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Lot: 1 - B. Stebner Hartville, Ohio Salt-Glazed Stoneware Apples Jar
A cylindrical salt-glazed stoneware storage jar attributed to potter Bernard Stebner of Hartville, Ohio. The vessel features a slightly flared rim and a flat base. The exterior surface displays a characteristic orange peel texture with a color gradient shifting from a light greyish-tan to a deeper, mottled brownish-tan. The front of the jar is decorated with hand-applied cobalt blue slip-trailed ornamentation consisting of the word Apples in a stylized cursive script. Below the text is a tapering spiral or funnel-shaped motif executed in cobalt blue slip. An impressed rectangular manufacturer's mark is located near the upper rim and reads B. STEBNER / HARTSVILLE, OHIO. The interior of the jar is finished with a dark brown glaze. Height: 9.25 inches Base Diameter: 3.75 inches.
Lot: 2 - Bill Stebner Hartville Ohio Salt-Glazed Stoneware Peaches Jar
This cylindrical stoneware storage jar is a contemporary folk art piece produced by potter Bill Stebner. It is crafted from salt-glazed stoneware with a speckled tan finish. The front of the jar features hand-applied cobalt blue slip decoration consisting of the word Peaches written in cursive script. Beneath the text is a stylized cobalt blue flourish in a swirling, conical shape. The jar is designed with a slightly flared rim and a flat base. The body of the vessel is marked with an impressed stamp above the cobalt decoration which reads B. STEBNER on the top line and HARTVILLE, OHIO on the bottom line. This piece is a modern creation executed in the tradition of 19th-century American salt-glazed stoneware. Height: 9 inches Base Diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 3 - B. Stebner Hartville Ohio Salt-Glaze Stoneware Plumbs Jar
This salt-glazed stoneware jar was produced by B. Stebner in Hartville, Ohio. The vessel features a tall, cylindrical form with a slightly flared rim and exhibits prominent horizontal throwing rings from its manufacture on a potter's wheel. The front is decorated with hand-painted cobalt blue slip-trailed script reading Plumbs situated above a freehand stylized whirligig flourish. Near the top rim, the jar is marked with a two-line impressed stamp reading B. STEBNER over HARTVILLE, OHIO. The interior of the crock is finished with a dark brown slip glaze. Height: 9 inches Base Diameter: 4 inches.
Lot: 4 - Henry McKenna Kentucky Whiskey Jug
A vintage decanter produced for the Henry McKenna brand of Kentucky whiskey. The vessel is constructed from glazed stoneware featuring cobalt blue transfer-print decoration. The front displays the brand name in arched lettering above a stylized symmetrical floral motif. Lower text identifies the production origin as Fairfield, Nelson County, Kentucky, and specifies the brand was established in 1855. The reverse side of the jug near the base is marked with the volume 4/5 Quart. The jug is formed with a classic single-finger handle and a narrow neck. It retains a partially intact silver foil label on the shoulder indicating a 6-year aging period, along with a partial federal revenue tax stamp bearing serial number D 3609218. The original cork stopper is present. Height: 8 3/4 inches Base Diameter: 4 inches.
Lot: 5 - Antique Western Electric Model 323 Candlestick Telephone for AT&T
This is an antique manual candlestick desk stand telephone manufactured by Western Electric for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T). The stand is constructed of metal with a black finish, commonly referred to as a japan finish. The handheld receiver features a dark brown shell, likely composed of hard rubber or early bakelite. The transmitter face is fitted with a metal identification plate stamped Property of American Tel & Tel Co, 323, and Pat. U.S.A. Jan. 14, 1913. The circular weighted base is incised with the marks Western Electric and Made in U.S.A. and retains a worn brown felt pad on its underside. The unit includes a brown cloth-covered line cord and a black receiver cord. Height: 11.5 inches Base Diameter: 5.25 inches.
Lot: 6 - Antique Brass Gasoline Blowtorch with Cast Iron Burner and Ribbed Wood Handle
This is an antique gasoline blowtorch, a tool commonly used by plumbers and painters in the early 20th century. The piece features a cylindrical brass fuel tank with a distinctively flared base for stability. The burner assembly is constructed from cast iron and is mounted to the top of the tank via a brass neck. Positioned directly below the burner nozzle is a small cast preheating tray, also known as a priming cup. The fuel flow is regulated by a horizontal valve stem terminating in a cross-shaped control knob. The end of this knob features a cast emblem consisting of a central circle with radiating lines, resembling a sunburst. The burner casting is incised on one side with the numbers 248 followed by a partially obscured fourth digit, possibly a 7. The tool is equipped with a horizontally oriented handle made of dark-stained wood with a ribbed, turned grip, secured by brass brackets. A cast metal hook is mounted to the top of the burner for hanging. No manufacturer name is explicitly visible on the tank or burner. Height: 10.5 inches Base Diameter: 6 inches Width: 8 inches.
Lot: 7 - A Trio of Vintage - Vintage Style Metal Elephant Figurines Including a Cast Iron Coin Bank
This collection includes three elephant figurines of varying materials and styles. The primary item is a cast iron elephant coin bank featuring two-part construction joined by a central screw. The bank is hand-painted with a dark gray body, white tusks, and a decorative blue and red howdah saddle accented with gold-toned trim. The second item is a silver-toned metal elephant figurine in a standing pose with its trunk lowered; the underside is marked with raised block letters MADE IN JAPAN. The third item is a small cast brass elephant depicted in a walking pose with its trunk raised. Cast iron bank: 8.5 inches long, 5.75 inches high, 2.75 inches wide.
Lot: 8 - Two Vintage Brass - Cast Metal Animal Figurines, Saddled Horse and Lion
This lot features two vintage cast metal figurines consisting of a Western-style horse and a standing lion, frequently identified as mid-20th-century carnival or county fair prizes. The horse figurine is modeled with a detailed Western saddle featuring decorative scrollwork and a matching breast collar. It has a dark bronze-toned patina with golden-hued highlights visible on the ears, saddle, and hindquarters. A brass-tone ball chain is attached to the mouth to simulate a bridle. The lion figurine is depicted in a standing posture with a full mane and an open mouth, finished in a bright brass tone with natural darkening in the textured areas of the mane and musculature. Both items appear to be made of hollow-cast metal, such as spelter or white metal, with a metallic wash or japanned finish. No manufacturer marks, labels, or signatures are visible on either piece. Horse: 4.5 inches height x 6 inches length x 1.25 inches width Lion: 2.5 inches height x 4.5 inches length.
Lot: 9 - Norco Foundry and Specialty Company Advertising Pig Bank
This two-part still bank is in the form of a standing pig and was manufactured by the Norco Foundry and Specialty Company of Pottstown, Pennsylvania. The bank is constructed of cast iron with a pebbled surface texture characteristic of sand casting. A coin slot is located along the dorsal ridge of the pig. The two halves are secured by a single flat-head steel screw located on the side of the body. One side of the pig features embossed text reading BUY AT NORCO AND SAVE. The opposite side features embossed text identifying the manufacturer as NORCO FOUNDRY SPECIALTY CO POTTSTOWN PA. The bank is finished in a light tan or cream-colored paint with black accents on the hooves and eyes and a trace of red paint at the mouth. Length: approximately 5.5 inches Height: approximately 3 inches.
Lot: 10 - A Pair of U.S. Mail and Air Mail Still Banks
A pair of antique cast iron still banks modeled after United States Mail and Air Mail collection boxes. Each bank features a rectangular body supported by four integral legs. The front of each unit is cast with the word LETTERS at the top and US within a rectangular frame below. The side panels are embossed with a winged eagle motif over the words AIR MAIL. These banks are constructed of two vertically cast halves joined by a single screw. The coin slot is located on the upper front slope. The surfaces are finished in black paint with gold-toned highlights on the raised lettering and emblems. One example features an additional blue painted border around the central US frame. These types of banks were produced by various American cast iron toy manufacturers in the early 20th century, including Kenton, Hubley, and Grey Iron Casting Co.Height: 4 1/4 inches Width: 2 1/4 inches Depth: 2 inches.
Lot: 11 - A Pair of Vintage Hand-Carved and Stained Wooden Clogs
This pair of hand-carved wooden clogs is designed in a traditional European folk style, commonly referred to as klompen. Each shoe is constructed from solid wood with a dark brown stain and a high-gloss varnished finish. The form features a distinctive pointed and slightly upturned toe with a rounded heel. The lateral exterior of each clog is hand-incised with a cursive inscription that reads Garry. The interior surfaces are hollowed out, displaying rough-hewn tool marks from the carving process. The exterior shows a visible wood grain under the finish. A tape measure included in the documentation indicates a total exterior length of approximately 11.5 inches. Length: 11 1/2 inches Width: 4 1/8 inches Height: 4 1/2 inches.
Lot: 12 - A Pair of Contemporary Sommerso Style Faceted Art Glass Perfume Bottles
A pair of heavy-bodied, hand-blown contemporary art glass perfume bottles utilizing a sommerso (submerged) technique. Each bottle features a multi-colored interior core encased in thick clear glass with decorative cold-worked surface cutting. The first bottle contains a deep cobalt blue core with a cranberry red base layer, featuring multiple horizontal wheel-cut grooves and two large polished circular facets on opposite sides. The second bottle contains a teal-blue core with a green casing layer, decorated with several large polished lens facets that create internal optical reflections. Both bottles are topped with matching disk-shaped stoppers featuring concentric glass circles and integrated glass daubers. The pieces have ground and polished flat bases with no visible signatures, etched marks, or manufacturer labels. Width: 3 inches Height: 6 1/4 inches.
Lot: 13 - Bohemia Crystal Hand Cut Lead Crystal Square Spirit Decanter with Faceted Stopper
This square spirit decanter with a faceted globular stopper is manufactured by Bohemia Crystal in the Czech Republic. The item is crafted from hand-cut lead crystal with a minimum lead oxide content of 24 percent. The body features deep hand-cut mitre work, with each face displaying a prominent fan or sunburst motif above a field of diamond-point cross-hatched cutting. The base is finished with a multi-point star cut. The neck and shoulders are accented with vertical fluting. The heavy, spherical stopper is decorated with all-over diamond-shaped facets. A blue and gold oval foil label is affixed to the shoulder, featuring the Bohemia logo, a stylized B in a shield with three stars, and the text BOHEMIA CZECH REPUBLIC and HAND CUT LEAD CRYSTAL OVER 24% PbO. Height: 10 inches Width: 3.75 inches.
Lot: 14 - Two Glass Decanters Including a Square Cut Crystal Spirit Decanter and a Flared Decanter with Metallic Trim
This lot features two distinct glass decanters of varying styles. The first is a heavy spirit decanter of square form, likely lead crystal, featuring deep-cut traditional patterns of crisscross and diamond motifs across the body panels with vertical wedge cuts at the corners. It is fitted with a large spherical stopper featuring multi-faceted diamond cuts that match the body aesthetic. The second piece is a flared teardrop-shaped decanter tapering to a slender neck and a wide out-turned rim, resting on a tapered pedestal base. This decanter is decorated with thin metallic bands, possibly platinum or silver luster, at the rim and shoulder, with a faint etched scrolling floral and vine motif visible just below the shoulder band. It includes a wide mushroom-shaped stopper with a smooth top and concentric ringed texture on the underside. No maker marks, labels, or signatures were identified on either vessel. Flared decanter height: 13.5 inches Flared decanter width: 4.75 inches Square decanter height: 9.5 inches.
Lot: 15 - Avon Glass Hen on Nest Covered Trinket Dish
This is a vintage two-piece covered glass dish manufactured by Avon Products, Inc., commonly referred to as a hen-on-nest. The set includes a lid molded in the form of a hen with detailed feathering, composed of white milk glass with a pearlescent iridescent finish. The base is made of yellow-toned glass with a satin finish, featuring a molded basketweave pattern and a rope-twist border at the foot. The underside of the base is marked with two raised rectangular stamps: the upper mark reads AVON and the lower mark contains the number 9. Length: 4.25 inches Height: 3.75 inches.
Lot: 16 - Vintage Cast Brass Nautical Submariners Table Bell
This decorative table bell is constructed from cast brass and features a maritime-themed stand. The design is characteristic of the United States Navy Submarine Service insignia, featuring two stylized dolphins with detailed scales and upward-curving tails that meet to form an arched yoke. A central bell is suspended from a scrolled hanger between the figures. The bell is of a traditional flared shape and retains its interior clapper. The entire assembly is mounted on a heavy, stepped rectangular base with molded edges. The piece appears to be sand-cast and assembled from several components. No maker marks, signatures, or inscriptions were found during inspection. Height: 11.5 inches Width: 8 inches Depth: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 17 - Speaking Dog Mechanical Bank Reproduction
This is a modern cast iron mechanical bank produced as a reproduction of the late 19th-century Speaking Dog design originally patented by Shepard Hardware. The bank is constructed from painted cast iron and features a seated girl in a yellow dress next to a white spotted dog with black ears. The base is finished in dark green with red and yellow trim. The front of the base features the embossed text SPEAKING DOG in yellow-painted lettering, and the side is embossed with the word BANK. The underside is cast with the word CHINA and is secured with a modern Phillips-head screw. A circular black plastic coin trap plug is present on the bottom. The bank is operated by a lever located behind the dog; when depressed, the girl's arm moves forward to deposit a coin and the dog's mouth opens. Height: 7 1/2 inches Length: 7 1/2 inches Width: 3 inches.
Lot: 18 - Mechanical Monkey Bank
This is a mechanical coin bank titled Monkey Bank, produced as a mid-to-late 20th-century reproduction of a classic 19th-century design originally created by J. & E. Stevens. The piece is constructed of cast iron and features a multi-color hand-painted finish in shades of red, blue, green, and brown with gold-tone accents. The design depicts an organ grinder figure standing next to a music box, with a monkey figure mounted on a horizontal sliding track. A small gold-colored chain connects the monkey to the organ grinder box. The front of the green rectangular base features raised lettering that reads MONKEY BANK. The bank operates via a spring-loaded lever mechanism; when the lever at the rear is depressed, the monkey slides forward to deposit a coin into the music box. No manufacturer marks or patent stamps are visible on the casting. Length: 8 inches Height: 7.5 inches Width: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 19 - Motorcycle with US Parcel Post Sidecar and Rider
This cast iron toy depicts a motorcycle and sidecar configured for mail delivery, resembling early 20th-century service vehicles and attributed to the Harley-Davidson 1996 reproduction series. The motorcycle and sidecar are finished in olive green paint, featuring a fixed figure of a rider wearing a blue postal uniform with a black cap, gloves, and boots. The sidecar has an enclosed van-style body with raised lettering. Gold-painted accents are applied to the engine and headlights, while the handlebars and wheel spokes are finished in silver paint. The item is assembled using modern cross-head screws. Inscriptions:Sidecar (Sides): PARCEL POST Sidecar (Rear): U S. Length: 8 3/4 inches Width: 4 3/4 inches Height: 6 inches.
Lot: 20 - American 4 Gallon Stoneware Butter Churn with Albany Type Slip Glaze
An antique American stoneware butter churn of tall, cylindrical form. The vessel features a flared rim with an internal gallery designed to accommodate a lid and is flanked by two applied ear-shaped lug handles on the upper shoulder. The exterior and interior are coated in a dark chocolate-brown slip glaze, consistent with nineteenth-century Albany-type slips. A single numeral 4 is incised on the shoulder, indicating a four-gallon capacity. There are no additional maker marks or stamps visible on the body or base. Height: 16.5 inches Diameter: 8.5 inches.
Lot: 21 - Vintage Insulated Thermal Picnic Jug with Ceramic Liner
This is a vintage insulated thermal picnic jug, a classic travel accessory used for motoring and camping during the early to mid-20th century. The object consists of a green-painted metal exterior shell containing a stoneware ceramic interior liner. It features a wire bail handle with a turned wooden grip and a threaded aluminum screw-top cap. The front of the jug bears a heavily degraded paper label with a diamond-shaped outline, though the text is largely illegible aside from fragmented characters including the letters h and i. This specific form and label style are frequently attributed to manufacturers such as Hemp and Co. or Knapp-Monarch for their Blue Ribbon product line. The jug stands on a flat base and features horizontal reinforcing ribs around the upper and lower portions of the body. Diameter: 9 inches Height to top of cap: 11 inches Height with handle extended: 13.5 inches.
Lot: 22 - Vintage Macomb Thrift Jug One Gallon Metal and Ceramic Insulated Thermos
This is a vintage one-gallon insulated utility jug manufactured by the Macomb Manufacturing Company of Macomb, Illinois. Known as the Thrift Jug, this model was designed for the transport of both liquids and foods. The vessel is constructed with a black painted metal exterior and a thick white ceramic stoneware interior liner. It is equipped with a wire bail handle featuring a contoured wooden grip and a large threaded aluminum screw cap. The front of the jug retains its original rectangular paper label with red and black typography on a yellow background. The label transcription is as follows: MACOMB THRIFT JUG, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR CARRYING LIQUIDS OR FOODS, ONE-GALLON-CAPACITY, MANUFACTURED BY MACOMB MANUFACTURING CO. MACOMB, ILL. Height: 9.75 inches Diameter: 8.75 inches.
Lot: 23 - Vintage Aladdin Journey Jug with Ceramic Liner
This is a vintage Aladdin Journey Jug, a heavy-duty insulated thermal container manufactured by Aladdin Industries, Inc., in Chicago, U.S.A. The jug is constructed with a metal exterior shell finished in an original olive green paint. The interior features a thick, white ceramic or stoneware liner designed to keep contents hot or cold. The unit is complete with its original aluminum screw-top cap and a separate internal vacuum stopper made of ribbed glass with a metal top and rubber gasket. A wire bail handle with a turned-wood grip is mounted to the shoulders. The front of the container bears a multi-colored lithographed label identifying the brand and model. The label includes several patent dates: November 14, 1922; June 17, 1924; and March 31, 1925. Height: Approximately 12.5 inches Diameter: Approximately 9.5 inches.
Lot: 24 - German Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Cobalt Decorated 4 Liter Storage Jar
A salt-glazed stoneware storage jar or crock attributed to the Westerwald region of Germany. The vessel features a cylindrical form that tapers toward the base, a slightly flared rim, and two applied lug handles. The exterior is decorated with hand-painted cobalt blue slip, including stylized foliate or feather spray motifs on the front and back. Two horizontal blue bands encircle the upper body beneath the rim, with a single band near the base. The handles are accented with blue dabs. Beneath one handle, the jar bears an incised capacity mark of 4 L. followed by a terminal period, indicating a 4-liter capacity. The presence of metric capacity markings is characteristic of German stoneware produced for the export market in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Height: 10 inches Rim Diameter: 7.75 inches.
Lot: 25 - Robinson Ransbottom 3-Gallon Blue Crown Stoneware Crock
A 3-gallon cylindrical stoneware crock manufactured by the Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Co. of Roseville, Ohio. The exterior is finished in a light cream-colored Bristol-style glaze, while the interior features a dark brown glaze characteristic of an Albany-type slip. The side of the crock is decorated with a cobalt blue stenciled crown trademark. The center of the crown contains a circular medallion with the numeral 3, indicating the vessel's capacity. The letters U.S.A. are stenciled in blue below the crown. The underside of the base is marked with an impressed U.S.A. stamp. Height: 10.5 inches Diameter: 10.5 inches.
Lot: 26 - Antique American Stoneware Shoulder Jug with Wire Bail Handle and Cork Stopper
An antique stoneware shoulder jug, also known as a harvest or field jug, featuring a cylindrical body tapering to a rounded shoulder and a narrow neck. The jug is equipped with two applied loop handles on the shoulder which secure a wire bail handle with a turned wooden grip. It is finished in a uniform light tan Bristol-style glaze. The shoulder bears an impressed mark in two lines reading MADE IN U.S.A. Height to neck: 9 inches Total height with handle: 12.5 inches Diameter at widest Point: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 27 - Antique Copper Wash Boiler Utility Tub with Wood Handles
This antique oval utility tub or wash boiler is fabricated from sheet copper, featuring vertical side seams and a rolled top rim. The body is reinforced with two horizontal ribs. Two ferrous metal handle brackets with decorative scrolled profiles are riveted to the sides, holding turned wooden grips that retain remnants of black paint. The exterior surface of the tub has been refinished with a copper-toned metallic coating or paint, showing visible brushstrokes and drips. The interior retains a dark, natural oxidized copper patina with evidence of heavy use and mineralization. The body exhibits numerous dents and creases throughout. Height: 12.5 inches Length: 27 inches Width: 12.5 inches.
Lot: 28 - Star Stoneware Company 2-Gallon Two-Tone Stoneware Jug
This is a 2-gallon stoneware jug produced by the Star Stoneware Company of Crooksville, Ohio. The vessel features a cylindrical form with a rounded shoulder and a single loop handle attached at the neck. It is finished with a two-tone glaze, characterized by a dark brown Albany-type slip on the upper portion and a cream-colored glaze on the lower body. The front of the jug displays a cobalt blue stenciled mark consisting of a circular border surrounding a five-pointed star, with the numeral 2 positioned in the center to denote capacity. The base is unglazed, showing the natural clay body. Height: 13 inches Diameter: 9 inches.
Lot: 29 - American Two-Tone Stoneware 5-Gallon Jug Attributed to Western Stoneware
This is an antique American stoneware jug with a five-gallon capacity, attributed to Western Stoneware of Monmouth, Illinois, based on the distinctive numeral font and two-tone glaze style. The vessel is constructed with a large cylindrical body and a rounded shoulder that tapers into a narrow neck with a single integrated strap handle. It features a classic two-tone finish, consisting of a dark brown slip glaze on the upper portion over a light gray bristol-glazed body. The front of the jug is marked with a stamped cobalt blue numeral 5. The base is flat and unglazed, exhibiting typical firing marks and surface staining. No maker's marks or stamps are visible on the exterior or base. Height: 17.5 inches Diameter at shoulder: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 30 - A Set of Three Gibson China Blue Banded Ceramic Nesting Mixing Bowls
A set of three graduated nesting mixing bowls produced by Gibson China. Each bowl is crafted from a heavy-duty glazed ceramic with an off-white or cream-colored body. The decorative scheme consists of two parallel horizontal cobalt blue bands applied under the glaze. The form features a deep, rounded body transitioning to a slightly flared, stepped rim, and the bowls rest on a low, raised foot. The underside of the base bears a printed manufacturer mark in blue ink that reads GIBSON CHINA. Large bowl diameter: 11 1/4 inches Overall nested height: 5 3/4 inches.
Lot: 31 - Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Roseville Ohio Pink Spongeware 2 Quart Low Jar
A vintage American stoneware low jar produced by Robinson Ransbottom Pottery. The cylindrical vessel is crafted from stoneware with a slightly rolled rim. The exterior is decorated with a mottled rose-pink spongeware glaze applied over a cream-colored base, while the interior features a smooth cream glaze. The underside is marked with a blue printed backstamp identifying the maker and location as ROBINSON RANSBOTTOM, Roseville, Ohio, U.S.A. It is further labeled as a Low Jar with a 2 Qt. capacity. Diameter: Approximately 8 1/8 inches Height: Approximately 4 1/4 inches Capacity: 2 Quarts.
Lot: 32 - American Blue and White Spongeware Stoneware Crock with Lid and Bale Handle
This is an American stoneware crock of cylindrical form featuring a slightly flared rim and two molded ear-style lugs that secure a thin wire bale handle. The item includes a matching domed lid with a central button-style knob. The entire exterior surface is decorated with a cobalt blue spongeware pattern over a cream stoneware ground. The interior has a clear glaze finish. The base of the crock shows concentric wire-cut marks from the manufacturing process. No maker's marks, capacity markings, or factory stamps are visible on the body or the base.
Lot: 33 - Hartley Pottery Fort Vallonia Days Commemorative Stoneware Lidded Jar, 2002
This contemporary salt-glazed stoneware lidded jar was produced by Hartley Pottery for the 2002 Fort Vallonia Days festival. The cylindrical crock features a slightly flared rim and a matching stoneware lid with a central knob handle. The vessel is decorated with cobalt blue slip-trailed motifs over a light gray-to-tan high-fire stoneware body. The front of the jar is inscribed FT. VALLONIA in arched block letters above a stylized leaf or feather flourish, with the year 2002 below. The lid is accented with a concentric blue ring and a cobalt blue-glazed knob. The base is incised with the script signature Hartley P and the date 02. The lower exterior wall features small incised initials GD, likely representing the individual potter. The interior is glazed with a clean finish, and the rim seat for the lid exhibits a brown-toned glaze. Height: 6 1/4 inches Diameter: 5 1/4 inches.
Lot: 34 - Paul Storie Pottery Stoneware Lidded Pitcher with Hand Painted Blue Barn Scene
This stoneware lidded pitcher was produced by the P.R. Storie Pottery Co. in Marshall, Texas. The vessel features a bulbous form with a pinched pouring spout, a single loop handle, and a matching fitted lid with a round knob finial. It is constructed from stoneware finished in a smooth cream-colored glaze and decorated with hand-painted cobalt blue underglaze. The front of the jar depicts a folk-art style rural landscape featuring a barn surrounded by leafless trees. The side of the vessel, near the base of the painting, is signed and dated M and Sue 84. The underside of the base bears a stamped blue mark that reads P. R. STORIE POTTERY CO. MARSHALL, TEX. Height: 5.75 inches Width: 6.5 inches Diameter at Rim: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 35 - A Pair of Bohemian Style Ruby Cut to Clear Glass Decanters
A matching pair of cased glass decanters featuring a ruby red layer cut through to clear glass. The cylindrical bodies are decorated with a diamond-cut trellis pattern. Each diamond segment contains a stylized four-petal star motif, with circular lens cuts at the intersections. The sloping shoulders lead to tall necks with deep vertical flute cuts, terminating in a wide, flat, polished rim. Each decanter includes a matching stopper featuring vertical fluting and a faceted, pyramidal finial. The base of each stopper is ground for a precision fit. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible on either piece. Height: approximately 12 inches including stopper Base Diameter: approximately 2.75 inches.
Lot: 36 - Shannon Crystal Freedom Pattern 24% Lead Crystal Footed Flared Vase
This footed, flared vase is produced by Shannon Crystal in the Freedom pattern. Constructed from 24% lead crystal, the piece features a tall, flared body terminating in a scalloped, petal-shaped rim. The upper portion of the body is decorated with deep vertical petal-shaped cuts. A central band of diamond-point cross-hatching sits above a lower section of vertical fluted wedge cuts. The flared circular foot continues the fluting and includes a radial starburst design on the underside. A green diamond-shaped foil label is affixed near the rim and reads Shannon Crystal Designs of Ireland 24% Lead Crystal Made in Slovakia. Height: 12 inches Rim Diameter: 8.75 inches.
Lot: 37 - A Pair of Lead Cut Crystal Pitchers with Frosted Bird Medallions
This set consists of two pieces of lead cut crystal tableware featuring a matching pattern of frosted bird medallions and geometric cuts. The set includes a large footed water pitcher and a matching footed creamer. The pattern is attributed to the Byrdes collection produced by Hofbauer of West Germany in the late 20th century. Both vessels are decorated with frosted intaglio medallions depicting a bird perched among strawberry leaves and berries. The surrounding crystal body is heavily cut with a combination of diamond points, vertical fans, and starburst motifs. Each piece features a sawtooth scalloped rim and stands on a pedestal base with a radial starburst pattern on the underside. The handles are molded with a textured geometric design. No maker's marks or labels are visible on either piece.Pitcher height: 8.75 inches Pitcher width at rim: 4 inches Pitcher length from spout to handle: 8.5 inches.
Lot: 38 - Two Pieces of Clear Decorative Glass Including an American Brilliant Period Style Cut Glass Loving Cup and a Ribbed Pedestal Compote
This lot consists of two pieces of clear decorative glass. The first item is a tall, two-handled vase in the American Brilliant Period (ABP) style, commonly referred to as a loving cup. The body features complex geometric cutting with large central hobstars, cross-hatched diamond fields, and fan-cut motifs. The twin C-scroll handles are decorated with notched thumbprint cutting, and the piece is finished with a deep sawtooth rim and a multi-pointed rayed base. The second item is a lidded pedestal compote or sweetmeat jar crafted from clear pressed glass. It features a vertical ribbed or fluted design on the bowl, the domed lid, and the flared pedestal base. The lid is topped with a faceted, pointed finial, and a scalloped wafer connector joins the bowl to the foot. No maker marks are visible on either piece. Compote height: 12.5 inches Compote lid diameter: 6.75 inches.
Lot: 39 - Two American Brilliant Period Style Cut Glass Table Items
This lot consists of two high-quality hand-cut crystal pieces following the American Brilliant Period tradition. The first item is a bulbous water carafe or decanter featuring a body decorated with deep miter cuts forming large multi-point stars separated by crossed linear motifs. The upper shoulder is finished with fan and palmette style cuts. The neck displays vertical flutes with notched zipper edges on the ridges and three horizontal ring cuts mid-way up. The second item is a round decorative bowl with a deeply scalloped sawtooth rim. The pattern features a central hobstar on the base surrounded by smaller hobstars, fine diamond-point cutting, and cross-hatched fields. Both pieces show high clarity and sharp, crisp edges on the hand-cut facets. No maker marks or signatures were identified on either piece. Carafe Height: 7 inches Carafe Maximum Diameter: 5 inches Bowl Diameter: 6.75 inches.
Lot: 40 - Two Contemporary 24% Lead Crystal Vases including Royal Gallery
This lot comprises two pieces of contemporary 24% lead crystal. The first is a large cylindrical vase with a tapered form and a scalloped rim. The decorative program consists of deep vertical wedge cuts on the upper body, transitioning into a field of crisscross diamond cuts with starburst motifs toward the base. This vase retains an original oval foil label near the rim which reads: 24% LEAD CRYSTAL, Royal Gallery, MADE IN SLOVAKIA, copyright 1999 FEDERATED DEPARTMENT STORES. The second item is a trumpet-style vase featuring a flared, notched rim. Its cutting pattern includes elongated vertical mitre cuts flared in a palm frond motif situated above a lower section of diamond-hatched cutting. Both pieces exhibit high clarity and sharp faceting characteristic of late 20th-century European lead crystal production. Large Vase: Height: 10 inches; Rim Diameter: 5.75 inches Trumpet Vase: Height: 8 inches; Rim Diameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 41 - A Set of Floral Etched and Cut Glass Drinkware Including a Ship's Decanter and Five Tumblers
This set comprises one clear glass ship's decanter and five matching tumblers, each featuring a combination of etched and cut decorations. The decanter is designed in a traditional captain's style with a broad, flat base and a fluted neck. The base of the decanter is decorated with deep-cut geometric panels featuring cross-hatching and diamond points. The upper section of the decanter and the sides of the tumblers are adorned with wheel-etched floral motifs, specifically five-petaled blossoms with textured, parallel-lined petals and beaded centers. The decanter includes a coordinating ball stopper with a diamond-cut pattern and a ground glass plug. Each cylindrical tumbler is finished with a multi-point starburst cut on the underside of the base. No maker's marks or signatures are visible. Decanter Height: 12 1/4 inches Decanter Base Diameter: 9 inches.
Lot: 42 - Five-Gallon Brown Slip Glazed Stoneware Jug
Large stoneware jug featuring a bulbous body tapering to a short, wide neck with a heavy, rounded rim. The vessel is finished in a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze with a glossy appearance, characteristic of 19th and early 20th-century American utilitarian stoneware. A single, stout loop handle is attached to the neck and shoulder. The shoulder of the jug features a hand-incised numeral 5, indicating a five-gallon capacity. The interior of the jug is also glazed. This form and glaze type were common throughout the Northeastern and Midwestern United States for storing liquids such as whiskey, vinegar, or molasses. Height: 17.5 inches Diameter: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 43 - A Pair of Vintage Hollywood Regency Style Gilt Metal and Marble Mantle Lustre Candlesticks
This matched pair of single-light mantle lustres is designed in the Hollywood Regency style with Rococo Revival influences. Each candlestick features a cast gilt-finished metal stem decorated with stylized foliate and acanthus leaf motifs. The stems support a circular gallery from which hang nine sets of two-part clear faceted glass prisms, each consisting of a small octagonal bead and a larger teardrop-shaped pendant. The candlesticks are mounted on tiered bases, featuring a circular white marble disk set between the stem and an ornate, four-footed cast metal base embellished with scrollwork and shell-like details. No maker's marks, labels, or signatures were observed on the base or body of either item. Height: Approximately 9 inches Base Diameter: Approximately 4.5 inches.
Lot: 44 - Dressel Arlington N.J. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Lantern with Adlake Kero Macbeth Globe
This vintage kerosene railroad lantern features a metal frame manufactured by Dressel of Arlington, New Jersey. The top chimney cap is embossed with the manufacturer name and location. The shoulder of the lantern is embossed with the initials B & O RR, signifying its use by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The unit is fitted with a clear glass globe that is embossed Adlake Kero on one side and Macbeth on the opposite side. The construction includes a wire guard cage and a circular base with ventilation holes. The wire bail handle is attached to the frame and features stylized crimps for ease of carrying. The internal burner assembly and wick are present and visible through the globe. Base Diameter: 6 1/4 inches Total Height (with handle): 15 inches.
Lot: 45 - Vintage Clayton and Lambert Protection Brass Gasoline Blowtorch
A vintage gasoline blowtorch manufactured by the Clayton and Lambert Manufacturing Co. of Louisville, Kentucky. This industrial tool features a cylindrical brass fuel tank with a flared base and a cast iron or steel burner assembly mounted to the top. A red-painted wooden handle is attached to the side via a black-finished metal bracket. The burner assembly includes a black fluted control knob and a top-mounted hook. The tank features two partially surviving decals. One decal shows the shield-shaped Protection logo with the manufacturer name fragments Clayt and Louis. The second decal provides safety and operating instructions, including the phrases Tighten Filler Plug With Wrench and Wipe Spilled G... Tank Before. The bottom of the tank contains a threaded brass filler plug with a folding wing-style key. Height: 10 inches Width: 9.5 inches Base Diameter: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 46 - 19th Century Cast Iron Gate Marked Tea Kettle with Turned Wood Handle
An antique tea kettle or stove humidifier featuring a bulbous, heavy-walled cast iron body. The base displays a prominent vertical gate mark, approximately 3 inches in length, which indicates 19th-century sand-casting manufacturing. The kettle is equipped with a swivel-action lid decorated with raised concentric circular rings that pivots on a single pin. It features a high-arched wire bail handle fitted with a black-finished turned wooden grip. The flared spout is integral to the body casting. The exterior shows a dark, aged finish with visible surface oxidation. The interior is unlined cast iron. Total Length Spout to back: 11.5 inches Body Height to top of id: 6.25 inches Base Diameter: 6.75 inches Overall Height with Handle Extended: Approximately 9.75 inches.
Lot: 47 - Cast Iron Cupped Hands Decorative Dish in Rust Finish
Attributed to the Hello Honey or Storied Home collections, this contemporary decorative dish is constructed from sand-cast iron in the form of two cupped, open hands. The piece features a textured, granular surface finished with an antiqued brown patina that has been distressed to expose dark, black-toned metal, creating a weathered and rustic appearance. The interior displays realistic palm lines and skin creases, while the underside reveals molded knuckles and finger joints. A circular sprue mark from the casting process is visible on the base; no further maker marks, stamps, or labels are present. Width: 6 inches Depth: 6 inches Height: 2.5 inches.
Lot: 48 - Salmon Falls Stoneware Lidded Blueberry Basket Crock 1993
This is a lidded stoneware crock produced by Salmon Falls Stoneware. The cylindrical vessel is constructed with a slightly flared rim and two integrated lug handles. The accompanying lid is designed to sit inset within the rim and features a centered ball knob handle. The front face is decorated with a raised, slip-trailed cobalt blue design depicting a woven basket filled with blueberries and leaves, accented with cobalt blue dots near the base. The exterior displays a traditional speckled greyish-tan salt-glaze finish, while the interior is coated in a dark brown slip glaze. The lower reverse of the crock bears an impressed rectangular stamp that reads SALMON FALLS, STONEWARE, Dover, NH, and 1993. Height: 4.25 inches Width: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 49 - A Trio of Budweiser Commemorative Holiday and Label Steins, 1987-1995
This trio of Budweiser commemorative beer steins was handcrafted by Ceramarte in Brazil for Anheuser-Busch, Inc. The set includes three distinct designs from the late 20th century. The first stein is the 1995 Label Stein, featuring a high-relief reproduction of the classic Budweiser King of Beers label. The body is decorated with raised relief scrolls, wheat, and hop motifs. The base is marked with the Anheuser-Busch eagle logo, the 1995 copyright date, and the Ceramarte maker's mark. The second item is the 1987 C Series holiday stein. The body depicts a winter relief scene of the Budweiser Clydesdale hitch passing through the gates at Grant's Farm. The base includes printed script identifying it as part of the C Series and provides a short narrative of the scene. Small hand-painted initials LU are present on the underside. The third item is the 1989 Collector's Series holiday stein. It features a wrap-around relief winter scene showing the Clydesdale team pulling a delivery wagon on a snowy evening. The base includes the 1989 series designation and retains the original gold foil manufacturer sticker from Ceramarte. Height: 7 inchesBase Diameter: 3 1/2 inches Width including handle: 5 1/2 inches.
Lot: 50 - Vintage Galvanized Metal Dairy Milk Can with Bail Handle
A vintage dairy milk can constructed from galvanized steel. The object features a cylindrical body transitioning into a tapered shoulder and neck. It is equipped with a matching fitted lid and a wire bail handle attached via riveted lugs on the shoulders. The construction shows characteristic industrial seams and a reinforced base rim. No manufacturer marks, brand names, or patent dates are visible on the item. Height: 17.5 inches Base Diameter: 9.5 inches.
Lot: 51 - Three-Gallon Salt-Glazed Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Blue Number Three
This salt-glazed stoneware crock features a straight-sided cylindrical form with a thick, rounded overhanging rim and two applied lug handles. The exterior is finished in a traditional light tan salt glaze, while the interior is coated with a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. The front of the vessel is decorated with a large, stylized number 3 rendered in cobalt blue slip-trailing, denoting a three-gallon capacity. The decoration includes a circular flourish at the top and a loopy horizontal base. A small cobalt drip is present on the top rim directly above the central decoration. No impressed maker's stamp or factory mark is visible on the body. The underside of the base shows faint, illegible markings in pencil or chalk. This piece is characteristic of American stoneware from the mid-to-late 19th century, frequently associated with Midwestern potteries. Height: 10.75 inches Diameter: 11 inches.
Lot: 52 - Amethyst Slag and Milk Glass Duck on Nest Covered Dish, Attributed to L.G. Wright
A two-piece pressed glass covered dish in the form of a duck, attributed to L.G. Wright and likely manufactured by Fenton Art Glass. The lid features a head and neck molded from translucent amethyst purple slag glass with characteristic white marbling. This color transitions into an opaque white milk glass body characterized by detailed molded feather patterns. The separate oval base is constructed from opaque white milk glass. The exterior of the base is decorated with a complex molded pattern consisting of diagonal ribbing on the upper portion and a diamond-quilted or waffle-texture pattern on the lower half. The interior and underside of the base are smooth. No maker marks, logos, or signatures are visible on either piece. Length: 11.5 inches Height: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 53 - A Classical Style Putti Motif Table Lamp and a Ceramic Stoneware Jug
This lot includes two decorative objects. The first is a Classical Revival style table lamp featuring a cast metal base with an aged gilt finish. The base is sculpted with a group of two putti flanking a central column that features a basket of grapes and fruit. The lamp is fitted with a frosted glass shade characterized by vertical ribbing and a flared, ruffled rim. The second object is a globular ceramic stoneware jug with a cream-colored glaze. The jug has a short neck and two small lug handles at the shoulder. The glaze exhibits typical manufacturing characteristics such as pitting and dark speckling. No maker marks were identified on either piece. Glass shade diameter: Approximately 6 inches Ceramic jug height: Approximately 10.5 inches.
Lot: 54 - Vintage Cincinnati Victor Co Victor Electric Radiant Bowl Heater
This vintage electric radiant bowl heater is manufactured by The Cincinnati Victor Co. and branded as the Victor model. The unit features a parabolic metal reflector bowl supported by an adjustable green-painted metal base and rear housing. A protective wire safety guard is mounted across the front of the reflector. A circular blue and silver manufacturer label is positioned at the center of the wire guard and reads: THE CINCINNATI VICTOR CO., 110 VOLTS, Victor, 550 WATTS, MADE IN CINCINNATI, O., U.S.A. The item is equipped with an original twisted cloth-covered electrical cord and a vintage black circular two-prong plug. The central ceramic heating element is missing from the interior socket. Height: 11 1/2 inches Reflector Diameter: 10 inches.
Lot: 55 - Crosley Model 515 Tombstone Tube Radio
A vintage Crosley Radio Corporation Model 515 tombstone-style tube radio, manufactured in Cincinnati, Ohio, circa 1934-1935. This model, often referred to as The Fiver, features a wooden cabinet with a light-colored veneer front face, vertical decorative grooving, and four brown bakelite control knobs. The top and side panels are finished in a dark reddish-brown stain or paint. The front includes a decorative wooden speaker grille over black cloth. A circular airplane-style dial is set behind glass with a gold-tone bezel, featuring the Crosley logo, a radio tower, and two globes. The dial provides scales for the standard broadcast band (55-150) and a police band (1.6-3.5). The internal chassis houses five vacuum tubes, including a Cunningham Radiotron, and a yellow Aerovox Hi-Farad dry electrolytic condenser. A metal identification plate on the rear of the chassis lists the manufacturer, model number 515, serial number J3043961, and technical specifications for 100-125 volts AC at 55 watts and 60 cycles. A brown two-prong power cord is attached. Height: 11 3/4 inches Width: 10 1/4 inches Depth: 6 1/4 inches.
Lot: 56 - Antique Stoneware Jug with Wire Bail Handle and Wooden Grip
This antique stoneware jug features a cylindrical body with a rounded shoulder and a short, narrow neck. The exterior is finished in a monochromatic, cream-colored Bristol glaze. It is equipped with two integral lug-style ears that secure a wire bail handle. The handle retains its original turned wooden grip. No maker marks, location stamps, or capacity numbers are visible on the exterior of the vessel. This style of stoneware was commonly produced in the United States between 1890 and 1920 for the storage and transport of liquids like molasses or cider. Height: 11 inches Diameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 57 - Fifth Avenue Crystal Attributed Art Glass Toucan Figurine
This hand-blown art glass figurine is attributed to Fifth Avenue Crystal and depicts a stylized toucan. The piece features a bulbous body of opaque yellow glass with a mottled, speckled texture and scattered black spot accents near the base. The neck is clear glass with an internal yellow trail leading to an emerald green transparent glass head. The head includes a large elongated beak and a jagged, flame-like crest. The underside has a polished pontil mark. No maker marks, labels, or signatures were observed during inspection. Height: 10.5 inches Width: 5.25 inches Base Diameter: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 58 - Large Peach Latticinio Art Glass Vase in the Murano Style
A hand-blown art glass vase featuring a flattened globular body, a tall tapering neck, and an applied flared pedestal foot. The body is constructed from peach-colored cased glass decorated with internal white spiral filigree threads, a technique known as latticinio. A decorative crimped amber-toned glass rigaree band is applied to the center of the neck. The pedestal base is crafted from translucent amber-toned glass. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on the piece. Height: 12.75 inches Width: 6.5 inches Base Diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 59 - Mid-Century Modern Style Hand-Blown Multicolored Swirl Art Glass Vase with Scalloped Rim
A hand-blown art glass vase featuring a tall, tapered form that flares into a wide, heavily scalloped rim. The body is decorated with a vibrant swirl technique, incorporating a palette of bright yellow, lime green, and white with accents of cobalt blue and orange. The piece terminates in a thick, translucent dark green glass base with a matching lobed edge. The interior surface mirrors the exterior color pattern and texture. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on the body or base. Height: 11.5 inches Rim Diameter: 6.75 inches.
Lot: 60 - Mid-Century Bohemian Style Orange Spatter Art Glass Vase with Applied Splash Base
This hand-blown art glass vase features a bulbous base and a long, tapering neck. The piece is crafted using a cased glass technique, featuring an opaque white interior. The exterior exhibits a vibrant spatter or frit decoration with mottled orange and white patterns, interspersed with vertical streaks of dark brown and black. A clear glass spiral coil is applied around the mid-section of the neck. The vase is supported by an applied splash or claw-style foot, composed of cobalt blue glass that transitions to clear at the pulled points. The underside of the base is recessed and unpolished, showing no visible maker marks, signatures, or labels. Height: 12 inches Width: 4.5 inches at the widest point of the base.
Lot: 61 - Two Mid-Century Modern Style Art Glass Vases Including a Czechoslovakian Tango Style Vase
This lot contains two vibrant art glass vases of varying forms and styles. The first is a tall, cased glass cylinder vase, featuring a bright lime green interior encased in a clear glass outer layer. The piece is constructed with a thick, clear sham base. The second item is a blown glass vase in the Tango style, attributed to Czechoslovakian production from the Art Deco period. It features a vibrant orange body with a ruffled rim, an elongated neck, and a bulbous base. The vase is ornamented with applied cobalt blue glass accents, including two handles and a spiral wrap trailing around the neck. Neither piece shows visible maker marks or signatures. Green vase: 14.75 inches height, 3.5 inches base diameter Orange vase: 10 inches height.
Lot: 62 - Vintage RCA Victor Model 65X1 Bakelite Tabletop Tube Radio
This is a vintage RCA Victor Model 65X1 AM tabletop vacuum tube radio, manufactured circa 1946. The unit features a dark brown molded Bakelite cabinet with a streamlined Art Deco design, characterized by rounded corners and horizontal ribbing on the side panels and integrated speaker grille. The front of the radio displays a horizontal slide-rule tuning dial with a yellow background and black frequency markings for the AM band ranging from 55 to 160 (550 to 1600 kHz). The manufacturer name RCA Victor is molded into the cabinet face below the speaker and printed on the dial face. The rear of the unit retains a portion of its original fiberboard back panel, which features a Golden Throat tone certification label with the signature of D.D. Cole, Chief Engineer for the Home Instrument Division of RCA Victor. Inside, the chassis contains multiple vacuum tubes, including one visible RCA Radiotron electron tube. Two matching circular control knobs are present on the front for volume and tuning. Width: 11.75 inches Height: 7.25 inches Depth: 7 inches.
Lot: 63 - Vintage Lexington Art Deco Wood Case Tabletop AM Tube Radio
This is a vintage tabletop vacuum tube radio branded Lexington. The unit features an Art Deco-style wood cabinet with a dark stained finish, characterized by stepped shoulders and horizontal wooden louver slats over the speaker grille. A horizontal slide-rule tuning dial is positioned behind a glass panel, displaying frequency markings for the AM band from 55 to 170 (representing 550 to 1700 kHz). Two dark brown Bakelite-style knobs are located on the lower front for power, volume, and tuning. The open rear of the cabinet exposes the internal chassis and a large, horizontally-mounted oval loop antenna. The antenna board is stamped with numbers 374011 and 6310. The cabinet design and chassis layout are visually consistent with the 1946 RCA Victor Model 61-5 and related Espey models. Height: 8.25 inches Width: 12.25 inches Depth: 6.75 inches.
Lot: 64 - RCA Victor Model 56X Brown Bakelite Vacuum Tube AM Radio
A mid-century RCA Victor Model 56X tabletop vacuum tube radio. The unit features a dark brown Bakelite cabinet designed with Streamline Moderne influences, including three horizontal speed lines molded into the sides and a broad, louvered front speaker grille. The front panel includes three brown control knobs and a horizontal slide-rule dial protected by a clear cover. The frequency scale displays the standard AM broadcast band with markings from 55 to 160. Centered above the dial is a gold-tone logo strip featuring the circular RCA emblem, stylized RCA Victor script, and the Nipper dog emblem. The rear features a brown fiberboard back cover with a partial, torn gold paper label. Width: 11.5 inches Depth: 7.5 inches Height: 7 inches.
Lot: 65 - Trav-Ler Model LL-5 Portable Three-Way Tube Radio
This is a vintage portable "three-way" tube radio manufactured by the Trav-Ler Radio Corp. of Chicago, Illinois, identified by the chassis stamp as model LL-5. The unit is designed to operate on AC power, DC power, or battery. The cabinet features a wooden frame covered in a two-tone textured faux-leather fabric in mustard yellow and brown. The front of the radio includes a woven wicker-style speaker grille and a tuning dial with a clear plastic face. The dial displays frequency markings for the standard AM broadcast band (55 to 170) and is labeled with the Trav-Ler brand name. Three cream-colored plastic control knobs are located below the dial, along with an arched metal plate for power mode selection marked OFF AC DC BATT. The top of the cabinet has a stitched leather carrying handle. The interior reveals a vacuum tube chassis and a large loop antenna mounted to the back panel. Width: 13.5 inches Height: 9.5 inches Depth: 6 inches.
Lot: 66 - A Trio of Mexican Hand-Carved Onyx Stone Decorative Objects
A collection of three hand-carved onyx stone decorative items, consisting of a pair of stylized horse head bookends and a separate upright figurine of an anthropomorphic animal, likely a donkey or braying mule. The pieces are crafted from polished, multi-colored banded onyx in shades of cream, amber, gold, and brown. The horse head bookends feature an Art Deco-style design with a stepped mane and arched neck. The figurine is mounted on a contrasting rectangular base composed of pink and white marbled stone. Markings include a gold-foil oval sticker on the figurine reading HECHO EN MEXICO and a gold-foil hexagonal label on one bookend reading Onyx Stone Hand Carved MADE IN MEXICO. Bookends: Height 6 inches, Base Width 4 inches.
Lot: 67 - Howard Miller 68th Anniversary Edition Westminster Whittington Quartz Mantel Clock
This is a Howard Miller quartz mantel clock, identified as the 68th Anniversary Edition. The case is constructed of wood with a dark finish and features a decorative burled wood veneer panel on the front face. The architectural design incorporates a peaked cathedral-style top and a wide, tiered base. The circular dial has a brushed brass center and a cream-colored outer ring with black Roman numerals. It features black spade-style hour and minute hands. The dial is inscribed with the Howard Miller name and logo below the twelve o'clock position and Westminster Whittington 68th Anniversary Edition above the six o'clock position. A brass-tone swinging pendulum is visible through a hexagonal window on the lower front. The back of the case features a speaker grille for electronic chimes and a circular opening for movement access. The clock is equipped with a dual-chime quartz movement capable of playing Westminster or Whittington melodies. Height: 12.5 inches Width: 11.5 inches Depth: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 68 - A Pair of Art Deco Green Uranium Glass Candlesticks with Gilt and Enamel Decoration
This pair of matching low-profile candlesticks is crafted from green uranium glass, a material characterized by its translucent light green color and fluorescence under ultraviolet light. The design is attributed to the Diamond Glass Company, appearing to be pattern number 625 from the Art Deco era, circa 1930s. Each piece features a molded hexagonal candle socket and integrated drip pan situated over a short, ringed stem. The wide, circular bases are embellished with a cold-painted gold-tone band featuring three concentric black lines. Additional gilt accents are present on the upper rims of the hexagonal sockets and drip pans. The items were produced through a pressed glass process, and the undersides of the bases are smooth and slightly concave without any visible maker marks or inscriptions.Height: 2 1/4 inches Base Diameter: 4 1/2 inches.
Lot: 69 - Antique Justrite Streamlined Brass Carbide Miner's Cap Lamp, c. 1923
This is an antique carbide, or acetylene, mining cap lamp manufactured by the Justrite Manufacturing Company. The device is constructed with a brass body and a plated metal reflector. The top surface of the water reservoir is stamped with manufacturer and patent information including JUSTRITE, MADE IN USA, and PAT NO JULY 15 '23. The lamp features a streamlined design and retains its primary functional components, including a top-mounted water control lever, a hinged water filler cap, a striker wheel positioned on the reflector, and a vertical hook on the reverse for mounting to a cap. Reflector Diameter: 4 inches Height: 4 inches Body Width: 2.25 inches.
Lot: 70 - Antique American One Gallon Brown Albany Slip Stoneware Beehive Jug
This antique American stoneware jug, commonly referred to as a beehive jug due to its shape, features a hand-thrown ceramic body finished with a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. The glaze exhibits characteristic variations in tone from espresso to reddish-brown and a glossy, textured surface often referred to as orange peel. The vessel has a semi-ovoid form tapering toward a short neck and is finished with a manually applied strap handle. No maker marks, signatures, or capacity stamps are visible on the exterior or base. This utilitarian form and glaze are typical of mid-to-late 19th-century American pottery. Height: 10.5 inches Diameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 71 - Antique Two-Toned Stoneware Beehive Jug
This antique stoneware vessel is a beehive or dome-top style whiskey jug. It features a cylindrical lower body transitioning into a sloping, dome-shaped shoulder, terminating in a narrow mouth with a single strap handle. The jug is finished with a two-tone glaze application. The neck, handle, and upper shoulder are covered in a dark chocolate brown slip glaze, while the lower half of the cylinder is finished in a lighter olive-brown glaze. These two sections are separated by a distinct, unglazed gray textured band at the shoulder. The piece exhibits characteristic wheel-thrown construction without visible maker stamps or capacity marks. Height: 9.25 inches Diameter: 7.75 inches.
Lot: 72 - Taunton Crystal Hand-Cut 24% Lead Crystal Commemorative Lions Club Lidded Jar
This commemorative jar with lid is manufactured by Taunton Crystal and crafted from hand-cut 24% lead crystal. The vessel features a repeating diamond-cut pattern around the body with vertical fan-cut accents. The front is custom-etched with the Lions Clubs International emblem and text commemorating the District 35-F Convention held on April 2nd and 3rd 2004 in Panama City, Florida. The matching lid is topped with a faceted spherical knob handle and features a star-cut design. A green oval manufacturer label remains attached to the side, reading Taunton Crystal, Hand Cut, Made in Poland, 24% Pb Lead. The base is finished with a radiating starburst pattern. Height: 8.25 inches Diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 73 - Cobalt Blue Art Glass Pitcher with Opaque White Festooned Decoration
A hand-blown art glass pitcher featuring a deep cobalt blue body. The vessel is decorated with opaque white combed or festooned patterns on the bulbous body and horizontal trailing around the flared rim. It features an applied clear glass handle and a slightly footed base. The underside displays a circular polished pontil mark. No signatures, maker marks, or labels are present. The form and decorative technique are characteristic of mid-20th-century art glass. Height: 7.75 inches Width: 5 inches Depth: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 74 - Attributed to Shannon Crystal Cobalt Blue Art Glass Pedestal Bowl
This art glass pedestal bowl, attributed to Shannon Crystal by Godinger, features a wide, deeply ruffled cobalt blue rim that transitions into a clear glass body. The interior is molded with radial ribs that extend from the center towards the fluted edges. The vessel is supported by a thick, heavy clear glass pedestal base with a deeply textured, craggy finish. A circular molded mark is present in the center of the base, though it is not clearly legible. Diameter: 6.5 inches Height: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 75 - Bohemian Style Cobalt Blue Cased Cut to Clear Crystal Centerpiece Bowl
A large, shallow centerpiece bowl featuring a cobalt blue cased glass layer over a clear crystal base. The piece is decorated using intricate cut-to-clear techniques. The interior base displays a complex starburst design with multi-point facets centered within a circular blue medallion, surrounded by a wide band of fine radial miter cuts. The exterior walls are characterized by a repeating pattern of large fan or palmette motifs separated by triangular panels. These panels contain a finely cut diamond-point or strawberry diamond pattern, accented by small blue circular highlights at the intersections. The bowl is finished with a deep, undulating scalloped rim. The style and execution are consistent with 20th-century Bohemian glass production, specifically resembling work in the style of Caesar Crystal Bohemiae, though no maker mark is present. Diameter: 9.5 inches Height: 2.25 inches.
Lot: 76 - Large Vintage Three Dimensional Relief Carved Wood The Last Supper Wall Plaque
This item is a large-scale, three-dimensional relief plaque depicting Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper. The scene features Jesus Christ and the twelve apostles positioned at a long table, set within an architectural shadow-box style frame. The interior background exhibits a brick pattern, while the sides are detailed with draped curtains and the top with a coffered ceiling. Two decorative turned pillars flank the central scene. The relief carving and frame are constructed from wood with a dark brown stain. The reverse is finished with a flat plywood panel and includes a wire for wall mounting. A handwritten pencil mark reading 8-B is present on the lower center of the back panel. Width: 32.25 inches Height: 16.5 inches Depth: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 77 - Paul Sawyier, Main Street Trolley, Limited Edition Photomechanical Lithographic Print
This photomechanical lithographic reproduction after an original watercolor by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) is titled Main Street Trolley. The work depicts a rainy street scene in Frankfort, Kentucky, showing a trolley car and pedestrians with umbrellas near the portico of the Old Capital Hotel. The piece is rendered in a soft Impressionist style with focus on light reflecting off the wet pavement. The print is hand-numbered 1361/5000 at the lower right, positioned below a printed signature reading PAUL SAWYIER. It is presented in a gilt-finished wood frame with a double mat in blue and gold. The reverse side holds a detailed authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., which contains biographical information about the artist, the history of the Frankfort trolley system, and a certification that the print was produced in 1991 by the Stevenson Photo Color Company. Frame size: 26.5 x 19.75 inches.
Lot: 78 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) Cliffside Road Photomechanical Lithographic Reproduction
A photomechanical lithographic reproduction of a watercolor painting titled Cliffside Road by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier. The landscape scene depicts a rural road near Shakertown, Kentucky, featuring a weathered wooden picket gate in the foreground, a tall central tree trunk, and the distant silhouette of the High Bridge spanning the Kentucky River gorge. The work is executed in the artist's signature impressionistic style characterized by soft washes and dappled light. A facsimile signature reading PAUL SAWYIER is visible in the lower-left corner of the image. The print is housed in a gilt and ebonized wood frame with a double mat in cream and dark green. The verso includes a label for the Frankfort Blue Print Co. and an attached envelope containing a descriptive authentication brochure from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc. This brochure identifies the work as part of a limited edition of 2,500 prints produced in 1981 by the Stevenson Photo Color Company. Frame: 15.25 x 21.25 inches.
Lot: 79 - Paul Sawyier, Morning Moon, Limited Edition Print
This item is a limited edition collector print titled Morning Moon by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The piece is an offset lithograph after an original watercolor, depicting a misty morning landscape at Elkhorn Creek. The composition includes bare trees and a rustic fence line under a soft morning moon, with the scene reflected in the water. The work is signed in plate at the lower left. It is housed in a gilt wood frame with a beaded inner border and is double-matted in cream and sienna tones. Attached to the reverse is a certificate of authentication from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc. of Frankfort, Kentucky, dated 1974, certifying the print as one of a limited edition of 2,000. A framing sticker from The Finishing Touch in Shelbyville, Kentucky, is also located on the paper backing. Frame Size: 22.5 x 17.5 inches.
Lot: 80 - Wolf Blitz Rococo Revival Gilt Oval Wall Mirror with Etched Glass
This Rococo Revival style oval wall mirror features a molded gesso over wood frame with a gilt finish. The frame is designed with an elaborate pierced cresting that includes scrolling acanthus leaves, C-scrolls, and a central shell and fleur-de-lis motif, with a coordinating foliate drop ornament at the base. The mirror plate is detailed with wheel-cut etched floral and foliate vine patterns across the upper portion and features five applied decorative gilded rosettes on the glass surface. The reverse of the mirror plate is stamped with a mark for Wolf Blitz, Louisville, KY. The back construction reveals an octagonal mirror plate mounted within the oval frame. Height: 28.5 inches Width: 21 inches.
Lot: 81 - William Shayer, Full Cry, Hand-Colored Engraving and Aquatint, 1883
This 19th-century hand-colored engraving with aquatint is titled Full Cry, after a painting by William Shayer (1787–1879). The plate was engraved by Charles Richard Stock (1840–1912) and depicts a traditional British fox hunting scene. The composition features a rider in a scarlet coat on a dark horse leaping a fence and stream, followed by hounds and other riders in a rural landscape. The lower margin contains the following transcribed inscriptions: PAINTED BY W. SHAYER. at the lower left, ENGRAVED BY C. R. STOCK. at the lower right, and a central publication line reading LONDON, PUBLISHED FEBY 2nd 1883 BY G. P. Mc QUEEN, 70 BERNERS STREET, OXFORD STREET. The work is housed in a decorative wood frame with a gilded inner edge and a double mat in forest green and red. The reverse is sealed and bears a label for Bluegrass Custom Framing of Lexington, Kentucky. Frame: 24.5 x 30.5 inches.
Lot: 82 - John Mytton, Esq., of Halston, Salop English Fox Hunting Scene Print
This framed decorative print is a reproduction of the 19th-century engraving by William Giller after the original painting by William Webb. The work, titled John Mytton, Esq., of Halston, Salop, depicts the famed sportsman mounted on a bay horse in the foreground, surrounded by a pack of foxhounds. In the middle ground, another hunter on a grey horse gallops across a rolling pastoral landscape under a clouded sky. The print appears to be an offset lithograph or similar photomechanical reproduction intended for decorative use. It is professionally mounted within a pale, textured mat and housed in a modern dark green marbleized wood frame with gold-toned inner and outer edges. No artist signature or edition numbering is visible. Exterior frame width: 20 1/2 inches Exterior frame height: 17 3/4 inches.
Lot: 83 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Snowy Sentinel, Offset Lithograph
This lot features a limited edition offset lithograph collector print after an original watercolor by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier, titled Snowy Sentinel. The composition, originally painted in 1916, depicts an impressionistic winter landscape with a snow-covered hillside and sparse, bare branches. The print was issued in 1976 by Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., of Frankfort, Kentucky, in a limited edition of 2,000. The artwork is presented in a triple-matted arrangement within a gold-toned wooden frame that features a dark-painted inner channel. The verso retains a gallery authentication label signed by Coleman Coffey and a stamped mark for the KY. DEPT. OF LIBRARY & ARCHIVES. Frame dimensions: 17.75 x 23.75 inches.
Lot: 84 - Paul Sawyier, First Snow, Framed Landscape
This framed work is an impressionistic winter landscape by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The scene, titled First Snow, depicts a hillside covered in fresh snow with sparse, bare vegetation, overlooking a misty valley with a distant village. The work is signed Paul Sawyier in the lower right, dated 16, and inscribed Catskills. The reverse of the frame bears a stamp from the KY. DEPT. OF LIBRARY & ARCHIVES and the title is handwritten in pencil in the upper right corner. Given the archival stamp and the presentation, this piece is likely a vintage high-quality print of a Sawyier watercolor from the state archives. The item is professionally framed in a gilt wood frame with a greenish-gray inner edge and a double mat. 22.25 x 19.5 inches.
Lot: 85 - Paul Sawyier, Autumn Serenity, Watercolor and Gouache on Paper
Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917). Autumn Serenity. This atmospheric Tonalist river landscape is executed in watercolor with gouache highlights on paper. The composition depicts a misty waterway at sunrise or sunset, featuring a pale yellow sun hanging low over a densely wooded bank with a small cottage, set against a background of hazy cliffs. The work is signed in the lower right Paul Sawyier with a partially illegible date below. The painting is presented in a double mat with a gold-tone bevel within a molded wood frame with a matching gilt inner edge. The verso is sealed with brown paper and fitted with a hanging wire. No auction or gallery labels are present on the reverse. 19 1/8 x 27 1/4 inches.
Lot: 86 - Antique Puppo Dog on Pillow Still Bank or Doorstop
This figure is identified as the Puppo model, attributed to A.C. Williams of Ravenna, Ohio, and is constructed of painted cast iron. The piece depicts a seated black and white dog, modeled after a Boston Terrier, resting on a black rectangular pillow with molded tassels at each corner. The dog wears a green collar featuring the name FIDO embossed and highlighted in red paint. The construction consists of a two-piece hollow body joined by a single central iron screw accessible from the underside. The interior of the base is characterized by a recessed heart-shaped indentation surrounding the screw housing. This specific form was produced during the early 20th century both as a penny bank and a doorstop. This example appears to be the doorstop variant as it lacks a visible coin slot. Height: 5 1/2 inches Base Length: 6 inches Base Width: 4 inches.
Lot: 87 - Mulligan the Policeman Still Bank Attributed to A.C. Williams
This cast iron still bank is modeled in the form of a caricatured officer, historically identified in collector literature as Mulligan the Policeman. The figure is depicted in a full uniform with a star-shaped badge on the left breast and a domed hat, holding a truncheon or nightstick against the right side. The bank is constructed of two vertical cast halves joined by a single flat-head screw on the reverse. A horizontal coin slot is positioned on the upper back of the figure. The design features exaggerated facial characteristics typical of early 20th-century ethnic caricatures. While visually consistent with designs produced by the A.C. Williams Co., this example bears no maker marks or inscriptions. Height: 5 7/8 inches Width: 3 inches Depth: 2 1/4 inches.
Lot: 88 - Attributed to A. C. Williams Mulligan Policeman Still Bank
Attributed to the A. C. Williams Company, this cast iron still bank depicts a standing police officer, a design historically known as the Mulligan policeman. The figure is modeled in a traditional double-breasted uniform featuring molded buttons, a chest badge, and a peaked cap with a gold-toned band. The officer is posed with his left hand on his hip and a nightstick tucked under his right arm. The bank is constructed of two cast halves held together by a single flathead screw on the rear. A horizontal slot for coins is located on the upper back portion of the coat. No manufacturer marks are present on the exterior. Height: 6 inches Width: 2.75 inches Depth: 2.25 inches.
Lot: 89 - Attributed to A.C. Williams Two-Faced Black Boy Still Bank
This cast iron still bank is attributed to the A.C. Williams Co. of Ravenna, Ohio, based on the documented Two-Face Boy design produced by the company in the early 20th century. The bank is cast in the form of a dual-sided bust depicting a smiling Black male figure wearing a wide-brimmed hat. It is constructed of two vertical cast iron halves joined together. The figure features black-painted skin, a gold-tone painted hat and collar, and red-painted accents on the lips and teeth. A coin slot is located on the flat top of the hat. A small circular aperture is present at the center of the base. No maker marks are visible on the exterior or base of the piece. Height: 2 7/8 inches Width: 2 1/4 inches Depth: 2 1/4 inches.
Lot: 90 - Vintage Aunt Jemima Style Still Bank
This still bank is modeled in the form of a woman with hands on hips, a design historically identified as an Aunt Jemima or Mammy figure. The object is a two-piece cast iron construction joined by a single flathead screw on the reverse. It features a cold-painted finish in red, white, and black. A horizontal coin slot is located on the upper back of the figure. No manufacturer marks, numbers, or symbols are present on the casting. This specific form is often attributed to early 20th-century American manufacturers such as A.C. Williams or Hubley. Height: 5 1/2 inches Width: 3 inches.
Lot: 91 - Cast Iron Black Americana Boy Riding Pig Still Bank and Dog Figurine
This lot comprises two early 20th-century cast iron collectibles: a figural still bank and a small companion figurine. The primary item is a still bank depicting a boy in blue overalls riding a pink pig. It is a two-part cast iron construction joined with a single screw, featuring a stationary coin slot on the pig's back behind the rider. The second item is a solid-cast figurine of a seated dog with a red collar. Neither item bears any manufacturer marks, symbols, or patent information. Bank: 4.5 inches height, 4 inches length, 2.25 inches width Dog: 1.75 inches height.
Lot: 92 - Vintage Amish Family Horse-Drawn Carriage Toy
This item is a horse-drawn buggy toy depicting an Amish family, a style frequently represented in mid-century cast iron collectibles. The piece is constructed from cast iron and consists of a single horse in a galloping pose pulling a covered carriage. The carriage is populated by four fixed figures: two seated in the front and two visible through a small rear window. Hand-painted details include flesh-toned faces, white bonnets for the female figures, and a white beard for the male driver. The entire assembly is finished in black paint. The construction involves heavy cast pieces with visible seams on the head of the horse and the rear of the carriage. The wheels are functional and manually operated. Overall Length: 11.5 inches Width: 3 inches.
Lot: 93 - McCallaster General Mercantile 1907 Delivery Truck
This cast iron toy delivery truck is a commemorative or promotional piece modeled after a 1907 motor vehicle. The vehicle is finished in green paint with silver-painted trim and gold-painted accents on the front radiator, headlights, and cowl lamps. Both sides of the cargo area feature a yellow and white decal reading McCallaster General Mercantile, Phoneton, Ohio, Since 1886. The cab doors have a circular emblem followed by the numbers 1907 cast into the metal. The truck features four black-painted spoked wheels on metal axles and a cast-in steering wheel. The overall construction displays a pebbled, uneven surface texture typical of decorative cast iron collectibles produced in the late 20th century. Length: 8.5 inches Width: 3.5 inches Height: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 94 - Horse-Drawn Buggy with Seated Female Figure
This antique toy depicts a horse-drawn buggy with a seated female passenger. It is manufactured from cast iron and utilizes a sand-casting process, evidenced by the visible seam running vertically through the horse. The horse is depicted in a trot and is joined to the carriage by two shafts. The carriage is a two-wheeled vehicle with multi-spoked wheels. The seated figure is cold-painted with a green dress and bonnet, featuring pink facial tones and black accents. The style of casting and figure is characteristic of late 19th or early 20th-century American manufacturers such as Kenton Hardware or Hubley, though no maker's mark is present. Length: 7 1/2 inches Height: 3 1/2 inches Width: 2 inches.
Lot: 95 - Antique Southern Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug
This is an antique ovoid stoneware jug featuring a characteristic Southern alkaline glaze. The vessel exhibits a bulbous body that tapers to a narrow neck with a rounded, slightly flared rim. A single, thick strap handle is pulled and attached from the upper neck to the shoulder. The exterior is finished with a mottled alkaline glaze, displaying a range of colors from dark olive green to deep brownish-black, with prominent yellowish-green runs and iron spots consistent with wood-firing in a ground kiln. The glaze shows typical surface pitting and glaze pops from the firing process. The base is flat and unglazed, showing heavy accumulation of mustard-colored kiln residue and dark stacking marks. No maker marks or capacity stamps are visible on the shoulder or base. This style of stoneware and glaze is traditionally associated with pottery centers in the Southeastern United States, including the Edgefield District of South Carolina and various regions in North Carolina. Height: 9.5 inches Diameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 96 - Nineteenth Century American Salt Glazed Stoneware Storage Jar
A cylindrical antique stoneware storage jar featuring a rounded rim and a single incised horizontal line at the shoulder. The exterior is finished in a light brown salt glaze with a characteristic orange peel texture and occasional iron spotting. The interior is coated with a dark brown glaze consistent with Albany slip used for waterproofing. There are no maker marks, capacity stamps, or decorative motifs present on the vessel. Height: 9 1/4 inches Diameter: 6 1/4 inches.
Lot: 97 - Antique American One Gallon Salt Glazed Stoneware Jug
This late 19th-century American stoneware jug is an ovoid-form vessel featuring a single hand-applied strap handle and a short neck ending in a rounded rim. The surface is covered in a mottled, light tan to ochre salt glaze, characterized by iron spotting, kiln drippings, and ash-related mottling typical of the period. A prominent glaze crawl or kiln scar is visible on the shoulder. The base contains a single incised vertical line in the center, which denotes a one-gallon capacity. Faint and illegible impressed characters are present along the outer edge of the base. Height: 9 3/4 inches Width: 7 1/2 inches.
Lot: 98 - A Pair of Vintage Clayton & Lambert Brass Gasoline Blowtorches
This lot contains a pair of vintage gasoline-fueled blowtorches manufactured by the Clayton & Lambert Manufacturing Company. Both units feature heavy-gauge brass cylindrical fuel tanks with flared bases. The burner assemblies are constructed from cast iron and steel, featuring perforated combustion chambers and adjustable needle valves with composite control knobs. One unit is equipped with a sheet-metal heat shield. Both torches are fitted with horizontal turned wooden handles finished in original red paint. The brass tanks are embossed with a shield-shaped logo that reads: CLAYTON & LAMBERT / MFG.CO. / TRADE-MARK / MADE IN U.S.A. One unit retains a partial original paper or foil instructional decal with legible text including: THREAD, PL... R...U... WITH WRENCH, SPILLED GASOLINE, TANK... FORE...IGH...N. Height: 11.5 inches Base Diameter: 5.5 inches Overall Width: 8 inches.
Lot: 99 - American Stoneware Harvest Jug with Molded Foliate Shoulder
This American stoneware harvest jug, also known as a mower's jug, features a cylindrical body and a rounded shoulder. The shoulder is ornamented with a molded foliate or stylized leaf design. The vessel includes a short, upturned pouring spout and a secondary small vent hole on the top to facilitate smooth pouring. It is finished in a light cream-colored salt or slip glaze. The jug is equipped with a wire bail handle and a turned wooden grip attached to ceramic lugs. No maker's marks, factory stamps, or capacity numbers are visible on the item. Height: 6 1/2 inches Diameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 100 - A Pair of Chinese Carved Soapstone Fisherman Figurines on Wooden Bases
A pair of hand-carved Chinese figurines crafted from pale olive-green soapstone. The sculptures depict joyful elderly fishermen, a traditional theme in Chinese decorative art representing abundance and longevity. One figure carries a conical hat on his back and holds a string of two fish beside a woven basket. The second figure carries a sack suspended from a pole over his shoulder and holds a single fish. Both figures feature incised detailing in their robes and accessories, along with expressive smiling faces and long beards. The figurines are mounted on dark-stained, openwork carved wooden bases, which are fitted with red felt pads on the undersides. These pieces are characteristic of Chinese export stone carvings produced in the mid-to-late 20th century. Height including base: 5.5 inches Base width: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 101 - Antique Two-Tone Stoneware Advertising Jug for Prell Mercantile Company Bremen Kansas
An antique two-tone stoneware advertising jug produced for the Prell Mercantile Company of Bremen, Kansas. The jug features a cylindrical body with a sloped shoulder, a short neck, and a single loop handle attached from the neck to the shoulder. It is finished with a two-tone glaze, consisting of a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze on the top section and a cream-colored Bristol-type glaze on the lower body. The front of the jug bears a cobalt blue stenciled advertising mark enclosed in a rectangular border. The transcription of the mark reads: PRELL MERCANTILE COMPANY BREMEN, - KANS. Height: 7 inches Diameter: 5 inches.
