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ONLINE AUCTION FOR JUNK IN YOUR TRUNK

Sun Jul 12 - TBA


4959 SPRINGS RD, CONOVER, NC Click to Map


Junk in Your Trunk Auctions & Tag Sales, LLC

Auctioneer ID#: 37975

Phone: 828-381-2667

License: NC#9715

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1 - 4 Antiques / EXT DE CHICOR / STEINS / APOTHECARY German-style beer stein/mug with Bavarian clothing and the blue-and-white Bavarian flag. These are fairly common souvenir steins. If there are no maker’s marks and it’s in good condition. * Right: A ceramic apothecary jar labeled "EXT DE CHICOR" (Extract of Chicory). It appears to be a decorative or pharmacy-style storage jar with a lid. Depending on age, maker, Antique European pharmacy jars from known makers can bring more.

2 - 3 VINTAGE, ANTIQUE GLASSWARE / Ships * Color: Deep ruby/cranberry red * Pattern: Crackle glass effect throughout the body * Clear applied handle * Small size, possibly a creamer, syrup pitcher, or decorative vase Based on the photo: * Color: Light pink * Style: Art Deco geometric design * Likely pressed glass rather than hand-blown * Commonly sold as a creamer from a sugar-and-creamer set From the photo: * Pink Depression-era glass (1930s–1940s) * Pedestal footed bowl/compote shape * Etched floral design rather than molded pattern * Good display piece for candy, nuts

3 - 5 VICTORIAN STYLE BISQUE, PORCELAIN FIGURES This appears to be a Victorian-style bisque porcelain figurines likely from the late 20th century rather than a true Victorian-era piece. Features I notice: * Pastel green and pink colors * Colonial/Victorian gentleman attire * Matte bisque finish * Decorative molded base * Mass-produced giftware or shelf figurine style

4 - PAIR OF KEWPIE DOLLS TOPKNOT HAIR / SHIPS From your photo: * Pair of small Kewpie dolls * Side-glancing eyes and pointed "topknot" hair * Heart decals on their chests * Appear to be composition, celluloid, or later vinyl/rubber rather than early bisque * Show some age and wear

5 - VINTAGE ANTIQUE ROYAL DOULTON LOT / SHIPS * Left: Floral cream pitcher/creamer with thistle decoration. * Center: Small cream pitcher/creamer with burgundy and gold trim. * Right: Small bud vase with floral border. Based on the photo alone, they look like mass-produced decorative china rather than rare antiques. Typical auction or resale values are approximately:

6 - 1 PAIR OF LENOX CANDLESTICKS AND MORE /SHIPS This lot appears to contain: * A pair of cream-colored ceramic candlesticks * A hand-painted creamer/pitcher with cherub (putti) decoration and gold trim * A matching decorative bell with cherub decoration and gold trim

7 - ASSORTED LOT OF DECORATIVE & COLLECTIBLE ITEMS This looks like a mixed lot of decorative and collectible items. Based on the photo alone, here are rough auction/resale estimates: * Bugler tobacco tin (with lid) – $10–25 * Blue pottery ashtray/dish (motel advertising piece) – $5–15 * Carved lion figurine (wood or composition material) – $5–20 * Hand-painted porcelain vase/ewer (cream-colored with ornate handle) – $15–40 * Hand-painted porcelain candlestick – $10–25

8 - 1 MIXED LOT OF POTTERY AND CERAMICS ships This looks like a mixed lot of pottery and ceramics. Based on the photo alone: * Orange mid-century vase/jug (front center) – Likely West German, Scandinavian, or studio pottery from the 1960s–1970s. These bright orange pieces are popular with collectors. Estimated auction value: $15–40. * Tall gray-green carved tumbler/vase (right) – Appears to be art pottery or studio pottery. Estimated value: $10–30. * Cream pitcher with floral decoration (left) – Country-style pottery pitcher, possibly newer reproduction. Estimated value: $10–25 unless marked by a desirable maker. * Small figurine dish (front right) – Decorative trinket dish. Estimated value: $5–15. * Blue-gray wall pocket or vase (rear center) – Handmade pottery piece. Estimated value: $10–25.

9 - 1 Assorted Lot Of Antiques & Collectibles / SHIPS * Approximately 4½–5 inches tall. * Floral transfer decorations with gold accents. * Two matching bottles on the left and a different bottle on the right. * Some wear to the gold trim, especially on the right-hand bottle. * Stoppers appear present, which helps value.

10 - 1 RESIN ROBIN BY BOHEM FIGURE / SHIPS This appears to be a decorative bird figurine, likely a hand-painted porcelain or resin robin. The coloring (red breast, gray back, white eye markings) resembles an American robin.

11 - 1 VINTAGE LOT & SOUVENIRS / GREAT LOT / Ships Estimated auction values: 1. Niagara Falls souvenir covered jar (left) * Vintage tourist souvenir. * Approx. 4 inches tall. * Auction value: $5–15 * Retail value: $10–25 2. Small floral trinket box (center) * Looks like a bone china trinket/powder box. * Auction value: $5–12 * Retail value: $10–20 * Could be higher if marked by a desirable maker on the bottom. 3. Royal Household souvenir creamer (right) * Canadian royal-themed souvenir piece with coat of arms.

12 - 1964 COMMEMORATIVE TOKYO OLYMPICS ASHTRAY This appears to be a commemorative plate or ashtray from the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo. It features the Olympic rings and "Olympic Games Tokyo 1964" around the rim.

13 - VERY NICE VINTAGE LOT / Look Close This looks like a mixed lot of vintage china pieces: * Creamer and sugar bowl (left two pieces) – likely an English or American floral tea set piece, probably mid-20th century. The yellow flower pattern is attractive but common. * Lidded floral jar (third piece) – appears to be a small porcelain biscuit jar, ginger jar, or covered sugar jar with transfer floral decoration. * Handled cup (right) – decorative porcelain cup with gilt trim and an aesthetic/Japanese-inspired pattern

14 - MCM METAL TRAY / NIPPON DISH / Ships This lot appears to contain: 1. Round metal gallery tray (left) – likely a mid-century decorative serving tray with a pierced brass-tone gallery and floral design. 2. Hand-painted porcelain nut dish or bonbon dish (right) – decorated with floral sprays, likely from the 1930s–1950s. Nippon

15 - VINTAGE ASIAN STYLE BAMBOO BRUSH HOLDERS These appear to be three small Asian-style bamboo or hardwood brush pots / pen holders, often called bamboo brush holders or scholar’s desk accessories. One of the holders does have a split in it

16 - ASSORTED COPPER AND BRASS ITEMS / Ships Lot 16 appears to contain a small group of decorative brass and copper items: * A brass atomizer/perfume sprayer (right front, about 10" tall) * A copper and brass pedestal bowl or incense burner (left front) * Two copper cylinders in the back, one appearing to be a table lighter and the other possibly a match holder or companion smoking accessory

17 - PAIR OF CARVED STONE BOOK ENDS / alabaster???? These appear to be a pair of carved stone bookends, likely made from marble, alabaster, or soapstone. The simple Art Deco–style shape and polished stone construction were popular from the 1930s through the 1960s.

18 - 10" DECOR CATHOLIC CRUCIFIX CROSS / ships This appears to be a decorative Catholic crucifix, likely made of spelter (white metal), brass-plated metal, or cast zinc alloy, dating roughly from the late 1800s to early 1900s. The ornate Gothic/Victorian styling and pedestal base suggest it was intended as an altar, chapel, or home devotional piece. Approximate size: About 10–11 inches tall.

19 - ROYAL LOCHNAGAR SCOTCH BOX & TASTING CUPS Lot 19 appears to be a Royal Lochnagar Scotch Whisky souvenir tasting set consisting of: * Wooden presentation box * Three small metal tasting cups (likely pewter or silver-plated) * Royal Lochnagar distillery plaque/badge * Original fitted wooden case

20 - A PAIR OF VINTAGE METAL BOOK ENDS ART DECO These appear to be a pair of vintage metal bookends depicting students or scholars carrying stacks of books. They are likely cast spelter, pot metal, or brass-finished metal from the 1930s–1950s, a popular Art Deco/academic theme.

21 - LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE ANTIQUE GLASS Estimated Auction Values (Lot 21) * Large cut crystal vase (center, approx. 11–12") * Likely modern or mid-century crystal. * Auction value: $15–40 * Retail in a shop: $30–75 * Cut glass pitcher with silver-plated rim and handle (left) * Silver plate appears tarnished but complete. * Auction value: $10–30 * If sterling silver instead of plate, value could be higher. * Small crystal tumbler (right) * Auction value: $2–8 * Faceted crystal paperweight/block (front) * Auction value: $5–15 * Small souvenir glass paperweight (front right)

22 - MIXED LOT OF DECOR PIECES / FLOW BLUE This appears to be a mixed lot of decorative and serving china, with pieces from different makers and eras: * Top left: Hand-painted game bird cabinet plate (partridge/quail design), likely early to mid-1900s. * Top right: Blue transferware serving bowl, probably English * Bottom left: Mid-century divided serving dish with atomic-era leaf pattern (1950s–1960s). * Bottom right: Brown/black transferware platter with floral urn motif, likely late 19th to early 20th century.

23 - 4 Service Dishes / This appears to be a small transferware serving lot consisting of: * 2 oval platters/trays * 1 rectangular serving tray * Brown scenic English countryside/coach pattern * Likely mid-20th century decorative tableware rather than early antique pieces Based on the size (roughly 8–10 inches) and visible condition:

24 - A BUST OF MARK TWAIN, SAMUEL CLEMENS This appears to be a bust of Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), likely made from chalkware, plaster, resin, or a similar molded material rather than marble.

25 - Keningston tribal Metal Can / This appears to be a large spun aluminum or galvanized metal funnel/hopper, likely an industrial or farm-related piece rather than a decorative antique. The small opening at the bottom suggests it was designed to direct grain, feed, seed, powder, or other materials into a container or machine. For auction purposes: * If unmarked and sold as a loose industrial/farm item: typically $10–$30 * If part of an old feed mill, grain cleaner, or agricultural machine: $25–$75 * If it has a manufacturer’s tag or is associated with a recognizable antique farm implement: potentially $50–$150+

26 - Cast Iron bottle opener & Trophy / Read Description This appears to be a fraternal or civic award trophy, likely from the mid-1970s. The plaque reads: "THE CONTEST OF CHAMPIONS 2ND SECTION WINNER 1974 - 1975 COUNCIL #586 CUMBERLAND NET GAIN 65" The emblem looks like the logo of the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal organization. The figure at the top is a medieval knight holding a flag and globe, which fits Knights of Columbus imagery. Also a Antique cast-iron bottle opener

27 - ASSORTED VINTAGE ANTIQUE LOT / Ships This appears to be a miscellaneous antique lot containing: * A small painted tin cash/document box with keyhole (missing key) * A small cloisonné enamel vase * A brass or copper coaster/tray * A carved wooden wall plaque with a Scottish clan-style crest and brass door knocker * A wooden molding/architectural fragment

28 - JAPANESE VINTAGE CHILDREN’S PORCELAIN SET This appears to be a vintage children’s porcelain tea set, likely Japanese-made from the 1920s–1940s. The hand-painted scenes of children at play, gold trim, and luster glaze are characteristic of nursery or juvenile tea sets from that era. Lot Contents * Covered sugar bowl * Creamer * 2 cups * 2 saucers

29 - FANTASTIC ASSORTED ANTIQUE & VINTAGE / SHIPS Items Visible * Floral porcelain coffee/chocolate pot with lid (likely mid-20th century). * White milk glass vase with pierced decoration. * White embossed porcelain creamer. * Floral teacup. * Decorative porcelain vase or jar with crest/emblem.

30 - Neiman Marcus silver-tone napkin holder / SHIPS Catalog description: Neiman Marcus silver-tone napkin holder with decorative leaf motif and Art Nouveau-inspired design. Tabletop dining accessory. Approx. 4½"

31 - LAW OF FIVE ASSORTED DECOR, TEA CUPS & SAUCERS "Lot of 5 Assorted Decorative Teacups & Saucers, including Japanese-style porcelain examples and playing-card themed cup." * Right front cup resembles Japanese Satsuma-style or Moriage-decorated porcelain. * Right rear cup has an Imari-style pattern. * Left rear is a modern playing-card motif cup and saucer. * Front left appears to be a decorative Japanese scene cup and saucer. * Center cup and saucer are plain and appear to be missing decoration due to wear or are from a different set.