Lot: 102 - A Pair of Cut Glass Liquor Decanters with Metal Labels and Spire Stoppers
A matching pair of clear cut-glass liquor decanters featuring vertical panel-cut bodies and faceted necks. Each decanter is accented with a band of diamond-point prismatic cutting at the shoulder. The vessels are topped with tall spire-form stoppers featuring multi-faceted geometric bases and elongated pointed tips. Two silver-tone metal identification tags are suspended from chains around the necks; one is embossed with SHERRY and the other with BRANDY, both featuring decorative scrollwork and scalloped edges. No maker marks, signatures, or hallmarks are present on the glass or the metal labels. Height: 14.25 inches Width: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 103 - Two Early 20th-Century Statue of Liberty and Architectural House Still Banks
This lot features two antique cast iron still banks from the early 20th century. The first item is a figural bank depicting the Statue of Liberty standing upon a multi-tiered pedestal, a design attributed to the A.C. Williams Company of Ravenna, Ohio. The bank features a silver-tone finish on the figure with gold-tone accents on the base. Raised block letters on the front of the pedestal read LIBERTY, with the date 1776 on the left side and 1886 on the right. The underside is fitted with a circular, rotating metal locking trap that features a central key slot and partially distinguishable raised characters including the abbreviation PATD. Two coin slots are located on the sides of the pedestal. The second item is a small architectural bank modeled as a house with a double-dormer roof, finished in a gold-tone wash. It is a two-part casting secured by a single flat-head screw on the side and includes a single coin slot on the upper side wall.
Lot: 104 - Antique Seated French Bulldog Still Bank Attributed to Hubley
This antique still bank is modeled as a seated French Bulldog or Boston Terrier dog, a design attributed to manufacturers such as Hubley or A.C. Williams from the early 20th century. The piece is made of cast iron with a two-part construction joined by a single original slotted screw. It features characteristic perked bat ears, a wrinkled muzzle, and a molded collar. A vertical coin slot is located on the back of the head and neck. No maker marks or inscriptions are visible on the interior or exterior surfaces. Height: 4 1/4 inches Length: 4 inches Width: 2 inches.
Lot: 105 - Three Graduated Pig Figures including Still Banks
This lot features three graduated pig figures constructed from cast brass. The group consists of two still banks and one decorative figurine. The two larger pieces are designed as still banks, each featuring a narrow coin slot on the upper back. These banks are finished with a smooth, polished surface and are solid-body castings without base plates or access doors. The third and smallest piece is a decorative figurine characterized by a textured surface depicting hair. No maker marks, patent numbers, or country of origin stamps are visible on any of the items. Large pig length: 4.75 inches Large pig height: 3 inches.
Lot: 106 - Cast Iron Elephant Still Bank in the Style of A.C. Williams
This antique still bank is constructed of cast iron and finished with a gold-tone bronzed wash. The piece is cast in the form of a standing elephant with its trunk lowered and curled inward. It features a two-part vertical seam construction typical of early 20th-century production and is secured by a single original flat-head screw on the left side. The coin slot is located along the upper ridge of the elephant's back. The design and manufacturing techniques are consistent with the style of American manufacturers such as A.C. Williams or Hubley. No maker marks, symbols, or inscriptions are visible on the exterior surfaces of the casting. Height: Approximately 3 inches Length: Approximately 4.5 inches Width: Approximately 1.75 inches.
Lot: 107 - Vintage St. Bernard Dog with Pack Still Bank
This vintage still bank is attributed to A.C. Williams and depicts a St. Bernard dog in a walking pose. The figure features the breeds characteristic thick coat and is equipped with a double pack or saddlebag across its back. The bank is constructed from two cast metal halves joined by a single flat-head screw on the right side of the body. A functional coin slot is positioned at the top center of the pack. The exterior is finished in a gold-tone paint. Length: 8 1/4 inches Height: 5 1/2 inches Width: 2 inches.
Lot: 108 - Vintage Mack Trucks Cast Metal Bulldog Mascot Figurine
A vintage cast metal figurine representing the English bulldog mascot for Mack Trucks. The item is constructed from cast metal with a polished metallic finish, likely chrome or nickel plating. The bulldog is modeled in a characteristic stance and wears a collar embossed with the name MACK. The underside of each paw is fitted with a circular felt pad, indicating its use as a paperweight or desk accessory. The design aligns with the traditional corporate mascot imagery utilized by Mack Trucks. Height: 3 inches Length: 4 inches Width: 2 inches.
Lot: 109 - Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company No. 40 4-Quart Glass Butter Churn
This vintage kitchen tool is a Dazey No. 40 glass butter churn, produced by the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, Missouri. The piece features a square clear glass jar with a screw-on cast metal lid that houses a mechanical hand-crank assembly. The glass body is embossed with a circular logo reading DAZEY CHURN AND MFG. CO. NO 40 - MADE IN ST. LOUIS - U.S.A. near the center and 4 QT near the top shoulder. The mechanical top includes an exposed gear system driven by a crank arm with a turned wooden handle. The internal dasher consists of two rectangular paddles attached to a central metal shaft. The base of the glass jar is molded with the numbers 4 332. Height: 14.5 inches Base: 6 inches x 6 inches Width including handle: 11 inches.
Lot: 110 - Blue Lagoon BC Hand-Blown Art Glass Vase with Ruffled Rim and Applied Clear Glass Wrap
A hand-blown art glass vase produced by Blue Lagoon Glassworks in British Columbia, Canada. The vessel features a tall, slender body that flares into a multi-lobed ruffled rim. The upper two-thirds of the piece are decorated with internal vertical streaks of brilliant yellow and orange glass. The lower third consists of an opaque mint green base characterized by petal-shaped inclusions in shades of orange and brown. A clear glass wrap is applied around the midsection of the vase, terminating in a flattened, circular glass seal. The piece retains its original gold foil label with blue text which reads FAIT MAIN VERRERIE BLUE LAGON BC Soufflé Bouche. Height: 10 1/2 inches Width: 4 3/4 inches.
Lot: 111 - Indo-Islamic Style Cast Bronze Bird-Form Ewer with Makara Spout
A heavy cast metal vessel, likely brass or bronze, in the form of a mythical bird, typically identified as a hamsa or swan. This ewer is crafted in a South Asian folk or tribal style, exhibiting the characteristic textures of Dhokra lost-wax casting. The design features a central avian head with a prominent decorative crest and an opening at the beak. An elongated, upward-curving spout emerges from the forward section of the body, terminating in a stylized makara or mythical sea creature head. A structural handle connects the back of the bird head to the tail section. The body is densely ornamented with relief patterns including spiraling scrolls, cross-hatched panels, and linear bands. The vessel rests on a low, circular flared foot. A light-colored patch on the underside contains illegible incised characters that do not provide a definitive maker attribution. Height: 11.5 inches Length: 11.25 inches Width: 5 inches.
Lot: 112 - A Pair of Miniature USA Two-Tone Stoneware Whiskey Jug Salt and Pepper Shakers
This lot features a pair of matching miniature stoneware whiskey jugs designed for use as salt and pepper shakers. Each jug is formed with a bulbous body, a short neck, and a small applied strap handle. The shakers are decorated in a traditional two-tone glaze scheme, featuring a dark brown slip glaze on the upper shoulder, neck, and handle, and a light tan or buff-colored salt glaze on the lower body. Each shaker is topped with a gray metal cap containing a single dispensing hole. The unglazed bases are incised with the mark USA. Height: 3.5 inches Diameter: 2 inches.
Lot: 113 - A Pair of Art Deco Style Hand Carved Banded Onyx Horse Head Bookends
A pair of hand carved bookends featuring stylized equine heads, crafted from translucent banded onyx. The pieces exhibit the characteristic horizontal strata of the stone in varying shades of white, cream, tan, and dark brown. The carving follows a geometric Art Deco aesthetic, particularly evident in the rendering of the manes and muzzles. Each bookend consists of a single piece of stone comprising the horse head and an integral rectangular base with a rounded forward edge. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are present. Height: 8.25 inches Base Length: 5.5 inches Base Width: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 114 - A Pair of Frankfort Distilling Co. Rare Antique Zodiac Series Ceramic Whiskey Decanters
This lot comprises two relief-molded glazed ceramic whiskey decanters from the Rare Antique zodiac series produced for the Frankfort Distilling Co. of Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1970. Each decanter features a dual-sided design representing different signs of the zodiac. The first decanter is finished in a glossy brown glaze; one side features a relief-molded ram with the embossed text ARIES, while the reverse side depicts a set of scales for LIBRA with the corresponding zodiac symbol on the neck. The second decanter is finished in a glossy emerald green glaze; one side depicts a sea-goat for CAPRICORN with the zodiac symbol on the neck, while the reverse features a stylized shell motif with the embossed text CANCER and the corresponding symbol on the neck. Both items are of a flattened circular form with a flared rim and include matching ceramic stoppers. Each retains an original black and silver-toned paper label on the base. The labels identify the contents as 10-year-old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 86 proof, bottled by Frankfort Distilling Co. The items are currently empty.Height: 9.75 inchesWidth: 6 inchesBase Diameter: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 115 - Antique Dazey Hand Cranked Glass Jar Butter Churn
This is an antique hand-cranked butter churn featuring a cast metal mechanical assembly and a clear glass jar. The metal frame is embossed with the maker name DAZEY. The mechanism consists of a large vertical drive gear connected to a smaller horizontal pinion gear that rotates a central metal shaft. Attached to the shaft are two wooden paddles designed to agitate cream. The jar is constructed of clear glass with a paneled barrel-style design consisting of ten vertical panels. A wire bail handle with a turned wooden grip is attached to the neck of the jar, and the crank arm features a matching wooden handle. The metal lid is threaded to secure the assembly to the jar.Height: 14 inchesJar Width: 8 inchesCrank Width: 9.5 inches.
Lot: 116 - Paul Sawyier, Barbeque Spring, Limited Edition Print
This limited edition collector print is after an original watercolor by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), titled Barbeque Spring. The composition depicts a tranquil fishing scene on the South Elkhorn Creek in Kentucky, featuring two figures on a rocky bank. One man in a tan jacket holds a fishing rod while drinking from a cup, while a second figure stands further along the shore near several wooden tubs. The work is rendered in a soft, impressionistic style. The print bears a facsimile signature in the lower right corner reading Paul Sawyier. It is professionally presented in a white mat with a gold-bordered inset title window. The reverse of the frame features an authentication label from the Frankfort Blue Print Co. of Frankfort, Kentucky, certifying this as a limited edition print from a run of 2,500. The piece is housed in an ornate gilt and dark-toned composite frame with saw-tooth hangers on the reverse.Overall framed dimensions: 21 x 27 inches.
Lot: 117 - S. Lee, Sporting Scene with English Setter and Game Birds, Oil on Canvas
This mid-to-late 20th-century sporting scene is an oil on canvas depicting an English Setter on point in a dense, autumnal landscape, focused on two game birds in flight. The work is signed S. Lee in white paint in the lower right corner. The artist employs a varied technique, using thick impasto to define the texture of the foreground grasses and the plumage of the birds, while the background trees and misty atmosphere are rendered with softer, more blended brushwork. The painting is presented in a dark-stained wooden frame with a gilded inner bead and a beige linen-covered liner. The verso features a Certificate of Authenticity tag from Art Finds International and a stamp on the stretcher bar that reads HECHO EN MEXICO. Canvas: 20 x 24 inchesFramed: 26.25 x 30.25 inches.
Lot: 118 - Dalhart Windberg Quiet Grandeur Framed Color Print
This color print, titled Quiet Grandeur by artist Dalhart Windberg, depicts a Pacific Northwest landscape featuring a prominent snow-capped mountain peak, identified through visual consensus as Mount Rainier, overlooking a dense evergreen forest and a meadow with a grazing deer. The work is signed in the plate Windberg in the lower-left corner of the image. The print is presented in an ornate, gilded composite frame with a linen-textured mat and a thin dark wood inner reveal. Included with the artwork is a biographical sheet for the artist, Dalhart Windberg, highlighting his career and his 1979-1980 Texas Artist of the Year award. Based on visual characteristics and common commercial editions of the artist's work, this is a high-quality offset lithograph reproduction.Overall Framed Dimensions: 29 x 25 inches.
Lot: 119 - Late 19th Century Victorian Gilt Gesso and Wood Wall Mirror with Velvet Liner
This late 19th-century Victorian-style wall mirror features a rectangular form with a substantial frame constructed of gilded wood and composition gesso. The wide, ornate profile displays dense high-relief embossed patterns of repeating foliate scrolls, acanthus leaves, and small floral blossoms. A distinctive dark brown velvet-covered inner slip liner is situated between the main frame and the mirror plate. The reverse side shows traditional period construction with a solid wood plank backing held in place by nails and glazier points. A hanging wire is attached to the back. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible.Height: 31 1/4 inchesWidth: 26 1/2 inches.
Lot: 120 - Tony Oswald, Stretch Drive, Signed Print
Artist-signed print titled Stretch Drive by Tony Oswald (American, 1928-2021). The work depicts the 1979 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, capturing the final stretch of the race with horses Spectacular Bid (No. 4), General Assembly (No. 2), and Golden Act (No. 3). The background features the track's iconic white tower and a detailed tote board. The piece is signed twice in the lower right corner: once in a reddish-brown tone and once in black ink. It is professionally framed in a dark multi-molded wood frame with a textured linen mat and a brass plaque engraved with the title. A label for Fern Creek Gallery of Louisville, KY, is attached to the verso.Overall dimensions: 30 x 25 inches.
Lot: 121 - Antique American Quarter-Sawn Oak Slant-Front Secretary Desk
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a slender slant-front secretary desk, commonly referred to as a ladies desk, constructed from quarter-sawn oak with a dark stained finish. The desk features a high, shaped gallery backboard with decorative scroll-cut details. The fall-front writing surface opens to reveal a fitted interior comprising four pigeonhole compartments and a central small drawer with a simple round pull. Below the writing flap is a single full-width drawer accented by a scalloped lower apron. The piece is supported by four slender cabriole legs. The exterior drawer is fitted with two antiqued metal drop-style bail pulls on decorative backplates. Keyholes are present on the slant front and the main drawer. Faint markings including the characters NO are visible on the rear panel, and a partial, illegible paper label is attached to the underside of the interior compartments.Height: 51 1/2 inchesWidth: 31 1/2 inchesDepth: 16 inches.
Lot: 122 - American Arts and Crafts Tiger Oak Slant-Front Secretary Desk on Stand
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An American Mission-style slant-front secretary desk, constructed from quartersawn white oak, showing the characteristic medullary ray grain patterns often called tiger oak. The desk features a hinged slant-front lid that opens to reveal an interior gallery fitted with six pigeonholes, two small utility drawers with wooden pulls, and a central open storage shelf. Below the writing surface is a single wide drawer with a curved face, featuring machine-cut dovetail joints and brass-toned metal bale pulls with a central matching escutcheon. The desk is mounted on a substantial trestle-style base with four thick, squared legs joined by side stretchers and terminating in block feet with decorative vertical grooving. The back of the desk bears a handwritten chalk mark reading 1200.Height: 41 inchesWidth: 32 inchesDepth: 17 inches (closed).
Lot: 123 - Jacobean Revival Carved Oak Library Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A Jacobean Revival style console or library table constructed of dark-stained oak. The rectangular top features decorative marquetry inlays with circular and teardrop designs positioned at the corners and central midpoints. The edge of the top is decorated with a carved frieze depicting a repeating floral and geometric motif. The piece is supported by a substantial trestle base consisting of two bulbous turned legs on splayed feet, joined by a central decoratively turned stretcher.Length: 72 inchesWidth: 21.5 inchesHeight: 30 inches.
Lot: 124 - Victorian Slant-Front Hardwood Schoolmaster's Desk
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A Victorian style slant-front writing desk, commonly referred to as a schoolmaster's or clerk's desk, constructed from dark-stained hardwood, possibly walnut or mahogany. The top features a three-part sloped writing surface with a central hinged lid and two fixed side panels, all bordered by a low gallery rail at the rear and sides. The lift-top reveals an interior storage well fitted with five vertical wood dividers forming six pigeonholes for organization. The lower case contains two side-by-side drawers featuring hand-cut dovetail joinery. The desk is supported by four baluster-turned legs joined by a low H-stretcher. Hardware includes two large, round black turned knobs on the drawers and three keyholes located on the central lid and each drawer. No maker's marks or labels are present.Height: 40 inchesWidth: 42 inchesDepth: 24 inches.
Lot: 125 - Montgomery Ward Airline Art Deco Floor Console Vacuum Tube Radio
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a Montgomery Ward Airline brand floor console vacuum tube radio, likely produced between 1937 and 1938. The wooden cabinet is designed in the Art Deco style, featuring a waterfall top edge and a multi-tone finish. The front panel contains a large, circular multi-band dial marked Montgomery Ward Airline. This dial is calibrated for standard broadcast and shortwave bands, including Police, Amateurs, Airplanes, and Ships. It features a wave band indicator with red, green, and blue markers, and indicators for bass and treble. Below the dial are five wooden control knobs, one of which is marked Volume. The lower section houses the speaker behind a grille with three vertical wooden slats over a light-colored fabric. The rear reveals a metal chassis with vacuum tubes, including one manufactured by Sylvania, a transformer, and an electrodynamic speaker. A partially legible model number on the rear chassis begins with 62.Height: 36 inchesWidth: 24 inchesDepth: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 126 - Zenith 1938 Console Floor Radio with Shutter Dial
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a vintage console floor radio manufactured by the Zenith Radio Corp., dating to approximately 1938. The cabinet is constructed of wood with walnut veneers, featuring an Art Deco or Streamline Moderne design with curved waterfall edges and contrasting grain patterns. The front face features a large circular Zenith Long Distance shutter dial, also known as a Robot Dial, which mechanically changes scales when the band is switched. The dial includes a Magic Eye tuning indicator tube at the top and scales for Standard Broadcast, Police, Amateur, Ships, and Aviation bands. The dial face is marked ZENITH LONG DISTANCE and includes US patent number 2076031. The rear of the unit reveals a multi-tube chassis with several vacuum tubes, including those with markings for GE General Electric and M-R. The speaker housing features a triangular label marked ZENITH ACOUSTIC ADAPTER. The unit features original wooden knobs and an intact grille cloth.Height: 36.5 inchesWidth: 42 inchesDepth: 15.5 inches.
Lot: 127 - Sparton Model 301 Spanish Revival Carved Wood Radio Console
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A Sparton Model 301 A.C. Receiver radio console manufactured by The Sparks-Withington Co. of Jackson, Michigan, circa late 1920s. The single-piece cabinet is constructed of dark-stained wood, featuring elements of Spanish Revival and Jacobean style. The upper section contains double doors decorated with elaborate high-relief carvings of neoclassical urns, acanthus leaves, and floral motifs. The doors are flanked by carved foliate pilasters and topped with a dentil-molded cornice. A frieze with carved geometric rectangular panels runs below the doors. The console is supported by an integrated stretcher base with four turned and carved legs joined by a bottom shelf, featuring a central carved arched apron. The cabinet doors open to reveal an internal radio interface with a circular speaker grille featuring a stylized shield design. The control panel includes a vertical tuning dial marked Sparton with enameled sunflower accents, two small knobs, and one large central knob. The reverse of the cabinet retains the original electronics, including a chassis with vacuum tubes and a speaker manufactured by The Magnavox Company of Oakland, California. A metal manufacturer's plate is affixed to the rear frame, identifying the unit as Model 301 with Serial No. C 8673.Height: 52 inchesWidth: 28 inchesDepth: 16.5 inches.
Lot: 128 - Silvertone Model 51 Radio-Phonograph Console for Sears, Roebuck and Co., 1950
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a mid-century Silvertone radio-phonograph console manufactured for Sears, Roebuck and Co. An internal service label identifies this unit as Catalog No. 51 with Chassis No. 132.887 and bears a red date stamp of June 14, 1950. The wooden cabinet is finished in a dark-stained mahogany veneer, exhibiting a rectangular form consistent with mid-century modern design. The front face features a rectangular, yellowed horizontal radio dial for Standard Broadcast AM frequencies ranging from 55 to 160. Below the dial are three control knobs labeled Volume, Phono-Radio, and Tuning. A central pull-out drawer houses a Silvertone branded record changer. The lower portion of the cabinet contains a speaker compartment featuring a geometric diamond-lattice grille. The rear view shows a 5-tube AM radio chassis with a tube complement of 12SA7 GT, 12SK7 GT, 12SQ7 GT, 35L6 GT, and 35Z5 GT. The unit was sold exclusively by Sears, Roebuck and Co. in the United States.Height: 33.5 inchesWidth: 21 inchesDepth: 16.5 inches.
Lot: 129 - Vintage Sankyo Mechanical Pachinko Machine
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a vintage Japanese Pachinko machine, a vertical mechanical gaming device manufactured by Sankyo. The unit features a wood cabinet with a wood-grain laminate exterior and a cream-colored laminate front face. The central playfield is protected by a glass cover and depicts a colorful background with stylized creature motifs. The field is populated with brass pins, spinners, and tulip-style jackpot pockets. The lower front includes a blue plastic ball return tray and a silver-toned metal ball launcher assembly. The reverse of the machine reveals a complex, gravity-fed ball delivery system housed within translucent yellow plastic tracks. A black plaque on the rear mechanism is embossed with the Sankyo name. Authentication labels are present on the lower right of the playfield, including a red gear-shaped NYK logo for the Japan Game Machine Industrial Association and a blue PAT mark. The labels include a date stamp of Showa 51 (1976) and handwritten inspection numbers. The machine includes internal wiring for potential electrical features such as scoring lights, although no external power source is attached. The base has been fitted with two wooden block feet for stability.Height: 32 inchesWidth: 21 inchesDepth: 8 inches.
Lot: 130 - Vintage Sankyo Skyline Mechanical Pachinko Machine
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A vintage mechanical Pachinko machine manufactured by Sankyo and distributed in the United States by Pachinko Palace Imports. The machine is housed in a wooden cabinet finished with cream-colored laminate and features a chrome-plated metal front frame. The playfield, protected by glass, contains various brass pins and plastic bumpers arranged around a central decorative feature labeled Skyline. Additional scoring pockets are marked with the words hit and ULTORA. The front lower section includes a blue plastic ball tray embossed with the Sankyo logo in blue and red text. A red and white importer sticker for Pachinko Palace Imports is located on the lower left. The rear of the unit displays a gravity-fed mechanical system made of translucent yellow-green plastic tracks, a green plastic ball hopper, and a metal Sankyo identification plate. The game is played by using a spring-actuated lever on the lower right to launch steel balls into the playfield.Height: 32 inchesWidth: 21 inchesDepth: 9 inches.
Lot: 131 - Old Mr. Boston A.A.O.N.M.S. Shrine U.S. Bicentennial Figural Camel Whiskey Decanter
This figural whiskey decanter was produced for Old Mr. Boston to commemorate the United States Bicentennial and the A.A.O.N.M.S. Shrine organization. The item is modeled in the form of a seated camel with a brown glaze finish. It features a colorful geometric saddle blanket decal in shades of red, green, yellow, and blue. The camel head serves as a removable stopper. The base is printed with stylized red text reading A.A.O.N.M.S. SHRINE and black text reading U.S. BICENTENNIAL 1776 1976. A central medallion displays the Shriners crest featuring a sphinx head over a scimitar and crescent with a five-pointed star. The original paper label identifies the contents as Old Mr. Boston Aged 100 Months Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 86 Proof, 4/5 Quart, bottled by Mr. Boston Distiller. A partial red and white federal tax stamp remains across the shoulder and neck area.Length: 8.5 inchesWidth: 3 inchesHeight: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 132 - A Pair of Tall Faceted Stacked Crystal Taper Candlesticks
A pair of matching multifaceted crystal candlesticks designed for taper candles. Each candlestick features a tall stem composed of eight stacked, faceted crystal spheres. The stem is topped by a wide, flared bobeche with a faceted rim, supporting a cylindrical candle socket decorated with vertical linear cutting. The units rest on circular, flared pedestal bases with wide-beveled, faceted edges. The items are crafted from colorless crystal with sharp, precise faceting and prismatic light refraction. No maker's marks or labels are present.Height: 12.5 inchesBase Diameter: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 133 - A Set of Eight Clear Pressed Glass Footed Iced Tea Tumblers in the Cube Pattern
A set of eight clear pressed glass footed iced tea tumblers in the Cube pattern, also commonly referred to as the Cubist pattern. These pieces are attributed to the Jeannette Glass Company based on the presence of a small embossed letter J visible in the center of the circular foot on several pieces. The glasses feature a flared rim and a tapering body decorated with a dense, three-dimensional geometric cube design. The body sits upon a short stem integrated into a flat, circular base. This pattern was a popular design during the Depression era and bears a strong resemblance to the American pattern produced by Fostoria.Height: Approximately 6 1/8 inchesDiameter: Approximately 4 inches.
Lot: 134 - A Collection of Six Crystal Pressed Glass Tableware Items in the Cube Pattern
This assortment of clear pressed glass is designed in the faceted Cube or Cubist pattern, characterized by three-dimensional geometric squares that create a distinct light-refracting effect. The collection consists of one large footed centerpiece bowl with four peg-style feet and a flared scalloped edge, a two-piece domed butter dish including a circular scalloped base and a lid with a faceted finial, one cylindrical vase with a flared rim, two small berry bowls, and one small bowl featuring a single applied handle. The interior bases of the bowls and the vase feature a pressed starburst motif radiating from the center. These pieces are attributed to the Jeannette Glass Company, produced in a style very similar to the American pattern by Fostoria. The construction is heavy pressed glass with clear transparency.Large Footed Bowl: 11.5 inches diameter, 4 inches heightVase: 6 inches height.
Lot: 135 - Framed Secretariat Commemorative Triple Crown Print from the L.C. Gosney Collection with Multiple Signatures
A framed commemorative print honoring the 1973 Triple Crown winner, Secretariat. The central artwork features a portrait of the horse's head in a blue halter, signed and dated in the plate Letitia '73. Centered below the portrait is the printed text Secretariat 1973 KENTUCKY DERBY WINNER PREAKNESS BELMONT above three crown icons. The bottom margin includes the printed attribution from the Commissioned Collection of L. C. Gosney. The print is extensively signed by numerous individuals in various inks, including blue ballpoint, black felt-tip, and red ink. Legible signatures include Scotty Burnett, Phanor Perot, Red Bedwell, Mike Heavern, Ted Castle, Robert B. Cox (inscribed on the halter strap), and Dick Webber, among others. There are no certificates of authenticity accompanying these signatures. The item is housed in a gilded wood frame under glass.Framed Width: 12.25 inchesFramed Height: 18.5 inches.
Lot: 136 - Framed Secretariat 1973 Triple Crown Commemorative Print with Lucien Laurin Signature
This is a framed commemorative print of the 1973 Triple Crown winner, Secretariat. The color illustration is by the artist Letitia and is signed and dated 1973 within the plate. The portrait depicts Secretariat in profile wearing his signature blue and white striped blinkers and halter. Printed text at the bottom center lists the horse's name and his 1973 victories in the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont Stakes, accompanied by three crown icons. The lower right corner indicates the print is from the Commissioned Collection of L. C. Gosney. The piece features a prominent signature in blue ink over the word Secretariat attributed to his Hall of Fame trainer, Lucien Laurin. The paper is covered in numerous other signatures in ink and pencil, many of which include professional titles and locations. Identifiable signatures include Ray Scaletta, C. S. Radcliffe Jr. (Iowa), Barney's Blade Hall, Charlie Hudson, Ruth Hudson, Frances and Darlene Alford, G. Scott Birmingham M.D., Ed Beddingfield, Ernie Livingstone, Paul R. Dunkel M.D., and Robt Walter (Athens, GA). The background contains dozens of additional faint signatures in pencil. The print is mounted in a gold-toned wood frame with a green-painted inner border.Frame Exterior Height: 18.5 inchesFrame Exterior Width: 13.5 inches.
Lot: 137 - Vintage Risdon Blue and Green Gone with the Wind Style Glass Oil Lamp
A Victorian-style oil lamp manufactured by the Risdon Manufacturing Co. of Danbury, Connecticut. The lamp features cased glass with a two-tone ombré color gradient transitioning from deep cobalt blue at the upper and lower sections to an emerald green in the center. The construction consists of a globular font base with a blue pedestal foot, a matching large spherical shade, and a central clear glass chimney. The metal hardware is brass-toned. The octagonal brass thumbwheel on the burner assembly is stamped RISDON MFG CO around the top arc, USA in the center, and DANBURY CT around the bottom arc. Total Height: 17.5 inchesShade Diameter: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 138 - A Pair of Otto Bernz Co. Brass Gasoline Blowtorches
This lot features two vintage brass gasoline blowtorches manufactured by the Otto Bernz Co. of Rochester, New York. The first unit consists of a cylindrical brass tank with a flared base and a vertical burner assembly. The red-finished control wheel is embossed with OTTO BERNZ CO. ROCHESTER N.Y. It is fitted with a priming cup and a dark-finished wooden handle. The second unit features an oblong-style brass tank with an integrated side pump. It retains a large, multi-colored paper label printed with FAMOUS SINCE 1876, OTTO BERNZ, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AL. BRASS TANK, and ROCHESTER, N.Y., U.S.A. This torch includes a horizontal burner assembly and a wooden handle with significant original orange paint. Both items represent early to mid-20th-century industrial soldering and heating tools.Height of cylindrical torch: 11.5 inchesBase diameter of cylindrical torch: 5.5 inchesWidth of cylindrical torch including handle: 9 inches.
Lot: 139 - American Salt-Glazed Three-Gallon Bee Sting Stoneware Crock
This American salt-glazed stoneware vessel is a three-gallon crock featuring a classic cylindrical form with a thick, rounded rim and two applied ear handles. The exterior is finished in a light tan salt glaze with scattered iron spotting, while the interior is coated in a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. The front of the crock is decorated with a large, hand-painted, slip-trailed cobalt blue stylized numeral 3, which denotes its capacity. This specific decorative motif, featuring a spiral and concentric loops, is commonly referred to in the trade as a bee sting or lazy eight decoration and is frequently attributed to Red Wing Potteries. No maker's marks or impressed stamps are visible on the body or rim. The underside of the base shows a significant amount of orange-red residue arranged in a circular pattern along with white smudges.Height: Approximately 10.5 inchesDiameter: Approximately 10.5 inches.
Lot: 140 - Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Co. Two-Gallon Blue Crown Stoneware Crock
This two-gallon stoneware utility crock is attributed to the Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Co. (RRPCo) of Roseville, Ohio. The vessel is constructed of salt-glazed stoneware with a cylindrical body and a reinforced, flared rim. The front of the crock features a cobalt blue stenciled decoration of a crown with the numeral 2 positioned in the center, signifying its liquid capacity. The interior and exterior are finished in a light cream-colored slip glaze. Small dark iron spots and minor kiln-firing imperfections are present throughout the body.Height: 9 1/2 inchesDiameter: 9 1/2 inches.
Lot: 141 - Repurposed National Washboard Co No 801 The Brass King Wood and Brass Wall Cabinet
This wall-mounted storage cabinet is a decorative piece repurposed from a vintage National Washboard Company washboard. The unit utilizes the original washboard frame as a hinged door, which is attached to a custom-built wooden cabinet box. The door features a brass-plated textured metal scrubbing surface with a rope or cable pattern. The interior of the cabinet contains two fixed wooden shelves, creating three distinct storage compartments. The cabinet is finished with black-painted metal hardware, including two side-mounted hinges, a small circular door knob, and a hook-and-eye latch. For mounting, a metal hanging wire is secured to the reverse side with D-ring brackets.The front upper wooden panel is stamped in black ink with the following text: THE BRASS, TOP NOTCH, SANITARY FRONT DRAIN, and THE BOARD WILL DO THE WORK. The interior side of the door (the original back of the washboard) contains additional stamped information: National Washboard Co., No 801, TRADE MARKS REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MADE IN U.S.A., and CHICAGO, SAGINAW, MEMPHIS.Height: 24 inchesWidth: 12.5 inchesDepth: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 142 - Large Flow Blue Earthenware Tripod Jardiniere with Ram Head Handles
Large ceramic tripod jardiniere or planter decorated in a flow blue style. The vessel features a bulbous earthenware body supported by three legs that terminate in cloven hoof feet. The piece is distinguished by two high-relief ram head handles with long, curved horns integrated into the rim. The decoration consists of stylized floral and foliate transfer motifs that exhibit the characteristic blurring of cobalt blue into the cream-colored ground. A molded geometric bead-and-reel band encircles the shoulder below the rim. The ram heads and feet are finished with solid blue accents. The entire surface exhibits a dense network of fine, darkened crazing. The underside bears a blurred blue underglaze backstamp featuring a crest or crown-shaped logo, though specific factory characters are not clearly legible.Width: 13 1/2 inchesOpening Diameter: 10 1/4 inches.
Lot: 143 - Contemporary Salt-Glazed Stoneware Pitcher with Cobalt Foliate Decoration
A large, hand-thrown stoneware pitcher featuring an ovoid body that tapers toward the base. The form is characterized by a flared rim with a pinched pouring spout and a prominent, applied strap handle finished with a distinct thumb rest at the upper terminal and a flattened terminal at the base. Fine horizontal throwing rings are visible throughout the exterior body. The pitcher is crafted from a buff-colored clay body with fine iron specking, finished with a clear, glossy salt glaze. Both sides are decorated with bold, hand-painted cobalt blue foliate or pod-like motifs connected by a central vine. Each pod contains a cluster of small, impressed brown dots, adding texture and visual contrast. The piece features two circular impressed marks, one located on either side of the upper handle attachment, each containing a stylized character resembling a lowercase g or an S with a spiral tail. The base has been fitted with nine circular felt pads in red, green, and white for furniture protection.Height: 9 3/4 inchesRim Diameter: 5 1/2 inchesTotal Width (spout to handle): 8 1/2 inches.
Lot: 144 - Antique Salt Glazed Stoneware Jug Attributed to Meyer Pottery
This antique American stoneware jug is attributed to Meyer Pottery of Atascosa, Texas, based on its distinctive yellowish-buff clay and salt-glazed finish. The vessel features an ovoid body that tapers to a narrow neck with a simple rolled rim. A single strap handle is applied at the neck and shoulder. The exterior surface shows the characteristic orange-peel texture and minor pitting common to salt-glazed stoneware. There are no visible maker marks, stamps, or capacity numbers on the body or base of the item.Height: Approximately 13.5 inchesWidth: Approximately 9 inches.
Lot: 145 - 19th Century French Three-Handle Glazed Stoneware Oil Jug
This antique stoneware vessel, attributed to the folk pottery traditions of the Dordogne region in France, is a three-handle oil pitcher or huilier. The jug features an ovoid body with a wide shoulder and a flat base. Its most distinctive feature is the triple-handle arrangement at the top, consisting of a primary central arch handle and two smaller auxiliary handles on either side. A small pouring spout is located on the shoulder of the vessel. The jug is finished with a two-tone appearance; the upper portion is covered in a dark brown to black manganese or iron-rich slip glaze that shows typical mottling and dripped effects. The lower section remains unglazed, showing the natural buff or tan stoneware clay body. No maker stamps, capacity marks, or inscriptions were found upon inspection.Height: 12.5 inchesMaximum Diameter: 9 inches.
Lot: 146 - A Pair of One Gallon Stoneware Canning Jars with Metal Lid
A pair of cylindrical stoneware jars featuring sloped shoulders and short, threaded necks. Both jars exhibit a natural buff-colored salt or slip glaze on the exterior with a cream-colored glazed interior. One jar retains a threaded metal screw cap. Faint impressed marks are present on the shoulder of one jar but are not clearly legible. These utilitarian vessels are typical of late 19th to early 20th century American production.Diameter: 6 inchesHeight: 8.5 inches.
Lot: 147 - Two Antique Glass Kerosene Oil Lamps Including One with Cast Iron Base
This lot consists of two antique non-electric kerosene oil lamps. The first lamp features a tiered black cast iron base supporting a brass stem and a clear pressed-glass font decorated with a diamond-point and faceted geometric pattern. The brass burner is equipped with a wick adjustment knob bearing the circular inscription PAT APRIL 10 1877. This lamp is topped with a clear glass chimney featuring an etched design of floral swags and vertical lines. The second lamp is constructed of clear glass with a circular fluted base and a smooth bulbous oil reservoir. It retains a brass burner and a simple tapered glass chimney. Neither lamp has been converted to electricity.Font diameter (metal base lamp): approx. 5 inchesTotal height (metal base lamp): approx. 18.5 inchesTotal height (glass lamp): approx. 19.5 inches.
Lot: 148 - A Pair of Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. 125th Anniversary Commemorative Steins by Ceramarte
A pair of matching Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. 125th Anniversary Commemorative Steins manufactured by Ceramarte. These stoneware vessels feature a raised-relief design with a cream-colored body and brown-washed accents used to highlight the details. The central relief panel depicts the historical Schlitz brewery complex in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, situated beneath a banner reading 1849 and 1974. The base of each stein is embossed with the text 125th Anniversary Commemorative Stein and is decorated with a band of green hops and golden barley. One side of the body features an oval medallion containing a graphic of the Schlitz Palm Garden 1900s. The opposite side contains an oval medallion with printed text titled 125 Years, detailing the brewery history starting with August Krug in 1849. The handles are decorated with a relief scroll pattern. The underside of each base is marked with the Ceramarte logo, PRODUCT OF BRAZIL, and sequential serial numbers S.N. 052039 and S.N. 052040. A mark for distributor k-promotions inc. MILWAUKEE, WI. is also present.Height: 7.5 inchesRim diameter: 3 inches.
Lot: 149 - Dietz No. 2 D-Lite Tubular Kerosene Lantern with Red Glass Globe
A Dietz No. 2 D-Lite tubular kerosene lantern manufactured in New York, U.S.A. This cold-blast model features a tubular steel frame with a black finish and a large-capacity fount. The lantern is equipped with a red glass globe, which is secured by a protective wire cage guard. The top chimney cap is embossed with the text DIETZ, N.Y. U.S.A., and MADE IN U.S.A. The base of the unit is embossed with NO. 2 D-Lite. It retains its original fuel filler cap and a wire bail handle. The red globe indicates historical use for signaling or as a warning light, often associated with railroad or industrial applications. The item is in its original, uncleaned condition with a heavy natural patina.Height: 13.5 inchesBase Diameter: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 150 - Massey Ferguson 1105 2WD Agricultural Tractor
A Massey Ferguson 1105 2WD agricultural tractor featuring a Perkins 6-cylinder diesel engine. This unit is equipped with a factory-enclosed Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) cab, identified as Model 6701 with serial number 010034, manufactured in Canada. The tractor features a 12-speed Multi-Power transmission controlled by a dash-mounted lever for high and low range shifting. The rear is equipped with a standard 3-point hitch, PTO, and dual hydraulic remotes. It includes cast iron rear wheel weights. The interior includes a factory dashboard with an analog tachometer, fuel, temperature, oil pressure, and ampere gauges, as well as overhead ventilation units. The hour meter reading was recorded at 3,904.8 at the time of inspection; hours are unverified. Tractor Starts, Runs, Operates, As Is.
Lot: 151 - Massey Ferguson 285 2WD Tractor with Bush Hog 2846 QT Loader
This lot features a Massey Ferguson model 285 2WD utility tractor, manufactured in 1977 according to serial number 9A 269056. The unit is powered by a Perkins 5.2L 4-cylinder diesel engine providing approximately 81 horsepower. It is equipped with a manual gear transmission and factory power steering. The open operator station is fitted with a Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) and a metal sun canopy. A Bush Hog model 2846 QT quick-attach front-end loader is mounted to the chassis and operated via an auxiliary joystick valve. Rear equipment includes a 3-point hitch with an adjustable top link and sway chains, dual hydraulic remotes, and a 540/1000 RPM PTO. The tractor is equipped with Goodyear EnergySaver Radial HT 16.9 R 38 rear tires and Farm-Guide 10.00-16 front tires. Two front-end attachments are included: a set of pallet forks by C4 Construction Attachments and a separate quick-attach front loader bucket. The hour meter reading was recorded at 3,154.4 hours at the time of inspection; hours are unverified.
Lot: 152 - 2022 Trailer World Model GH830MST Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer
This is a 2022 gooseneck flatbed trailer manufactured by Trailer World Acquisition Company, LLC, in Ozark, Alabama. The unit is model GH830MST and features a tandem dual-wheel axle configuration. The trailer is constructed with a black painted steel frame and pressure-treated wood plank decking. It is equipped with a self-cleaning dovetail and two heavy-duty fold-over ramps. The gooseneck includes an adjustable coupler, safety chains with hooks, and dual heavy-duty landing gear. Additional equipment includes a front-mounted lockable diamond-plate tool box, side rub rails with integrated stake pockets, and Trailer World branded mudflaps. The electrical system utilizes a 7-way plug and includes a breakaway safety device. This vehicle does not have an engine or transmission. 364"X101" VIN: 57BGHB30XN1541392 GVWR: 20,000 lbs GAWR: 10,000 lbs per axle Maximum Payload Capacity: 13,500 lbs Tire Size: ST235/80R16.
Lot: 153 - 2027 Vermeer 605 Series K Round Baler
This Vermeer 605 Series K round baler is manufactured by the Vermeer Manufacturing Company in Pella, Iowa. The unit is designed to produce round bales measuring approximately 5 feet in width and up to 6 feet in diameter. The pickup assembly features a width of approximately 60 inches and is equipped with dual rubber-tine gathering wheels to assist in windrow feeding. Power is provided via a 540 RPM PTO drive. The baling chamber utilizes five internal forming belts and a twine tie system. The implement is mounted on a single axle with 31X13.5-15 tires, including an Advance Narrow Track tire with sidewall protection. A 25th Anniversary decal is located on the side panel. The unit is equipped with a clevis hitch connection. This unit is a pull-behind implement and does not feature an independent engine or hour meter.- VIN: 1VRB141P3V1003372 - Make: VERMEER - Model: 605K - Year: - Vehicle Type: TRAILER - Body Class: Trailer - Plant Country: UNITED STATES (USA) - Plant City: PELLA - Plant State: IOWA - Axle Configuration: Single - Trailer Length Feet: 14 - Connection: Clevis Hitch.
Lot: 154 - John Deere 336 Small Square Baler
This is a John Deere model 336 pull-type small square baler, an agricultural implement designed for hay and forage harvesting. The unit is finished in standard John Deere green and yellow with original manufacturer decals. It features a wide pickup reel with an overhead feeder auger and is configured for twine-tie operation. The machine is driven by a 540 RPM PTO and includes the drive shaft. A modern adjustable swivel trailer jack with a caster wheel has been added to the hitch tongue. The baler is equipped with a knotter assembly and a frame-mounted twine box. The discharge chute currently contains a sample bale of hay.
Lot: 155 - Bush Hog Haymaker BSR 11-Wheel Pull-Behind V-Rake
This is a Bush Hog Haymaker model BSR pull-behind V-style hay rake, manufactured by Bush Hog Inc. in Selma, Alabama. The equipment is configured with a total of 9 raking wheels, which includes 8 primary raking wheels and one central kicker wheel. The frame is constructed from tubular steel finished in red with white Bush Hog and Haymaker branding. It is equipped with a hydraulic system featuring dual cylinders and associated hoses for folding the rake arms into transport position. The unit is mounted on a two-wheel chassis using ST205/75D15 Load Star trailer tires. The adjustable height hitch is a clevis-style design with an integrated manual jack stand and safety chains. Safety features include a rear-mounted Slow-Moving Vehicle triangle and integrated amber and red warning lights. A manufacturer's label on the frame identifies the model as BSR and the serial number as 1HCKR1161580082. The unit is marked as made in the USA.
Lot: 156 - New Idea 5408 Eight Disc Mower
New Idea model 5408 disc mower manufactured by AGCO in Duluth, Georgia, USA. This agricultural implement is constructed with a red-painted steel frame and a six-disc rotary cutting bed. The unit is designed for tractor mounting via a three-point hitch and is powered by a PTO drive shaft. It includes hydraulic lines for lifting the cutter bar and a spring-assisted flotation system. An AGCO identification plate is located on the main frame specifying model number 5408 and serial number HL30406. Branding is visible on the drive belt housing as New Idea 5408. The cutter bar is protected by a black heavy-duty flexible curtain.
Lot: 157 - Hesston 4-Rotor Hay Tedder
A Hesston four-rotor hay tedder constructed from welded and bolted red-painted steel. This agricultural implement is designed for PTO-driven operation and features a central drawbar hitch. It is equipped with four independent rotor assemblies, each containing six arms that terminate in double-coil spring-loaded steel tines for aerating and spreading forage. Each rotor assembly is supported by an individual pneumatic tire on a caster mount. The manufacturer name Hesston is visible in white decals on the transport support arms. A manufacturer identification plate is riveted to the frame. Prod. Ident. No.: GV017414- Prod. Series No.: -05GV-.
Lot: 159 - John Deere LA175 100 Series Lawn Tractor with 54 Inch Mower Deck
This John Deere LA175 lawn tractor is a 100 Series model equipped with a 54-inch The Edge cutting system mower deck. The tractor features a 2WD drive system and a hydrostatic transmission. It is powered by a gasoline engine typically rated at 26 horsepower for this model. The open station configuration includes a high-back yellow vinyl seat with an adjustable backrest, a cup holder, cruise control, and manual deck height adjustment. A black tubular brush guard is mounted to the front bumper. The unit is fitted with turf-saver tires, including Carlisle brand tires on the rear. A digital Service Reminder System is mounted on the dashboard. A dealer sticker for Hartland Equipment Corp is present on the rear fender. The hour meter reading was recorded at the time of inspection; hours are unverified.Hour meter reading: 579.1Mower deck width: 58 inchesOverall length: 70 inches. Starts, Runs, Starts Best With Starting Fluid.
Lot: 160 - Belgian-Made Side-by-Side Hammer Shotgun 16 Gauge with 32 Inch Barrel Antique
A Belgian-manufactured side-by-side break-action shotgun chambered in 16 gauge. The firearm features 32-inch barrels with a textured top rib and a bead front sight. It is configured with external hammers, dual triggers, and a top-lever break-action mechanism. The metal finish shows a dark aged patina with visible surface oxidation and thinning throughout. The furniture is comprised of a wood stock with a checkered pistol grip, a raised cheek rest on the left side, and a metal buttplate. Sling swivels are attached to the barrel and buttstock. Antique German Double and states that proof marks indicate manufacture in Liege, Belgium, between 1898 and 1924. The overall length measures approximately 46.25 inches.
Lot: 161 - Western Auto Revelation Model 330 Bolt Action Shotgun .410 Gauge with 26 Inch Barrel
This is a single-shot bolt-action shotgun chambered in .410 gauge, marketed under the Western Auto Supply Company store brand. The firearm is equipped with a 26 inch barrel featuring a fixed front bead sight and is set into a one-piece wood stock with a smooth finish and a black synthetic buttplate. The action utilizes a turn-bolt mechanism with a manual safety lever located on the top of the receiver behind the bolt handle. Verbatim markings on the barrel include the brand name Revelation and the gauge designation .410 GA, while the included inventory tag identifies the piece as a Western Auto Revelation Model 330. The overall length of the shotgun is approximately 46.5 inches. The metal components, including the barrel, receiver, and bolt, exhibit extensive finish wear, a dark aged patina, and visible surface corrosion with areas of localized pitting. The wood stock shows various dings, scratches, and finish thinning consistent with long-term field use.
Lot: 162 - Marlin Glenfield Model 65 Golden 50 Semi-Automatic Rifle .22 LR with 22 Inch Barrel
This is a semi-automatic rimfire rifle chambered for .22 Long Rifle, manufactured under the Glenfield brand by Marlin as the Model 65 Golden 50 edition. The rifle features an approximately 22-inch blued barrel and a distinctive brass-finished tubular magazine mounted underneath. The receiver is finished in black and is equipped with a Tasco 4x15 scope. The hardwood stock is finished in a light stain and features pressed checkering on the forend and pistol grip, with the latter displaying a squirrel motif. Key markings include the barrel designation Marlin Glenfield Mod. 65 Golden 50 and Cal. .22 LR. The serial number 27122322 B is clearly stamped on the left side of the receiver. The rifle measures approximately 40.5 inches in overall length.
Lot: 163 - Taurus PT-22 Semi-Automatic Pistol .22 LR with 2.75 Inch Barrel
This Taurus Model PT-22 is a compact semi-automatic pistol chambered in .22 Long Rifle, designed with a characteristic tip-up barrel for ease of loading and maintenance. The firearm features a 2.75 inch barrel and an overall length measuring approximately 5.25 inches. The metal surfaces are finished in a satin nickel or stainless-style coating across the slide and frame, which is complemented by smooth, contoured wood grips. The pistol utilizes a double-action-only trigger system and fixed low-profile sights integrated into the slide. Verbatim markings on the left side of the slide include TAURUS, PT-22.CAL.22 LR, and TAURUS INT. MFG. INC.- MADE IN MIAMI, FL USA. The frame is marked with the serial number APL61774. This lot includes the original black plastic factory storage box featuring the Taurus logo and a descriptive identification tag.
Lot: 164 - Rossi Model 971 Double Action Revolver .357 Magnum with 4 Inch Barrel
This Rossi Model 971 is a double action revolver chambered in .357 Magnum, featuring a stainless steel construction. It is equipped with a 4 inch heavy barrel that includes a full length underlug and a six shot fluted cylinder. The revolver measures approximately 10 inches in overall length. The firearm is fitted with black checkered rubber grips that display the Rossi medallion in a gold tone. The sighting system consists of a micro-adjustable rear sight for windage and elevation and a pinned ramp front sight with a red polymer insert, mounted on a serrated top strap to reduce glare. Key markings include the model and caliber designation M971 .357 MAG on the left side of the barrel and AMADEO ROSSI S.A. on the right side. The left side of the frame bears a circular logo for Rossi surrounded by the text IND. BRAS. MARC. REG. and is further stamped MADE IN BRAZIL INTERARMS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. The serial number F270422 is clearly visible on the right side of the frame. This lot includes the original factory cardboard box and a handwritten identification tag.
Lot: 165 - Baikal IZH-70 Semi-Automatic Pistol .380 ACP with 3.7 Inch Barrel
This lot features a Russian-made Baikal IZH-70 semi-automatic pistol, which is a commercial variant of the Makarov PM design chambered in .380 ACP. The firearm is equipped with a 3.7 inch barrel and operates via a straight blowback action. The pistol features a blued steel finish on both the slide and the frame. It is fitted with black checkered polymer wraparound grips that include a thumb rest on the left side, a circular star emblem, and the Baikal name in cursive script. The sighting system consists of a fixed front blade and a screw-adjustable rear sight. Prominent markings include the model and caliber designation IZH-70 cal..380ACP on the right side of the slide and Made in RUSSIA on the right side of the frame. The left side of the slide and the frame are both marked with the serial number BHT 8517. Importer markings for BIG BEAR ARMS DALLAS, TX are also present on the left side. This pistol comes with one magazine, its original Big Bear Arms Makarov branded cardboard box, and a brown leather flap holster. The overall length of the firearm is approximately 6 1/4 inches.
Lot: 166 - Wards Western Field Model 30-SB562A Pump Action Shotgun 12 Gauge with 30 Inch Barrel
This is a pump-action shotgun produced by Stevens for Montgomery Ward, identified as a Wards Western Field Model 30-SB562A, chambered for 12 gauge shells. Based on the John Browning-designed Stevens Model 520, this takedown-style firearm features a barrel measuring approximately 30 inches in length with a fixed choke and a single bead front sight. The shotgun has an overall length of approximately 50.5 inches. The metal surfaces show a blued finish that has thinned and aged into a brown surface patination with areas of scattered oxidation. The receiver features a distinctive profile and is marked with the manufacturer and model designation WARD'S WESTERN FIELD and MODEL 30-SB562A. The serial number is 94972. The furniture consists of a checkered walnut pistol grip stock and a matching checkered forend, both showing field wear such as dings and scratches. The buttstock is capped with a black rubber ventilated recoil pad that exhibits significant dry-rotting and cracking.
Lot: 167 - Winchester Model 1200 Pump-Action Shotgun 12 Gauge
This Winchester Model 1200 is a pump-action shotgun chambered for 12 gauge shells. It is equipped with a blued steel barrel featuring a full-length ventilated rib. The receiver has a matte black finish and contains a jeweled bolt visible through the ejection port. The stock and forend are crafted from wood with a high-gloss finish, decorated with pressed checkering and fleur-de-lis patterns. A brown vented rubber recoil pad is attached to the butt of the stock. A yellow inventory tag is attached to the trigger guard and identifies the firearm as a Winchester Model 1200 with serial number 201395.
Lot: 168 - Iver Johnson Champion Break Action Single Shot Shotgun 12 Gauge with 36 Inch Barrel
This is a single shot break action 12 gauge shotgun designed for utility and field use featuring an exceptionally long barrel characteristic of the Long Tom variant. The barrel measures approximately 36 inches in length which contributes to an overall firearm length of 53 1/2 inches as indicated by the included measurements. The metal surfaces consist of a steel barrel and receiver that exhibit a dark brown patina with widespread surface oxidation and significant pitting on the receiver walls. The furniture includes a smooth walnut pistol grip stock and a matching target style forend both of which show heavy signs of use including numerous dings scratches and finish loss. The shotgun is equipped with a simple brass bead front sight and a factory textured black hard rubber buttplate featuring the Iver Johnson owl logo. Key markings include the model name Champion engraved in script on the left side of the receiver above the manufacturer name IVER JOHNSON ARMS & CYCLE WORKS / FITCHBURG, MASS. U.S.A. The serial number 86773 is stamped on the lower tang behind the trigger guard.
Lot: 169 - Harrington & Richardson Topper Model 48 Break Action Shotgun 16 Gauge with 30 Inch Barrel 1949
This Harrington & Richardson Topper Model 48 is a single-shot, break-action shotgun chambered in 16 gauge, intended for general field use. The firearm features an approximately 30-inch blued steel barrel, bringing the overall length to approximately 44.5 inches. The steel receiver is finished in a dark, aged patina and features a stippled engraving on the left side depicting a feline predator. Verbatim markings on the receiver include the model designation MODEL 48 on the right side, with HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS CO, WORCESTER, MASS. MADE IN USA, and the serial number J 44857. The furniture consists of a plain wood pistol-grip stock and matching forend, both exhibiting a semi-gloss finish and typical light handling marks. The shotgun is equipped with a traditional external hammer, a top-mounted break-action lever, a brass bead front sight, and a black synthetic buttplate.
Lot: 170 - Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Falling Block Rifle .32 W.C.F. with 28 Inch Barrel Antique
This is a Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall falling block single-shot rifle chambered for the .32 W.C.F. cartridge, also known as the .32-20 Winchester. The rifle is equipped with a 28-inch full octagonal barrel featuring a thinned blued finish that has largely transitioned into an attractive, dark brown patina. The receiver is the desirable Low Wall variant, designed for smaller centerfire and rimfire cartridges. Prominent markings include the caliber designation 32 W.C.F. on the barrel and the serial number 19097 stamped on the lower tang, which identifies this firearm as being manufactured in 1888. The furniture consists of a smooth, straight-grip walnut stock and a matching wood forend, both exhibiting honest wear consistent with field use. The stock is fitted with a traditional steel crescent-style buttplate. Sights include a blade front sight and an adjustable buckhorn-style rear notch sight. Based on the provided scale, the overall length of the rifle is approximately 44.5 inches.
Lot: 171 - Mossberg Model 183D-A Bolt Action Shotgun .410 Gauge with 24 Inch Barrel
This is a single bolt-action shotgun, identified by its barrel markings as an O.F. Mossberg & Sons Model 183D-A, chambered in .410 gauge for 3-inch shells. It features a approximately 24-inch barrel equipped with a bead front sight and an integral C-Lect-Choke adjustable muzzle device. The metal surfaces possess a blued finish that has almost entirely transitioned to a heavy brown patina with visible surface rust throughout. The firearm is fitted with a one-piece wood stock that shows significant field wear, including numerous scratches, dings, and thinning finish, and is capped with a black plastic buttplate. Verbatim markings on the barrel specify O.F. MOSSBERG & SONS INC., NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A., MODEL 183D-A, .410 GA, and 3 INCH. The shotgun has an overall length of approximately 44.5 inches. No serial number is visible on this firearm, which is common for this model manufactured prior to 1968.
Lot: 172 - Marlin Model 100 Single-Shot Bolt-Action Rifle .22 S/L/LR with 24 Inch Barrel
This Marlin Model 100 is a classic single-shot bolt-action rifle chambered to accept .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle cartridges. It features a 24-inch blued steel barrel and a matching blued receiver mounted in a one-piece wood stock with a walnut-colored finish and a black synthetic buttplate. The rifle utilizes a manual cocking action where the operator must pull the cocking piece at the rear of the bolt after chambering a round. It is equipped with a fixed bead front sight and a notched rear leaf sight that is elevator-adjustable for elevation. The wood stock is designed with a straight comb and integrated pistol grip. An attached hang tag identifies the manufacturer and model as Marlin Model 100. Measurement indicates an overall length of approximately 39.5 inches. No serial number is visible, which is common for firearms of this type manufactured prior to 1968.
Lot: 173 - Remington Model 34 Bolt Action Rifle .22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle with 24 Inch Barrel
The Remington Model 34 is a bolt-action rimfire rifle designed to chamber .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle cartridges interchangeably. This example features a 24-inch round barrel with an under-slung tubular magazine. The overall length of the firearm measures approximately 42.5 inches. The rifle is equipped with a one-piece walnut stock featuring a distinctive finger groove along the forend and a straight comb. Sighting is provided by a beaded front post and a leaf-style adjustable rear sight. The bolt assembly includes a bright finished handle, contrasting with the dark metal of the receiver and barrel. Verbatim markings on the barrel include Remington and REG U.S. PAT OFF, along with the specified calibers. The serial number 23317 is stamped on the left side of the receiver.
Lot: 174 - Winchester Model 69A Bolt Action Rifle .22 S L LR with 25 Inch Barrel
This is a single Winchester Model 69A bolt-action rifle chambered for .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridges, designed as a classic rimfire sporting arm. The rifle features a 25-inch barrel with a blued finish that shows significant thinning, transition to a brown patina, and scattered surface oxidation throughout. The barrel is mounted to a smooth one-piece wood stock featuring a straight comb and a curved pistol grip, showing heavy scratching, multiple indentations, and significant finish wear consistent with extensive field use. Key markings transcribed from the barrel include New Haven, Conn. - Winchester - Model 69A - 22 S. L. OR L. R. - and Trade Mark. The firearm is equipped with a hooded ramp front sight and a rear elevator leaf sight. Two black tape bands are wrapped around the barrel and the forend of the stock. It includes a single detachable box magazine and a textured buttplate. The overall length is approximately 42.5 inches.
Lot: 175 - Japanese Type 38 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle 6.5x50mm with 31.4 Inch Barrel
A Japanese Type 38 Arisaka bolt action rifle chambered in 6.5x50mm, featuring a standard 31.4 inch barrel. The rifle measures approximately 50 3/8 inches in overall length as indicated by the included measurement. Verbatim markings on the receiver ring include an intact Imperial Chrysanthemum above the Japanese characters for Type 38, transcribed as 三八å¼. Two gas vent holes are present on the receiver. The left side of the receiver is marked with the serial number 67258, a series symbol, and the Tokyo/Kokura arsenal mark. The blued steel components exhibit significant wear and surface oxidation throughout. This rifle is in a modified or sporterized state and is missing the forward section of the wood stock and the upper handguard, leaving the barrel and ladder-style rear sight exposed. The remaining two-piece wood buttstock features a metal buttplate and a rear sling swivel.
Lot: 176 - Japanese Arisaka Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle 7.7x58mm with 26 Inch Barrel
This is a Japanese Arisaka Type 99 bolt-action rifle chambered in 7.7x58mm, originally designed as a military service arm and currently presented in a sporterized configuration. The rifle features a 26 inch barrel with a blued finish and a bolt-action system characterized by a large safety knob at the rear of the bolt. The receiver is fitted with a folding rear leaf sight and a hooded front sight post. The wooden stock has been modified, with the forward handguard and nose cap assembly missing, and the wrist of the stock is reinforced with a heavy wrapping of black tape. The overall length of the firearm is approximately 44 inches. Key markings include a small circular arsenal mark followed by the serial number 11515 on the left side of the receiver; the imperial chrysanthemum mark on the top of the receiver is not clearly visible. This firearm is missing its original forward stock hardware and handguard.
Lot: 177 - West Point Savage Model 949 Series M Single Shot Break Action Shotgun .410 Gauge with 26 Inch Barrel for Parts/Repair
This lot consists of one single-shot break-action shotgun chambered in .410 gauge, manufactured for the West Point store brand by Savage Arms. The firearm is equipped with a 26-inch barrel and has an overall length of approximately 42 inches. The metal finish on the barrel and receiver shows significant surface oxidation and a dark patina throughout. The wooden buttstock is currently detached from the receiver, exposing the internal hammer and dual coil spring assembly; the stock mounting bolt is absent. The furniture exhibits wood loss at the wrist where it meets the receiver and features red markings on the right side of the buttstock. Verbatim markings on the receiver side include the serial number P557807, while the accompanying tag identifies the firearm as a West Point (Savage) Model 949 Series M .410 GA. This firearm is offered as-is for parts or repair.
Lot: 178 - Sheridan Products Inc. Model C Blue Streak Multi-Pump Pneumatic Air Rifle .20 Caliber with 19.25 Inch Barrel
This is a single Sheridan Products Inc. Model C Blue Streak multi-pump pneumatic air rifle chambered in .20 caliber (5mm). The rifle features a bolt-action breech-loading mechanism and an integral multi-pump pneumatic system operated by the hinged wood forend. The barrel measures approximately 19.25 inches in length, contributing to an overall length of 36 inches as indicated by the included measurements. The construction consists of a brass barrel and receiver assembly that shows significant wear to its original black finish. The two-piece wood furniture includes a smooth buttstock and a matching pump-handle forend. Verbatim markings found on the left side of the receiver include SHERIDAN PRODUCTS INC. and RACINE, WIS. U.S.A. and the left side of the buttstock is stamped with the serial number 389643. The rifle is equipped with standard open sights, including a front post and an adjustable rear notch.
Lot: 179 - Crosman Model 760 Powermaster Multi-Pump Pneumatic Air Rifle .177 Caliber and BB with 19.5 Inch Barrel
This lot features one Crosman Model 760 Powermaster multi-pump pneumatic air rifle, a classic American airgun chambered for both .177 caliber pellets and steel BBs. The rifle is equipped with an approximately 19.5-inch smoothbore barrel and possesses an overall length of 35 inches as indicated by the accompanying measurements. The receiver and barrel assembly are finished in matte black, while the furniture consists of a durable two-piece polymer stock and pump-action forearm featuring an attractive wood-grain texture and molded checkering on the pistol grip. Verbatim markings on the left side of the receiver include POWER MASTER 760, BB REPEATER/.177 PELL, and CROSMAN ARMS CO., INC. FAIRPORT, NEW YORK U.S.A. PAT. 3,463,136. The rifle is fitted with a fixed front blade sight and a step-adjustable rear leaf sight. A black polymer buttplate with a white spacer completes the stock. The item is accompanied by its original retail cardboard box, which shows significant wear and tape repairs.
Lot: 180 - A Pair of Boxes of Prvi Partizan Handgun Line 7.62x25mm Tokarev Ammunition
This lot consists of a pair of boxes of PPU Prvi Partizan Handgun Line ammunition, totaling 100 rounds. Each box contains 50 centerfire cartridges chambered for 7.62x25mm Tokarev, designated on the packaging as 7,62 mm TT. The cartridges are factory-loaded with 85-grain (5.5 g) Full Metal Jacket FMJ bullets intended for use in Tokarev-pattern handguns and other compatible firearms. The blue cardboard packaging features the PPU logo and provides technical information in both English and French. Verbatim markings on the boxes include the manufacturer PPU, HANDGUN LINE AMMUNITION, 7,62 mm TT, and FMJ 85 gr | 5,5 g. The boxes also specify 50 Centerfire Pistol Cartridges and 50 Cartouches A Percussion Centrale. A safety warning is present on the front reading WARNING: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN | MISE EN GARDE: GARDEZ HORS DE LA PORTEE DES ENFANTS. Each individual box measures approximately 4.5 inches in length.
Lot: 181 - A Lot of 35 Federal Classic .357 Magnum Jacketed Hollow Point Cartridges
This lot consists of one partial 35 round box of Federal Classic .357 Magnum centerfire pistol ammunition featuring 125 grain Hi-Shok jacketed hollow point projectiles. The cartridges are contained within a red plastic tray inside the original silver and blue cardboard packaging. Prominent markings on the box include Federal Classic, Pistol Cartridges, 357 Magnum, 125 Gr. Hi-Shok Jacketed Hollow Point, and the product code 357B. Verification of the contents reveals 48 nickel-plated cartridges and 2 brass-cased cartridges. Headstamps on the nickel-plated rounds are marked Federal 357 Magnum. The brass-cased rounds are situated in the sixth position of the fourth and fifth rows from the front.
Lot: 182 - A Lot of 90 Rounds of Winchester .38 Special 130 Grain Full Metal Jacket Ammunition
A lot of 90 rounds of .38 Special caliber centerfire ammunition manufactured by Winchester, featuring 130 grain full metal jacket bullets. The ammunition is presented in two white Styrofoam trays, one containing 50 rounds and the other containing 40 rounds, alongside one original cardboard box for product code Q4171. The cartridges feature brass casings with headstamps marked WINCHESTER .38 SPL. The 50 rounds in the top tray are characterized by red-sealed primers, while the 40 rounds in the bottom tray feature silver-tone primers. The included Winchester USA brand box displays the manufacturer logo and specifies the load as 130 grain full metal jacket.
Lot: 183 - A Lot of Federal and Winchester 12 Gauge Shotgun Shells
Mostly full, partial boxes. The first box is a Federal Heavy Field Load, model HF12 6, originally designed for 2-3/4 inch shells with a 3-1/4 dram equivalent and 1-1/8 oz. of #6 hard shot. The second box is a Winchester Western Duck & Pheasant Load, model WW12PD6, intended for 2-3/4 inch shells with a max load of 1-1/4 oz. of #6 shot. Prominent markings on the Federal box include FEDERAL Heavy Field Load, 12 GAUGE 2-3/4 IN., 3 1/4 DRAM EQ. 1255 FPS, 6 HARD SHOT, and 1 1/8 OZ. 31.90 GRAMS. The Winchester box is marked WINCHESTER Western DUCK & PHEASANT SHOTGUN SHELLS, 12 Ga. 2 3/4, MAX LOAD, 1 1/4 OZ., and 6 SHOT.
Lot: 184 - A Lot of Six Boxes of Mixed .22 Caliber Rimfire Ammunition
This lot comprises a collection of six boxes of rimfire ammunition in .22 Long Rifle and .22 Short calibers from various manufacturers including Winchester, Remington, CCI, and LVE. The assortment includes one box of Winchester Super-X 22 Long Rifle High Velocity rimfire cartridges; one green box of Russian-manufactured Surok Hunting .22 Long Rifle Hollow Point cartridges produced by LVE (Novosibirsk LVE Plant), featuring markings such as V10 = 450 m/s and bullet mass 1.9 g; one vintage box of Remington Hi-Speed 22 Short Kleanbore rimfire cartridges; two boxes of Winchester Wildcat 22 Long Rifle High Velocity cartridges; and one box of CCI Blazer 22 Long Rifle ammunition with 40-grain (2.59 grams) bullets. Prominent markings include Winchester Super-X 22 Long Rifle High Velocity Rimfire Cartridges, Winchester Wildcat 22 22 Long Rifle High Velocity 50 Cartridges, and CCI Blazer Ammunition 22 Long Rifle 50 RDS. The Remington box is marked Remington Hi-Speed 50 Rim Fire Cartridges and 22 Short Kleanbore on the end flap. The Russian box displays Hunting Surok Hollow Point 22 Long Rifle Rimfire Cartridges along with the LVE logo and rds. 50 rds. on the side panel.
Lot: 185 - A Lot of 150 Lake City .30-06 Springfield Soft Point Rifle Ammunition
This lot features a jumbled collection of approximately 250 cartridges of 7.92X57mm Mauser centerfire rifle ammunition housed within a non-original Black and Decker HandyChopper HC20 cardboard box. The cartridges consist of bottlenecked brass cases loaded with soft-point bullets that have exposed lead tips, a design intended for expansion upon impact. The storage box measures approximately 4.75 inches in width, 4.75 inches in depth, and 4.5 inches in height, and is nearly filled with these loose rounds.
Lot: 186 - A Lot of Two Boxes of Monarch and Aguila Shotgun Ammunition 20 Gauge and 16 Gauge
This lot consists of two boxes of shotgun ammunition in 20 gauge and 16 gauge formats. The first box contains Monarch brand high-velocity lead shot, specifically 20 gauge number 1 buckshot featuring 9 pellets. These cartridges measure 2 3/4 inches in length and are rated for a muzzle velocity of 1345 FPS. The individual yellow plastic hulls are stamped with the Monarch lion crest and the word BUCK, and the box appears to contain a full original count of 25 cartridges. The second box contains Aguila brand standard velocity birdshot in 16 gauge with size 6 shot. These shells feature a 1 ounce (28g) load, a length of 2 3/4 inches (70mm), and a velocity of 1200 FPS. The individual shells have maroon hulls with brass-colored bases and are marked Aguila 16 GA VEL. While the box is labeled for a count of 25 shells, it currently contains a partial, jumbled quantity. Key markings on the Monarch packaging include MONARCH HIGH VELOCITY LEAD SHOT 20 GAUGE 2 3/4 INCHES 1345 FPS 9 PELLETS #1 BUCK. Key markings on the Aguila packaging include Aguila 16 GAUGE 2 3/4 - 70mm STANDARD VELOCITY SHOT MUNICION 6 and 25 SHOTSHELLS PER BOX.
Lot: 187 - CCI Mini-Mag and 22 Long Rimfire Ammunition .22 Caliber
This lot consists of a pair of CCI brand 100-round boxes of .22 caliber rimfire ammunition (One Box Partial) presented in signature amber-colored plastic dispenser packaging. The first container is labeled as 22 Long Rifle Hollow Point Mini-Mag, product number 00031, featuring cartridges with a stylized C headstamp on the brass cases. The second container is labeled as 22 Long Ammunition, product number 0029, and contains a mixed selection of cartridges with headstamps including Rem for Remington and the stylized C for CCI. Verbatim markings on the labels include CCI, 22 LONG RIFLE HOLLOW POINT MINI MAG, 100 RDS, 00031, 22 LONG AMMUNITION, and 0029. Each of the two plastic dispensers measures approximately 6 inches in length. Approx. 180 Rounds Total.
Lot: 188 - A Lot of 50 .45 Auto Centerfire Cartridges in a Union Metallic Cartridge Company Box
This lot consists of 50 rounds of .45 Auto centerfire ammunition contained within a yellow cardboard box from the Union Metallic Cartridge Company. The cartridges are organized in a 5x10 grid within a black plastic insert tray. Although the side label indicates the box originally held UMC 230 grain metal case ammunition with a date of April 20, 1995, the present contents are a mixture of manufacturers. Visible headstamps include WINCHESTER 45 AUTO and M.F.S. 45 AUTO. The rounds exhibit variation in primer finishes, with approximately ten rounds displaying silver-toned primers and the rest showing brass-toned primers. Handwritten notations on the lid read win 230 JHP Personal Protection. The box measures approximately 6.5 inches in width. Prominent markings on the packaging include the Union Metallic Cartridge Company name, the UMC eagle logo, and a retail sticker detailing the original caliber and grain weight.
Lot: 189 - A Lot of App. 71 Rounds of Globe 380 Auto Ammunition
This lot features a total of App. 71 rounds of .380 Auto handgun ammunition. The cartridges are comprised of brass casings and copper-jacketed round-nose full metal jacket projectiles. Verbatim headstamp markings identify the rounds as GLOBE 380 AUTO. The ammunition is divided between two containers: a partial white styrofoam tray holds 46 rounds arranged in five columns, and a blue plastic flip-top box contains the remaining 25 loose rounds. Visual reference with a tape measure indicates that the styrofoam tray is approximately 5 inches in length.
Lot: 190 - A Lot of 15 Pirotecnico de Sevilla 7.92x57mm Mauser Cartridges 1945
This lot consists of 15 rounds of centerfire rifle ammunition, chambered in 7.92x57mm (8mm Mauser), organized on three five-round brass stripper clips. The cartridges feature brass casings and copper-jacketed spitzer bullets, with an overall length of approximately 3 1/8 inches as indicated by the accompanying scale. Key markings include the verbatim headstamp P S at the top and the date 1945 at the bottom, identifying production at the Pirotecnico de Sevilla in Spain. The lot is composed of military surplus cartridges typically utilized in bolt-action Mauser-pattern rifles.
Lot: 191 - A Lot of Assorted Ammunition including 20 Gauge Shotgun Shells, .38 Special, and .22 Caliber Rimfire
This lot consists of an assortment of small arms ammunition organized into three clear plastic bags. The first bag contains 12 yellow 20 gauge shotgun shells, specifically Remington Shur Shot Dove loads with a 2-3/4 inch (70mm) shell length. Markings on the hulls include Remington Shur Shot Dove 2-1/2 - 1-6 20 GA. 2-3/4 - 70mm, and the brass headstamps are transcribed verbatim as REMINGTON PETERS 20 GA. The second bag contains approximately 70 rounds of mixed .22 caliber rimfire ammunition, featuring a variety of lead round nose and copper-plated projectiles. The third bag contains approximately 46 rounds of centerfire handgun ammunition, predominantly .38 Special. A visible headstamp is transcribed as R-P 38 SPEC, denoting Remington-Peters manufacture. This bag includes a mix of projectile types such as lead round nose and jacketed hollow points.
Lot: 192 - Remington-Peters .45-70 Government Ammunition A Lot of 33
This lot consists of 33 live cartridges of .45-70 Government ammunition manufactured by Remington-Peters. The cartridges feature brass casings and are organized within a black plastic Frankford Arsenal Magnum Ammo Box containing a grid-style tray that holds five rows of ten rounds each. Key markings include the headstamps on the base of each casing, which are transcribed verbatim as R - P and 45-70 GOVT. The storage container lid is embossed with the text Frankford Arsenal above Magnum Ammo Box along with a small logo. Based on the included measurements for scale, the ammunition box measures approximately 6 inches in width and 4 inches in height.
Lot: 193 - A Lot of Assorted Shotgun Shells 12 and 16 Gauge
This collection consists of individual shotgun shells housed in two original cardboard containers. The lot features a mixture of 12 and 16 gauge ammunition, primarily utilizing paper hulls in traditional red, green, blue, and tan finishes, alongside some early plastic hulls. Prominent headstamps and hull markings identified throughout the collection include Western Super-X, Winchester Ranger, Winchester Super Speed, Remington Express, Peters, and Red Head. Verbatim headstamp markings include Western No 16 Super-X, Winchester No 12 Ranger, Remington Express No 12, and various Peters and Red Head designations. The ammunition incorporates diverse shot loads, with some hulls specifically marked Super Speed Long Range Load and Western Super-X. The lot is presented in two heavily weathered cardboard boxes, which together measure approximately 12 inches in width and 4.5 inches in height.
Lot: 194 - A Lot of 25 Sellier & Bellot Neroxin Shotgun Ammunition .410 Gauge
This lot features a two-piece cardboard box containing a verified count of 25 .410 gauge shotgun shells. The packaging consists of an outer red, white, and yellow sleeve with a matching interior cardboard tray. The box identifies the contents as Sellier & Bellot Neroxin brand, specified as 3-inch shells with 9/16 oz. of No. 7 1/2 shot. The contents are an assembled mixed lot, comprising 10 red paper-cased shells and 15 brass-headed shells. The red paper shells feature top seals printed with Sellier & Bellot 7 1/2, while the remaining shells show various headstamps including Remington Express and standard .410 markings. Prominent box markings include the manufacturer logo, Neroxin product name, 3 IN., .410, and the manufacturing origin stated as Made in Czechoslovakia. Side panels include the quantity 25 and the safety warning Warning Keep Out of Reach of Children. Measuring approximately 2.5 inches in width and 3.25 inches in height, the box provides a complete but mixed representation of mid-20th-century ammunition packaging.
Lot: 195 - A Lot of 14 Items Including Vintage Ammunition, Reloading Components, and Gun Cleaning Supplies
This lot features 14 primary groupings of vintage firearm maintenance and shooting supplies including two 4-ounce glass bottles of Hoppe’s solvent, with one labeled Nitro Powder Solvent No. 9 and the other Semi-Auto Solvent. Ammunition and components consist of a Norma box for 7.7 Jap brass cartridge cases featuring a hand-written reloading label dated 22 Oct 64, a box of Hornady bullets, a green Remington box for 50 centerfire cartridges, and a box of Federal Standard Velocity .22 Long Rifle ammunition positioned above an additional unidentified red ammunition box. The collection also includes two tubes of Daisy Bullseye Golden BBs, a silver metal tin marked 6 12 Ga. Trap Load, and various loose cartridges and brass casings stored in plastic bags and a partial cardboard box. A black plastic tray holds 20 rifle cartridges with headstamps transcribed verbatim as Hornady 45-70 Govt. Other prominent markings include lot number 3 47812 on the Hornady box and various caliber designations on the vintage packaging. The lot contains a mixture of live ammunition, projectiles, and empty brass components.
Lot: 196 - A Collection of Soft Gun Cases and a Protective Sleeve
A collection of firearm accessories consisting of three padded soft cases and one protective fabric sleeve. The first item is a two-tone brown and tan padded case featuring a single top carrying handle. The second item is a long-gun slip constructed of quilted brown synthetic or leather material with brass-tone buckle accents and a full-length zipper. The third item is a two-tone brown and tan padded case with dual carrying handles and markings in white ink on the muzzle end reading 38-83. The fourth item is a black synthetic fabric gun sock with a drawstring closure. No manufacturer marks are clearly visible on the exterior of the cases.Item 1 length: Approximately 48 inchesItem 2 length: Approximately 52 inchesItem 3 length: Approximately 48 inches.
Lot: 197 - Davis Cabinet Company Collectors Cherry Empire Style Four Drawer Chest
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A four drawer tall chest manufactured by the Davis Cabinet Company of Nashville, Tennessee, as part of their Collectors Cherry line, stock number 325. This piece is designed in the American Empire revival style, featuring oversized ring-turned pilasters at the front corners that terminate in turned ball and ring feet. The chest is constructed from cherry with a reddish-brown finish. The four drawers feature machine-cut dovetail joinery and are fitted with matching turned wooden mushroom style knobs. Secondary woods for the drawer sides appear to be poplar. The back panel includes a paper manufacturer label identifying the maker, location, stock number, and finish.Width: 40 inchesDepth: 20 inchesHeight: 48.5 inches.
Lot: 198 - Davis Cabinet Company Collectors Cherry Dresser with Oval Mirror
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A mid-20th-century cherry wood dresser with an attached mirror assembly manufactured by the Davis Cabinet Company of Nashville, Tennessee. The piece is constructed in an American Empire revival style and finished in the manufacturer's Collectors Cherry finish. The dresser features a seven-drawer configuration, including three small drawers over two full-width drawers in the main carcass, complemented by two small jewel or glove drawers on the top surface. The drawers are fitted with turned wooden mushroom knobs. The front corners of the chest are defined by heavy ring-turned and reeded columns that lead down to turned bun feet. The large oval mirror is mounted between two curved harp-style supports featuring carved rosettes at the base and scroll finials at the top. The reverse of the dresser carries a rectangular yellow paper label printed with 325 DRESSER / STOCK NO. / COLLECTORS CHERRY / FINISH / DAVIS CABINET COMPANY. The reverse of the mirror features a similar label from the Logan Porter Mirror Co., which includes a handwritten date of April 2, 1953.Width: 48 inchesDepth: 22 inchesOverall Height: 74 inches.
Lot: 199 - Davis Cabinet Company Collectors Cherry Full Size Four Poster Spool Bed
Davis Cabinet Company Collectors Cherry full size four poster bed. The piece is constructed of cherry wood with a warm reddish finish and features tall bobbin or spool-turned posts at each corner topped with rounded finials. The headboard is designed with a solid central panel featuring a peaked top edge accented by small bead molding and decorative curved side cutouts. Below the solid panel is a row of vertical spool-turned spindles. The matching footboard consists of two tall posts joined by horizontal spool-turned rails and a series of vertical spindles. The bed includes wooden side rails and support slats. The original yellow paper manufacturer label is present on the interior rail. Literal transcription: 327 BED 4/6 STOCK NO. COLLECTORS CHERRY FINISH DAVIS CABINET COMPANY Makers of Good Furniture NASHVILLE-TENNESSEE.Post height: 65 inchesExterior width: 57 inchesExterior length: 80 inches.
Lot: 201 - American Empire Cherry and Curly Maple Four-Drawer Chest
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is an antique American Empire-style four-drawer chest of drawers, dating to the mid-19th century, circa 1830–1850. The piece is constructed with a cherry wood case and features highly figured curly maple, also known as tiger maple, on the drawer fronts. This vernacular pillar and scroll design includes a deep, overhanging top drawer supported by side columns that terminate at a platform base above turned feet. The drawers exhibit hand-cut dovetail joinery with a low tooth count, typical of craftsmanship from the period. The secondary woods used for the backboards and drawer interiors are wide-plank pine or poplar. The chest retains turned wooden knobs and has integrated keyholes on each drawer, though no escutcheons or keys are present. The back of the case is comprised of three wide horizontal planks.Height: 45.5 inchesWidth: 41.75 inchesDepth: 21 inches.
Lot: 202 - American Empire Style Cherry Chest of Drawers with Attached Tilting Mirror
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This dresser is designed in the American Empire style and dates to the mid-19th century. It is constructed with cherry wood as the primary material, exhibiting a reddish-brown color and tight grain, with secondary utility woods such as poplar or pine used for the backing and drawer interiors. The piece features a tiered structure consisting of two small setback glove drawers at the top and three full-width drawers in the main body. The case is flanked by turned pilasters that transition into stout turned feet. The side panels are recessed within a frame. Each drawer is fitted with turned wooden knobs and central keyholes with inset escutcheons. The upper portion includes a rectangular tilting mirror mounted between two turned supports topped with decorative finials. A partial red-ink paper label on the reverse of the mirror frame includes the text G.O.S. CO and ST. LOUIS.Height: 65.5 inchesWidth: 41.5 inchesDepth: 21 inches.
Lot: 203 - Antique American Solid Wood Church Pew Bench
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This antique church pew is constructed from solid wood planks, featuring a high backrest and a long seat comprised of horizontal boards. The bench is supported by two wide end panels with recessed rectangular decorative moldings and a single central support leg for added stability. The construction is characteristic of ecclesiastical furniture from the late 19th to early 20th century. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps were identified during inspection.Length: 78.5 inchesDepth: 22.25 inchesHeight: 35.5 inches.
Lot: 204 - Antique Belknap Blue Ribbon Quartersawn Oak Three-Door Icebox
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An antique single-piece three-door upright icebox manufactured for the Belknap Hardware & Manufacturing Company of Louisville, Kentucky, under the Blue Ribbon house brand. The cabinet is constructed of solid oak featuring distinctive quartersawn grain patterns and medullary rays with a panel-and-frame design and a bullnose edge top. The front configuration consists of two stacked doors on the left and a single full-height door on the right, all secured with heavy cast metal hinges and lever-style latches in a brass or bronze finish. The back is finished with vertical beadboard panels. The interior is fully lined with galvanized metal. The right compartment is fitted with three wire rack shelves, while the upper left ice compartment contains a corrugated metal ice tray. A drain hole is visible in the floor of the lower left compartment. An original blue and silver enameled metal manufacturer's plate is mounted on the central front rail, reading: BLUE RIBBON BELKNAP HARDWARE & MFG. CO. LOUISVILLE, KY.Height: 43.5 inchesWidth: 32.75 inchesDepth: 18 inches.
Lot: 205 - Two Pieces of Vintage Art Glass Including a Freeform Amber Bowl and a Green Slag Glass Bud Vase
This lot features two distinct pieces of vintage decorative glass. The first is a hand-blown amber art glass bowl or ashtray designed in an organic freeform style. The piece features four pulled lobes and a thick, clear glass base, characteristic of Mid-Century Modern glass from regions such as Murano, Italy, or North American makers like Chalet or Sooner. No maker marks or labels are present. The second item is a green and white marbled slag glass bud vase. The form includes a flared, scalloped rim and a vertically ribbed neck that transitions into a bulbous, paneled lower body. The vase rests on a circular base. Physical characteristics include color swirls and small air bubbles (seeds) inherent to the slag glass casting process.Green Vase Height: 10 1/2 inchesGreen Vase Base Diameter: 3 inches.
Lot: 206 - Western Stoneware Company Five-Gallon Maple Leaf Crock
This five-gallon stoneware crock was manufactured by the Western Stoneware Company of Monmouth, Illinois. The vessel is of cylindrical form with a thick, flared rim and a flat base. It is composed of salt-glazed stoneware with a light cream-colored finish. The front of the crock features cobalt blue stenciled decorations, including a large, detailed maple leaf in the center. Positioned above the leaf is a stylized numeral 5, signifying its gallon capacity, flanked by two small floral or leaf sprigs. A blue oval maker mark is located near the base of the vessel. The stamp is transcribed as WESTERN STONEWARE COMPANY in the upper portion and center, with MONMOUTH, ILL. along the bottom arc. The interior is finished with a dark brown Albany-style slip glaze. Height: 12.5 inchesDiameter: 12.5 inches.
Lot: 207 - American Two Gallon Salt Glazed Stoneware Storage Crock
This is a cylindrical American salt-glazed stoneware storage crock or jar, likely dating to the late 19th century. The vessel features a two-gallon capacity and is designed with a slightly flared, rounded rim above two concentric incised lines encircling the shoulder. The exterior is finished in a traditional salt glaze, displaying a light tan to grey color palette with a characteristic orange peel texture and minor iron spotting from the kiln. The interior is finished with a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. A clear impressed number 2 capacity mark is located on the shoulder between the incised decorative lines. The base underside shows modern handwritten cataloguing marks in black ink reading C. 8. While the form and glaze are consistent with regional potteries of the Shenandoah Valley, such as those in Strasburg, Virginia, no maker's mark is present to confirm a specific attribution.Height: Approximately 11 1/2 inchesBase Diameter: Approximately 7 1/2 inches.
Lot: 208 - Two 19th-Century American Stoneware Storage Jars
Two American stoneware storage jars dating to the 19th century. These utilitarian vessels feature a cylindrical body tapering at the shoulder to a wide mouth with a thick, rounded rim. The gray jar is salt-glazed with a glossy, pebbled texture and an unglazed, buff-colored clay base. The second jar is finished in a yellowish-tan glaze or slip with a matte, weathered appearance and heavy patination. Both jars feature dark brown slip-glazed interiors characteristic of Albany slip. No maker marks, capacity stamps, or decorative markings are present on either vessel.Height: 10 inchesDiameter: 6 inches to 6.25 inches.
Lot: 209 - Two American Utilitarian Stoneware Crocks Including a Two-Tone Bean Pot and Cylindrical Crock
This lot contains two antique American stoneware utilitarian vessels. The first is a bulbous, double-handled bean pot featuring two integrated lug-style handles. It is decorated with a two-tone glaze consisting of a dark brown slip top half and an off-white Bristol glaze bottom half. This form is often attributed to Midwestern potteries such as Monmouth or Western Stoneware. No maker's marks or capacity stamps are visible on the body. The second vessel is a straight-sided cylindrical utility crock finished with a dark brown slip glaze on the interior and exterior, complemented by a natural buff-colored unglazed rim. No maker's marks or capacity stamps are present.Double-handled pot height: 8.75 inchesDouble-handled pot width across handles: 9 inchesCylindrical crock height: 8 inches.
Lot: 210 - Antique Stoneware Utility Jar with Lid and Wire Bail Handle, Patent Dated 1896
A cylindrical stoneware utility jar finished in an off-white Bristol-style glaze. The jar features sloped shoulders, a wide rim, and a matching recessed ceramic lid with a central knob. It is equipped with a metal wire bail handle featuring a turned wooden grip. This vessel is an example of mass-produced utility ware from the late 19th century, likely used for food storage or commercial products. An impressed mark is located near the base of the vessel indicating a patent date. Transcription of mark: PAT. FEB. 11. 1896.Base Diameter: 6.75 inchesHeight to Rim: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 211 - Antique Weir Style Stoneware Canning Jar with Metal Bail Handle
An antique stoneware canning or preserving jar in the Weir style, likely produced by Western Stoneware or a contemporary pottery. The vessel features a cylindrical body with a rounded shoulder and a wide mouth, finished in an off-white Bristol style glaze. It is fitted with its matching domed lid, which has a recessed cross-shaped channel to accommodate the metal handle. The jar retains its original metal wire bail handle, which includes a cross-bar tensioning mechanism designed to clamp and secure the lid for an airtight seal. The unglazed base features an incised capacity mark of 3, with other markings present but heavily obscured by surface staining.Height to top of bail handle: 10.5 inchesHeight of jar: 8 inches.
Lot: 212 - Two Vintage Liquid Fuel Camping Lanterns including a Coleman Model 200A
This lot features two vintage liquid fuel camping lanterns. The first is a Coleman Model 200A single-mantle lantern, characterized by its red painted fount and red porcelain enamel vent cap. The silver-tone collar is stamped with the Coleman sunburst logo, MADE IN U.S.A., model 200A, and PAT. NO. 2008882. It includes a red and yellow Coleman decal on the fount and a valve control disk with lighting instructions marked MADE IN U.S.A. The lantern is fitted with a glass globe embossed with the Pyrex and Coleman logos. The second lantern is an earlier style pressure lantern featuring a multi-pane mica chimney assembly within a metal frame. It consists of a plated steel fount and a perforated metal vent assembly with a top carrying ring. While there are worn markings visible on the fount near the pump, they are not clearly legible. Both lanterns are equipped with integrated hand pumps and external valve controls.Mica chimney lantern body height: 14 inchesMica chimney lantern total height with bail: 17.5 inchesMica chimney lantern vent cap diameter: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 213 - A Pair of Vintage Dietz No. 2 D-Lite and Little Wizard Kerosene Lanterns
This pair of vintage American-made cold-blast kerosene lanterns includes one Dietz No. 2 D-Lite model and one Dietz Little Wizard model. Both lanterns feature a metal construction with a black painted finish and clear glass globes protected by integrated wire guards. The larger No. 2 D-Lite lantern is embossed with No. 2 D-LITE on the base and DIETZ on the chimney cap. The smaller Little Wizard lantern features the DIETZ brand name embossed on the base, while its clear glass globe bears the embossed markings DIETZ, LITTLE WIZARD, and N.Y. U.S.A. Both units are equipped with their original bail handles and fuel reservoir caps.No. 2 D-Lite Height to chimney cap: 13.5 inchesNo. 2 D-Lite Height with bail handle extended: 18 inchesNo. 2 D-Lite Base diameter: 7.75 inchesLittle Wizard Height to chimney cap: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 214 - A Pair of Chalwyn Tropic Kerosene Hurricane Lanterns
A pair of vintage kerosene hurricane lanterns manufactured by Chalwyn in England. These lanterns feature the Tropic model designation and are constructed with a tubular metal frame finished in green paint. Each unit includes a clear glass globe protected by a crisscross wire cage, a top vent cap with a wire carrying handle, and a fuel reservoir at the base. The fuel reservoirs are equipped with threaded filler caps and wick adjustment knobs. The base of each lantern is embossed with CHALWYN and MADE IN ENGLAND. The lower portion of the fuel reservoir and the top vent cap are both embossed with the model name TROPIC.Height: 10 inchesBase Diameter: 4 3/4 inches.
Lot: 215 - A Pair of Vintage Dietz Blue Kerosene Hurricane Lanterns Including Little Wizard and No. 20 Junior Models
This lot consists of two vintage R.E. Dietz Company kerosene hurricane lanterns finished in blue paint. The first lantern is a Little Wizard model. The top cap is embossed with LITTLE WIZARD, N.Y. U.S.A., and DIETZ. The base features embossed text reading N.Y. U.S.A. on one side and LITTLE WIZARD on the opposite side. It features a clear glass globe, side tubes, and a wire bail handle. The second lantern is a No. 20 Junior model. The base is embossed with DIETZ, NO. 20, and JUNIOR. The top cap and the original fuel cap are both embossed with the DIETZ logo. The clear glass globe is embossed with a DIETZ oval logo over the word JUNIOR. Both lanterns include their original wire globe lift mechanisms and bail handles. The construction is primarily of painted steel.Little Wizard height: 12 inchesLittle Wizard base diameter: 7.5 inchesNo. 20 Junior height: 12 inchesNo. 20 Junior base diameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 216 - A Collection of Vintage Red Kerosene Lanterns
A collection of four red painted metal kerosene lanterns featuring clear glass globes and wire frames. The grouping includes a large C.T. Ham Manufacturing Company No. 2000 Cold Blast lantern, with the fount embossed C.T. HAM MFG CO ROCHESTER NY, NO 2000, and BLAST. Two smaller Dietz Comet lanterns are present; one features a fount embossed DIETZ COMET and MADE IN U.S.A., and one fuel cap is marked DIETZ and MADE IN GERMANY. The fourth lantern is a medium-sized model finished in bright red paint with a fuel cap embossed HM 102. All lanterns are equipped with clear glass globes and wire bail handles.Large lantern base diameter: 7.75 inchesLarge lantern height to top of chimney: 15 inchesLarge lantern height to top of handle: 21 inches.
Lot: 217 - Dietz Vesta New York Central System Railroad Lantern
This Dietz Vesta railroad lantern was manufactured by the R.E. Dietz Company for the New York Central System (NYCS). The lantern is constructed with a stamped steel frame and a clear glass globe. The frame shoulder is stamped N.Y.C.S. and the top cap features the embossed Dietz Vesta oval logo. The clear glass globe is embossed with Dietz Vesta New York U.S.A. and features an etched NX mark on the opposite side. The assembly includes a wire guard cage, a vertical bail handle, and a fuel fount base with a side-mounted wick adjustment knob.Height to top of cap: Approximately 10 inchesHeight including upright bail handle: Approximately 15.5 inchesWidth at widest point of cage: Approximately 7 inches.
Lot: 218 - Plume and Atwood Opaque Green Pressed Glass Kerosene Oil Lamp
This kerosene oil lamp consists of a pressed opaque seafoam green glass base, a brass burner, and a clear glass chimney. The base features an embossed design with a stylized palmette or floral motif centered within a beaded oval medallion. The background within the medallion has a stippled texture, and the foot is finished with a gadrooned or rope-twist border. The brass burner assembly includes a wick adjuster knob marked P & A MFG CO, identifying the manufacturer as the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut. The clear blown glass chimney features a flared, beaded top rim.Total Height: 14 3/4 inchesBase Width: 5 1/2 inches.
Lot: 219 - A Pair of American Vintage Pressed Glass Oil Lamps including Plume and Atwood
This lot features two American vintage pressed glass oil lamps. The first lamp (left) is constructed with a clear glass font characterized by a pebbled or crackle texture. It stands on a circular pedestal base embellished with embossed scrolling and foliate motifs. The brass burner includes a wick adjuster thumbwheel marked P & A DORSET DIV. THOMASTON CONN. MADE IN U.S.A., identifying the manufacturer as the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company. The second lamp (right) is composed of a clear glass font decorated with an embossed floral and foliage pattern. It features a tiered, concentric-ring pedestal base and a separate brass filler cap located on the shoulder of the font. This lamp is fitted with an ornate brass burner featuring a high perforated gallery, a crown-style chimney holder, and a black faceted wick adjuster knob. Both lamps are accompanied by clear glass chimneys; the left chimney has a flared rim, and the right chimney has a straight-top profile.Height of left lamp: 18.5 inchesBase diameter of left lamp: 6 inchesHeight of right lamp: 18 inches.
Lot: 220 - A Trio of Assorted Vintage Clear Glass Decanters
An assortment of three vintage clear glass decanters with matching stoppers. The collection includes a modernist-style decanter featuring a triple-lobed bubble-form body and a solid teardrop-shaped stopper. The second vessel is a tall, slender pressed glass decanter in the Wexford pattern, attributed to Anchor Hocking, characterized by a grid of rectangular blocks and circular rondels with a matching faceted geometric stopper. The third piece is a bulbous decanter featuring a pressed diamond-point pattern on the lower section and an etched heraldic crest on the shoulder depicting a crown over a floral frame, fitted with a tiered circular stopper including a synthetic seal. No maker marks or alphanumeric signatures are visible on any of the pieces.Tallest decanter height: 14.5 inchesTallest decanter base diameter: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 221 - A Pair of Tall Clear and Frosted Glass Tulip Shape Candle Holders
A pair of decorative two-part glass candle holders. Each assembly consists of a clear glass pedestal stem and a removable frosted glass shade. The stems feature a circular base leading to a baluster-shaped neck. The shades are crafted from satin-finished frosted glass, characterized by a vertically ribbed body and a flared, petal-edged scalloped rim resembling a tulip flower. No maker's marks or labels were identified on the items.Height: 14 1/2 inchesShade Diameter: 6 1/2 inches.
Lot: 222 - A Pair of Vintage Ruby Etched Glass and Crystal Prism Hurricane Table Lamps
This lot features a matching pair of mid-20th-century electric table lamps designed in a Victorian Revival style. Each lamp is composed of a tulip-shaped ruby glass hurricane shade, decorated with a frosted etched motif of grape clusters, leaves, and scrolling vines. The shades are supported by decorative metal galleries atop clear pressed glass bases. The base construction includes a scalloped bobeche with ten suspended elongated, faceted crystal prisms, a central vertically ribbed stem, and a flared circular foot featuring a double row of protruding hobnail-style glass beads. The metal electrical sockets are marked Leviton, Made in U.S.A., Press, 250W, and 250V.Height: 14 inchesWidth: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 223 - A 12-Piece Set of Victorian-Style Enameled Blue Art Glass Tableware Attributed to Fenton or Northwood
This 12-piece set of transparent electric blue art glass is characteristic of Victorian-era production, attributed to American glassmakers such as Fenton or Northwood. The set consists of a pitcher, a pedestal bottle, and ten tumblers, all featuring hand-painted enamel floral decorations. The pitcher is constructed with a bulbous lower body featuring a coin spot optic pattern, an applied blue glass handle, and a crimped, ruffled rim. It is decorated with white and pink floral sprays and dark-toned enamel bands at the neck and base. The pedestal bottle has an oval-shaped body with a footed base and is decorated with a yellow butterfly and white flowers. The ten tumblers feature diverse hand-painted floral motifs including daisies and wildflowers. Two tumblers exhibit different decorative patterns from the rest of the group, with one showing orange daisies and another featuring purple flowers with gold-tone scrolling.Pitcher height: Approximately 11.5 inchesPitcher base diameter: Approximately 6.5 inches.
Lot: 224 - A Pair of Vintage Pressed Glass Spirit Decanters with Whisky and Gin Hang Tags
A pair of clear pressed glass spirit decanters with matching stoppers. The bulbous bodies feature a diamond-pressed pineapple pattern on the lower section, transitioning to vertical fluted ribs on the shoulders. The tapering necks end in flared rims. The matching stoppers are globular with a corresponding diamond-pressed pattern. Visible mold seams indicate these are pressed glass rather than hand-cut. Each decanter is equipped with a black, leather-textured oval hang-tag suspended by a cord. One tag is labeled WHISKY and the other GIN in gold-tone serif lettering with a gold-tone border. No maker marks, signatures, or factory stamps are visible on the base or body.Height: 10.5 inchesWidth: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 225 - Guardian Service Hammered Aluminum Oval Roaster
A vintage Guardian Service cast aluminum oval roaster pan. This piece of heavy-duty cookware features a textured pebbled or hammered exterior finish and a smooth interior surface. It is designed with two integral handles on the shorter ends. The base of the vessel is stamped with the manufacturer mark featuring a knight's helmet profile with a plume, flanked by three stars on each side, with the words GUARDIAN SERVICE in a circular arrangement. This type of cookware was marketed as waterless cookware in the mid-20th century.Overall length: 15.25 inchesInterior length: 10.5 inchesHeight: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 226 - A Set of Four Graduated Cast Aluminum Nesting Bowls Attributed to Guardian Service Ware
A set of four graduated nesting serving bowls attributed to Guardian Service Ware. Each vessel is constructed from heavy cast aluminum, featuring a distinctive hammered or pebbled exterior texture characteristic of American mid-century giftware. The interiors and rims are smooth and polished. The bowls are designed with integrated, stylized scroll-shaped handles and are shaped to nest together for compact storage. No maker marks are visible on the interior bases or exterior surfaces shown in the photographs.Dimensions: 5.5 inches in height and 11 inches in width (measured from handle to handle when nested).
Lot: 227 - Vintage Copper and Brass Spittoon
A vintage mixed-metal spittoon or cuspidor featuring a three-part construction. The central bulbous section is crafted from copper and displays a raised horizontal center seam. The vessel transitions into a flared brass neck that terminates in a wide, flat rim. It stands on a flared brass pedestal base detailed with a series of lightly incised vertical linear markings. The construction consists of spun metal sections joined together. The overall form is highly consistent with traditional commercial and railroad spittoons of the mid-20th century, such as those attributed to the Union Pacific Railroad or Redskin brand, although this particular example lacks any visible maker's marks or branding.Height: 11.5 inchesDiameter: 9 inches.
Lot: 228 - Antique Gray Graniteware Stovetop Tea Kettle with Wooden Grip
An antique stovetop tea kettle featuring a mottled gray and white enamel finish, a style commonly referred to as graniteware. The kettle is constructed of enameled metal, likely steel or iron, with a traditional rounded body and a wide base. It features a short, tapered spout and a matching fitted lid with a D-shaped handle. The vessel is equipped with a wire bail handle and a black-painted turned wood grip. The interior is finished in a lighter gray enamel. No maker marks or manufacturer stamps are visible on the base, lid, or body.Height to top of bail handle: 9 inchesHeight to top of lid handle: 6 inchesBase diameter: 8.5 inchesOverall width from back of body to tip of spout: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 229 - Antique Gray Mottled Graniteware Berry Pail with Tin Lid
This is an antique gray mottled enamelware pail, commonly referred to as graniteware or agateware, typically used as a berry pail or small utility bucket. The piece features a gray and white mottled vitreous enamel finish applied over a pressed steel body. It is equipped with a wire bail handle that is attached through two riveted metal ears located at the rim. The pail includes a tinned steel or iron lid with a circular stepped design and a turned wooden knob. No maker marks or manufacturing stamps are visible on the interior, exterior, or underside of the piece.Height: 4.5 inchesDiameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 230 - Max Levin Inc. Gold-Toned Cherub Motif Accent Lamp with Fluted Glass Shade
This electric accent lamp is produced by Max Levin Inc., identified by the incised mark reading M.L.I. on the lower reverse of the base. The lamp features a base constructed from a cast composition material with a gold-toned metallic finish. The decorative motif consists of two cherubs or putti figures positioned around a central column that leads to a basket overflowing with fruit, including grapes and apples. The lamp is fitted with a clear pressed glass shade characterized by vertical fluted ribbing and a scalloped rim. The base stands on a circular, rockwork-style plinth.Height: 12.75 inchesBase Diameter: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 231 - Two Antique American Salt-Glazed and Albany-Slip Glazed Stoneware Utility Vessels
This lot consists of two antique American stoneware utility vessels, likely dating from the 19th to early 20th century. The first vessel is a single-handled rounded shoulder jug featuring an applied strap handle and a narrow spout. The exterior is finished in a light buff-colored salt glaze and is unmarked. A vintage rope is currently tied around the handle. The second vessel is a cylindrical wide-mouth jar or preserve crock with a slightly tapered shoulder and a thick, rounded rim. It is finished in a glossy dark brown Albany-type slip glaze on both the interior and exterior. No maker marks, capacity stamps, or decorations are visible on either piece.Jug height: 9.5 inchesJug diameter: 6 inchesJar height: 8.5 inches.
Lot: 232 - Antique Cast Iron Four-Way Cobbler Shoe Last Wheel Anvil
This antique cobbler's tool is a four-way rotating shoe last, also known as a wheel anvil, used for shoe manufacturing and repair. The item is constructed of heavy cast iron and features a dark black patinated finish. The design consists of four radiating arms extending from a central axis, with each arm terminating in a differently sized shoe-shaped last. This multi-sized configuration allowed a shoemaker to work on various footwear sizes by rotating the desired last into the upright position while the opposing arm served as a stable base. The casting is solid with a textured surface consistent with traditional foundry methods of the late 19th or early 20th century. No maker marks, brand names, or patent numbers are visible on the surface.Height: 11.5 inchesWidth: 11.75 inchesLast width: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 233 - A Pair of Vintage American Cast Iron Skillets
This lot consists of two vintage American cast iron skillets of different sizes. The larger skillet measures approximately 8 inches in diameter and features an inset heat ring on the base with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole in the handle. A numeral 2 is embossed on the underside of the handle near the body. The design characteristics and markings are consistent with the Red Mountain series produced by Birmingham Stove & Range (BSR). The smaller skillet measures approximately 6.5 inches in diameter and has a smooth base. The underside is marked with the text 6-1/2 INCH SKILLET and includes a faint MADE IN USA stamp. A small letter V or W is visible on the underside of the handle. This marking style is characteristic of unmarked Wagner Ware skillets produced in the mid-to-late 20th century. Both pieces are constructed of cast iron through a traditional sand-casting method.Large Skillet: 8 inches diameter; 12.25 inches total lengthSmall Skillet: 6.5 inches diameter.
Lot: 234 - Vintage Hand-Carved Wooden Cake Stand with Dome Lid and Lazy Susan Base
This vintage hand-carved wooden cake stand set includes a cylindrical covered container and a matching circular tray. The set is crafted from a warm-toned hardwood, typically associated with monkey pod or acacia wood from Southeast Asia. Both the container wall and the outer rim of the tray are decorated with continuous relief carvings of tropical landscapes, featuring stilt houses, palm trees, and mountain peaks. The domed lid features a central turned knob and concentric carved borders. The tray functions as a rotating lazy Susan, with the underside revealing a circular footed base and a central recessed metal bolt. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the piece.Diameter: 11.5 inchesHeight: 9 inches.
Lot: 235 - American Yellow Glazed Stoneware Storage Jar with Wooden Lid
A cylindrical stoneware storage jar or crock featuring a straight-sided body with a slightly flared, rounded rim and a flat base. The piece is finished with a mottled yellow-to-buff glaze on the exterior and a dark brown slip glaze on the interior. It includes a flat, circular wooden lid topped with a small white porcelain knob secured by a central screw. No maker marks, stamps, capacity markings, or decorative elements are present on the body or rim. This form of utilitarian stoneware was widely produced across Eastern and Midwestern United States potteries during the late 19th to early 20th century.Diameter: Approximately 8 inches at the rimHeight: Approximately 8.5 inches (crock only); approximately 9 inches to the top of the lid knob.
Lot: 236 - Antique Mottled Galvanized Steel Lidded Lunch Pail with Wooden Grip
This antique utilitarian lidded pail is constructed from galvanized steel featuring a characteristic mottled or spangled finish. The cylindrical body is reinforced with two horizontal rolled ribs and finished with a rolled top rim. The removable lid is made of stamped steel or iron with concentric ring patterns and is topped with a small, turned wooden knob. The bucket features an iron wire bail handle attached to the body with metal loops and a turned wooden grip. There are no maker's marks or labels visible on the exterior, interior, or lid. Diameter: 6 1/4 inchesPail Height: 4 1/2 inchesTotal Height (with handle extended): 9 inches.
Lot: 237 - Seven-Piece Emerald Green Enameled Glass Beverage Set
This seven-piece set comprises a pitcher and matching tumblers crafted from transparent emerald green glass. The pitcher is mold-blown and features a hand-finished ruffled rim with an applied solid green handle. The tumblers are similarly mold-blown. The decorative program is hand-applied using polychrome enamels and gilt highlights. A wide central gilt band is bordered by rows of raised white enamel dots, often referred to as beading. Hand-painted floral sprays in pink and white are located above and below this band, accented with light blue-green foliage and scrolling white tendrils. The rim of the pitcher and the top edges of the tumblers are finished with a gilt band. The set is produced in the Victorian or Bohemian style of enameled art glass prevalent in the late 19th to early 20th centuries. No maker marks, factory names, or country of origin marks are visible on any piece.Pitcher: 10.25 inches (height), 5 inches (diameter)Tumblers: 3.75 to 4 inches (height).
Lot: 238 - Antique Victorian Hand Blown Green Glass Vase with Enamel Floral Decoration
This Victorian-era art glass vase is hand-blown from transparent emerald green glass. The vessel features a wide, bulbous base that tapers into a tall, cylindrical body, finishing with a wide, ruffled and crimped rim. The glass contains numerous small air bubbles, or seeds, which are characteristic of hand-blown production from the late 19th century. The exterior is decorated with hand-applied enamel painting consisting of vertical sprays of small white flowers formed by raised dots, fine green stems, and stylized gold-tone leaf accents with a metallic sheen. The item is unsigned and bears no maker's marks or labels.Height: 11 inchesBase Diameter: 4 inches.
Lot: 239 - Two Pieces of Vintage American Pressed Glass Including a Whirling Star Pattern Compote and a Diamond Point Cake Stand
This lot comprises two pieces of vintage clear American pressed glass. The first item is a pedestal compote bowl in the Whirling Star pattern, featuring a deeply scalloped sawtooth rim and a body decorated with large stars, fan motifs, and diamond-point textured panels. The pedestal stem includes a patterned central knop and a flared scalloped circular foot. The second item is a footed cake stand with integrated tab handles. The flat circular top is divided into four quadrants by raised lines radiating from a central indentation, with each quadrant featuring a dense diamond-point texture. It sits on a square-profile pedestal stem that flares into a stepped, four-footed base with geometric patterning. No maker's marks or signatures were observed.Cake stand diameter: 11 inchesCake stand height: 7 inches.
Lot: 240 - Two-Handled Cut Crystal Trophy Vase Attributed to Crystal Clear Industries Astor Pattern
A large, clear cut crystal trophy vase featuring an amphora-style form with two applied C-scroll handles. The body is decorated with a complex wheel-cut geometric pattern arranged in horizontal tiers. The primary decorative band consists of circular medallions containing multi-point starburst and fan motifs, interspersed with distinctive frosted circular accents. The neck and tapered base feature deep vertical wedge cuts, while the rim is finished with a scalloped edge. The piece is crafted from heavy, colorless lead crystal with high refractive properties. While no maker's marks, signatures, or labels are visible, the specific combination of geometric cuts and frosted dots is consistent with the Astor pattern imported by Crystal Clear Industries.Height: 10.5 inchesWidth (Across Handles): 7.5 inchesRim Diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 241 - Mikasa Atrium Lead Crystal Oval Vase
This lead crystal decorative vase is from the Atrium collection by Mikasa. Produced in Slovenia, the piece is constructed from heavy lead crystal and features an oval form. The exterior is decorated with the Atrium pattern, a geometric design characterized by a continuous grid of deep, square block-cuts with beveled edges. This faceted texture is uniform across the entire body of the vase. The item retains its original manufacturer's sticker on the interior base, which identifies the maker as Mikasa and specifies the pattern name as Atrium. The label also includes the model number XY 074/625, the designation Lead Crystal, and the country of origin.Height: 9.75 inchesWidth: Approximately 6 inches.
Lot: 242 - A Pair of Mid-Century Pressed Colorless Glass Vessels in the Frosted Rose Pattern
A set of two matching mid-century pressed colorless glass vessels, comprising a tall lidded candy jar and a handled pitcher. Both pieces are decorated in the Frosted Rose pattern, which features high-relief molded roses, buds, and foliage set within large frosted oval medallions. The surrounding body is embellished with a pressed diamond point or pineapple motif and vertical ribbing. The pitcher is designed with a scalloped rim and a scrolled handle accented with molded bead details. The candy jar is fitted with a matching lid that includes frosted floral medallions and a tall, faceted steeple-style finial. Visible mold seams are present on both items, consistent with the pressing process. The underside of the pitcher's base is molded with characters reading U S A. Based on the pattern and marking, these items are attributed to the Indiana Glass Company.Lidded Jar Height: 14.75 inchesLidded Jar Diameter: 4.25 inchesPitcher Mouth Diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 243 - Footed Cut Crystal Compote in the American Brilliant Style
This large footed crystal compote is crafted in the style of the American Brilliant Period. The bowl is decorated with a complex cut pattern featuring large pinwheel stars or whirls set within a framework of geometric triangles and diamonds. The rim is finished with a horizontal band of vertical notch-cuts. The bowl is supported by a multi-faceted hexagonal stem and a circular foot with a notched, scalloped fan edge. The lead crystal displays high clarity and sharp, deep cutting with significant light-refractive properties. No maker marks, etched signatures, or labels were identified during visual inspection.Height: 8.5 inchesDiameter: 8 inches.
Lot: 244 - Large Cut and Engraved Crystal Corset Vase in the American Brilliant Style
A large crystal vase of waisted corset form, likely of 20th-century manufacture. The body is decorated with alternating vertical panels. One set of panels features deeply cut, stacked geometric pinwheel and star motifs. The alternating panels are surface-engraved with frosted floral sprays consisting of stems with heart-shaped leaves and large multi-petal blossoms. Each blossom features a central six-pointed star. The vase has a scalloped rim and a flat base with a radial starburst cut. The glass exhibits high clarity and sharp facets consistent with lead crystal production. No maker marks or signatures are visible.Height: 11 3/4 inchesBase Diameter: 4 1/2 inches.
Lot: 245 - A Trio of Vintage Glass Kerosene Oil Lamps
A trio of vintage glass kerosene oil lamps featuring varied designs and manufacturer marks. The collection includes one small clear glass lamp with a bulbous font and clear chimney; the burner assembly is marked P & A. MFG. CO. WATERBURY CONN. MADE IN U.S.A. on the thumbwheel. The second and tallest lamp is constructed of clear glass with a two-tiered vertically ribbed font and a matching vertically fluted chimney; its scalloped burner knob is embossed with the text LAMPLIGHT FARMS. The third lamp features a low-profile clear glass font with a separate metal fill cap and a glass chimney with a white frosted lower portion; the flower-shaped burner knob is marked HONG KONG MADE. All three lamps are non-electric and intended for liquid fuel use. Cotton wicks are present in the Lamplight Farms and Hong Kong examples.Tallest lamp height: 16.25 inchesTallest lamp base diameter: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 246 - A Pair of Plume and Atwood Clear Pressed Glass Kerosene Lamps
This pair of kerosene table lamps was manufactured by the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut. The brass burners are fitted with wick-advancer knobs marked P and A MFG CO, WATERBURY CONN, MADE IN U.S.A. The lamps feature clear pressed glass bodies consisting of a bulbous oil font joined to a tall pedestal base with a fluted design and a geometric pattern around the foot. Each lamp includes a clear glass chimney decorated with a white stenciled band featuring repeating laurel wreaths, bows, and torches. The lamps are non-electrical and remain in their original configuration with flat cotton wicks.Font width: approximately 5.5 inchesHeight: approximately 19 inches.
Lot: 247 - Two Antique Clear Pressed Glass Kerosene Table Lamps with Fluted Pedestal Bases
Two non-matching American kerosene lamps from the late 19th or early 20th century. Both lamps are constructed with clear pressed glass fonts and pedestal bases. One lamp features an octagonal pedestal base with vertical fluted sides. The second lamp features a round pedestal base with vertical fluting and a repeating scalloped or beaded decorative pattern around the lower rim of the foot. Each lamp is fitted with a metal burner assembly and a clear glass chimney. The chimneys are designed with beaded top rims. The burners include thumbwheels with embossed marks that are not clearly legible due to tarnish. The fonts contain a significant amount of solidified amber-colored residue, likely remnants of old lamp oil or kerosene. The wicks are currently present within the burner assemblies.Height: 19 inches (to top of chimney)Round Base Diameter: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 248 - A Pair of Antique Clear Pressed Glass Kerosene Lamps
A lot of two clear pressed glass kerosene lamps of varying sizes and styles. The taller lamp features a tall, multi-stepped circular pedestal base and a bulbous glass font, fitted with a metal burner and a clear glass chimney with a crimped pearl top rim. The shorter lamp features a rounded font and a pedestal foot decorated with a double row of embossed beads around the shoulder of the base, similarly fitted with a metal burner and crimped glass chimney. Both lamps are manufactured from colorless pressed glass with blown glass chimneys featuring hand-finished crimped rims. The metal burners show embossed characters on the thumbwheels that are not clearly legible due to oxidation. No maker's marks were identified on the glass components.Height: Approximately 19 inches to the top of the taller chimneyBase Diameter: Approximately 5.5 inches for the taller lamp.
Lot: 249 - A Pair of Antique American Stoneware Beehive Jugs
This lot consists of two antique American stoneware jugs, possibly of Midwestern or Southern origin, resembling utilitarian vessels produced by potteries such as Red Wing. Both jugs are wheel-thrown in a traditional ovoid or beehive form, featuring short, narrow necks with rounded rims and single applied strap handles. One vessel is finished in a deep, glossy chocolate-brown glaze, likely an Albany-type slip, which displays characteristic firing pops and pitting. The second vessel features a lighter tan-to-brown glaze with a subtle orange-peel texture, consistent with a salt glaze or light alkaline glaze finish. Neither jug bears stamped maker's marks, location marks, or incised capacity numbers.Height: Approximately 9.5 to 10 inchesWidth: Approximately 7 inches at the shoulder.
Lot: 250 - A Pair of Antique American Stoneware Beehive Jugs in Albany-Type Slip Glaze
This lot consists of a pair of antique American stoneware jugs, likely dating from the 19th to early 20th century. Both pieces feature a beehive or rounded-shoulder form with a single applied loop handle and a narrow mouth finished with a simple rim. Each jug is coated in a dark brown slip glaze, commonly known as Albany-type slip, which displays a glossy finish with typical period characteristics such as glaze pops and minor surface irregularities. No maker marks, capacity stamps, or incised signatures are visible on either vessel. Height: approximately 7.5 to 8 inchesBase Diameter: approximately 5.5 to 6 inches.
Lot: 251 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), On a Sunday Afternoon, Limited Edition Lithographic Reproduction
This lot features a limited edition photomechanical lithographic reproduction of a watercolor painting titled On a Sunday Afternoon by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The scene depicts a horse-drawn carriage with two passengers traveling along a hazy, tree-lined road, characteristic of Sawyier's Kentucky landscapes. The work is rendered in a soft, atmospheric style with a palette emphasizing blues, violets, and muted earth tones. A facsimile signature is present in the lower right corner, and the piece is hand-numbered 3242/3500 in ink just below the signature. The artwork is housed in a decorative molded gilt wood frame with a linen-textured mat and a thin blue inner fillet. Affixed to the verso is an extensive authentication document from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky. This label states the print was produced in 1985 by Stevenson Photo Company and provides a biography of the artist along with historical context for the original watercolor painting. Frame: 27 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches.
Lot: 252 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Summertime, Watercolor on Paper
Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Summertime, watercolor on paper. This impressionistic landscape depicts a verdant hillside with rocky outcroppings and wildflowers in the foreground. A small wooden structure is visible in the middle distance, partially obscured by a grove of trees. The background features rolling, mist-covered hills under a pale sky. The artist signature, Paul Sawyier, is located in the lower left corner. The work is presented in a double-matted format with a cream outer mat and a blue inner bevel, protected by glass and housed in a tiered wooden frame with a blue-painted inner channel. The reverse side is sealed with brown paper and retains a partial label from Eugene's Gallery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.Frame: 18.5 x 23.5 inches.
Lot: 253 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), The Stone Bridge, Limited Edition Photomechanical Lithograph
This is a limited edition photomechanical lithograph reproduction after an original watercolor titled The Stone Bridge by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The landscape depicts a rural scene with a stream in the foreground leading toward a distant stone bridge and small outbuildings under an autumnal canopy. The work is signed in the plate at the lower left and is hand-numbered in pencil 112/1500. The print is professionally housed in an ornate gilt-finished wood frame with a double mat consisting of a cream-colored outer mat and a dark burgundy inner border. The verso retains a detailed authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky, identifying this as a reproduction printed in 1997. A framer's label for Jessie's Art Gallery and Custom Framing of Frankfort, Kentucky is also present on the paper backing.Framed dimensions: 19 x 27.5 inches.
Lot: 254 - Late 19th Century Ornate Giltwood and Composition Wall Mirror
An antique rectangular wall mirror featuring an ornate gilt-finished frame, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. The frame is constructed of wood with decorative composition moldings. The design features a deep, wide, plain inner cove leading to a heavily molded outer border. This outer border is decorated in high relief with a repeating pattern of scrolling acanthus leaves, floral motifs, and foliate scrolls. The corners are mitred. The reverse of the mirror is covered in brown backing paper and bears a handwritten pencil inscription that reads: Susie Butler / frame from Allan / My Great Grand father.Height: 30 inchesWidth: 26 inches.
Lot: 255 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), Winter Stream, Limited Edition Print
This photomechanical lithographic reproduction is after an original watercolor titled Winter Stream by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The composition depicts a tranquil winter scene featuring a flowing stream with ice floes in the foreground, a large deciduous tree with bare branches to the left, and a series of snow-covered buildings to the right. The print bears a printed facsimile signature and date of Paul Sawyier 1917 in the lower right corner. A comprehensive label on the verso from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc. of Frankfort, Kentucky, identifies the work and certifies it as a limited edition reproduction of 2,000, printed in 1969 by the Stevenson Photo Color Company. The print is presented in a gilt wood frame with a double mat.Framed dimensions: 23.5 x 20.25 inches.
Lot: 256 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917) Limited Edition Print, Barbeque Spring
This lot features a limited edition collector print titled Barbeque Spring after an original watercolor by the American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier. The scene depicts a landscape along South Elkhorn Creek in Kentucky, featuring a man in the foreground drinking from a vessel while holding a fishing rod, and a second figure fishing further along the bank. The print captures the soft, atmospheric quality and light-filled palette characteristic of Sawyier's regional work. The signature PAUL SAWYIER is printed at the lower right. The artwork is housed in an ornate, two-tone gilt and dark-patinated molded frame with a double-layered mat and an inset title plaque. The reverse side includes a comprehensive informational label with text by Nettie Glenn and an authentication seal from the Frankfort Blue Print and Supply Co. of Kentucky, stating the print is from a limited edition of 2,500. A framer's label from Frames of Mind, Frankfort, KY, is also present.Framed dimensions: 29.5 inches width by 24.5 inches height.
Lot: 257 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Autumn Angler, Limited Edition Lithograph
This lot features a photomechanical lithographic reproduction on paper titled Autumn Angler, after an original transparent watercolor by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier. The naturalistic scene depicts a solitary fisherman wading in Elkhorn Creek near Church’s Grove, Kentucky, framed by large sycamore trees rendered in soft autumnal tones. The print bears the printed signature PAUL SAWYIER in the lower right corner, accompanied by a hand-inscribed edition number 380/2000 in ink. The verso includes a comprehensive authentication and biographical label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky, which specifies that the print was published in 1988 and all plates have been destroyed. The artwork is housed in a double mat and an ornate, gold-toned wood frame with a distressed finish. Outer frame dimensions: 22.5 x 14.5 inches.
Lot: 258 - After George Wright, The Pink of Condition Framed Fox Hunting Print
This framed print is an offset lithograph titled The Pink of Condition, after the original work by George Wright. The scene depicts a traditional British fox hunt, with several huntsmen dressed in red coats, known as pinks, on horseback accompanied by a large pack of foxhounds. The central figures are shown traveling along a dirt path, with one rider on a grey horse passing through an open wooden gate. The composition is set in a naturalist autumn landscape featuring bare trees and a rustic fence line. The title is inscribed in a cursive font in the center of the lower margin. The work is housed in a gold-toned reeded wooden frame with a wide, integrated cream-colored border. The reverse side features a cardboard backing secured by metal tabs and includes a sawtooth hanger for wall mounting.Frame width: 22 inchesFrame height: 18.5 inches.
Lot: 259 - Paul Sawyier, Going to the Spring, Limited Edition Offset Lithograph, 61/2000
This reproduction offset lithograph is after an original watercolor by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917), titled Going to the Spring. The composition features an impressionistic rural landscape with two figures walking through a field toward a small building. The print is a commercial limited edition, hand-numbered 61/2000 in the lower right margin. The lower margin also includes the printed title and the artist's name. Additional printed inscriptions indicate this is Plate Number 22 from The Private Collection of Miss Margaret King and carries a Copyright 1972 by Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc. The artist's signature is plate-signed in the lower right of the image. The work is presented in a double-layered frame featuring a dark green molded outer frame and a textured wood-grain inner frame. The reverse is sealed with brown paper backing that includes handwritten notes mentioning R. B. Powell and Public Service Com 24th floor. Frame: 19.75 x 19.75 inches.
Lot: 260 - Paul Sawyier, The Fading Day, Limited Edition Photomechanical Lithograph
This photomechanical lithographic reproduction, titled The Fading Day, is after an original watercolor by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917). The artwork depicts a winter landscape, likely in Kentucky, featuring a snow-covered path, rustic wooden fencing, and distant cottages under a hazy sky punctuated by a single cross-shaped star. The print includes a facsimile signature in the lower left corner and is hand-numbered 1151/2500 in the lower right. An authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., of Frankfort, Kentucky, is affixed to the back of the frame. This label identifies the work, provides an artist biography, and states that the reproduction was printed in 1984 by the Stevenson Photo Color Company from an edition limited to 2,500 numbered prints and 200 publisher's proofs. The piece is professionally presented in a fluted gilded wood frame with a dark green mat and a gold-colored inner fillet.Overall framed dimensions: 24 x 20 inches.
Lot: 270 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Pinnacle Point, Limited Edition Print
This is an offset lithographic print on paper after a watercolor original by Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier. The scene, titled Pinnacle Point, depicts a man in historical clothing leading two horses through the shallow waters of Elkhorn Creek. A large limestone cliff face rises in the background, surrounded by trees with autumnal foliage rendered in a soft, impressionistic style. The print features a printed signature in the lower left corner reading Paul Sawyier and is hand-numbered 008/2500 in the lower right. The work is housed in a dark-stained, molded wood frame with a cream-colored mat. The verso retains a large historical and certification label from the Frankfort Blue Print & Supply Co. of Frankfort, Kentucky. This label includes a text titled The Legend of Pinnacle Point by Nettie Henry Glenn and a hand-signed certification by Lou Walpert, matching the edition number 008/2500. A gold-foil corporate seal for the Frankfort Blue Print & Supply Co. is affixed to the label.Overall frame: 21 x 27.5 inches.
Lot: 271 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Wapping Street Reflections, Limited Edition Lithograph
This item is a limited edition photomechanical lithographic reproduction of an original watercolor painting titled Wapping Street Reflections by the American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier. The composition depicts a rainy street scene in Frankfort, Kentucky, centered on an ornate cast-iron street lamp and fountain. The wet pavement reflects the surrounding environment, including figures carrying umbrellas and the distant silhouette of the First Baptist Church tower. The print is hand-numbered 1283/3500 in graphite at the lower right and includes the artist signature within the plate. It is presented in a double mat of cream and dark teal within an ornate gold-toned molded frame featuring scrolling foliate patterns. The reverse of the frame features an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., dated 1982, which includes a biography of the artist and historical notes regarding the location.17.5 inches (width)24.5 inches (height).
Lot: 273 - Ten-Gallon Stoneware Crock Attributed to Buckeye Pottery Co.
This ten-gallon stoneware crock is attributed to the Buckeye Pottery Co. of Macomb, Illinois, based on the distinctive font and style of the stenciled cobalt blue capacity mark. The large, cylindrical vessel is constructed from stoneware and features a thick, rounded rim and two applied ear-style handles. The exterior is finished in an off-white Bristol glaze, while the interior is coated with a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. The front of the crock displays a prominent stenciled cobalt blue number 10, with the zero featuring a decorative vertical line through its center. No other maker's marks or stamps are visible on the piece.Height: 17 inchesOuter Rim Diameter: 15 inches.
Lot: 274 - Crescent Foundry Co. Miniature Toy Kitchen Range with Accessories
This miniature kitchen range is a cast iron toy manufactured by the Crescent Foundry Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. The front oven door bears the maker name Crescent in raised relief, with the initial letter stylized as a crescent moon surrounding a six-pointed star. The stove body features four burner holes with removable circular lids. Included is a collection of miniature cast iron pots and skillets designed to fit the burners. The range is outfitted with an ornate openwork backsplash that incorporates a central chimney flue and a small warming shelf. A removable openwork shelf is attached to the right side of the main housing. The piece features a functional hinged oven door and a smaller hinged firebox door on the left side. The base and lower apron are decorated with ornate scrollwork.Height: 11.5 inchesWidth: 8.5 inchesDepth: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 275 - A Group of Five Victorian Cast Iron Wall Mounted Match Holders and Decorative Wall Pockets
This group of five Victorian era items consists of cast iron wall mounted match holders and decorative wall pockets. One match holder features an openwork backplate with the word MATCHES above a lidded compartment. The hinged lid is embossed with the word PATENTED on the left side, while characters on the right are obscured by oxidation. The front of the compartment has a textured cross hatch pattern intended as a striking surface. A second match holder has a scrolled backplate and a hopper style compartment with a hinged lid decorated with a raised diamond trellis pattern. The word MATCHES is cast in raised letters at the top and retains remnants of gold toned paint. The third item is a small decorative wall pocket with a scrolled and pierced backplate and an embossed foliate motif on the front. The group also includes two wall pockets designed as fluted urns with acanthus leaf motifs, consisting of one double urn and one matching single urn. The single urn pocket is marked on the reverse with the numbers 220 and 4. All items are constructed from sand cast iron with a dark patina.Double urn pocket: 7.5 inches H x 4.75 inches WOther items: 3.5 inches to 6 inches H.
Lot: 276 - Two Victorian Cast Iron Wall-Mounted Match Pockets including Horace Greeley Depiction
A lot consisting of two decorative cast iron wall-mounted match holders. The first holder is shield-shaped and features a relief-cast portrait of a man in a wide-brimmed hat, identified by historical consensus as Horace Greeley. The crown of the hat is cast with a deep recess to function as the match pocket. The portrait is bordered by scroll and foliate motifs and includes two mounting holes positioned vertically. The second holder features a high-relief grotesque or satyr-style face with horns and foliate elements in the hair. The match pocket is situated behind the forehead area of the figure. The top of the holder is decorated with openwork scrollwork and includes a central suspension loop. No maker's marks, registration numbers, or manufacturer labels are visible on the front or reverse of either item.Horace Greeley holder: 5 5/8 inches height, 4 3/8 inches widthGrotesque holder: 5 inches height, 3 3/4 inches width.
Lot: 277 - Two Antique Miniature Cast Iron Toy Stoves
This lot features two miniature cast iron toy stoves. The first is a detailed range embossed with the text THE NATIONAL JOURNAL across the front oven door. It is finished in black paint with gold toned lettering and includes an ornate open scrollwork backsplash, four burner ports on the stovetop, and a decorative base with four scrolled feet. This stove is accompanied by five miniature accessories: three cast iron skillets in varying sizes, one blue speckled enamelware pot with a matching lid, and one silver toned metal lid lifter tool. The second item is a box style miniature stove featuring a weathered gold toned finish over cast iron. The front door is decorated with an embossed heart design containing the word HOME. It features four burner lids on the top surface and a side grate for ventilation.The National Journal stove measures approximately 5 inches wide, 3.75 inches deep, and 5 inches high to the top of the backsplash.The Home stove measures approximately 3.5 inches wide, 3 inches deep, and 3 inches high.
Lot: 278 - A Collection of Vintage Miniature Cast Iron Toy Stoves including Queen Models
This collection features multiple miniature cast iron toy stoves, with units identified as Queen models. The Queen stoves are marked with the name cast into the front oven doors and feature decorative gold-tone painted accents. The grouping also includes larger black cast iron stoves, one of which is equipped with a high-back warming rack and functional hinged oven doors. The set is accompanied by miniature cast iron cookware accessories, including handled pots, a small skillet, and a rectangular griddle or waffle iron piece. The stoves are constructed of solid cast iron with a black finish.Queen stove height: 3 inchesLarge stove with rack height: 5.5 inchesStove top width: 4 inchesStove depth: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 279 - A Collection of Fourteen Vintage Miniature Cast Iron Cookware and Hearth Items
An assortment of fourteen vintage miniature cast iron kitchenware and hearth accessories. This collection features a variety of common household and utility forms produced in miniature, likely intended for use as accessories for toy stoves or as salesman samples. The group includes a large cauldron with a wire bail handle, a medium-sized two-handled pot, a bucket-style vessel with side handles, and multiple smaller pots and buckets in varying profiles. Notable among the smaller pieces are two coal scuttle-style vessels and a miniature oval griddle or serving tray equipped with two loop handles. The items are constructed from cast iron, with some pieces incorporating wire handle components. No maker marks, symbols, or characters are visible on the interiors or undersides of these pieces. The style is consistent with mid-20th-century collectibles commonly found in the United States.Largest cauldron: 3 inches in diameter.Oval tray: 3.75 inches long including handles.Smaller items: 1 inch to 2 inches in diameter or height.
Lot: 280 - An Assortment of Vintage Miniature Cast Iron Household and Kitchen Items
An assortment of vintage miniature cast iron household and kitchenware items, likely intended as salesman samples, dollhouse accessories, or toy kitchen implements. The collection features a variety of forms including a two-piece round waffle iron with a hinged, patterned lid and base; a small flat sad iron with a corresponding horseshoe-shaped trivet; and multiple skillets and pans of varying depths and designs, including several with pour spouts and one three-footed vessel. Also included are two coal scuttles, one with a standard iron handle and one with a brass-toned metal bail, and a small bucket with a wire bail. All pieces are constructed of cast iron and appear to be unmarked, with no visible maker stamps, numbers, or factory markings.Individual pieces range from approximately 1.5 inches to 4 inches in length or diameter.
Lot: 281 - Two Lodge Cast Iron Skillets
This lot consists of two Lodge cast iron skillets, including a square model and a miniature round model. The square skillet features a single handle with an oval hanging hole. The underside of the base displays the circular Lodge logo above the marks USA and 5W5. The miniature round skillet has two pouring spouts and a single handle with a hanging hole. The base is marked with the circular Lodge logo, the manufacturer website PAT. WWW.LODGEMFG.COM/IP, USA, and H5MS. Both items are made of cast iron.Square skillet width: 5 inchesSquare skillet total length: 9 inchesRound skillet diameter: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 282 - Mid-Century Modern Woven Rattan and Reed Magazine Rack
A large magazine rack or catch-all basket constructed with a sturdy rattan pole frame and intricate split reed weaving. The piece features a prominent double-arched handle secured to the sides with rattan wraps. The front and back panels are decorated with a complex, multi-tonal geometric diamond or starburst weave pattern, while the end panels feature a diagonal weave. The upper and lower borders are finished with a thick braided rattan trim. The unit is supported by a solid rectangular wooden base. No maker marks or labels are present.Height: 18.5 inchesLength: 17.75 inchesWidth: 10 inches.
Lot: 283 - Vintage 1970s Woven Rattan and Wicker Magazine Rack Basket Carrier
This vintage hand-woven basket carrier is constructed from rattan, wicker, and wood, and is suitable for use as a magazine rack or storage caddy. The item features a prominent arched double-pole rattan handle that extends down the sides for added structural stability. The main body consists of panels with a complex geometric woven pattern. Braided wicker trim decorates the top edge, bottom edge, and vertical corners. The base is made of a solid wood panel secured within a rattan frame. The style is indicative of mid-20th century bohemian or coastal decor. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the object.Height: 15.5 inchesLength: 18.5 inchesWidth: 7.75 inches.
Lot: 284 - Vintage Painted Metal Helmet Coal Scuttle with Brass Handles
A vintage coal scuttle of traditional helmet form, constructed from black-painted sheet metal. The body features vertical fluted ribbing that extends around the circumference and onto the flared pedestal base. It is equipped with a swinging brass bail handle and a fixed, shell-shaped brass handle at the rear to facilitate pouring. The underside of the base is stamped with an impressed numeral 11.Length of opening: 15.5 inchesWidth of opening: 11 inchesHeight to rim: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 285 - Victorian Style Gilt Metal Shepherd and Sheep Mantel Ornament on Marble Base
A 19th-century style decorative mantel ornament or spill holder, likely once part of a girandole garniture. The piece features a central, tall openwork element decorated with ornate scrolling foliage and a mascaron at the center. This central column is flanked by a reclining sheep to the left and a seated shepherd figure playing a pipe to the right. The figures and column are constructed from gilt metal with a gold-colored finish and feature a flat-backed, hollow-cast design typical of Victorian mantel accessories. The entire assembly is mounted onto a rectangular white marble base characterized by light gray veining. The underside of the marble base shows two open, unthreaded holes flanking the central mounting screw, which suggests the piece may have originally been part of a larger decorative assembly or supported additional ornamental elements such as glass prisms. A typed paper address label for Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Benthuysen is adhered to the bottom.Height: 6.5 inchesWidth: 4.5 inchesDepth: 3 inches.
Lot: 286 - Vintage Aster 9-Key Toy Cash Register with OKP Logo Made in Japan
This mechanical toy cash register is manufactured by Aster and features a lithographed pressed steel body with a textured red finish. The front contains a black and white nameplate reading Aster CASH REGISTER along with patent numbers 465054 and 465315. The lower-left corner displays the OKP evergreen tree logo and the text MADE IN JAPAN. The register is operated via nine yellow plastic keys for various denominations and a black plastic lever embossed with PUSH. Key denominations include 1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, 60 cents, and 1 dollar, plus a NO SALE button. Depressing the keys and push bar activates the numerical flags in the upper display window and releases the spring-loaded black plastic cash drawer, which contains two interior compartments.Height: 7 1/4 inchesWidth: 4 3/4 inchesDepth: 5 inches.
Lot: 287 - J. Chein and Co. Dime Register Bank
This mechanical register bank is manufactured by J. Chein and Co. and is constructed of lithographed tin. Designed as a miniature cash register with a slanted front, the bank features a yellow and gold ground with blue and red decorative accents. The front panel is decorated with graphics of register buttons and a blue band reading Registers Ten Dollars. The side panels display a green five-pointed star within a sunburst motif. The top surface contains a vertical coin slot sized for dimes and three circular display windows that register the total amount saved. According to the text on the reverse, the bank utilizes a specific locking mechanism where the first dime inserted locks the bottom access door, and it remains locked until the register reaches ten dollars. The back panel features a sliding metal door and is printed with the instructions First Dime Locks Last Dime Unlocks at Ten Dollars along with Patents Pending. The underside of the base is marked with a blue shield logo containing the text J. Chein and Co. Made in U.S.A.Width: 2 1/4 inchesDepth: 2 1/8 inchesHeight: 2 1/8 inches.
Lot: 288 - Large Antique Primitive Hand-Hewn Wooden Dough Bowl
An antique primitive hand-hewn wooden dough bowl of elongated oval form, carved from a single piece of wood. The interior and exterior surfaces exhibit prominent horizontal tool marks from a chisel or adze, indicative of its handcrafted origin. The bowl features a warm, aged honey-brown patina with a visible grain throughout and sits on a flattened, oval base. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the underside. The construction method and form are consistent with 19th or early 20th-century utilitarian folk art traditions, similar to examples found in American and Scandinavian craft.Length: 20.5 inchesWidth: 12.5 inchesHeight: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 289 - Victorian Composite Kerosene Lamp with Hand-Painted Winter Scene and Plume and Atwood Burner
This Victorian-era composite kerosene lamp consists of a clear pressed glass font, a hand-painted ceramic stem, and a metal base. The burner assembly is identified by the embossed marking P & A CO and RE. PAT. JAN 16. 83 on the wick adjustment knob, attributing the burner to the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company of Connecticut. The clear glass chimney features a beaded pearl top rim. The font is made of clear pressed glass decorated with a repeating pattern of stylized floral and foliate medallions contained within arched panels. The central body is a cylindrical ceramic section featuring a hand-painted winter landscape in a folk-art style, depicting a yellow mill house with a waterwheel, mountains, and a bare tree. The lamp is supported by a stepped, square metal foot with a black painted finish. The collars connecting the components are finished with gold-tone paint.Overall Height: 19 inchesFont Diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 290 - Antique Plume and Atwood Kerosene Table Lamp with Hand-Painted Winter Scene
This antique kerosene table lamp features a burner assembly manufactured by the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company of Danbury, Connecticut. The lamp is composed of four primary sections: a clear glass chimney, a decorative pressed glass font, a hand-painted cylindrical stem, and a hammered metal base. The chimney is made of clear blown glass with a bulbous lower section tapering to a straight, fire-polished rim. The font or fuel reservoir is made of clear pressed glass featuring a repeating geometric pattern of sunbursts and textured diamond-point motifs. The central stem consists of a cylindrical milk glass or porcelain section decorated with a hand-painted winter landscape, depicting a small cabin in a snowy field with a split-rail fence and a bare tree under a large sun or moon. The burner assembly is constructed of brass-toned metal and includes a functional wick adjustment knob and a four-prong chimney holder. The adjustment knob is embossed with the manufacturer mark reading P and A MFG CO, DANBURY CONN, MADE IN USA. The lamp sits on a circular, stepped base made of brass or brass-plated metal with a decorative hammered texture.Overall Height: 20 inchesFont Width: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 291 - Two 19th Century American Glazed Stoneware Jars
This lot features two antique American stoneware utilitarian jars. The first vessel is a taller ovoid jar featuring a tapered neck and wide flaring rim. It is finished with a mottled dark olive-brown glaze, a characteristic often associated with Southern alkaline or salt-glazed pottery traditions from the mid-to-late 19th century. The interior of the rim has a dark brown glaze. The second vessel is a cylindrical jar with a rounded shoulder and flaring rim. The exterior is finished with a light tan or buff salt glaze, and the interior is coated in a dark brown glaze. This jar features an incised capital letter H on the shoulder. Both jars exhibit surface pitting, irregularities, and iron spotting typical of period stoneware production.Taller jar height: 10.5 inchesTaller jar diameter: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 292 - A Pair of Antique American Stoneware Shoulder Jugs
A pair of antique American cylindrical shoulder jugs, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. These vessels are characteristic of utilitarian stoneware produced in the Midwestern and Eastern United States. The first jug features a two-tone finish with a cream-colored Bristol-glazed lower body and a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze on the shoulder, neck, and handle; it includes a fitted cork stopper. The second jug is finished in a uniform cream-colored Bristol glaze and bears two faint impressed characters on the shoulder near the neck, transcribed as 2 S, which likely represent capacity or factory-specific production markings. Both jugs are constructed with narrow necks and small loop handles.Item 1: 9 inches (H) x 6.75 inches (D)Item 2: 8.75 inches (H) x 6.75 inches (D).
Lot: 293 - A Pair of Vintage Miniature Cast Iron Potbelly Stoves
This lot comprises a pair of miniature decorative objects modeled after traditional 19th-century Americana potbelly parlor stoves. Each piece is constructed from cast iron with a textured black finish. The design features a bulbous mid-section with a decorative front door incorporating a molded wheel-shaped air vent. The upper portion is ribbed and terminates in a flared top plate with a decorative border and a small rectangular protrusion representing a stovepipe collar. Each stove is mounted on a square pedestal base supported by four cabriole-style feet. The front of the base includes an open rectangular compartment representing an ash pit. Embossed marks are present on the flat shelf of the base in front of the stove body, though the characters are not clearly legible for transcription. These items are likely intended for use as bookends or paperweights.Height: 5 1/4 inchesWidth: 4 1/2 inchesDepth: 3 1/4 inches.
Lot: 294 - Three-Light Cut Glass and Crystal Candelabrum with Hanging Prisms
This clear glass three-light candelabrum is attributed to Shannon Crystal based on visually identical documented examples. The piece features a central vertically-fluted pedestal supporting a central candle cup and two lateral arms. The arms are designed with a molded spiral-twist pattern and terminate in matching bobeches. Each bobeche features a scalloped rim and is decorated with cut-glass fan and starburst motifs. Suspended from each bobeche are faceted leaf-shaped glass pendealogues attached with metal wire hangers. The candelabrum rests on a substantial circular base with broad, convex fluted lobes and a scalloped edge. No maker marks or etched signatures were identified on the base or body.Height: 16 inchesWidth: 16 inchesBase Diameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 295 - Two Pieces of Vintage Amberina Glass including a Large Pedestal Compote and a Lidded Jar
This lot comprises two pieces of mid-century American pressed glass in the Amberina colorway, which features a gradient transition from amber-yellow at the base to ruby red at the rim. The first item is a substantial pedestal compote with a flared, scalloped rim and a faceted diamond block pattern on the exterior walls. The footed base is decorated with a radial sunburst design and shows characteristic mold lines from the manufacturing process. The second item is a cylindrical lidded jar in the Moon and Star pattern, featuring circular depressions with embossed star centers. While no maker marks are visible, the jar is attributed to the L.E. Smith Glass Company, which was a primary producer of this pattern in the Amberina color during the 1960s and 1970s.Compote diameter: 11 inchesCompote height: 6 inches.
Lot: 296 - Vintage Ribbed Glass Kitchen Cabinet Jar in the Style of Sellers
This clear pressed glass jar features a drum or barrel-shaped body with vertical ribbing along the sides and smooth, circular front and back faces. This specific form is characteristic of glassware produced for G.I. Sellers & Sons kitchen cabinets during the early to mid-20th century. The vessel is topped with a flat, galvanized metal screw-on lid. Embossed circular markings are present on the base, though they are not clearly legible.Height: 8 1/8 inchesDiameter: 8 inchesDepth (across flat faces): 6 inches.
Lot: 297 - Ethan Allen Colonial Revival Spun Copper and Cast Brass Tea Kettle
A 20th-century decorative tea kettle manufactured in Israel exclusively for the American retailer Ethan Allen. The item is designed in the Colonial Revival style and features a spun copper dome-shaped body with a brass base rim. The hardware components, including the gooseneck spout, ornate scrolling handle, and lid finial, are made of cast brass. The handle is attached to the body with rivets. The underside of the base is stamped with the following marks: MADE EXCLUSIVELY / FOR ETHAN ALLEN, MADE IN / ISRAEL, and a copyright symbol. The interior of the vessel shows evidence of mineral deposits and oxidation consistent with previous use.Height: 9.5 inchesBase Diameter: 8.5 inchesWidth: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 298 - A Set of Four Miniature Cast Iron Toys and Decorative Match Holders
This set of four miniature objects is constructed from cast iron with a uniform black finish. Included are two ornate match holders modeled as parlor stove facades, a stake-bed truck, and a utility wheelbarrow. The two match holders feature elaborate relief-cast decoration including floral patterns, grapevines, and a central archway. These pieces are designed with a box-like cavity behind the facade and have handwritten numbers 180 and 701 on their reverse sides. The stake-bed truck is a vintage-style open-cab vehicle with an integrated stake-side bed. The wheelbarrow is a simple utility design with a deep basin and two rear legs. While no manufacturer marks are present, the items are in the style of early twentieth-century American cast iron manufacturers such as Hubley or Arcade, and the truck resembles mid-to-late twentieth-century reproductions by Iron Art.Match Holder Height: 4.75 inchesMatch Holder Width: 4.5 inchesMatch Holder Depth: 1.5 inches.
Lot: 299 - Fox Hunting Scene Print After William Joseph Shayer, Full Cry
This decorative offset lithograph is a reproduction of the fox hunting scene titled Full Cry, originally by William Joseph Shayer. The print depicts a dynamic hunt in progress, featuring a central rider in a red hunting coat on a bay horse jumping a stream. Several hounds are shown in the foreground, with additional riders and a distant village visible in the rolling landscape background. The piece is presented with a double mat in green and red under glass. It is housed in an ornate gold-toned frame with a rope-twist and beaded border. The reverse includes a manufacturer label from Windsor Art Products Incorporated, located in Pico Rivera, California, with a copyright date of 1989. The label identifies the work as FOX HUNT 4 with IBM number G7637 354 04. An additional label on the back describes the frame as having an Old Leaf finish.Overall frame: 23.5 x 19.5 inchesVisible image: Approximately 15.5 x 10.5 inches.
Lot: 300 - Italian Renaissance Revival Carved Walnut Sgabello Chair
An elaborately carved walnut hall chair in the Italian Renaissance Revival or Neo-Renaissance style, following the traditional sgabello form. The tall, narrow back features intricate pierce-carved decoration, including a central foliate mask, often referred to as a Green Man, flanked by two winged mythological female figures shown in profile. The crest is topped with a winged lion mask over a horizontal rail decorated with foliate scrolls. The solid wooden seat contains a recessed circular center and light incised decorative motifs at the corners. The piece is supported at the front by a single, richly carved trestle-style panel featuring high-relief fruit clusters, including grapes and pomegranates, flanked by two winged female figures that form the front supports and terminate in scrolled feet. A small carved mask is situated at the base of the front panel. The reverse of the chair is finished with simple shaped support boards. No maker marks or labels are present.Height: 48 inchesWidth: 21 inches.
Lot: 301 - Federal Style Ebonized Drop-Leaf Side Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A Federal style drop-leaf side table featuring an ebonized black painted finish. The piece is designed with a rectangular center top flanked by two rounded drop leaves. Below the top is a single long drawer fitted with two brass-toned bail handles on circular backplates. The table is supported by a double-pedestal trestle-style base, featuring four turned and fluted supports connected by a shaped lower shelf. The base terminates in four splayed legs, each fitted with a metal toe cap. The drawer exhibits a simple doweled or butt-joint construction.Height: 28.75 inchesWidth (leaves down): 27 inchesDepth: 18 inches.
Lot: 302 - American Empire Revival Quarter Sawn Tiger Oak Slant Front Secretary Bookcase
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An American antique slant-front secretary bookcase dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The piece is constructed from quarter-sawn oak, displaying a prominent tiger oak grain pattern throughout the primary surfaces, with secondary wood used for the back panels and interior drawer boxes. The upper section features a double-door cabinet with two glass panes and two adjustable-height wooden shelves. The top is finished with an overhanging flat cornice supported by two decorative scrolled corbels. The center desk section has a slant-front lid that opens to a single open compartment, resting on two manual pull-out supports. The lower case contains three graduated full-width drawers. The bottom two drawers feature a slight swell-front design, integrated into curved side supports that terminate in scrolled front bracket feet. The drawers are fitted with cast metal bail handles with white ceramic grips decorated with floral motifs. Brass-trimmed keyholes are present on the upper doors, the desk lid, and each drawer, although no keys are provided. The reverse of the piece features handwritten inventory numbers 37 and 57 in white medium.Height: 71 1/2 inchesWidth: 36 3/4 inchesDepth: 18 1/2 inches.