32 - VINTAGE ANTIQUE HORSES / MCM / Ships Lot 32 appears to contain: * A pair of black rearing horse figures likely carved wood, resin, or composite material, mounted on a black base. * A glazed pottery horse figurine in a modernist style with a blue-brown drip glaze.

33 - PAIR VINTAGE GRAY VEINED MARBLE BOOKENDS Lot 33 appears to be a pair of vintage marble or alabaster bookends with a gray-and-white veined stone pattern. Pair of vintage gray-and-white veined marble bookends, polished stone construction, approximately 5 inches tall. Good vintage condition with minor edge wear.

34 - 5 DIECAST TRACTOR TRAILERS / FED EX / SHIPPING This appears to be Lot 34, consisting of 5 die-cast tractor-trailer rigs, including several Federal Express/FedEx promotional trucks and one Exxon tanker. From what I can see: * 2 early Federal Express trailers (purple/orange logo) * 2 later FedEx trailers ("The World On * 1 Exxon “Happy Motoring!" tanker truck * Most appear to be in good played-with/displayed condition without boxes.

35 - Dairy Queen & Corona Die cast Trucks / SHIPS This appears to be Lot 35, consisting of two modern die-cast promotional tractor-trailer models: * Dairy Queen refrigerated semi-truck with "We Treat You Right!" trailer * Corona Extra semi-truck with box trailer They appear to be in very good to excellent condition, with bright paint, intact graphics, and no obvious damage visible in the photo. If they include their original boxes, that would increase their value.

36 - DUNKIN DOUGHNUTS & DART ADVANTAGE DIECAST These appear to be modern die-cast promotional tractor-trailer models in very good condition. Identification * Left: White Dunkin’ Donuts promotional semi with matching box trailer. * Right: Light blue cab with The Dart Advantage They look to be approximately 1:64 scale, similar to promotional models made by companies such as Winross, Road Champs, or similar manufacturers.

37 - 5 ADVERTISING DIECAST SEMI TRUCKS / ships This appears to be Lot 37, consisting of five modern die-cast promotional semi tractor-trailers. They look to be in good displayed condition with light play or shelf wear. The trucks appear to include: * CW Transport * CSX Intermodal * McDonald’s Racing * Dollar Tree * Dr Pepper

38 - 5 MODERN DIECAST TRACTOR TRAILER TRUCKS This appears to be Lot 38, consisting of five modern die-cast tractor-trailer trucks, likely from brands such as Matchbox, Maisto, Realtoy, or similar. The lot includes: * Gulf fuel tanker * Mobil fuel tanker * Red box trailer tractor-trailer * Yellow/white box trailer tractor-trailer * Blue cab-over tractor (missing trailer) Overall condition appears good played-with condition, with some paint wear on the cabs and chrome.

39 - ECKERD DRUGS & DUTCH BOY PAINT TRUCKS This appears to be Lot 39, consisting of three die-cast advertising tractor-trailer models: * 1 Eckerd Drug Stores semi-truck and trailer (red cab, silver trailer) * 2 Dutch Boy Paint advertising trucks (light blue/black with silver roofs) They appear to be in very good to excellent condition, with no obvious missing parts or major paint loss visible in the photo.

40 - 5 VINTAGE DIECAST TRACTOR TRAILERS TRUCKS For Lot 40, I see a group of vintage die-cast tractor-trailers, including: * Blue semi with yellow "Everything’s $1.00" trailer * Several CF (Consolidated Freightways) box trailers and tractors * Two CSE tractor-trailers * White fuel tanker * Additional cab and trailer pieces Overall condition appears good played-with, with paint wear, especially on the cabs. I don’t see the original boxes.

41 - COOPER TIRE & CONOCO DIECAST TRUCKS NICE Lot 41 appears to include: * A Cooper Tire & Rubber Company modern die-cast tractor-trailer (looks like a Winross promotional truck, approximately 1:64 scale). * A Conoco vintage-style die-cast tanker truck with trailer (likely ERTL or similar promotional model). Both appear to be in very good displayed condition, although I don’t see the original boxes, which would increase value.

42 - BUDWEISER & BUSCH DIE CAST TRUCKS / SHIPS Items Identified 1. Budweiser Clydesdales black sleeper tractor with matching trailer * Promotional die-cast model. * Good cosmetic condition based on the photo. * Typically 1:64 or similar scale. 2. BUSCH * Promotional die-cast truck. * Appears complete with no obvious damage.

43 - US COAST GUARD TRUCK / CHEVRON TRUCK / Ships This appears to be Lot 43, consisting of two modern die-cast truck models: * A 1939-style White tanker truck with a "Silver Fleet" tanker trailer (likely a Matchbox/Dinky/Atlas-style collectible or reproduction). * A U.S. Coast Guard truck hauling a patrol boat on a trailer, likely from a Matchbox, Corgi, or similar series.

44 - 3 DIECAST, TRACTOR TRAILER TRUCKS ADVERTISING For Lot 44, I see three die-cast tractor-trailer pieces: * Chuck E. Cheese white tractor with matching trailer (appears to be a Matchbox-era promotional truck) * Challenge red trailer with a yellow cab (mixed-brand tractor/trailer) * White semi tractor with plain white trailer, likely a later Matchbox or similar model Condition * Overall good played-with condition. * Some paint wear on the yellow cab. * Trailers appear clean with no major cracks or missing wheels visibl

45 - 2 DIECAST TRACTOR TRAILERS BUDWEISER / BI LO For Lot 45, I see two die-cast tractor-trailer models: * Budweiser Peterbilt-style tractor with Budweiser refrigerated trailer (appears to be in very good condition). * BI-LO white tractor-trailer promotional model. Based on typical secondary-market prices for loose promotional die-cast trucks:

46 - 2 VINTAGE DIECAST TRUCKS ANHEUSER BUSCH + 1 This appears to be Lot 46, consisting of two vintage die-cast/plastic tractor-trailer combinations: * Anheuser-Busch red cab with white box trailer (appears complete and in very good display condition). * A second tan/gray cab-over tractor with matching trailer, showing more play wear and discoloration.

47 - 2 VINTAGE DIECAST SEMI TRUCKS / ADVERTISING This appears to be Lot 47, consisting of two vintage die-cast semi trucks: * A Big Lots / Odd Lots white tractor-trailer promotional truck. * A red cab-over semi tractor (likely a promotional or generic die-cast model). * Campbell Soup diecast

48 - 2 DIECAST TRACTOR TRAILER RIGS ADVERTISING This appears to be Lot 48, consisting of two promotional die-cast tractor-trailer rigs: * Cheerios advertising semi with box trailer * Burger King "Aren’t You Hungry?" advertising semi with box trailer Both appear to be well-played with: * Moderate paint wear on the tractors * Some yellowing/aging of the white plastic trailers * Decals still present and readable * Trailers and tractors appear complete These types of promotional trucks were commonly made by brands such as Matchbox, Majorette, or other toy manufacturers in the 1980s–1990s. Individually they’re collectible, but condition has a significant impact on value.

49 - 1 DIECAST, TRACTOR TRAILER RED CASE IH TRACTORS This appears to be Lot 49, consisting of: * A white die-cast semi tractor with detachable lowboy trailer * Two red Case IH tractors loaded on the trailer From the photo: * All three pieces appear to be in good played-with condition. * The tractors have enclosed cabs and rubber tires, with no obvious major breaks. * The truck and trailer appear complete, though the truck shows some light paint

50 - 3 VINTAGE DIECAST TRACTOR TRAILERS / CAROLINA For Lot 50, I see three vintage die-cast tractor-trailer combinations: * Ben Franklin semi with white trailer (well played with, trailer yellowed) * Carolina semi with gray trailer (good overall condition) * Burlington Northern blue cab with silver trailer (good overall condition) These appear to be common promotional die-cast trucks, likely from the 1970s–1980s, in played-with condition and without original boxes.

51 - A GROUP OF ANTIQUE PORCELAIN DOOR KNOBS This appears to be Lot 51: a group of antique porcelain door knobs with spindle hardware. * Approximately 7 matched pairs of white porcelain door knobs (14 knobs total), most with original steel spindles. * One dark brown/Bennington-style ceramic knob. * One ornate brass or bronze door knob. * Heavy surface rust on the shanks and spindles, with some paint loss and chips to a few porcelain knobs.

52 - FOUR NEW INBOX BUTANE TORCHES GF – 876 Lot 52 appears to contain four new-in-box Professional Butane Torches (Model GF-876). These are generic refillable butane torches commonly used for culinary work, crafts, soldering, heat-shrink tubing, and small workshop tasks. The butane fuel is typically not included.

53 - 9.5 LIKE NEW / new balance shoes great shape These appear to be a pair of New Balance 530 athletic sneakers in white, silver, and black. They look to be in new or like-new condition, with clean uppers and little to no visible wear on the soles.

54 - VINTAGE PLASTIC MOO COW KITCHEN SET / ships This appears to be a vintage plastic cow-themed kitchen condiment set, probably from the 1950s–1970s. The lot includes: * Two cow dispensers (one labeled "Moo-Cow Creamer", the other likely a matching syrup or creamer dispenser) * A matching sugar dispenser * The original yellow storage box The whimsical cow faces and molded plastic construction are characteristic of novelty kitchenware from that era.

55 - 1970s DAISY THEME CLOCK TIMEX / Whisk broom Lot 55 appears to include: 1. Vintage Timex flower-shaped wall clock (1970s "daisy" style, bright yellow plastic) 2. Vintage whisk broom (hand-tied straw, likely fireplace or utility whisk) The Timex clock is the more valuable piece.

56 - 2 DECORATIVE DISPLAY PLATES / CHRISTIAN TOURS Lot 56 appears to contain two decorative display plates with modest collector value: 1. Top plate – An engraved "Christian Tours" commemorative aluminum/pewter-style plate depicting a tour bus in front of a barn. This looks like a souvenir or presentation plate rather than a limited-edition art plate. 2. Bottom plate – An African-style decorative pottery plate featuring an antelope (oryx/gemsbok) and a tree, likely a hand-painted or transfer-decorated souvenir from Africa (possibly Zimbabwe, South Africa, or Botswana).

57 - 1983 NC STATE UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIP BOOK This appears to be a commemorative hardcover book celebrating North Carolina State University’s 1983 NCAA Men’s Basketball National Championship, the famous championship team led by coach Jim Valvano. For an auction: * Estimated auction value: $15–40 * Likely retail value: $30–60, depending on condition and whether it includes signatures, a dust jacket (if originally issued with one), or unique inserts. The condition shown appears to be good, with some light shelf wear and minor scuffing on the cover, which is typical for a book of this age. Because the 1983 championship is one of the most iconic moments in college basketball history, this book has a niche collector market, especially among NC State fans. If you discover that it is:

58 - 1983 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA YEARBOOK /Ships This appears to be Lot 58: University of Alabama 1983 Corolla yearbook, titled "Things are Looking Up." Based on the photo: * Hardcover with embossed leatherette cover and copper-tone illustration. * Condition appears good, with moderate shelf wear, corner bumping, and some page edge wear.

59 - 2 VIETRI LIGHTING CERAMIC WALL SCONCES These appear to be a matching pair of Vietri Lighting ceramic wall sconces, designed in the shape of Italian-style cornucopias (horns of plenty) with applied grapes and leaves. The distressed cream finish is consistent with Tuscan/Farmhouse décor. The wiring appears unfinished or removed, so they may need rewiring before use.

60 - MIXED LOT OF DVDS LION KING / Disney / Ships For Lot 60, this is a mixed lot of DVDs with a couple of TV box sets and several Disney titles. Items visible * The Waltons – Complete First Season * The Waltons – Complete Second Season * Three Christmas Classics * Jurassic Park (Collector’s Edition) * Disney The Lion King (Special Edition) * Disney The Lion King 1½ * Disney The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride * Disney Peter Pan (2-Disc Platinum Edition) * Disney The Emperor’s New Groove

61 - Religious WOODEN ORGANIZER/caddy rope handle This appears to be a decorative wooden organizer/caddy with a rope-wrapped handle. The Bible verse, "Our God, we give You thanks. – 1 Chronicles 29:13," and the black-and-white damask pattern suggest it was sold as Christian home décor, likely from the 2000s–2010s. It could be used as: * Mail organizer * Remote control holder * Utensil or napkin caddy * Craft supply organizer * Magazine or devotional holder

62 - 2 NEWTON-CONOVER CARDINAL YEARBOOKS 1950s Lot 62 – Two Vintage "Cardinal" High School Yearbooks (1952 & 1954) Two hardcover Cardinal yearbooks dating from 1952 and 1954. Sold as found with age-related wear. Good collectible for alumni, local history, or paper ephemera collectors.