Lot: 303 - American Golden Oak Slant-Front Secretary Desk with Beveled Mirror Crest
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is an American Golden Oak slant-front secretary desk, often referred to as a lady's desk. The piece is constructed from quarter-sawn oak, displaying the prominent medullary ray grain pattern known as tiger oak. The desk features a slant lid that opens to a fitted interior consisting of multiple pigeonholes and shelves supported by curved vertical dividers. Above the writing surface is an ornate gallery crest featuring deep-relief carved scrolls surrounding a central semi-circular beveled mirror. Below the writing surface is a single full-width drawer. The desk is supported by four curved cabriole legs. Hardware includes two darkened metal bail pulls on the drawer and decorative metal escutcheons on the drawer and slant lid. The back panel is marked with factory stamps reading OAK / B. No. 543 / 375. No specific manufacturer name is visible.Height: 48 inchesWidth: 28 inchesDepth: 16.5 inches.
Lot: 304 - Antique Larkin-Style Oak Drop-Front Secretary Desk with Shelves
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An antique oak drop-front secretary desk, commonly identified as a Larkin soap premium desk from the late Victorian or early 20th-century period. The piece is constructed primarily of oak, featuring decorative quarter-sawn oak grain patterns on the drop-front and side panels. The upper section is composed of a scrolling crest rail centered by a carved fleur-de-lis motif, above an inset shaped mirror. The mirror is flanked by two small display shelves supported by turned spindles. The drop-front writing surface is embellished with applied oval molding and a central carved foliate scroll design. The interior is a simple open compartment, supported by two metal stay chains when lowered. The base of the unit contains two fixed open bookshelves above a shaped apron and bracket feet. The back is constructed of original unfinished rough-sawn boards. A model or stock number 1041 is stamped into the wood on the lower side of the piece. No other maker marks are visible.Height: 61.5 inchesWidth: 30 inchesDepth: 12.5 inches.
Lot: 305 - Neoclassical Revival Style Inlaid Wood Radio Console Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This early 20th-century console table was originally designed to house radio components. The piece is constructed from hardwood with figured veneers, likely walnut or mahogany, and features decorative lightwood stringing. The front frieze consists of two rectangular veneer panels flanking a central section of pierced wood fretwork. Below the center sits a matching shaped fretwork drop. Both fretwork areas are backed with a gold and brown woven textile grille cloth. The table is supported by four tapered, fluted legs with ring-turned details, terminating in bun feet. The legs are connected by a low, shaped stretcher. The reverse of the table features a large circular cutout and mounting holes for original radio electronics. Height: 31 inchesWidth: 33 inchesDepth: 15 inches.
Lot: 306 - Colonial Revival Spindle-Turned Wood Demilune Console Table
A Colonial Revival demilune console table constructed of hardwood with a dark espresso or mahogany-toned finish. The table features a half-moon shaped top with a beveled edge. Below the top is a decorative apron with a scalloped profile. The base consists of three spindle-turned legs that terminate in small rounded feet. The legs are connected by a spindle-turned T-stretcher for stability. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the piece.Width: 24 inchesDepth: 12 inchesHeight: 30 inches.
Lot: 307 - American Victorian Stained Oak Spool Turned Parlor Table
This late 19th-century American parlor or side table is crafted in the Victorian cottage style from stained oak. The piece features a square top constructed of joined solid oak planks. The base is supported by four splayed legs with decorative ring and spool turnings. A square lower shelf is positioned between the legs, secured by turned stretchers. The construction shows no identified maker marks or labels. Top: 24 inches x 24 inchesHeight: 29 inches.
Lot: 308 - American Victorian Quartersawn Oak Square Parlor Table with Bobbin Legs
This late Victorian era American parlor or occasional table is constructed of oak. The square tabletop features a molded edge and a decorative dark stringing or inlaid border. Positioned below the top is a fixed lower shelf with a scalloped piecrust edge, displaying a prominent quartersawn or tiger oak grain pattern. The table is supported by four splayed legs featuring spool-turned bobbin ornamentation. No manufacturer marks are visible.Width: 22 inchesDepth: 22 inchesHeight: 28.5 inches.
Lot: 309 - American Victorian Quarter Sawn Oak Extension Dining Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This American Victorian era extension dining table is constructed from solid quarter-sawn oak, exhibiting the distinctive medullary rays common to tiger oak. The square split-top is finished with a molded edge and rests on a deep apron detailed with decorative scroll-carved brackets at the corners. The table is supported by four perimeter legs and a central fifth leg designed to provide stability when the top is extended. Each of the five multi-turned legs features fluted block sections and terminates in original metal casters. No extension leaves are included with this lot.Height: 30 inchesWidth: 42 inchesDepth: 42 inches.
Lot: 310 - Set of four American Victorian Spindle Back Oak Side Chairs with Cane Seats
This set of four matching side chairs is constructed from solid oak with a golden oak finish, characteristic of American mass-produced furniture from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. Each chair features a curved, shaped top rail supported by five turned spindles and a lower horizontal rail. The back posts extend to form decorative finials. The seats are fitted with recessed, hand-woven cane panels. The chairs are supported by turned front legs with ring detailing and squared, slightly canted rear legs, all secured by a multi-stretcher base. The style is consistent with catalog furniture of the era, such as pieces produced by the Larkin Co. or Sears, Roebuck and Co.Overall Height: 39 inchesSeat Width (front): 16 inchesOverall Width (at widest point of back): 17.5 inches.
Lot: 311 - Mid-Century Spanish Revival Oak Two-Piece Armoire
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This mid-twentieth-century two-piece armoire is designed in the Spanish Revival style, attributed to manufacturers such as Thomasville or Drexel Heritage. The cabinet is constructed from oak or ash with a medium-to-dark brown stained finish. The upper section features an arched pediment with a central carved circular motif and relief-paneled doors accented with turned spindle cross decorations. The doors are mounted on four exposed barrel hinges and feature ornate vertical metal pulls. The interior of the upper cabinet is divided by a central vertical partition and includes two shelves above three stacked drawers with recessed finger-grip handles. The lower section consists of a matching base with a single wide exterior drawer featuring decorative metal bail handles. The rear panels are made of secondary fiberboard. No maker labels or stamps are visible on the piece.Height: 72 inchesWidth: 38.5 inchesDepth: 19.5 inches.
Lot: 312 - Late 19th Century Victorian Eastlake Style Platform Rocking Chair
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a platform rocking chair, also known as a spring rocker, dating to the late 19th century. The chair is designed in the Victorian Eastlake style, featuring geometric turnings and decorative spindle work. The frame is constructed of a dark-stained hardwood and includes an ornate backrest with vertical spindles between horizontal rails, topped with decorative finials. The armrests are supported by thick, turned posts. The seat and backrest are upholstered in a beige floral jacquard fabric with a padded sling-style seat construction. The chair is mounted on a stationary platform base with a metal spring-rocking mechanism that allows for movement without floor runners. No maker marks or labels are visible.Height: 42 inchesWidth: 22.5 inchesDepth: 23.5 inches.
Lot: 313 - Quartersawn Oak Armchair in the Dutch Colonial Revival Style
This single armchair is constructed from solid quartersawn oak, also known as tiger oak, which is distinguished by prominent medullary ray flecks throughout the wood grain. The piece reflects an early 20th-century Colonial Revival influence, specifically drawing from Dutch or Flemish folk furniture styles. The chair features an exceptionally tall, solid-wood back splat with a scalloped crested top and a central teardrop-shaped cutout. The base of the splat is accented with two carved scroll motifs. The wide, flat arms are gracefully curved and joined to the back with visible through-tenon joinery, while the front supports are square-cut uprights. The solid-plank seat is supported by turned front legs with ring and bulbous motifs, terminating in simple feet, while the rear legs are flared for stability. Heavy-duty construction is evident with visible joinery and support cleats on the underside of the seat. No maker marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the item.Height: 42.75 inchesWidth at arms: 27 inchesSeat width: 23 inches.
Lot: 314 - American Windsor Style Hoop Back Rocking Chair
One American Windsor style hoop back rocking chair constructed from a combination of hardwoods. The design features a bentwood hoop back containing seven vertical spindles. The bentwood armrests are supported by three spindles each and terminate in rounded grips. The chair has a solid, shaped wood plank seat. The undercarriage consists of four turned legs supported by a box stretcher configuration, all mounted on solid wood curved rockers. The piece is finished in a honey-toned amber stain. No maker marks, labels, or stamps were identified during inspection.Overall Height: 36.5 inchesArmrest Height: 30.5 inchesOverall Width: 21 inches.
Lot: 315 - American Quartersawn Tiger Oak Windsor Style Rocking Chair
A single American Windsor-style rocking chair constructed from quartersawn tiger oak. The chair features a wide, shaped crest rail displaying prominent medullary rays, supported by seven vertical spindles and two outer back posts. The sinuous, scrolled armrests are supported by turned stumps and socketed into the back posts. The solid, contoured seat is mounted on four turned legs reinforced by a central H-stretcher. The base is set upon two long, curved rockers. Construction features spindles and posts socketed directly into the seat and crest rail. No maker's marks or labels are visible. Height: 36.5 inchesWidth (at crest): 24 inchesRocker Length: 35 inches.
Lot: 316 - Mission Style Stained Oak Rocking Chair Attributed to Harden
This rocking chair is designed in the Arts and Crafts or Mission style, attributed to Harden based on visual consensus. The frame is constructed from oak with a dark-stained finish. The chair features a high back containing eight vertical slats and wide, flat armrests with a slight downward curve at the terminals. The frame utilizes mortise and tenon joinery typical of the early 20th century. The seat is padded and upholstered in black material. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps are visible in the images.Height: 37 inchesWidth: 25 inchesDepth: 32 inches.
Lot: 317 - American Black-Painted Press-Back Spindle Rocking Chair
This late 19th or early 20th-century American rocking chair features press-back construction in a vernacular Victorian style. It is crafted from hardwood with a worn black-painted finish. The backrest is composed of seven vertical spindles set between two outer stiles that terminate in rounded finials. The crest rail displays an ornate machine-pressed or embossed floral and scrollwork motif. The curved armrests are each supported by two short spindles. The base consists of four turned legs joined by double side stretchers and single front and rear stretchers, all set upon wooden rockers. The seat retains a circular, shield-shaped pressed decorative design. No manufacturer labels or marks were observed.Overall Height: 41.5 inchesWidth at Arms: 23.5 inchesDepth of Rockers: 31.5 inches.
Lot: 318 - Two American Wooden Chairs including a Victorian Style Caned Rocker and a Press-Back Spindle Chair
This lot comprises two disparate early to mid-20th-century wooden chairs. The first item is a Victorian-style rocking armchair constructed of hardwood, likely oak, with a light natural finish. It features a caned backrest and seat in a classic hexagonal weave. The crest rail is decorated with a central circular medallion flanked by simple carved panels, while the front seat rail and handrests exhibit pressed floral and geometric motifs. The chair is supported by turned front legs and stretchers mounted on curved rockers. The second item is a Windsor-style side chair with a press-back crest rail, likely manufactured in the mid-20th century. It consists of a shaped solid wood plank seat and a spindle back with four central spindles and two larger turned outer spindles. Two thin wire tension braces run from the seat to the crest for added stability. The chair is finished in a dark stain and stands on turned legs joined by an H-form stretcher. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps were identified on either piece.Rocking chair total height: 34 inchesRocking chair seat width: 19.5 inchesRocking chair rocker length: 30 inches.
Lot: 319 - American Victorian Quartersawn Oak Extension Dining Table with Barley Twist Legs
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This late 19th-century American Victorian extension dining table is constructed from solid oak with a light golden finish. The top features a mixture of rift-sawn and quartersawn grain patterns, showing the characteristic medullary rays of the wood. The table is designed with a split top to accommodate expansion leaves and is supported by a five-leg base. This base includes four corner legs and a central fifth leg for structural support when the table is extended. Each leg is heavily carved, featuring a central barley-twist or spiral-turned section, acanthus leaf motifs on square lower plinths, and gadrooned bun feet. The apron is decorated with carved scrollwork and stylized foliate designs at the corner blocks. No maker's marks or labels were identified on the piece. Please note that no additional leaves are present with this lot.Width: 42 inchesDepth: 42 inchesHeight: 30 inches.
Lot: 320 - Two Antique American Armless Sewing Rockers in Hitchcock and Colonial Revival Styles
This lot features two mismatched antique-style armless rocking chairs, commonly known as sewing rockers. The first chair is a hardwood ladder-back rocker finished in black paint with gold-toned stenciling in the manner of Hitchcock furniture. The decoration includes a central star flanked by leafy branches on the lower back slat, with faint remnants of a matching stencil on the upper slat. It is constructed with turned front posts and a woven fiber rush seat. The second chair is an American Colonial Revival style fiddle-back rocker crafted from dark-stained hardwood. It features a shaped central splat within a rectangular frame and turned front legs. The padded seat is upholstered in a cream-colored fabric featuring vertical green stripes and floral motifs. Both rockers are joined with traditional mortise-and-tenon construction.Black Rocker Height: 31 inchesBlack Rocker Seat Width: 18 inchesBlack Rocker Length: 30.5 inches.
Lot: 321 - American Country Style Ladder-Back Side Chair with Woven Seat
An American country style ladder-back side chair. The frame is constructed of turned hardwood, such as maple or ash, and features two horizontal back slats set between turned upright posts. The chair is supported by turned legs joined by a double set of stretchers on all sides, with the front-facing stretchers featuring decorative ring turnings. The seat is composed of a woven brown fabric tape or heavy cord arranged in a checkerboard block pattern. No maker marks or labels are visible on the piece.Overall Height: 35.75 inchesSeat Width: 16.75 inchesSeat Depth: 14.25 inches.
Lot: 322 - Vintage Industrial Steel and Wood Side Chair with Integrated Book Rack
This vintage industrial side chair, attributed to American manufacturers such as UHL Steel or Envoy, features a black-painted metal frame with contoured hardwood components. The seat and two-slat backrest are constructed from finished wood and are fastened to the frame with metal rivets and bolts. A built-in book storage rack is located under the seat, comprised of four flat metal slats supported by a frame with arched cross-braces between the legs. No manufacturer labels, stamps, or marks are visible.Overall Height: 31.5 inchesSeat Width: 16 inchesSeat Depth: 17.5 inches.
Lot: 323 - Louisville Tin and Stove Company Progress Cast Iron Two Burner Laundry Stove
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A cast iron laundry or utility stove produced by the Louisville Tin and Stove Company of Louisville, Kentucky. The stove is part of the manufacturer's Progress line. This freestanding unit features a rectangular cooktop with two removable circular burner covers, known as eyes, and an oval flue collar at the rear. The cylindrical firebox is mounted on a square pedestal base. The front of the base is equipped with an ash removal door that includes a circular four-spoke rotating draft regulator to manage airflow. The entire unit is supported by four decorative cabriole-style legs. The cooktop surface is embossed with 10 N in both rear corners. The front ash door bears the embossed marks - PROGRESS -, LOUISVILLE, and TIN & STOVE CO. The stove is finished in a uniform black coating.Height: 22.5 inchesWidth: 20.5 inchesDepth: 14 inches.
Lot: 324 - Antique Victorian Style Cast Metal and Amber Slag Glass Street Lamp Floor Lamp
A Victorian style street lamp floor lamp featuring a cast metal frame with an antique gold-tone finish. The hexagonal lantern head contains six panels of amber-colored slag glass and is decorated with pierced scrollwork, bead-and-reel motifs, and a pointed finial. The support pole is composed of multiple sections, including a textured upper shaft and a lower shaft with an embossed scale pattern. A decorative urn-shaped element with laurel swags sits above the base. The heavy tripod base is embellished with neoclassical acanthus leaves, scrollwork, and paw feet. The lamp is equipped with a single pull-chain switch beneath the lantern and a brown plastic cord. No maker's marks or labels are present. Height: 64.5 inchesBase Width: 14 inches.
Lot: 325 - Art Deco Cast Metal Bridge Arm Floor Lamp with Uranium Glass Accents
This Art Deco style bridge arm floor lamp is constructed of cast metal with a dark, aged finish. The design features decorative translucent green glass components, including a spherical break on the upper shaft and a tall, hexagonal column above the base, characteristic of uranium or jadeite glass from the early 20th century. The stylized bridge arm displays geometric fan motifs and a central floral medallion. The shaft transitions through faceted square and round sections, supported by an ornate tripod base featuring intricate openwork scroll and leaf patterns. The lamp is equipped with a pull-chain socket designed with an uno thread to accept a screw-on bridge lamp shade. The electrical system includes an older beige cloth-covered cord. No shade is included.Total Height: 59.5 inchesBase Width: 11.5 inchesArm Reach: 13 inches.
Lot: 326 - Two Vintage Cast Metal Floor Lamps in Art Deco and Candelabra Styles
This lot consists of two vintage cast metal floor lamps of different decorative styles. The first is an Art Deco style torchere lamp featuring a black metal trumpet-shaped reflector shade at the top. Below the shade are three curved arms, each with a candle-style socket and cardboard sleeve. The lamp is supported by a tall central pole and a weighted hexagonal base with embossed geometric patterns. The second lamp is a candelabra style floor lamp with two ornate scrolled arms and a central vertical rod. The stem features two green translucent glass or onyx-style decorative knops. This lamp sits on an ornate four-footed pierced cast metal base with foliate motifs. A component on the second lamp is marked P & S for Pass & Seymour. Both lamps are equipped with vintage ungrounded wiring.Height: 63.5 inches.
Lot: 327 - Vintage Wrought Iron Adjustable Floor Standing Candle Holder with Brass Accents
A floor-standing candle holder constructed from wrought iron with a black finish and decorative brass elements. The piece features a slender central shaft topped with a brass ball finial. It is supported by a tripod base consisting of three scrolled legs terminating in flattened spade-shaped feet. A brass-toned spherical weight is located at the center of the base. An adjustable arm with scrollwork decoration supports a single crown-style candle cup with a crenulated rim. The height of the arm can be adjusted along the central shaft and is secured by a brass collar and thumb screw mechanism.Height: 56.5 inchesBase Width: 17.5 inches.
Lot: 328 - Universal Oriental Pachislo Skill-Stop Slot Machine
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a vintage Japanese Pachislo skill-stop slot machine, model Oriental, manufactured by Universal Sales Co., Ltd. The unit features a black-finished wood or particle board cabinet with a chrome-plated metal frame and plastic front panels. The front glass is decorated with graphics including Oriental, Big Chance, and Exciting Game Machine. It is an electronic three-reel machine designed to be operated with tokens or medals rather than coins. A control panel on the front features three skill-stop buttons used to manually halt each spinning reel. The manufacturer identification plate on the rear contains Japanese text identifying the producer as Universal Sales Co., Ltd. and provides electrical specifications of 100V, 50/60Hz, and 105W. The plate also lists the model number as 9262 and the serial number as 014357. Other labels include a blue sticker numbered 006067 and a white Dendon label.Height: 32 inchesWidth: 19 inchesDepth: 12 inches.
Lot: 329 - Yamasa Super Planet Type-A Pachislo Skill-Stop Slot Machine
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Lot: 330 - Stained Wood Square Collector Display Cabinet with Sliding Doors and Adjustable Shelving
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Lot: 331 - Ethan Allen British Classics Style Cherry Queen Size Four Poster Bed
Attributed to the Ethan Allen British Classics collection, this four-poster queen-size bed is constructed of cherry wood with a warm reddish-brown finish. The design features four tall, turned posts with fluted upper sections and spiral barley-twist middle sections, each topped with a carved pineapple finial. The arched headboard displays book-matched wood veneers in a sunburst pattern and a central carved shell motif with scrolled ears. The bed includes original bolt-on side rails with molded edges and three wooden mattress support slats. Circular brass covers are used to conceal the assembly hardware on the footboard posts.Overall Height: 77 in.Overall Width: 67 in.Overall Length: 91 in.
Lot: 332 - Antique Wood Chapel Style Mantel Clock Attributed to Waterbury Clock Co.
This late 19th-century mechanical shelf clock features a wooden case designed in the Gothic-influenced steeple or chapel style. The case is detailed with a scalloped pediment, a central pointed arch, and a carved top finial. A hinged front door with a clear glass panel reveals the interior components. The circular dial displays black Roman numerals and two winding arbors, though it shows significant surface deterioration and staining. The clock is powered by a spring-driven mechanical movement and includes a wire gong chime and a pendulum with a decorative silver-toned bob. A handwritten note on a yellowed paper scrap inside the base reads 1892 Jan 12. A metal winding key is present, and a metal hanging bracket is attached to the reverse side of the case.Height: 19 inchesWidth: 11.5 inchesDepth: 5 inches.
Lot: 333 - Maxfield Parrish Daybreak Framed Lithograph Print
This vintage offset lithograph, titled Daybreak, is a celebrated work by American illustrator Maxfield Parrish. The composition features two figures—a standing youth leaning toward a reclining woman—on a neoclassical terrace framed by tall columns and overhanging blossoms, set against a mountainous lake landscape at dawn. The print is marked in the lower right margin with the artist's printed signature, Maxfield Parrish, and in the lower left with a copyright mark reading © The House of Art, N.Y. Included with the print is a handwritten index card that notes the title as Break of Dawn and provides provenance details for publishers Reinthal & Newman and The House of Art at 59 W. 19th Street, New York. The artwork is housed in a period ornate gessoed frame with a textured black and gold finish.Framed Dimensions: 11.75 x 19.75 inches.
Lot: 334 - Campaign Style Wood Triple Decker Quartz Mantel Clock with Pendulum
A wooden tiered mantel clock in the triple decker style. The case is constructed from stained wood, likely pine, and features a tiered tower design. The structure includes two flanking square pillars supporting a gabled top with a central decorative notch. The central body consists of three distinct sections: a top clock compartment with a hinged glass door, a middle compartment with a glass viewing window for the pendulum, and a bottom section featuring a functional drawer with a brass-tone pull knob. The case is accented throughout with brass-tone L-shaped corner brackets. The square brass-tone dial features an ornate foliate scrollwork background and a circular chapter ring with black Arabic numerals. It includes three black hands: a spade hour hand, a decorative minute hand, and a thin second hand. The rear of the clock reveals a black plastic battery-operated quartz movement. A decorative brass-tone swinging pendulum is visible through the middle compartment window. No maker marks are present on the wooden case or the dial.Height: 27 1/2 inchesWidth: 12 1/2 inchesDepth: 8 inches.
Lot: 335 - Vintage Crescent Miniature Toy Cook Stove Set
This miniature toy cook stove set was manufactured by the Grey Iron Casting Company of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, under the Crescent brand name. The stove is constructed from cast iron and features a decorative high back with a warming shelf, a removable vertical chimney pipe, and a side shelf with an openwork lattice design. The front of the unit features a functional oven door with a cast logo reading CRESCENT above a six-pointed star. The stove top includes four burner positions, one of which is fitted with a removable circular cover. The set is accompanied by an assortment of cast iron cookware, including two small pots with long handles and one small frying pan. The marking MADE IN U.S.A. is cast into the reverse of the decorative back piece.Height: 10 inchesWidth: 8.5 inchesDepth: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 336 - Crescent Miniature Toy Kitchen Stove with Cookware Accessories
This miniature toy kitchen stove features the embossed name Crescent on the front oven door and is marked Taiwan on the reverse. The item is constructed from cast iron with a black painted finish and decorative gold-toned accents highlighting the manufacturer name and the star and crescent moon motif on the oven door. The stove is designed with a high decorative back including two small shelves, a central chimney flue, and a perforated side warming shelf. The set includes a group of accessories comprising two tea kettles, one with a metal wire handle, and a small frying pan. The oven door is functional and features a working hinge. This item is a mid-to-late 20th-century collectible or toy produced in the style of 19th-century salesman samples.Height: 11.5 inchesWidth: 12.5 inchesDepth: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 337 - A Pair of Miniature Cast Iron Potbelly Stoves
A pair of miniature decorative stoves constructed of cast iron with a black painted finish. The set consists of two pieces modeled after traditional potbelly wood-burning stoves. The larger stove features a bulbous, fluted central body and a circular door with a decorative wheel-patterned vent, resting on a squared base with four curved legs. The smaller stove displays a similar fluted profile and four-legged base but is designed with an open firebox without a door. Both items are static miniatures and include separate top components. The underside of the larger stove base features the cast mark TAIWAN.Height of larger stove: 7.5 inchesBase width of larger stove: 4.5 inchesBase width of smaller stove: 4 inches.
Lot: 338 - Evan Williams Master Distiller's Select Commemorative Earthstone Jug 1983
An Evan Williams Master Distiller's Select commemorative Earthstone jug, dated 1983. This ceramic stoneware jug features a two-tone glaze, with a dark brown upper portion and a cream-colored lower body. The vessel is formed with a single loop handle and is topped with a natural cork stopper. A red paper seal, scuffed but largely intact, covers the cork. The front of the jug is printed in black with the Evan Williams logo, barrel icon, and product details. The reverse side features a printed paragraph about the distillery's history and the hand-selection of the bourbon, followed by bottling information for the Old Evan Williams Distillery in Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky. A silver-toned foil label on the shoulder identifies the item as a commemorative Earthstone jug. The underside of the base is incised with the marks LIMITED EDITION 1983 750 ML.Height: 7.5 inchesWidth: 5.25 inches.
Lot: 339 - Two McCormick Platte Valley Straight Corn Whiskey Stoneware Jugs
This lot consists of two two-tone stoneware whiskey jugs produced for Platte Valley Straight Corn Whiskey by the McCormick Distilling Company of Weston, Missouri. The first jug is a 750ml vessel featuring a brown-glazed shoulder and neck over a tan body. The shoulder is embossed with McCormick and Made in USA. The front is decorated with cobalt blue printed text including the brand name and a circular logo depicting a bearded man. A paper label on the reverse specifies the contents as 3 years old, 40 percent alcohol by volume, and distilled in Kentucky. The jug retains a blue wax-sealed cap and a contemporary packing sticker on the base dated October 16, 2006. The second item is a miniature half-pint jug with a dark brown-glazed shoulder and tan body. It features cobalt blue printed text on the front and back, including the mandatory phrase Federal Law Forbids the Sale or Reuse of This Container. The shoulder is embossed McCormick and the base is stamped in blue ink with 135-59 and 11-D-16. It is fitted with a black ribbed plastic screw cap and retains a partial green tax stamp on the shoulder.Large jug height: 7.5 inchesLarge jug diameter: 4.125 inchesLarge jug weight: 3.37 lb.
Lot: 340 - A Pair of Antique American Stoneware Canning Jars including The Weir Patent March 1 1892
This lot consists of two cylindrical antique American stoneware preserve or canning jars featuring wire-bale locking mechanisms. The smaller jar is an identified Weir patent jar, featuring an off-white glazed body and a dark brown slip-glazed lid. The lid is embossed with the text PAT MARCH 1st 1892 and THE WEIR, which refers to the Weir Pottery Company of Monmouth, Illinois. The larger jar features an off-white glazed body with a high-gloss black-glazed lid. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the body or lid of the larger jar. Both vessels are constructed with slightly tapered shoulders and original metal wire-bale closures.Taller jar height: 8.5 inchesSmaller jar height: 7.5 inchesLarge jar base diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 341 - S.P. & S. Co. White Hall Illinois One Gallon Stoneware Shoulder Jug
An antique salt-glazed stoneware shoulder jug manufactured by the S.P. & S. Co. (Smith, Page & Smith Company) of White Hall, Illinois. The vessel features a cylindrical body, a rounded shoulder, and a short neck with a single applied loop handle. The exterior is finished in an off-white to beige salt glaze with characteristic surface texture and minor iron spotting. On the side of the jug is a clear cobalt blue stamp within an outline of the state of Illinois. This mark includes a logo with a letter W nested inside an A at the top, followed by the company name S.P. & S. CO. and the text MADE BY WHITE HALL ILL. The S.P. & S. Co. was a prominent manufacturer in the White Hall pottery district during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Height: 9 inchesDiameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 342 - American 19th Century Salt-Glazed Stoneware Storage Jar with Lid
This 19th-century American stoneware storage jar features a slightly ovoid form with a flared rim and an internal gallery designed to hold its matching button-knob lid. The vessel is finished in a heavy salt glaze characterized by dramatic kiln-firing effects, with the coloration transitioning from a golden-tan to deep chocolate brown and near-black kiln flashes or scorch marks. The exterior is decorated with a single horizontal incised line encircling the midsection and several finely incised lines around the shoulder and neck. The button-knob lid sits flush within the rim gallery. There are no maker's marks, signatures, or capacity stamps visible on the crock or the lid.Height: 7 1/4 inchesBase Diameter: 5 1/2 inches.
Lot: 343 - Two Antique Cylindrical Stoneware Vessels
This lot consists of two antique stoneware vessels. The first is a cylindrical jar with a stepped, tapering shoulder and a wide mouth, finished in a light cream-toned glaze with iron spotting. An incised mark, possibly a stylized X or K, is located on the underside of the base. The second item is a single-handled shoulder jug with a narrow spout, finished in a dark brown slip glaze with a contrasting lighter band and incised rings around the shoulder. The unglazed base of the jug displays concentric wire-cut marks from the potter's wheel.Height of handled jug: 9.25 inchesDiameter of handled jug base: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 344 - Antique Brown Slip Glazed Stoneware Jug with Pancake Spout
This antique stoneware jug is a classic example of 19th-century American utilitarian pottery, featuring a cylindrical body that tapers to a rounded shoulder. It is equipped with a single applied strap handle and a collared spout characterized by a wide pancake-style rim with a small integral pouring lip. The piece is finished in a deep, chocolate-brown Albany-type slip glaze. The glaze surface displays characteristic pitting, pops, and minor crawling where the slip did not fully cover the clay during firing. No maker marks, stamps, or capacity numerals are visible on the body or the base. The base shows concentric circular marks from the potter's wheel and uneven glaze application along the bottom edge.Height: 9.5 inchesDiameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 345 - Antique Gate-Marked Cast Iron Spittoon
A nineteenth-century cast iron spittoon or cuspidor. The vessel features a wide, funnel-shaped rim tapering into a bulbous, compressed spherical body. It is finished with a worn black paint. A prominent raised horizontal line, known as a gate mark, is located on the underside, indicating that the piece was cast using older sand-casting techniques typically dating between the late eighteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries. The casting possesses a coarse, pebbled surface texture. No maker marks or inscriptions are present.Height: 7 inchesDiameter: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 346 - Studio Pottery Stoneware Beehive Vase in the Style of Rudi Stahl
A hand-thrown stoneware vessel of beehive form, characteristic of mid-century studio pottery. The piece features a wide, cylindrical body with a rounded shoulder and a narrow neck ending in a flared rim. It is finished in a golden-yellow to ochre glaze with a textured, speckled appearance. A band of dark brown or iron-oxide glaze encircles the shoulder and rim. The midsection is decorated with multiple rows of horizontally incised lines. The underside is unglazed and displays four circular dark spots from kiln stilts used during firing. No maker's stamps or signatures were identified on the piece.Height: 9.5 inchesDiameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 347 - Two American Studio Pottery Stoneware Jars, one Signed Truong 1992
This lot features two distinct hand-crafted studio pottery jars produced in the late 20th century. The larger vessel is an ovoid stoneware jar with a narrow mouth and a thickened, rounded rim. It is finished in a mottled dark brown to metallic bronze glaze, featuring a vertical splash of speckled blue-gray overglaze. The unglazed base is marked with the handwritten characters BAD BLUE in black pigment. The second piece is a bulbous jar with a flared mouth and a short, recessed foot. It is decorated with a textured yellow-ochre crackle glaze that shows subtle green undertones, while the rim and foot are finished in a dark brown to black glaze. The base of this jar is incised with the signature TRUONG and the date 92.Height (Ovoid Jar): 8.75 inchesWidth (Ovoid Jar): 5.75 inches.
Lot: 348 - A Set of Five Clear Pressed Glass Tableware Pieces in the Cubist Style
This set of five clear pressed glass tableware items features a uniform geometric faceted pattern consisting of raised, multi-faceted cubes that create a light-refracting honeycomb effect. The design is in the style of mid-20th-century American patterns such as Fostoria American or Indiana Glass Whitehall. The collection consists of a large serving bowl with a scalloped rim and a molded starburst motif on the exterior base, a two-piece decorative lidded jar in the shape of a pineapple, a rectangular lidded butter dish with a matching domed cover and tab handle, a shallow oblong relish tray with a zig-zag rim, and a small round straight-sided tumbler or votive holder. The glass is heavy and thick-walled, typical of pressed glass construction. No alphanumeric maker marks are present on any of the items.Large Bowl: 8 inches in diameter, 3.75 inches in height.
Lot: 349 - A Pair of Vintage Electric Boudoir Lamps with Frosted Glass Shades and Crystal Prisms
A pair of mid-century electric hurricane-style boudoir lamps. Each lamp features a frosted satin glass shade decorated with embossed floral and grain motifs and finished with a ruffled, scalloped rim. The shades are supported by metal sockets embossed with the mark LEVITON MADE IN U.S.A. 250W 250V. Below the socket, a circular serrated glass bobeche supports a series of clear faceted crystal prisms in a spearhead or teardrop shape. Each lamp rests on a fluted pedestal stem leading to a square pressed-glass base with a textured beaded or hobnail pattern. The electrical components include brown cords and integrated turn-switch sockets. Height: 14.5 inchesWidth at bobeche: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 350 - A Pair of Mid-Century Modern Italian Style Cobalt Blue Glass Smoking Accessories
This matched smoking set features a square-profile ashtray and a square table lighter base, both formed from heavy, translucent cobalt blue glass. The design emphasizes solid geometric forms with sharp, polished edges and flat, smooth surfaces. The ashtray includes a deep circular well and two cigarette rests on opposite sides. The lighter base is a solid block of glass with a central circular recess that holds a removable, chrome-finished metal butane lighter insert. The lighter is functional and produces a blue flame. The set is housed in its original dark blue textured paper presentation box with a white satin-style fabric interior lining. Small incised marks are located on the bottom rim of the metal lighter insert but are not clearly legible. There are no signatures or labels on the glass pieces. Identical sets are widely attributed to mid-20th-century Italian glass production.Presentation Box: 11.75 inches L x 8.5 inches W.
Lot: 351 - A Pair of Mid-Century Modern Amber Glass Table Lighters Including Viking Glass
This lot features two mid-century modern table lighters composed of amber glass with chrome-finished metal components. The smaller lighter is of a squat, rounded form and retains a partial red and silver paper label marked Viking Hand Made. The lighter mechanism on this piece is stamped Japan. The larger lighter is an elongated, slender bottle-shaped vessel with a tapered neck and a circular, weighted chrome base. This tall model is a form attributed to Viking Glass and was frequently produced as a promotional item for Ancient Age bourbon. Both lighters utilize a standard flint and fluid mechanism with chrome-plated hardware.Tall lighter height: 15.5 inchesTall lighter base diameter: 3 inchesSmall lighter height: 2.75 inchesSmall lighter diameter: 3 inches.
Lot: 352 - A Trio of American Brilliant Period Style Cut Glass Tablewares
This collection comprises three lead crystal vessels hand-cut in the American Brilliant Period style. The group consists of a large deep bowl, an oval basket with a high-arched handle, and a boat-shaped relish or bon-bon dish. Each piece is decorated with complex geometric motifs including multi-point hobstars, radiating fans, and fine diamond cross-hatching. The items are characterized by deep miter cuts and finished with serrated sawtooth rims. The basket handle features horizontal notched step-cutting. No maker marks or signatures were observed during inspection.Round bowl: 8.5 inches diameterRound bowl: 3.75 inches height.
Lot: 353 - Two-Piece Shannon Crystal Pedestal Compote in the Royalty Pattern
This lot features a two-piece footed compote or punch bowl manufactured for Shannon Crystal, a line by Godinger. The set is composed of a deep, flared bowl and a separate matching pedestal base. Both pieces are crafted from 24 percent lead crystal and were manufactured in the Czech Republic. The crystal displays a complex all-over cut pattern featuring large pinwheel motifs, multi-pointed stars, and fine diamond cross-hatching. The bowl is finished with a deeply scalloped and notched rim. The pedestal base features a rayed foot with a notched edge and a faceted circular knop on the stem with a central starburst motif. A green diamond-shaped foil label is affixed to the interior rim of the bowl, which reads Shannon Crystal Designs of Ireland 24% Lead Crystal Made in Czech Republic and includes a small yellow shamrock emblem.Height: 10 inchesDiameter: 8 inches at the rim.
Lot: 354 - Block 24 Percent Full Lead Crystal Imperial Pattern Ice Bucket
A large ice bucket or champagne cooler produced by Block as part of the Imperial collection. The piece is constructed from 24 percent full lead crystal and features a tapered cylindrical form. The exterior is decorated with wide vertical miter-cut flutes or pleats that extend to the rim, creating a notched or scalloped top edge. The base features a deeply cut radial starburst pattern. An original oval gold foil label is affixed to the side, which identifies the piece as 24 percent Full Lead Crystal from the maker Block, featuring a bee logo within the letter O. Height: 8.5 inchesDiameter: 8.5 inches.
Lot: 355 - 16-Piece Set of Italian Crystal Stemware and Tumblers with Etched Bird and Geometric Patterns
A 16-piece service of clear crystal glassware manufactured in Italy. The set is comprised of eight stemmed goblets and eight lowball tumblers. Each piece is decorated with a frosted, etched naturalist motif of a songbird perched on a leafy branch above a band of deep, geometric diamond-point cutting. The stemmed goblets are constructed with multi-faceted hexagonal stems and circular bases featuring a rayed star-cut pattern on the underside. The word ITALY is incised at the lower edge of the etched bird motif on the glassware.Goblets: 7 1/4 inches (height); 3 inches (base diameter)Tumblers: 3 3/4 inches (height).
Lot: 356 - A Trio of Glass Spirit Decanters Including a Pair of Cut Glass and One Luigi Bormioli Style Example
This lot features a trio of glass decanters. Included is a matching pair of spirit decanters with a bulbous form and faceted, fluted necks. The lower sections of the bodies are decorated with a deep diamond-cut pattern. The rounded beehive-style stoppers also feature a coordinating diamond-cut design. Also included is a modernist-style clear glass decanter attributed to the Luigi Bormioli Cellini pattern. This decanter has a rectangular, flask-like body with flat panels and an arched shoulder, finished with a solid square glass stopper. All three pieces utilize ground-glass neck joints. No maker marks are present.Cut glass pair height: 9 3/4 inchesCut glass pair diameter: 4 inches.
Lot: 357 - Two Glass Pitchers Including a Teutonic Pattern EAPG Example and an American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Style Pitcher
This lot features two clear glass pitchers of different manufacturing styles. The first is an Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) pressed glass pitcher in the Teutonic pattern, which was produced by McKee and Brothers starting in 1894. The pattern consists of a repeating geometric grid of octagonal buttons and diamond points with a notched handle and a scalloped thumbprint rim. The second pitcher is a hand-cut glass example in the American Brilliant Period style. The decoration features deep mitered cuts forming large multi-point pinwheels with star centers, fine-cut strawberry diamond panels, and fan motifs. This pitcher has a star-cut base and an applied handle with faceted jewel-style cuts. No maker marks were identified on either piece.Cut glass pitcher height: 10 inchesCut glass pitcher base diameter: 5 inchesCut glass pitcher width including handle: 7 inches.
Lot: 358 - A Collection of Anchor Hocking Early American Prescut Glassware
This collection consists of clear pressed glass tableware in the Early American Prescut (EAPC) pattern, also known as Star of David, manufactured by Anchor Hocking. The assortment includes a two-tier serving stand, a large round plate, a lidded canister, and a footed vase.The two-tier serving stand, or tidbit tray, features two circular plates with pressed star and fan patterns and scalloped rims. The plates are connected by a fluted gold-tone metal spindle that terminates in a circular ring handle.The large round plate is decorated with an intricate geometric pattern characterized by a central star and six radiating stars connected by an intersecting lattice. The edge is finished with a sawtooth scalloped rim.The lidded canister has a cylindrical body with a pattern of vertical fronds and diamonds. Its matching domed lid features vertical ribbing and a faceted spherical finial.The footed vase, suitable for use as a celery vase, is ornamented with three distinct horizontal bands: stylized palmettes on a stippled ground at the top, a middle row of large diamonds, and a lower band of fine hobnail texture. It is supported by a short stem and a flat circular foot with a scalloped rim.Serving stand lower tier diameter: 11.5 inchesServing stand height: 10 inches.
Lot: 359 - Shannon Crystal by Godinger Freedom Collection Square Pedestal Cake Stand
A Shannon Crystal pedestal cake stand from the Freedom collection, designed by Godinger. This square piece is crafted from 24% lead crystal and was manufactured in the Czech Republic. The top surface features a central square from which a radial starburst pattern extends toward the edges. The perimeter is finished with an ornate, scalloped border composed of faceted leaf and fan-like motifs. The plate is supported by a substantial tiered square pedestal base with a faceted stem. The base retains its original green diamond-shaped manufacturer's label and bears an etched Shannon mark on the underside.Width: 12.25 inchesHeight: 5 inches.
Lot: 360 - Two Ceramic Lidded Vessels Including a Southampton Stoneware Canister and a Signed Studio Pottery Jar Dated 1975
This lot consists of two ceramic lidded vessels. The first item is a stoneware storage canister from the Southampton Stoneware Collection. The vessel features a rounded form with a flared rim and a domed lid topped with a ball finial. It is decorated with a grey and white floral transfer-print motif on a cream-colored ground, depicting a large rose with leaves and smaller sprigs. The base is marked with a black printed logo for the Southampton Stoneware Collection and specifies that it is oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe, and Made in Japan. The base also contains an incised mark reading MADE IN JAPAN. The second item is an urn-shaped studio pottery jar with a pedestal foot and a matching domed lid. The piece is finished in a cream glaze with a dense teal blue splatter or speckle effect. The unglazed base is hand-incised with the initials KEL over the date 75.Measurements for studio pottery jar: 10.5 inches in height and 5.75 inches in diameter at the widest point.
Lot: 361 - Two Hand Blown Art Glass Vases Including a Carlo Moretti Style Pulled Feather Bud Vase
This lot features two hand-blown art glass vases showcasing distinct mid-century decorative styles. The first is an opaline glass baluster-style bud vase attributed to Carlo Moretti, Murano. The vessel features a bulbous body and a long flared neck decorated with a pulled feather or flame pattern in red and charcoal gray against an opaque white ground. The second vase is a tapered four-sided vessel with a square-shaped rim and a faceted square base. It is decorated with internal mottled trails of emerald green, cobalt blue, and lavender over a white interior. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are present on either piece.Vase 1 widest diameter: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 362 - Two Vintage Art Glass Vessels Including a Purple Slag Glass Compote and a Yellow Pulled Art Glass Piece
This lot features two distinct examples of vintage decorative art glass. The first piece is a footed compote or candy dish crafted from opaque purple slag glass, characterized by white marbled swirls throughout. The vessel features a hand-crimped ruffled rim, a faceted hexagonal stem, and a matching hexagonal pedestal base. The form and material are highly characteristic of mid-century American slag glass, possibly by Westmoreland Glass. The second piece is a hand-blown art glass vessel with a bulbous body in vibrant yellow, decorated with vertical, flame-like pulled swirls of black or very dark navy glass. It is supported by an applied multi-footed base in black glass, designed in a pulled or tree root style. The interior of the bowl is a solid bright yellow. Neither piece exhibits visible maker marks, signatures, or labels.Purple Slag Compote: 4 inches height, 5 inches rim diameter.Yellow Art Glass Vessel: 4.5 inches height.
Lot: 363 - Two Pieces of Contemporary Hand-Blown Art Glass
This lot includes two contemporary hand-blown art glass bowls. The first piece is a footed glass bowl characterized by a flared, ruffled rim. The exterior features a fine mottled or spotted pattern in shades of white, dark amethyst, and honey-amber over clear glass, while the interior is a solid translucent amber. The underside of the clear glass foot bears the etched signature and date SB 2004 Jansson. The second piece is a modernist bowl with an organic, asymmetrical form and a tool-pinched rim. This item is crafted from cased glass with a translucent bright blue exterior and an opaque pale blue opaline interior, supported by a thick circular foot. No maker's marks or labels are visible on the second piece.Footed bowl: 5.5 inches diameter, 3.75 inches heightBlue bowl: Approximately 5 inches diameter, 3 inches height.
Lot: 364 - A Set of Six Green Uranium Depression Glass Shot Glasses with Optic Pattern
A set of six green uranium glass shot glasses, produced during the Depression era. These glasses are crafted from transparent green glass that exhibits a bright fluorescent green glow under ultraviolet light. The pieces are made using a pressed glass technique, resulting in a uniform molded exterior pattern with a textured, diamond-like or crackle optic appearance. Each glass features a slightly flared rim and a flat, molded base with no pontil mark. No maker marks, backstamps, or signatures are visible on any of the items.Height: 3.5 inchesTop rim diameter: 2.25 inches.
Lot: 365 - Antique Uranium Vaseline Glass Perfume Bottle with Thumbprint Pattern
This lot consists of a pressed uranium glass perfume bottle with its original matching stopper. The item is made of yellow-green glass, often called Vaseline glass, which fluoresces brightly under ultraviolet light. The form includes a pedestal foot, a baluster-style stem, and a bulbous body decorated with a Thumbprint pattern featuring large, circular concave facets. The tiered stopper includes a faceted mid-section and a pointed finial. The interior neck of the bottle and the stopper plug have been ground to provide a secure seal. The base is molded and finished flat. There are no visible maker marks or signatures.Height: 7.75 inchesWidth: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 366 - A Collection of Vintage American Pressed Glass Cruets and Miniature Bottles
A collection of vintage American pressed glass featuring various traditional patterns and forms. The assortment includes a pitcher with an all-over hobnail pattern and tiered handle, a large square-bodied cruet with starburst motifs and textured corners, a bulbous cruet with diamond and arched paneling, and an octagonal faceted cruet with a ball stopper. Also included is a matching pair of miniature vanity or perfume bottles with a pressed diamond and star pattern on the lower body and flame-shaped stoppers. Several pieces exhibit a faint yellow or lavender tint consistent with older glass compositions. No manufacturer marks are present. Largest piece dimensions: Height: 9.5 inches Base width: 3.125 inches.
Lot: 367 - Two American Glass Bottles, Plainview Farms Dairy Milk and Duffy Malt Whiskey Company
This lot features two glass bottles of American origin representing the dairy and medicinal spirits industries. The first is a mid-20th-century clear glass milk bottle from Plainview Farms Dairy. It displays a green pyroglaze applied color label on the front featuring a circular emblem with a cow's head and the text JERSEY CREAMLINE MILK in an arched banner. The name Plainview Farms Dairy is printed below in cursive script. The base edge is embossed with SEALED, 11, and D-1. The bottle includes a vintage cardboard cap insert that reads Drink GOAT MILK Healthful Nourishing Nature's Perfect Food, attributed to the American Supply House in Columbia, Missouri.The second item is an antique amber glass medicinal whiskey bottle from The Duffy Malt Whiskey Company of Rochester, New York, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The body features heavy circular embossing that reads THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY COMPANY around the upper arch and ROCHESTER N.Y. U.S.A. around the lower arch. The center contains an ornate stylized monogram of the letters D M W Co. The bottle exhibits a typical mold seam and applied-style finish characteristic of the period.Milk bottle height: 9 1/2 inchesMilk bottle base diameter: 3 3/4 inchesWhiskey bottle height: 10 inches.
Lot: 368 - Collection of Five Vintage Glass Miniature Oil Lamps and Decorative Glassware
An assortment of five vintage glass objects comprising two miniature oil lamps and three decorative glassware items. The collection includes a cobalt blue pressed glass finger oil lamp with a brass burner and ruffled blue chimney, featuring an embossed floral and fruit pattern on the font. A second lamp is constructed with an emerald green hobnail patterned font on a brass-tone pedestal base, accompanied by a green fluted chimney. The additional glassware consists of a translucent yellow round decanter with a ground glass stopper, a yellow frosted satin glass bud vase, and a turquoise blue pressed glass footed toothpick holder featuring shell-shaped feet and a beaded scalloped rim. Green lamp height: 10.5 inchesGreen lamp base diameter: 3.25 inches.
Lot: 369 - An Assortment of Vintage Decorative Glassware
This assortment of vintage decorative glass features four distinct pieces including examples of pressed and hand-blown manufacturing. Included is a tall emerald green pitcher in a ribbed herringbone pattern, featuring a scalloped rim, pedestal base, and an applied handle. Also present is a cobalt blue hand-blown glass vase with a bulbous spherical body and flared rim. The collection contains an Art Deco style opaque green bowl with three stylized handles and a matte-finish exterior. The final piece is a deep ruby red pressed glass bowl with a molded grape and leaf design and a ruffled edge. This ruby bowl features an embossed mark on the base for the Indiana Glass Company, depicting an I inside a G, consistent with their Harvest pattern production.Pitcher height: 9 inchesPitcher rim diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 370 - An Assortment of Four Vintage Blue Satin and Teal Pressed Glass Candlesticks
This assortment consists of four glass candlesticks, including a pair in the Harvest Grape pattern and a pair of tall satin-finish column-style holders. The Harvest Grape pair is crafted from translucent teal pressed glass featuring an embossed design of grape clusters and foliage, a pattern attributed to manufacturers such as L.E. Smith or McKee. The second pair comprises tall, frosted light blue glass candlesticks with fluted stems and tiered circular bases accented with dark black trim at the top rims and base edges. While maker marks are present on the underside of the satin pair, they are not clearly legible.Tall Candlestick Height: 8.5 inchesTall Candlestick Base Diameter: 4 inchesTeal Candlestick Height: 4.5 to 5 inches.
Lot: 371 - A Collection of Decorative Glass and Crystal Tableware Including Lenox and PartyLite
This collection consists of three pairs of decorative glass and crystal objects. The first pair comprises Lenox lead crystal candle holders from the Gemini collection. Each holder is a heavy triangular prism featuring three large concave thumbprint cuts on each face and a circular candle well at the top. One piece retains a manufacturer label reading LENOX Gemini. The second pair is composed of PartyLite Chantilly pattern two-light candelabra in clear molded glass. The design includes a fluted domed base with molded foliate motifs, a central vertical shell finial, and two scrolling arms. The final pair consists of ruby-stained glass compotes. These dishes feature fluted bowls with scalloped rims decorated with ruby-red staining, supported by diamond-cut stems and star-cut circular feet.Compote diameter: 5.5 inchesCompote height: 4 inches.
Lot: 372 - A Set of Four Decorative Candlesticks Including Murano Millefiori Glass and Graduated Brass
This lot features a set of four decorative candlesticks including one tall Murano art glass piece and a graduated trio of brass holders. The Murano glass candlestick is crafted using the millefiori murrine technique, featuring a tapered conical body and a flared lobed base composed of fused multicolored glass canes in red, blue, green, yellow, and white floral patterns. The piece is fitted with a heavy gilt metal candle cup in the form of a stylized crown or coronet decorated with scrolled acanthus leaves. A small signature murrine cane with white characters on a blue background is located near the base, reading 098 or 860 depending on orientation. The trio of solid brass candlesticks features a flared trumpet-style form and circular bases. Each is accented at the neck with a cast metal motif of a knotted rope cord with dangling tassels or balls.Height: 9.75 inches (glass); 4 inches, 5 inches, and 6.75 inches (brass)Glass Base Diameter: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 373 - Crescent Toy Cookstove with Accessories
This miniature toy cookstove is manufactured by Crescent. The piece is constructed of cast iron with a traditional black finish and decorative gold-toned highlights. The oven door features a raised emblem with the name Crescent positioned over a five-pointed star within a crescent moon. The main unit features four burner holes with removable covers, a functional oven door, and a firebox door. The set is accompanied by a removable side shelf with a decorative lattice design, an ornate backsplash featuring two warming pedestals and a central warming shelf, and a vertical stovepipe section. Accessories include a silver-toned metal lid lifter tool and a set of cast iron cookware comprising a pot with a wire bail handle, a medium pot, a saucepan, and a small frying pan.Height: 11.5 inchesWidth: 12 inchesDepth: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 374 - A Trio of Art Glass Pieces Including a Saint-Louis Commemorative Paperweight, a Fish Figurine, and a Spatter Glass Pitcher
This lot consists of three hand-blown art glass items. The first item is a solid crystal paperweight in the shape of a bell, produced by Saint-Louis (Compagnie des Cristalleries de Saint-Louis). The interior features a central red lampwork flower positioned above a bulbous base containing controlled air bubbles and a red, white, and blue spatter glass core. The base of the bell features an embossed circular mark reading ST LOUIS CRISTAL with the dates 1586 and 1986, indicating it is a commemorative piece produced for the company’s 400th anniversary. The second item is a stylized hand-blown glass fish figurine. It features a clear glass body with an internal tricolor layer of red, white, and blue spatter glass, with the fins and tail formed from pulled clear glass. The third item is a miniature decorative pitcher featuring a flared rim, a clear upper body, and an applied clear glass handle. The bulbous base is decorated with an internal multicolored spatter pattern in shades of red, blue, yellow, and white. While the bell is signed, the fish and pitcher are unmarked and are executed in the style of Murano art glass.Saint-Louis Bell: 5 inches heightFish Figurine: 3 inches length, 2.5 inches heightPitcher: 4.25 inches height, 3.75 inches width.
Lot: 375 - Hand-Carved Cedar Wood Root Happy Buddha Sculpture
This contemporary hand-carved decorative sculpture depicts the Laughing Buddha, also known as Budai or Hotei. The figure is sculpted from a single section of a tree trunk or root, possibly cedar, utilizing the natural organic form of the wood as part of the design. The upper portion featuring the head and shoulders is carved with a joyful expression and finished with a smooth, polished patina, while the remainder of the sculpture preserves the raw texture, knots, and grain of the timber. The underside of the base retains an original paper retail label from World Market, SKU# 389163, which identifies the piece as hand-carved and provides a brief description of the subject and the unique nature of the material.Height: 10 inchesWidth: 6 inchesDepth: 4 inches.
Lot: 376 - A Set of Four Hand-Carved and Painted Wooden Folk Art Figurines Signed C. Warren Larkin
This set of four hand-carved and painted wooden figurines is executed in the traditional flat-plane folk art style and features a signature from carver C. Warren Larkin. The collection consists of three female figures and one male figure. The largest female figure wears a brown shawl and dress with hands clasped. The mid-sized female figure wears a red headscarf and a brown jacket, while carrying a small book and a white cloth. The smallest female figure wears an orange headscarf and a red and white striped skirt, also holding a small book. The male figure is depicted with a full white beard and wears a black hat, a black jacket featuring a hand-painted floral wreath motif on the chest, and brown trousers, and he holds a separate walking stick. The underside of the mid-sized female figure is inscribed in pencil with the name C WARREN LARKIN and the date Nov 26, 1934. Faint, illegible marks are present on the base of the largest female figure. Height: 6.5 inchesBase Width: 2.5 inchesBase Depth: 2.25 inches.
Lot: 377 - Vintage Lanshire Electric Ceramic Mantel Clock in Rococo Style
This vintage electric mantel clock features an ornate cream-colored glazed ceramic case in the Rococo Revival style. The case is detailed with prominent scrolling, shell-like motifs, and a raised relief of two cherubs at the base. It is decorated with small multi-colored floral transfer decals on the shoulders and sides. The circular dial is protected by a convex glass lens with a brass-toned metal bezel. The face displays black Roman numerals and a central lace-like geometric pattern. Three hands are present: hour, minute, and a sweeping second hand. The dial is marked CLOCK MOVEMENT BY LANSHIRE CHICAGO ILL U.S.A. The rear metal movement plate is stamped CLOCK MOVEMENT BY LANSHIRE FOR A.C. ONLY 105 - 125 V. 60 CY 2 W. The unit is powered by an attached two-prong electrical cord.Height: 11.75 inchesWidth: 8.25 inchesDepth: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 378 - Victorian Style Polished Brass Duplex Burner Table Lamp with Milk Glass Shade
This non-electrified oil or kerosene table lamp is constructed of polished brass. The lamp features a baluster-form font resting on a flared and tiered pedestal base. It is fitted with a duplex-style burner assembly, which includes two wick adjustment knobs. One of the adjustment knobs is mounted with a small brass disc marked England, indicating the country of origin. The lamp is topped with a spherical white milk glass shade and a clear glass chimney that extends through the center of the shade. Total Height: 23 inchesBase Diameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 379 - Antique Savings Bank Combination Safe Still Bank
This is an antique combination safe still bank, attributed to the Kenton Hardware Company or National Safe Company, produced in the late 19th to early 20th century. The bank features a cast metal front door and top plate with stamped metal side and back panels. The top is decorated with raised scrollwork surrounding the cast lettering SAVINGS BANK. The front door displays matching ornate scrollwork and is fitted with a central combination-style dial and a pull knob. A horizontal coin entry slot is located at the top of the rear panel. The interior structure includes a vertical support rod and a perforated base. Height: 4 1/4 inchesWidth: 3 inchesDepth: 2 1/4 inches.
Lot: 380 - A Pair of Cut and Frosted Crystal Vases
This lot features two clear lead crystal vases of varying styles and dimensions. The first is a tall, tapered vase characterized by a deeply cut pinwheel or feathered sunburst pattern that radiates across the body. It features a flared, scalloped rim with a sawtooth edge and a thick, flat base. The second piece is a pedestal vase with a bulbous upper body and a cinched waist. Its decoration includes a combination of frosted five-petal flowers and raised grape clusters. The lower portion of the body is accented with deep vertical wedge cuts, and the piece is finished with a scalloped rim and a matching scalloped pedestal foot. No maker marks or signatures are visible on either item.Taller Vase:Height: 11.5 inchesTop Diameter: 5.5 inchesShorter Vase:Height: 9.75 inchesTop Diameter: 5.25 inches.
Lot: 381 - Large Diamond Cut Tapered Lead Crystal Flower Vase
This is a heavy lead crystal flower vase featuring a tapered, conical shape. The exterior is decorated with a continuous pattern of deep-cut diamond facets from top to bottom. The sharp edges of the cut facets produce notable light dispersion and refractive highlights throughout the glass. The vase has a smooth, polished rim and a solid, thick base. No maker's marks, labels, or etched signatures are visible on the item. The style and level of craftsmanship are consistent with high-quality lead crystal production from the mid-to-late 20th century.Height: 10 inchesRim Diameter: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 382 - Two Hand-Carved Desert Ironwood Animal Figures, Pelican and Bear
This lot features two hand-carved hardwood animal figurines, consisting of a pelican and a bear. Both pieces are crafted from dense, dark-grained desert ironwood (Olneya tesota), a material characteristic of regional folk art from the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico. The pelican figure is depicted in a standing pose with its long beak tucked against its chest, featuring incised linear details on the wings and tail. It is perched on an integral, multi-faceted base that retains the natural, rough-hewn texture of the wood. The bear figure is shown in a walking pose with an open mouth. The face, ears, and paws exhibit textural tooling to represent fur, while the rest of the body is smoothly polished. The underside of the bear is hollowed out and shows visible tool marks. No signatures, maker's marks, or labels are present on either piece.Pelican: 11 3/4 inches (H) x 4 inches (W)Bear: 4 1/2 inches (H) x 7 inches (L).
Lot: 383 - A Trio of Mid-20th Century Brass Chicken Figurines
This set of three decorative figurines features a standing hen and two separate chicks. Each piece is cast in solid brass and displays textural detailing to represent feathers, combs, and eyes. The hen is constructed with its feet attached to the body via two Phillips-head screws visible on the underside. An oval black and silver foil label on the underside of the hen is printed with the text SOLID BRASS MADE IN TAIWAN.Hen Height: 6.25 inchesHen Length: 5.5 inchesHen Width: 2.5 inches.
Lot: 384 - A Pair of Vintage American Ceramic Bowls by McCoy and Robinson-Ransbottom
This lot consists of two vintage American ceramic bowls produced by well-known Ohio manufacturers. The first is a deep, round stoneware bowl manufactured by McCoy Pottery, finished in a solid yellow glaze with a flared rim. The base features the incised mark McCoy 1515 USA. The second is a shallow, wide-rimmed pasta bowl from the Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery Company (R.R.P. Co.) of Roseville, Ohio. This piece is finished in a cream-colored glaze decorated with three horizontal blue bands, characteristic of the Williamsburg pattern. The base is embossed with the marks Roseville, OH - USA, R.R.P. Co., and 12 Pasta. McCoy Bowl: 11 inches in diameter, 3 inches in heightRobinson-Ransbottom Bowl: 12 inches in diameter.
Lot: 385 - Large Antique Yellowware Earthenware Pantry Bowl
A large, shallow pantry bowl or basin constructed from yellowware earthenware. The form features a flat base with straight, sloping sides and a simple rim. The piece is finished with a solid yellow glaze throughout the interior and exterior. This type of utilitarian pottery was widely produced for kitchen use during the mid-19th through the early 20th century. No impressed marks, stamps, or signatures are present on the underside of the base.Diameter: 12.5 inchesHeight: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 386 - Four Hand-Blown Art Glass Bird Figurines Including Murano and Lefton Examples
A collection of four hand-blown art glass bird figurines in varying sizes and styles. The largest piece features a red and white swirled glass body with a clear glass head and tail; the underside displays an embossed Murano Glass mark in a circular format. A medium-sized bird exhibits blue and white swirled glass with clear accents and retains a red and white shield-shaped Lefton Exclusives Japan foil label on the base. The collection also includes a bird featuring internal multicolored trailings of red, yellow, and blue encased in clear glass, and a small bird decorated with vertical opaque stripes in green, yellow, and red.Red bird height: 2 1/2 inchesRed bird length: 3 3/4 inchesRed bird width: 1 3/4 inches.
Lot: 387 - A Collection of Decorative Pressed Glass and Iridescent Crystal Tableware
An assortment of four decorative glass items comprising a large footed centerpiece bowl, a glass basket with an applied handle, a footed petal bowl, and a two-piece iridescent set. The footed centerpiece bowl features a pressed glass design in the Pinwheel or Whirling Star pattern, characterized by large rotating star motifs set within circular frames and a deeply scalloped sawtooth rim, all supported by three scrolled feet. The large glass basket is decorated with a quilted diamond-point pattern on the exterior body and a molded sunburst design on the base; it includes a smooth, applied clear glass handle. The footed bowl is designed with wide, vertical petal-shaped facets and a scalloped rim. The two-piece iridescent set, in the style of the Mikasa Lotus pattern, consists of a flower-form bowl and matching underplate, both finished with an aurora borealis iridescent coating.Handle basket: 13 inches long x 10.5 inches high.
Lot: 388 - An Assortment of American Brilliant Period Style Pressed Glass and Crystal Pedestal Bowls and Candle Holders
This collection consists of five pieces of decorative clear glassware in three distinct styles. The group includes matching pedestal compote dishes characterized by bowls with a repeating diamond-point or honeycomb-style pressed pattern on the exterior. The stems feature a bulbous, faceted knop between the bowl and a flat circular foot. Also included are matching pedestal candle holders, each featuring a wide, flared base with vertical ribbing and a scalloped edge, a central column with a decorative ring of raised circular thumbprint motifs, and a top cup with a flared notched rim. The final piece is a single low pedestal dish with an interior decorated with a central pinwheel starburst motif and radiating line work. This dish stands on a faceted hexagonal stem with a starburst pattern on the underside of the circular base. No maker marks or signatures were identified on any of the pieces. Compote bowl diameter: approximately 6 1/2 inchesCompote height: approximately 6 1/4 inches.
Lot: 389 - A Collection of Eleven Assorted Clear Glass and Crystal Decorative Objects and Tableware Accessories
An assortment of eleven clear glass and crystal decorative items and tableware accessories. The grouping includes five barbell-form knife rests in various sizes and patterns. Two of the knife rests exhibit deeply cut or pressed diamond patterns on the spherical ends, characteristic of the American Brilliant style. Three additional knife rests feature faceted ends with smooth shafts. The collection contains a pair of stylized art glass bird figurines in preening poses and one small figurine of a seated cat. A molded clear glass figurine of a conch shell features textured ridges. Included are two paperweights: one large sphere with multiple diamond and triangular facets, and one dome paperweight featuring an internal intaglio-style seal. The seal depicts a central map or architectural rendering with text along the perimeter reading ORRADI and Radcliff.Conch shell length: 4.75 inchesConch shell width: 2.5 inchesConch shell height: 2.5 inches.
Lot: 390 - A Set of Six Vintage Thoroughbred Triple Crown Winners Lowball Glasses
A set of six glass lowball or rocks drinking vessels featuring prominent American Thoroughbred Triple Crown champions. Each glass is constructed of clear glass with a weighted base. One side displays a multi-color silkscreened profile portrait of a horse head wearing a bridle or halter. The reverse side features black text identifying the horse by name, the year of its Triple Crown victory, and a list of the winning races: Kentucky Derby Winner, Preakness, and Belmont. Below the text are three small crown icons. Each horse portrait is accompanied by a small copyright symbol. The champions depicted in this set are Secretariat (1973), War Admiral (1937), Whirlaway (1941), Assault (1946), Citation (1948), and Count Fleet (1943).Height: 3 1/4 inchesDiameter: 3 1/4 inches.
Lot: 391 - A Pair of Antique American Clear Glass Kerosene Lamps by Scovill and P&A Mfg Co
This lot consists of two antique American clear pressed glass kerosene table lamps in their original non-electric configuration. The first lamp features a decorative molded glass body and font resting on a square pedestal base detailed with scrollwork, swags, and bead-like accents. Its metal burner assembly is fitted with a circular wick adjuster knob marked Scovill Mfg Co. It includes a clear glass chimney with a flared and scalloped top rim. The second lamp features a smooth, rounded glass font atop a conical base with vertical fluting. The brass-plated burner assembly is equipped with an octagonal wick adjuster knob marked P and A Mfg Co Waterbury Conn Made in U.S.A. with a patent date of Nov. 13 00. This lamp includes a tall, straight-sided cylindrical chimney. Both lamps retain their original fabric wicks.Base diameter: 6 inchesOverall height: 18.25 inches.
Lot: 392 - 11-Piece Set of Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby Hobnail Glass Pitcher and Tumblers
This 11-piece pressed glass beverage set features the Royal Ruby hobnail pattern attributed to the Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. and produced in the mid-20th century. The set is comprised of one large pitcher and ten matching tumblers in a deep ruby red color. The pitcher is designed with a textured hobnail pattern on the lower two-thirds of the body and transitions into three molded horizontal rings near the rim. It features an integrated pouring spout and a smooth, solid handle. The ten matching tumblers are of a straight-sided cylindrical form with an all-over hobnail pattern. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on any of the pieces.Pitcher height: 8 1/4 inchesPitcher top diameter including spout: 4 1/2 to 5 inches.
Lot: 393 - A Pair of Vintage Miniature Oil Lamps in the Style of Anchor Hocking Wexford
This lot features two matching vintage miniature oil lamps composed of pressed glass bases and clear glass chimneys. The bases are decorated with a pattern featuring molded concentric rings on the shoulder and a band of recessed geometric squares around the body, a design highly consistent with the Wexford pattern attributed to Anchor Hocking. One base is crafted from translucent ruby red glass, while the complementary base is clear glass with a faint straw-colored tint. Each lamp is fitted with a brass-finished metal burner assembly. The burner adjustment knobs are stamped with the marks HONG KONG MADE IN. The clear glass chimneys are finished with a decorative beaded or pearl crimped rim. These lamps are characteristic of decorative household imports from the mid-20th century.Overall Height: 13 inchesBase Diameter: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 394 - Sessions Clock Company Elegance Electric Wall Clock
This is an electric wall clock manufactured by the Sessions Clock Company, specifically the Elegance model. The clock features a circular chrome-plated metal bezel and a domed clear lens. The cream-colored dial displays black Arabic numerals for the hours and an inner ring with red circular hour markers, accented by red rectangular bars at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 positions. The dial is printed with a stylized Sessions logo, the model name ELEGANCE, and MADE IN U.S.A. along the lower edge. It includes tapered black hour and minute hands, as well as a thin metal sweep second hand with a decorative scroll-shaped counterweight. The reverse of the clock is constructed of black plastic and features embossed text including the Sessions logo, electrical specifications of 60 cycle A.C., 110 V, 2.5 Watt, and the catalog number 4-72-53. The back also lists U.S. patent numbers 2,571,545 and 2,517,332 and identifies the maker as The Sessions Clock Co. of Forestville, Connecticut. The clock is equipped with its original power cord and a Cordklamp feature.Diameter: 8.125 inches.
Lot: 395 - A Pair of Plume and Atwood Glass Kerosene Lamps with Dorset Burners
This pair of American pedestal-style kerosene lamps features pressed glass bodies and brass-toned metal burners. One lamp is made of clear glass, while the second lamp is composed of amber glass. Both lamps share a matching design with a fluted circular pedestal base and a squat, paneled font. The metal burners are equipped with octagonal thumbwheels bearing the stamped inscription: P & A MFG CO, THOMASTON, CONN., MADE IN U.S.A., NO 1 DORSET. The clear lamp is fitted with a tall, straight-top clear glass chimney, and the amber lamp features a shorter clear glass chimney with a scalloped, flared rim.Clear lamp height: 18.5 inchesAmber lamp height: 15.5 inchesBase diameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 396 - Victorian Style Hand Painted Ceramic and Cast Metal Oil Lamp with Glass Chimney
This antique Victorian-style parlor oil lamp features a decorated ceramic font and an ornate cast metal base. The bulbous ceramic font is decorated with embossed scrollwork and acanthus leaf motifs in high relief, highlighted with gilded accents. The central band of the font is hand-painted with floral sprays in shades of red, pink, and green, bordered by fine beaded molding. The upper shoulder of the font features a soft yellow-shaded ground. The font is mounted to a heavily ornamented four-footed cast metal base with a darkened bronze-toned finish and scrolled feet. A metal burner assembly with an octagonal wick adjustment knob sits atop the font; the knob is heavily oxidized, making any potential manufacturer marks illegible. The lamp is fitted with a clear glass chimney featuring a slightly flared base.Total Height: Approximately 17.5 inchesFont Diameter: Approximately 6.5 inches at the widest point.
Lot: 397 - A Pair of Vintage Glass Oil Lamps with Plume & Atwood Eagle Burners
This pair of vintage kerosene or oil lamps features decorative glass fonts and brass-tone metal burners. Both lamps are equipped with burners manufactured by the Plume & Atwood Manufacturing Company, as evidenced by the embossed lettering on the wick adjustment knobs which reads: P & A MFG CO, WATERBURY CONN, MADE IN U.S.A., and DORSET DIV, with the word EAGLE in the center. One lamp consists of a transparent ruby red glass font with a bulbous body and pedestal base, complemented by a clear glass chimney with a beaded top rim. The second lamp features an opaque bright orange glass font of similar bulbous form, topped with a clear glass chimney with a smooth rim. Both lamps are constructed with glass bases and metal burner assemblies.Total Height: Approximately 12.5 inchesFont Diameter: Approximately 5 inches.
Lot: 398 - A Pair of Vintage Miniature Hurricane Oil Lamps with Black Floral and Christmas Gnome Bases
A pair of vintage miniature hurricane-style oil lamps featuring decorative glass bases and clear glass chimneys. The first lamp is composed of an opaque black glass base in a bulbous, pedestal shape. The exterior is hand-painted with a botanical scene featuring bamboo-style stalks and floral blooms in blue and maroon with gold-tone accents. The brass-toned metal burner features an octagonal wick adjustment knob stamped with the text JAPAN and LTD. The second lamp features a clear pressed glass reservoir in a rounded, squat shape with a pedestal foot. It is embellished with a festive holiday decal wrap depicting a chain of Scandinavian gnomes or tomtar holding hands alongside holly and berries. This lamp includes a visible thick red fabric wick. The brass-toned burner is equipped with a scalloped, floral-shaped adjustment knob. Both lamps are fitted with bulbous clear glass chimneys.Overall height: 18.5 inchesBlack lamp base width: 4 inches.
Lot: 399 - Plume and Atwood Victorian Hand Painted Ceramic and Glass Oil Lamp
This antique kerosene oil lamp is a composite piece featuring components of glass, brass, ceramic, and wood. The burner assembly is made of brass and features a wick adjustment knob embossed with Sunlight, Made in U.S.A., and P. & A. MFG. CO., identifying the manufacturer as the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company. The lamp includes a clear glass chimney with a bulbous lower section. The fuel reservoir or font is constructed of clear pressed glass with a geometric diamond and floral pattern. The main pedestal is made of ceramic or composition material with a cream-colored crackle glaze finish. This section is decorated with hand-painted blue flowers and green leaves, topped with a textured brown feathered design. The entire assembly is mounted on a square, tiered wooden base with a dark-stained finish.Height: approximately 21 inchesWidth: font approximately 6 inches.
Lot: 400 - Antique Clear Pressed Glass Kerosene Lamp with Plume and Atwood Brass Burner
This antique kerosene oil lamp features a clear pressed glass pedestal base and fuel reservoir paired with a clear blown glass chimney. The square pedestal base is decorated with a pattern of alternating vertical rows of small beads and larger oval indentations. The font or reservoir displays a complementary paneled or fluted design. The lamp is equipped with a brass burner assembly. The thumbwheel on the burner is embossed with the markings SCOVILL MFG CO, WATERBURY, CONN around the perimeter and P & A, DORSET DIVN in the center. These marks identify the component as being manufactured by the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut. The lamp is complete with a cotton wick and a clear glass chimney of a standard bulbous form.Total height: 17 inchesBase width: 6 inches square.
Lot: 401 - A Trio of Vintage Miniature Oil Lamps with Amber Glass and Metal Bases
This collection consists of three vintage miniature oil or kerosene lamps of varying designs. The first lamp features a faceted dark amber glass reservoir with a diamond-shaped profile and vertical fluting, mounted on a silver-toned metal pedestal base. It is topped with a clear glass chimney with a scalloped upper rim. The second lamp, which is the largest in the group, features a pressed amber glass reservoir with a diamond-quilted pattern above a vertically ribbed section. This reservoir is set on a patinated brass-toned metal pedestal base. The wick turner knob on this lamp is embossed with the text MADE IN HONG KONG. It includes a clear glass chimney with a smooth rim and bulbous base. The third lamp is constructed with a polished brass reservoir and a matching stepped pedestal base, paired with a clear glass chimney. All three lamps retain their wicks and internal burner assemblies.Central lamp height: 10.5 inchesCentral lamp reservoir width: 3 inches.