63 - 4 SEALED PACKAGES DISPOSABLE ADULT UNDERWEAR Four Sealed Packages mint in packaging This appears to be a sealed package of disposable adult protective underwear (incontinence briefs/pull-ups). From the label: * Size: Large (32) * Fits waist: 38–50 inches (97–127 cm) * Generic/store brand (not Depend), using licensed trademarks such as "Dri-Fit" and “Odor Guard.”

64 - 2 SEALED PACKAGES WOMEN’S PROTECTIVE UNDERWEAR This appears to be a 2 sealed packages of CVS Health Women’s Protective Underwear, comparable to Depend, with these details: * Brand: CVS Health * Type: Women’s protective underwear (adult incontinence) * Absorbency: Maximum * Size: X-Large (fits 48"–64” waist) * Quantity: 16-count * Condition: New, factory sealed

65 - A PAIR OF VINTAGE CAST METAL DEER / Seahorse These appear to be a matching pair of vintage cast metal deer (stag) bookends, likely made from silver-plated spelter or cast aluminum rather than solid sterling. The leaping stag design over a woodland base is a classic mid-century decorative style. Auction estimate (pair): * $30–60 at a local estate or HiBid auction. * If they’re heavy, well-made, and marked by a desirable maker, they could bring $75–100. * If unmarked with noticeable wear or plate loss, expect $20–40. For your catalog, you could use: Lot 65 – Pair of Vintage Cast Metal Stag Bookends. Decorative leaping deer design with woodland motif bases. Silver-tone finish. A handsome addition to a cabin, lodge, or hunting-themed décor. And Seahorse decor

66 - 1950’s VINTAGE SANTA CLAUS FIGURE & SLEIGH This appears to be a mid-century vintage Santa Claus figure, likely from the 1950s to early 1960s. The painted composition face with the winking expression, felt suit, and cone-shaped hat are characteristic of Japanese-made Christmas decorations from that era. Based on what I can see: * Age: Approximately 1955–1965 * Material: Composition/plaster face with felt body * Condition: Good overall, with some expected age-related soiling and wear to the felt. The face paint appears well preserved. * Use: Likely part of a Christmas display or lighted decoration. There appears to be damaged to the sleigh and reindeer’s, but the real values in the Santa clause himself

67 - SIZE 10 PAIR OF Child’s BROWN ANKLE BOOTS These appear to be a pair of women’s brown ankle boots, likely faux leather or smooth leather, with side zippers and decorative ankle straps. They look to be in good used condition, with light creasing across the toes and only minor wear to the soles.

68 - NYLINT CAROLINA FREIGHT CARRIERS CAB & TRAILER This appears to be a Nylint Cadet GMC 18-Wheeler No. 910 with a custom Carolina Freight Carriers trailer and cab decals. Carolina Freight was headquartered in Cherryville, North Carolina, making this especially appealing to regional collectors. Condition * Truck: Appears to be in very good to excellent display condition with bright graphics and minimal visible play wear. * Box: Original box is present but has moderate wear, tears, creasing, and edge damage. Having the box still adds value. Catalog Description Lot 68 – Nylint Cadet GMC 18-Wheeler with Carolina Freight Carriers Trailer, Original Box. Vintage pressed-steel toy truck featuring Carolina Freight Carriers graphics, Cherryville, NC. Includes original Nylint display box (No. 910). A desirable piece for both vintage toy and North Carolina trucking memorabilia collectors.

69 - 1 CERAMIC ASHTRAY MCM / brass pocket change 1. Ceramic Ashtray (left) * Mid-century modern style, likely from the 1950s–1970s. * Cream-colored ceramic with turquoise and purple atomic/starburst motifs. * Four cigarette rests. 2. Brass "Pocket Change" Tray (right) * Cast brass valet tray for coins and keys. * Popular men’s dresser accessory from the 1950s–1970s. * Nice patina but could be cleaned if desired.

70 - Mixed Toy Lot featuring Kenworth Dump Truck & More This looks like a mixed toy lot consisting of: * Large Kenworth dump truck (likely New-Ray or similar die-cast/plastic model) * Springs Industries promotional tractor-trailer * NASA Space Shuttle Discovery toy * Plastic construction/building toy * Yellow/black RC or friction-style off-road vehicle (with body removed) * Extra vehicle body shell * Small screwdriver * Miscellaneous toy ball Estimated auction value (as one lot) * Low estimate: $25 * Expected selling price: $35–55 * High estimate: $60–75 (if two bidders particularly want the NASA shuttle or Kenworth truck) Value breakdown * Kenworth dump truck: $15–30 * Springs Industries promotional truck: $8–15 * NASA Discovery shuttle: $8–15 * RC vehicle and parts: $5–10 * Miscellaneous toys: $3–8 Recommendation for your auction I would catalog this as: Lot 70 – Mixed Toy Lot featuring Kenworth Dump Truck, Springs Industries Tractor Trailer, NASA Space Shuttle Discovery, RC Vehicle & Miscellaneous Toys

71 - Quicker Defroster Gun / Military / Assorted lot This appears to be a mixed lot of vintage automotive accessories and pocket knives. Items I can identify * Quickee Defroster Gun with original leather case (largest item). These 1950s–1960s 12-volt windshield defroster guns are collectible, especially with the case. * Two vintage leather belt pouches/knife or tool sheaths (left side). These appear older but I can’t identify the exact maker from this photo. * Black leather folding knife sheath. * Carolina folding pocket knife (modern promotional knife). * A small bag of wire/connectors in the background (minimal value). Estimated Auction Value * Quickee Defroster Gun with case: $30–60 * Two vintage leather pouches: $10–20 each ($20–40 total) * Black leather knife sheath: $5–10 * Carolina pocket knife: $5–10 * Miscellaneous accessories: $2–5 Expected Total Auction Price * Low estimate: $50 * Likely selling range: $60–90 * High estimate (if the defroster gun is complete and works): $100–125 Vintage Quickee Defroster Gun w/ Case, Leather Knife Pouches & Carolina Pocket Knife

72 - Lenox Holiday Santa Claus Porcelain Teapot & Lid This appears to be a Lenox porcelain Santa Claus teapot, likely from the Lenox Holiday Collection, decorated with holly, gifts, and 24K gold accents. It appears to be in very good condition with no obvious chips or cracks visible in the photo. * $35–60 if sold in a general online estate auction. * $50–80 if complete with lid (if removable), no damage, and marketed specifically as Lenox holiday décor. * $75–100+ is possible if it is a harder-to-find For your HiBid listing, you could use: Title: Lenox Holiday Santa Claus Porcelain Teapot with 24K Gold Accents

73 - TUPPERWARE BIG LOT / SHIPS Needs Cleaning This lot appears to include: * A set of vintage Tupperware pastel nesting bowls (about 8 bowls in assorted pastel colors). * Two vintage Tupperware stacking spice/storage canister towers in the popular 1970s harvest colors (gold, orange, avocado green, brown). One is labeled "Nutmeg." Estimated Auction Value (as one lot) * Low estimate: $20–30 * Expected selling price: $35–50 * High estimate (excellent condition with lids fitting well): $60–75

74 - SIZE 12 Cat And Jack Children’s Shoes / Ships These appear to be a pair of new women’s black ankle booties with side zippers and a faux suede finish. They still have the original hang tag attached, suggesting they are unworn. I can’t identify the brand from this photo alone, and the brand is the biggest factor in value.

75 - New PORCELAIN JOHN DEERE FARM TRACTOR SIGN Feels like PORCELAIN This appears to be a modern John Deere commemorative sign, not an original advertising sign. The small print at the bottom indicates it is © 1995 Ande Rooney Inc., a company well known for producing licensed collectible signs. * Retail/resale: $20–30 The sign looks to be in very good condition, with only light wear around the mounting holes. Suggested auction catalog description Lot 75 – John Deere General Purpose Farm Tractor Licensed 1995 Ande Rooney reproduction featuring a classic John Deere tractor. Approximately 9" x 12”. Very good condition.

76 - MODERN JOHN DEERE PORCELAIN SIGN / SHIPS This appears to be a modern John Deere commemorative porcelain sign, not an original WWII-era advertising sign. From the small print at the bottom right, it appears to be © 1995 Ande Rooney Inc., a company well known for licensed reproduction advertising signs. The artwork recreates a World War II "V is for Victory!" John Deere patriotic Value * Excellent condition Up to $35 Catalog Description John Deere “V Is For Victory!” Licensed Sign, circa 1995. Color lithographed steel advertising sign featuring patriotic WWII-era John Deere artwork with tractor and military convoy. Approx. 8 x 10 inches. Manufactured by Ande Rooney Inc. Excellent display piece for John Deere collectors.

77 - MODERN JOHN DEERE PORCELAIN SIGN / Ships This appears to be a modern John Deere advertising PORCELAIN sign , not an original vintage dealership sign. Key details I can see: * "John Deere Two-Cylinder Simplicity" * Measures about 8? × 12? (judging by the ruler). * Small print at the bottom reads © 2000 Ande Rooney Inc., indicating it is a licensed reproduction made around 2000. * Condition appears to be excellent, with bright colors and only minimal handling wear. Estimated Auction Value * Retail/antique mall: $25–35 This type of sign is popular with John Deere collectors but is fairly common because it was sold as a decorative reproduction rather than as an original dealership sign. Suggested catalog description: John Deere "Two-Cylinder Simplicity – Longer Life, Lower Upkeep? licensed PORCELAIN advertising sign by Ande Rooney, circa 2000. Measures approximately 8? × 12?. Excellent condition with hanging cord

78 - JOHN DEERE THE LIGHTWEIGHT CRAWLER / SHIPS This appears to be a John Deere "The Lightweight Crawler With a Heavyweight Punch" embossed advertising sign. Based on the copyright visible in the lower-right corner, it appears to be a 2000 Ande Rooney reproduction, not an original * Condition: Very good, with bright colors and only light wear around the mounting holes. * Size: Approximately 12” × 12”. * Type: Modern licensed decorative sign rather than a vintage original. Catalog Description Lot 78 – John Deere Lightweight Crawler Advertising Sign. Modern embossed metal sign featuring a John Deere Model 40 crawler tractor with “The Lightweight Crawler With a Heavyweight Punch” slogan. Approx. 12” square. Bright graphics, ready to hang.

79 - MODERN JOHN DEERE ADVERTISING SIGN / SHIPS This appears to be a modern John Deere reproduction advertising sign, not an original vintage dealership sign. Here are my estimates based on what I see: * Size: Approximately 11 × 14 inches. * Material: Embossed painted metal/tin with rounded corners. * Condition: Excellent, with very little visible wear. * Theme: "Look to the Years Ahead" featuring a classic John Deere Model A tractor.

80 - MODERN JOHN DEERE ADVERTISING SIGN DEALERSHIP This appears to be a modern reproduction John Deere sign, not an original dealership advertising sign. The small copyright at the bottom indicates it was produced by Ande Rooney Inc. (around 2000), which made licensed collectible signs.

81 - MODERN JOHN DEERE ADVERTISING SIGN / SHIPS This appears to be a modern John Deere embossed metal sign, not an original dealer advertising sign. It has the classic green and yellow design featuring an early two-cylinder tractor and the slogan "Burn Low-Cost Fuel." Based on what I can see: * Size is approximately 16” × 8”. * Condition is very good, with only minor paint loss/chips at the lower corners. * Includes hanging cord.

82 - KATE SPADE BLACK CHELSEA STYLE RAIN BOOTS /6 These appear to be a pair of Kate Spade black Chelsea-style rain boots (rubber/PVC upper with elastic side gussets), size 6. They look to be in very good used condition, with only light signs of wear. For your auction: * Expected resale value (Facebook Marketplace/eBay): $30–50 * If new with box: $60–90, depending on the specific style. Suggested auction description: Kate Spade Black Chelsea Rain Boots – Women’s Size 6. Classic waterproof ankle boots with elastic side panels and pull tabs. Gently used and in very good condition with light wear. Stylish and practical for rainy weather.