Lot: 402 - Antique Emerson Type 29646 16-Inch Brass Blade Electric Desk Fan
This antique electric desk fan was manufactured by The Emerson Electric Mfg. Co. of St. Louis and New York. The fan features four overlapping brass blades housed within a protective wire cage characterized by an S-shaped wire design. The construction utilizes a black-painted cast iron base and motor housing. A central brass badge on the cage is marked with the company name and logo alongside the slogan Built To Last. A brass identification plate on the top of the motor housing is stamped with technical data identifying the unit as Type 29646, Serial Number T44325, rated for 110 volts and 60 cycles alternating current. The base is equipped with a multi-speed control lever. Photographic documentation shows the blades in motion, indicating the motor is operational.Cage Diameter: 16 inchesHeight: 19.5 inches.
Lot: 403 - Chicago Telephone Supply Company Antique Oak Wall-Mounted Magneto Crank Telephone
An antique wall-mounted magneto telephone featuring a solid oak cabinet with a natural finish. This early 20th-century unit was produced by the Chicago Telephone Supply Company of Elkhart, Indiana. The front of the oak box features two brass-finished ringer bells at the top. Centered on the front is a fixed transmitter mouthpiece mounted on a black metal arm. A metal manufacturer plate is located directly below the mouthpiece. The base of the unit features a slanted wooden writing shelf. On the left side, a black composition receiver hangs from a metal hook switch and is connected by a brown fabric-covered cord. The right side of the cabinet is equipped with a black-handled hand crank for the magneto and a small white porcelain push button. The back of the telephone shows the original mounting board with a diagonal wiring groove and multiple mounting holes.Height: 23.5 inchesWidth: 12.5 inches (including receiver)Depth: 9 inches.
Lot: 404 - Two Vintage Glass Kerosene Lamps with Optic Swirl and Etched Motifs
This lot features two distinct vintage glass kerosene lamps. The larger lamp consists of a clear pressed glass font with a spiral optic swirl pattern, mounted on a dark amethyst or black glass pedestal base featuring fluted and scalloped details. The burner is brass-toned metal with a crown-style gallery, and the thumbwheel is marked MADE IN HONG KONG. The second lamp is constructed from clear glass with etched frosted decorative elements, including stylized floral motifs and vertical linear patterns. It stands on a faceted, stepped hexagonal pedestal base. Both lamps are accompanied by clear glass chimneys with a bulbous pearl top silhouette.Larger lamp font diameter: 5 inchesLarger lamp total height: 18.5 inches.
Lot: 405 - A Ten-Piece Collection of American Ruby Flashed Pressed Glass Tableware
A ten-piece collection of American pressed glass featuring ruby-stained rims on clear glass bodies. The assortment includes items designed in the King's Crown (also known as Thumbprint) and Diamond Point patterns. The collection includes four stemmed goblets featuring a Diamond Point relief on the lower half of the bowl, a clear faceted knob stem, and a circular foot. Also included are six tumblers featuring the King's Crown pattern, characterized by a horizontal band of large circular indentations above a decorative clear base. The glass is machine-pressed with smooth, molded bases and no visible pontil marks. The ruby coloration is achieved through a flashing or staining technique applied to the upper portion of each piece. This style of glassware is attributed to the Indiana Glass Company, dating to the mid-20th century.Goblets: 6 inches (height), 3 inches (rim diameter)Tumblers: 3.75 inches (height).
Lot: 406 - A Collection of Ruby-Stained EAPG Souvenir Glassware
This lot features a collection of Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) in the ruby-stained style, dating between 1904 and 1910. These items were commonly produced as souvenir and gift ware by various American manufacturers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The group includes several distinct forms, each characterized by a clear pressed-glass base with geometric motifs and a ruby-stained upper portion with wheel-etched inscriptions. One piece is a small pitcher or creamer with an applied clear glass handle and a Button and Daisy pressed pattern base, inscribed Merry Christmas 1907 and Thomas to Bessie. Another piece is a handled mug with a diamond-point and fan pattern base, inscribed 1904, Edward To Willie, and Willie AND Osborne. A toothpick holder is included with a scalloped rim and a dense diamond-point base, inscribed Hattie 1904. Also present is a tapered cup featuring a central frosted horizontal band with gilded borders and a thumbprint pattern base, inscribed Herman to Uncle, 1910, Ohio Valley, and From Herman.Mug height: 2 1/4 inchesMug rim diameter: 2 inches.
Lot: 407 - A Group of Five Antique American Ruby-Stained Souvenir Pressed Glass Items
This collection consists of five pieces of Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) with ruby staining, also known as ruby flash, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The technique involved applying a thin layer of copper-stained red glass over a clear pressed glass body, which was then wheel-engraved through the stain to the clear glass underneath. The group includes items with various molded patterns including thumbprint, diamond point, and sawtooth cuts. The first piece is a footed goblet with a bullseye or thumbprint pattern and a knopped stem, engraved with Annie Rohmann 1898. The second is a footed bowl with a thumbprint pattern around the lower portion, engraved with Indianapolis 9/1 - 08 on one side and Agnes Mary on the reverse. The third is a shot glass or toothpick holder featuring a sawtooth transition between the clear and red sections, engraved with Anna 1906. The fourth is a toothpick holder in a diamond point pattern with a scalloped sawtooth rim, engraved with Soldiers Home, Dayton, O. The final piece is a small cup or tumbler with a scalloped base, engraved with Barry Island and a gift inscription reading Emma From Harry. All pieces feature molded/pressed bases with no pontil marks.Footed bowl: 3 3/4 inches diameter, 3 1/8 inches height.
Lot: 408 - A Set of Four Bohemian Style Ruby Cut-to-Clear Crystal Cordial Glasses
This set of matching stemmed cordial or liqueur glasses is crafted from ruby-to-clear cased crystal. The deep ruby red outer layer has been hand-cut to reveal the clear crystal underneath in an intricate decorative pattern. The cutting is organized into three horizontal registers: the upper register features stylized vertical fan motifs, the middle register displays a geometric band of alternating cross-hatched diamond panels and starbursts, and the lower register consists of a series of large oval thumbprint cuts. Each glass features a clear crystal baluster stem with a single central knop, resting on a plain, circular clear crystal foot. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on the pieces. The craftsmanship and style are consistent with mid-20th century Bohemian or Continental European glass production.Height: 4 inchesRim Diameter: 2 inches.
Lot: 409 - A Pair of Murano Style Ruby Red Glass Vases with Hand-Painted Enamel and Gold Gilding
A pair of hand-blown ruby red glass vases executed in the Venetian or Murano style. Each vase features a trumpet-shaped ruby glass body transitioning into a solid clear glass stem and circular base. The pieces are decorated using the Tre Fuochi (three fires) technique, characterized by heavy 24 karat gold leaf gilding and hand-painted, high-relief enamel floral motifs in white, pink, yellow, and blue. The ornamentation includes intricate gold scrolled filigree bands around the neck and body, with additional floral accents on the gilded bases. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on either piece. Height: 11 1/4 inchesBase Diameter: 3 1/4 inches.
Lot: 410 - Independent Stave Company French Oak Coopers Reserve Aging Barrel
This aging barrel is manufactured from French oak by the Independent Stave Company as part of their Coopers Reserve line. The barrel is constructed with vertical wood staves and heads secured by six galvanized steel hoops featuring riveted joints. It includes a side bunghole with an inserted wooden bung and a secondary plugged bunghole on the top head. The top head displays several branded inscriptions including the circular ISC logo, Coopers Reserve, French Oak, Profile Angels Heavy 1, and Char #3. These designations specify the material origin, toast profile, and char level of the interior.Height: 35 inchesHead Diameter: 23 3/4 inches.
Lot: 411 - Two Independent Stave Company Cooper's Reserve French Oak Reclaimed Barrels
This lot features two reclaimed French Oak barrels produced by the Independent Stave Company (ISC) under the Cooper's Reserve line. The set includes one full-sized barrel and one half-barrel cut horizontally. The barrel head of the full-sized item is stamped with the Cooper's Reserve name and the ISC logo, along with printed text specifying French Oak, Profile Angel's Share I, and Char #3. The full barrel is constructed with six galvanized metal hoops and includes a central wooden bung. The half-barrel, likely repurposed as a planter, retains three metal hoops and features a heavily charred interior. A semicircular notch is visible at the top rim of the half-barrel, corresponding to the original bung hole location. A white adhesive label on the top hoop of the full barrel displays a barcode and the alphanumeric code 231204703 and CW20 FO X F AS1 CH3 C 5. Both items are made from solid oak staves and were previously used for aging spirits.Half-Barrel Height: 17.5 inchesHalf-Barrel Diameter: 25.5 inchesFull Barrel Height: 35 inches.
Lot: 412 - Reclaimed White Oak Whiskey Half-Barrel Planter
This rustic half-barrel planter is repurposed from a distilled spirits barrel, specifically a whiskey or bourbon barrel. The construction consists of vertical white oak staves held together by three galvanized steel hoops secured with rivets. The interior of the barrel features a heavy black char, which is characteristic of the wood-firing process used in aging American whiskey. The top rim is cut flat and includes a small semi-circular notch. The exterior shows natural wood grain and weathering.Height: Approximately 17.5 inchesDiameter: Approximately 24.5 inches.
Lot: 413 - Repurposed Oak Whiskey Half-Barrel Planter
A large half-barrel planter constructed from heavy-duty oak staves and secured with three wide, riveted galvanized steel hoops. The interior surfaces show a prominent alligator char finish, indicating its previous use for aging spirits. The upper rim features a semi-circular notch from a former bung hole. The exterior wood exhibits various dark ink markings and stenciled remnants, though no specific distillery identification is legible. Similar items are distributed by retailers such as Real Wood Products and Master Garden Products.Height: 17.5 inchesOuter Diameter: 25.5 inchesInner Diameter: 23.5 inches.
Lot: 414 - Reclaimed Oak Wood Half-Barrel Planter with Galvanized Hoops
A rustic half-barrel planter constructed from thick oak staves and secured by three riveted galvanized metal hoops. The interior of the barrel features a heavily charred black finish characteristic of whiskey or bourbon production. The top rim includes a semicircular bunghole cutout. The exterior shows a natural wood grain with surface weathering and faint, illegible black markings or stenciling. Based on visual characteristics, this item is consistent with reclaimed whiskey barrel planters produced from repurposed industrial barrels.Diameter: 26 inchesHeight: 18 inches.
Lot: 415 - Signed Henry Enders 1856 Jacquard Woven Wool and Cotton Coverlet, Sidney, Ohio
This is a Jacquard-woven coverlet dated 1856, produced by the weaver Henry Enders in Sidney, Ohio. The textile is a tri-color weave in navy blue, red, and cream, composed of wool and cotton. The central field features a large floral and foliate medallion surrounded by a repeating geometric half-square triangle pattern. A wide border composed of scrolling vines and stylized flowers frames the piece on all four sides. The coverlet is finished with hand-tied fringe on three sides. Woven corner blocks contain the following inscription: H. ENDERS / COVERLET / WEAVER / SIDNEY. O / MADE in 1856. The letter N is reversed in the name Enders and the location Sidney, a typical characteristic of hand-woven Jacquard textiles from this period. The reverse side of the coverlet displays a complete color inversion of the primary pattern.Length: 94 inchesWidth: 72 inches.
Lot: 416 - Antique Funks Folding Dash Wood Butter Churn by Champion Churn Co
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is an antique upright mechanical butter churn featuring a lever-action design. The item is constructed of wood with a rectangular vertical body reinforced with iron strapping at the top and bottom. The mechanism consists of a long wooden lever handle attached to a pivot post, which drives a vertical wooden dash rod. The interior contains a folding dash agitator with multiple perforated wooden slats. The front of the wooden box is decorated with a white circular stencil that reads: FUNK'S / FOLDING DASH / CHURN / Manufactured by / THE [graphic symbol] CHAMPION / CHURN / & CO. / TOLEDO, OHIO. The base of the unit features four feet and additional decorative scrollwork stencils on the front and side panels. The wood retains a reddish-brown stained finish. Handle length: 47 inchesHeight to top of dash rod: 35 inchesWidth of top lid: 11 inches.
Lot: 417 - Antique Victorian Style Mixed Wood Veneer Dresser with Integrated Swivel Mirror
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This antique dresser features a traditional two-over-two drawer configuration, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The piece is constructed with mixed wood veneers, including walnut and bird's-eye maple, applied over a hardwood secondary frame. The drawer sides and interiors exhibit a prominent grain characteristic of oak and are assembled using pinned joined construction. The upper portion consists of an arched swivel mirror held by two turned spindles with decorative finials. Ornamental details include applied carved wooden scrolls and a central fan-shaped shell motif above the large drawers, as well as line-inlay style markings on the mirror support rail. The hardware comprises two rounded knobs on the upper drawers and four ornate metal pendant ring pulls with decorative backplates on the lower drawers. The back of the case and the mirror are enclosed with stained panels. Stenciled in yellow on the back of the dresser is the mark NO. 200 DRESSER. Handwritten chalk or pencil notations on the mirror support frame read W x 2 - 1/8 x 41.Height: 67 inchesWidth: 40 inchesDepth: 19 inches.
Lot: 418 - Upcycled Architectural Salvage Painted Wood Corner Bookcase
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a corner bookcase constructed from two repurposed architectural paneled doors joined at a right angle. The non-modular unit features four fixed triangular wood shelves. The piece retains several elements of salvaged door hardware used as decorative accents, including two brass-toned doorknobs with matching escutcheon plates, a vertical surface bolt at the top right, and a black rim lock on the left interior. The thumbturn on the rim lock is embossed with the Corbin manufacturer name. A small black stamp reading 0321 is present on the top surface of the bottom shelf. The entire unit is finished in a heavily distressed and chippy white paint. The back of the unit shows the unfinished wood and construction of the joined door frames.Height: 86 inchesWidth: 28.5 inches.
Lot: 419 - Set of Five Contemporary Grid Back Swivel Bar Stools
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A set of five swivel bar stools featuring a contemporary design. The frames are constructed from tubular metal with a matte black finish. Each stool features a high backrest with a rectangular grid or lattice-style design. The base is composed of four splayed legs reinforced with a circular metal footrest ring and tipped with white plastic glides. The seats are padded and upholstered in a tan textured fabric with a chenille-like weave. Each stool is equipped with a 360-degree swivel mechanism. While no manufacturer label is present, this design is attributed to mass-market furniture brands such as Mainstays or Robinson.Overall Height: 45 inchesSeat Width: 19.5 inchesSeat Depth: 17 inches.
Lot: 420 - American Early 20th Century Oak Fireplace Mantel with Scrolled Corbels and Rope Molding
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An antique American fireplace mantel constructed from oak with a medium brown finish. The design features a flat rectangular top shelf with a simple molded edge. The shelf is supported by two scrolled corbel-style brackets flanking a plain frieze that showcases the natural wood grain. Each vertical jamb is detailed with an inset vertical bead-and-reel or rope molding extending down to a square plinth base. The back of the mantel is unfinished with a dark red-brown wash and contains recessed mounting points and wooden blocks from previous installation. No maker marks, stamps, or labels are visible on the piece.Shelf Width: 48 1/4 inchesTotal Height: 47 3/4 inchesShelf Depth: 10 inches.
Lot: 421 - Vintage French Provincial Style Full Size Mixed Wood Bed Frame
This vintage full-size bed frame is designed in the French Provincial revival style with Art Deco influences, featuring a headboard, footboard, and a pair of wooden side rails. The frame is constructed from mixed wood veneers, utilizing contrasting light and dark tones to highlight the decorative elements. The headboard and footboard both display a high, arched, and scalloped top profile. Centrally located on both pieces are decorative wooden appliqués featuring stylized fan and scrollwork motifs, complemented by incised scroll lines following the interior contours of the panels. The footboard is supported by corner posts with turned accents and rounded finials. The side rails are designed to attach to the head and footboard via a traditional metal hook system. No manufacturer labels or markings were identified.Exterior Width: 57.5 inchesOverall Length: 79 inchesHeadboard Height: 50.5 inches.
Lot: 422 - A Set of Four Industrial Distressed Metal Backless Bar Stools in the AmeriHome Loft Style
This set of four backless bar stools is designed in the industrial Marais or Tolix style, closely resembling the AmeriHome Loft series. The stools are constructed from metal featuring a silver-toned galvanized or zinc-plated finish. Each seat is square with rounded corners and includes a central rectangular hand-hold slot for portability. The four tapered legs flare outward for stability and are reinforced by four-sided horizontal cross-braces that serve as footrests. The finish is heavily distressed, displaying a prominent copper or rust-colored patina along the welded joints, edges, and stretchers, characteristic of a rustic or weathered aesthetic. Each leg is fitted with a black plastic floor-protecting glide. No manufacturer marks, stamps, or labels are visible.Height: 30 inchesBase: 17 inches x 17 inches.
Lot: 423 - Lancer Inc. Traditional Wingback Armchair and Matching Ottoman
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A two-piece traditional wingback armchair and matching rectangular ottoman set manufactured by Lancer Inc. of Star, North Carolina. Both pieces are fully upholstered in a rust-toned burgundy fabric featuring a repeating diamond and lattice geometric pattern in gold and beige thread. The chair features high wings, rolled arms, and a loose, reversible seat cushion. Decorative brass-toned nailhead trim is applied along the front and base of the armchair and the scalloped lower edge of the ottoman. The set is supported by turned wooden bun feet in a medium honey-colored finish. The interior decking fabric beneath the seat cushion is printed with the repeating Lancer inc logo, consisting of a shield with a rearing horse.Chair Back Width: 37 inchesChair Width at Arms: 44.5 inchesChair Height: 39.5 inches.
Lot: 424 - Attributed to Brunswick, Spanish Revival Mahogany Phonograph Cabinet, Early 20th Century
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This vintage phonograph cabinet, attributed to Brunswick and identified as the Seville model based on visual consistency with known examples, is presented as an empty shell missing its original internal mechanical and electronic components. The early 20th-century unit is of single-piece wooden construction featuring mahogany veneers and a dark-stained finish. The exterior is designed in the Spanish Revival style with a hinged flip-top lid that opens to a vacant upper compartment. The front is composed of double cabinet doors decorated with ornate, carved wooden diamond-shaped appliqués and small circular metal pulls. The side panels feature vertical fluting. The cabinet is supported by four turned legs with square block feet, which are connected by a matching turned H-stretcher. The interior lower compartment, accessible through the front doors, is empty and retains mounting holes on the baseboard from its original hardware. A small circular cutout is visible on the lower section of the back panel. No maker marks were identified during inspection.Height: 38.5 inchesWidth: 22.5 inchesDepth: 22 inches.
Lot: 425 - Mid-20th Century Colonial Revival Style Scalloped Side Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a mid-20th century side table in the Colonial Revival style, featuring a serpentine-shaped top with a molded edge. The piece is constructed from a finished hardwood, possibly maple or cherry. The table is supported by four spindle-turned legs that are connected by a turned X-stretcher for added stability. The apron is adorned with simple shaped decorative brackets at each corner where it meets the legs. The table's narrow profile and height make it suitable for use as an accent table or small console. No manufacturer marks are visible. Height: 29.5 inchesWidth: 30 inchesDepth: 16 inches.
Lot: 426 - Vintage Neoclassical Style Two-Tone Painted Wooden Kneehole Writing Desk
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A vintage wooden kneehole writing desk or vanity in the Neoclassical revival style. The desk is constructed of solid wood and features a two-tone painted finish in black and cream. The configuration includes five drawers: one long central drawer flanked by two tiers of smaller drawers on each side. The drawers exhibit solid wood construction with visible dovetail joinery. The interiors are fitted with non-slip mesh liners. Each drawer front is equipped with a simple, round black knob. The desk is supported by four slender, tapered, and fluted legs with ring-turned accents near the feet. The top surface is painted wood. The back of the desk is partially finished with black paint and white overspray. No maker marks or labels are visible.Width: 39 inchesDepth: 18.5 inchesHeight: 30.5 inches.
Lot: 427 - 19th Century American Vernacular Walnut and Pine Blanket Chest
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An antique American country style blanket or storage chest. The primary wood, possibly walnut or cherry, features highly figured grain on the front panels, while the secondary wood is pine or poplar, as seen on the back and interior. The chest is designed with a rectangular hinged lid containing a recessed central panel. The front facade consists of two large recessed panels divided by a vertical central stile, all set above a simple base molding with integrated block feet. The interior has been lined with a later yellow and brown plaid fabric. On the underside of the lid, three green-painted wooden battens provide reinforcement. The back of the chest is constructed from a single wide board of secondary wood. The lid is attached with metal butt hinges; no lock or handles are present.Height: 16.5 inchesWidth: 48 inchesDepth: 18.5 inches.
Lot: 428 - Large Utilitarian Plywood Storage Chest with Hinged Lid
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A large vertical storage bin constructed of rotary-cut plywood panels featuring a prominent wavy grain. The piece has a rectangular form with a top-opening lid. The lid includes a raised perimeter border made of solid wood trim. The base of the front and back panels is shaped with a gentle arch to form four feet. The interior is unfinished. The lid is attached with two silver-toned metal strap hinges on the exterior back. No handles or locking mechanisms are present. The chest is assembled using nails and glue and finished with a medium brown stain. Height: 39 inchesWidth: 32 1/2 inchesDepth: 24 1/4 inches.
Lot: 429 - American Classical Empire Style Mahogany Lift-Top Storage Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An American Classical Empire style lift-top storage table featuring mahogany construction and book-matched crotch mahogany veneers on the top. The rectangular hinged top opens to reveal a shallow, finished interior storage compartment. The table apron is characterized by an S-scroll profile on the short ends. The trestle-style base is composed of two thick, cylindrical column supports that terminate in rectangular plinths. These plinth bases rest on short, shaped bracket feet. No maker marks or labels are present.Height: 21 3/4 inchesWidth: 38 inchesDepth: 17 inches.
Lot: 430 - Louis XV Style Mahogany and Veneer Console Table with Carved Cabriole Legs
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A contemporary console table designed in the Louis XV style, constructed from mahogany with decorative wood veneers. The serpentine-shaped top features a sunburst patterned mahogany veneer center framed by a contrasting light-colored wood perimeter band. The top edge is finished with a gadrooned rope-carved border. The apron includes a single central drawer with matching veneer banding and a circular metal pull in a dark finish. The table is supported by four cabriole legs featuring high-relief shell and acanthus leaf carvings at the knees, terminating in scroll feet. An open lower shelf mirrors the contoured shape of the top and features coordinating wood veneer banding. No maker's marks or labels are visible on the piece.Width: 54.5 inchesDepth: 19 inchesHeight: 31.25 inches.
Lot: 431 - Traditional Classical Revival Mahogany Veneer Executive Pedestal Desk and Hutch
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a large-scale, two-piece traditional executive office suite consisting of a pedestal desk and a coordinating hutch top. The unit is constructed from wood with dark mahogany-toned veneers, accented by lighter wood cross-banding and decorative fan-shaped marquetry inlays on the drawer and door panels. The desk features a three-panel inset dark brown leather top with gold-tooled decorative borders and a heavily carved gadrooned or rope-twist edge. The pedestal base is configured with a central lap drawer flanked by two side pedestals, each containing one shallow top drawer and two larger drawers. The desk is ornamented with carved acanthus leaf motifs on the corners and rests on large, ornate carved bracket feet. The hutch includes two side cabinets with inlaid doors and a central open display area with one adjustable shelf. It is finished with a prominent crown molding and matching gadrooned trim, and features an integrated downlight in the central section along with cable management grommets in the back panels. The hardware consists of ornate cast metal bail pulls with scroll-and-leaf backplates on the larger drawers and matching knobs on the small drawers and cabinets. Rectangular manufacturer labels are affixed to the back of both pieces, but the text is not clearly legible.Width: 72 inchesHeight: 80.5 inchesDepth: 24.5 inches.
Lot: 433 - Handcrafted Oak Hall Tree with Beveled Mirror and Ceramic Tiles by Matt B. Jones
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - Handcrafted solid oak hall tree by maker Matt B. Jones. This single-unit piece is designed in a revival style, incorporating both Victorian decorative elements and Arts and Crafts inspired construction. The upper section is flanked by stylized finials and features a central rectangular beveled mirror topped by four turned spindles. A small shelf is positioned directly beneath the mirror. The unit is fitted with six brass-finished double coat hooks. A horizontal decorative panel is inset with five crackle-glazed white and black ceramic tiles. A small, centrally located storage box features a hinged lid with brass hardware. The base functions as an umbrella and cane stand, supported by turned front posts and containing a bottom shelf with two inset white plastic drip pans. The wood exhibits a prominent oak grain with a warm medium finish. The maker mark "HANDCRAFTED BY Matt B. Jones" is stamped on the piece.Height: 80 inchesWidth: 36 inchesDepth: 12 inches.
Lot: 434 - Repurposed Jim Beam Bourbon Barrel Three Tier Shelving Unit
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This three-tier shelving unit is constructed from repurposed whiskey barrel components. The structure is formed by vertical oak staves that support three circular shelves fashioned from barrel heads. The middle shelf retains original industrial markings identifying it as property of the Jim Beam Brands Co. with additional distillery tracking information. The interior surfaces of the staves and the bottom shelf display the heavy charring characteristic of bourbon aging barrels, while the exterior surfaces show a natural aged oak patina with evidence of original metal hoop placement. The staves are secured to the circular shelves with exposed hardware.Transcription of markings on middle shelf: JIM BEAM BRANDS CO., BOURBON WHISKEY, DSP-KY-230, R.C. 53G D-1607, B11 E12, TANK 224.Height: 36 inchesMaximum Width: 24.5 inchesTop Diameter: 21.5 inches.
Lot: 435 - Lancer Inc. Traditional Wingback Style Floral Tapestry Three Cushion Sofa
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a three cushion sofa manufactured by Lancer Inc. of North Carolina. The piece features a traditional wingback influenced silhouette with a divided three section back and rolled arms. It is upholstered in a floral tapestry fabric with an ochre ground and a pattern of large blooms and foliage in burgundy, green, and tan. The sofa is detailed with brass toned nailhead trim along the front of the arms and the base rail. It stands on turned wooden bun feet in the front and square block feet in the back. The seat consists of three loose, welted cushions. The deck fabric beneath the cushions is printed with the repeating Lancer Inc. logo and shield. Included with the sofa are two matching arm covers and one coordinating floral throw pillow.Length: 83 inchesDepth: 41 inchesHeight: 37 inches.
Lot: 436 - Dunlop Two-Piece Folding Table Tennis Conversion Top Set
A two-piece table tennis conversion top set manufactured by Dunlop, designed to transform a large flat surface such as a pool table or dining table into a regulation-size ping pong table. The set consists of two separate panels, each constructed from a composite material with a dark green laminate playing surface. The top features standard white boundary lines and a vertical center line. Each of the two main panels is equipped with four metal hinges across its center, allowing it to fold in half for storage. The underside of each panel is finished in black and features several small, square protective pads to prevent shifting and to protect the underlying furniture surface. The Dunlop brand logo, featuring a stylized D within a triangle followed by the name DUNLOP in bold white lettering, is present on both panels.Length of one panel: 60 inchesWidth of one panel: 54 inchesTotal combined dimensions: 9 feet x 5 feet.
Lot: 437 - Late 19th or Early 20th Century American Empire Style Carved Oak Full Size Bed
An American Empire style bed dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, constructed from oak with a medium-to-dark brown finish. The headboard features a prominent rolled top rail surmounted by a hand-carved foliate crest with acanthus leaf motifs. The main panel is composed of horizontal oak planks showing a mix of flat-sawn and quartersawn grain. The footboard has a lower profile with a flat top rail and matching carved foliate details on the corner posts. The original wooden side rails have been replaced with a modern, adjustable black metal bed frame featuring center support legs. The metal frame is secured to the original wooden posts with mounting bolts. No maker marks were identified on the wood components.Headboard width: 56.5 inchesHeadboard height: 67.5 inches.
Lot: 439 - Vintage 7-Up Progress Refrigerator Co Metal Picnic Cooler
A vintage mid-century metal picnic cooler produced for 7-Up. The unit features a painted steel exterior with a galvanized metal interior lining. The front panel displays an embossed 7-Up logo in a red square with white bubbles and lettering. Below the logo, the manufacturer's mark is embossed as Progress Refrigerator Co. Louisville, KY. The design includes a large swing-arm carrying handle that serves as a locking mechanism for the lid. A built-in bottle opener is mounted to one side. The interior contains its original removable galvanized metal sandwich tray and a drain plug with an attached chain located near the base of the front panel.Height to top of handle: 19.5 inchesHeight to top of lid: 16 inchesWidth: 19 inchesDepth: 13.5 inches.
Lot: 440 - Three-Gallon Brown Slip-Glazed Stoneware Storage Crock
This three-gallon cylindrical stoneware storage crock is finished in a deep brown Albany-type slip glaze. The vessel is constructed with thick, heavy walls and a wide, reinforced rim. It features two integrated, molded lug handles positioned on the upper shoulders for transport. Centered on the upper shoulder is a single raised, molded numeral 3 indicating its capacity. The glaze application exhibits characteristic artisanal variations, including visible runs, drips, and slight tonal shifts typical of regional American utilitarian stoneware from the late 19th or early 20th century. No maker stamps or signatures are present.Height: 16.5 inchesDiameter: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 441 - Mid-20th Century Framed Offset Lithograph of a Dutch Windmill Scene
This framed offset lithograph depicts a traditional European windmill situated on a riverbank. The composition features two small figures standing at the elevated entrance of the mill, a red rowboat moored on the shore in the foreground, and a small cottage nestled among trees in the distance. The scene is set under a dramatic sky with heavy, light-rimmed clouds. No artist signature, edition number, or publisher marks are visible on the front of the work. The print is housed in a wide, gold-painted wooden frame characterized by ornate, rococo-style scrollwork appliqués at each corner and the center of each side. The reverse of the frame shows a cardboard backing board with a handwritten pencil inscription reading 2 4 8 2 and significant water staining.Frame dimensions: 16 1/4 x 28 3/4 inches.
Lot: 442 - Persian Isfahan Style Pierced Metal Tabletop Swivel Mirror
A tabletop pedestal swivel mirror, also referred to as a dressing or psyche mirror, executed in the Persian Isfahan style. The object is constructed from brass and copper with silver-toned decorative elements. The mirror features an elaborate, high-relief surround of pierced metal. The decorative crest and side wing supports are embellished with intricate bird and floral motifs. The oval mirror plate is housed within a brass frame characterized by a thin copper-toned inner rim. The mirror is mounted on a rectangular pedestal base cast with scrolling foliate patterns, supported by four bracket feet. No maker marks, signatures, or stamps are present on the base or reverse.Height: 24.5 inchesWidth: 14.5 inchesDepth: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 443 - Antique Reverse Painting on Convex Glass of the U.S. Capitol Building in Oval Frame
This antique souvenir artwork features a reverse-painted scene of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The image is created using a combination of transfer and hand-applied pigments on the interior surface of an oval convex or bubble glass. The architectural rendering highlights the central dome and the flanking wings of the Capitol, set against a multi-toned sky of blue, yellow, and orange. In the foreground, there is a large tree to the left and landscaped shrubbery to the right. The text U.S. CAPITOL BLDG. / WASHINGTON, D.C. is printed in the lower center. The piece is held within its original oval wooden frame, which features a dark reddish-brown faux-grain finish. The reverse is secured with a cardboard backing held by small nails.Width: 24 inchesHeight: 20 inches.
Lot: 444 - Antique Oak New England Queen Sewing Machine Coffin Top Dust Cover
This antique wooden chest is an oak sewing machine cover, commonly referred to as a coffin top or dust cover. It is constructed from oak with a prominent vertical grain pattern and features a domed lid design. The front displays a decorative inset panel with a label inscribed with the brand name New England Queen in a blackletter-style font. The case is equipped with a brass-toned metal handle on the top and two rear-mounted hinges. It rests on four small bracket feet. A circular opening is located at the lower center of the front panel, likely for a key or cord access. The interior is open and unfinished, featuring wooden support strips along the inner perimeter to secure it to a treadle sewing machine base.Width: 18 inchesHeight: 12 inchesDepth: 10 inches.
Lot: 445 - Vintage Pressed Glass Refrigerator Water Dispenser with Chrome Spigot
This vintage refrigerator water or beverage dispenser is made from clear, heavy pressed glass with a rectangular profile. The sides of the vessel feature a decorative molded diagonal rib pattern. The unit is complete with its original matching rectangular glass lid, which has a recessed top surface. A chrome-plated metal push-button spigot is installed at the lower front of the container. This style of utility glassware was popular during the mid-twentieth century and is frequently attributed to L.E. Smith. Height: 6 inches (including lid)Length: 11.5 inches (glass body); 14 inches (including spigot)Width: 6 inches.
Lot: 446 - An Assortment of Vintage Mid-Century Kitchen Tools Including Nesco and Lorraine Metal Examples
This lot consists of an assortment of vintage mid-20th-century kitchen tools featuring painted red and green accents. Included is a hand-cranked flour sifter manufactured by Nesco. The sifter is constructed from tinned metal and features a red-painted side handle and a wooden crank knob. The body is embossed with NESCO, VISIBLE MEASURE FLOUR SIFTER, SIFTS, AERATES, FLUFFS, and MADE IN U.S.A., along with measurement increments for 3, 4, and 5 cups. Also included is a rotary food mill or ricer in the style of mid-century Foley designs, featuring an aluminum or tinned steel body with two green-painted handles. The third item is a table-mount rotary grater produced by the Lorraine Metal Manufacturing Co. It features a cast iron frame with green paint, a tinned metal hopper and drum, and a wooden crank handle. The frame is embossed with LORRAINE * METAL MFG CO and NY USA on the mounting arm. The final item is a handheld vegetable peeler and corer with a serrated steel blade and a green-painted wooden handle.Flour Sifter: 6.5 inches Height x 5.5 inches Diameter.
Lot: 447 - Nylint Jumbo Dump Truck
A vintage large-scale Jumbo Dump truck manufactured by Nylint Corp. of Rockford, Illinois. The toy features a body and tipping dump bed constructed of pressed steel finished in yellow and black paint. The front grill, bumper assembly, cab interior, exhaust stack, and wheels are made of molded plastic. The interior of the cab includes a steering wheel and seating. The vehicle is equipped with a manually operated tipping mechanism that allows the bed to be raised and lowered. Markings include an embossed Nylint name on the front bumper and original decals on both the cab and the dump bed featuring the Nylint stylized N logo and the Jumbo Dump model name.Length: 22.5 inchesHeight: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 448 - Gay Toys Inc. Goodyear Tire Center Service Tow Truck Item No. 689
This is a vintage molded plastic toy tow truck manufactured by Gay Toys Inc. The vehicle features a bright yellow body with a black front grille, bumper, and interior bench seat. An off-white or cream-colored plastic tow crane assembly is mounted in the truck bed. The sides of the vehicle are decorated with multi-color decals featuring Goodyear branding, the winged foot logo, and text including Tire Center, Complete Auto Service, and 24-Hour Car Care. The truck sits on four black plastic wheels with white rims and Goodyear lettering. The underside of the chassis is embossed with manufacturer information: GAY (within an oval logo), TOYS INC., 799 LADD RD., WALLED LAKE MICH., 48088, MADE IN U.S.A., ITEM NO. 689, and CAVITY NO. 2. The wheel axles are constructed of metal.Length: 14 inchesWidth: 5 1/4 inchesHeight: 7 1/2 inches.
Lot: 449 - Ertl Ford 7710 1/16 Scale Toy Tractor
This vintage model farm tractor is manufactured by the Ertl Company. The item is a 1/16 scale replica of a Ford 7710 tractor, featuring a blue die-cast metal hood and body. The tractor is built on a blue plastic chassis with integrated plastic fenders and a rear roll-over protective structure (ROPS). It includes free-rolling rubber tires on white plastic rims, a black plastic exhaust stack, and a rear hitch. The model is accompanied by a removable plastic driver figure dressed in a red shirt, blue pants, and a blue cap. The plastic chassis is embossed with the following mark: THE ERTL CO. / DYERSVILLE, IOWA / MADE IN USA. White and light blue decals on both sides of the hood read 7710 FORD alongside the Ford oval logo. A small Ford logo decal is located on the front weight block.Length: 11.5 inchesWidth: 6 inchesHeight: 7 inches.
Lot: 450 - A Pair of Ertl Die-Cast 1/16 Scale Ford Farm Toy Implements
This lot consists of two vintage die-cast metal farm implements manufactured by Ertl, finished in blue paint consistent with the Ford brand. The collection includes a four-bottom moldboard plow and a flair box wagon. The plow features four black moldboard shares and is mounted on three wheels with white-painted rims and black tires. The flair box wagon features embossed lettering reading ERTL on the rear panel. It is constructed with a four-wheel chassis, a functional front steering axle, and a front towing tongue. The items feature a combination of die-cast metal construction with plastic and rubber-like components.Wagon length: 9.75 inches (box only)Wagon length including tongue: approximately 12 inchesWagon width: 4.5 inchesWagon height: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 451 - Tonka The Fall Guy Stunt Plane Toy Biplane with Retractable Air Show Banner
This vintage toy biplane is a licensed product manufactured by Tonka, based on the 1980s television series The Fall Guy. The aircraft is constructed from molded yellow and orange plastic and features a three-blade black propeller. The fuselage is marked with the Tonka manufacturer name in red and Fall Guy script in black. Decorative decals on the upper wings and fuselage sides feature an eagle emblem with text reading Fall Guy Stuntman Assoc. The tail section houses a retractable clear plastic banner with stylized red and yellow lettering that reads Fall Guy Air Show. The cockpit contains a permanent pilot figure detailed with a brown helmet and orange flight suit.Wingspan: 12 inchesHeight: 6 inchesFuselage Length: 11 inchesTotal Length with Banner Extended: 25.5 inches.
Lot: 452 - Large Hand-Appliqued and Hand-Quilted Cotton Bed Quilt with Floral and Bow Motifs
This large floral applique bed quilt with a ribbons and bows border features extensive hand-appliqued and hand-quilted construction, dating from the late 20th century. The center field displays various floral motifs including wreaths, tulip-style crosses, and flower vases arranged in a grid pattern. These applique pieces are made from dark red, forest green, and dusty blue printed cotton fabrics, set against a cream-on-cream floral patterned ground. A continuous hand-appliqued swag and bow border in dark red fabric frames the center field, and the piece is finished with a dark green fabric binding. The quilting is executed by hand in a dense diagonal diamond grid across the field with contour quilting around each applique piece. The reverse consists of a solid cream-colored cotton fabric.Width: 86 inchesLength: 100 inches.
Lot: 453 - An Assortment of Vintage Ball and Drey Perfect Mason Glass Canning Jars
A collection of vintage glass canning jars featuring zinc screw-on lids. The group includes jars produced by the Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company and jars produced by Drey. The assortment contains clear glass jars with square shoulders, featuring both smooth and vertically ribbed bodies. Also present are round jars in clear and pale blue-tinted glass. Each jar is embossed with its respective brand name in script above the block lettering PERFECT MASON. The vessels are fitted with threaded zinc lids, some of which retain milk glass liners.Square jars: 9.25 inches (height) x 3.75 inches (width).
Lot: 454 - A Collection of Ball Perfect Mason Aqua Blue Glass Jars
A collection of vintage aqua blue glass preservation jars manufactured by Ball. Each jar features the embossed script Ball logo above the block-lettered words PERFECT MASON. The assembly includes jars in two distinct sizes, representing standard quart and half-gallon capacities. Three of the containers are fitted with threaded zinc lids. The glass exhibits characteristics consistent with early-to-mid 20th-century production, including bubbles and variations in glass clarity. One jar displays reversed embossed text on the side opposite the primary manufacturer logo. These items were standard American household staples for food preservation.Height: Approximately 7 inches and 9 inchesWidth: Approximately 4 inches.
Lot: 455 - Crosman 760 Pumpmaster Multi-Pump Pneumatic Air Rifle .177 Caliber with 16.75 Inch Barrel
This lot features a single Crosman 760 Pumpmaster .177 caliber pellet and BB repeater air rifle accompanied by its original retail box. The rifle is configured as a multi-pump pneumatic repeater designed to fire both .177 caliber pellets as a single shot and BBs from an 18-round internal magazine. Technical specifications include a 16.75 inch rifled steel barrel and a receiver finished in matte black. The furniture is comprised of a durable brown plastic stock and pump forearm molded with a faux wood grain texture and checkering on the wrist. The rifle is equipped with an adjustable rear leaf sight and a fixed blade front sight. Key markings include the model name —760— PUMPMASTER and the serial number 594123323 on the right side of the receiver, while the left side is marked Crosman Air Guns, E. Bloomfield, NY USA 14443 Model 760-D along with safety warnings and usage instructions. The included retail box displays characteristic graphics and highlights features such as variable pump power and dual ammo capability.
Lot: 456 - Vintage Wonder Horse Spring Action Rocking Horse
A mid-century spring-action rocking horse manufactured by Wonder Horse. The toy consists of a blow-molded hard plastic horse body suspended by a four-spring mechanism within a red-painted tubular metal frame. The horse features a beige body with black painted mane, tail, and hooves, and orange and red accents on the saddle area. The molded saddle includes embossed lettering on the side that reads WONDER HORSE. The piece is equipped with wooden dowel handles at the head and matching wooden foot pegs at the front legs. The frame is constructed of multiple sections of tubular steel held together with metal hardware.Length of base: 47 inchesWidth of base: 21 inchesTotal height: 31.5 inches.
Lot: 457 - Western Stoneware Company Five Gallon Two Tone Beehive Jug
A large five gallon stoneware shoulder jug manufactured by the Western Stoneware Company of Monmouth, Illinois. The vessel features a beehive form with a two-tone glaze, consisting of a cream-colored Bristol glaze on the body and a brown-glazed shoulder and neck. A single loop handle is applied at the neck. The front of the jug is decorated with a large cobalt blue capacity mark 5 flanked by two stylized floral motifs. A circular maker stamp in blue ink is located near the base, reading Western Stoneware Company Monmouth, Ill. The piece exhibits manufacturing characteristics typical of early 20th-century American stoneware, including minor pitting and firing imperfections.Height: 17.5 inchesDiameter: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 458 - Antique Milk Can with Mushroom Lid
Antique metal milk can featuring a cylindrical body with a tapered shoulder and two side handles. The piece includes a removable mushroom-style lid with a single small ventilation hole. The base is constructed with a reinforced lower rim featuring several small drainage or breather holes. The can is made of heavy-gauge metal and has been coated in a matte black finish. There are no visible embossed manufacturer marks, dairy names, or other identifying logos present. Height: Approximately 24.5 inches Diameter: Approximately 12.5 inches.
Lot: 459 - Vintage Tractor Seat Attributed to David Brown
A vintage upholstered tractor or industrial equipment seat, attributed to David Brown agricultural equipment based on visual consensus and bracket design. The seat features black vinyl upholstery over a padded frame, integrated with two metal drain grommets located in the center of the cushion. The seat is mounted on a heavy-gauge C-shaped steel bracket finished in red paint, which is also a characteristic color for International Harvester or Case IH machinery. The bracket is designed with multiple pre-drilled mounting holes for installation. No manufacturer marks or serial numbers are visible on the upholstery or bracket.Width: 18 inchesHeight: 19 inches.
Lot: 460 - Vintage Agricultural Implement Flip Seat Attributed to Ford 8N
This vintage agricultural implement seat features a contoured cast metal seat pan mounted to a heavy-gauge steel C-spring bracket. The design includes a hinge mechanism that allows the seat to flip forward, a feature characteristic of Ford 8N, 9N, and 2N series tractors from the mid-20th century. The seat pan is constructed with four circular drainage holes and is finished in weathered black paint over remnants of an older red finish. The cantilevered spring bracket is designed to provide suspension for the operator and includes multiple mounting holes at its base. No manufacturer marks were identified on the item.Width: 19 inchesHeight: 13.5 inchesDepth: 16 inches.
Lot: 461 - Vintage Cast Metal Pan-Style Tractor Seat with Pivoting Mounting Bracket
A vintage ergonomically shaped tractor or farm implement seat constructed from heavy cast metal, likely cast iron or pressed steel. The pan-style seat features five circular holes for drainage and mounting. It is equipped with a heavy-duty pivoting mounting bracket at the rear, a feature designed to flip the seat forward to protect it from weather conditions. Visual characteristics and the specific bracket design are consistent with the Easy Rider seats used on Massey Harris tractors and implements from the mid-20th century. Faded characters are visible on the upper-right interior surface, though they are too worn for definitive transcription. The seat retains traces of a black painted finish over a weathered surface with mineral deposits.Width: 18 inchesDepth: 15.5 inchesHeight: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 462 - Vintage Studded Leather Western Parade Saddle in the Style of a Grimsley Officer Saddle
A vintage Western horse saddle constructed from dark leather, featuring heavy decorative metal studding throughout the seat, skirts, and fenders. The design resembles the Grimsley officer saddle pattern, characterized by its high, rounded cantle and solid metal pommel horn. The stirrups are made of bent wood with leather-wrapped treads and hooded leather guards decorated with metal studs. The leather shows decorative circular tooling around the conchos. The underside reveals a wooden tree frame with coarse fiber padding. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the leather or metal components.Seat Size: 16.5 inchesTotal Span: 45 inchesHorn Height: 11 inches.
Lot: 463 - Vintage AMF Junior Tricycle
This is an AMF Junior model children's tricycle constructed with a pressed steel frame and a two-step rear platform. The tricycle features a contoured metal seat and a front wheel with a direct-drive pedal mechanism. The handlebars are made of metal with translucent orange plastic grips. The three wheels are composed of metal spokes and hubs with solid rubberized tires. A metal fender is attached to the front fork. The head tube displays an original decal with the red AMF logo on an orange background, the model name Junior in black script, and the manufacturing location of Olney, Illinois U.S.A. 62450 at the bottom.Height: 20 to 21 inchesOverall Length: 25 to 26 inchesRear Axle Width: 18 to 19 inches.
Lot: 464 - Two Vintage Kerosene Cans, Delphos and Eagle 5 Gallon Models
This lot features two vintage metal kerosene fuel cans of United States origin. The first is a Delphos brand can constructed of galvanized steel with blue painted bands at the top and base. It features a wire bail handle with a contoured orange-painted wooden grip. The top is fitted with a metal screw-cap and a separate black plastic pour spout. Labels include a blue and white rectangular KEROSENE sticker and a distressed oval decal reading QUALITY GALVANIZED SINCE 1898 Delphos. The second item is a blue painted steel can produced by the Eagle Manufacturing Company of Wellsburg, West Virginia. This can includes a fixed horizontal metal handle and a flexible metal pour spout. The body is decorated with a large white graphic label featuring the Eagle logo and identifies the vessel as Model KES 5, constructed of galvanized steel with a capacity of 5 U.S. Gallons (18.9 Liters). The label contains extensive safety instructions and warnings.Delphos Can: 11 inches diameter, 14.5 inches body height, 17 inches total height to top of handle.Eagle Can: 11.5 inches diameter, 13.5 inches total height.
Lot: 465 - Vintage Emerson Junior Model 2650-C 10-Inch Oscillating Electric Desk Fan
This is an Emerson Junior model 2650-C oscillating desk fan, manufactured by the Emerson Electric Manufacturing Company in St. Louis, Missouri. The unit features four metal blades protected by a circular wire cage and is mounted on a heavy cast-metal trilobed clover-shaped base. The motor housing is bullet-shaped with a tilt-adjustment wing nut located at the neck. A toggle switch for operation is positioned on the base. A central red and silver circular manufacturer badge on the front of the cage is inscribed: THE EMERSON ELECTRIC MFG. CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. EMERSON Junior 2650-C 10 INCH OSCILLATOR 115 VOLTS - .6 AMPS 60 CYC. - A.C. MADE IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.Height: 13.5 inchesCage Diameter: 11 inches.
Lot: 466 - A Pair of Ariduk Mallard Drake Duck Decoys by General Fibre Co.
This lot consists of a matching pair of vintage mallard drake (Anas platyrhynchos) duck decoys manufactured by the General Fibre Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. The decoys are constructed from molded fiber, a composition of pressed paper pulp. Each specimen is decorated with factory paint representing the plumage of a male mallard, featuring a green head, yellow bill, and gray mottled body. Both decoys retain their original inset amber-colored eyes. The base of each decoy features embossed markings within an oval frame including the brand name ARIDUK and manufacturer details GENERAL FIBRE CO. and ST. LOUIS, MO. One specimen includes a handwritten mark in black ink reading LT on the underside.Length: 14.75 inchesHeight: 7 inchesWidth: 6 inches.
Lot: 467 - Poulan Pro PP4218AVX 42cc Gas-Powered Chainsaw with 18-Inch Bar and Carrying Case
A Poulan Pro model PP4218AVX gasoline-powered chainsaw. This unit features a 42cc engine and is equipped with an 18-inch guide bar. The housing is constructed from yellow and black high-impact plastic and incorporates an integrated hand guard/chain brake, an anti-vibration (AVX) handle, and a tool-less chain tensioning system. The guide bar is black with yellow lettering reading Poulan PRO 18". The lot includes the power head, guide bar with chain, a black plastic scabbard embossed with the Poulan logo, and a black molded plastic carrying case with a top handle and dual latches. The interior of the case features an illustrated starting guide.Overall length with bar cover: 35 inchesCase length: 18 inchesCase height: 13 inches.
Lot: 468 - A Pair of Vintage Automotive Fog Lights with Bumper Mount Brackets
This lot consists of a pair of vintage auxiliary automotive fog lamps, typically used as accessories for mid-20th-century vehicles. Each unit features a spherical metal housing and is mounted to a universal cast iron articulating bumper bracket. The glass lenses are mismatched by manufacturer; one lens features the General Electric monogram logo and a deep amber tint, while the other features the Westinghouse W logo and a lighter yellow tint. Both lenses are embossed with MADE IN U.S.A. and TOP at the upper edge, and FOG at the base. The housings are secured with rear-mounted screws and show remnants of a light grey painted finish. Diameter of housing: approximately 6 inchesOverall height including bracket: approximately 11 to 12 inches.
Lot: 469 - A Trio of Antique Cast Iron Items Including a Decorative Cobbler's Last Stand and Two Small Sad Irons
This lot consists of a trio of antique cast iron pieces, comprising one decorative cobbler's last stand and two small sad irons. The cobbler's last stand is constructed of cast iron with a black painted finish, accented by hand-painted green ivy leaves and trailing vines on the vertical support. The stand terminates in a flared base with four notched lobes and supports a contoured shoe form at the top. The two small sad irons, or flat irons, are typical of 19th or early 20th-century pressing tools. One iron features a simple curved handle, while the other possesses a handle with a molded rope or twist texture. These irons are sized for intricate work or as miniature samples. No manufacturer marks, patent dates, or model numbers are discernable on any of the three items.Cobbler's last stand height: 15.5 inchesCobbler's last stand shoe form length: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 470 - Adventurer Model 1499-5 Three-Tray Cantilever Tackle Box with Contents
This orange and white molded plastic cantilever tackle box is identified as an Adventurer brand, Model 1499-5, and is marked Made in U.S.A. on the front latch. The box features a three-tiered cantilever tray system that opens to reveal various compartments for tackle organization. The contents consist of an assortment of fishing gear, including a Storm Wiggle Wart lure in its original retail packaging, various soft plastic lures, spinners, flies, and several bobbers. Additional tackle items include packages of Bullet Weights, size 12 brass snap swivels, and various loose hooks. The lower compartment houses two spools of fishing line, including a boxed spool of Berkley Trilene XL and a spool of Danielson Plus 7. Also included in the base are a wooden-handled knife, a small wrench, a file, and a promotional cardboard ruler from the Kentucky Central Life Insurance Company.Width: 14 inchesDepth: 8 inchesHeight: 8 inches.
Lot: 471 - Adjustable Tractor 3-Point Hitch Top Link, Category 2
An adjustable tractor top link, a component of a three-point hitch system used for mounting and leveling implements. The assembly consists of a central barrel in a blue finish with a fixed handle for manual length adjustment. Both ends are fitted with threaded rods terminating in spherical ball joint eyes. The blue finish is characteristic of replacement parts intended for Ford and New Holland tractors. The unit includes two securing pins: a wire-locked clevis pin at one end and a pin with a red cap and linchpin at the other. No manufacturer or part number markings are visible.Length: approximately 25 inches.
Lot: 472 - A Pair of Tractor Hitch Components Including Multi-Hole Drawbar and Adjustable Top Link
This lot comprises two metal agricultural hitch components. The first item is a multi-hole drawbar constructed of heavy-duty steel with a red painted finish. It features a rectangular central section with eleven adjustment holes for implement attachment. The bar terminates at both ends in cylindrical pins with cross-drilled holes for securing with lynch pins. The second item is an adjustable top link with a blue painted finish. It has a threaded central body for length adjustment, a manual locking lever, and ends fitted with spherical bearing swivel eyes. The metal housing on one swivel eye is stamped with the word FORGED. These items are designed for use with Category 1 or Category 2 three-point hitch systems.Total length of drawbar: approximately 31.5 inches.
Lot: 473 - Cobra Category 1 Adjustable Tractor Top Link Model TL03
An adjustable top link designed for a Category 1 three-point hitch system. This unit is constructed of zinc-plated steel for corrosion resistance and features a central tubular body with threaded swivel eye ends at both terminals. The central tube is fitted with a manufacturer label reading TL03, TOPLINK, CAT - 1, MADE IN INDIA. One swivel-eye casting features the embossed brand name COBRA. The item retains its original protective plastic wrap on the central body.Horsepower: N/A (Part only)Hours: 0 (The hour meter reading was recorded at the time of inspection; hours are unverified.)2WD/4WD: N/ATransmission Type: N/ACab Type: N/ALoader: N/AOverall length center-to-center: 23 inchesCentral tube length: 15.5 inches.
Lot: 474 - A Trio of Antique Wooden and Iron Horse-Drawn Singletrees
This lot consists of three antique wooden singletrees, also known as whippletrees, which were used to balance the pull of a draft animal in horse-drawn harness systems. Each singletree is constructed from a horizontal hardwood bar reinforced with wrought iron hardware. The iron components include a central attachment loop for connecting to a doubletree or vehicle and terminal hooks at each end for securing the harness traces. One singletree shows remnants of faded yellow paint. No maker marks, patent dates, or stamps are discernible on any of the pieces.Length: 33 to 34 inches.
Lot: 475 - Vintage Camp Minnow Trap Glass Bait Jar Checotah Oklahoma
This vintage Camp Minnow Trap is a molded glass bait trap used by fishermen in the mid-20th century. The heavy glass body is formed in a rounded rectangular shape and features a distinctive side-entry funnel designed to guide small fish into the interior while restricting their exit. The side of the jar is clearly embossed with the words CAMP MINNOW TRAP. Research and market consensus indicate this specific brand of trap was produced in Checotah, Oklahoma. The trap is topped with its original threaded metal screw lid, intended for the removal of bait.Height: 10.5 inchesWidth: 6.25 inches.
Lot: 476 - An Assortment of Vintage Glass Soda, Spirit, and Storage Containers
This assortment consists of various glass bottles and jars representing a range of brands and functions. The collection includes green-tinted Coca-Cola contour-style bottles embossed with trademark registrations and 6-fluid ounce capacities. A Royal Crown Cola bottle features a red and white applied color label (ACL) for 10 fluid ounces with a large RC logo on the reverse side. A clear Pepsi-Cola bottle is present with embossed script lettering. Spirit containers are represented by a Woodford Reserve clear glass bottle with Labrot and Graham branding and a 750 ml capacity, as well as a Jack Daniel's flat-profile flask embossed with the distiller's name and a 375 ml capacity. Storage containers include a clear Ball Mason jar with a script logo and a Knox Mason jar embossed with a keystone logo. The Knox jar is fitted with a vintage metal pouring funnel lid, characteristic of early automotive oil dispensers.Knox jar with metal funnel: Approximately 11.75 inches tall.
Lot: 477 - An Assortment of Antique and Vintage Hand Tools in a Primitive Wooden Tool Tote
This lot comprises an assortment of antique and vintage manual hand tools presented in a primitive, handmade wooden carpenter's tool tote. The tote is constructed from solid wood planks and features a single longitudinal carrying handle and a divided interior compartment. The exterior of the box is finished with heavily weathered and chipped white paint. The tool contents include several manual bit braces with wooden heads and grips, accompanied by multiple large auger bits. The collection contains various hammers, including two standard claw hammers, a ball-peen hammer, and a specialty hammer head. One hammer head features a circular stamped maker's mark that is heavily oxidized and illegible. Additional items include a small compass or keyhole saw with a wooden handle, an L-shaped metal try square, a pair of pliers with blue insulated handles, and various metal files and rods.Length: Approximately 23.5 inchesHeight: Approximately 11.5 inches to top of handle.
Lot: 478 - Two Vintage Hand-Crank Tools Including a Universal Food Chopper and a Wardway Bench Grinder
This lot features two manual American-made utility tools from the early-to-mid 20th century. The first item is a cast iron food grinder manufactured by Landers, Frary & Clark of New Britain, Connecticut. The hopper is embossed with the markings Universal Food Chopper. The tool is designed with a top-loading hopper, an internal auger, and a long manual crank handle. It is equipped with an integrated adjustable C-clamp for mounting to a table or countertop. The second item is a hand-operated bench grinder used for sharpening tools. The cast iron gear housing is finished in blue paint and features a stylized embossed W logo, characteristic of the Wardway brand sold by Montgomery Ward. The grinder includes an abrasive stone wheel and a crank handle with a red-painted wooden grip. It is also designed with an integrated screw-clamp base for bench attachment.Height of food chopper: 12.5 inches.
Lot: 479 - A Trio of Heavy-Duty Rigging and Towing Tools Including Ratchet Load Binder, Chain Assembly, and 2-5/16 Inch Ball Mount
This lot comprises three heavy-duty industrial tools used for cargo securement, rigging, and towing. The first item is a ratchet-style load binder designed for tensioning transport chains on flatbed trailers, featuring a central ratchet mechanism and dual screw-adjustable ends equipped with grab hooks. The second item is a dual-chain bridle or spreader assembly featuring heavy-gauge chains that terminate in large circular rings, connected through a rectangular steel frame with a threaded cross-bolt and a top-mounted U-bolt. The third item is a black powder-coated drop-style trailer hitch ball mount. The chrome-plated ball is incised with the following characters: CTP, 2 5/16, B01J, and 6000 LB. This ball mount is compatible with standard 2-inch square hitch receivers.Ball Mount Part Number: B01JRatchet Binder Length: Approximately 22 inchesBall Size: 2-5/16 inchesTowing Capacity: 6,000 lbs.
Lot: 480 - An Assortment of Antique Wood and Iron Horse-Drawn Vehicle and Harness Components
This lot consists of a collection of antique horse-drawn vehicle and harness components constructed from heavy timber and hand-forged or early industrial iron hardware. The assembly includes a large wooden frame with shafts and a central crossbeam, a pair of curved wooden hames, a doubletree, and two singletrees (also known as whiffletrees). The shafts are joined by a central crossbeam featuring a metal mounting plate and iron reinforcement straps. Each singletree consists of a straight wooden bar with iron end-caps, hooks, and a central attachment ring. The hames are carved wooden pieces designed to fit a horse collar, featuring metal reinforcement bands and iron rings. The doubletree serves as a larger hitching crossbar for a pair of horses. No maker's marks, stamps, or patent dates are visible on the wood or metal surfaces.Main crossbeam width: 48 inchesSingletree length: 30 inches.
Lot: 481 - Two Vintage Portable Lamps Including a No. 100 Hurricane Lantern and an Amber Glass Lamp
A pair of vintage portable lighting pieces. The first item is a metal hurricane lantern attributed to Dietz, specifically the Little Wizard No. 100 model. The lantern features a blue-painted frame with a clear glass globe protected by a crisscross wire cage and a top chimney cap with a carry handle. The base is embossed with the characters NO. 100. The second item is an amber glass oil lamp featuring a faceted octagonal font set upon a tiered circular pedestal base. The lamp includes a brass burner assembly with a wick adjustment knob. Both items reflect early-to-mid 20th-century utilitarian design.Lantern base diameter: 7.75 inchesLantern height: 12 inches.
Lot: 482 - Antique Braided Leather Quirt with Turned Wood Handle
This antique or vintage equestrian quirt features a turned hardwood handle and a multi-strand braided lash. The handle is constructed from a single piece of wood, showing a tapered form and a naturally aged patina. The lash is secured to the handle by being threaded through a bored hole and tied with leather thongs. The braided section is made of leather, which transitions into sections of twisted natural fiber cord. The lash terminates in a small fiber popper or cracker. The item shows traditional construction methods common to utility-grade whips and quirts. There are no visible maker marks, serial numbers, or brand identifiers on the handle or lash.
Lot: 483 - Antique Fourteen Spoke Wooden Wagon Wheel with Axle Stub
This antique wooden wagon wheel is a utilitarian transport component featuring a fourteen spoke design. The spokes radiate from a heavy central wooden hub reinforced with two outer iron bands. The outer rim is constructed of segmented wooden felloes and is encased in a thick iron tire secured with metal fasteners. The assembly includes a section of the original square cut wooden axle which is fitted with an iron skein. This metal sleeve is positioned on the axle and remains seated within the hub bore. The construction utilizes hardwood for the primary structure with iron hardware for reinforcement. No manufacturer markings or patent dates are visible on the wood or metal surfaces.Diameter: 44.5 inches.
Lot: 484 - Late 19th Century Victorian Gilt and Stained Wood Wall Mirror
A large Victorian wall mirror dating from the late 19th century, featuring a rectangular frame with a multi-tiered profile. The design incorporates a central recessed dark-stained wood molding with a visible natural grain, bordered by wide outer and narrow inner bands of high-relief molded composition gesso. The ornate gesso sections are decorated with a pattern of scrolling grapevines and foliate motifs, finished in a gold gilt tone. The reverse reveals a sturdy wood frame with mitered corners, a hanging wire, and a solid light-grey protective backing board. Small white felt spacers have been added to the back corners for wall protection.Width: 49 inchesHeight: 29.5 inches.
Lot: 485 - American Primitive White Painted Pine Chimney Cupboard
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a one-piece American primitive chimney cupboard or storage cabinet constructed from utility pine. The cabinet features a tall, narrow form with a single door featuring three inset panels. The exterior is finished in layers of white paint that is heavily distressed with extensive crackling and peeling, revealing the dark-stained wood beneath. Hardware includes metal butt hinges on the right side, a small black circular knob at the top center, and a metal thumb latch or hasp closure on the left. A decorative metal keyhole escutcheon is present on the right frame but is not functional with the current latch system. The interior contains five fixed wooden shelves, several of which retain a red and white checkered vinyl liner. A small paper promotional calendar from Pleasant Hill Farm Supply, Inc., dated February 2003, is attached to the upper section of the door. The back of the cabinet is composed of dark-stained wood panels and bears the handwritten characters A L K in chalk or pencil.Height: 68.5 inchesWidth: 18.25 inchesDepth: 14 inches.
Lot: 486 - Mid-Century Industrial Metal Work Table with Green Painted Base
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This mid-century industrial work table features a rectangular composite top with a gray laminate finish and protective aluminum edge banding. The table is supported by a sheet-metal base with four tapered legs finished in olive-green paint. Each leg is equipped with an adjustable leveling glide at the foot. A rectangular mark is centered on the front apron where a manufacturer label was previously attached, though the area is worn and no text remains legible. The design and construction are typical of industrial shop or laboratory furniture from the mid-20th century, resembling work by manufacturers such as Lyon or Fort Steuben.Width: 60 inchesDepth: 20.375 inchesHeight: 30.5 inches.
Lot: 487 - Centurion by Generac 5000 Watt Portable Generator
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This Centurion by Generac Power Systems, Inc. portable generator provides 5,000 running watts and 6,250 starting watts (approx. 5 kW running). The unit features an overhead valve (OHV) gasoline engine, identified by emission labels as a Briggs & Stratton model within engine family 9BSXS.3422HT. Electrical output is 120/240 VAC, single phase. The control panel is equipped with one 120/240V 30A twistlock outlet and four 120V 20A duplex outlets, all of which are circuit breaker protected. The generator is built into an open-frame gray tubular steel cart with never-flat tires and locking fold-down handles. The fuel system includes a 6.6-gallon black plastic fuel tank. No hour meter is visible on the unit, and total operational hours are unknown. The original owner's manual in a red protective sleeve is included with the lot.Height: 27 inchesWidth: 24 inchesLength: 52 inches (with handles extended).
Lot: 488 - Antique American Primitive Two-Piece Painted Cupboard with Screened Ventilation
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A two-piece American primitive-style kitchen cupboard or hutch, likely dating from the early 20th century. Constructed from softwood, possibly pine, the piece features a heavily distressed white painted finish with prominent alligatoring and paint loss throughout. The upper section contains two doors with arched glass panels decorated with center-placed floral decals depicting teapots and plates. The interior of the upper section is fitted with two full-width shelves. The lower section includes a single wide drawer positioned above two inset-paneled cabinet doors. A notable design feature is the presence of two circular screened ventilation holes on the sides of both the top and bottom sections, totaling eight vents, suggesting original use as a food safe or larder. The back is constructed of horizontal wood planks. Hardware includes brass-toned metal bail handles with decorative backplates on the drawer and simple metal surface hinges on the doors. Keyholes are present on the doors, though no keys are included.Height: 74 inchesWidth: 36 inchesDepth: 17 inches.
Lot: 489 - Vintage American Convertible Wooden Baby High Chair and Play Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An early to mid-20th-century convertible wooden high chair constructed from stained hardwood. This multi-functional nursery piece features a folding design that allows it to be repositioned from a standard high chair into a low-profile chair and play table combination. The chair includes a shaped backrest decorated with a faded original decal of a teddy bear and a drum, supported by turned spindles. It is equipped with a wraparound wooden tray featuring a recessed surface and a pivoting wooden footrest. The lower frame includes four small metal and rubber wheels designed for mobility in the collapsed configuration. Metal hinges and a locking mechanism facilitate the transition between positions.Overall Height: 36 inchesTray Height: 25 inchesTray Width: 19 inches.
Lot: 490 - A Pair of Earthquake MC43 Viper 43cc 2-Cycle Gas Mini Cultivators
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This lot consists of two Earthquake MC43 walk-behind gas-powered mini cultivators. Both units are powered by high-performance Viper 43cc 2-cycle engines, designed for use with a 50:1 gasoline to oil fuel pre-mix as indicated by the decals. The tillage system features a 4-tine configuration typical of this model class. Construction includes a red-painted steel housing, black tubular steel folding handlebars, and integrated top-mounted carry handles. Each unit is equipped with adjustable plastic transport wheels. The older unit features a blue and white model decal, while the newer unit displays a green and black color scheme.Handle Height: 33 inchesOverall Width at Handles: 40 inchesWidth between Handles: 17 inches.
Lot: 491 - Bag Boy Express Auto SE 3-Wheel Golf Push Cart
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - Bag Boy Express Auto SE three-wheel golf push cart featuring a black collapsible metal frame. This cart is designed for walking the course and includes a padded handle with an integrated console. The console contains a scorecard holder with a hinged lid, multiple drink holders, and a mesh storage bag suspended below. It is equipped with adjustable straps to secure a golf bag and large, solid composite wheels for various terrains. The handle console is centrally marked with the BagBoy registered trademark logo. The frame tube is labeled in white lettering EXPRESS AUTO SE. A support bar is marked with the website www.bagboy.com. Additional BagBoy logos are present on the front fork and lower frame.Overall Length: Approximately 65 inchesHeight to Handle: Approximately 47 inchesWidth: Approximately 30 inches.
Lot: 492 - An Assortment of Golf Bags and Mixed Clubs Including Titleist and Adams Golf
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This lot features an assortment of four golf bags and various golf clubs. The bags include a Titleist stand bag in black and grey, a Revelation cart bag in grey and burgundy, a vintage-style grey canvas cart bag with tan leather-style trim, and a black padded cart bag. The collection of clubs includes woods from Knight (Hyper Mach Ti +5), Striker (Striker Gold 5 and Incoming Striker 3+), and a vintage wooden-headed driver marked Personal Model. Irons include Adams Golf models such as the Idea a12 os 8-iron and GT Xtreme 7-iron. Also included is an X Wedge marked 64-12, a telescoping golf ball retriever, and a red plush head cover. The clubs feature a mix of steel and graphite shafts.Measurements: Club lengths range from approximately 38 inches up to 45 inches.
Lot: 493 - An Assortment of Mixed Golf Club Sets and Stand Bags
An assortment of golf equipment featuring two stand bags and various mixed clubs. One stand bag is constructed of blue and black nylon with the PowerBilt logo and lightning bolt symbol. Associated clubs in this bag include a PowerBilt Silver Series Oversize 1 driver, a Viva Titanium Gold 1 driver, and several irons with the stamped script name Paul Harney and the Autograph model designation. A second black nylon stand bag contains a Premier Edition 1 wood with a 17-4 stainless steel deep face sole and a U.S. Kids Golf UL-24 junior iron featuring an American flag shield logo. A club headcover marked REV2 HY is also included in the lot.Length: 48 inches.
Lot: 494 - An Assortment of Fishing Rods and Reels Including Zebco and Shakespeare Models
An assortment of fishing rods and reels featuring various spincast and baitcasting equipment. The collection includes a Zebco model 909 spincast reel marked MADE IN USA and two Zebco Authentic 33 reels. Also present is a blue Shakespeare Firebird spincast reel and a silver-toned round profile baitcasting reel. The accompanying rods vary in construction, including two labeled AUTHENTIC 33 PERFORMANCE with cork handles. Rod blanks are primarily black, with one featuring a bright blue finish and another featuring orange and gold-toned decorative wraps. Components include ceramic and metal line guides, foam and cork grips, and plastic and metal reel seats.According to the provided scale, the rods extend beyond the 6-foot mark, with measurements shown ranging from 65 to 78 inches.
Lot: 495 - Three Vintage No. 2 Galvanized Steel Round Wash Tubs
A group of three vintage utilitarian round wash tubs constructed from galvanized steel. Each tub features formed sheet metal walls with vertical seams and multiple horizontal corrugated ribs for structural reinforcement. The rims are rolled for added rigidity. Two of the tubs retain their original metal loop handles on the sides, while the third tub appears to have missing or damaged handle attachments. The bottom interiors of two tubs are stamped with the numeral 2, indicating a standard No. 2 size classification. These tubs exhibit a heavy aged patina consistent with mid-century agricultural or domestic use. Dimensions: Approximately 22 to 23 inches in diameter; approximately 11 to 12 inches in height.
Lot: 496 - Antique Cast Iron and Porcelain Enamel Wood Burning Cookstove
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A vintage American wood-burning cookstove constructed from heavy cast iron with white porcelain enamel accents. The unit features a six-burner cooktop with removable circular plates and includes a cast iron lid lifter tool. The front of the stove is designed with a large central oven door, a firebox door, and an ash pit door, all featuring white porcelain enamel panels. The oven door is equipped with a central circular temperature gauge with an arc-shaped dial indicating Warm, Bake, and Roast ranges. The stove is supported by four cabriole-style legs and includes a white porcelain enamel backsplash. A slotted cast iron warming shelf is attached to the right side of the cooktop. Functional elements include a sliding draft control on the left side and an oval-shaped flue collar at the rear for chimney connection. The interior of the oven contains a single wire rack. No manufacturer marks are clearly legible on the exterior castings.Cooktop Width: 33 inchesOverall Width including side shelf: 37.5 inchesHeight to top of backsplash: 34.5 inches.
Lot: 497 - Bank of Four Vintage Industrial Steel Clothing Lockers by K.F. Cline Co. Inc., 1959
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A single bank of four tall, single-tier industrial clothing lockers manufactured by K.F. Cline Co. Inc. of Dickson, Tennessee. Constructed of steel with a gray painted finish, each unit features integrated legs and horizontal ventilation louvers at the top and bottom of the doors. The doors are secured by fixed hinges on the right and feature simple curved metal pull handles. The interior of each locker originally included a top shelf and metal hanging hooks. Three of the units are currently fitted with five-tier white wire shelving inserts, while the fourth remains in its original open configuration. Stenciled identification on the interior of the right-hand door specifies the item as a Locker, Clothing, Steel following Federal Specification No. AA-L-486B, Stock No. 302-B4, with a manufacture date of February 1959. Each door is equipped with a riveted metal manufacturer placard.Height: 78 inchesWidth: 60 inchesDepth: 18 inches.
Lot: 498 - Vintage Char-Broil No. 240A Heavy-Duty Charcoal Grill and Smoker
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A vintage Char-Broil charcoal grill and smoker, model No. 240A, featuring a heavy-duty cast metal construction with a black finish. The unit is designed with a hinged lid that includes a front-mounted circular temperature gauge labeled Oven Heat Indicator. The firebox body features a front-loading charcoal access door and two folding wooden side shelves supported by metal brackets. The grill is mounted on a four-wheeled metal cart with a lower rectangular storage shelf. The side of the firebox displays embossed text reading CHAR-BROIL No240A and PATENT No 3,099,951. The interior contains cast iron cooking grates and a lower metal charcoal grate. A metal grate-lifting tool is included on one of the side shelves.Height: 44 inchesWidth: 67 inches (with shelves extended)Depth: 19 inches.
Lot: 499 - Eight-Piece Contemporary Metal and Glass Patio Dining Set with Umbrella
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This outdoor furniture set is comprised of a rectangular dining table, six armchairs, and a market-style umbrella. The table features a dark metal frame with a tempered glass top and a lower shelf made of dark synthetic woven wicker. The matching armchairs are constructed with metal frames and sling-style seats and backs made of dark brown woven synthetic mesh fabric. The accompanying umbrella consists of a tan fabric canopy on a central metal pole. No manufacturer marks are visible on the items.Table: 66 inches long x 40 inches wide x 29.5 inches high.
Lot: 500 - A Trio of Cut Lead Crystal Serving and Centerpiece Bowls
A group of three clear cut lead crystal bowls featuring various geometric and starburst motifs. The centerpiece bowl is a large tripod-footed vessel decorated with a pinwheel and star pattern alternating with vertical mitered columns and cross-hatching. It features a deep scalloped sawtooth rim and three applied scroll-style feet, with a multi-point starburst at the interior base. The second item is a flared serving bowl with a repeating diamond or cross-cut pattern that transitions into smaller facets toward the bottom, finished with a large starburst on the underside. The third item is a round bowl with upright sides featuring alternating panels of criss-cross miters and stylized star motifs, also featuring a deeply cut starburst on the base. No maker marks or signatures are visible on any of the pieces.Large footed bowl: 8 inches diameter, 5 inches height.
Lot: 501 - Three clear cut glass and lead crystal decorative vases including one attributed to Cristal d'Arques
This collection consists of three clear glass decorative vases featuring distinct geometric patterns. The first item is a trumpet-shaped vase with a flared, scalloped rim. Its decoration includes large multi-pointed star or sunburst motifs on the upper portion, transitioning into deep vertical flutes that extend to a faceted base. The second item is a tapered cylindrical vase with a serrated rim, featuring an intricate all-over geometric pattern that includes hobstars, cross-hatched diamonds, and fine fan cuts. The third item is a thistle-shaped vase attributed to the Vincennes pattern by Cristal d'Arques (J.G. Durand). It features a wide, flared rim with vertical ribbing and a lower bulbous section decorated with a dense diamond pattern. This vase sits on a notched, starburst-style foot.Thistle-shaped vase: 6 inches (height), 4.5 inches (top diameter).
Lot: 502 - A Trio of Vintage Clear Glass Water Pitchers
This lot comprises three clear glass water pitchers of varying styles, dating from the mid-20th century. The first item is a large ball-shaped pitcher featuring a bulbous body, a hand-applied handle with decorative thumb-rest terminals, and a molded ice lip at the spout. The second item is a footed pressed glass pitcher featuring a heavy geometric pattern attributed to Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) styles, consisting of stars within diamond shapes, vertical wedges, and a scalloped rim, standing on a flared circular foot with a molded handle. The third item is a clear glass pitcher with a slightly flared cylindrical body, a prominent pouring spout, and a molded sunburst pattern on the underside of the base. No maker's marks or signatures were identified on any of the pieces.Ball Pitcher Height: 10 inchesBall Pitcher Width: 7.5 inchesBall Pitcher Base Diameter: 4.5 inchesFooted Pitcher Height: 8.75 inchesFlared Pitcher Height: 9 inches.
Lot: 503 - A Trio of Vintage American Pressed Glass Water Pitchers
This lot features three vintage pressed glass pitchers, likely produced in the United States during the mid-20th century. The first vessel is a pale yellow citron-toned pitcher characterized by wide vertical panels around the body and a molded D-shaped handle. The base is decorated with a deeply pressed radiating starburst or sunburst pattern. The second pitcher is clear glass with a geometric grid or waffle pattern consisting of rectangular blocks in relief and a thick molded handle. The third item is a clear water pitcher with a tapered cylindrical body, a molded ice lip designed to retain ice while pouring, and a single horizontal gold-toned band at the shoulder. No maker marks or signatures were identified on any of the pieces. Height of yellow pitcher: 7.25 inchesRim diameter of yellow pitcher: 5 inchesTotal length of yellow pitcher: 8 inches.
Lot: 504 - Two Pieces of American Utilitarian Stoneware Including a Two-Tone Jug and a Cylindrical Crock
This lot comprises two pieces of American utility stoneware, typical of late 19th to early 20th-century production. The first item is a wheel-thrown cylindrical stoneware crock or planter finished in an off-white matte slip. The piece features a recessed base with visible concentric throwing lines and contains no maker stamps or capacity markings. The second item is a single-handled stoneware jug with a rounded shoulder and narrow neck, accompanied by a fitted cork stopper. The jug is finished in a two-tone high-gloss glaze, featuring a deep chocolate brown upper portion that transitions into a yellowish-tan tone toward the base. No maker marks or stamps are present on the jug.Crock: 6 inches (h) x 6.5 inches (dia).
Lot: 505 - Three Antique American Stoneware Vessels Including a Weir Patented Fruit Jar
This lot features three pieces of antique American stoneware. The first item is a cylindrical fruit jar with a tapered shoulder and a ceramic lid held by a wire bail closure. It features a two-tone glaze with a light cream-colored Bristol-glaze body and a dark brown Albany-slip-type glaze on the shoulder and lid. The lid is embossed with the lettering THE WEIR PAT MAR 1ST 92. The second item is a tall, cylindrical bottle with a sloping shoulder, short neck, and a small pinched pour spout at the rim. It is finished in a speckled, light buff-colored glaze. The third item is a small cylindrical crock with a flared rim and an overall matte tan glaze.Tall bottle height: 9.5 inchesTall bottle diameter: 3.125 inches.
Lot: 506 - A Collection of Assorted Vintage Clear and Amber Glass Bottles
A collection of glass bottles in various forms and sizes, primarily in amber and clear glass. The group includes a clear glass flask embossed with the text FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS SALE OR REUSE OF THIS BOTTLE above a central portrait medallion of a man wearing spectacles. A large amber flask features an embossed floral rose design with the text HALF PINT at the base and a metal screw cap marked TURNER. A cylindrical amber bottle is marked with MILS and features a graduated volume scale from 50 to 250. The collection also contains a small amber bottle in a fiddle or violin shape with a black screw cap, and two small clear bottles, one hexagonal and one rectangular, both exhibiting internal cloudiness and mineral deposits.Large amber flask: 6.5 inches (height)Large amber flask: 3.5 inches (width).
Lot: 507 - A Collection of Antique Clear Glass Apothecary Bottles Attributed to Whitall Tatum and Company
This collection of antique apothecary or chemist bottles is crafted from clear glass and features rectangular bodies with recessed panels on the front and sides designed for paper labels. The set consists of one large display-size bottle and several smaller companion vessels. The bottles are primarily fitted with ground glass stoppers featuring wide, flat circular tops and horizontal flanges, while others retain cork closures. These examples are characteristic of pharmacy glassware produced by Whitall Tatum and Company during the late 19th century. The glass shows varying degrees of internal mineral staining and cloudiness throughout the collection.Largest bottle height: 12.25 inchesLargest bottle width: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 508 - A Pair of Brass Pedestal Kerosene Lamps, One by Doran Manufacturing Co.
A pair of pedestal-style brass kerosene lamps with clear glass chimneys. The taller lamp features a bulbous spun brass font on a tall pedestal base. It is equipped with an octagonal wick adjustment knob embossed with the text: DORAN MADE IN U.S.A. MFG. CO. DANBURY CT. This lamp is fitted with a long, straight-sided glass chimney. The shorter lamp features a shorter pedestal base and a brass font with a threaded filler cap on the shoulder and a decorative pierced coronet gallery burner. Both lamps are constructed from polished and spun brass. Overall height of taller lamp: 23.5 inchesBase diameter of taller lamp: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 509 - Two Decorative Ceramic Vessels including an Attributed Frankoma Footed Planter and a Pedestal Compote
This lot includes two pieces of vintage American-style decorative pottery. The first item is a low, rectangular earthenware planter featuring a stepped and scalloped rim on the long edges and four integrated corner feet. It is finished in a glossy cream-colored glaze that exhibits a dense, intentional crazing pattern across the entire surface. This form is attributed to Frankoma Pottery, model number 17. The second item is a pedestal compote or chalice bowl crafted from earthenware with a matte terracotta-toned glaze. The piece features a wide, rounded basin with a wavy, undulating rim, supported by a tapering stem and a flared circular base. The unglazed foot ring reveals a light-colored ceramic body.Compote: 6.25 inches high, 7 inches in diameterPlanter: 8.5 inches long, 4 inches wide.
Lot: 510 - Attributed to Hull Pottery Sunglow Pattern Floral Relief Lidded Grease Jar
This glazed earthenware lidded jar is attributed to Hull Pottery and features the Sunglow pattern. The vessel is a rounded grease jar or storage canister with a domed lid and spherical finial. The body is decorated with relief-molded floral motifs, including large multi-petaled blossoms and leaves, finished in a blended semi-gloss glaze of dusty pink with yellow and green accents. The underside of the base features the incised marks U S A and a mold number that appears to be 553, although the digits are partially obscured by the glaze and crazing.Height: 5 1/2 inchesWidth: 5 inches.
Lot: 511 - Salmon Falls Stoneware Blueberry Basket Lidded Bean Pot Dated 2000
A contemporary salt-glazed stoneware lidded crock or bean pot produced by Salmon Falls Stoneware of Dover, New Hampshire. The vessel features a bulbous form with two applied side lug handles and a domed lid with a central button knob. The exterior is finished with a light gray salt glaze featuring fine brown speckling, while the interior is coated in a dark brown glaze. The front of the pot is decorated with a cobalt blue slip-trailed motif depicting a woven basket overflowing with berries and foliage, with the berries rendered in a raised beaded relief. A single cobalt line encircles the base. The reverse side features an impressed rectangular seal with a semi-circular lower extension that reads SALMON FALLS / STONEWARE / 2000 / DOVER, N.H. A small impressed potter's mark in the shape of a scallop shell is located near the base of one handle.Height: 5 1/4 inchesWidth: 5 1/2 inchesBody Diameter: 4 3/4 inches.
Lot: 512 - Seven Clear Glass Lidded Table Articles Including Pieces in the Style of Anchor Hocking Wexford
This collection consists of seven clear glass lidded items, comprising sugar bowls, candy dishes, and storage jars featuring various pressed and etched patterns. Several pieces are in the style of the Wexford pattern produced by Anchor Hocking, characterized by diamond point and starburst motifs. The assembly includes one large double-handled sugar bowl with paneled sides and a pointed finial; one handled sugar bowl featuring a diamond and fan pattern with notched handles; and one footed candy dish with a sawtooth rim and an etched motif depicting a bird amidst foliage. The remaining four items are assorted cylindrical and footed jars showcasing geometric, starburst, and diamond point pressed designs. All pieces are constructed of pressed soda-lime glass, with distinct mold seams visible on several examples. No maker marks or signatures were observed upon inspection.Handled sugar bowl: 5 1/4 inches (height) x 6 3/4 inches (width across handles).
Lot: 513 - A Trio of Chinese Style Blue and White Porcelain Decorative Teapots
This set comprises three porcelain teapots decorated with underglaze cobalt blue in the traditional Chinese export style. The first teapot features a multi-faceted geometric body with diamond panels containing stylized floral motifs, a tall neck with a geometric lattice pattern, and a pointed finial lid. The second teapot is of a circular ring-form or donut shape resting on a rectangular foot, featuring a handle sculpted as a dragon and a body decorated with peony blossoms and scrolling foliage. The third teapot is of an octagonal canteen form with an overhead bridge handle and central panels depicting flowering branches. All three pieces exhibit traditional motifs including Greek key borders and scrolling vines. No maker marks, reign marks, or factory stamps are visible on the exterior bodies.Ring-form teapot height: 6.75 inchesRing-form teapot width: 6 inches.
Lot: 514 - American Banded Stoneware Lidded Casserole Dish
This item is a lidded stoneware casserole or serving bowl featuring a deep body with a slightly flared rim and a matching domed lid with a central knob handle. The exterior is finished in a cream-colored glaze with fine, all-over crazing. The piece is decorated with horizontal cobalt blue bands, including two concentric circles on the lid and a single band around the body of the bowl. The interior rim features a dark brown glazed band. The unglazed base displays concentric manufacturing ridges and handwritten markings in dark pigment, including the number 75 and two characters that appear to be letters, possibly J and B.Diameter: 10 inchesHeight: 6 inches.
Lot: 515 - An Assortment of Vintage Ball, Atlas, and Kerr Glass Canning Jars
A collection of vintage glass canning jars in aqua and clear glass. The assortment includes jars with embossed maker marks for Ball PERFECT MASON, ATLAS E-Z SEAL, and Kerr SELF SEALING MASON. The items feature various closure styles, including zinc screw-on caps with glass liners, a glass lid with a wire bail mechanism, and a metal screw cap. One large clear jar features vertical ribbing, while a square-bodied clear jar features a raised grid pattern on its upper half. The aqua glass jars are characteristic of mid-20th century production. The glass bodies vary in form from cylindrical to square-shouldered.Large clear jar height: 9.25 inchesLarge clear jar width: 3.75 inches.
Lot: 516 - A Collection of Five Antique and Vintage Cut and Pressed Glass Containers with Metal Lids
This collection includes five varied glass containers with metal lids and mounts, reflecting American styles from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The group features a syrup pitcher with a diamond-cut patterned glass body and a metal collar with a roaring lion head spout and grape-themed hinged lid. A squat jar exhibits sharp faceting in the American Brilliant Period style with an Art Nouveau foliate-scroll metal lid. Also included is a cylindrical glass jar with vertical ribs and diamond panels topped with a floral embossed lid, a miniature mustard pot with diamond-point patterns, and a fluted utility jar with a metal lid embossed Kerr Jelly Glass. The glass types include a mix of pressed glass and brilliant-cut styles.Art Nouveau jar: 3.5 inches diameter x 3.75 inches height.
Lot: 517 - A Pair of Art Deco Style Cut Glass and Gilt Brass Salt and Pepper Shakers
This pair of salt and pepper shakers is designed in a style resembling miniature Art Deco inkwells. Each shaker consists of a thick-walled, clear cut glass base with a square footprint and deeply chamfered corners. The body features a raised horizontal band encircling the center. The lids are made of a gold-toned cast metal with a high-relief foliate and berry motif. Each lid is topped with a spherical finial that features a single central aperture, distinguishing these as shakers. No maker's marks, hallmarks, or labels are present on either the glass or metal components.Height: 2 1/2 inchesWidth: 1 7/8 inches.
Lot: 518 - A Collection of Sterling Silver and Silver-Plated Decorative Tableware
This assortment includes decorative silver and silver-plated items from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The first item is a silver-plated oval dish featuring an Art Nouveau grapevine and leaf motif with a scalloped rim. The underside is stamped with the Jennings Brothers trademark: TRADE MARK J. B. SIGNIFIES THE BEST. The second item is a scalloped sterling silver nut dish with shell and scroll repoussé decoration. The interior bears a faint engraved inscription reading Christmas 1902. The underside is stamped ROBT. C. GLOVER STERLING 1015. The third item is an asymmetrical sterling silver pin dish decorated with an embossed blooming rose and trailing foliage in the Art Nouveau style, stamped STERLING on the interior rim with an illegible partial maker's mark. The fourth item is a silver-plated souvenir spoon from Italy. The ornate figural handle is topped with the Lion of Saint Mark above a shield and a scroll reading FIRENZE. The reverse of the bowl is stamped ITALY.Jennings Brothers dish: 6.25 inches lengthScalloped sterling dish: 4.5 inches diameterAsymmetrical sterling dish: 3.5 inches lengthSouvenir spoon: 5 inches lengthWeight not recorded.
Lot: 519 - A Collection of Six Decorative Clear and Patterned Glass Articles Including American Brilliant Style Nappy and Candlesticks
This collection of six glass articles consists of a variety of clear and tinted vessels and candlesticks. One item is a round handled nappy or serving dish featuring deep geometric cutting in the style of the American Brilliant Period, with central hobstars within triangular panels separated by wheel-etched daisy-like flowers and foliage. The dish is finished with a sawtooth rim and a smooth applied handle. Also included is a small creamer decorated with a frosted etched motif of a bird on a branch, surrounded by pressed geometric patterns and a scalloped rim. A novelty toothpick holder shaped like a top hat is executed in a yellow-tinted glass with a Daisy and Button pattern. The group is completed by three clear pressed glass candlesticks of varying heights and designs: one with a swirled stem on a circular ribbed base, one tall columnar design with a hexagonal base, and a third with a multi-tiered stem on a hexagonal base with radiating ribs. No maker marks or signatures are present on any piece.Handled Nappy: 6 inches diameterSwirled Candlestick: 6.5 to 7 inches heightTall Columnar Candlestick: 8.5 to 9 inches heightHexagonal Candlestick: 6 inches height.
Lot: 520 - An Assortment of Decorative Crystal and Art Glass including Swarovski and Sterling Mounted Items
An assortment of decorative crystal and art glass comprising several pieces of varying styles and origins. Included is a scent bottle featuring an intaglio-etched body with floral and wheat motifs. The bottle is fitted with a glass dauber stopper having a sterling silver mount marked STERLING and a pale green guilloche enamel top decorated with three hand-painted pink roses. The collection also includes a faceted crystal bowl featuring the Swarovski square acid-etched logo used between 1976 and 1988; this piece retains a retailer label from Holiday House in Lexington, Kentucky. A low circular crystal bowl is present, featuring deep vertical mitre cuts, a saw-tooth rim, and a starburst-cut base. Also included is a small flared glass vase or toothpick holder with vertical ribbing and thumbprint cuts around the bulbous lower section. Completing the assortment is a tapered cased art glass vase in a mid-century modern style, featuring an opaque white body with a pulled flame decoration in red and black at the base.Scent bottle: 4.5 inches height, 2.75 inches base diameterCased glass vase: 9 inches height.
Lot: 521 - A 12-Piece Collection of Red Glass Tableware Attributed to Anchor Hocking
This 12-piece collection of ruby red pressed glass is attributed to Anchor Hocking's Royal Ruby line. The assortment includes eight footed tumblers with tapered bodies and circular bases, two bulbous urn-shaped vases with flared rims and weighted bases, and two stemmed glasses. The stemmed glasses feature deep red bowls set on clear glass bases with a beaded ring design characteristic of the Boopie or Berwick pattern. No maker marks or signatures are visible on any of the pieces.Vase Height: 6 1/4 inchesVase Width: 3 3/4 inches.
Lot: 522 - A Trio of Decorative Satin and Enameled Art Glass Vases
This collection consists of three decorative glass vases of varying styles and techniques. The first is a cobalt blue satin glass pedestal vase featuring a flared neck and bulbous lower section, supported by a frosted clear glass stem and circular base. The second is an emerald green bud vase in the Bohemian style, featuring gold-toned gilding and hand-applied raised enamel floral motifs in shades of pink, blue, yellow, and white. This piece includes a ruffled rim and stands on a clear glass twisted pedestal stem with a gold-trimmed foot. The third is a large footed vase with a frosted glass body decorated with ruby red floral tulip motifs, featuring a flared ruby red rim and a weighted ruby glass base. No maker marks or signatures are visible on any of the items.Ruby vase height: 10 inchesRuby vase base diameter: 3 inches.
Lot: 523 - Two Ceramic Commemorative Decanters Including LeRoy Neiman Football and Liberty Bell
This lot features two vintage ceramic commemorative decanters. The first is a limited edition LeRoy Neiman Great American Sports series decanter, identified on the reverse as the third and final in a series. The front displays a polychrome expressionist action scene of American football players, including jersey numbers 40 and 52, with a facsimile LeRoy Neiman signature in the lower left corner. The reverse features a printed label for Satinwood Blended Whiskey, produced by the Satin Wood Distilling Company of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. The label includes a photograph of the artist, a short historical summary titled The Boston Game, and whiskey specifications. The second item is a commemorative ceramic decanter modeled after the Liberty Bell. It is finished with a metallic copper or bronze glaze on the bell and a brown wood-grain textured glaze on the yoke. The body of the bell features molded text replicating the original 1753 inscription from Leviticus 25:10. Both decanters are empty and sold as collectible objects.LeRoy Neiman Decanter: 8 3/4 inches height, 7 1/4 inches width, 2 inches depthLiberty Bell Decanter: 8 1/2 inches height.
Lot: 524 - Neoclassical Style Cast Iron Two-Hook Decorative Wall Plaque
This cast iron wall-mounted decorative plaque features a central relief in the Neoclassical style. The central oval medallion contains a raised figure of a woman in flowing, classical attire walking while holding a tray of grapes and other fruit. The medallion is framed by a beaded border and is topped with an ornate ribbon and scrollwork crest. Two scrolled hooks are mounted to a horizontal bar at the base of the plaque. The item is manufactured using sand-cast relief. The reverse displays a metal hanging bracket and shows the screws used to secure the hook assembly. No maker marks, signatures, or dates are present.Height: 11.5 inchesWidth: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 525 - A Gothic Revival Style Cast Iron Two Arm Wall Sconce
A vintage wall-mounted candle sconce featuring two arms, constructed of cast iron with a black painted finish. The object displays a vertical backplate with a spearhead finial and two open-work heart-shaped motifs. The cast iron surface is detailed with a dimpled texture to simulate hand-hammered metalwork. Two scrolling arms, decorated with acanthus leaf and foliate elements, support cylindrical candle cups. The sconce includes two pre-drilled holes for mounting. The reverse side of the central stem is incised with the number 1291 and the letter R.Height: 23.5 inchesWidth: 15 inches.
Lot: 526 - A Collection of 15 Miniature Porcelain Tea Service Pieces and Decorative Pitchers
This collection consists of 15 miniature porcelain pieces including two partial tea services and two decorative pitchers. The first service features a blue floral transfer-printed design in the style of the Meissen Blue Onion pattern and includes a scalloped rectangular tray, a lidded teapot, a lidded sugar bowl, a creamer, and a teacup with a fixed saucer. The second service is decorated with hand-painted pink rose motifs and gold-tone trim, comprising a tray with ribbed edges, a lidded sugar bowl, a creamer, two teacups, and two saucers. The lot also features a miniature pitcher with applied three-dimensional purple violets containing clear rhinestone centers and gold-tone trim; the base is marked SWEET VIOLET and SV-3 in black and red ink. The final piece is a bulbous green glazed ceramic pitcher with a gold-tone floral spray and flared foot.Pitcher Height: 2.25 inchesPitcher Width: 2.5 inches.
Lot: 527 - A Collection of Miniature Decorative Objects including Murano Style Millefiori Glass and Vintage Trinkets
An assortment of nine miniature decorative objects featuring several examples of millefiori glass in the Murano style. The glass items include a miniature teacup and matching saucer crafted with dense, multi-colored glass canes in red, blue, yellow, green, and white, featuring a frosted clear glass handle. Also included are two spherical glass paperweights containing colorful millefiori canes suspended in clear glass, and two small millefiori glass accents. The collection further contains a small hexagonal metal trinket box with a teal enameled lid featuring inlaid mother-of-pearl and abalone shell fragments in a floral motif. Complementing the set is an oval openwork metal costume brooch set with multi-colored round rhinestones and three central amber-colored baguette stones, a small circular vanity mirror with a black border inlaid with diamond-shaped accents, and a miniature round glass bottle filled with liquid and suspended silver-colored metallic flakes, sealed with a natural cork.Saucer: 2.5 inches in diameterTeacup: 0.75 inches in height.
Lot: 528 - A Pair of Aich Czechoslovakia Art Deco Porcelain Lusterware Sugar Bowl and Creamer
This matching two-piece set consists of a lidded sugar bowl and a creamer, manufactured by the Aich porcelain factory in Czechoslovakia. Both pieces are crafted from porcelain and feature a vibrant pink ground with a glossy finish. A decorative band of iridescent lusterware glaze encircles the rims and shoulders, separated from the body by a thin black pinstripe. The handles and the finial of the sugar bowl lid are finished in a contrasting solid black glaze. The base of the creamer bears the maker mark, which includes the word Aich within a cloud-shaped border above the word Czechoslovakia, alongside the hand-painted number 1252. The sugar bowl has twin handles and a matching lid with a vent hole, while the creamer features a single handle and an integrated pouring spout.Sugar Bowl: 4 inches height; 6 1/4 inches width.Creamer: 3 1/4 inches height.
Lot: 529 - A Pair of W.M. Dalton French Lead Crystal Beverage Glasses in the Vérité Pattern
This lot features a pair of highball style beverage glasses produced by W.M. Dalton in the Vérité pattern. Each glass is constructed from finely blown 24% lead crystal, as confirmed by the original retail packaging. The design consists of a series of polished vertical flutes on the main body that transition into a deeply cut geometric pattern of interlocking diamonds around the weighted base. One glass exhibits a faint acid-etched mark on the side that reads French Lead Crystal. The glasses are accompanied by their original cream-colored retail boxes, which bear printed text identifying the maker, pattern, and origin. These glasses were manufactured in France.Height: 5 1/4 inchesRim Diameter: 2 1/2 inches.
Lot: 530 - A Trio of Decorative Vases including Amethyst Ruffled Glass and American Lead Crystal
This lot features three decorative vases of various materials and styles. The first is a hand-blown art glass vase in a deep amethyst purple, featuring an optic ribbed pattern that swirls from the base to the widely flared and crimped ruffled rim. It is set upon an applied clear glass circular pedestal base. The second is a clear lead crystal vase with a scalloped rim and a molded design of interlocking hearts on the body, tapering to a multi-faceted hexagonal base. This item bears an oval blue foil label that reads: U.S.A. CRYSTAL · CRISTAL Lead de Plomo. The third is a large ovoid ceramic vase with a matte black finish and a short flared neck. The front face features a glossy, stylized fern motif.Amethyst Vase: 12.5 inches (H)Crystal Vase: 8 inches (H)Matte Black Vase: 13 inches (H) x 5.5 inches (W).
Lot: 531 - Two Vintage American Brass Gasoline Blow Torches, Turner and Lenk
This lot features two vintage gasoline blow torches of American manufacture, dating to the mid-20th century. The larger unit is a Turner Brass Works model 206AK, produced in Sycamore, Illinois. It features a cylindrical brass tank with a flared base, a red-painted wooden handle, and a cast-iron burner assembly. The burner is embossed with the text TURNER 206AK and SYCAMORE ILL. The smaller unit is a compact gasoline torch manufactured by the Lenk Manufacturing Company of Newton, Massachusetts. This item possesses a brass body and a red-painted curved metal handle. It retains a largely intact decal on the side with the manufacturer name and a gasoline label. Both torches include their respective burner assemblies and adjustment knobs.Large Torch Height: 9.5 inchesLarge Torch Base Diameter: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 532 - A Large Bohemian Style Cranberry Flash and Gilt Glass Bowl with Matching Underplate
This two-piece decorative glass set consists of a large centerpiece bowl and a matching underplate, crafted in a style consistent with late 19th to early 20th-century Bohemian or Continental European glass. The clear glass body features a molded spiral-ribbed swirl pattern radiating from the center of the plate and covering the lower half of the bowl. The flared upper section of the bowl and the broad rim of the underplate are finished with a deep cranberry red stain or flash. These red surfaces are embellished with delicate acid-etched floral and foliate swags. Both items are finished with a wide, textured gilt border at the rims, featuring a stippled ground with polished gold scrolling foliate and fleur-de-lis style motifs. There are no visible maker marks, signatures, or acid stamps on either piece.Underplate: 18 inches in diameterBowl: 6.75 inches in height.
Lot: 533 - A Collection of Four Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons
This lot consists of four antique cast iron sad irons, also known as flat irons, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The collection includes a variety of construction styles common to the period. One iron features a solid-body design with an integral D-shaped handle. A second iron possesses a cast iron base with a slender, curved metal handle and a raised mounting boss on the top surface. The third iron is finished with a ribbed or turned grip handle and exhibits a dark green and black oxidized patina. The fourth iron demonstrates a two-part construction, utilizing a separate strap-metal handle fastened to the base with a central square-headed bolt and nut. No maker marks or patent dates are legible due to surface degradation.Base Length: 5 1/2 inchesBase Width: 3 1/4 to 3 1/2 inchesHeight: 5 inches.
Lot: 534 - Collection of Four Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons
Collection of four fixed-handle cast iron sad irons. These tools are manufactured from solid cast iron, typical of domestic laundry equipment from the late 19th to early 20th century. The group includes one iron with a cross-hatch textured grip and another with bulbous handle supports and significant surface pitting. A third, smaller iron retains chipped red paint and features an embossed six-pointed star mark with partial characters appearing to be K and E. The final iron features a spiral-turned handle grip and an embossed numeral 8 on the top surface, signifying its weight in pounds. All four irons are single-piece or fixed-handle castings and appear to be complete.Base Length: 6.5 inchesBase Width: 4.5 inchesHeight: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 535 - Set of Four Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons including Southern Queen Manufacturing Company
A collection of four antique cast iron sad irons featuring varied handle designs. The group includes a notable specimen manufactured by the Southern Queen Manufacturing Company, clearly marked on the top plate with Southern Queen Mfg Co and the numeral 7, which denotes its weight in pounds. This iron is distinguished by its coiled or finned metal handle. A second iron in the set features a fluted or spiral-carved handle and a gold-tone finish, marked with the numeral 7. A third black-finished iron is marked with the numeral 6 and features a smooth, slightly tapered cylindrical handle. The fourth iron in the collection has a black finish and a handle with a cross-hatched or diamond-patterned texture. All four pieces are constructed of solid cast iron.Length: 4.5 to 5 inchesWidth: 4 inchesHeight: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 536 - A Group of Four Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons Including Colebrookdale and Wapak Examples
This lot consists of four antique cast iron sad irons, also known as flat irons, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. One iron is identified by the embossed name COLEBROOKDALE on the handle, produced by the Colebrookdale Iron Company of Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Another iron features the name WAPAK embossed on the handle and the number 6 impressed into the base, manufactured by the Wapak Hollow Ware Co. of Wapakoneta, Ohio. The third iron is characterized by a decoratively twisted handle, and the fourth iron features a large, oval hoop handle with a heavily textured, pitted base. All four irons are constructed of solid cast iron and represent domestic technology used for pressing laundry after being heated on a stove.Length: 6 1/4 inchesWidth: 3 1/2 inchesHeight: 5 1/4 inches.
Lot: 537 - A Set of Four Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons
This group of four antique cast iron sad irons, also referred to as flat irons, represents typical domestic pressing tools from the late 19th or early 20th century. The collection consists of two distinct handle styles. Two of the irons feature integrated, solid loop handles cast as a single unit with the base. The other two irons are designed with curved handle supports and separate decorative ribbed handles, also made of cast iron. All four items are constructed entirely from cast iron and show no visible embossed maker marks, patent dates, or weight designations. Their relatively compact size suggests they were used for pressing detail work such as sleeves and collars, or were produced as salesman samples or children's toys.Length: 4.5 inchesWidth: 3.5 inchesHeight: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 538 - A Group of Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons
A collection of cast iron sad irons, also referred to as flat irons, of the type used for domestic pressing during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The assortment features various handle designs including round eye styles and traditional double-post arches. One example includes a handle secured to the base by a horizontal plate with two rivets. Two irons utilize a single-post center attachment with a loop handle, including one with heavy oxidation. The final iron has a double-post handle configuration. All units are constructed of heavy cast iron with smooth bases and pointed fronts. No manufacturer names, stamps, or patent dates are clearly legible on any of the bases or handles.Length: 5 3/4 inchesWidth: 3 3/4 inchesHeight: 4 3/4 inches.
Lot: 539 - Four Antique American Cast Iron Sad Irons
A collection of four antique American-style cast iron sad irons, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. These domestic tools feature heavy cast iron bodies with a pointed toe and flat heel, designed to be heated on a stovetop for pressing laundry. The group includes various handle configurations: two with integral cast iron handles, one with a simple bent strap metal handle, and one featuring a black-painted grip, likely wood, supported by metal uprights. Identification markings are visible on two examples. One iron is embossed on the top surface with the numeral 5 near the point and the letters B and W near the heel. A second iron is embossed with the numeral 5 on the rear vertical face of the heel. The numeral 5 typically denotes the weight of the iron in pounds.Length: 5.5 to 6 inchesWidth: 3.5 inchesHeight: 5 inches.
Lot: 540 - A Set of Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons
A set of four antique cast iron sad irons, also referred to as flat irons. The collection comprises various designs used for domestic laundry from the mid-to-late 19th century into the early 20th century. The set includes two larger irons featuring thick, contoured handles integrated into the cast body, one smaller iron with a simple round eye or loop handle, and one medium iron with a thin arched handle secured to the base with bolts. Each iron is constructed of solid cast iron, designed to be heated on a stove or over hot coals. No embossed manufacturer names, patent dates, or model numbers are visible on the metal surfaces. One iron retains a remnant of a yellow paper label on the base, though the text is no longer legible.Length: 5.5 inchesWidth: 3.5 inchesHeight: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 541 - A Collection of Antique Cast Iron Asbestos and Schreiber and Conchar Sad Iron Bases and Handles
This collection consists of several antique cast iron sad iron components, featuring branded examples from the late 19th to early 20th century. The lot includes a base embossed with SCHREIBER & CONCHAR MFG CO. DUBUQUE IOWA and NO. C.B. Two additional bases are embossed with the Asbestos brand name; one is marked ASBESTOS 72-B SAD IRON and the other simply ASBESTOS SAD IRON. The assortment features two wooden handles: one straight handle on metal supports attached to a base, and one detached curved handle with a metal latching mechanism designed for interchangeable cores. The bases are made of heavy cast iron, while the handles are turned wood with steel or iron attachment hardware.Base length (72-B): 5.5 inchesGeneral base length: 5 to 6 inchesBase height: 1.5 inches.
Lot: 542 - Antique Universal Bread Maker No. 4 by Landers, Frary and Clark
This antique Universal Bread Maker No. 4 is a hand-operated kitchen appliance manufactured by Landers, Frary and Clark in New Britain, Connecticut. The set is constructed of galvanized and cast metal and consists of the main mixing bucket, a fitted lid with a central cast metal cross-piece, a detachable hand-crank with a black grip, and a separate screw-style table clamp. The lid features embossed instructional text including Put in all liquids first then flour, Turn 3 minutes, and Turn until dough forms a ball. The central bar identifies the manufacturer and lists various patent dates from June 2, 1903, to December 26, 1905. The bucket features two side-mounted wire handles and an internal wire dough hook.Lid diameter: 12 inchesBucket height: 11 inchesTotal width with handles: 14.5 inches.
Lot: 543 - Vintage Copper and Brass Military Style Signal Bugle with Mouthpiece
A vintage signal bugle constructed with a copper body and brass fittings, including the bell rim, ferrules, and stays. The instrument follows a traditional military cavalry pattern with a compact, wrapped design. It features a removable silver-toned metal mouthpiece, likely silver or nickel-plated brass, which is attached to the lead pipe stay by a small safety chain. The interior of the bell reveals a copper finish and a visible longitudinal seam from the manufacturing process. There are no visible maker marks, stamps, or identification numbers on the instrument.Length: 11 inchesBell Diameter: 4 inches.
Lot: 544 - Vintage Copper and Brass Circular Hunting Horn Made in England
This hunting horn is constructed with a circular copper tube and brass components. The piece features a brass mouthpiece and a brass sleeve at the bell joint. The brass sleeve is stamped with the words MADE IN ENGLAND in capital letters. The design is a traditional circular form, often used in hunting or as a coach horn. The bell has a flared rim and the interior shows evidence of the manufacturing process.Overall Width: Approximately 12.5 inchesBody Diameter: Approximately 10 inchesBell Diameter: Approximately 2.5 inches.
Lot: 545 - A Pair of Antique Wooden Washboards including Luthe Royal Brass and Metal Product Mfg. Co.
Two antique washboards featuring wooden frames and corrugated metal scrubbing surfaces. The first board includes a printed wood header with a circular logo for the Luthe Hardware Company and text reading Luthe Royal Brass, Des Moines, IA. It features a brass-toned metal scrubbing panel. The second board features a wooden header stamped for the Metal Product Mfg. Co., St. Louis, MO. This board contains an oxidized corrugated metal panel and is reinforced with four vertical wooden slats on the reverse side. Both pieces utilize a traditional frame construction with extended legs.Width: 12.5 inchesHeight: 24 inches.
Lot: 546 - A Pair of National Washboard Co. Glass and Wood Washboards Nos. 512 and 80
This pair of antique washboards is constructed with wooden frames and textured glass scrubbing surfaces. The first washboard features a wooden crest printed with National Washboard Co. No NATIONAL 512 along with the locations Saginaw, Chicago, and Memphis and the text TRADE MARKS REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MADE IN U.S.A. Its glass surface is embossed with the word NATIONAL in a repeating pattern across the horizontal ridges. The second washboard features a matching ridged glass surface and is marked on the reverse side of the wooden crest with the word GLASS and No 80 in the corners. Both units utilize vertical side supports with extended legs and are held together with metal fasteners. Width: 12.5 inchesHeight: 24.5 to 25 inches.
Lot: 547 - National Washboard Co. No. 801 National The Brass King Vintage Washboard
This is a vintage dual-sided washboard manufactured by the National Washboard Co. with production origins in Memphis, Chicago, and Saginaw. The piece is constructed with a solid wood frame and a corrugated brass scrubbing surface. One face features stenciled branding for the No. 801 National model, reinforced with six vertical wooden dowels positioned over the metal. The reverse side is branded as The Brass King and includes the phrases Top Notch Soap Saving, Sanitary Front Drain, and The Board Will Do The Work. The design incorporates a wooden divider with notched cutouts for drainage. Height: 24 inchesWidth: 12 1/2 inches.
Lot: 548 - A Pair of Vintage Dubl Handi Travel-Sized Washboards by Columbus Washboard Co.
This lot features a pair of vintage travel-sized washboards, identified as the Dubl Handi model manufactured by the Columbus Washboard Co. of Columbus, Ohio. Each washboard is constructed with a solid wood frame housing a corrugated metal rubbing surface. The front header of each board is printed with the brand name Dubl Handi and the instruction to use either side according to fabric. The reverse side of each frame features black printed text stating the product is ideal for silks, hosiery, lingerie, or handkerchiefs, and emphasizes its compact size for traveling. The manufacturer's name and location are printed on both the front and reverse of each board.Width: 8.5 inchesHeight: 18 inches.
Lot: 549 - Vintage Columbus Washboard Co. Ideal Model Small Washboard with Pears Soap Advertising and Hooks
This is a small-scale Columbus Washboard Co. Ideal model washboard that has been finished for decorative use. The item features a wooden frame and a corrugated metal scrubbing surface. The front header board is decorated with a vintage-style Pears Soap advertising decal depicting a Victorian-era woman and the text PEARS SOAP, HEALTHFUL SKIN, and SOFT, WHITE BEAUTIFUL. Four metal cup hooks are installed along the bottom crossmember, allowing the piece to function as a key rack or small item organizer. The reverse side of the wooden header board features incised stamped text that reads IDEAL FOR SILKS, HOSIERY... and JUST THE RIGHT SIZE TO FIT A BUCKET, PAIL OR LAVATORY. The entire unit has been coated in a bright orange paint.Height: 18 inchesWidth: 8 3/4 inches.
Lot: 550 - A Trio of Vintage American Wooden Washboards including National No. 801 and The Brass King
This collection consists of three vintage American washboards, each constructed with a wooden frame and unique scrubbing surfaces. The first item is a National Washboard Co. No. 801 model, which features a rippled glass scrubbing surface protected by seven vertical wooden dowels. The header is printed with "National Washboard Co. / NO NATIONAL 801 / TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MADE IN U. S. A. / MEMPHIS CHICAGO," with the brand name highlighted in red. The second item is a Maid of Honor washboard featuring a corrugated metal scrubbing surface in a herringbone pattern and a wire attached to the reverse for hanging. The third item is a Top Notch Brass King washboard, characterized by a corrugated brass scrubbing surface and a notched wooden rail at the base of the header designed for a "Sanitary Front Drain." Its markings include "TOP NOTCH / THE BRASS KING / SANITARY FRONT DRAIN / THE BOARD WILL DO THE WORK."Height: 25 inchesWidth: 13 1/8 inches.
Lot: 551 - Two Vintage Wood and Metal Washboards by National Washboard Co. and Monarch Mfg. Co.
This lot consists of two vintage American-made washboards from the early to mid-20th century, constructed with wooden frames and corrugated brass-toned metal rubbing surfaces. The first washboard is a National Washboard Co. No. 801, featuring a wooden frame that has been painted white. The front panel is printed with the manufacturer name and the locations Chicago, Saginaw, and Memphis. This model includes vertical safety bars positioned over the metal surface. The name HAYDEN is written in orange crayon on the upper reverse panel. The second washboard is a No. Monarch 425, manufactured by The Monarch Mfg. Co. of Tiffin, Ohio. The front panel features a diamond logo with the text THE BEST and SAVE, and drainage holes above the rubbing surface labeled RETURN DRAIN. The reverse panel is printed in red with the manufacturer details and model number.Height: 24 inchesWidth: 12.25 inches.
Lot: 552 - Two Vintage American Washboards including Mother Hubbard Roller and Morvalu Galvanized Models
This lot consists of two vintage laundry tools manufactured in the American Midwest. The first item is a Mother Hubbard Standard Roller Washboard produced by Mother Hubbard, Incorporated of Mendota, Illinois. It features a wooden frame construction with eight horizontally mounted, grooved wooden rollers. The front header board is stenciled in orange ink with the brand name and an oval manufacturer logo. The reverse side contains a large printed section titled Mother Hubbard's Patent Roller Washboard, which includes five numbered points of instruction for the operator. The second item is a Morvalu model corrugated washboard manufactured by the Columbus Washboard Company of Columbus, Ohio. It is constructed with a wooden frame and a galvanized corrugated metal scrubbing surface. The wooden header is stenciled with the Morvalu brand name in large red letters with a blue V. The reverse is stenciled in blue ink with Laundry Size and the maker's location.Width: 12.5 inchesHeight: 25 inches.
Lot: 553 - A Pair of Antique Cast Iron Miniature Sad Iron and Matching Footed Trivet
This set features a late 19th to early 20th-century miniature cast iron sad iron and a coordinating footed trivet. The iron is a single-piece casting with a pointed nose, a flat base, and a fixed loop handle. The matching trivet is designed with an openwork scrollwork surface, a raised rear flange for securing the iron, and four short integral feet. Both pieces have been finished in a light mint green paint, which is a later decorative application rather than an original factory finish. There are no legible maker marks, names, or model numbers visible on either piece; the base of the iron contains a circular casting indentation.Iron: 4.5 inches long, 2.25 inches wide, 4 inches high.Trivet: 5 inches long, 3.5 inches wide.
Lot: 554 - Two Vintage Woven Rattan and Mixed Media Baskets
This lot features two vintage decorative baskets of varying forms and materials. The first is a boat-shaped basket, often referred to as a gondola basket, constructed from finely woven rattan. It has a deep crescent profile with a fixed, wrapped overhead handle and sits on a low, circular pedestal base. The tapered ends are detailed with stylized, multi-loop woven knots. The second item is a smaller, round basket of mixed-media construction, utilizing flat wood slats for the frame and thick, braided natural fibers for the side walls. One side is accented with a rectangular plaque containing a dark, textured ground and a gold-toned metal leaf-shaped cutout. No maker marks or signatures are visible on either piece.Boat-shaped basket: approximately 12 inches in length, 7 inches in width, and 9.5 inches in height at the handle.Round basket: approximately 6.5 inches in diameter and 4 inches in height.
Lot: 555 - A Pair of Vintage Colonial Revival Style Cast Brass Double Arm Wall Sconces
This pair of vintage wall-mounted candle sconces is constructed from cast brass in a traditional Colonial Revival style. Each piece features a central vertical column characterized by turned elements and a prominent central spherical orb. The top of the column is finished with an integrated circular hanging ring for mounting, while the base terminates in a decorative finial. Two scrolled, s-curve arms branch out from the central column, each supporting a cylindrical candle cup. The reverse side of each sconce is hollow, which is characteristic of sand-cast brass decorative items. No manufacturer marks, factory stamps, or hallmarks were found upon inspection.Height: 13 inchesWidth: 10 inches.
Lot: 556 - General Electric Model G53 Tabletop Tube Radio, circa 1938
A General Electric model G53 tabletop tube radio, dating to approximately 1938. The unit features a wood cabinet with walnut veneers designed in the Art Deco Streamline style, characterized by rounded corners and four vertical wooden grille slats over the speaker cloth. The interface consists of a horizontal slide-rule dial displaying two bands: Short-Wave (6.0 to 18 MC) and Broadcast (55 to 160 KC). A brown plastic bezel surrounds the dial and six mechanical push-button presets, two of which are labeled WSM and WGRC. Below the dial are four brown teardrop-shaped control knobs for volume, tone, and tuning functions. The rear of the unit reveals a metal chassis labeled F. T. 270 CHASSIS with a stamped serial number 20478. The chassis contains several vacuum tubes and an integrated electro-dynamic speaker.Height: 10 inchesWidth: 17.5 inchesDepth: 9 inches.
Lot: 557 - A Pair of Vintage Frosted Glass Boudoir Lamps with Amber Prisms and Grape Motif
A matching pair of vintage boudoir lamps designed in a Victorian revival style, likely dating to the mid-20th century. The lamps feature clear pressed glass bases with a tiered hobnail or beaded pattern at the foot. The central column is composed of clear glass surrounding an internal pink-toned rod. Each lamp includes a clear glass bobeche from which eight amber-tinted glass arrowhead prisms are suspended. The removable shades are made of frosted satin glass and feature embossed grape clusters, vine motifs, and a scalloped rim. The brass-toned metal sockets are stamped with the manufacturer Leviton, Made in U.S.A., 250W 250V, along with patent information. The lamps are equipped with brown plastic-coated cords and standard two-prong plugs.Height: 12 1/4 inchesBase Diameter: 4 inchesWidth at Prisms: 4 inches.
Lot: 558 - Mid-Century Glass Boudoir Lamp with Frosted Grape Shade and Hanging Prisms
This electric boudoir lamp is designed in the mid-century Victorian revival luster style. The lamp features a frosted glass hurricane shade with an embossed clear glass design of grape clusters and scrolling vines, topped with a scalloped, ruffled rim. The central clear pressed glass body includes a faceted column that supports a circular gallery. Hanging from this gallery are twelve faceted, teardrop-shaped glass prisms that exhibit a consistent amber tint. The tiered, circular base is ornamented with two concentric rings of hobnail glass bosses. The metal socket shell is embossed with markings for Leviton, Made in U.S.A., Patented, and electrical ratings of 660W. 250V. It includes a black plastic turn-knob switch and a brown two-prong cord.Height: 12.5 inchesWidth: 5 inches.
Lot: 559 - Vintage Glass Hurricane Boudoir Lamp with Prisms and Marble Base
A vintage hurricane-style boudoir table lamp featuring a tiered construction. The lamp stands on a square white marble base that supports a polished brass-tone metal stem. The central column includes a faceted glass section topped by a ruffled glass bobeche. Eight clear glass teardrop-shaped prisms are suspended from the bobeche by wire hangers. The lamp is finished with a clear glass hurricane shade that has a flared rim and an etched motif of grapes and vines. The electrical components include a white cord with a two-prong plug and a cream-colored turn-knob switch integrated into the socket. No maker's marks or labels are visible on any components.Height: Approximately 14.5 inchesBase: 3.5 inches squareBobeche diameter: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 560 - A Pair of Mid-Century Traditional Brass Table Lamps Attributed to Stiffel
A pair of mid-century traditional electric table lamps, attributed to Stiffel. The bases are constructed from heavy cast and turned brass, featuring a classic multi-tiered baluster form with distinct knops and rings. The lamps are fitted with tall, tan fabric drum-style shades featuring gold-toned trim along the top and bottom edges. The sockets retain standard Underwriters Laboratories Inc. listed labels. The lamps are shown in working condition.Height: 35.5 inchesShade Diameter: 14 inches.
Lot: 561 - An American Neoclassical Revival Polychrome Cast Metal Double-Arm Wall Sconce
An ornate double-arm electric wall sconce in the Neoclassical Revival style. The cast metal body features a central backplate decorated with acanthus leaves, scrollwork, and a motif of two affronted stylized birds. Two scrolling arms extend from the base, each supporting a candle-style socket within a foliate-rimmed cup. Cast metal fleur-de-lis pendants hang from the ends of each arm. The sconce is finished in a gold tone with green-tinted polychrome accents. The reverse reveals an unplated silver-toned base metal, characteristic of cast white metal or spelter. While no maker marks are visible on the casting, the electrical components on the reverse include a switch marked: CAT. 10071, LEVITON, 3A.125V 1A.250V. This indicates the use of American-made parts from the mid-20th century.Width: 10 inchesHeight: 12 inchesBackplate Height: 8 inches.
Lot: 562 - Cast Iron Wall Mounted Bell with Horse and Buggy Silhouette Topper
A wall-mounted door or dinner bell constructed of sand-cast iron with a matte black painted finish. The piece features a decorative silhouette topper depicting a horse harnessed to a two-wheeled buggy or gig with a seated driver. The bell is suspended from a horizontal extension arm that connects to a vertical wall-mounting bracket. The bracket is equipped with two pre-drilled holes for installation. The bell is secured to the bracket with a modern galvanized nut and bolt. The interior of the bell contains a clapper attached to a cast-in loop. No maker marks or foundry stamps are present on the object.Bracket Height: 12 inchesExtension from Wall: 11 inchesBell Diameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 563 - 19th Century Brass Scale Bucket Measure with Suspension Hook
An antique cylindrical measure, likely used as a grain scale bucket or sample container, constructed from a heavy-walled copper-based alloy such as brass or bronze. The vessel features a flat base showing concentric machining marks consistent with lathe finishing or spinning. An arched, flat-bar handle is attached to the rim with two slotted brass screws and supports a central wrought iron or steel suspension hook. This type of bucket was commonly employed with large beam scales for weighing commodities in agricultural and industrial settings. There are no visible maker marks, stamps, or labels.Height: 5 3/4 inchesDiameter: 5 3/4 inches.
Lot: 564 - Two Elephant Figurines including a Still Bank and a Trunk Up Figure
This lot features two elephant figures. The first is a cast iron still bank, designed with a two-part construction joined by a flat-head screw on the right side. It features a single coin slot along the upper spine and is finished in a dark bronze tone. The design is consistent with still banks produced by early 20th-century American manufacturers such as A.C. Williams. The second item is a cast brass figurine depicting a standing elephant with its trunk raised. It shows a vertical casting seam along the head and spine, a feature common in vintage brass exports often attributed to distributors like Leonard Silver Manufacturing. No identifying marks, dates, or signatures are visible on either piece.Height: 3 1/8 inchesLength: 4 1/4 inchesWidth: 1 5/8 inches.
Lot: 565 - Art Deco Two-Light Electric Table Lamp with Green Jadeite Glass Accent
An Art Deco period two-light electric table lamp featuring a central fluted metal stem accented with a translucent green glass ring, commonly referred to as jadeite. The stem bifurcates into two angular, open-work arms that terminate in scalloped bobeches. Each socket is encased in an aged cardboard faux-dripping wax candle sleeve and features an individual black plastic turn-knob switch marked with a raised letter T. The lamp is supported by a square, four-footed base decorated with low-relief geometric and stylized scroll patterns. A central threaded vertical rod extends from the hub between the arms, which originally served to support a lampshade. The wiring is of vintage construction with a translucent brown cord.Height: 18.5 inchesWidth: 9.5 inchesBase: 5.5 inches x 5.5 inches.
Lot: 566 - Two Decorative Brass-Toned Metal Items Including a Fritz Brass Kentucky State Paperweight and a Standing Horse Figurine
This lot contains two brass-toned metal decorative objects. The first is a state of Kentucky souvenir paperweight by Fritz Brass. The piece features raised, polished lettering of the word KENTUCKY set against a pebbled, textured background. The underside is covered in blue felt and retains the original Fritz Brass, the very finest, KOREA manufacturer label. The second item is a hollow-cast standing horse figurine with a brushed metallic finish, modeled with anatomical details in a stationary pose.Horse Figurine: 4.75 inches height x 5.5 inches lengthKentucky Paperweight: 1.75 inches height x 4.25 inches length.
Lot: 567 - Neoclassical Style Antiqued Bronze-Tone Metal Table Lamp with Pleated Shade
This table lamp is designed in a Neoclassical revival style, featuring an ornate cast metal base with a fluted stem and an antiqued bronze-tone finish. The circular base is decorated with relief-molded floral, starburst, and scrolled motifs. The tapering stem leads to a flared socket equipped with a black turn-knob switch. The lamp is paired with a cream-colored, pleated fabric drum shade supported by a metal harp and ball finial. The metal has an intentional antiqued finish with darker recessed areas to highlight the cast details. It is equipped with a gold-tone plastic-insulated cord. A white adhesive Underwriters Laboratories (UL) label on the socket lists technical specifications and a 60-watt maximum bulb capacity. No manufacturer name or logo is present.Height: approximately 22 inches to the top of the shadeShade Diameter: approximately 16 inches at the widest point.
Lot: 568 - Four American and Contemporary Silver-Plated Tableware and Liturgical Vessels
This assortment consists of four silver-plated objects from different manufacturers. Included is a lidded creamer or small pitcher by the Benedict Manufacturing Co. of East Syracuse, New York. The vessel features a spun body decorated with an engraved floral and foliate spray, a cast ornamental handle, and a hinged lid. The base is stamped Benedict Mfg. Co. Quadruple Plate 6. Also included is a footed bowl with a removable lid by the Homan Silver Plate Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. The design features three cast scroll feet and a lid surmounted by a cross finial. The underside bears the Homan Silver Plate Co. circular mark with a central anchor. The collection is completed by a pair of contemporary wine goblets by Godinger Silver Art Co. Ltd. The goblets feature cast stems and bases fashioned as grapevines with clusters of grapes and leaves, supporting bowls with a brushed finish. One goblet retains the original manufacturer foil label on the base.Dimensions: Various.
Lot: 569 - Antique John Chatillon and Sons Iron Clad 200 Pound Hanging Spring Scale
This antique hanging spring scale is an Iron Clad model manufactured by John Chatillon and Sons of New York City. The instrument features a heavy duty cylindrical cast iron housing with a weathered black finish. A vertical brass faceplate is secured to the front and includes a graduated scale from 0 to 200 units, likely pounds, in 10 unit increments with individual pound markers. The top of the brass plate is engraved Chatillon's Iron Clad with five pointed stars. It also features a circular seal indicating it is an Approved Type 34 with a serial mark and H for New York City weights and measures standards. The scale is equipped with a large iron suspension ring at the top and a heavy gauge steel S-hook at the bottom for attaching loads. Overall Length: 16 inchesBody Width: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 570 - Antique Combination Meat Cleaver and Bone Saw with Wood Handle
This antique combination kitchen tool features a primary rectangular cleaver blade integrated with an adjustable multi-functional attachment. Similar examples are commonly attributed to American manufacturers such as Superior Warranted or L.F.W. and Son, often associated with design patents from the early 20th century. The tool is constructed from forged steel with a dark finish and a turned wooden handle. The pivoting attachment, secured to the blade by a wing nut, includes a serrated saw edge for cutting bone and various notches and points intended for auxiliary kitchen functions such as meat tenderizing or pot lifting. The handle is secured by a metal ferrule and features a circular iron hanging ring at the terminal end. No maker marks or patent dates are visible on the metal surface or handle.Overall Length: 14.5 inchesBlade Length: 6.5 inchesBlade Height: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 571 - Two Antique Hand Tools: A Rocking Herb Chopper and a Leatherworker's Head Knife
This lot features two antique utility hand tools, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The first item is a single-blade rocking herb chopper, also known as a mezzaluna, used for mincing food. It consists of a crescent-shaped steel blade secured to a Y-shaped iron frame with two rivets and is fitted with a horizontally oriented cylindrical wooden handle. The second item is a traditional leatherworker's head knife, or round knife, used for skiving and cutting. It features a semi-circular steel blade with two circular cutouts at the base, a brass ferrule collar, and a tapered hardwood handle. No maker's marks, brand names, or patent dates are visible on either tool.Herb Chopper Blade Width: 7 inchesHerb Chopper Overall Height: 7 inches.
Lot: 572 - A Collection of Antique Industrial and Utilitarian Hand Tools
An assortment of antique utilitarian hand tools including two pairs of tongs, a spring balance scale, and a small hand shovel. The two pairs of tongs are of cross-hinged forged iron construction with curved, sharp-pointed tips, traditionally used for handling ice or timber. One pair retains a black-painted finish with a handle attached by links, while the other is unpainted iron with a chain-link handle. The spring balance scale features a rectangular brass face plate and a large iron hanging hook. The brass plate is incised at the top with a circular mark containing the words IMPROVED SPRING BALANCE and HARYS, with the word WARRANTED appearing below the circle. The face of the scale is graduated in increments of 8 pounds, with a total weighing capacity of 50 pounds. The metal hand shovel includes a rectangular scoop and a shaft ending in a traditional D-style grip.Handle width of black-finished tongs: 5 inchesLength of black-finished tongs: 16.5 inchesLength of unpainted iron tongs: 15 inchesLength of hand shovel: 12.25 inches.
Lot: 573 - Large Hand-Carved Natural Wood Root Bowl
A large hand-carved decorative bowl crafted from a single section of wood, likely a root or tree stump. The piece features an organic, free-form shape with an undulating, live-edge rim that follows the natural contours of the timber. The wood is finished with a polished honey-toned luster, showcasing prominent concentric growth rings, natural knots, and dense grain patterns. The underside reveals the central growth rings of the wood section. There are no visible maker marks, signatures, or labels.Length: 15 inchesWidth: 13 inchesHeight: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 574 - Bulova Gold-Tone and Wood-Finished Quartz Mantel Clock with Pendulum
This Bulova quartz mantel clock is constructed with a rectangular gold-tone metal frame featuring fluted columnar supports and a dark wood-finished top and base. The dial assembly consists of a gold-tone chapter ring with black Roman numerals set against a white face. The face is inscribed with the maker name BULOVA and the word QUARTZ. A circular aperture in the lower portion of the case reveals a gold-tone pendulum. The back of the case is enclosed by a removable gold-tone metal panel with a small round knob for access to the movement.Height: 8.5 inchesWidth: 7.75 inches.
Lot: 575 - Miniature Teal Blue Pressed Glass Hen on Nest Covered Dish
This is a two-piece miniature covered glass dish, featuring a pressed glass hen figural lid resting on an oval base. The translucent glass is a vibrant teal blue color. The lid is molded in the shape of a nesting hen with stylized feather detailing and a textured comb. The oval base features an embossed basket-weave pattern on the exterior. This size and form were typically produced as individual salt cellars or decorative trinket boxes. While this example shares design characteristics with miniature hens produced by mid-20th century American glassmakers such as Degenhart, Boyd, or L.E. Smith, no manufacturer marks are visible on the lid or base to confirm a specific attribution.Length: 2 5/8 inchesWidth: 1 3/4 inchesHeight: 2 1/4 inches.
Lot: 576 - A Trio of Asian Style Decorative Metal and Wood Trinket Boxes
This lot consists of three small decorative boxes of various origins and materials. Included is a Japanese rectangular metal box featuring a high-relief dragon on the lid with traditional characters in stylized frames. The sides are decorated with relief landscapes of mountains and pagodas. It has a wood-lined interior and is marked MADE IN JAPAN on the base. Also included is a small rectangular brass box with pierced openwork floral designs, a top handle, and a front latch. The rear of the brass box is stamped with assembly marks 11 and L 1. The final piece is a square dark hardwood box featuring metal and wood inlay on the lid with a central medallion and foliate motifs within a carved scrollwork border. The interior of the wooden box is lined with maroon fabric.Square wooden box: 2.25 inches W x 2.25 inches D x 1.5 inches H.
Lot: 577 - A Collection of Vintage Decorative and Utilitarian Objects Including Metalware and Ceramics
An assortment of decorative and industrial objects. The collection includes a multi-tone glazed ceramic electrical insulator featuring black, brown, and white glazes. An industrial metal cylinder displays heavy surface oxidation and contains a wooden plug and base secured by screws. A cast metal souvenir piece in the shape of a bullet or projectile features high-relief scenes of Japanese architecture and mountains; the reverse is stamped MADE IN JAPAN. A trumpet vase in a brass-toned metal has a fluted body and a ribbon-tie motif at the stem. A decorative brass-toned cup features beaded borders at the rim and foot; a bottom label identifies it as a product of Two's Company, Mt. Vernon, NY, produced in India for decorative use only. The group is completed by a small ceramic jug with dual handles finished in a deep burgundy glaze.Trumpet vase height: 7.5 inchesTrumpet vase base diameter: 3 inches.
Lot: 578 - A Pair of Vintage Banthrico Advertising Still Banks, Merchants National Bank Building and 1926 Sedan
This lot features a pair of vintage advertising still banks produced by Banthrico, Inc. of Chicago, Illinois. Both items are cast from a zinc-based alloy, commonly known as slush metal, and finished with a bronze-toned plating. The first bank is modeled as a skyscraper building for the Merchants National Bank and Trust Company of Indianapolis. The front face is embossed with the bank name over an outline of the state of Indiana, with the phrase An Office In Your Neighborhood at the base. The reverse side features the slogans Play Safe! and The Oldest National Bank and Trust Co. in Indianapolis, alongside the text Established 1865. The underside is fitted with a steel plate and a circular locking coin trap, stamped Banthrico Inc. Chicago, Ill. U.S.A. The second bank is a detailed model of a 1926 four-door sedan automobile. The rear spare tire housing is embossed with 1926 inside a triangular shield logo. The underside of the vehicle retains a printed paper advertisement for the Allstate Industrial Loan Plan, listing branch addresses at 100 Lincoln Blvd. Hodgenville, Kentucky and 355 Southland Drive Lexington, Kentucky. The base of the car is secured with a steel plate containing the coin slot and keyhole, stamped Banthrico, Inc. Chicago, U.S.A.Automobile: 5.75 inches L x 2.75 inches W x 4 inches H. Building: 4.75 inches H x 3.25 inches W x 2.25 inches D.
Lot: 579 - Vintage Cast Iron Hand-Crank Table-Mount Apple Peeler
A vintage hand-cranked apple peeler, attributed to the Reading 78 model by Lehman's based on the distinctive turntable gear mechanism and frame architecture. The tool is constructed from a heavy cast iron frame with steel shafts, hardware, and a turned wooden handle knob. The operation is powered by a large, vertically oriented drive gear that turns a sequence of smaller internal gears to rotate a fruit-holding spindle. A spring-tensioned peeling arm is designed to articulate against the surface of the fruit during rotation. The unit includes a heavy-duty screw-clamp at the base for securing the tool to a table or workbench. The cast iron components are finished in textured green paint.Height: 9 inchesLength: 15 inchesWidth: 5 inches.
Lot: 580 - Antique New Standard Corp Cast Iron Cherry Stoner
This antique mechanical cherry stoner is manufactured by the New Standard Corp of Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania. The device is constructed of cast iron and features a table-mounting C-clamp for secure attachment to a work surface. The unit consists of a top-loading hopper that feeds into a housing containing an internal rotating disc mechanism, which is manually operated by a hand crank finished with a coiled wire spring grip. The cast iron housing is embossed on both sides with the maker's name and location, reading NEW STANDARD CORP. MT. JOY. PA. One side is further marked with the word LEFT and the opposing side is marked RIGHT. The internal rotating disc bears the cast inscription MADE IN U.S.A. The piece exhibits an aged, dark oxidized patina throughout.Body length: Approximately 7 inchesOverall length including bracket: Approximately 12 inches.
Lot: 581 - A Set of Antique Cast Iron and Glass Ball Claw Ferrule Feet
This set of four matching antique furniture ferrule feet is designed in the classic claw and ball style. Each piece is constructed from cast iron with a tapered socket and features a bird or dragon claw clutching a clear glass ball. The ferrules are decorated with a raised, imbricated scale pattern throughout the length of the socket. Each ferrule includes a single pre-drilled hole for installation onto a wooden furniture leg. These components were typically utilized on Victorian-era organ stools, piano seats, and small accent tables. No manufacturer marks are present on the pieces.Total Length: Approximately 3.75 to 4 inchesSocket Opening Diameter: Approximately 1 inch.
Lot: 582 - Vintage Copper 6-Cup Coffee Percolator with Wooden Handle
A vintage copper 6-cup coffee percolator, attributed to Rome Metal Ware, dating from the early to mid-20th century. The piece is of spun copper construction with a tinned interior and features a flared base with concentric rings. It is equipped with a soldered gooseneck spout and a turned wooden handle mounted with metal fittings and flat-head screws. The hinged lid is topped with a clear glass knob embossed with PYREX, REX, and MADE IN USA. The underside is impressed with 6 CUP and a worn maker mark in a circular field. This vessel is missing its internal basket and stem assembly.Height: 8.5 inchesWidth: 8.5 inchesBase Diameter: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 583 - An Assortment of Vintage Miniature Glass Oil Lamps Including Lamplight Farms and Washington D.C. Souvenirs
This collection includes several vintage miniature glass oil lamps in diverse styles. One lamp features a clear pressed glass font with a ribbed pattern and diamond-point detail near the base, equipped with a chrome-plated burner; the thumbwheel is embossed with Lamplight Farms. A second lamp consists of a tall, clear ribbed melon-style glass font on a domed metal pedestal base. Also included is a fluted miniature lamp with a clear glass font treated with a red interior stain, set on a silver-toned metal base. The group is completed by two amber glass souvenir lamps dedicated to Washington, D.C. The first amber lamp has a wooden handle attached with metal bands and features yellow screen-printed depictions of the Washington Monument and U.S. Capitol. The second amber lamp features two gilded metal bands and white screen-printed illustrations of the White House and the Washington Monument. Multiple lamps retain their cotton wicks.Tall Clear Lamp Height: approximately 6.5 inchesTall Clear Lamp Base Diameter: approximately 3.25 inches.
Lot: 584 - A Trio of Contemporary Ceramic Figural and Decorated Kitchen Cruets including Dansk and Giftco
A trio of contemporary earthenware kitchen cruets with various figural and botanical themes. The first vessel is a figural dispenser depicting a Santa Claus character dressed as a chef, wearing a tall white hat, blue-striped tunic, and a black and white checkered scarf. He is shown holding a plate of pastries and a baguette. The second bottle is a square tapered form featuring a hand-decorated yellow ground with a large red tomato and a wrap-around olive branch with dark blue olives. The base of this piece includes an embossed mark reading GIFTCO and a gold-tone foil label from Giftco Inc. The third vessel is a stylized figural bottle in the Maitre D pattern by Dansk, depicting a waiter in a formal black tuxedo with a white shirt and apron. The base of this piece features a black circular Dansk hand-painted stamp and a paper barcode label identifying it as a 30oz oil bottle, model number 84386, produced in 2003 for Boston Warehouse Trading Corp. All three items are fitted with chrome-finished metal pour spouts.Santa Chef Cruet: 12 inches high, 7 inches wide, 4 inches deep.
Lot: 585 - A Collection of Nineteen Vintage Clear Pressed Glass Tableware Pieces
A collection of nineteen vintage clear pressed glass tableware items in various patterns and forms. The group includes four rectangular divided serving trays attributed to Indiana Glass in the Crystal Happenings pattern, featuring a ribbed washboard base and beaded rims. Also present are seven circular bowls and one matching creamer with a diamond point texture and sunburst motifs at the base. The assortment further contains four oval bowls with ribbed sides and central starburst designs, one oval relish dish featuring frosted acid-etched daisy patterns, and a two-piece covered butter dish with diamond-cut decoration. The lot is completed by a single novelty glass mug shaped like a cowboy boot with embossed floral scrollwork.Large Trays: 12 inches L x 8.5 inches W.
Lot: 586 - A Set of Four MacBeth-Evans Dogwood Pattern Milk Glass Snack Trays
A set of four vintage milk glass snack or luncheon trays in the Dogwood pattern, attributed to the MacBeth-Evans Glass Company. Each tray is constructed from opaque white milk glass in a rectangular form with rounded corners and two fan-shaped, scalloped handles. The top surface of each piece features an embossed dogwood floral branch design and a circular indentation on one side intended to secure a matching tea or coffee cup. The reverse of each tray is finished with a distinctive textured pattern of concentric rows of raised teardrop shapes. There are no legible manufacturer marks, logos, or alphanumeric characters present on the items.Length: 11 inchesWidth: 6.25 inches.
Lot: 587 - Noble Excellence Candy Apple Red Glazed Ceramic 9 Piece Dinnerware Set
A 9-piece set of glazed ceramic dinnerware produced in Spain by Noble Excellence in the Candy Apple pattern. The collection features a uniform, high-gloss solid red glaze across all components. The set includes round dinner plates, round salad or dessert plates, footed bowls, mugs with curved handles, and a square serving plate. The forms are characterized by smooth, undecorated surfaces and rounded edges. The underside of the mug features a printed manufacturer mark.Literal Transcription of Marks: Candy Apple by Noble Excellence Dishwasher Safe Made in Spain.Dinner Plate: 11 inches diameter.
Lot: 588 - A Collection of Vintage Clear and Cobalt Blue Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, Dresser Jars, and Lidded Containers
An assortment of vintage glass utility and decorative items, featuring salt and pepper shakers, dresser jars, and condiment containers. The collection is primarily composed of clear pressed glass, with one shaker in a deep cobalt blue color. Included are several pieces featuring a diamond-point pressed pattern, such as one large shaker, two small shakers, and two low, round dresser jars. Two tall clear shakers feature vertical fluted designs with flared bases, and one cobalt blue shaker features horizontal ribbing. One bulbous lidded jar is decorated with a frosted floral and leaf etching on the body, paired with a swirl-textured lid and finial. A clear storage jar bears a red printed logo for the Capital Plaza Hotel, depicting a semi-circular graphic with radiating lines above the hotel name. The metal lids for the shakers are likely composed of chrome, aluminum, or silver plate.Etched Jar Height: 5 inchesEtched Jar Width: 3 inches.
Lot: 589 - Vintage Depression Era Spiral Optic Glass Pitcher with Applied Amber Handle and Matching Lid
This lidded glass pitcher is constructed of clear glass featuring a molded diagonal spiral optic pattern throughout the body and lid. The piece is accented with an applied amber glass handle and a matching faceted amber glass finial on the lid. This style of contrasting applied glass elements is characteristic of American Depression-era glassware, attributed to manufacturers such as L.E. Smith or Imperial Glass. No maker marks, backstamps, or signatures are visible on the item.Height: 9.5 inchesWidth: 7.25 inches (at widest point including handle)Body Diameter: 5.5 inchesBase Diameter: 3.75 inches.
Lot: 590 - A Nine-Piece Collection of West German Lead Crystal and Cut Glass Tableware
This nine-piece collection includes a variety of clear and decorated glass serving pieces and stemware. A primary piece is a large circular serving platter constructed of lead crystal with a multi-faceted rim and geometric patterns including a central sunburst and surrounding circular motifs. This platter bears a West German foil label identifying it as Bleikristall. The lot further contains an oval pedestal bowl characterized by wide swirling molded ribs and a fan-shaped centerpiece vase with vertical ribs expanding from a swirled base. A clear glass tidbit tray is included, featuring a ruffled pie-crust rim and a stylized glass scroll center handle.The stemware consists of a set of four matching champagne flutes, each featuring vertically fluted bowls and tapered hexagonal stems. Completing the set is a single specialty glass with a tall slender stem and a bowl decorated in a stained-glass style with black filigree and red and amber panels.Tidbit tray diameter: 11.25 inchesTidbit tray height: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 591 - An Assortment of Vintage Art Glass, Milk Glass, and Carved Stone Items
This collection features several pieces of mid-century decorative glass and carved stone. Included is a pink satin glass pitcher with a diamond quilted mother of pearl pattern, a white cased interior, and a frosted glass handle. An oval teal-blue frosted glass trinket box is decorated with a multi-color floral transfer on the lid and features a metal hinge and rim. The lot contains a marigold iridescent carnival glass vase with a wide ruffled rim and pedestal base. A small white and oxblood marbled slag glass vessel features molded vertical line accents. The collection also includes several white milk glass vases: two matching bud vases with a star and panel pattern, one bud vase with a ribbed bulbous base, and one short flared vase with a stepped base. Completing the assortment is a carved yellow onyx ashtray featuring a stylized Mesoamerican figure and a basin incised with a sun-stone motif.Milk glass bud vases with star pattern: 9 1/8 inches height, 2 5/8 inches base diameter.
Lot: 592 - Antique Metal and Pressed Glass Bracket Lamp with Fluted Reflector
This antique kerosene bracket lamp consists of a clear pressed glass fuel font seated within a dark-finished sheet metal base. The glass reservoir features a fluted or gadrooned pattern around the shoulder. A vertical metal bracket is attached to the base, supporting a circular fluted tin reflector. The bracket extends upward and curves to form a carrying handle, which includes a pre-drilled hole intended for wall mounting. The lamp is equipped with a small-scale brass burner assembly featuring a knurled adjustment thumbwheel. No maker marks are legible on the burner or metal components. The glass font is a molded, pressed glass construction. Height: 8 inchesWidth: 6 inchesDepth: 5 inches.
Lot: 593 - Two Bald Eagle Motif Lidded Beer Steins Including America the Beautiful Series
This lot features two lidded beer steins decorated with bald eagle imagery. The first is a tapered ceramic tankard from the America the Beautiful series, attributed to Longton Crown. The exterior displays a wrap-around polychrome transfer scene of bald eagles in a wilderness setting, signed Larry K. Martin in the transfer. The piece is inscribed with the lyrics Oh Beautiful for Spacious Skies and the series title America the Beautiful within a gold laurel wreath. Decorative gold-toned bands with star and wheat patterns border the top and bottom. It is topped with a pewter-style metal lid featuring a raised star design and a cast eagle head thumb-lift. The second item is a clear glass cylindrical stein with a starburst-patterned base. It features an etched landscape depicting a bald eagle in flight. The glass stein is fitted with a matching pewter-style metal lid with floral relief and a cast eagle head thumb-lift.Height: 7 inchesWidth: 5 inchesBase Diameter: 3 3/4 inches.
Lot: 594 - A Collection of Vintage Cross and Pentel Writing Instruments
An assortment of five vintage writing instruments featuring four items by Cross and one by Pentel. The collection includes a Cross Century Classic ballpoint pen in a lustrous chrome-plated finish with a twist-action mechanism and iconic conical black top. A Pentel R7 ballpoint pen is finished in gold-tone metal with black vertical pinstripe engine-turning; it features a capped design with the barrel band marked Pentel and the barrel engraved R 7 JAPAN. A Cross Century Classic pen and pencil set consists of one ballpoint pen and one mechanical pencil, both in gold-tone metal with vertical pinstripe engine-turned decoration and twist-action deployment. The final item is a Cross Solo ballpoint pen featuring a two-tone design with a polished black resin lower barrel and a chrome-plated upper barrel and clip, operated via a top-mounted push-button mechanism. All items are housed in their respective presentation cases, including a red velvet-lined clear Pentel case and various Cross-branded boxes.
Lot: 595 - A Collection of Seven Antique and Vintage Metalware Objects
This collection of seven antique and vintage metalware objects includes items constructed from brass, bronze, silver-toned metal, and cast iron. The group features a Victorian door hardware assembly consisting of a central cast iron spindle fitted with four assorted doorknobs: one brown Rockingham-style ceramic knob, one white milk glass knob, and two clear pressed glass knobs. Barware and office accessories include a silver-toned metal double-ended bar utensil with a spoon bowl and a conical jigger, and an embossed silver-toned metal letter opener featuring a cast handle with relief-molded figures, a central bee motif, and foliage. Two candle snuffers are present: a brass snuffer topped with a rearing horse figure on a long rod, and a conical brass snuffer on a long handle made of twisted wire. The lot is completed by a miniature cast brass gavel with a turned handle and a cast brass shoehorn featuring a figural horse head handle with an integrated hanging loop. No maker marks, hallmarks, or manufacturer stamps were detected on any of the items.Twisted wire snuffer length: 15.5 inchesTwisted wire snuffer head diameter: 1.25 inches.
Lot: 596 - A Group of Vintage and Antique Novelty Items and Toys
This collection consists of four distinct vintage and antique novelty items and toys. The first is a horse-drawn carriage toy depicting a single horse in a galloping pose pulling a two-wheeled cart with a seated driver figure. This piece is made of cast iron and features traces of original white paint on the horse and blue paint on the carriage and driver's clothing. The driver figure is secured to the seat with a period wire wrap. The second item is a solid model of a steam locomotive handcrafted from compressed Kentucky coal. The matte black piece includes an underside gold foil label with black text that reads Handcrafted FROM KENTUCKY COAL. The third item is a still bank in the shape of a house, featuring a gabled roof, central chimney, and a coin slot on the roof. This cast iron bank is a two-piece casting held together by a central internal mechanism. The final piece is a toy automobile styled after an early 20th-century coupe, similar to a Ford Model T. It is a cast iron toy painted matte black with gold-tone accents on the wheel hubs and headlights. The body consists of two halves joined by a flat-head screw on the passenger side and features four free-rolling wheels.6 inches (Length of horse and buggy)4 inches (Height of horse and buggy).