83 - VINTAGE CONVERSE JULIUS IRVING DR. J POSTER This appears to be a vintage Converse promotional poster featuring Julius Erving ("Dr. J") during his Philadelphia 76ers playing days. It also appears to have a handwritten inscription/autograph, though I can’t verify whether the signature is authentic from a photo alone. Estimated auction value * If it’s an original 1970s-1980s Converse poster (unsigned): $40–$100 * If the autograph is a printed facsimile: $40–$100 * If the autograph is authentic but not authenticated: $100–$300 (buyers are cautious) * If the autograph is authentic and professionally authenticated (such as PSA/DNA, JSA, or Beckett): $500–$1,200+, depending on condition and inscription. Condition The poster shows: * Heavy creasing and fold lines. * Edge wear and small tears. * Some waviness from storage. These condition issues reduce the value compared with a clean, rolled example.

84 - WEIGHT ROOM ACCESSORIES / CAST METAL These are vintage weightlifting barbell/dumbbell collars and spin-lock hardware, not pipe-threading parts. The orange cast pieces appear to be old cast-iron barbell collars/weights, and the black plastic pieces with metal rings are spin-lock handles used to tighten collars on threaded barbells or dumbbells. This looks like a miscellaneous lot of vintage weightlifting accessories. Estimated auction value: * Mixed parts lot: $25–50 * If the pieces are York, Weider, Jackson, or another desirable vintage brand: $50–100+ For your auction catalog: Lot 84 – Vintage Weightlifting Barbell & Dumbbell Accessories. Assorted cast-iron spin-lock collars, handles, and weightlifting hardware. Selling as found.

85 - SIZE 6 NIKE SUPERFLY MERCURIAL TURF SHOES USED If these are youth size 6 (or women’s size 6 if they’re adult), that helps narrow the value. * Expected eBay/Facebook Marketplace value: $25–40 * Opening bid for your auction: $10 For your catalog: Lot 85 – Nike Mercurial Superfly Turf Soccer Shoes, Size 6 Blue Nike Mercurial Superfly turf soccer shoes, size 6. Lace-up with Dynamic Fit collar. Pre-owned with light wear; ready for play on artificial turf.

86 - Vintage Computer Hard Drive Lot. Assorted / SHIPS This looks like a mixed lot of older IDE/PATA and early SATA hard drives from brands including Maxtor, Seagate, IBM Deskstar, and Western Digital. Most appear to be from the late 1990s to mid-2000s. For an auction: * As a mixed untested lot: $20–50 * If tested and working: some larger-capacity or vintage IDE drives can bring $10–30 each, with certain collectible or retro-computing models selling for more. The main value today is usually: * Retro computer enthusiasts needing replacement drives. * People interested in the circuit boards (PCBs). * Scrap/recycling value if untested. Auction catalog suggestion: Lot 86 – Vintage Computer Hard Drive Lot. Assorted IDE and SATA hard drives including Maxtor, Seagate, IBM Deskstar, and others. Untested. Selling as-is

87 - L.L Bean CANVAS, LOG CARRIER FIRE WOOD TOTE This appears to be a vintage L.L.Bean canvas log carrier/firewood tote with leather handles. Even though it’s well-used and has noticeable staining, these are known for their durability and remain desirable. Estimated auction value * Local estate or live auction: $10–20 * Online auction (eBay): $20–40 Lot 87 – Vintage L.L.Bean Canvas Log Carrier Heavy-duty canvas firewood/log tote with leather handles. Well-used condition with staining and wear consistent with age and use. A durable utility piece from L.L.Bean, suitable for carrying firewood, gardening supplies, or storage.

88 - SMALL LOT OF PLUSH TOYS / curious George & more looks like a small lot of used plush toys: * Large blue shark plush (likely the most valuable item) * Large green snake plush * Curious George plush holding a Reese’s item (promotional) * Small holiday plush Estimated value as one lot: $30-40 depending on condition and whether the shark has a recognizable brand (such as IKEA, Melissa & Doug, or Animal Adventure).

89 - TENNESSEE VOLS TRUCKER TRUCKER HAT We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

90 - MESH NASCAR STYLE DALE EARNHARDT JR. #88 SHIPS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

91 - DALE EARNHARDT CAP #8 NASCAR BRIGHT RED NEW We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

92 - OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE PROMTIONAL EMPLOYEE TRUCKER We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

93 - MODERN STEWART-HASS RACING SNAPBACK TRUCKER We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

94 - VINTAGE FOAM FRONT BART SIMPSON TRUCKER HAT We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

95 - VINTAGE TEAMSTERS LOCAL 61 STEWARD TRUCKERS HAT We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

96 - I'M CRABBY BALTIMORE MD TRUCKER'S HAT / SHIPS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

97 - VINTAGE TIDE RACING PROMOTIONAL SNAPBACK TRUCKERS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

98 - DONJOY PROMTIONAL ROPE SNAPBACK TRUCKERS CAP We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

99 - ROSSIGNOL CORDUROY BASEBALL CAP R LOGO 1980'S-90'S We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

100 - PATRIOTIC TRUCKER'S CAP / AMERICAN EAGLE / SHIPS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

101 - VINTAGE CAROLINA FREIGHT RARE TRUCKER'S CAP We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

102 - SELECTTRUCKS TRUCKER'S VINTAGE CAP / SHIPS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

103 - VINTAGE CAROLINA FREIGHT TRUCKER'S CAP / SHIPS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

104 - VINTAGE SNAPBACK CAROLINA FREIGHT TRUCKER'S CAP We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

105 - VINTAGE OU NATIONAL CHAMPS OKLAHOMA / SHIPS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

106 - VINTAGE TIDE RACING TEAM SNAPBACK TRUCKER'S CAP We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

107 - INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS LOCAL 61 We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

108 - CAROLINA PANTHERS NFL TEAM LOGO CAP / SHIPS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

109 - VINTAGE CAROLINA FREIGHT CARRIERS TRUCKERS CAP We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

110 - VINTAGE APPALACHIAN SKI MOUNTAIN TRUCKERS CAP We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

111 - VINTAGE PURDUE BOILERMAKERS FOOTBALL CAP / SHIPS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

112 - VINTAGE CAROLINA FREIGHT TRUCKER'S CAP / SHIPS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

113 - VINTAGE CON-WAY FREIGHT SNAPBACK TRUCKERS CAP We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

114 - SOUTH CAROLINA PALMETTO CRESCENT MOON CAP /SHIPS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

115 - HAAS AUTOMATION USED TRUCKER'S CAP / SHIPS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

116 - ANTIQUE BLACK MANTLE CLOCK SETH THOMAS UNTESTED We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

117 - OVAL EGG DESIGN TABLETOP VANITY JEWELRY ORGNIZER We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

118 - BACKGAMMON VINTAGE TRAVEL SET IN CASE / SHIPS We combine shipping but I can’t ship a huge box for a Dollar. You will pay what the post Office charges. Plus 5 dollar Handling Charge per order not item. Please check out our other items. Please! Thank You!

119 - THOMAS KINCADE HOLIDAY REFLECTIONS TREE / WORKS DOES NOT SHIP

120 - VINTAGE PINK HOBNAIL GLASS HUMMINGBIRD FEEDER NO DAMAGE SHIPS

121 - VINTAGE JOHN LENNON POSTER / PETER FORD From the photo, this appears to be a large black-and-white John Lennon poster showing him seated at a white grand piano with headphones and a microphone during a recording session. I can also make out the credit "PHOTO BY PETER FORD" in the lower-right corner. Based on what I can see: * It appears to be a photographic promotional poster, not a signed limited-edition art print. * The heavy fold lines suggest it was originally folded, which is common for vintage posters from the late 1960s–1970s. * There is noticeable wear, including creases and a small tear at the lower-right edge, which reduces value. Estimated auction value * If it’s an original vintage 1970s poster: $75–$200 * If it’s a later reproduction: $20–$50 If you were selling it in one of your auctions, I would estimate a hammer price around $100–150 if it is confirmed to be an original vintage printing. To determine whether it’s worth substantially more, I’d need to see: 1. A close-up of the bottom-right corner where the “Photo by Peter Ford” credit appears

122 - RELIGIOUS CARVINGS, AND DEVOTIONAL ITEMS From this photo, these appear to be religious carvings and devotional items. Assuming they are hand-carved olive wood (common souvenirs from Bethlehem or Jerusalem), here’s a reasonable auction estimate: * Large carved face of Jesus (bottom right, about 7–8"): $30–60 * If signed by the carver or marked "Bethlehem,” it could bring $60–100. * Olive wood crucifix (bottom left): $20–50 * Larger or finely carved examples sometimes sell for $75+. * Bust of Jesus (upper right): $15–35 * Praying hands sculpture (top center): $10–25 * If it’s cast stone or resin rather than carved wood, expect the lower end. * $60–125 at a local estate or online auction. * If sold individually, total proceeds could reach $90–170, depending on condition and whether they are genuine olive wood carvings.

123 - BRASS SUNDIAL WITH LATIN INSCRIPTION / SHIPS Buying as is, I have no idea how old it is. This appears to be an antique cast brass (or bronze) horizontal sundial face. The raised Roman numerals and the triangular pointer (called the gnomon) are typical of decorative and functional sundials. The Latin inscription around the top reads approximately: "VULNERANT OMNES, ULTIMA NECAT" which translates to: “All (hours) wound; the last kills.” This was a very common motto on European sundials from the 17th through 19th centuries, reminding viewers that every passing hour brings us closer to death. Estimated age * Likely late 19th century to mid-20th century. * Could be English, French, or a later reproduction of an earlier European design. Condition Your example shows: * Heavy wear to the original dark finish. * Verdigris (green oxidation), which is normal for brass/bronze. * Gnomon appears intact. * Lettering remains readable. Auction estimate For an auction like yours: * $40–80 if it’s a modern decorative reproduction. * $75–150 if it’s an older quality cast brass example. * $200–400+ if it proves to be an 18th- or early 19th-century European piece by a known maker. Suggested catalog description Cast Brass Garden Sundial with Latin Motto “Vulnerant Omnes, Ultima Necat.” Circular brass sundial having raised Roman numerals, central gnomon, and the traditional Latin inscription meaning “All hours wound; the last kills.” Nicely weathered patina with age-related wear

124 - LORUS MICKEY MOUSE 60TH ANNIVERSARY WRISTWATCH NO WRISTBAND This appears to be a Lorus Mickey Mouse 60th Anniversary wristwatch (1988), commemorating Mickey’s 60th birthday. Lorus is a brand made by Seiko, and these Disney commemorative watches remain collectible. From your photo: * Original Lorus presentation box is included, which adds value. * The watch head is present, but the band is missing. * The case appears to be in decent cosmetic condition, though I can’t tell if it’s running. Estimated auction value * As shown (no band, unknown if running): $20–40 * Running with a replacement band: $40–70 * Excellent condition, original band, box, and working: $75–125

125 - Royal Banner of Scotland commonly Lion Rampant Royal Banner of Scotland, commonly called the Lion Rampant flag. * It appears to be a modern polyester or nylon flag, not an antique. * The colors (bright yellow field with a red lion and double border) are typical of commercially made souvenir or decorative flags. * It has metal grommets for hanging and stitched edges. * The fold lines suggest it has seen little use. * Excellent/new condition: $15–30 * If it’s an officially licensed, heavier woven fabric version from Scotland or a larger size (5’ × 8’ or larger), it could bring $30–50.

126 - 3 branded, pub, bar towels / bar runners / Ships These appear to be three branded pub/bar towels (bar runners), likely promotional items from breweries or themed pubs: * Jack the Ripper Real Ale towel * Sherlock Holmes Best Bitter towel * Guinness bar towel They look to be in good used condition with some minor wear but no obvious stains or major damage. Estimated auction/resale value * Jack the Ripper Real Ale: $10–20 * Sherlock Holmes Best Bitter: $10–20 * Guinness: $8–15 * Expected auction price: $25–45 * Retail/online resale: $35–60 if marketed to beer memorabilia or pub advertising collectors. The Sherlock Holmes and Jack the Ripper towels are a little less common than the Guinness towel and may attract collectors of British pub memorabilia

127 - A SMALL LOT OF ANIMAL FIGURINES / SHIPS * Pair of bluebirds (left): Approximately $8–15 each, or $20–30 for the pair if undamaged. * Two small green birds: About $3–8 each. * Fawn/deer figurine: Around $8–15. * Kitten with blue bow: Roughly $5–10. * Tiny spotted pig: About $2–5. Estimated auction value * As one lot: $30–60 * If sold individually: $45–75 total (assuming no chips or repairs).