Lot: 597 - Two Vintage Cast Metal Dog Figurines Including a Hamilton Foundry Scottish Terrier
This lot features two vintage cast metal dog figurines, including an advertising piece from an American foundry. The larger figurine depicts a standing Cocker Spaniel. It is constructed from cast metal with a gold-toned or brass-plated finish and features a textured surface to simulate fur. The smaller figurine is a Scottish Terrier (Scottie) positioned on an integral rectangular base. This piece is made of a heavy, dark cast metal, likely cast iron, with a textured industrial finish. The base of the Scottish Terrier features embossed lettering: HAMILTON FOUNDRY is visible on one side, and QUALITY CASTINGS is visible on the reverse. This indicates the piece was manufactured by the Hamilton Foundry and Machine Co. of Hamilton, Ohio, likely as a promotional item or paperweight.Cocker Spaniel: 7 inches length, 5.5 inches heightScottish Terrier: 3.25 inches length, 2.25 inches height.
Lot: 598 - Miniature Cast Brass Skillet Ashtray in the Style of Wagner Ware
A miniature cast brass skillet-form ashtray featuring two integrated pouring spouts and a tapered handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging aperture. The form is modeled in the style of the Wagner Ware No. 1050 miniature cast iron skillet. The item is constructed of solid cast brass with a flat, unmarked base and is likely of mid-20th century origin. Bowl diameter: 4.5 inchesOverall length: 6.75 inches.
Lot: 599 - A Pair of Framed Prints Attributed to Edward H. Walker
This pair of framed works features two art reproductions after watercolor paintings by Edward H. Walker. The first image portrays a river landscape featuring a rowboat with two figures and a distant view of St. Pauls Cathedral. The artist signature E.H. Walker is visible in the lower left corner. The second image depicts a market scene with figures and architecture, labeled on the verso as Southend Covered Bridge. Both works are set within dark blue matting and housed in decorative gold-gilded molded frames. White adhesive labels on the back of the frames indicate the titles and reference numbers PS15 and PS27. Based on the construction and labels, these are vintage commercial prints, likely from the mid-20th century.Height: 7 1/4 inchesWidth: 9 1/4 inches.
Lot: 600 - Paul Sawyier, A Pair of Framed Prints
This lot features a pair of framed color prints on paper after watercolor paintings by the Kentucky impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The first print is titled Old Capitol Hotel in the Rain and depicts an atmospheric rainy street scene with pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages in Frankfort, Kentucky. The second print is titled View From Shaker Landing and portrays a sun-dappled rural path flanked by stone walls and lush trees. Both works are rendered in the artists signature soft-focus watercolor style. The prints are set behind white mats in decorative gilt-finished ornate frames with scroll and bead detailing. The versos are sealed with cardboard and brown tape. One verso includes a printed label reading OLD CAPITOL HOTEL IN THE RAIN / PAUL SAWYIER / PSCH1. The second verso includes a typed label reading View From Shaker Landing / by / Paul Sawyier. Both frames are equipped with metal sawtooth hangers.Overall frame dimensions: 8.5 x 6.5 inches.
Lot: 601 - A Pair of Paul Sawyier Art Prints, Covered Bridge and Wapping Street Reflections
This pair of art prints, after watercolor originals by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917), depicts atmospheric scenes of Frankfort, Kentucky. The horizontal print is titled Covered Bridge in Autumn and illustrates figures with umbrellas near a bridge during a rain shower. The vertical work, titled Wapping Street Reflections, features an ornate streetlamp fountain in a town square under similar overcast conditions. Both prints are rendered in a soft Impressionist style and bear the printed signature of the artist, Paul Sawyier, in the lower right corner. They are housed in ornate gold-toned molded frames under glass with cream-colored mats. Identification labels on the reverse of each frame confirm the titles, artist, and reference numbers PS43 and PS89.Horizontal Frame: 8.25 x 6.25 inchesVertical Frame: 6.25 x 8.25 inches.
Lot: 602 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Knight’s Covered Bridge, Limited Edition Offset Lithograph
This is a limited edition offset lithograph print after an original watercolor by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier, titled Knight’s Covered Bridge. The impressionistic landscape depicts a wooden covered bridge spanning the shallow, rocky waters of Elkhorn Creek in the Peak’s Mill area of Franklin County, Kentucky. The image is rendered in a muted palette of greens, blues, and sandy tones. A facsimile signature reading Paul Sawyier is located in the lower-left corner of the print. The work is professionally housed in a double mat of cream and dark green under TruGuard UV protection glass within an ornate, decoratively molded gilt-finished wood frame. The verso is sealed with a framer’s label for Jessie’s Art Gallery & Custom Framing in Frankfort, Kentucky. A Certificate of Authenticity from the Frankfort B/P Co., Inc. is attached to the reverse, certifying that the work is a collector print from a limited edition of 2,000 and noting that the original bridge was replaced by a concrete structure in 1935. 13 x 9.5 inches.
Lot: 603 - Paul Sawyier, Lover’s Rain, Limited Edition Framed Print
This is a limited edition collector print titled Lover’s Rain by Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The vertical photomechanical reproduction depicts a couple walking under an umbrella across the rainy Old Iron Bridge in Frankfort, Kentucky, alongside a prominent gas street lamp. The artist’s signature is visible in the plate at the bottom left of the image. The title and artist’s name are printed in typeface in the bottom margin. The reverse side features a comprehensive certificate of authenticity from the Frankfort Blue Print Company, identifying this as print number 1907 from a limited edition of 3,000. The certificate is hand-signed by Ron Walpert for the publisher and Brenda Howard for the Mayme Bull Collection, and includes an embossed corporate seal. The work is presented with a double mat in an ornate gilt-finished frame decorated with foliate and floral relief patterns.Frame dimensions: 23.5 x 11.25 inches.
Lot: 604 - Paul Sawyier, Perfect Water, Limited Edition Offset Lithograph, 1907/3000
This is a limited edition offset lithograph titled Perfect Water, based on an original watercolor by Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917). The print is number 1907 from a limited edition of 3,000. Part of The Mayme Bull Collection, the scene depicts Mary Mayme Bull resting in a canoe on a still river under overhanging foliage. The artist's signature is present in the plate at the lower left. The work is printed with lightfast ink on 80lb Buckeye Limited Neutral PH White 100% cotton stock. A certificate of authenticity from the Frankfort Blue Print Company of Frankfort, Kentucky, is attached to the reverse, featuring a corporate seal and a signature from Brenda Howard. The piece is professionally housed in an ornate gilded wood frame with a double mat in grey and white. The reverse includes a label from Frames of Mind, a custom frame shop in Frankfort, Kentucky, and a Tru Vue glass cleaning instructions label.Frame: 22.5 x 9.5 inches.
Lot: 605 - Paul Sawyier, The Street Peddler, Framed Print
A framed and matted print after the original watercolor titled The Street Peddler by Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917). The work depicts an Impressionistic rainy street scene featuring three men in period attire gathered around a horse-drawn vendor's cart, shielded by a large, distinctive red-and-white umbrella. The artist signature, Paul Sawyier., is located in the lower-left corner. The piece is presented under glass with a double mat in cream and rust-orange tones within a decorative gilt-finished frame. The verso includes a label for The Finishing Touch custom framing in Shelbyville, Kentucky. Frame: 22.5 inches high by 17.5 inches wide.
Lot: 606 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Berry Pickin, Limited Edition Collector Print
A limited edition collector print titled Berry Pickin, after an original watercolor by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier. The scene depicts a nostalgic rural landscape near Frankfort, Kentucky, featuring a woman and a child walking down a sun-dappled lane bordered by a stone wall and dense foliage. The work is rendered in the artist's signature tonalist style with a soft palette of greens, blues, and earth tones. A printed signature Paul Sawyier is visible in the lower-left corner of the image. The piece is housed under glass in a gold-toned wooden frame with a cream-colored mat and a gold-finished inner bevel. The verso features an extensive descriptive and authentication label from the Frankfort Blue Print Co. of Frankfort, Kentucky, which identifies the print as part of a limited edition of 2,500 and notes that the original printing plates have been destroyed. The label also provides historical context written by Nettie Glenn.Overall frame dimensions: 21.5 x 17.5 inches.
Lot: 607 - Paul Sawyier, Summer at Peak's Mill, Framed Print
A framed print after the original watercolor titled Summer at Peak's Mill by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The composition depicts a scenic landscape featuring two figures seated on a wooden footbridge over a stream, framed by large leafy trees and rustic farm buildings. The work is signed Paul Sawyier in the lower right corner. The piece is housed under glass with a double mat in cream and teal, within a gilded wood frame with a decorative rope-twist pattern. The verso retains a brown paper dust cover, hanging wire, and a handwritten label identifying the title. This work is a known limited edition print by the artist.Overall framed dimensions: 21.5 x 17.5 inches.
Lot: 608 - Paul Sawyier, River Scene with Cabin, Framed Print
This framed landscape print, after an original work by Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917), depicts a tranquil river scene with a rustic cabin nestled among trees on the bank. Executed in an impressionistic style with a palette of soft greens, blues, and earth tones, the piece features the printed signature Paul Sawyier in the lower right corner. The work is presented in a decorative gold-toned wooden frame featuring beaded and rope-twist molding. It is set under glass with a cream-colored double mat and a gilded inner fillet. The back of the frame is finished with a brown paper dust cover and a hanging wire.Overall framed dimensions: 19.5 x 14.5 inches.
Lot: 609 - Paul Sawyier, The Fountain, Limited Edition Collector Print
This is a limited edition collector print after an original watercolor by Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917) titled The Fountain. The artwork illustrates a rain-softened scene on Wapping Street in Frankfort, Kentucky, featuring an ornate lamppost fountain as the focal point. Figures carrying umbrellas are shown on a wet sidewalk near the entrance of the former Post Office, which now serves as the Paul Sawyier Library. The artist signature is present in the lower-left corner within the plate. A label on the verso from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky, is dated 1973 and certifies this as one of 4,000 collector prints. The piece is mounted with double matting in a gilded and distressed wooden frame.Frame height: 14.375 inchesFrame width: 18.625 inches.
Lot: 610 - Paul Sawyier, Moonlight Mooring, Limited Edition Photomechanical Lithographic Reproduction
This work is a limited edition photomechanical lithographic reproduction titled Moonlight Mooring, after an original watercolor by American Impressionist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917). The scene, executed in a Tonalist style, depicts a houseboat moored alongside a snowy riverbank beneath a pale moon visible through the branches of bare trees. The composition utilizes a muted palette of blues and grays to evoke a cold, atmospheric winter evening. The print is signed in the plate at the lower right and hand-numbered in ink 1286/2500. It is housed under glass in a gilt wood frame with a wide, cream-colored fabric-textured mat. The verso features an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky, which specifies that the reproduction was printed in 1985 by Stevenson Photo Company and that all plates have been destroyed. A gallery stamp from Brennand's Gallery of Louisville, Kentucky, is also present on the backing paper.Frame dimensions: 24 1/2 x 19 inches.
Lot: 611 - Paul Sawyier Capitol in Winter Framed Print
This work on paper, titled Capitol in Winter, is by Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917). The composition depicts a snowy scene in Frankfort, Kentucky, featuring the Old State Capitol in the background. A large, centrally positioned bare tree stands beside a stone building with green shutters, while figures and horse-drawn carriages occupy the snow-covered street. The work is rendered in an Impressionist style and is signed Paul Sawyier in the lower left corner. The artwork is presented in a triple mat consisting of dark green, cream, and burgundy layers, housed within a tiered wooden frame with a gold-toned finish. The verso is sealed with brown craft paper and includes a wire for hanging. Based on the evenness of the color and surface texture, this item appears to be a high-quality offset lithograph print after the artist's original watercolor.Overall Frame: 27 1/2 inches wide x 23 1/2 inches high.
Lot: 612 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Louisville Road, Limited Edition Print
This work is a limited edition offset lithograph print after a watercolor original by the American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier. The scene, titled Louisville Road, depicts a winding dirt road flanked by a rustic wooden fence and a rocky embankment under a canopy of summer trees. The artwork is signed in the plate at the lower left and hand-numbered in pencil 1192/2000 at the lower right. It is presented in a double mat with a cream outer layer and a thin green inner border. The piece is housed in a gilded, molded wood frame featuring a decorative black spatter finish. The verso of the frame is sealed with brown paper and includes a small adhesive label inscribed with the title Louisville Road.Overall frame dimensions: 22.5 x 15.5 inches.
Lot: 613 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), Winter Solitude, Limited Edition Print
This is a limited edition collector print titled Winter Solitude, based on an original watercolor by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The scene depicts the Old Covered Bridge in Frankfort, Kentucky, during the early 1890s, featuring two figures walking on a snow-covered street towards the bridge entrance with a church steeple visible in the background. The artwork is signed in the plate Paul Sawyier at the lower left. The verso features an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., of Frankfort, Kentucky, identifying this as print number 433 of a limited edition of 3,000. The certificate is dated 1976 and signed by Coleman Coffey. The print is presented in a double mat under glass and housed in a fluted gilt frame featuring a brass title plate inscribed Winter Solitude. A secondary label for Countryside Framing of Lawrenceburg, KY, is also present on the back.Frame: 22 x 17 inches.
Lot: 614 - Dutch School, 20th Century, 'Landscape with Windmill and Cottage'
A framed work on board depicting a traditional Dutch landscape scene. The composition is centered on a large windmill with a stone base and timber-clad upper section, positioned adjacent to a small cottage with a red-tiled roof and white picket fence. To the left, a canal or river reflects the colors of a sunset sky, with a second windmill visible in the distance. The foreground includes a winding dirt path and various blooming flowers. The work appears to be a color print or lithograph on board. It is presented in a substantial double frame consisting of a wide, stained wood outer molding and a deeply carved gilt-composition inner frame with floral and foliate motifs. The reverse is sealed with brown kraft paper and fitted with a hanging wire.26.5 x 26.75 in.
Lot: 615 - Naive Folk Art Nocturnal Winter Landscape, Charcoal and Chalk on Paper
This large-scale nocturnal winter scene is executed in charcoal and white chalk on toned wove paper. The composition is rendered in a naive folk art style and depicts a gathering of animals outside a snow-covered log cabin. A large antlered stag stands to the left of the building, while several deer are shown peering out from the dark interior. A small rabbit is positioned in the foreground, and a flock of rams with prominent curved horns is clustered to the right. In the upper left distance, small silhouetted deer are visible on a snowy hillside. The drawing is presented in a wide, ornate gilded composition frame featuring repeating relief-molded floral and foliate motifs. The reverse is sealed with modern black paper and fitted with a wire hanger. No signature, date, or inscription is visible on the face of the work.Dimensions: 34 x 24 inches.
Lot: 616 - Thomas Webster, Hand-Colored Restrike Engraving, See-Saw
Thomas Webster. See-Saw. This work is a hand-colored restrike engraving produced from an original copper plate. The composition features a group of children playing on a see-saw fashioned from a large fallen tree trunk in a rustic woodland setting with a cottage in the background. The engraving displays characteristic fine line work and a distinct plate mark visible around the image. The print is signed T. Webster in script in the lower left corner. Hand-applied watercolor provides the coloring. The piece is mounted with a double mat under glass and housed in an ornate carved wooden frame with a dark, distressed finish and gilded accents. A descriptive label on the reverse identifies the print as a restrike made from an old copper plate, hand-printed and hand-colored using traditional methods. The label also bears order number #8087-E.Frame width: 36 inchesFrame height: 24.5 inches.
Lot: 617 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Dr. Suter's House, Limited Edition Lithograph
This is a photomechanical lithographic print on paper after an original watercolor by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The work, titled Dr. Suter's House, depicts a landscape at Peaks Mill, Kentucky, featuring a white house with green shutters and a stone foundation overlooking the calm waters of Elkhorn Creek. The scene is rendered in soft, impressionistic tones characteristic of Sawyier's style. The print is signed in the plate at the lower right PAUL SAWYIER and is hand-numbered in pencil 1139/1500. The artwork is presented in a decorative gilt-finished wood frame with a beaded inner border and a gold-toned mat. The reverse is sealed with paper and bears an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., which includes a biography of the artist and historical details about the Suter house. According to the label, this reproduction was printed in 1994.Frame: 26 x 19 inches.
Lot: 618 - John F. Schnabel, Portrait of an African American Child, Oil on Canvas
This original oil on canvas portrait depicts a seated African American child with arms crossed, dressed in a white shirt and pants. The work is executed in a painterly, impressionistic style with visible brushstrokes and soft transitions in the facial features and the neutral, gestural background. The artist signature John F. Schnabel is located in the lower right corner. The painting is housed in an ornate, gilt-finished frame featuring decorative foliate and scrolled patterns in high relief. The back of the piece shows the canvas on wooden stretchers with a cardboard backing and a hanging wire.Outer Frame Dimensions: 26 x 22 inches.
Lot: 619 - Early 20th Century Pictorialist Seated Nude Study in Gilded Wood Frame
A large-format sepia-toned photograph, likely a pictorialist carbon print or photogravure from the early 20th century. The image depicts an allegorical study of a semi-nude woman in profile, draped in classical fabric and seated upon a rock formation overlooking a coastal horizon. The composition is set within a printed arch on a larger rectangular sheet. No signatures, maker marks, or edition numbers are visible on the print or the mount. The artwork is housed in an ornate, gilded wood frame featuring a pierced foliate scroll border and tiered inner moldings. The frame exhibits mitered corner construction and is secured with glazing points on the reverse. The back features a cardboard backing and a hanging wire.Exterior frame width: 23 7/8 inchesExterior frame height: 27 3/4 inches.
Lot: 620 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), Main Street Trolley, Limited Edition Print
This lot features a photomechanical lithographic reproduction titled Main Street Trolley, based on an original watercolor by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The composition illustrates a rainy day scene in Frankfort, Kentucky, depicting pedestrians with umbrellas and a trolley car near the columned facade of the Old Capital Hotel. The piece was printed in 1991 by the Stevenson Photo Color Company and is a limited edition, numbered 2487/5000. It features a printed signature from the artist in the lower right corner. The print is housed in a gilded wood frame with a beaded inner edge, secured under glass and surrounded by a double mat. The verso bears an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., which includes historical details about the scene and biographical data for the artist.Overall framed width: 31 3/4 inchesOverall framed height: 24 1/2 inches.
Lot: 621 - Luke Doheny, Vintage Offset Lithograph, Not So Long Ago
This item is a vintage commercial offset lithograph titled Not So Long Ago by artist Luke Doheny. The artwork depicts an Americana still life featuring an arrangement of antiques including a golden eagle sculpture, a hanging pocket watch, a manual wooden coffee grinder, a brass candlestick, and a gavel resting on a newspaper printed with the word AUCTION. An inset oval image of a horse in a stable is featured in the upper background. The artist's name LUKE DOHENY is printed in the lower right corner. The work is housed under glass in an ornate, molded gesso and gilt wood frame decorated with scrolling foliate and oak leaf motifs. Framed dimensions: 22.5 inches wide by 27.5 inches high.
Lot: 622 - French Louis Philippe Style Giltwood and Gesso Wall Mirror
This wall mirror is designed in the French Louis Philippe style and features a rectangular frame with canted upper corners. The frame is constructed of wood with a molded gesso finish and gilt surfacing. It is surmounted by an ornate pierced cresting decorated with scrolling acanthus leaves and floral motifs. Complementary scrolling scrollwork is applied to the lower frame corners. The mirror plate contains an etched or cut-line border around the perimeter. The reverse features a brown paper backing and a wire for hanging.Width: 20 1/4 inchesHeight: 34 1/2 inches.
Lot: 623 - Venetian Style Etched Glass Triptych Mantel Mirror
This three-panel triptych wall mirror is designed in the Venetian style and dates to the early to mid-20th century. The mirror features a molded frame with a metallic bronzed and gilded finish, including an arched top with a central shell cresting flanked by scrolled foliate and floral motifs. The individual mirror plates are separated by matching vertical dividers. Each plate is decorated with etched floral and foliate patterns and accented with applied metal floral rosettes. The reverse has a paper backing and is equipped with a wire for hanging. Faint handwritten characters reading PENN are visible on the upper wooden frame on the reverse.Height: 32.5 inchesWidth: 31 inches.
Lot: 624 - Heywood Hardy Framed Fox Hunting Print, Run to Earth
Large-scale color photomechanical reproduction of the fox hunting scene titled Run to Earth after the original work by Heywood Hardy (British, 1842-1933). The print depicts a classic English sporting scene with mounted riders in traditional red hunting coats surrounded by a pack of foxhounds in a rural landscape. The work is plate-signed in the lower left corner. It is housed in a decorative gold-toned frame with a beaded inner border and triple matting, featuring a dark green top mat and a gold-toned fillet. A gallery label from Collectors Gallery is attached to the paper dust cover on the reverse side.Framed dimensions: 39.75 x 29.75 inches.
Lot: 625 - After Henry Alken, Tattenham Corner Color Print
This framed color print, titled Tattenham Corner, captures a high-action horse racing scene at the famous bend of the Epsom Downs Racecourse. The image depicts a large field of jockeys in vibrant silks rounding the corner, flanked by dense crowds and a landscape of tents stretching into the background. Based on visual consensus, this work is after the original by the renowned English sporting artist Henry Thomas Alken. The print is professionally housed in a dark wood frame with a beige double mat and a separate window for the title. A label on the reverse for Frames of Mind Custom Frame Shoppe in Louisville, Kentucky, indicates professional contemporary framing. No artist signature, publisher information, or edition numbering is visible on the front of the piece.Frame: 33 1/2 inches x 23 1/2 inches.
Lot: 626 - Antique Oak and Gilt Composition Rectangular Wall Mirror
This antique rectangular wall mirror dates to the late 19th or early 20th century. The frame is constructed of stained oak with a prominent grain and mitered corners. It features two decorative gilded bands: a wide central band of embossed composition ornament depicting floral, foliate, and berry motifs, and a narrow inner beaded fillet border. The reverse includes a secondary wooden support frame and a later cardboard backing. A horizontal metal hanging wire is attached for mounting. No labels or maker's marks were identified.Width: 35 inchesHeight: 31 inches.
Lot: 627 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), The Rock Breaker, Charcoal and Pastel on Paper
Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), The Rock Breaker. This charcoal and pastel drawing on tan toned paper features a bust-length portrait of an African American man in three-quarter profile. The subject, known as the Rock Breaker, is depicted wearing a textured fur cap and a dark collared shirt with light-colored suspenders. The portrait is executed with fine charcoal detail in the facial features and clothing, while the background is accented with expressive strokes of blue and white pastel. The work is signed and dated in charcoal at the upper left: Paul Sawyier / May 26th, 1902. It is presented in a double mat with an inner brown border and an outer tan mat, housed within a molded wood frame featuring a gilded inner lip.
Lot: 628 - Antique American Pine Four-Drawer Chest with Knapp Joints, Late 19th Century
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An antique American four-drawer chest of drawers in the Cottage or Primitive style, dating from the late 19th century. The piece is constructed primarily of pine with a warm finish. The drawers feature machine-made Knapp joints, also known as pin-and-scallop joints, which were a hallmark of American furniture manufacturing between approximately 1870 and 1900. Each drawer is fitted with two turned wooden mushroom-style knobs and a central keyhole. The chest features a simple shaped apron and bracket-style feet integral to the side panels. The back is constructed of original vertical wood planks. Secondary woods used for the drawer interiors and back panels appear to be pine or a similar soft wood.Height: 38 inchesWidth: 40 1/2 inchesDepth: 17 inches.
Lot: 629 - Italian Neoclassical Style Lighted Burl Wood Display Cabinet
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This one-piece Italian display cabinet or vitrine is crafted in the Neoclassical style and features wood construction with richly figured burl wood veneers throughout. The exterior is designed with a prominent overhanging cornice accented by a dentil-molded frieze. The facade is flanked by two full-round columns veneered in burl wood, which are capped with foliate-motif metal capitals and rest on circular molded bases in a brass-toned finish. Two doors with inset glass panels provide access to the interior, and the cabinet side panels are glazed for multi-angle viewing. The interior contains four wooden shelves and a back panel finished in book-matched burl wood veneer. Two integrated electric puck lights are located at the top of the interior. The cabinet is fitted with ornate cast-metal foliate escutcheons and includes a functional lock with one matching skeleton-style key. A partially torn paper label on the reverse reads DE IN ITALY. The back panel also features a circular ink stamp containing the letter S and a redacted rectangular mark.Height: 78.5 inchesWidth: 49.5 inchesDepth: 19 inches.
Lot: 630 - Modern Upholstered Oversized Swivel Cuddle Chair
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A contemporary oversized swivel cuddle chair, also referred to as a snuggler or nest chair, in the style of Ashley Furniture. The piece is fully upholstered in a light gray and oatmeal-colored textured woven fabric with a salt-and-pepper appearance. It features a low-profile barrel-back design with integrated armrests and a deep circular seat. The chair sits on a concealed 360-degree metal swivel base. No maker marks or labels were observed during inspection.Width: 72 inchesDepth: 61 inchesHeight: 33 inches.
Lot: 631 - Thomasville Furniture Ernest Hemingway Collection Side Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This side table is from the Ernest Hemingway Collection by Thomasville Furniture. It is constructed from stained hardwood with a medium-brown finish. The table features a planked top design with deep grooves between the boards. A single central drawer is fitted with a turned wooden knob. The front face is flanked by decorative fluted pilasters on the corner blocks, and the lower edge of the apron is embellished with a carved rope-twist or gadrooned molding. The piece stands on four turned and tapered legs with bulbous upper sections and ring-turned details. The interior of the drawer contains a dark metal plaque relief-cast with the script signature Ernest Hemingway above the block letters COLLECTION and by Thomasville.25.5 inches H x 25 inches W x 30 inches D.
Lot: 632 - Thomasville Ernest Hemingway Collection Rustic European Style Carved Wood Coffee Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This coffee table is a piece from the Ernest Hemingway Collection produced by Thomasville Furniture Industries. The rectangular table is constructed from hardwood with a warm brown finish and features a plank-style top. The box-style apron includes two drawers on one side, each equipped with two round wooden pull knobs. The apron is ornamented with vertically fluted corner blocks and a continuous carved rope-twist border along the bottom edge. The piece is supported by four substantial turned bun-style feet. A rectangular metal manufacturer label is mounted to the interior of a drawer and reads: Ernest Hemingway COLLECTION by Thomasville.Length: 60 inchesWidth: 31.5 inchesHeight: 19 inches.
Lot: 633 - Large Framed English Fox Hunting Print, A Real Good Story
Large-scale color print, likely a photogravure, titled A REAL GOOD STORY, attributed to Heywood Hardy. The scene depicts a classic English equestrian fox hunting party with five huntsmen on horseback in traditional red coats and top hats within a wooded landscape. A single foxhound is shown in the foreground. The print includes two distinct publication inscriptions in the lower margin. The left side features a 1900 copyright line by publishers Messrs. Arthur Tooth and Sons, London, Paris, and New York. The right side states the work was republished in 1910 by Louis Wolff and Co. Ltd., London. The piece is housed in a wide burl-wood style frame with gilded inner and outer edges and a deep brown mat.43.5 x 36 inches.
Lot: 634 - Large Framed Decorative Print After Jean-Baptiste Oudry, Indian Blackbuck
This is a large contemporary decorative print after the 1739 oil painting Indian Blackbuck by Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755). The work depicts a male antelope in a Romanticist-style landscape under a clouded sunset sky, executed in a style reviving 18th-century European animal portraiture. The piece is a modern reproduction on a textured board substrate designed to simulate the appearance of an original oil painting. It is presented in a substantial dark-toned composite frame with a prominent rope-twist outer border, a wide cove, and a beaded gilt inner liner. The verso is covered in black backing paper and features a manufacturer label for Shadow Catchers.38 x 30 inches.
Lot: 635 - Antique Rococo Revival Style Cast Brass Tabletop Vanity Mirror
This ornate tabletop vanity mirror is designed in the Rococo Revival style, featuring characteristic ornamentation consistent with late 19th or early 20th-century decorative arts. The piece centers a rectangular beveled mirror plate set within an inner frame decorated with an engraved geometric fretwork pattern. The outer cast metal frame, featuring a brass finish, is heavily decorated with scrolling acanthus leaves, C-scrolls, and floral motifs against a textured stippled background. The mirror is mounted on a U-shaped swivel bracket, allowing for adjustable tilting. It sits atop a flared pedestal base with elaborate pierced foliate and scroll openwork, terminating in four shaped feet. While visually consistent with pieces produced by the National Brass and Iron Works, no legible maker marks or signatures were identified on the frame or base. The reverse of the mirror is finished with a cardboard backing held by metal tabs.Height: 17.5 inchesWidth: 11.5 inchesBase Diameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 636 - A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Export Style Porcelain Landscape Bowls
A pair of large porcelain bowls featuring hand-painted underglaze blue decoration in the Chinese export style. The interior of each bowl is centered with a circular medallion depicting a traditional river landscape featuring a two-story pavilion, stylized trees, and mountains in the distance. The inner rim is decorated with a wide border composed of alternating panels containing floral sprays and birds, likely phoenixes, separated by vertical bands of geometric diaper patterns. The exterior continues the thematic decoration with a wrap-around landscape scene showing pagodas, bridges, and birds in flight. The bowls are robustly potted with a flared rim and sit on a short, unglazed foot ring. No maker marks or reign marks are visible.Diameter: 11.25 inchesHeight: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 637 - A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Serving Pieces in the Canton Style
This set of two modern Chinese porcelain serving vessels features traditional underglaze blue decoration. The lot includes a large deep serving bowl and an oval lidded vegetable dish. Both pieces are decorated in the Canton style, depicting classic landscape scenes with pagodas, bridges, water, and mountainous backgrounds. The interior of the bowl displays a wide border of alternating floral and symbolic panels in the Kraak porcelain tradition. The lidded dish features a lobed rim and a molded butterfly-shaped finial on the cover. The underside of the lidded dish is marked with four blue underglaze Chinese characters for Zhongguo Zhizao above the text MADE IN CHINA.Bowl Diameter: 10.5 inchesBowl Height: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 638 - Vintage Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Outfit with Original Box and Accessories
A vintage Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Outfit manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company. This medium format camera, the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model, features a body constructed from molded black Bakelite with a ribbed texture and gray plastic controls, including the film advance knob and shutter button. The camera is equipped with a fixed-focus meniscus lens and a top-mounted viewfinder. The outfit includes the original Brownie Flashholder with a polished metal parabolic reflector, designed to mount directly to the side of the camera body. Also present are three boxes of Sylvania Superflash Flashbulbs (Press 40), an original instruction booklet titled Snapshots with your Brownie Hawkeye Camera - Flash Model, and a translucent plastic sleeve. The set is housed in its original yellow and black retail display box. The camera faceplate is marked BROWNIE Kodak HAWKEYE CAMERA Flash MODEL.Box Height: 6 inchesBox Width: 9.5 inchesBox Length: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 639 - Western Electric Model 10-D Loud Speaking Telephone Outfit Horn Speaker
This vintage loudspeaker is identified as a Western Electric Model 10-D Loud Speaking Telephone Outfit, dating to the early 1920s. The unit features a large circular flared bell constructed from a black composition material, likely molded fiber or hard rubber, which is connected to a long, tapered, curved neck. The neck is mounted on a cylindrical metal base with a dark finish and a felt-covered bottom. A brass identification plate is affixed to the base, listing the manufacturer, model, and three patent dates: January 18, 1921; October 11, 1921; and December 13, 1921. A small gold-toned decal on the bell also bears the Western Electric logo. The speaker is equipped with its original two-strand, cloth-covered electrical cord ending in two metal pin connectors.Height: Approximately 31.5 inchesBell Diameter: Approximately 14.5 inches.
Lot: 640 - RCA Victor Model 56X3 Wood Tabletop Vacuum Tube Radio
A vintage RCA Victor Model 56X3 tabletop vacuum tube radio, likely produced in the mid-1940s. The unit features a rectangular wooden cabinet with a distinctive stepped, louvered front grille and slanted upper corners. The horizontal slide-rule frequency dial is calibrated for the AM broadcast band, with numerical markings from 55 to 160. The dial face includes the RCA Victor logo and Nipper trademark on the left and the words UNITED STATES on the right. Three control knobs are positioned on the lower dark-finished section of the front panel. The open rear displays the internal metal chassis and vacuum tube components, including one tube marked 12SK7. A brown power cord is attached to the chassis.Width: 13.5 inchesDepth: 8 inchesHeight: 9.75 inches.
Lot: 641 - American Primitive Child's Ladder Back Rocking Chair
A single American Primitive style child's rocking chair dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The piece features a two-slat ladder back design with post-and-rung construction. It is crafted from a dark-stained hardwood with simple turned forms on the armrests and vertical posts. The seat is covered in a tapestry-style fabric featuring a repeating floral or scroll pattern in shades of brown, tan, rust, and black, secured with upholstery tacks. The joinery appears to be traditional mortise and tenon. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the item.Rocker base length: 21 inchesFront width: 14 inches.
Lot: 642 - A Trio of Vintage Items Including Kodak Brownie Target Six-16 Camera Kodak Brownie Holiday Camera and Arvin Transistor Radio
This lot features three vintage items comprising two cameras and one transistor radio. The first item is a Kodak Brownie Target Six-16 box camera manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is constructed from a metal box frame with a black pebbled leatherette covering and an Art Deco-style metal faceplate with geometric vertical stripes. The faceplate is marked Brownie Target Six-16 and Made in U.S.A. by Eastman Kodak Company. The second item is a Kodak Brownie Holiday camera designed for 127 roll film. It features a brown Bakelite body with horizontal ribbing, a silver-toned metal faceplate, a fixed-focus Kodet lens, and a brown braided neck strap. The third item is a portable Arvin transistor radio housed in a stitched tan cowhide or leatherette protective case. The case includes horizontal cutouts for sound output. The dial plate is marked Arvin Transistor and Standard Broadcast.Target Six-16: 5.125 inches H x 3.25 inches W x 5.125 inches D.
Lot: 643 - Polaroid Land Camera Model 95A with Original Leather Case
This vintage instant roll film camera is a Polaroid Land Camera Model 95A, produced between 1954 and 1957. The unit features a cast aluminum body with a brown textured synthetic covering known as Kalistron and black folding bellows. The front lens board includes a 130mm lens with a simple rotary shutter, a numerical exposure dial with settings 1 through 8, and a switch for B and I settings. The faceplate is clearly marked POLAROID LAND CAMERA and MODEL 95A. The interior back panel contains the markings POLAROID Land CAMERA, POLAROID CORPORATION, Cambridge, Mass., and MADE IN U.S.A., along with patent numbers 2,435,717; 2,435,720; 2,455,111; D-152,229; 2,504,312; 2,531,936; 2,538,511; and 2,543,159. A paper instructional card titled It is Simple is attached to the rear of the camera body. Accessories include a tan leather carrying case with an embossed Polaroid logo on the lid and an attached brown leather camera strap.Case Width: 11.5 inchesCase Height: 8.5 inchesCase Depth: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 644 - RCA Radiola 60 Super-Heterodyne Wood Cabinet Tube Radio
This is an RCA Radiola 60 Super-Heterodyne radio, a model introduced circa 1928 as one of the first AC-powered receivers of its type. The unit is housed in a substantial wood cabinet designed in a treasure chest style with a hinged lid and dark-finished molded trim. The front panel features three primary controls: a left-side adjustment knob, a central tuning knob set into a decorative cast metal escutcheon, and a right-side toggle switch. The central metal plate is embossed with the RCA logo, RCA Radiola 60, Super-Heterodyne, and a license notice. A vertical drum-style tuning dial with numerical markings is visible through the escutcheon window. The interior chassis contains a series of vacuum tubes, several of which are marked with the RCA logo. The cabinet rests on four small decorative metal feet.Width: 29 inchesDepth: 11.5 inchesHeight: 10.5 inches.
Lot: 645 - Philco Vintage Tabletop Radio-Phonograph Combination
A vintage Philco tabletop radio and record player combination unit, likely dating from the mid-to-late 1940s. The unit features a wood cabinet with a mahogany-finish veneer and a distinctive horizontal louvered grille design across the speaker section. The top lid lifts to reveal an integrated automatic record changer with a selector switch for automatic or manual operation and a power/reject toggle. The radio section features a vertical slide rule dial for the AM band, marked from 55 to 160. Three control knobs on the front panel are labeled for Dial Tuning, Tone, and Phono-Off-Radio. The manufacturer name Philco appears on the upper right corner of the lid and is printed in red block letters on the turntable base plate. The internal tube chassis is partially exposed through the open back.Width: 23 inchesDepth: 15 inchesHeight: 13 inches.
Lot: 646 - Antique Underwood No. 5 Standard Typewriter with Original Metal Cover and Branded Wooden Shipping Crate
This lot consists of an Underwood No. 5 Standard manual typewriter, an original black enameled metal dust cover, and a rare branded wooden shipping crate. The typewriter is constructed with a heavy cast iron frame featuring a black enameled finish, gold pinstriping, and decorative decals. The front of the frame is marked N 5 UNDERWOOD STANDARD TYPEWRITER N 5. Above the keyboard, the name UNDERWOOD is printed. The paper table displays a large Underwood script logo accompanied by a gold shield emblem. The rear of the frame lists a series of patent dates starting from AUG. 23, 1898, through JULY 1, 1913, followed by the text MANUFACTURED BY UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., INC., U.S.A. The keyboard features a standard QWERTY layout with four rows of circular glass-topped keys rimmed in metal. The accompanying metal cover is finished in black enamel with stenciled blue and gold lettering reading UNDERWOOD MADE IN U.S.A. and includes a black handle and front latch. The wooden shipping crate is built of rough-hewn planks and features a heavy rope handle. Stenciled text on the crate includes the manufacturer name, New York address, and the marketing slogan THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY positioned above an illustration of the typewriter.Width: 16 inchesDepth: 13 inchesHeight: 10 inches.
Lot: 647 - Victorian Quartersawn Oak Tabletop Clerk's Desk with Four Drawers
This is a Victorian era quartersawn oak tabletop clerk's desk or country store countertop organizer dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. The chest is constructed from quartersawn white oak, commonly referred to as tiger oak, which displays characteristic medullary ray flakes in the wood grain. The design features a slanted, hinged top lid inset with a dark brown writing surface. The top rail incorporates a recessed pen tray and a circular cutout for an inkwell, which is not included. Below the hinged compartment are four drawers arranged in two banks. Each drawer is constructed with machine-cut dovetail joinery and is fitted with two cast brass or brass-plated pulls featuring a stylized rosette swirl design. The interior of the lid and the main compartment are finished wood. No maker labels or markings were found.Width: 30 inchesDepth: 14 inchesHeight: 12 inches.
Lot: 648 - Paul Sawyier, River Pathway, Limited Edition Lithographic Reproduction
This photomechanical lithographic reproduction is after an original watercolor by Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), titled River Pathway. The Impressionistic landscape depicts a serene riverbank scene on the Kentucky River near Camp Nelson, featuring blooming thistles in the foreground and a towering rock cliff face in the distance under a soft, hazy sky. The work is signed in the plate at the lower right Paul Sawyier. It is housed in a decorative silver-toned frame with a triple mat of white, blue, and tan. The verso retains a comprehensive informational and authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., which identifies the piece as part of a limited edition of 3,000 prints produced in 1979 by the Stevenson Photo Color Company.Overall frame dimensions: 22 x 30 inches.
Lot: 649 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Dix River - Fish Trap, Framed Offset Lithograph
An offset lithograph after an original watercolor by American regionalist artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917), titled Dix River - Fish Trap. The composition illustrates a river scene featuring prominent sycamore trees along the bank and a shallow rocky shoal in the water. The piece is rendered in a soft impressionistic style with a muted palette of pale greens, grays, and earth tones. The artist signature is visible in the plate at the lower right corner. The print is professionally housed in a gilt-finished wood frame with a cream-colored mat and a dark green beveled interior edge. The reverse side features a framing label from Eugene’s Gallery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, dated January 30, 1982, with stock number P-169.Width: 27 inchesHeight: 21.25 inches.
Lot: 650 - An Assortment of Automotive Maintenance Supplies, Lubricants, and Workshop Accessories
An assortment of automotive maintenance products, lubricants, and workshop supplies. The collection includes several boxed oil filters featuring brands such as Motorcraft (model FL-1A), Fram (models PH5343 and PH2), and STP (model S-02868). Lubricants and greases include a partial case of Traveller Multi-Purpose Lithium Grease cartridges and a one-gallon container of CAM2 All Season Bar & Chain Oil. A larger cardboard box contains a variety of aerosol sprays and plastic containers, including Wearever brake fluid, diesel fuel supplement, and various cleaners and lubricants. The lot also includes a vintage-style manual grease gun with a needle attachment and a red plastic Blitz gasoline can with a yellow vent cap. Items are organized across multiple cardboard boxes and loose containers.Box width: Approximately 29 inches.
Lot: 651 - An Assortment of Vintage Luggage, University of Louisville Sports Memorabilia, and Advertising Tins
An assortment of vintage items including travel luggage, University of Louisville sports memorabilia, and advertising containers. The collection features a mid-century style blue textured suitcase with silver-tone metal latches and a matching plastic handle. A second suitcase is a silver-tone metal travel case with a heavily distressed and oxidized finish, retaining a vintage paper luggage tag marked SDF for Louisville International Airport. Sports memorabilia includes a folding stadium seat with a red padded base and a white backrest featuring the University of Louisville Cardinals logo. Also included is a square white vinyl seat cushion commemorating the inaugural 1998 season of Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, featuring the stadium name and the Cardinal head logo. Advertising and utility items consist of a red one-gallon metal gasoline filler can manufactured by Eagle Manufacturing Company of Wellsburg, W. VA; a 1/2 gallon Dairy Brand ice cream tin from Harrisburg, PA, decorated with a horse-drawn carriage graphic; and a large cylindrical metal storage tin with a top wire handle and a heavy rusted patina.Blue suitcase: 21 inches in length.
Lot: 652 - Kero-Sun Radiant 36 Portable Kerosene Heater with Owner Guide
This is a vintage portable radiant kerosene heater produced by Kero-Sun, model Radiant 36. Manufactured in Japan circa 1982, the unit features a two-tone metal cabinet in cream and dark brown. The front-facing heating element is housed within a polished chrome-finish internal reflector and protected by a horizontal wire safety guard. The front control panel includes a black rotary flame regulator knob with bilingual markings in English (HIGH, OFF) and French (HAUT, FERME), alongside a spring-loaded ignition lever marked IGNITE and ALLUMER. A wide integrated drip tray forms the base of the unit. The rear housing includes a battery compartment for two D-size batteries used for the electronic ignition system, as well as several instruction and safety decals in English and French. The original paper owner guide is included, featuring a date code of September 1982.Height: 19 inchesWidth: 23 inchesDepth: 12.5 inches.
Lot: 653 - An Assortment of Vintage Hand Tools, Automotive Parts, and Electronic Equipment
This lot comprises a diverse collection of workshop and automotive items organized across several containers. A handmade wooden tool tote contains a wood plane marked CORSAIR and GREAT NECK, two hammers, a metal grease pump, and a round metal oiler bottle stamped with the letters Q and O. Also included in the tote are heavy-duty yellow and white striped utility straps. A blue plastic crate contains various electronics, featuring a silver-toned CB radio unit with controls for volume and channel, multiple automotive stereo head units including a unit with Ford branding and a cassette player, a whip-style antenna, and a large amount of associated wiring. A cardboard box includes vintage tractor and automotive hardware, with a box for a Ford tractormeter (part C3NN17360K), a NAPA tachometer in its original box, and an assortment of U-bolts, hitch pins, and muffler clamps. Additional vehicle accessories include two red plastic cases containing Safe-Lite Tri Base reflective emergency road triangles and a black fabric Mopar storage bag designed for a Jeep Wrangler Freedom Top.Tape measure reading across crate: approximately 42 inchesTape measure reading along rope: approximately 92 inches.
Lot: 654 - An Assortment of Dixie Industries Lever-Action Load Binders and Industrial Heavy-Duty Chains
An assortment of mid-20th-century American industrial and logging tools, including lever-action load binders, heavy-duty chains, and lifting equipment. The collection features one lever-action binder manufactured by Dixie Industries, identified by the embossed letters DIXIE in the recessed channel of the handle. A second, larger lever-action binder features a curved handle and integrated hook and pivot assembly. The chain components include several lengths of heavy-duty rusted industrial chain with large elongated links, as well as bundles of weathered chain equipped with integrated grab and slip hooks. One length of smaller-gauge chain features a bright galvanized or zinc-plated finish. Also included in the collection is a pair of forged lifting tongs and several miscellaneous loose hooks.Large binder length: approximately 33 to 34 inches.
Lot: 655 - Two Heavy-Duty Grade 43 Steel Transport Chains with Midland Forged Hooks
This lot consists of two heavy-duty steel transport or utility chains suitable for towing, securing cargo, or industrial rigging applications. The chains are constructed from forged steel links and are fitted with various attachments. The hardware includes multiple forged grab hooks, slip hooks, and three screw-pin shackles, also known as clevises. One slip hook features a bright finish and a spring-loaded safety latch, embossed with the markings G43 and HIGH TEST, indicating Grade 43 carbon steel. Another forged grab hook is embossed with the manufacturer name MIDLAND. The chains are comprised of standard oval links typical for transport and binder applications.Chain link thickness: approximately 3/8 inch.
Lot: 656 - Two Heavy-Duty Industrial Rigging Chains with Columbus McKinnon Hooks
This lot consists of two heavy-gauge steel industrial chains designed for lifting or towing. The first set is a single-leg chain with grab hooks at each terminal end; one hook shows trace remnants of orange paint. The second set is a double-leg chain sling assembly featuring two silver-toned grab hooks. Both silver hooks are embossed with the manufacturer mark CM and the alphanumeric code 10-8, attributing these components to Columbus McKinnon. The chain links are constructed of heavy-gauge forged steel.Individual chain link length: approximately 1.5 to 2 inches.
Lot: 657 - A Trio of Antique and Vintage Agricultural and Gardening Implements
This lot contains three vintage and antique items used for agricultural and gardening purposes, including a manual seed planter, a watering can, and a utility bucket. The hand-operated seed or corn planter, commonly known as a jab planter, is constructed of wood and sheet metal. It features a side-mounted hopper for seed storage and a wooden T-handle that operates a metal lever mechanism at the base for soil penetration and seed deposition. The galvanized steel watering can features an elongated spout, a fixed rear handle, and a top wire bail handle with a wooden grip. The third item is a standard cylindrical galvanized steel pail with horizontal reinforcing ribs and a wire bail handle. No maker marks or patent dates are visible on any of the objects.Length (Planter): Approximately 34 inches.
Lot: 658 - A Pair of Vintage Orange Stamped Steel Automotive Service Ramps
A pair of vintage automotive service ramps constructed from heavy-gauge stamped steel. The ramps are finished in a faded orange paint. Each unit features an inclined ramp with embossed transverse ridges designed to provide traction for vehicle tires during elevation. The incline terminates in a flat resting platform equipped with raised safety flanges on three sides to prevent a vehicle from rolling off. The support structure consists of vertical front legs reinforced with a horizontal crossbar connecting the legs to the base of the incline for stability. No manufacturer labels, stamps, or marks are visible on the surfaces.
Lot: 659 - A Collection of Antique and Vintage Utilitarian Items Including Hand Saws and Cast Iron Hardware
This collection features an assortment of antique and vintage items constructed from cast iron, steel, and wood. Included is a deep-walled cast iron skillet or pot paired with a matching lid that features a central loop handle and a raised rim for a recessed fit. The pot is equipped with a long handle containing a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The collection includes two traditional hand saws. One saw is fitted with a decorative wheat-ear style wooden handle secured with five brass screws and an inset manufacturer medallion. The second saw features a simpler wooden handle with a three-screw construction. Also present is a heavy-duty industrial or barn pulley with a cast iron frame and a five-spoke sheave. The pulley features a swivel eye hook for suspension and is embossed on the frame with the characters H189. A length of twisted natural fiber rope is included with the pulley.Hand saw overall length: 30 inches.
Lot: 660 - Two-Piece Metal Outdoor Patio Set Including Adjustable Chaise Lounge and Side Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This outdoor furniture set includes an adjustable chaise lounge and a matching rectangular side table. The frames are constructed of metal with a dark charcoal powder-coated finish. The chaise lounge features curved armrests, saber-style legs, and a multi-position adjustable backrest. It includes a one-piece, full-length cushion upholstered in a tan ribbed synthetic fabric, consistent in design with the allen + roth outdoor collection. The side table features a cast metal top with an open-work woven lattice pattern and stands on four tapered legs.Chaise Width: 28 inchesChaise Length: 66 inchesChaise Back Height: 36 inches.
Lot: 661 - Shop-Vac Ultra Pro 16-Gallon 6.25 Peak HP Wet/Dry Utility Vacuum
This Shop-Vac Ultra Pro wet/dry utility vacuum is constructed with a yellow plastic tank and a black motor head assembly. The unit features a top-mounted carry handle with a red power toggle switch. It is equipped with a rear-mounted accessory storage caddy and sits on four swivel casters for mobility. The vacuum includes a flexible black hose and an integrated power cord. One crevice tool attachment is present in the storage caddy. Front labels identify the brand as Shop-Vac and the model as Ultra Pro, with specifications of 16 gallons and 6.25 peak horsepower. Smaller labels indicate part numbers 86784-09 and 86785-04. A reference sticker on the accessory caddy lists compatible replacement filter numbers including 90585, 90304, 90663, 90673, 90107, 90137, 90350, and 90340.Height: Approximately 27 inchesWidth: Approximately 23 inches.
Lot: 662 - Murray 20 Inch Push Lawn Mower with Briggs and Stratton Quattro Engine
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a gasoline-powered walk-behind push lawn mower manufactured by Murray. The unit is constructed with a red steel deck designed for a 20-inch cutting path. It features a Briggs and Stratton Quattro engine with a manual recoil pull-start and primer bulb. The engine shroud carries the Murray 20 inch and powered by Quattro design text. A gold diamond-shaped Briggs and Stratton logo is located on the side of the engine. The front of the deck displays a 2 in 1 Combo Mulch / Bag decal.Height to handle: 36 inchesOverall length: 70 inchesDeck width: 20 inches.
Lot: 663 - Vintage Industrial Four-Tier Wire Store Display Rack
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A vintage industrial storage rack featuring four tiers of welded wire shelving. The unit is constructed from a heavy-gauge wire frame with wire mesh shelf bottoms and sides. Each shelf is designed with a raised front-facing lip and includes two semi-circular wire accents. This style of rack was commonly employed in mid-century commercial settings for retail product displays, such as snack foods and potato chips. The piece lacks any visible manufacturer identifiers, brands, or labels.Height: 54 inchesWidth: 19.5 inches.
Lot: 664 - Werner Saf-T-Master Model D1128-2 28 Foot Aluminum Extension Ladder
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - Werner Saf-T-Master Model D1128-2 two-section aluminum extension ladder. This Type III household ladder features a duty rating of 200 pounds and a total length of 28 feet. The construction includes D-shaped rungs for traction and a rope and pulley system with a red rope for extending the sections. It is equipped with spring-loaded rung locks, swivel safety shoes, and end caps. An identification label on the side rail confirms the brand as Werner and lists the model number, part number 47030-11, and safety specifications including maximum working length and highest standing level.Total Length: 28 feetMaximum Working Length: 25 feetHighest Standing Level: 20 feet 10 inches.
Lot: 665 - A Collection of Tubular Steel Livestock Corral Panels and Gates
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This collection consists of several tubular steel livestock corral panels and gates designed for agricultural fencing and animal containment. The panels are constructed with horizontal tubular rails and vertical support braces. The lot includes a mix of galvanized steel panels and panels with a weathered brown finish. These items are typical of equipment used for temporary chutes, pens, or gate openings. No manufacturer branding or model information was visible on the panels. This lot includes only the metal panels in the foreground; the shipping containers shown in the background are not included.Length: 140 inchesHeight: 52 inches.
Lot: 667 - Vintage Hand-Built Wooden Hardware Storage Rack with Assorted Vintage Containers and Hardware
A vintage, shop-made wooden hardware storage rack featuring five recessed tiers and an extended base shelf. The unit is constructed from unfinished wood, likely pine, and is populated with an assortment of vintage storage containers and metal hardware. The collection includes numerous glass jars with blue-painted metal lids, several plastic prescription bottles, and assorted cardboard packaging. Visible contents include an array of nuts, bolts, screws, washers, wall anchors, and nails. Specific branded items on the lower shelves include a Vermonts Original Bag Balm green metal tin, a Cooper Wiring Devices cardboard box, a Miniature Lamps container, and a King Metal 150-count hardware box. The shelving is designed with a recessed front lip to secure the jars and bottles in place.Width: 24.5 inchesHeight: 24 inchesDepth: 8 inches.
Lot: 668 - Flambeau Outdoors Three-Tray Plastic Fishing Tackle Box with Assorted Lures and Accessories
A Flambeau Outdoors three-tray fishing tackle box featuring a navy blue lid and light gray base. The interior contains three navy blue cantilevered trays with molded-in ruler markings and embossed diagrams labeled Knot Notes Improved Clinch Knot. The front of the box displays the Flambeau Outdoors logo and a partially torn adhesive label indicating it is part of a three-tray series. The box contains an assortment of fishing tackle and accessories including hard and soft plastic lures, some of which remain in original packaging from manufacturers such as Storm (WildEye Swim Shad), Luhr-Jensen (Deep Baby N), and Cotton Cordell (C.C. Shad). Additional contents include several loose bobbers, lead sinkers, a braided fish stringer, and a bottle of sunscreen. The box is equipped with a black plastic handle and a single front latch.Length: approximately 15.5 inchesHeight: approximately 9.5 inches.
Lot: 669 - Vintage Fuller No. 5 Mechanics Bench Vise with Swivel Base and Anvil
This is a vintage Fuller No. 5 heavy-duty mechanics bench vise, cast from iron with steel components. The tool features the maker mark FULLER cast in block letters on the side of the main body, and the digit 5 is cast into the face of the sliding jaw, indicating a 5-inch jaw width. The vise is designed with a 360-degree swivel base that is adjusted via a manual locking T-handle lever. It is equipped with standard flat jaw faces as well as secondary V-groove pipe jaws located within the throat. The rear of the main casting includes an integrated flat anvil surface and a small horn for light shaping work. The lead screw is controlled by a sliding steel handle with spherical ends.Overall Length: 14.5 inchesHeight: 8.25 inchesBase Diameter: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 670 - Country Way 4 Gallon Manual Backpack Sprayer Model 60115
A Country Way manual backpack sprayer, model number 60115. The unit features a translucent white plastic tank with a total capacity of 4 gallons or 15 liters. The rear of the tank is molded with graduation marks for both gallons and liters. The sprayer operates via a manual piston pump activated by a side-mounted black metal lever handle. It is equipped with a handheld spray wand featuring a trigger grip and an adjustable plastic nozzle tip. The tank is mounted to a black metal frame and includes two adjustable padded nylon shoulder straps. A red threaded filler cap is located at the top. The front of the tank carries a red printed logo with a windmill and barn illustration, identifying the brand as Country Way. A small label indicates the product is made in the USA with global materials and carries the code 014582 R0918.Width: 13 inchesHeight: 24 inches.
Lot: 671 - An Assortment of Five Forged Steel Automotive and Demolition Tools Including Four 4-Way Lug Wrenches and One Pry Bar
This lot comprises five forged steel tools intended for automotive and demolition use. The collection includes one large gooseneck crowbar, also known as a pry bar, featuring a nail-pulling claw at one end and a tapered wedge tip at the opposite end. Additionally, the group contains four 4-way cross-rim lug wrenches of various sizes. One wrench retains a black painted finish, another features a silver-tone plating, and the remaining two wrenches, along with the pry bar, exhibit a heavily oxidized natural steel finish. No maker marks, patent dates, or brand identifications are visible on any of the items.Pry bar length: approximately 30 inchesLug wrench spans: approximately 20 inches to 22 inches.
Lot: 672 - Lennox HVAC Blower Fan Assembly with Motor
This is a Lennox HVAC blower fan assembly, commonly known as a squirrel cage blower, designed for use in residential furnace systems. The unit features an electric motor mounted within a galvanized steel housing that contains a centrifugal fan wheel. The assembly is equipped with two thermal limit switches or sensors mounted to the exterior housing, connected via blue wiring leads. Power is supplied through a standard three-prong grounded power cord. A large Lennox information and warning label is affixed to the side of the housing, providing air flow diagrams and noting compliance with ULCS-111 standards for replacement filters. Tracking labels on the exterior bear the codes 106L07A549 and AC 18K6301. A sticker on the internal blower wheel hub contains the identifiers 03-TR0601 and 100914-04.Width: 22 inchesDepth: 17 inchesHeight: 18 inches.
Lot: 673 - A Trio of Containers with an Assortment of Vintage Tools and Automotive Hardware including Craftsman and Ford
This lot comprises a trio of portable containers and their assorted contents, featuring a mix of vintage hand tools, automotive parts, and industrial fittings. The first container is a gray Sears Craftsman portable steel toolbox with a red removable internal tray. Its contents include various open-end and combination wrenches with visible size markings such as 7/16, 1/2, and 11/16, alongside an assortment of sockets and drive extensions. The second container is a green molded plastic toolbox with a removable tray, primarily housing automotive hardware. Visible items include a chrome-finish LTD script emblem, heavy-duty exhaust clamps with the Ford oval logo, a red marker light lens, various hose clamps, and coiled springs. An amber-colored lens remains in its original plastic packaging. The third container is a red and white Igloo Little Playmate cooler repurposed as a storage bin, containing heavy metal industrial fittings, including hydraulic or pneumatic couplings and threaded connectors. The cooler lid features the handwritten name G. Smith.Length: approximately 18 to 20 inches (metal toolbox).
Lot: 674 - A Vintage Waterloo Model JL-70 Steel Machinist Tool Chest and Assorted Tools
This vintage Waterloo model JL-70 machinist tool chest is constructed of steel with a distinctive aqua blue hammered finish. The chest features a top lid opening to a deep storage compartment and a multi-drawer configuration consisting of a medium-width side drawer, three shallow stacked side drawers, and two full-width bottom drawers. A circular Waterloo decal is located on the lower right corner of the front panel, displaying a stylized orange and white W and the model number JL-70. The chest contains a diverse assortment of vintage hand tools and automotive components. Hand tools include numerous open-end, box-end, and combination wrenches by various makers including Thorsen and Magic Wrench (notably a 13/16 inch and 3/8 inch combination). The set also includes a large red-painted pipe wrench, locking pliers, adjustable wrenches, various pliers, and socket components. Automotive interest is represented by vintage flasher units in original packaging by Ford Motorcraft and Tridon, several chrome-plated automotive trim pieces, a caster wheel, and a variety of hardware including nuts, bolts, and brass fittings.Length: 20 inchesDepth: 8.75 inchesHeight: 12.5 inches.
Lot: 675 - WWII-Era United States Marine Corps 5-Gallon Gasoline Jerry Can
This is a vintage United States Marine Corps (USMC) 5-gallon (20-liter) steel fuel container, commonly known as a Jerry can. The vessel is constructed of welded steel and features the service-specific cam-lever locking cap and filler neck, a design typically utilized by the USMC and US Navy during the World War II and Korean War eras. The lower portion of the can is embossed with USMC to denote the branch of service. Centered above the embossed X-pattern reinforcement is a circled G mark, signifying the container was designated for gasoline storage. One side of the can displays a hand-painted tactical marking consisting of a yellow diamond with a pinkish-red border. The top is fitted with a standard three-handle configuration, designed to facilitate carrying by one or two individuals.Height: 18.5 inchesWidth: 13.5 inchesDepth: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 676 - Weed Eater LT25 Gas Powered Curved Shaft String Trimmer
A Weed Eater LT25 gas-powered string trimmer featuring a curved black metal shaft and a green and black plastic engine housing. This unit is equipped with a 25cc engine, a D-loop handle, a throttle trigger assembly, and a trimmer head with a black plastic debris guard. The engine housing includes a manual pull-start cord, a primer bulb, and a fuel tank. A detailed emissions label on the side of the engine identifies the manufacturer as Poulan/Weed Eater. The label reads: EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION, THIS ENGINE MEETS EXH AND EVP EMISSIONS REGULATIONS FOR 2013 US EPA/CALIFORNIA SMALL OFF ROAD ENGINES, POULAN/WEED EATER, FAMILY/DISP DPWES.0254TK / 25CC; TWC, PLT# LT25NCOP, SKU# 967184401, SN: 13323N300463 - 1. Overall length: 60 inchesEngine housing width: 10 inches.
Lot: 677 - Two Recollections Craft Storage Items Including Mobile Storage Center and Combo Cube
This lot consists of two craft and office organizational storage solutions from the brand Recollections. Both items are housed in their original manufacturer cardboard packaging with full-color graphics and multilingual product information in English, French, and Spanish. The first item is a Mobile Storage Center, designed as a vertical rolling cart on casters. Features illustrated on the box include three ribbon dowels, two drawers with label holders, open shelving, and removable interior dividers for the top compartment. The second item is a Combo Cube, which is a modular storage unit featuring two drawers with finger-pull cutouts and an open top compartment with a removable shelf. Both items appear to be constructed from engineered wood with a white finish and are intended for home assembly. Mobile Storage Center Assembled Size: 17.3 in x 14.5 in x 30.5 in (43.9 cm x 36.8 cm x 77.4 cm)Combo Cube Assembled Size: 14.25 in x 14.5 in x 14.25 in (36.1 cm x 36.8 cm x 36.1 cm).
Lot: 678 - Late 19th to Early 20th Century Hand-Quilted Patchwork Utility Quilt
This antique patchwork utility quilt features a diagonal stair-step or offset brick pattern. The construction consists of hand-pieced cotton fabrics, including dark navy or black calicos with small white floral sprigs, paired with various pink, magenta, and purple printed fabrics featuring stripes, polka dots, and paisley motifs. The textile is hand-quilted with dense, parallel straight-line stitching throughout. The reverse side is finished with a coarse, light-colored unbleached cotton backing.Approximately 69 inches x 70 inches.
Lot: 679 - Judy Haskins Davis, Quincy Mine Memories, Graphite Drawing, 1993
This graphite drawing on off-white wove paper, titled Quincy Mine Memories, is by artist Judy Haskins Davis. The composition is a narrative montage centered on the historic Quincy Mine in Hancock, Michigan. It features detailed renderings of industrial structures including a large shaft house, an iron headframe, and a locomotive on rail tracks. A translucent, detailed portrait of an elderly woman is superimposed over the right side of the scene. The lower portion of the work incorporates a reproduction of a historical twenty-dollar draft from the Quincy Mine Co., dated April 18, 1870. The title Quincy Mine Memories is printed in small letters in the lower left quadrant. The work is hand-signed and dated in pencil Judy Haskins Davis 93 in the lower right corner, positioned below a printed version of the artist's name. The drawing is housed in a black wooden frame with a grey and off-white double mat.Frame: 23 3/4 x 17 3/4 inches.
Lot: 680 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Old Capitol in the Snow, Limited Edition Print
This item is a limited edition print after an original watercolor by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier, titled Old Capitol in the Snow. The composition depicts an atmospheric, misty winter scene of St. Clair Street in Frankfort, Kentucky, with the Old State Capitol building visible in the background and figures and a horse-drawn carriage in the foreground. Rendered in an American Impressionist style, the work bears a printed signature in the lower left corner. The print is presented in a gilt-finished wood frame with a linen-textured mat and a dark inner fillet. The verso includes an informational label from the Frankfort Blue Print Co. that certifies the work as a limited edition of 3,000 and bears a handwritten signature in blue ink by Ron Walpert.Frame: 20 3/4 x 16 1/2 inches.
Lot: 681 - Paul Sawyier, From the Quarry, Limited Edition Offset Lithograph
This work is a limited edition offset lithograph print titled From the Quarry, after a watercolor by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier. The scene depicts a rural dirt road with a horse-drawn wagon and driver, flanked by a rustic wooden fence and mature trees. The composition is rendered in an Impressionist style with soft washes of green, brown, and ochre on paper. A printed signature is visible in the lower left corner transcribed as PAUL SAWYIER, and the print is hand-numbered in the upper right as 1654 / 2000. The piece is presented in a decorative gold-toned composite frame with a double mat of navy blue and burgundy. A label on the paper-covered verso identifies the framer as Jessie's Art Gallery & Custom Framing in Frankfort, Kentucky. Outer Frame Dimensions: 26.5 x 20.25 inches.
Lot: 682 - Paul Sawyier (Kentucky, 1865-1917), Covered Bridge in Autumn, Limited Edition Print
A limited edition color print titled Covered Bridge in Autumn, after a watercolor by Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917). The composition features a nostalgic American street scene with a trolley car, horse-drawn carriage, and the entrance to a covered bridge under autumn foliage. A facsimile artist signature is located in the lower left. The verso includes an authentication certificate from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., of Frankfort, Kentucky, certifying the piece as one of a limited edition of 2,000 collector prints. The certificate is dated 1974 and hand-signed in blue ink by Joseph R. Discher. The work is presented in a fabric-textured mat and housed in a gold-toned molded wood frame with a framer stamp for Warrens Glass Company on the reverse.Overall framed size: 20 1/4 x 25 1/4 inches.
Lot: 683 - Paul Sawyier, The Hemp Breaker, Framed Print
Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), The Hemp Breaker, framed reproduction print. This work depicts a classic Kentucky rural scene by the noted impressionist artist, featuring a farm laborer in a hat and suspenders operating a manual hemp breaker. The figure is surrounded by shocks of harvested hemp in a field characterized by a soft, hazy atmosphere. The piece is signed in the lower-left corner PAUL SAWYIER. It is presented in a contemporary double mat of brown and peach tones under glass and housed in a decorative molded frame with dark wood and gilt finishes. Based on web consensus, this image is a widely distributed print of an original Sawyier watercolor.Dimensions: Overall framed size approximately 32 by 25 inches.
Lot: 684 - Paul Sawyier, Kentucky Arsenal, Watercolor and Gouache on Paper
This work, titled Kentucky Arsenal, is by Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917) and is executed in watercolor with gouache highlights on paper. The composition features an elevated view of Frankfort, Kentucky, looking toward the Kentucky River. In the foreground are the distinctive crenelated brick chimneys of the Kentucky State Arsenal. The mid-ground depicts a dense townscape with prominent church spires and various buildings, leading to the St. Clair Street Bridge visible in the distance. The work is signed Paul Sawyier in script in the lower right corner. It is presented in a double mat and housed in an ornate, gilded composite frame decorated with foliate and beaded ornamentation. The verso retains a framer label from Burklow's Frame Shop, located in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Lot: 685 - Paul Sawyier, The Fading Day, Limited Edition Publisher's Proof Print
This lot features a limited edition print titled The Fading Day by the American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917). The work is a reproduction of an original watercolor depicting a Kentucky winter landscape, characterized by a snow-covered road winding toward a cluster of distant houses, set against a backdrop of dark evergreens and a muted twilight sky with a prominent star. The print is executed on textured art paper and is identified as a Publisher's Proof. It bears a printed signature by the artist in the lower left corner and a handwritten pencil notation in the lower right reading Publisher's Proof 142/200. The piece is presented in a stained oak-finished wood frame with triple matting in grey and white tones, including a recessed title label. The reverse of the frame is sealed with a dust cover and carries a label from Frames of Mind Custom Frame Shoppe located in Louisville, Kentucky. Frame width: 24.5 inchesFrame height: 22.5 inches.
Lot: 686 - Paul Sawyier, The Blacksmith Shop, Limited Edition Print
This lot features a limited edition offset lithographic reproduction after an original watercolor by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), titled The Blacksmith Shop. The image depicts a winter rural landscape with a figure on a white horse carrying large baskets on a snow-covered path, passing another figure standing near a weathered outbuilding. The work displays the soft, impressionistic style and atmospheric washes characteristic of Sawyier's Kentucky landscapes. The artist signature is printed in the plate at the lower right, and the piece is hand-numbered 525/4000 in pencil. The print is double-matted with a navy blue top mat and a thin burgundy inner mat, housed in an ornate gilt wood frame with scrolled molding and beaded details.Exterior Frame: 26.5 inches x 21.5 inches.
Lot: 687 - Paul Sawyier, From the Quarry
This work on paper, titled From the Quarry and attributed to Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), depicts a naturalistic rural scene featuring a man in a wide-brimmed hat leading two white horses hitched to a cart along a shaded dirt road. The composition is bordered by a weathered wooden picket fence to the right and dense leafy trees to the left, rendered with soft washes and dappled light. The artwork is signed P. Sawyier vertically in the lower-left corner. The verso is sealed with brown paper and bears a handwritten label that reads FROM THE QUARRY. The piece is presented in a double mat with a white outer border and a thin teal inner border, housed within a gold-toned wooden frame.24 1/4 x 18 1/4 inches.
Lot: 688 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), The Suter Home, Limited Edition Print, 31/500
This is a framed limited edition collector print titled The Suter Home after an original watercolor by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The scene features a small white cottage with blue shutters situated on a rocky ledge overlooking a shallow creek, rendered in an impressionistic style with soft greens, ochre, and blues. The print includes the printed title THE SUTER HOME and By PAUL SAWYIER in the lower margin, where it is also hand-numbered 31/500 in the lower right. A printed signature is visible in the lower right corner of the image area. The work is presented in a gilt-finished wooden frame with a pale green linen-textured mat and a gold inner fillet under glass. The reverse features an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., of Frankfort, Kentucky, dated 1972 and hand-signed by Joseph R. Discher. The label certifies that the original art was authenticated as an original Paul Sawyier painting and that this print is one of 500 numbered copies from a total edition of 6,000.12.5 inches wide by 13.5 inches high.
Lot: 689 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) Limited Edition Print Train at High Bridge
This is a limited edition color reproduction print after an original watercolor by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), titled Train at High Bridge. The composition captures a steam locomotive crossing the High Bridge over the Kentucky River in a soft, impressionistic style with a small steamboat and riverbank foliage in the foreground. The work is signed in the plate at the lower right as PAUL SAWYIER and is hand-numbered 596/2000 in ink. It is professionally mounted in a dark wood frame under glass, featuring a double mat with a cream-colored textured outer layer and a thin brown inner fillet. The reverse displays a central authentication label from Equine Arts of Lexington, Kentucky, providing artist biographical information and noting the reproduction was copyrighted in 1987. A secondary label for Creekside Framing of Lawrenceburg, KY, is also present on the backing paper.Frame dimensions: 23 1/8 x 28 1/8 inches.
Lot: 690 - Victorian Rococo Revival Giltwood and Gesso Wall Mirror
A Victorian Rococo Revival wall mirror dating to the late 19th century. The rectangular frame is constructed of wood with elaborate molded gesso ornamentation and a gold-colored gilt finish. The design incorporates a pierced outer border featuring scrolling acanthus leaves and C-scroll motifs. A trellis or diaper pattern decorates the mid-section, leading to an inner beaded molding that surrounds the mirror plate. The mirror glass shows signs of age, including silvering loss and foxing. The reverse of the frame is made of wood with rough-cut openings corresponding to the pierced decorative elements on the front. The mirror plate is held in place by a later-added cardboard backing secured with nails and staples. It is equipped with a multi-strand wire for wall mounting.Height: 30 1/2 inchesWidth: 26 1/2 inches.
Lot: 691 - Framed Chromolithograph of The Last Supper with Named Apostles
This chromolithograph is a religious devotional print depicting The Last Supper, portraying Jesus Christ at the center of a long table flanked by his twelve apostles. A distinctive feature of this specific version is the inclusion of the names of the figures printed in a decorative blue font along the lower hem of the tablecloth. From left to right, the names transcribe as Bartholomaeus, Jacobus II, Andreas, Judas, Petrus, Joannes, Jesus Christus, Thomas, Jacobus I, Philippus, Matthaeus, Thaddaeus, and Simon. The print is rendered with a vivid color palette and shows the figures in expressive poses within an architectural setting featuring three windows that look out onto a hilly landscape. No artist signature, publisher mark, or edition numbering is visible on the work. The print is presented in a contemporary dark wood-toned frame with a beveled edge, under glass, and set within a cream-colored mat. The reverse of the frame features a sticker from Frames of Mind, a custom frame shop located in Louisville, Kentucky.Overall Width: 28.5 inches.
Lot: 692 - Paul Sawyier, Moonlight at High Bridge, Limited Edition Lithograph, 185/750
This photomechanical lithograph by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) is titled Moonlight at High Bridge. The composition depicts a tranquil river scene at night with a small cottage and additional structures at the base of a hill, illuminated by moonlight reflected on the water. The print is numbered 185/750 in the lower left corner and features a plate signature. Attached to the verso is documentation from the Paul Sawyier Galleries and the University of Kentucky Art Museum, which identifies the original work as a watercolor painted during the artist's residence at High Bridge and Shakertown Village between 1908 and 1913. The piece is professionally housed in an ornate, molded gold-tone frame with a forest green and tan double mat under glass. Overall framed dimensions: 24.5 x 20.5 inches.
Lot: 693 - Framed Spanish Language Last Supper Metal Relief Plaque
This religious metal relief plaque depicts the Last Supper, titled Ultima Cena de Jesus in Spanish. The central figure of Jesus is shown at a long table surrounded by the twelve apostles, with a basin and ewer in the foreground. The scene is framed by decorative spiral columns and a scrollwork border at the top. The plaque is made from a thin, stamped metal sheet with a dark bronzed patina used to define the raised details. The back of the plaque shows the indented reverse of the relief and a yellowish base metal color. Centered at the bottom is the embossed text ULTIMA CENA DE JESUS with a small cross on either side. The work is mounted in a tiered composite frame with a gilded beaded inner edge, a dark textured center, and a scrolled gold-tone outer border.Width: 20.25 inchesHeight: 14.25 inches.
Lot: 694 - Keith Freeman Offset Lithograph Print of Kentucky Derby Winner Alysheba
This offset lithograph portrait depicts the Thoroughbred racehorse Alysheba, winner of the 113th Kentucky Derby in 1987. The horse is shown in a profile view from the neck up, wearing a brown leather bridle and breastplate against a plain cream-colored background. The name Alysheba is printed in script at the bottom, above the block text 113 1987 KENTUCKY DERBY WINNER. A printed artist signature for Keith Freeman is located on the lower left portion of the horse's neck. The print is housed in an oak-finished wood frame under glass. The reverse features a cardboard backing secured by metal glazing points and a saw-tooth metal hanger.Framed dimensions: 12 x 15 inches.