128 - VINTAGE, BRITISH PUB BAR TOWELS / bar runners These appear to be vintage British pub bar towels (bar runners/bar cloths) advertising: * Carlsberg Special Brew * Drunken Duck English Ale Both look to be woven terry cloth promotional towels measuring roughly 18–20 inches long. They appear to be in good used condition with some light wear and minor staining, which is typical. Estimated auction value * Carlsberg Special Brew towel: $15–30 * Drunken Duck English Ale towel: $20–40 (less common and the graphic adds collector appeal) As a pair * Local auction estimate: $35–60 * eBay resale (if marketed to breweriana collectors): $45–75 plus shipping The Drunken Duck towel is likely the more desirable of the two because it is from a smaller brewery/brand and has attractive advertising artwork.

129 - VINTAGE PUB BAR TOWELS / bar runners / ships These appear to be vintage brewery/pub bar towels (also called bar runners or beer towels), likely from the 1970s–1990s. * Top: "Newcastle Exhibition" towel – a promotional towel for the Australian/New Zealand style Newcastle Exhibition beer brand. This is less commonly seen than standard Newcastle Brown Ale items. * Bottom: “XXXX – Australians Wouldn’t Give a XXXX for Anything Else” – a classic Australian brewery advertising towel from Castlemaine Perkins. The slogan is collectible with beer advertising enthusiasts. Estimated auction value * Newcastle Exhibition towel: $15–30 * XXXX advertising towel: $20–40 As a pair: * Auction estimate: $35–60 * Retail/collector asking price: $50–80 if both are clean and free of stains or fraying. The XXXX towel is likely the stronger piece because Australian beer advertising has an active collector base, especially for older slogan merchandise.

130 - 1950S VINTAGE NURSERY LAMB TABLE LAMP /ships This is a great restoration project. I don’t think it would take much to get it up and running. This appears to be a vintage nursery lamb table lamp from the 1950s–1960s, made of molded chalkware or plaster with a painted finish. These were popular as children’s bedroom lamps and were produced by several manufacturers, so an unmarked example is common. From the photo: * Height: about 7 inches. * Condition: fair to poor. * The original socket has been removed or is broken. * There is paint loss and a repair * $10–25 in its current condition. * If rewired professionally and cleaned: $30–60. * If it turns out to be a scarce maker (such as Royal Haeger, Universal Statuary, or another desirable mid-century manufacturer) and is in excellent original condition, values can occasionally reach $75–100+, but this example does not appear to be in that category due to its condition.

131 - LaCROSSE 800 Gram THINSULATE HUNTING BOOTS 7 These appear to be a pair of LaCrosse 800-gram Thinsulate insulated camouflage hunting boots (likely an older Burly/Alpha-style or similar model). From the photo: * Condition: Good used condition. * Soles appear to have usable tread. * Uppers show normal wear but no obvious tears or major damage. * Laces and hardware appear intact * eBay (sold listings): $35–60 plus shipping * If they are nearly new with excellent soles: $60–90

132 - Hand-Carved Welsh Lovespoon Made Wales /Ships This appears to be a hand-carved Welsh lovespoon, likely made from dark hardwood (possibly bog oak or stained hardwood). The attached tag reading "Made in Wales" supports that it is a souvenir or artisan piece from Wales. The design includes several traditional lovespoon motifs: * Heart – love and affection. * Cross – faith or commitment. * Openwork carving with carved balls (“caged balls”) – a sign of the carver’s skill and craftsmanship. Based on the size (about 11–12 inches long) and the modern tag, it is probably a late 20th-century handcrafted piece * Online auction (HiBid/eBay): $25–45 * Retail in a gift or folk art shop: $40–75 If it is signed by the carver on the back or has a maker’s label, the value could increase into the $50–100 range, depending on the maker. Hand-Carved Welsh Lovespoon, Made in Wales – Decorative carved hardwood lovespoon featuring traditional heart, cross, and caged-ball motifs. Approximately 12 inches long. Excellent decorative folk art piece.

133 - MCM ELECTRIC WILD CLOCK / 1950’s-1960’s / WORKS This appears to be a mid-century modern electric wall clock, likely from the 1950s–1960s. The white molded plastic case with cutout numerals and the red dial are very characteristic of the atomic-era design popular during that period. It was probably made by companies such as Telechron, Sessions, Westclox, or Lux, though I’d need to see the back or the movement to identify the exact manufacturer. Based on what I can see: * Style: Mid-century modern / atomic * Material: Molded plastic case * Power: Electric (plug-in) * Condition: Fair. The crystal has noticeable scratches, and I can’t confirm whether it runs. * Working and cleaned: $35–60 * Not working: $15–30 * Excellent condition with identified maker: $75–125, especially if it’s a desirable Telechron or similar brand

134 - I WANT YOU FOR US ARMY / UNCLE SAM / METAL TIN This appears to be a modern reproduction embossed metal sign of the famous "I Want You for U.S. Army" poster featuring Uncle Sam, originally illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg during World War I. What I see * Embossed tin/steel sign with folded edges and mounting holes. * Bottom right marked “Desperate Sign Co., Wadsworth, OH”, indicating it is a decorative reproduction rather than a WWI-era original. * Condition appears very good with only light wear. * Local antique mall: $25–40 * eBay (Buy It Now): $30–50 plus shipping These signs are popular with military memorabilia collectors and those decorating garages, man caves, or patriotic displays, but they are fairly common reproductions. Embossed metal Uncle Sam “I Want You for U.S. Army” advertising/reproduction sign by Desperate Sign Co., Wadsworth, Ohio. Approx. 16” × 12”.

135 - NOVELTY QUARTZ POCKET WATCH HUNTING SCENE This appears to be a novelty quartz pocket watch with a raised hunting/fishing scene on the front. The box slogan, "Time Standard of the World," was commonly used on inexpensive gift watches sold from the 1970s through the 1990s. It does not appear to be a high-end railroad or precious-metal pocket watch. Estimated auction value * If working and with the chain and presentation box: $10–25 * Retail in a gift shop: $20–40 The decorative outdoor scene appeals to hunters and fishermen, but these watches were mass-produced, so collector demand is limited.

136 - FISHER-PRICE LITTLE PEOPLE SMART LEARNING FARM This appears to be a Fisher-Price Little People Smart Stages Learning Farm, an interactive electronic barn introduced in the mid-2010s. * Appears to include the barn, silo, bell, and at least one Little People figure. * The toy looks clean overall. * I can’t tell from the photo whether it has all of its original animals and accessories or whether the electronic features have been tested. * Online (eBay/Facebook Marketplace * Complete and working with figures/accessories: $25–40 * New in box: $50–80+

137 - THE HONEYMOONERS / Casablanca / Framed These appear to be large framed black-and-white photographic prints rather than original vintage movie studio stills. The wood frames look to be late 20th century, and the images appear to be reproductions of classic film/television scenes. Based on what I can see: * Condition: Good overall. Frames have light wear but nothing significant visible. * Size: They appear to be fairly large (roughly 24" × 30” or similar), which makes them attractive as wall décor. * Collector appeal: These are generally purchased more for decorating a media room, restaurant, or den than for serious memorabilia collecting unless the prints are original studio-issued photographs. Estimated auction value * $20–40 each at a local estate or consignment auction. * $40–80 for the pair if sold together.

138 - “Pair Vintage International Costume Souvenir Dolls These appear to be a pair of vintage international/travel souvenir dolls, likely from the 1940s–1960s. * Left doll: Approximately 12 inches tall, hard plastic/composition head with painted features and rooted hair. The costume appears to represent a European folk dress (possibly Scandinavian or Central European). The decorative coins are a nice detail. * Right doll: Approximately 12 inches tall, dressed in a formal black suit and top hat. Also a souvenir-style doll with a painted composition/plastic head. Condition * Both show age-related wear. * The gentleman has paint wear on the forehead and a slightly misshapen top hat. * Clothing appears original and fairly clean. * No obvious manufacturer markings are visible from this photo, which limits collector * Expected selling price: $25–40 "Pair of Vintage International Costume Souvenir Dolls, Approx. 12 Inches Tall.

139 - VINTAGE ASIAN DOLLS / 1960’s - 1980’s / Ships These appear to be vintage Asian souvenir dolls, likely from the 1960s–1980s. They were commonly made in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, or Korea for the tourist market. * Left doll (standing, purple satin dress): * Approximately 16–18 inches tall. * Composition/plastic head with cloth body and satin costume. * Condition appears fair, though the hair is a bit messy and the hands show some discoloration. * Estimated auction value: $10–20 * Right doll (seated with stringed instrument): * Approximately 10–12 inches tall. * Decorative doll holding what appears to be a guzheng or koto-style instrument. * Costume looks colorful and complete, which helps * Expected selling price: $25–45 * If there are collectors of Asian dolls bidding, they might bring $50–60, but that would be above average. Two Vintage Asian Souvenir Dolls, one standing in purple brocade dress and one seated with stringed instrument. Good decorative condition.

140 - HUMMINGBIRD FEEDER / SHIPS This appears to be a homemade or handcrafted hummingbird feeder made from a vintage Bernardin glass canning jar. The galvanized metal base with yellow flower feeding ports and wire hanger is a common style sold by craft suppliers or assembled by hobbyists. Estimated auction value * Local auction: $8–15 * eBay (if shipped): $12–25 * Retail replacement (similar new): $20–35 Factors affecting value: * The Bernardin jar adds a bit of charm, but it isn’t especially rare. * The feeder appears to be in good used condition with only minor wear. * Collectors generally buy these for use or rustic décor rather than as antiques.

141 - VINTAGE SINGING CHOIR DOLLS / SHIPS These appear to be a pair of vintage singing choir dolls from the 1970s–1990s. They have the distinctive open "singing" mouths, blond wigs, coordinated choir robes, and gold cross necklaces. They resemble dolls made by companies such as Rushton, Bradley, or other decorative giftware manufacturers, though I don’t see a visible maker’s mark in this photo. Based on the condition shown: * Both appear clean with their original outfits. * The girl has some hair frizz, which lowers value slightly. * The necklaces and decorative “Jesus” pin are still present, which is a plus. * Online auction (eBay): $25–50 for the pair * If a desirable maker is identified (tag on back or under clothing): $50–75+ for the pair is possible. Suggested auction description Pair of vintage singing choir dolls with blonde wigs, blue and white choir robes, gold cross necklaces, and decorative “Jesus” pin. Approximately 10–12 inches tall. Nice display condition.

142 - European-style decorative porcelain pieces / SHIPS This lot appears to include: * A cobalt blue decorative cabinet plate (about 8–9 inches in diameter) with heavy gold decoration and a transfer-printed courting scene in the center. * Two small porcelain ashtrays with courting scenes and gold trim (green). * Two miniature decorative dishes/plates with red borders and romantic scenes. These are likely mid-20th century European-style decorative porcelain pieces, possibly from Japan, Germany, or Czechoslovakia, made in the style of older French and Austrian porcelain. They were popular gift and souvenir items from the 1950s–1970s. * Large cobalt decorative plate: $15–30 * Green ashtrays: $8–15 each * Small red miniature dishes: $5–10 each Estimated auction value for the lot: $35–60

143 - FORESTVILLE ALARM CLOCK WEST GERMAN / SHIPS This is really a neat clock. I wound it up in the little Men on top hammered away. I don’t know if it needs complete restoration, but it needs some. I wound it up and it started working somewhat buying as is. This is a vintage Forestville novelty alarm clock made in West Germany, probably dating to the 1950s–1960s. The standout feature is the pair of animated blacksmith/hammer figures mounted on top. When the alarm rings, the figures are designed to swing their hammers and strike the center post, creating both motion and sound. Novelty animated alarm clocks like this are much more collectible than standard alarm clocks. From the photo: * Brand: Forestville * Origin: West Germany (marked at the bottom of the dial) * Style: Wind-up mechanical alarm clock * Condition: Fair to good. The brass finish shows wear and patina, but the dial is attractive. It appears both hammer figures are present, which is important for value. I can’t confirm whether it runs or whether the animation works. Estimated auction value * Working with animated figures functioning: $100–175 * Runs but animation untested or intermittent: $75–125 * Not running or missing parts: $40–75

144 - Vintage Bohemian/Czech glass cordial decanter set This appears to be a vintage Bohemian/Czech glass cordial decanter set, likely made between the 1950s and 1970s. What I see * Green glass decanter with matching stopper (about 9½–10 inches tall) * Six matching cordial/liqueur glasses * Heavy gold gilt decoration * Hand-painted enamel floral motif * Good overall condition from the photo, with no obvious chips or cracks visible These sets were commonly imported from Czechoslovakia and were intended for serving cordials, sherry, or liqueurs. * Online auction (HiBid/eBay): $50–90 * Retail antique shop: $75–125, depending on condition and whether the gilding is bright. Factors that increase value * Original stopper (yours appears to have it) * All six glasses present * No chips or repairs * Minimal wear to the gold decoration

145 - CHURCHILL ENGLISH TEAPOT / SHIPS This appears to be a small blue-and-white transferware teapot, likely in an English countryside/Willow-inspired pattern. The shape and decoration suggest it was made as part of a tea service, probably in the late 20th century (1970s–1990s), although the exact age depends on the maker’s mark on the bottom. Estimated auction value * Without a recognizable maker (unmarked/common): $10–25 * Recognized maker (such as Johnson Brothers, Churchill, Royal Worcester, etc.): $20–50 * If part of a complete matching tea set: It may contribute more to the value * No chips or cracks * Lid is original and fits properly * No crazing or staining * Bright, unfaded transfer pattern

146 - FISHER-PRICE LITTLE PEOPLE HELP & RESCUE HARBOR This appears to be a Fisher-Price Little People "Help & Rescue Harbor" / rescue boat playset from the 2010s. The large blue boat opens on hinges to reveal the play areas inside, and the small figures in the bag appear to be the original Little People characters. Based on what I can see: * The boat is in good used condition with normal play wear. * It appears to include at least a few figures, but I can’t tell if it’s complete. * Hinges and major pieces appear intact. * $25–40 if it includes most or all of the original Little People figures and accessories. * $40–50+ if complete, very clean, and with all accessories.

147 - JAPANESE STYLE CERAMIC GEISHA FIGURINE SET This appears to be a vintage Japanese-style ceramic geisha figurine set consisting of: * A large seated geisha playing a koto (stringed instrument), about 7–8 inches tall. * Two smaller standing geisha attendants holding traditional instruments or fans. * Glossy glazed ceramic with floral rose decals, suggesting a mid- to late-20th century decorative export piece rather than hand-painted fine porcelain. These were commonly imported from Japan (and later Taiwan or China) during the 1960s–1980s and sold in gift shops and department stores. * Large geisha: $20–35 * Pair of smaller figures: $15–30 for the pair * Complete three-piece set: $40–70

148 - TWO CRYSTAL CHRISTMAS TREES / 1970’s??????? * Larger tree: approximately 10 inches tall. * Smaller tree: approximately 7 inches tall. * Both appear to be in good condition with no obvious chips or cracks visible. Estimated resale value: * Larger tree: $20–35 * Smaller tree: $15–25 * As a pair: $35–60 at auction or on Facebook

149 - FOR ASSORTED DOLLS /GEPPEDDO / MARVEL Here’s a reasonable auction/resale estimate for each: 1. Geppeddo "Dolls of the World" Scottish doll (boxed, about 16–18”) * Auction estimate: $15–30 * Retail/resale: $25–45 * Having the original box helps, but these are fairly common collectibles. 2. Marvel Eternals Sersi Hero Series figure (boxed) * Auction estimate: $5–12 * Retail/resale: $10–20 * Eternals figures generally have modest collector demand. 3. Small Victorian-style porcelain doll (purple outfit) * Auction estimate: $3–8 4. Mini porcelain doll (blue dress) * Auction estimate: $2–5 Estimated value for the entire lot * Auction value: $25–45 * If sold individually online: $45–70, assuming everything is in good condition with no damage

150 - COCA COLA POLAR BEAR COOKIE JAR / Ships This appears to be a Coca-Cola polar bear cookie jar or decorative canister, likely made of ceramic or resin. The bear is wearing the classic red-and-white scarf and holding a Coca-Cola bottle. At about 10 inches tall, it’s a popular holiday collectible. Based on the photo: * Condition: Appears very good, with no obvious chips or cracks visible. * Branding: The Coca-Cola bottle and scarf design are desirable with Coke collectors. * Estimated resale value: * eBay (sold price): $25–50, depending on the maker and whether it includes the lid (if it’s a cookie jar). * Retail antique/collectible shop: $35–60

151 - Vanguard Vase / MCM / Ships If the base is marked "Vanguard" (or Vanguard Studios, USA), that helps narrow it down. Vanguard Studios produced decorative American art pottery in the mid-20th century, and pieces with unusual glazes and larger sizes tend to be the most desirable. They are collectible, though generally not as valuable as makers like Van Briggle or Rookwood. Based on your vase: * Height: approximately 11 inches * Maker: Vanguard Studios (if marked) * Condition: Appears good from the photo Estimated auction value * Local estate auction: $40–80 *LiveAuctioneers, etc.): $60–125 * Retail/antique shop: $100–150, depending on the pattern and demand

152 - A PAIR OF VINTAGE BAR ACCESSORIES / SHIPS These appear to be a pair of vintage bar accessories. * Left: A chrome-plated cocktail shaker with a side liquor pour spout. It has a classic Art Deco/Mid-Century style, likely from the 1940s–1960s. I don’t see any visible maker’s mark in this photo. * Right: A tall frosted glass cocktail mixer or martini pitcher with chrome lid and horizontal silver bands. It was likely sold as part of a home bar set from the 1950s–1960s. Auction estimate (assuming good condition) * Cocktail shaker: $15–35 * Frosted glass mixer: $20–45 As a pair: $40–75 at a local estate auction.

153 - LARGE CARVED ONYX MARBLE STONE ASHTRAY From the photo, this appears to be a large carved stone ashtray, most likely made from onyx marble (often sold as "Mexican onyx" or calcite onyx) rather than true onyx gemstone. The creamy honey-colored banding and translucent appearance are typical of this material. Characteristics I notice: * Heavy carved stone construction. * Three cigarette rests around the rim. * Approximately 8–10 inches in diameter and about 2–3 inches tall. * Natural cream, tan, and honey veining. * No visible maker’s mark on the top. These ashtrays were popular from the 1960s through the 1980s and were often imported from Mexico, Pakistan, or Italy. * Online auction (if in excellent condition): $30–60 * Retail/antique mall: $40–75

154 - HAND BLOWN ART GLASS BOWL TRANSLUCENT BLUE From the photo, this appears to be a hand-blown art glass bowl with a wide, ruffled rim. The translucent pale blue exterior and deeper cobalt blue interior with swirling white suggest it is Murano-style or Scandinavian-inspired studio glass. Without a maker’s signature or label, it’s difficult to attribute it to a specific glasshouse. Some possibilities include: * Murano-style Italian art glass * Scandinavian-inspired art glass (similar to Kosta Boda or Orrefors styles) * American studio glass from the 1970s–1990s Based on its apparent size (about 10–12 inches across) * Retail/antique shop: $50–100 * If it turns out to be a signed piece by a recognized maker, the value could increase to $150+.

155 - SCANDINAVIAN ART GLASS LEAF SHAPED BOWL This appears to be a Scandinavian art glass leaf-shaped bowl or ashtray, probably made in Sweden during the 1960s–1980s. The blue-and-white "feather" or “pulled feather” pattern is characteristic of several Swedish glassmakers, including: * Kosta Boda * Lindshammar Glasbruk * Mats Jonasson From your photo: * Leaf shape with pointed ends. * Cobalt blue over white feather decoration. * Heavy molded art glass. * Approximately 10–11 inches long. Estimated auction value * Without a visible signature: 30-40 * If signed by a recognized Swedish maker: $50–100 * Exceptional or rare examples: $100–150

156 - PURPLE AMETHYST COVERED CANDY DISH 1960'S-80'S This appears to be a pressed amethyst (purple) glass covered candy dish or covered compote, likely made in the 1960s–1980s. The swirling "eye" or peacock-feather style pattern and pedestal base are typical of decorative pressed glass from that era. A few observations: * Color: Amethyst (purple) glass. * Height: About 10 inches with the lid. * Construction: Pressed glass rather than hand-cut crystal. * Use: Candy dish, covered compote, or decorative container. It resembles pieces made by companies such as: * Indiana Glass * L.G. Wright * Westmoreland (some similar patterns) * Possibly a reproduction of an earlier Victorian pattern. * $20–35 if it’s in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. * $35–50 if you can identify the exact maker or pattern and there is collector interest.

157 - FANTASTIC TOBACCO LOT / PIPES / MCM ASHTRAYS From the photo, this appears to be a lot of three tobacco pipes displayed with two wooden pipe stands/racks. Here’s what I can tell: * Center pipe: This appears to be an older, well-used briar pipe. I can make out partial stamping that looks like "ANTO…," but it’s too worn to confidently identify the maker. If it’s an older French or English maker (such as Butz-Choquin, Comoy’s, or similar), it could be worth more than an unmarked pipe. * Left and right pipes: These look like standard briar pipes with black stems. I don’t see enough detail to identify a brand from this angle. * Wooden racks: Simple vintage pipe stands/display racks, likely mid-20th century. They add a little value but aren’t particularly rare. Estimated auction value Assuming the pipes are in average smoked condition with no cracks or damaged stems: * Unbranded/common pipes: $10–25 each * Better branded pipe (if the center is from a recognized maker): $30–75, possibly more if it’s a desirable brand. * Wooden racks: $10–20 each As one auction lot: $40–100 If the center pipe turns out to be from a premium maker like Dunhill, Charatan, Peterson, Comoy’s, or Savinelli, the value could increase substantially

158 - THREE OWLS TRINKET DISH DECOR / MCM * Spelter (white metal/zinc alloy) with a bronze-colored finish, or * A pressed pot metal decorative piece. The three owls and openwork rim are typical of decorative pieces made from the 1950s through the 1970s. The center appears to be a glass insert, making it more of a trinket dish, pin tray, or ring holder than an ashtray. * Very good condition: $30-50

159 - JADEITE GREEN CASED GLASS SILHOUETTE /Ships This appears to be a jadeite (jadite) green cased glass vase with a black enamel woodland silhouette decoration, likely made in the 1930s–1950s. The scene of flying geese, pine trees, and a setting/rising sun is characteristic of souvenir and decorative glass produced by several American companies. The glass itself resembles jadeite/uranium-style opaque green glass, although not all pieces of this color contain uranium. Some observations: * Height is approximately 9 inches. * Rolled rim and tapered body. * Black fired-on enamel decoration. * No obvious indication from this photo that it is Scandinavian or Murano. Possible makers * Jeannette Glass (most likely) * McKee Glass * Westmoreland Glass If the vase glows bright green under a UV (black) light, it may contain uranium glass, which can increase collector interest. * If it glows under UV: $40–75 * Excellent condition with no paint loss: up to $75–100 to the right collector.

160 - BLACK AMETHYST GLASS TROPHY VASES 1930’s 50’s These appear to be a pair of black glass trophy vases or urns, likely dating from the 1930s–1950s. * Material: They appear to be pressed black glass, possibly black amethyst glass (which often shows a deep purple when held to strong light). * Design: The double handles, pedestal bases, and flared tops are typical of Depression-era and early mid-century decorative glass. * Etching: One vase has a floral acid-etched decoration, while the other appears plain. It’s possible they were originally a matched pair and one was later etched, or they may simply be complementary pieces. * Condition: I can see some wear around the rim of the plain vase, which affects value slightly. Estimated auction value * As a pair: $30–60 * If confirmed to be by a sought-after maker (such as Cambridge, Imperial, or Fenton): $60–100+ as a pair.

161 - GORGEOUS GLASS LOT / DEPRESSION / SHIPS 1. Pink etched trumpet vase (center) * Approximately 9 inches tall. * Wheel-etched floral/bird decoration. * Likely 1940s–1960s, possibly a florist or giftware vase rather than elegant glass. * Auction estimate: $12–25 2. Pink Depression glass sherbet (left) * Square foot with pressed geometric pattern. * Common Depression-era style. * Auction estimate: $5–10 3. Small clear stemmed cordial (rear left) * Pressed glass. * Auction estimate: $2–5 4. Small clear pressed glass bowl (rear center) * Could be an open salt, berry bowl, or small dessert dish. * Auction estimate: $3–8 5. Green glass cruet/decanter (right) * Missing its stopper, which reduces value. * Attractive emerald-green color. * Auction estimate: $5–12 Total possible * Expected selling price: 50-75 * If the pink vase proves to be from a recognized maker (such as Fostoria, Tiffin, Cambridge, or another quality elegant glass company), the value could increase to $40–75 by itself. The small blue-and-gold foil label on the pink vase may identify the manufacturer. If you can upload a close-up photo of that sticker and another close-up of any marks on the bottom of the vase, I may be able to identify the maker more precisely

162 - WUNC ASHTRAY AND OTHER COLLECTIBLE / SHIPS 1. WUNC Channel 4 Glass Ashtray (left) This is a promotional glass ashtray for WUNC Channel 4, featuring the old logos for: * Woman’s College (now UNC Greensboro) * University of North Carolina * North Carolina State College This style dates to approximately the 1950s–1960s and was likely given to donors, advertisers, or station supporters. Estimated auction value: * $15–35 if in very good condition. * Up to $40–50 if there is strong interest from UNC/WUNC collectors and the graphics are free of scratches or chips. 2. Shively Bros. Pin-Up Bridge Score Pad Holder (right) This is a vintage bridge score pad holder with a pin-up image and advertising for Shively Bros., Inc. These were common promotional desk items from the 1940s–1950s. Estimated auction value: * $10–25 with the original score pads. * $5–15 if empty or showing wear. * Expected hammer price: $25–50 * Retail value: $40–75 The WUNC ashtray is the stronger piece in the lot, particularly if you’re selling in North Carolina where regional university memorabilia tends to attract more bidders.

163 - MATCHED PAIR TRIPLE ARM CANDELABRAS / ships These appear to be a matched pair of clear pressed glass triple-arm candelabra, likely made in the 1940s–1960s. The swirling "scroll" design is characteristic of mid-century decorative glass. They are probably not hand-blown crystal or Heisey/Fostoria, but rather mass-produced pressed glass. Based on the photo: * Height: about 6½–7 inches * Three candle cups on each candelabrum * Clear glass with no obvious chips or cracks visible * Matching pair * $20–40 for the pair if selling at a local estate auction. * $35–60 if they are clean and attract the right bidders. * If you discover an etched maker’s mark from a collectible manufacturer, the value could be higher.

164 - A PAIR OF HEISEY CANDLESTICKS 1930’s - 1940’s These appear to be a pair of clear pressed glass double-arm candlesticks in a 1930s–1940s Art Deco style. The stepped square bases, squared bobeches (candle cups), and graceful U-shaped arms are characteristic of Depression-era pressed glass. They resemble pieces made by companies such as: * Cambridge Glass * Heisey Glass * Fostoria * Imperial Glass * Local estate auction: 40-50 * Well-advertised online auction (HiBid/eBay): $40–75 * Retail/antique shop: $75–120 if in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Condition notes From your photo, they appear to be: * Good clarity * No obvious chips on the bases or candle cups

165 - PAIR OF PRESSED GLASS PINEAPPLE SHAPED BOTTLE VASE These appear to be a matched pair of clear pressed glass vases, approximately 6½–7 inches tall. The diamond or "pineapple" pattern and molded construction indicate they were machine-pressed, likely dating from the 1950s–1970s. They resemble pieces made by companies such as Anchor Hocking, Indiana Glass, or similar American manufacturers rather than hand-cut crystal. Because they are: * Clear pressed glass (not cut crystal) * A matching pair * In what appears to be good condition with no visible chips or cracks * Antique mall or resale shop: $20-30 for the pair

166 - CHERRY MASTER VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry Master video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

167 - CHERRY MASTER VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry Master video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

168 - CHERRY MASTER VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry Master video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

169 - FRUIT BONUS 96 AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after a model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

170 - CHERRY MASTER VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry Master video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

171 - CHERRY MASTER VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry Master video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

172 - CHERRY MASTER VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry Master video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

173 - FLUSH FEVER VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a FLUSH FEVER video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after FLUSH FEVER model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

174 - NEW OLD STOCK RARE CHERRY MASTER VIDEO COVER Rare NEW OLD STOCK NEVER UNCOVERED, CHERRY MASTER SCREEN This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry Master video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

175 - CHERRY MASTER AMUSEMENT VIDEO MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry Master video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

176 - CHERRY MASTER VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry Master video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

177 - CHERRY MASTER VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry Master video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

178 - Cherry ‘96 VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry ‘96 video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

179 - CHERRY MASTER VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry Master video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

180 - 1 CHERRY ‘96 VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry ‘96 video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

181 - 1 CHERRY ‘96 VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry ‘96 video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

182 - RARE NOS CHERRY ‘96 video never used cover NOS - NEW OLD STOCK I THINK THIS IS A CHERRY 96 VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER THAT NEVER GOT USED This appears to be the front panel from a Cherry ‘96 video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after Cherry Master model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

183 - 16 LINES VIDEO AMUSEMENT MACHINE COVER This appears to be the front panel from a 16 LINES Video redemption/amusement machine. It’s the printed acrylic or tempered overlay that sat over the monitor and control area of the machine. The "For Amusement Only" wording was commonly used on machines sold for legal amusement * $40–75 if the panel is in very good condition with bright colors and no cracks. * $75–100+ if it fits a sought-after 16 LINES model and is sold to someone restoring a machine. Best places to sell * eBay (largest market for arcade and gambling machine parts) * Facebook arcade/game restoration groups * Specialty amusement machine forums

184 - ESTATE JUNK DRAWER SMALLS LOT / KEYS PINS ETC This looks like a mixed "smalls" lot from an estate, with miscellaneous keys, pins, jewelry, and pocket items. Here’s what I can identify and what I’d estimate for auction value: * Yale key (top left) – $2–5 * Assorted skeleton/clock winding keys (2) – $8–15 each * Decorative barrel/skeleton key (center) – $8–20 * Miscellaneous house and cabinet keys – $1–3 each * Cross pendant – $5–15 * American flag ribbon pin (still in package) – $3–8 * Football pin (“NC Sports Museum Football Series 2006”) – $3–8 * North Carolina-shaped pin – $5–10 * Wreaths Across America pin – $3–8 * Small red commemorative pin – $2–5 * Blue-and-gold star medal/neck badge – difficult to identify from this angle; if costume jewelry, about $10–20. If it represents a fraternal or military organization, it could bring more. * Pocket knife (far right) – $5–15 depending on maker. * Small ring/watch parts and miscellaneous hardware – $5–10 together. Auction estimate For a local estate auction, I would expect this entire lot to sell for approximately $35–75. If you separated the better pieces (the skeleton keys, decorative key, medal, and pocket knife), the total could reach $75–125 if the medal or knife turns out to be by a desirable maker. The one item I’d want to examine more closely is the blue-and-gold star medal with chain. A close-up of the front and back could reveal whether it’s from a fraternal organization (such as Masonic, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, etc.) or another organization, which could significantly affect its value.

185 - Headhunting Solomon Islands Around C. MYTINGER Coral Sea by Caroline Mytinger The book is Headhunting in the Solomon Islands Around the Coral Sea by Caroline Mytinger, originally published in 1942. It is a firsthand travel memoir describing the author’s experiences in the Solomon Islands during the 1920s and 1930s, with discussions of native cultures, art, and customs. * 1942 first edition (without dust jacket): $30–75 * 1942 first edition with original dust jacket in good condition: $100–250+ From your photos, this appears to be in good used condition.

186 - ERNEST HEMINGWAY FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS This appears to be a book club edition or later trade edition of For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway. The plain green cloth cover with Hemingway’s facsimile signature is a style commonly seen on mid-20th-century editions, but the cover alone isn’t enough to determine whether it’s a valuable first * Nice vintage trade edition with dust jacket: $20–50 * True first edition, first printing (1940) with original dust jacket: $500–$3,000+, depending on condition.

187 - MISCELLANEOUS VINTAGE HAND TOOLS / SHIPS This lot appears to contain several vintage hand tools, likely sold together as a miscellaneous mechanic/carpenter’s lot. Here’s what I can identify: 1. Right-angle hand drill attachment (bottom right) – This attaches to a standard drill and allows drilling in tight spaces. Older metal construction with a keyed chuck. * Auction value: $10–25 2. Brace (hand crank) with red handles (center) – A hand brace used for drilling holes before electric drills became common. The right-angle chuck appears to have been adapted or attached. * Auction value: $15–35 (depending on maker and condition) 3. Two locking welding clamps (top left and right) – Vise-Grip style C-clamps used by welders or metalworkers. * Auction value: $8–15 each 4. Angle miter clamp/jig (bottom left) – Used for holding picture frames, molding, or trim at precise angles while gluing or fastening. * Auction value: $15–30 Estimated auction value for the lot * Quick auction: $35–60 * Well-advertised auction: $60–90

188 - Motorola MicroTAC 650 Cellular Telephone VINTAGE * Phone in box, untested: $40–100 * Complete with charger, battery, manuals, and foam inserts: $100–200 * Mint, complete, working example: $200–350+ to the right collector. Collectors generally buy these as display pieces because the original analog AMPS cellular network no longer operates. Motorola MicroTAC 650 Cellular Telephone – Vintage Motorola analog cellular flip phone in original retail box. A classic early mobile phone from the 1990s featuring the iconic MicroTAC flip design. Sold as a collectible/display item; operational status unknown. * the contents inside the box, * the phone itself, * charger, * battery, * manuals and paperwork,

189 - RUSTIC FARMHOUSE DECOR / Clock / feeder / Star * Large decorative metal wall clock (center) – $20–40 * This is the strongest item in the group. If it works, it could bring closer to $40–50. * Decorative hummingbird feeder (upper right) – $8–15 * Cast iron or metal candle holder/lamp base (upper left) – $5–15 * Pair of galvanized metal flower wall hangings – $15–30 for the pair * Rustic cast iron Texas-style star plaque – $8–15 * Expected selling range: $70–95

190 - MOULTRIE UNTESTED GAME/TRAIL CAMERA This appears to be the back of a game/trail camera with its tree-mounting strap attached. The olive-drab camouflage housing, latch design, and threaded tripod mount are typical of trail cameras used for hunting, wildlife observation, or property security. From what I can make out: * It has an adjustable mounting strap. * The battery compartment is on the back. * It appears to be a modern import ("Made in China" is faintly visible). * I can’t identify the exact brand or model from this rear view alone because the label is too faint. Auction estimate (as shown, untested): * $10–25 if untested. * $25–50 if tested and working. * $50–100+ if it’s a higher-end brand such as Browning, Bushnell, Moultrie, Stealth Cam, or Reconyx.

191 - Green Reflective Aluminum House Address Sign 4851 This appears to be a green reflective address marker displaying the house or property number 4851. Based on its appearance: * Material: Aluminum with reflective green background and white vinyl or reflective numerals. * Size: Approximately 6 × 18 inches (common size for 4-digit address signs). * Condition: Used, with light scratches and a few rust stains, but still very presentable. * Local resale/Facebook Marketplace: $10–20 * If it’s made by a highway sign manufacturer using high-intensity reflective sheeting, it may bring $15–25, especially if someone wants the number combination.

192 - Brand: EISBÄR German for "polar bear Knife /Sheath * Brand: EISBÄR (German for "polar bear") * Blade marking: “ROSTFRAI INOX” (intended to mean rostfrei inox = stainless steel; some examples have misspellings like this) * Blade: Drop-point hunting/skinning style with decorative spine serrations * Handle: Green jigged synthetic handle with nickel-silver style bolsters * Sheath: Original black leather sheath with matching EISBÄR polar bear logo * Condition: Good used condition with some scratches and light staining on the blade. * If two bidders want it: $40–60 * Retail asking price: $50–75 (may take time to sell) These knives were generally imported as affordable hunting knives rather than premium German-made brands like Puma or Linder, so collector demand is modest. Catalog Description EISBÄR Rostfrei Inox Fixed Blade Hunting Knife with Leather Sheath. Stainless steel blade, green synthetic handle with metal bolsters, original leather sheath with EISBÄR logo. Good used condition with normal wear from use and storage

193 - MODERN GLAZED CERAMIC MEDIEVAL CHESS SET This appears to be a modern glazed ceramic medieval-themed chess set with sculptural pieces (castles for rooks, king and queen busts, bishops with miters, stylized pawns). It looks like a decorative import from the late 20th century rather than an antique. A few observations: * The board appears to be ceramic and made in Four interlocking pieces. 32 chess pieces are present before selling. * I don’t see a maker’s mark from this photo. A stamp on the underside (such as "Italy," “Portugal,” or a manufacturer’s name) would help narrow it down. * Complete, no damage: $75–150 * Excellent quality or European maker (Italy/Portugal): $150–250 * Missing pieces or chips/cracks: $25–75 Suggested auction description Decorative glazed ceramic medieval chess set with matching ceramic checkerboard. Sculptural king, queen, castle, knight, bishop, and pawn pieces in black and white. Sold as shown.

194 - Vintage Triangle New York Black Handbag Paris Triangle New York produced stylish handbags during the 1950s through the 1960s, and their novelty purses with scenic printed panels are collected today, though they aren’t as valuable as high-end makers like Enid Collins or Wilardy. Based on the photo and the Triangle New York maker: * Auction estimate: $35–60 * Expected online selling price: $50–90 * Excellent condition with a clean interior and strong colors: $75–125 to the right collector. Auction Title Vintage Triangle New York Black Handbag with Paris Street Scene Panel, Mid-Century Purse Catalog Description Vintage Triangle New York ladies handbag featuring a colorful Parisian street scene with horse-drawn carriage. Black vinyl/leatherette exterior with brass-tone frame clasp and single top handle. Attractive mid-century design in good vintage condition with light age-appropriate wear. A desirable accessory for vintage fashion or handbag collectors

195 - 1 EFFANBEE GEORGE BURNS DOLL LEGEND SERIES This appears to be an Effanbee Doll Company "Legend Series" George Burns collector doll, complete with its original box and hang tag. Based on the photo: * Maker: Effanbee Doll Company * Series: Legend Series * Character: George Burns * Condition: Doll appears to be in very good condition with the original tag attached. The box shows moderate shelf wear, creasing, and tape residue, which reduces collector value somewhat. * Online auction (eBay): $25–50, depending on completeness and demand. * If mint with pristine box and paperwork: $50–75 is possible, though these do not sell frequently.

196 - ROYAL QUIET DE LUXE PORTABLE TYPEWRITER SHIPS This appears to be a Royal Quiet De Luxe portable manual typewriter from the late 1940s to early 1950s. The gray body with the green carrying case was a popular color combination. From your photo: * The carrying case is present, which adds value. * The paint loss on many of the keys and the space bar is significant. * The machine appears complete, though I can’t confirm whether it types properly from the image alone. * General cosmetic condition would be considered fair. Typical auction values: * As-is, untested: $30–60 * Working but with cosmetic wear: $60–100 * Cleaned, serviced, and typing well with a good ribbon: $100–175 * Excellent collector condition: $175–250+

197 - 2 Scottish Cast Pewter Figures on Wooden Bases The bottom label confirms these are authentic Scottish-made souvenir figures, but unfortunately it doesn’t identify the manufacturer. The simple "Made in Scotland" sticker was used by several Scottish giftware makers from the 1970s through the 1990s. Based on the style and construction: * Cast pewter or white metal figures * Turned hardwood bases with green felt bottoms * Tourist souvenir quality rather than limited-edition collectibles Updated auction estimate * William Wallace figure: $15–25 * Highland Guardsman figure: $15–25 * As a pair: $30–50 is a realistic Lot 197 – Pair of Scottish Cast Pewter Figures on Wooden Bases – William Wallace & Highland Guardsman, Made in Scotland Opening bid: $10 Expected selling price: $30–45 Retail/antique shop value: $50–70 for the pair.

198 - GUSTAVSBERG PAIR OF SCANDINAVIAN STONEWARE These appear to be a pair of Scandinavian stoneware chamberstick-style candle holders, likely from Gustavsberg, Sweden, with the matte cobalt blue glaze over brown stoneware and the characteristic dotted decoration they are marked Gustavsberg on the bottom and are in good condition: * Auction estimate (pair): $40–80 * Retail/online asking price (pair): $75–125 * If they are by a well-known Gustavsberg designer (such as Berndt Friberg or another noted studio artist), the value could be higher, but these appear to be a production line rather than studio pieces.

199 - CAMARK POTTERY LOT ARTS AND CRAFTS / ships CAMARK POTTERY LOT * Maker: Camark Pottery (Camden, Arkansas) * Era: Circa 1920s * Glaze: Matte green * Condition: Appears very good from the front, with no obvious chips or cracks visible. * Size: Looks approximately 10–12 inches * Typical retail/antique shop price: $75–150 * Excellent condition with an uncommon shape or marked base: $150–200 is possible to the right buyer.

200 - Vintage Quaker Oats Figural Pottery Teapot / USA "The Quaker…" (embossed script) * “PATENTED U.S.A.” * A mold number below. This identifies it as a Quaker Oats advertising figural teapot, made in the United States, likely in the 1940s–1950s. The lid features the Quaker Man mascot, and the whimsical body with the animal-head spout was produced as a promotional or premium item. Estimated value * Auction estimate: $40–75 * Retail/collector value: $75–125 * Excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs: could bring $125–150 from the right advertising pottery collector. Vintage Quaker Oats Figural Pottery Teapot, Patented U.S.A., embossed Quaker mark, whimsical animal-head spout and Quaker Man finial, circa 1940s–50s.

201 - MCM TV LAMP PAIR OF BLACK SWANS / SHIPS * Subject: Pair of black swans. * Material: Glazed ceramic. * Style: Mid-century decorative piece. * Likely use: Planter, floral centerpiece, or mantel decoration. Some similar examples were made as TV lamps, though yours does not appear to have a light fixture. * Online auction (eBay): $35–75 * Retail antique shop: $60–100 If it is marked by a desirable maker (such as Lefton, Napco, Royal Copley, or a Japanese export mark), it could bring a bit more

202 - Vintage Japanese Porcelain Teapot Raised Yellow This appears to be a mid-century Japanese porcelain teapot, likely made in the 1950s–1970s. The raised (molded) decoration of two yellow birds with blue flowers and the creamy ivory glaze are characteristic of Japanese export pottery from that period. It was likely sold through gift shops or department stores rather than as fine china. * eBay selling price: $25–60 * Retail/antique shop price: $40–75 If it turns out to be from a recognized maker such as Lefton, Napco, Norcrest, or another collectible Japanese pottery company, the value could be a bit higher. Vintage Japanese Porcelain Teapot Raised Yellow Bird & Blue Floral Decoration, c. 1950s–1970s

203 - Haeger Lot / BUD VASE AND FROG / SHIPS Based on the style, glaze, and current market: * Haeger yellow handled bud vase: $40–75 at auction, $75–125 in an antique shop or online if it’s in excellent condition. Similar Royal Haeger yellow bud vases have been listed in that range. * Haeger flower frog: $15–30 by itself. Haeger flower frogs are collectible, but most common examples sell in this range. Vintage Haeger Pottery Yellow Bud Vase with Matching Haeger Ceramic Flower Frog, USA. Matte mottled yellow glaze. Excellent decorative Mid-Century display.

204 - RARE VALLI & COLOMBO DOOR HARDWARE SHOWROOM This appears to be a Valli & Colombo door hardware showroom display board with three different lever handle sets mounted on a stained oak display. Valli & Colombo is an Italian manufacturer known for high-end architectural hardware, often made from solid brass and sold through specialty door hardware dealers. Estimate * Auction estimate: $50–$125 * Retail to a decorator or architectural salvage buyer: $150–$300 * If the display includes complete working locksets, keys, and all internal hardware, it could bring $200–$400 to the right buyer.

205 - TWO DECORATIVE POLISHED STONES SPECIMENS These appear to be two decorative polished stone specimens rather than gemstones. * Top piece: This looks like a banded onyx (calcite onyx), often sold as "Mexican onyx", cut into a slab. The flowing tan, cream, brown, black, and reddish bands are characteristic of calcite onyx used for decorative objects. * Typical resale value: $15–35 as a display slab, depending on size and polish. Larger or thicker examples may bring $40–60. * Bottom piece: This appears to be a polished agate nodule half with a natural rough exterior and polished face. The concentric brown, black, and amber bands are typical of agate. * Typical resale value: $10–25 individually. If it’s from a desirable locality or has exceptional banding, it could sell for $30–60.00

206 - ART GLASS BIRD SHAPED CREAMER OR PITCHER This appears to be a clear art glass bird-shaped creamer or small pitcher. The stylized bird form with a long pointed beak (used as the spout), folded tail as the handle, and pedestal foot is a design that was made by several mid-century glass companies. Based on the shape, my best estimate is: * Date: 1950s–1970s * Material: Hand-blown clear glass * Likely use: Creamer, syrup pitcher, or decorative bud vase * Possible makers: Viking Glass, Kanawha, Chalet, or another mid-century art glass producer. Without an etched signature or label, it’s difficult to attribute to a specific maker. * If attributed to a recognized maker (with label or documented pattern): $25–40 * Retail in an antique shop: $20–35 Mid-Century Clear Art Glass Bird Creamer/Pitcher, Pedestal Base, 5" Tall

207 - WEST GERMAN ART POTTERY / PLEASE LOOK AT PICS This is a Guess * A shape number that appears to be 157-36 (the last two digits often indicate the height in centimeters on German pottery). * An impressed maker’s name that appears to read "AVANA" , not sure, or a very similar name beneath a small square logo. This is consistent with West German art pottery produced in the 1960s–1970s, rather than American pottery like Haeger. The matte color bands and the form also fit that period well. Auction Estimate * Typical auction value: $40–80 * If the maker is confirmed and collectors are bidding: $75–125 * Retail in an antique shop: $95–125

208 - SUPER RARE AA VAN BRIGGLE SIGNED COLO SPGS * Incised AA monogram inside a box, the classic Van Briggle logo. * "Van Briggle" hand-scripted. * “Colo. Spgs” (Colorado Springs). * A hand-incised “Z”, likely a decorator or finisher’s mark. The white matte glaze and stylized floral relief are consistent with Van Briggle * Auction estimate: $75–150 * Retail/collector price: $125–225 * If this is a documented scarce shape (and I believe it may be), it could bring $250–400+ to the right Van Briggle collector. Because Van Briggle collectors often seek unusual forms, this planter is more desirable than the typical bowls and vases seen at auction. Rare Van Briggle Pottery White Matte Floral Planter, Colorado Springs, Signed

209 - NILOAK CORNUCOPIA VASE LIGHT BLUE VINTAGE The bottom mark is very helpful. It is impressed "NILOAK", identifying it as pottery made by the Niloak Pottery Company of Benton, Arkansas, active in the early to mid-20th century. This piece appears to be: * Maker: Niloak Pottery * Form: Cornucopia (Horn of Plenty) vase/planter * Glaze: Light blue matte or satin glaze * Approximate age: 1930s–1950s * Size: About 5 inches tall * Retail/antique shop: $35–60 * If the glaze is flawless and there are no chips, cracks, or repairs: it could bring $50–75 to a Niloak collector. Vintage Niloak Pottery Blue Cornucopia Vase/Planter, Marked “NILOAK,” c. 1930s–1950s. Approximately 5” tall

210 - Cobra 29 LTD Classic 40-channel CB radio untested This appears to be a Cobra 29 LTD Classic 40-channel CB radio, one of the most popular CB radios ever made. The controls and front panel match the classic Cobra 29 series. UNTESTED * Untested / as-is (like this one): $20–50 * Tested and working: $60–100 * Excellent condition with microphone, power cord, and mounting bracket: $100–150 * Professionally peaked/tuned or with desirable modifications: $125–200+ * Expected selling price: $30–60 if sold untested. * If you can verify it powers up and transmits/receives, it should bring $60–90. Listing Description Cobra 29 LTD Classic 40-Channel CB Radio. Features RF Gain, Delta Tune, Dynamike, ANL/NB, SWR Calibration, PA capability, and illuminated channel display. Selling as found; operational status unknown unless otherwise stated.

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