Lot: 695 - Paul Sawyier, View of Wapping Street, Framed Print
This framed print after an original watercolor by Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) is titled View of Wapping Street. The composition depicts an impressionistic autumnal scene in Frankfort, Kentucky, characterized by soft tones and atmospheric light. A prominent, textured tree trunk anchors the left foreground, while two figures in period clothing walk along a sidewalk on the right. The sidewalk is bordered by a wrought iron fence and a brick wall with a square stone pillar. In the hazy background, buildings and a church spire are visible through the thinning foliage. The print is plate-signed PAUL SAWYIER in the lower right corner. It is presented in a double mat with a thin gilt inner border and a wider light-colored mat, housed in a molded frame with gilt and dark wood finishes. The reverse retains a label from Warrens Picture Framing in Frankfort, Kentucky.Overall frame height: 24 inchesOverall frame width: 30 inches.
Lot: 696 - Paul Sawyier Old Elk's Club Limited Edition Offset Lithograph
This is a limited edition offset lithograph reproduction of a watercolor painting by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917), titled Old Elk's Club. The scene depicts a nostalgic early 20th-century street with horse-drawn carriages and a prominent building featuring a classical pillared porch. A facsimile signature of the artist is located in the lower left of the image. The lower left margin includes the printed text Copyright 1977 By Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc. The print is hand-numbered in the lower right margin as 1037 of 2500. The work is presented in a cream-colored mat and housed within a gilt-finished molded wooden frame. The reverse of the frame features a label from the custom framer, The Finishing Touch, located in Shelbyville, Kentucky.Overall framed dimensions: 24.5 inches wide by 21 inches high.
Lot: 697 - Large English Fox Hunting Scene Lithograph, Time's Up. Throw In!
This large color lithograph on paper depicts a classic English fox hunting scene. The composition features several hunters in traditional scarlet coats on horseback, with one central figure checking a pocket watch. They are surrounded by an active pack of foxhounds in a rural landscape. The work is titled in a separate window below the main image as TIME'S UP. THROW IN! No artist signature or publisher mark is visible on the print. The item is housed in a modern, decorative silver-toned frame with an antiqued, distressed finish and a deep charcoal-colored mat. The reverse is sealed with black paper and bears a vintage retailer label from Jordan Marsh Company Picture Galleries, Boston, Massachusetts, and a modern label from Frames of Mind Custom Frame Shoppe.Overall framed width: 32 inchesOverall framed height: 24 inches.
Lot: 698 - Antique Rococo Revival Style Etched Three Panel Buffet Mirror
This early 20th century Rococo Revival style three panel landscape mirror, also referred to as a buffet or over-mantel mirror, features a cast metal frame with a patinated gilt finish. The ornate top cresting is decorated with scrolls, acanthus leaves, and a central shell motif. The mirror is divided into three sections by vertical metal dividers, with the glass plates secured to the frame by decorative floral form metal rosettes. The central mirror plate is embellished with an etched foliate and floral design. The reverse of the mirror is backed with a composite board covered in multi-colored floral wallpaper and equipped with two modern metal sawtooth hangers for horizontal mounting.Width: 48 inchesHeight: 15.5 inches.
Lot: 699 - L. Costello, European Coastal Landscape with Windmill, Oil on Canvas
This mid-20th-century oil painting on stretched canvas is signed L. COSTELLO in black paint in the lower left corner. The composition depicts a coastal village scene featuring a central stone building with a steeply pitched roof and a figure in traditional dress standing by the shoreline. A windmill and a distant sailboat are visible under a clouded, atmospheric sky. The artist employs a palette of earthy ochre, brown, and gray tones with broad brushwork and visible impasto, particularly in the highlights on the architecture and clouds. The painting is housed in an ornate, rococo-style gilt wood and composition frame with a black velvet liner. The verso reveals a wooden stretcher and frame assembly.Total framed width: approximately 31.5 inches.
Lot: 700 - Antique Chromolithograph of a St. Bernard Guarding a Sleeping Child in Ornate Gilded Frame
This framed sentimental print is a chromolithograph from the late 19th or early 20th century. The scene, often titled Guarding, depicts a young girl in a white dress sleeping soundly on a grassy patch of a beach. She is faithfully watched over by a large St. Bernard dog. A wide-brimmed straw hat with blue floral accents rests on the grass beside her. The background features a turbulent sea under a cloudy, overcast sky. No artist signature or publisher information is visible on the face of the print. The work is housed in an ornate period cove frame constructed of gilded wood and gesso, featuring repetitive geometric and floral relief motifs. The reverse of the frame is finished with a modern cardboard backing secured by nails and a wire for hanging.Overall framed height: 18.5 inchesOverall framed width: 14.5 inches.
Lot: 701 - A Pair of Framed Currier and Ives American Homestead Prints, Spring and Winter
A pair of vintage framed prints after the original lithographs by Currier and Ives, titled American Homestead Spring and American Homestead Winter. The scenes depict idealized 19th-century rural American life, featuring a farmhouse with blossoming trees and sheep in the spring scene, and a snow-covered homestead with a horse-drawn sleigh in the winter scene. Each print bears the printed inscription PUBLISHED BY CURRIER AND IVES at the lower left and 152 NASSAU ST NEW YORK at the lower right. Centered at the bottom of each is the copyright line ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS IN THE YEAR 1868 BY CURRIER AND IVES IN THE CLERKS OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U.S. FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. These are mid-20th-century decorative reproductions. They are housed in matching dark wood frames with a scalloped profile and a gilt inner liner. The reverse of each frame has a brown paper dust cover with an AMERICANA label stamped with the size 11X14 and inventory numbers 3894 and 2675.Frame Height: 13.5 inchesFrame Width: 15.5 inches.
Lot: 702 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), The Old Post Office, Limited Edition Print
This item is a photomechanical lithographic reproduction after an original watercolor by the American Impressionist Paul Sawyier, titled The Old Post Office and also known as Corner of Celebrities. The scene depicts a view of Wapping Street in Frankfort, Kentucky, during the autumn. The composition features a large foreground tree with golden-brown leaves, a stone gatepost, a white picket fence, and the limestone cupola of the historic post office in the background. The print is hand-numbered 462/4000 in ink in the lower right corner. The artwork is presented with a double mat, including a cream-colored fabric outer mat and a gold-toned inner mat, housed under glass in a decorative molded and gilded wood frame. Attached to the verso is a certificate of authentication from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., which identifies the artist and confirms the reproduction was printed in 1987.Frame: 19 x 13 1/4 inches.
Lot: 703 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), The Singing Bridge, Limited Edition Print
This is a limited edition photomechanical print, after an original watercolor by the American regionalist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), titled The Singing Bridge. The work depicts an atmospheric, impressionistic street scene in Frankfort, Kentucky, looking toward the truss bridge from the south, with the tower of the former post office situated to the left. The composition is rendered in a soft, muted palette of cool blues, grays, and subtle earth tones on textured paper. The artist's signature, Paul Sawyier, is visible in the plate at the lower right. The print is professionally presented under glass in a decorative gilt wood frame with a cream-colored fabric-textured mat and a gold-toned inner fillet. On the verso, an extensive descriptive label from the 1973 Stagg Sawyier Scenes collection provides historical context, identifies the work, and bears the printed signature of Richard W. Rodgers for the Stagg heirs. The backing paper is hand-numbered 1560/4000. A framer's label from Yates Framing of Lexington, Kentucky, is also present on the reverse.Frame exterior: 15.5 x 12.5 inches.
Lot: 704 - Henry Gasser (American, 1909-1981), Watercolor Street Scene with Carriage
This impressionistic watercolor on paper by Henry Gasser (American, 1909-1981) depicts a nostalgic 19th-century street scene. The composition features a horse-drawn carriage with a red and black umbrella stopped on a dirt road before a grand white two-story residence. The house is detailed with green shutters, a second-story balcony with a wrought iron railing, and a covered front porch. Several mature trees with autumn-toned foliage are rendered with loose, atmospheric washes throughout the scene. The work is signed Henry Gasser in the lower right corner. The painting is professionally mounted with a triple mat in a bronze-finished wooden frame under Tru Vue Conservation Grade 99 percent UV protection glass. The verso retains a gallery label from Frames of Mind custom frame shop in Louisville, KY.Overall framed dimensions: 28.5 inches high by 33.625 inches wide.
Lot: 705 - H. Alken, The Winning Post, Framed Hand-Colored Sporting Print
A large framed sporting print titled The Winning Post after an original work by Henry Thomas Alken. The hand-colored engraving or lithograph depicts a horse racing scene at a crowded English racecourse. The image shows a lead jockey in yellow and maroon silks passing the winning post in front of a grandstand, followed by a large pack of horses kicked up in a cloud of dust. The signature H. Alken is visible in the lower right corner of the image plate. The title is displayed in a centered box beneath the primary image. The piece is set within a double mat and a dark wood frame. A sticker for Frames of Mind Custom Frame Shoppe of Louisville, Kentucky, is present on the reverse. No edition numbering or publisher marks are visible.Frame width: approximately 35 inchesFrame height: approximately 25 inches.
Lot: 706 - Rococo Revival Style Gilded Molded Wall Mirror
A large wall mirror in the Rococo Revival style, likely produced in the mid-to-late 20th century. The frame is constructed from a molded composite material with an antique-gold gilded finish. The ornate design features a prominent pierced crest with shell and floral motifs, flanked by scrolling volutes and acanthus leaf decorations that continue along the asymmetrical, shaped silhouette. The mirror glass plate is cut to follow the intricate interior contours of the frame. The reverse is finished with a brown fiberboard backing secured by screws and includes a hanging wire attached to metal loops. A handwritten inventory number, C 210 - 436, is present in blue ink on the lower right of the backing board.Height: 41.5 inchesWidth: 24 inches.
Lot: 707 - Set of Three Antique Victorian Style Gilded Wood and Gesso Picture Frames
A set of three late 19th to early 20th-century picture frames. Each frame is constructed from wood with molded composition (gesso) ornamentation and a gilded finish. Two of the frames feature high-relief, ornate scrolling acanthus leaf and foliate motifs in a Victorian Gilded Age style. The third frame features a more structured decorative scheme with concentric bands of ribbing, floral swags, and beaded borders. The reverse of the frames shows unfinished wood with mitered corner construction. These are empty frames and do not include glass, mirror plates, or backing boards.Exterior dimensions of largest frame: 33.5 inches by 26.25 inches.
Lot: 708 - Large Rococo Revival Style Gilt and Off-White Beveled Wall Mirror
A large rectangular wall mirror featuring an ornate frame in the Rococo Revival style. The frame is constructed from a wood or composite material with elaborate molded high-relief decoration, including C-scrolls, acanthus leaves, and floral motifs at the corners and mid-sections. The finish consists of an antiqued off-white paint with gilded highlights on the raised ornaments and a beaded trim border adjacent to the glass. The mirror plate is designed with a beveled edge. The reverse of the mirror is finished with a blue-painted frame and a brown cardboard backing secured with glazier points. It is equipped with a large metal French cleat hanging bracket at the top for horizontal mounting. Identification marks on the reverse include the inventory number GT 008 written in blue ink on the top center and handwritten measurements of 35 3/4 and 47 on the red-painted inner edge of the frame. Width: 47.5 inchesHeight: 35.75 inches.
Lot: 709 - Large Late 20th Century Ornate Rococo Revival Style Gilt Wall Mirror
This large rectangular wall mirror is designed in the Rococo Revival style and dates from the late 20th century. The deep-profile frame is composed of a molded composite material with a multi-toned gilded finish. The decorative elements include intricate molded floral swags, acanthus leaves, C-scrolls, and prominent rocaille shells at the corners and centers of each rail. The back of the mirror features a fiberboard backing secured with metal glazier points and is currently rigged with a wire for horizontal hanging. The frame includes integrated molded keyhole slots that allow for either horizontal or vertical mounting. No maker marks or labels are present.Height: 34 inchesWidth: 44.5 inches.
Lot: 710 - Carolina Mirror Company Rococo Revival Style Gilt Wall Mirror, Dated 1990
Large Carolina Mirror Company Rococo Revival style wall mirror in a landscape orientation. The frame features molded scrollwork and foliate designs with a central shell crest at the top and a foliate ornament at the bottom center. The frame has a burnished gold-tone gilt finish. The mirror plate is secured behind a fiberboard backing held by metal clips. An original white paper label is present on the reverse, bearing the manufacturer name Carolina Mirror, logo, and quality statement. The label is date-stamped AUG 14 1990 and includes inspector code P W A. The number 909 is handwritten on the backing. Hardware includes two D-ring hangers and a horizontal wire.Width: 51 inchesHeight: 34 3/4 inches.
Lot: 711 - Set of Four Framed Chinese Decorative Artworks in Faux Bamboo Frames
A set of four vertical rectangular compositions from a series titled Imperial Garden, depicting traditional scenes of leisure. The series includes Scene I, depicting a woman seated on a rock observing a young boy with a fan; Scene II, featuring two female figures in a landscape with a stream and lily pads; Scene III, showing two women on an elevated terrace beside a pavilion and a large willow tree; and Scene IV, depicting two women walking together in a garden landscape with pine trees. The figures are rendered in stylized poses wearing traditional robes in a muted color palette. Each artwork is executed on a paper or silk-like substrate and features one or more red seal marks in stylized Chinese seal script. The pieces are matted with a pale green border and housed in wooden frames carved and stained to resemble bamboo. Each frame is fitted with a decorative brass hanger at the top. The reverse of each frame is sealed with brown paper and bears a printed label identifying the scene number. At least one frame retains a gallery label for Summit Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky.Height: 33 inchesWidth: 15.25 inches.
Lot: 712 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Old Capitol in Snow, Framed Print
Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917). This framed print on paper, titled Old Capitol in Snow, depicts a nostalgic winter street scene in Frankfort, Kentucky. The composition features figures in early 20th-century attire and a horse-drawn carriage on a thoroughfare lined with bare, snow-covered trees, with the Old State Capitol building visible through the wintry haze in the background. The work is rendered in an impressionistic style with a muted palette of soft blues, grays, and browns, with opaque white gouache-like accents for the snow. The piece is signed in the lower right corner, Paul Sawyier. It is presented in a gilt and green-washed wooden frame with a cream-colored mat.Width: 22.25 inchesHeight: 19.125 inches.
A cylindrical salt-glazed stoneware storage jar attributed to potter Bernard Stebner of Hartville, Ohio. The vessel features a slightly flared rim and a flat base. The exterior surface displays a characteristic orange peel texture with a color gradient shifting from a light greyish-tan to a deeper, mottled brownish-tan. The front of the jar is decorated with hand-applied cobalt blue slip-trailed ornamentation consisting of the word Apples in a stylized cursive script. Below the text is a tapering spiral or funnel-shaped motif executed in cobalt blue slip. An impressed rectangular manufacturer's mark is located near the upper rim and reads B. STEBNER / HARTSVILLE, OHIO. The interior of the jar is finished with a dark brown glaze. Height: 9.25 inches Base Diameter: 3.75 inches.
Lot: 2 - Bill Stebner Hartville Ohio Salt-Glazed Stoneware Peaches Jar
This cylindrical stoneware storage jar is a contemporary folk art piece produced by potter Bill Stebner. It is crafted from salt-glazed stoneware with a speckled tan finish. The front of the jar features hand-applied cobalt blue slip decoration consisting of the word Peaches written in cursive script. Beneath the text is a stylized cobalt blue flourish in a swirling, conical shape. The jar is designed with a slightly flared rim and a flat base. The body of the vessel is marked with an impressed stamp above the cobalt decoration which reads B. STEBNER on the top line and HARTVILLE, OHIO on the bottom line. This piece is a modern creation executed in the tradition of 19th-century American salt-glazed stoneware. Height: 9 inches Base Diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 3 - B. Stebner Hartville Ohio Salt-Glaze Stoneware Plumbs Jar
This salt-glazed stoneware jar was produced by B. Stebner in Hartville, Ohio. The vessel features a tall, cylindrical form with a slightly flared rim and exhibits prominent horizontal throwing rings from its manufacture on a potter's wheel. The front is decorated with hand-painted cobalt blue slip-trailed script reading Plumbs situated above a freehand stylized whirligig flourish. Near the top rim, the jar is marked with a two-line impressed stamp reading B. STEBNER over HARTVILLE, OHIO. The interior of the crock is finished with a dark brown slip glaze. Height: 9 inches Base Diameter: 4 inches.
Lot: 4 - Henry McKenna Kentucky Whiskey Jug
A vintage decanter produced for the Henry McKenna brand of Kentucky whiskey. The vessel is constructed from glazed stoneware featuring cobalt blue transfer-print decoration. The front displays the brand name in arched lettering above a stylized symmetrical floral motif. Lower text identifies the production origin as Fairfield, Nelson County, Kentucky, and specifies the brand was established in 1855. The reverse side of the jug near the base is marked with the volume 4/5 Quart. The jug is formed with a classic single-finger handle and a narrow neck. It retains a partially intact silver foil label on the shoulder indicating a 6-year aging period, along with a partial federal revenue tax stamp bearing serial number D 3609218. The original cork stopper is present. Height: 8 3/4 inches Base Diameter: 4 inches.
Lot: 5 - Antique Western Electric Model 323 Candlestick Telephone for AT&T
This is an antique manual candlestick desk stand telephone manufactured by Western Electric for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T). The stand is constructed of metal with a black finish, commonly referred to as a japan finish. The handheld receiver features a dark brown shell, likely composed of hard rubber or early bakelite. The transmitter face is fitted with a metal identification plate stamped Property of American Tel & Tel Co, 323, and Pat. U.S.A. Jan. 14, 1913. The circular weighted base is incised with the marks Western Electric and Made in U.S.A. and retains a worn brown felt pad on its underside. The unit includes a brown cloth-covered line cord and a black receiver cord. Height: 11.5 inches Base Diameter: 5.25 inches.
Lot: 6 - Antique Brass Gasoline Blowtorch with Cast Iron Burner and Ribbed Wood Handle
This is an antique gasoline blowtorch, a tool commonly used by plumbers and painters in the early 20th century. The piece features a cylindrical brass fuel tank with a distinctively flared base for stability. The burner assembly is constructed from cast iron and is mounted to the top of the tank via a brass neck. Positioned directly below the burner nozzle is a small cast preheating tray, also known as a priming cup. The fuel flow is regulated by a horizontal valve stem terminating in a cross-shaped control knob. The end of this knob features a cast emblem consisting of a central circle with radiating lines, resembling a sunburst. The burner casting is incised on one side with the numbers 248 followed by a partially obscured fourth digit, possibly a 7. The tool is equipped with a horizontally oriented handle made of dark-stained wood with a ribbed, turned grip, secured by brass brackets. A cast metal hook is mounted to the top of the burner for hanging. No manufacturer name is explicitly visible on the tank or burner. Height: 10.5 inches Base Diameter: 6 inches Width: 8 inches.
Lot: 7 - A Trio of Vintage - Vintage Style Metal Elephant Figurines Including a Cast Iron Coin Bank
This collection includes three elephant figurines of varying materials and styles. The primary item is a cast iron elephant coin bank featuring two-part construction joined by a central screw. The bank is hand-painted with a dark gray body, white tusks, and a decorative blue and red howdah saddle accented with gold-toned trim. The second item is a silver-toned metal elephant figurine in a standing pose with its trunk lowered; the underside is marked with raised block letters MADE IN JAPAN. The third item is a small cast brass elephant depicted in a walking pose with its trunk raised. Cast iron bank: 8.5 inches long, 5.75 inches high, 2.75 inches wide.
Lot: 8 - Two Vintage Brass - Cast Metal Animal Figurines, Saddled Horse and Lion
This lot features two vintage cast metal figurines consisting of a Western-style horse and a standing lion, frequently identified as mid-20th-century carnival or county fair prizes. The horse figurine is modeled with a detailed Western saddle featuring decorative scrollwork and a matching breast collar. It has a dark bronze-toned patina with golden-hued highlights visible on the ears, saddle, and hindquarters. A brass-tone ball chain is attached to the mouth to simulate a bridle. The lion figurine is depicted in a standing posture with a full mane and an open mouth, finished in a bright brass tone with natural darkening in the textured areas of the mane and musculature. Both items appear to be made of hollow-cast metal, such as spelter or white metal, with a metallic wash or japanned finish. No manufacturer marks, labels, or signatures are visible on either piece. Horse: 4.5 inches height x 6 inches length x 1.25 inches width Lion: 2.5 inches height x 4.5 inches length.
Lot: 9 - Norco Foundry and Specialty Company Advertising Pig Bank
This two-part still bank is in the form of a standing pig and was manufactured by the Norco Foundry and Specialty Company of Pottstown, Pennsylvania. The bank is constructed of cast iron with a pebbled surface texture characteristic of sand casting. A coin slot is located along the dorsal ridge of the pig. The two halves are secured by a single flat-head steel screw located on the side of the body. One side of the pig features embossed text reading BUY AT NORCO AND SAVE. The opposite side features embossed text identifying the manufacturer as NORCO FOUNDRY SPECIALTY CO POTTSTOWN PA. The bank is finished in a light tan or cream-colored paint with black accents on the hooves and eyes and a trace of red paint at the mouth. Length: approximately 5.5 inches Height: approximately 3 inches.
Lot: 10 - A Pair of U.S. Mail and Air Mail Still Banks
A pair of antique cast iron still banks modeled after United States Mail and Air Mail collection boxes. Each bank features a rectangular body supported by four integral legs. The front of each unit is cast with the word LETTERS at the top and US within a rectangular frame below. The side panels are embossed with a winged eagle motif over the words AIR MAIL. These banks are constructed of two vertically cast halves joined by a single screw. The coin slot is located on the upper front slope. The surfaces are finished in black paint with gold-toned highlights on the raised lettering and emblems. One example features an additional blue painted border around the central US frame. These types of banks were produced by various American cast iron toy manufacturers in the early 20th century, including Kenton, Hubley, and Grey Iron Casting Co.Height: 4 1/4 inches Width: 2 1/4 inches Depth: 2 inches.
Lot: 11 - A Pair of Vintage Hand-Carved and Stained Wooden Clogs
This pair of hand-carved wooden clogs is designed in a traditional European folk style, commonly referred to as klompen. Each shoe is constructed from solid wood with a dark brown stain and a high-gloss varnished finish. The form features a distinctive pointed and slightly upturned toe with a rounded heel. The lateral exterior of each clog is hand-incised with a cursive inscription that reads Garry. The interior surfaces are hollowed out, displaying rough-hewn tool marks from the carving process. The exterior shows a visible wood grain under the finish. A tape measure included in the documentation indicates a total exterior length of approximately 11.5 inches. Length: 11 1/2 inches Width: 4 1/8 inches Height: 4 1/2 inches.
Lot: 12 - A Pair of Contemporary Sommerso Style Faceted Art Glass Perfume Bottles
A pair of heavy-bodied, hand-blown contemporary art glass perfume bottles utilizing a sommerso (submerged) technique. Each bottle features a multi-colored interior core encased in thick clear glass with decorative cold-worked surface cutting. The first bottle contains a deep cobalt blue core with a cranberry red base layer, featuring multiple horizontal wheel-cut grooves and two large polished circular facets on opposite sides. The second bottle contains a teal-blue core with a green casing layer, decorated with several large polished lens facets that create internal optical reflections. Both bottles are topped with matching disk-shaped stoppers featuring concentric glass circles and integrated glass daubers. The pieces have ground and polished flat bases with no visible signatures, etched marks, or manufacturer labels. Width: 3 inches Height: 6 1/4 inches.
Lot: 13 - Bohemia Crystal Hand Cut Lead Crystal Square Spirit Decanter with Faceted Stopper
This square spirit decanter with a faceted globular stopper is manufactured by Bohemia Crystal in the Czech Republic. The item is crafted from hand-cut lead crystal with a minimum lead oxide content of 24 percent. The body features deep hand-cut mitre work, with each face displaying a prominent fan or sunburst motif above a field of diamond-point cross-hatched cutting. The base is finished with a multi-point star cut. The neck and shoulders are accented with vertical fluting. The heavy, spherical stopper is decorated with all-over diamond-shaped facets. A blue and gold oval foil label is affixed to the shoulder, featuring the Bohemia logo, a stylized B in a shield with three stars, and the text BOHEMIA CZECH REPUBLIC and HAND CUT LEAD CRYSTAL OVER 24% PbO. Height: 10 inches Width: 3.75 inches.
Lot: 14 - Two Glass Decanters Including a Square Cut Crystal Spirit Decanter and a Flared Decanter with Metallic Trim
This lot features two distinct glass decanters of varying styles. The first is a heavy spirit decanter of square form, likely lead crystal, featuring deep-cut traditional patterns of crisscross and diamond motifs across the body panels with vertical wedge cuts at the corners. It is fitted with a large spherical stopper featuring multi-faceted diamond cuts that match the body aesthetic. The second piece is a flared teardrop-shaped decanter tapering to a slender neck and a wide out-turned rim, resting on a tapered pedestal base. This decanter is decorated with thin metallic bands, possibly platinum or silver luster, at the rim and shoulder, with a faint etched scrolling floral and vine motif visible just below the shoulder band. It includes a wide mushroom-shaped stopper with a smooth top and concentric ringed texture on the underside. No maker marks, labels, or signatures were identified on either vessel. Flared decanter height: 13.5 inches Flared decanter width: 4.75 inches Square decanter height: 9.5 inches.
Lot: 15 - Avon Glass Hen on Nest Covered Trinket Dish
This is a vintage two-piece covered glass dish manufactured by Avon Products, Inc., commonly referred to as a hen-on-nest. The set includes a lid molded in the form of a hen with detailed feathering, composed of white milk glass with a pearlescent iridescent finish. The base is made of yellow-toned glass with a satin finish, featuring a molded basketweave pattern and a rope-twist border at the foot. The underside of the base is marked with two raised rectangular stamps: the upper mark reads AVON and the lower mark contains the number 9. Length: 4.25 inches Height: 3.75 inches.
Lot: 16 - Vintage Cast Brass Nautical Submariners Table Bell
This decorative table bell is constructed from cast brass and features a maritime-themed stand. The design is characteristic of the United States Navy Submarine Service insignia, featuring two stylized dolphins with detailed scales and upward-curving tails that meet to form an arched yoke. A central bell is suspended from a scrolled hanger between the figures. The bell is of a traditional flared shape and retains its interior clapper. The entire assembly is mounted on a heavy, stepped rectangular base with molded edges. The piece appears to be sand-cast and assembled from several components. No maker marks, signatures, or inscriptions were found during inspection. Height: 11.5 inches Width: 8 inches Depth: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 17 - Speaking Dog Mechanical Bank Reproduction
This is a modern cast iron mechanical bank produced as a reproduction of the late 19th-century Speaking Dog design originally patented by Shepard Hardware. The bank is constructed from painted cast iron and features a seated girl in a yellow dress next to a white spotted dog with black ears. The base is finished in dark green with red and yellow trim. The front of the base features the embossed text SPEAKING DOG in yellow-painted lettering, and the side is embossed with the word BANK. The underside is cast with the word CHINA and is secured with a modern Phillips-head screw. A circular black plastic coin trap plug is present on the bottom. The bank is operated by a lever located behind the dog; when depressed, the girl's arm moves forward to deposit a coin and the dog's mouth opens. Height: 7 1/2 inches Length: 7 1/2 inches Width: 3 inches.
Lot: 18 - Mechanical Monkey Bank
This is a mechanical coin bank titled Monkey Bank, produced as a mid-to-late 20th-century reproduction of a classic 19th-century design originally created by J. & E. Stevens. The piece is constructed of cast iron and features a multi-color hand-painted finish in shades of red, blue, green, and brown with gold-tone accents. The design depicts an organ grinder figure standing next to a music box, with a monkey figure mounted on a horizontal sliding track. A small gold-colored chain connects the monkey to the organ grinder box. The front of the green rectangular base features raised lettering that reads MONKEY BANK. The bank operates via a spring-loaded lever mechanism; when the lever at the rear is depressed, the monkey slides forward to deposit a coin into the music box. No manufacturer marks or patent stamps are visible on the casting. Length: 8 inches Height: 7.5 inches Width: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 19 - Motorcycle with US Parcel Post Sidecar and Rider
This cast iron toy depicts a motorcycle and sidecar configured for mail delivery, resembling early 20th-century service vehicles and attributed to the Harley-Davidson 1996 reproduction series. The motorcycle and sidecar are finished in olive green paint, featuring a fixed figure of a rider wearing a blue postal uniform with a black cap, gloves, and boots. The sidecar has an enclosed van-style body with raised lettering. Gold-painted accents are applied to the engine and headlights, while the handlebars and wheel spokes are finished in silver paint. The item is assembled using modern cross-head screws. Inscriptions:Sidecar (Sides): PARCEL POST Sidecar (Rear): U S. Length: 8 3/4 inches Width: 4 3/4 inches Height: 6 inches.
Lot: 20 - American 4 Gallon Stoneware Butter Churn with Albany Type Slip Glaze
An antique American stoneware butter churn of tall, cylindrical form. The vessel features a flared rim with an internal gallery designed to accommodate a lid and is flanked by two applied ear-shaped lug handles on the upper shoulder. The exterior and interior are coated in a dark chocolate-brown slip glaze, consistent with nineteenth-century Albany-type slips. A single numeral 4 is incised on the shoulder, indicating a four-gallon capacity. There are no additional maker marks or stamps visible on the body or base. Height: 16.5 inches Diameter: 8.5 inches.
Lot: 21 - Vintage Insulated Thermal Picnic Jug with Ceramic Liner
This is a vintage insulated thermal picnic jug, a classic travel accessory used for motoring and camping during the early to mid-20th century. The object consists of a green-painted metal exterior shell containing a stoneware ceramic interior liner. It features a wire bail handle with a turned wooden grip and a threaded aluminum screw-top cap. The front of the jug bears a heavily degraded paper label with a diamond-shaped outline, though the text is largely illegible aside from fragmented characters including the letters h and i. This specific form and label style are frequently attributed to manufacturers such as Hemp and Co. or Knapp-Monarch for their Blue Ribbon product line. The jug stands on a flat base and features horizontal reinforcing ribs around the upper and lower portions of the body. Diameter: 9 inches Height to top of cap: 11 inches Height with handle extended: 13.5 inches.
Lot: 22 - Vintage Macomb Thrift Jug One Gallon Metal and Ceramic Insulated Thermos
This is a vintage one-gallon insulated utility jug manufactured by the Macomb Manufacturing Company of Macomb, Illinois. Known as the Thrift Jug, this model was designed for the transport of both liquids and foods. The vessel is constructed with a black painted metal exterior and a thick white ceramic stoneware interior liner. It is equipped with a wire bail handle featuring a contoured wooden grip and a large threaded aluminum screw cap. The front of the jug retains its original rectangular paper label with red and black typography on a yellow background. The label transcription is as follows: MACOMB THRIFT JUG, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR CARRYING LIQUIDS OR FOODS, ONE-GALLON-CAPACITY, MANUFACTURED BY MACOMB MANUFACTURING CO. MACOMB, ILL. Height: 9.75 inches Diameter: 8.75 inches.
Lot: 23 - Vintage Aladdin Journey Jug with Ceramic Liner
This is a vintage Aladdin Journey Jug, a heavy-duty insulated thermal container manufactured by Aladdin Industries, Inc., in Chicago, U.S.A. The jug is constructed with a metal exterior shell finished in an original olive green paint. The interior features a thick, white ceramic or stoneware liner designed to keep contents hot or cold. The unit is complete with its original aluminum screw-top cap and a separate internal vacuum stopper made of ribbed glass with a metal top and rubber gasket. A wire bail handle with a turned-wood grip is mounted to the shoulders. The front of the container bears a multi-colored lithographed label identifying the brand and model. The label includes several patent dates: November 14, 1922; June 17, 1924; and March 31, 1925. Height: Approximately 12.5 inches Diameter: Approximately 9.5 inches.
Lot: 24 - German Westerwald Salt Glazed Stoneware Cobalt Decorated 4 Liter Storage Jar
A salt-glazed stoneware storage jar or crock attributed to the Westerwald region of Germany. The vessel features a cylindrical form that tapers toward the base, a slightly flared rim, and two applied lug handles. The exterior is decorated with hand-painted cobalt blue slip, including stylized foliate or feather spray motifs on the front and back. Two horizontal blue bands encircle the upper body beneath the rim, with a single band near the base. The handles are accented with blue dabs. Beneath one handle, the jar bears an incised capacity mark of 4 L. followed by a terminal period, indicating a 4-liter capacity. The presence of metric capacity markings is characteristic of German stoneware produced for the export market in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Height: 10 inches Rim Diameter: 7.75 inches.
Lot: 25 - Robinson Ransbottom 3-Gallon Blue Crown Stoneware Crock
A 3-gallon cylindrical stoneware crock manufactured by the Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Co. of Roseville, Ohio. The exterior is finished in a light cream-colored Bristol-style glaze, while the interior features a dark brown glaze characteristic of an Albany-type slip. The side of the crock is decorated with a cobalt blue stenciled crown trademark. The center of the crown contains a circular medallion with the numeral 3, indicating the vessel's capacity. The letters U.S.A. are stenciled in blue below the crown. The underside of the base is marked with an impressed U.S.A. stamp. Height: 10.5 inches Diameter: 10.5 inches.
Lot: 26 - Antique American Stoneware Shoulder Jug with Wire Bail Handle and Cork Stopper
An antique stoneware shoulder jug, also known as a harvest or field jug, featuring a cylindrical body tapering to a rounded shoulder and a narrow neck. The jug is equipped with two applied loop handles on the shoulder which secure a wire bail handle with a turned wooden grip. It is finished in a uniform light tan Bristol-style glaze. The shoulder bears an impressed mark in two lines reading MADE IN U.S.A. Height to neck: 9 inches Total height with handle: 12.5 inches Diameter at widest Point: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 27 - Antique Copper Wash Boiler Utility Tub with Wood Handles
This antique oval utility tub or wash boiler is fabricated from sheet copper, featuring vertical side seams and a rolled top rim. The body is reinforced with two horizontal ribs. Two ferrous metal handle brackets with decorative scrolled profiles are riveted to the sides, holding turned wooden grips that retain remnants of black paint. The exterior surface of the tub has been refinished with a copper-toned metallic coating or paint, showing visible brushstrokes and drips. The interior retains a dark, natural oxidized copper patina with evidence of heavy use and mineralization. The body exhibits numerous dents and creases throughout. Height: 12.5 inches Length: 27 inches Width: 12.5 inches.
Lot: 28 - Star Stoneware Company 2-Gallon Two-Tone Stoneware Jug
This is a 2-gallon stoneware jug produced by the Star Stoneware Company of Crooksville, Ohio. The vessel features a cylindrical form with a rounded shoulder and a single loop handle attached at the neck. It is finished with a two-tone glaze, characterized by a dark brown Albany-type slip on the upper portion and a cream-colored glaze on the lower body. The front of the jug displays a cobalt blue stenciled mark consisting of a circular border surrounding a five-pointed star, with the numeral 2 positioned in the center to denote capacity. The base is unglazed, showing the natural clay body. Height: 13 inches Diameter: 9 inches.
Lot: 29 - American Two-Tone Stoneware 5-Gallon Jug Attributed to Western Stoneware
This is an antique American stoneware jug with a five-gallon capacity, attributed to Western Stoneware of Monmouth, Illinois, based on the distinctive numeral font and two-tone glaze style. The vessel is constructed with a large cylindrical body and a rounded shoulder that tapers into a narrow neck with a single integrated strap handle. It features a classic two-tone finish, consisting of a dark brown slip glaze on the upper portion over a light gray bristol-glazed body. The front of the jug is marked with a stamped cobalt blue numeral 5. The base is flat and unglazed, exhibiting typical firing marks and surface staining. No maker's marks or stamps are visible on the exterior or base. Height: 17.5 inches Diameter at shoulder: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 30 - A Set of Three Gibson China Blue Banded Ceramic Nesting Mixing Bowls
A set of three graduated nesting mixing bowls produced by Gibson China. Each bowl is crafted from a heavy-duty glazed ceramic with an off-white or cream-colored body. The decorative scheme consists of two parallel horizontal cobalt blue bands applied under the glaze. The form features a deep, rounded body transitioning to a slightly flared, stepped rim, and the bowls rest on a low, raised foot. The underside of the base bears a printed manufacturer mark in blue ink that reads GIBSON CHINA. Large bowl diameter: 11 1/4 inches Overall nested height: 5 3/4 inches.
Lot: 31 - Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Roseville Ohio Pink Spongeware 2 Quart Low Jar
A vintage American stoneware low jar produced by Robinson Ransbottom Pottery. The cylindrical vessel is crafted from stoneware with a slightly rolled rim. The exterior is decorated with a mottled rose-pink spongeware glaze applied over a cream-colored base, while the interior features a smooth cream glaze. The underside is marked with a blue printed backstamp identifying the maker and location as ROBINSON RANSBOTTOM, Roseville, Ohio, U.S.A. It is further labeled as a Low Jar with a 2 Qt. capacity. Diameter: Approximately 8 1/8 inches Height: Approximately 4 1/4 inches Capacity: 2 Quarts.
Lot: 32 - American Blue and White Spongeware Stoneware Crock with Lid and Bale Handle
This is an American stoneware crock of cylindrical form featuring a slightly flared rim and two molded ear-style lugs that secure a thin wire bale handle. The item includes a matching domed lid with a central button-style knob. The entire exterior surface is decorated with a cobalt blue spongeware pattern over a cream stoneware ground. The interior has a clear glaze finish. The base of the crock shows concentric wire-cut marks from the manufacturing process. No maker's marks, capacity markings, or factory stamps are visible on the body or the base.
Lot: 33 - Hartley Pottery Fort Vallonia Days Commemorative Stoneware Lidded Jar, 2002
This contemporary salt-glazed stoneware lidded jar was produced by Hartley Pottery for the 2002 Fort Vallonia Days festival. The cylindrical crock features a slightly flared rim and a matching stoneware lid with a central knob handle. The vessel is decorated with cobalt blue slip-trailed motifs over a light gray-to-tan high-fire stoneware body. The front of the jar is inscribed FT. VALLONIA in arched block letters above a stylized leaf or feather flourish, with the year 2002 below. The lid is accented with a concentric blue ring and a cobalt blue-glazed knob. The base is incised with the script signature Hartley P and the date 02. The lower exterior wall features small incised initials GD, likely representing the individual potter. The interior is glazed with a clean finish, and the rim seat for the lid exhibits a brown-toned glaze. Height: 6 1/4 inches Diameter: 5 1/4 inches.
Lot: 34 - Paul Storie Pottery Stoneware Lidded Pitcher with Hand Painted Blue Barn Scene
This stoneware lidded pitcher was produced by the P.R. Storie Pottery Co. in Marshall, Texas. The vessel features a bulbous form with a pinched pouring spout, a single loop handle, and a matching fitted lid with a round knob finial. It is constructed from stoneware finished in a smooth cream-colored glaze and decorated with hand-painted cobalt blue underglaze. The front of the jar depicts a folk-art style rural landscape featuring a barn surrounded by leafless trees. The side of the vessel, near the base of the painting, is signed and dated M and Sue 84. The underside of the base bears a stamped blue mark that reads P. R. STORIE POTTERY CO. MARSHALL, TEX. Height: 5.75 inches Width: 6.5 inches Diameter at Rim: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 35 - A Pair of Bohemian Style Ruby Cut to Clear Glass Decanters
A matching pair of cased glass decanters featuring a ruby red layer cut through to clear glass. The cylindrical bodies are decorated with a diamond-cut trellis pattern. Each diamond segment contains a stylized four-petal star motif, with circular lens cuts at the intersections. The sloping shoulders lead to tall necks with deep vertical flute cuts, terminating in a wide, flat, polished rim. Each decanter includes a matching stopper featuring vertical fluting and a faceted, pyramidal finial. The base of each stopper is ground for a precision fit. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible on either piece. Height: approximately 12 inches including stopper Base Diameter: approximately 2.75 inches.
Lot: 36 - Shannon Crystal Freedom Pattern 24% Lead Crystal Footed Flared Vase
This footed, flared vase is produced by Shannon Crystal in the Freedom pattern. Constructed from 24% lead crystal, the piece features a tall, flared body terminating in a scalloped, petal-shaped rim. The upper portion of the body is decorated with deep vertical petal-shaped cuts. A central band of diamond-point cross-hatching sits above a lower section of vertical fluted wedge cuts. The flared circular foot continues the fluting and includes a radial starburst design on the underside. A green diamond-shaped foil label is affixed near the rim and reads Shannon Crystal Designs of Ireland 24% Lead Crystal Made in Slovakia. Height: 12 inches Rim Diameter: 8.75 inches.
Lot: 37 - A Pair of Lead Cut Crystal Pitchers with Frosted Bird Medallions
This set consists of two pieces of lead cut crystal tableware featuring a matching pattern of frosted bird medallions and geometric cuts. The set includes a large footed water pitcher and a matching footed creamer. The pattern is attributed to the Byrdes collection produced by Hofbauer of West Germany in the late 20th century. Both vessels are decorated with frosted intaglio medallions depicting a bird perched among strawberry leaves and berries. The surrounding crystal body is heavily cut with a combination of diamond points, vertical fans, and starburst motifs. Each piece features a sawtooth scalloped rim and stands on a pedestal base with a radial starburst pattern on the underside. The handles are molded with a textured geometric design. No maker's marks or labels are visible on either piece.Pitcher height: 8.75 inches Pitcher width at rim: 4 inches Pitcher length from spout to handle: 8.5 inches.
Lot: 38 - Two Pieces of Clear Decorative Glass Including an American Brilliant Period Style Cut Glass Loving Cup and a Ribbed Pedestal Compote
This lot consists of two pieces of clear decorative glass. The first item is a tall, two-handled vase in the American Brilliant Period (ABP) style, commonly referred to as a loving cup. The body features complex geometric cutting with large central hobstars, cross-hatched diamond fields, and fan-cut motifs. The twin C-scroll handles are decorated with notched thumbprint cutting, and the piece is finished with a deep sawtooth rim and a multi-pointed rayed base. The second item is a lidded pedestal compote or sweetmeat jar crafted from clear pressed glass. It features a vertical ribbed or fluted design on the bowl, the domed lid, and the flared pedestal base. The lid is topped with a faceted, pointed finial, and a scalloped wafer connector joins the bowl to the foot. No maker marks are visible on either piece. Compote height: 12.5 inches Compote lid diameter: 6.75 inches.
Lot: 39 - Two American Brilliant Period Style Cut Glass Table Items
This lot consists of two high-quality hand-cut crystal pieces following the American Brilliant Period tradition. The first item is a bulbous water carafe or decanter featuring a body decorated with deep miter cuts forming large multi-point stars separated by crossed linear motifs. The upper shoulder is finished with fan and palmette style cuts. The neck displays vertical flutes with notched zipper edges on the ridges and three horizontal ring cuts mid-way up. The second item is a round decorative bowl with a deeply scalloped sawtooth rim. The pattern features a central hobstar on the base surrounded by smaller hobstars, fine diamond-point cutting, and cross-hatched fields. Both pieces show high clarity and sharp, crisp edges on the hand-cut facets. No maker marks or signatures were identified on either piece. Carafe Height: 7 inches Carafe Maximum Diameter: 5 inches Bowl Diameter: 6.75 inches.
Lot: 40 - Two Contemporary 24% Lead Crystal Vases including Royal Gallery
This lot comprises two pieces of contemporary 24% lead crystal. The first is a large cylindrical vase with a tapered form and a scalloped rim. The decorative program consists of deep vertical wedge cuts on the upper body, transitioning into a field of crisscross diamond cuts with starburst motifs toward the base. This vase retains an original oval foil label near the rim which reads: 24% LEAD CRYSTAL, Royal Gallery, MADE IN SLOVAKIA, copyright 1999 FEDERATED DEPARTMENT STORES. The second item is a trumpet-style vase featuring a flared, notched rim. Its cutting pattern includes elongated vertical mitre cuts flared in a palm frond motif situated above a lower section of diamond-hatched cutting. Both pieces exhibit high clarity and sharp faceting characteristic of late 20th-century European lead crystal production. Large Vase: Height: 10 inches; Rim Diameter: 5.75 inches Trumpet Vase: Height: 8 inches; Rim Diameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 41 - A Set of Floral Etched and Cut Glass Drinkware Including a Ship's Decanter and Five Tumblers
This set comprises one clear glass ship's decanter and five matching tumblers, each featuring a combination of etched and cut decorations. The decanter is designed in a traditional captain's style with a broad, flat base and a fluted neck. The base of the decanter is decorated with deep-cut geometric panels featuring cross-hatching and diamond points. The upper section of the decanter and the sides of the tumblers are adorned with wheel-etched floral motifs, specifically five-petaled blossoms with textured, parallel-lined petals and beaded centers. The decanter includes a coordinating ball stopper with a diamond-cut pattern and a ground glass plug. Each cylindrical tumbler is finished with a multi-point starburst cut on the underside of the base. No maker's marks or signatures are visible. Decanter Height: 12 1/4 inches Decanter Base Diameter: 9 inches.
Lot: 42 - Five-Gallon Brown Slip Glazed Stoneware Jug
Large stoneware jug featuring a bulbous body tapering to a short, wide neck with a heavy, rounded rim. The vessel is finished in a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze with a glossy appearance, characteristic of 19th and early 20th-century American utilitarian stoneware. A single, stout loop handle is attached to the neck and shoulder. The shoulder of the jug features a hand-incised numeral 5, indicating a five-gallon capacity. The interior of the jug is also glazed. This form and glaze type were common throughout the Northeastern and Midwestern United States for storing liquids such as whiskey, vinegar, or molasses. Height: 17.5 inches Diameter: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 43 - A Pair of Vintage Hollywood Regency Style Gilt Metal and Marble Mantle Lustre Candlesticks
This matched pair of single-light mantle lustres is designed in the Hollywood Regency style with Rococo Revival influences. Each candlestick features a cast gilt-finished metal stem decorated with stylized foliate and acanthus leaf motifs. The stems support a circular gallery from which hang nine sets of two-part clear faceted glass prisms, each consisting of a small octagonal bead and a larger teardrop-shaped pendant. The candlesticks are mounted on tiered bases, featuring a circular white marble disk set between the stem and an ornate, four-footed cast metal base embellished with scrollwork and shell-like details. No maker's marks, labels, or signatures were observed on the base or body of either item. Height: Approximately 9 inches Base Diameter: Approximately 4.5 inches.
Lot: 44 - Dressel Arlington N.J. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Lantern with Adlake Kero Macbeth Globe
This vintage kerosene railroad lantern features a metal frame manufactured by Dressel of Arlington, New Jersey. The top chimney cap is embossed with the manufacturer name and location. The shoulder of the lantern is embossed with the initials B & O RR, signifying its use by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The unit is fitted with a clear glass globe that is embossed Adlake Kero on one side and Macbeth on the opposite side. The construction includes a wire guard cage and a circular base with ventilation holes. The wire bail handle is attached to the frame and features stylized crimps for ease of carrying. The internal burner assembly and wick are present and visible through the globe. Base Diameter: 6 1/4 inches Total Height (with handle): 15 inches.
Lot: 45 - Vintage Clayton and Lambert Protection Brass Gasoline Blowtorch
A vintage gasoline blowtorch manufactured by the Clayton and Lambert Manufacturing Co. of Louisville, Kentucky. This industrial tool features a cylindrical brass fuel tank with a flared base and a cast iron or steel burner assembly mounted to the top. A red-painted wooden handle is attached to the side via a black-finished metal bracket. The burner assembly includes a black fluted control knob and a top-mounted hook. The tank features two partially surviving decals. One decal shows the shield-shaped Protection logo with the manufacturer name fragments Clayt and Louis. The second decal provides safety and operating instructions, including the phrases Tighten Filler Plug With Wrench and Wipe Spilled G... Tank Before. The bottom of the tank contains a threaded brass filler plug with a folding wing-style key. Height: 10 inches Width: 9.5 inches Base Diameter: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 46 - 19th Century Cast Iron Gate Marked Tea Kettle with Turned Wood Handle
An antique tea kettle or stove humidifier featuring a bulbous, heavy-walled cast iron body. The base displays a prominent vertical gate mark, approximately 3 inches in length, which indicates 19th-century sand-casting manufacturing. The kettle is equipped with a swivel-action lid decorated with raised concentric circular rings that pivots on a single pin. It features a high-arched wire bail handle fitted with a black-finished turned wooden grip. The flared spout is integral to the body casting. The exterior shows a dark, aged finish with visible surface oxidation. The interior is unlined cast iron. Total Length Spout to back: 11.5 inches Body Height to top of id: 6.25 inches Base Diameter: 6.75 inches Overall Height with Handle Extended: Approximately 9.75 inches.
Lot: 47 - Cast Iron Cupped Hands Decorative Dish in Rust Finish
Attributed to the Hello Honey or Storied Home collections, this contemporary decorative dish is constructed from sand-cast iron in the form of two cupped, open hands. The piece features a textured, granular surface finished with an antiqued brown patina that has been distressed to expose dark, black-toned metal, creating a weathered and rustic appearance. The interior displays realistic palm lines and skin creases, while the underside reveals molded knuckles and finger joints. A circular sprue mark from the casting process is visible on the base; no further maker marks, stamps, or labels are present. Width: 6 inches Depth: 6 inches Height: 2.5 inches.
Lot: 48 - Salmon Falls Stoneware Lidded Blueberry Basket Crock 1993
This is a lidded stoneware crock produced by Salmon Falls Stoneware. The cylindrical vessel is constructed with a slightly flared rim and two integrated lug handles. The accompanying lid is designed to sit inset within the rim and features a centered ball knob handle. The front face is decorated with a raised, slip-trailed cobalt blue design depicting a woven basket filled with blueberries and leaves, accented with cobalt blue dots near the base. The exterior displays a traditional speckled greyish-tan salt-glaze finish, while the interior is coated in a dark brown slip glaze. The lower reverse of the crock bears an impressed rectangular stamp that reads SALMON FALLS, STONEWARE, Dover, NH, and 1993. Height: 4.25 inches Width: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 49 - A Trio of Budweiser Commemorative Holiday and Label Steins, 1987-1995
This trio of Budweiser commemorative beer steins was handcrafted by Ceramarte in Brazil for Anheuser-Busch, Inc. The set includes three distinct designs from the late 20th century. The first stein is the 1995 Label Stein, featuring a high-relief reproduction of the classic Budweiser King of Beers label. The body is decorated with raised relief scrolls, wheat, and hop motifs. The base is marked with the Anheuser-Busch eagle logo, the 1995 copyright date, and the Ceramarte maker's mark. The second item is the 1987 C Series holiday stein. The body depicts a winter relief scene of the Budweiser Clydesdale hitch passing through the gates at Grant's Farm. The base includes printed script identifying it as part of the C Series and provides a short narrative of the scene. Small hand-painted initials LU are present on the underside. The third item is the 1989 Collector's Series holiday stein. It features a wrap-around relief winter scene showing the Clydesdale team pulling a delivery wagon on a snowy evening. The base includes the 1989 series designation and retains the original gold foil manufacturer sticker from Ceramarte. Height: 7 inchesBase Diameter: 3 1/2 inches Width including handle: 5 1/2 inches.
Lot: 50 - Vintage Galvanized Metal Dairy Milk Can with Bail Handle
A vintage dairy milk can constructed from galvanized steel. The object features a cylindrical body transitioning into a tapered shoulder and neck. It is equipped with a matching fitted lid and a wire bail handle attached via riveted lugs on the shoulders. The construction shows characteristic industrial seams and a reinforced base rim. No manufacturer marks, brand names, or patent dates are visible on the item. Height: 17.5 inches Base Diameter: 9.5 inches.
Lot: 51 - Three-Gallon Salt-Glazed Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Blue Number Three
This salt-glazed stoneware crock features a straight-sided cylindrical form with a thick, rounded overhanging rim and two applied lug handles. The exterior is finished in a traditional light tan salt glaze, while the interior is coated with a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. The front of the vessel is decorated with a large, stylized number 3 rendered in cobalt blue slip-trailing, denoting a three-gallon capacity. The decoration includes a circular flourish at the top and a loopy horizontal base. A small cobalt drip is present on the top rim directly above the central decoration. No impressed maker's stamp or factory mark is visible on the body. The underside of the base shows faint, illegible markings in pencil or chalk. This piece is characteristic of American stoneware from the mid-to-late 19th century, frequently associated with Midwestern potteries. Height: 10.75 inches Diameter: 11 inches.
Lot: 52 - Amethyst Slag and Milk Glass Duck on Nest Covered Dish, Attributed to L.G. Wright
A two-piece pressed glass covered dish in the form of a duck, attributed to L.G. Wright and likely manufactured by Fenton Art Glass. The lid features a head and neck molded from translucent amethyst purple slag glass with characteristic white marbling. This color transitions into an opaque white milk glass body characterized by detailed molded feather patterns. The separate oval base is constructed from opaque white milk glass. The exterior of the base is decorated with a complex molded pattern consisting of diagonal ribbing on the upper portion and a diamond-quilted or waffle-texture pattern on the lower half. The interior and underside of the base are smooth. No maker marks, logos, or signatures are visible on either piece. Length: 11.5 inches Height: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 53 - A Classical Style Putti Motif Table Lamp and a Ceramic Stoneware Jug
This lot includes two decorative objects. The first is a Classical Revival style table lamp featuring a cast metal base with an aged gilt finish. The base is sculpted with a group of two putti flanking a central column that features a basket of grapes and fruit. The lamp is fitted with a frosted glass shade characterized by vertical ribbing and a flared, ruffled rim. The second object is a globular ceramic stoneware jug with a cream-colored glaze. The jug has a short neck and two small lug handles at the shoulder. The glaze exhibits typical manufacturing characteristics such as pitting and dark speckling. No maker marks were identified on either piece. Glass shade diameter: Approximately 6 inches Ceramic jug height: Approximately 10.5 inches.
Lot: 54 - Vintage Cincinnati Victor Co Victor Electric Radiant Bowl Heater
This vintage electric radiant bowl heater is manufactured by The Cincinnati Victor Co. and branded as the Victor model. The unit features a parabolic metal reflector bowl supported by an adjustable green-painted metal base and rear housing. A protective wire safety guard is mounted across the front of the reflector. A circular blue and silver manufacturer label is positioned at the center of the wire guard and reads: THE CINCINNATI VICTOR CO., 110 VOLTS, Victor, 550 WATTS, MADE IN CINCINNATI, O., U.S.A. The item is equipped with an original twisted cloth-covered electrical cord and a vintage black circular two-prong plug. The central ceramic heating element is missing from the interior socket. Height: 11 1/2 inches Reflector Diameter: 10 inches.
Lot: 55 - Crosley Model 515 Tombstone Tube Radio
A vintage Crosley Radio Corporation Model 515 tombstone-style tube radio, manufactured in Cincinnati, Ohio, circa 1934-1935. This model, often referred to as The Fiver, features a wooden cabinet with a light-colored veneer front face, vertical decorative grooving, and four brown bakelite control knobs. The top and side panels are finished in a dark reddish-brown stain or paint. The front includes a decorative wooden speaker grille over black cloth. A circular airplane-style dial is set behind glass with a gold-tone bezel, featuring the Crosley logo, a radio tower, and two globes. The dial provides scales for the standard broadcast band (55-150) and a police band (1.6-3.5). The internal chassis houses five vacuum tubes, including a Cunningham Radiotron, and a yellow Aerovox Hi-Farad dry electrolytic condenser. A metal identification plate on the rear of the chassis lists the manufacturer, model number 515, serial number J3043961, and technical specifications for 100-125 volts AC at 55 watts and 60 cycles. A brown two-prong power cord is attached. Height: 11 3/4 inches Width: 10 1/4 inches Depth: 6 1/4 inches.
Lot: 56 - Antique Stoneware Jug with Wire Bail Handle and Wooden Grip
This antique stoneware jug features a cylindrical body with a rounded shoulder and a short, narrow neck. The exterior is finished in a monochromatic, cream-colored Bristol glaze. It is equipped with two integral lug-style ears that secure a wire bail handle. The handle retains its original turned wooden grip. No maker marks, location stamps, or capacity numbers are visible on the exterior of the vessel. This style of stoneware was commonly produced in the United States between 1890 and 1920 for the storage and transport of liquids like molasses or cider. Height: 11 inches Diameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 57 - Fifth Avenue Crystal Attributed Art Glass Toucan Figurine
This hand-blown art glass figurine is attributed to Fifth Avenue Crystal and depicts a stylized toucan. The piece features a bulbous body of opaque yellow glass with a mottled, speckled texture and scattered black spot accents near the base. The neck is clear glass with an internal yellow trail leading to an emerald green transparent glass head. The head includes a large elongated beak and a jagged, flame-like crest. The underside has a polished pontil mark. No maker marks, labels, or signatures were observed during inspection. Height: 10.5 inches Width: 5.25 inches Base Diameter: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 58 - Large Peach Latticinio Art Glass Vase in the Murano Style
A hand-blown art glass vase featuring a flattened globular body, a tall tapering neck, and an applied flared pedestal foot. The body is constructed from peach-colored cased glass decorated with internal white spiral filigree threads, a technique known as latticinio. A decorative crimped amber-toned glass rigaree band is applied to the center of the neck. The pedestal base is crafted from translucent amber-toned glass. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on the piece. Height: 12.75 inches Width: 6.5 inches Base Diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 59 - Mid-Century Modern Style Hand-Blown Multicolored Swirl Art Glass Vase with Scalloped Rim
A hand-blown art glass vase featuring a tall, tapered form that flares into a wide, heavily scalloped rim. The body is decorated with a vibrant swirl technique, incorporating a palette of bright yellow, lime green, and white with accents of cobalt blue and orange. The piece terminates in a thick, translucent dark green glass base with a matching lobed edge. The interior surface mirrors the exterior color pattern and texture. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on the body or base. Height: 11.5 inches Rim Diameter: 6.75 inches.
Lot: 60 - Mid-Century Bohemian Style Orange Spatter Art Glass Vase with Applied Splash Base
This hand-blown art glass vase features a bulbous base and a long, tapering neck. The piece is crafted using a cased glass technique, featuring an opaque white interior. The exterior exhibits a vibrant spatter or frit decoration with mottled orange and white patterns, interspersed with vertical streaks of dark brown and black. A clear glass spiral coil is applied around the mid-section of the neck. The vase is supported by an applied splash or claw-style foot, composed of cobalt blue glass that transitions to clear at the pulled points. The underside of the base is recessed and unpolished, showing no visible maker marks, signatures, or labels. Height: 12 inches Width: 4.5 inches at the widest point of the base.
Lot: 61 - Two Mid-Century Modern Style Art Glass Vases Including a Czechoslovakian Tango Style Vase
This lot contains two vibrant art glass vases of varying forms and styles. The first is a tall, cased glass cylinder vase, featuring a bright lime green interior encased in a clear glass outer layer. The piece is constructed with a thick, clear sham base. The second item is a blown glass vase in the Tango style, attributed to Czechoslovakian production from the Art Deco period. It features a vibrant orange body with a ruffled rim, an elongated neck, and a bulbous base. The vase is ornamented with applied cobalt blue glass accents, including two handles and a spiral wrap trailing around the neck. Neither piece shows visible maker marks or signatures. Green vase: 14.75 inches height, 3.5 inches base diameter Orange vase: 10 inches height.
Lot: 62 - Vintage RCA Victor Model 65X1 Bakelite Tabletop Tube Radio
This is a vintage RCA Victor Model 65X1 AM tabletop vacuum tube radio, manufactured circa 1946. The unit features a dark brown molded Bakelite cabinet with a streamlined Art Deco design, characterized by rounded corners and horizontal ribbing on the side panels and integrated speaker grille. The front of the radio displays a horizontal slide-rule tuning dial with a yellow background and black frequency markings for the AM band ranging from 55 to 160 (550 to 1600 kHz). The manufacturer name RCA Victor is molded into the cabinet face below the speaker and printed on the dial face. The rear of the unit retains a portion of its original fiberboard back panel, which features a Golden Throat tone certification label with the signature of D.D. Cole, Chief Engineer for the Home Instrument Division of RCA Victor. Inside, the chassis contains multiple vacuum tubes, including one visible RCA Radiotron electron tube. Two matching circular control knobs are present on the front for volume and tuning. Width: 11.75 inches Height: 7.25 inches Depth: 7 inches.
Lot: 63 - Vintage Lexington Art Deco Wood Case Tabletop AM Tube Radio
This is a vintage tabletop vacuum tube radio branded Lexington. The unit features an Art Deco-style wood cabinet with a dark stained finish, characterized by stepped shoulders and horizontal wooden louver slats over the speaker grille. A horizontal slide-rule tuning dial is positioned behind a glass panel, displaying frequency markings for the AM band from 55 to 170 (representing 550 to 1700 kHz). Two dark brown Bakelite-style knobs are located on the lower front for power, volume, and tuning. The open rear of the cabinet exposes the internal chassis and a large, horizontally-mounted oval loop antenna. The antenna board is stamped with numbers 374011 and 6310. The cabinet design and chassis layout are visually consistent with the 1946 RCA Victor Model 61-5 and related Espey models. Height: 8.25 inches Width: 12.25 inches Depth: 6.75 inches.
Lot: 64 - RCA Victor Model 56X Brown Bakelite Vacuum Tube AM Radio
A mid-century RCA Victor Model 56X tabletop vacuum tube radio. The unit features a dark brown Bakelite cabinet designed with Streamline Moderne influences, including three horizontal speed lines molded into the sides and a broad, louvered front speaker grille. The front panel includes three brown control knobs and a horizontal slide-rule dial protected by a clear cover. The frequency scale displays the standard AM broadcast band with markings from 55 to 160. Centered above the dial is a gold-tone logo strip featuring the circular RCA emblem, stylized RCA Victor script, and the Nipper dog emblem. The rear features a brown fiberboard back cover with a partial, torn gold paper label. Width: 11.5 inches Depth: 7.5 inches Height: 7 inches.
Lot: 65 - Trav-Ler Model LL-5 Portable Three-Way Tube Radio
This is a vintage portable "three-way" tube radio manufactured by the Trav-Ler Radio Corp. of Chicago, Illinois, identified by the chassis stamp as model LL-5. The unit is designed to operate on AC power, DC power, or battery. The cabinet features a wooden frame covered in a two-tone textured faux-leather fabric in mustard yellow and brown. The front of the radio includes a woven wicker-style speaker grille and a tuning dial with a clear plastic face. The dial displays frequency markings for the standard AM broadcast band (55 to 170) and is labeled with the Trav-Ler brand name. Three cream-colored plastic control knobs are located below the dial, along with an arched metal plate for power mode selection marked OFF AC DC BATT. The top of the cabinet has a stitched leather carrying handle. The interior reveals a vacuum tube chassis and a large loop antenna mounted to the back panel. Width: 13.5 inches Height: 9.5 inches Depth: 6 inches.
Lot: 66 - A Trio of Mexican Hand-Carved Onyx Stone Decorative Objects
A collection of three hand-carved onyx stone decorative items, consisting of a pair of stylized horse head bookends and a separate upright figurine of an anthropomorphic animal, likely a donkey or braying mule. The pieces are crafted from polished, multi-colored banded onyx in shades of cream, amber, gold, and brown. The horse head bookends feature an Art Deco-style design with a stepped mane and arched neck. The figurine is mounted on a contrasting rectangular base composed of pink and white marbled stone. Markings include a gold-foil oval sticker on the figurine reading HECHO EN MEXICO and a gold-foil hexagonal label on one bookend reading Onyx Stone Hand Carved MADE IN MEXICO. Bookends: Height 6 inches, Base Width 4 inches.
Lot: 67 - Howard Miller 68th Anniversary Edition Westminster Whittington Quartz Mantel Clock
This is a Howard Miller quartz mantel clock, identified as the 68th Anniversary Edition. The case is constructed of wood with a dark finish and features a decorative burled wood veneer panel on the front face. The architectural design incorporates a peaked cathedral-style top and a wide, tiered base. The circular dial has a brushed brass center and a cream-colored outer ring with black Roman numerals. It features black spade-style hour and minute hands. The dial is inscribed with the Howard Miller name and logo below the twelve o'clock position and Westminster Whittington 68th Anniversary Edition above the six o'clock position. A brass-tone swinging pendulum is visible through a hexagonal window on the lower front. The back of the case features a speaker grille for electronic chimes and a circular opening for movement access. The clock is equipped with a dual-chime quartz movement capable of playing Westminster or Whittington melodies. Height: 12.5 inches Width: 11.5 inches Depth: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 68 - A Pair of Art Deco Green Uranium Glass Candlesticks with Gilt and Enamel Decoration
This pair of matching low-profile candlesticks is crafted from green uranium glass, a material characterized by its translucent light green color and fluorescence under ultraviolet light. The design is attributed to the Diamond Glass Company, appearing to be pattern number 625 from the Art Deco era, circa 1930s. Each piece features a molded hexagonal candle socket and integrated drip pan situated over a short, ringed stem. The wide, circular bases are embellished with a cold-painted gold-tone band featuring three concentric black lines. Additional gilt accents are present on the upper rims of the hexagonal sockets and drip pans. The items were produced through a pressed glass process, and the undersides of the bases are smooth and slightly concave without any visible maker marks or inscriptions.Height: 2 1/4 inches Base Diameter: 4 1/2 inches.
Lot: 69 - Antique Justrite Streamlined Brass Carbide Miner's Cap Lamp, c. 1923
This is an antique carbide, or acetylene, mining cap lamp manufactured by the Justrite Manufacturing Company. The device is constructed with a brass body and a plated metal reflector. The top surface of the water reservoir is stamped with manufacturer and patent information including JUSTRITE, MADE IN USA, and PAT NO JULY 15 '23. The lamp features a streamlined design and retains its primary functional components, including a top-mounted water control lever, a hinged water filler cap, a striker wheel positioned on the reflector, and a vertical hook on the reverse for mounting to a cap. Reflector Diameter: 4 inches Height: 4 inches Body Width: 2.25 inches.
Lot: 70 - Antique American One Gallon Brown Albany Slip Stoneware Beehive Jug
This antique American stoneware jug, commonly referred to as a beehive jug due to its shape, features a hand-thrown ceramic body finished with a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. The glaze exhibits characteristic variations in tone from espresso to reddish-brown and a glossy, textured surface often referred to as orange peel. The vessel has a semi-ovoid form tapering toward a short neck and is finished with a manually applied strap handle. No maker marks, signatures, or capacity stamps are visible on the exterior or base. This utilitarian form and glaze are typical of mid-to-late 19th-century American pottery. Height: 10.5 inches Diameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 71 - Antique Two-Toned Stoneware Beehive Jug
This antique stoneware vessel is a beehive or dome-top style whiskey jug. It features a cylindrical lower body transitioning into a sloping, dome-shaped shoulder, terminating in a narrow mouth with a single strap handle. The jug is finished with a two-tone glaze application. The neck, handle, and upper shoulder are covered in a dark chocolate brown slip glaze, while the lower half of the cylinder is finished in a lighter olive-brown glaze. These two sections are separated by a distinct, unglazed gray textured band at the shoulder. The piece exhibits characteristic wheel-thrown construction without visible maker stamps or capacity marks. Height: 9.25 inches Diameter: 7.75 inches.
Lot: 72 - Taunton Crystal Hand-Cut 24% Lead Crystal Commemorative Lions Club Lidded Jar
This commemorative jar with lid is manufactured by Taunton Crystal and crafted from hand-cut 24% lead crystal. The vessel features a repeating diamond-cut pattern around the body with vertical fan-cut accents. The front is custom-etched with the Lions Clubs International emblem and text commemorating the District 35-F Convention held on April 2nd and 3rd 2004 in Panama City, Florida. The matching lid is topped with a faceted spherical knob handle and features a star-cut design. A green oval manufacturer label remains attached to the side, reading Taunton Crystal, Hand Cut, Made in Poland, 24% Pb Lead. The base is finished with a radiating starburst pattern. Height: 8.25 inches Diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 73 - Cobalt Blue Art Glass Pitcher with Opaque White Festooned Decoration
A hand-blown art glass pitcher featuring a deep cobalt blue body. The vessel is decorated with opaque white combed or festooned patterns on the bulbous body and horizontal trailing around the flared rim. It features an applied clear glass handle and a slightly footed base. The underside displays a circular polished pontil mark. No signatures, maker marks, or labels are present. The form and decorative technique are characteristic of mid-20th-century art glass. Height: 7.75 inches Width: 5 inches Depth: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 74 - Attributed to Shannon Crystal Cobalt Blue Art Glass Pedestal Bowl
This art glass pedestal bowl, attributed to Shannon Crystal by Godinger, features a wide, deeply ruffled cobalt blue rim that transitions into a clear glass body. The interior is molded with radial ribs that extend from the center towards the fluted edges. The vessel is supported by a thick, heavy clear glass pedestal base with a deeply textured, craggy finish. A circular molded mark is present in the center of the base, though it is not clearly legible. Diameter: 6.5 inches Height: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 75 - Bohemian Style Cobalt Blue Cased Cut to Clear Crystal Centerpiece Bowl
A large, shallow centerpiece bowl featuring a cobalt blue cased glass layer over a clear crystal base. The piece is decorated using intricate cut-to-clear techniques. The interior base displays a complex starburst design with multi-point facets centered within a circular blue medallion, surrounded by a wide band of fine radial miter cuts. The exterior walls are characterized by a repeating pattern of large fan or palmette motifs separated by triangular panels. These panels contain a finely cut diamond-point or strawberry diamond pattern, accented by small blue circular highlights at the intersections. The bowl is finished with a deep, undulating scalloped rim. The style and execution are consistent with 20th-century Bohemian glass production, specifically resembling work in the style of Caesar Crystal Bohemiae, though no maker mark is present. Diameter: 9.5 inches Height: 2.25 inches.
Lot: 76 - Large Vintage Three Dimensional Relief Carved Wood The Last Supper Wall Plaque
This item is a large-scale, three-dimensional relief plaque depicting Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper. The scene features Jesus Christ and the twelve apostles positioned at a long table, set within an architectural shadow-box style frame. The interior background exhibits a brick pattern, while the sides are detailed with draped curtains and the top with a coffered ceiling. Two decorative turned pillars flank the central scene. The relief carving and frame are constructed from wood with a dark brown stain. The reverse is finished with a flat plywood panel and includes a wire for wall mounting. A handwritten pencil mark reading 8-B is present on the lower center of the back panel. Width: 32.25 inches Height: 16.5 inches Depth: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 77 - Paul Sawyier, Main Street Trolley, Limited Edition Photomechanical Lithographic Print
This photomechanical lithographic reproduction after an original watercolor by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) is titled Main Street Trolley. The work depicts a rainy street scene in Frankfort, Kentucky, showing a trolley car and pedestrians with umbrellas near the portico of the Old Capital Hotel. The piece is rendered in a soft Impressionist style with focus on light reflecting off the wet pavement. The print is hand-numbered 1361/5000 at the lower right, positioned below a printed signature reading PAUL SAWYIER. It is presented in a gilt-finished wood frame with a double mat in blue and gold. The reverse side holds a detailed authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., which contains biographical information about the artist, the history of the Frankfort trolley system, and a certification that the print was produced in 1991 by the Stevenson Photo Color Company. Frame size: 26.5 x 19.75 inches.
Lot: 78 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) Cliffside Road Photomechanical Lithographic Reproduction
A photomechanical lithographic reproduction of a watercolor painting titled Cliffside Road by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier. The landscape scene depicts a rural road near Shakertown, Kentucky, featuring a weathered wooden picket gate in the foreground, a tall central tree trunk, and the distant silhouette of the High Bridge spanning the Kentucky River gorge. The work is executed in the artist's signature impressionistic style characterized by soft washes and dappled light. A facsimile signature reading PAUL SAWYIER is visible in the lower-left corner of the image. The print is housed in a gilt and ebonized wood frame with a double mat in cream and dark green. The verso includes a label for the Frankfort Blue Print Co. and an attached envelope containing a descriptive authentication brochure from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc. This brochure identifies the work as part of a limited edition of 2,500 prints produced in 1981 by the Stevenson Photo Color Company. Frame: 15.25 x 21.25 inches.
Lot: 79 - Paul Sawyier, Morning Moon, Limited Edition Print
This item is a limited edition collector print titled Morning Moon by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The piece is an offset lithograph after an original watercolor, depicting a misty morning landscape at Elkhorn Creek. The composition includes bare trees and a rustic fence line under a soft morning moon, with the scene reflected in the water. The work is signed in plate at the lower left. It is housed in a gilt wood frame with a beaded inner border and is double-matted in cream and sienna tones. Attached to the reverse is a certificate of authentication from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc. of Frankfort, Kentucky, dated 1974, certifying the print as one of a limited edition of 2,000. A framing sticker from The Finishing Touch in Shelbyville, Kentucky, is also located on the paper backing. Frame Size: 22.5 x 17.5 inches.
Lot: 80 - Wolf Blitz Rococo Revival Gilt Oval Wall Mirror with Etched Glass
This Rococo Revival style oval wall mirror features a molded gesso over wood frame with a gilt finish. The frame is designed with an elaborate pierced cresting that includes scrolling acanthus leaves, C-scrolls, and a central shell and fleur-de-lis motif, with a coordinating foliate drop ornament at the base. The mirror plate is detailed with wheel-cut etched floral and foliate vine patterns across the upper portion and features five applied decorative gilded rosettes on the glass surface. The reverse of the mirror plate is stamped with a mark for Wolf Blitz, Louisville, KY. The back construction reveals an octagonal mirror plate mounted within the oval frame. Height: 28.5 inches Width: 21 inches.
Lot: 81 - William Shayer, Full Cry, Hand-Colored Engraving and Aquatint, 1883
This 19th-century hand-colored engraving with aquatint is titled Full Cry, after a painting by William Shayer (1787–1879). The plate was engraved by Charles Richard Stock (1840–1912) and depicts a traditional British fox hunting scene. The composition features a rider in a scarlet coat on a dark horse leaping a fence and stream, followed by hounds and other riders in a rural landscape. The lower margin contains the following transcribed inscriptions: PAINTED BY W. SHAYER. at the lower left, ENGRAVED BY C. R. STOCK. at the lower right, and a central publication line reading LONDON, PUBLISHED FEBY 2nd 1883 BY G. P. Mc QUEEN, 70 BERNERS STREET, OXFORD STREET. The work is housed in a decorative wood frame with a gilded inner edge and a double mat in forest green and red. The reverse is sealed and bears a label for Bluegrass Custom Framing of Lexington, Kentucky. Frame: 24.5 x 30.5 inches.
Lot: 82 - John Mytton, Esq., of Halston, Salop English Fox Hunting Scene Print
This framed decorative print is a reproduction of the 19th-century engraving by William Giller after the original painting by William Webb. The work, titled John Mytton, Esq., of Halston, Salop, depicts the famed sportsman mounted on a bay horse in the foreground, surrounded by a pack of foxhounds. In the middle ground, another hunter on a grey horse gallops across a rolling pastoral landscape under a clouded sky. The print appears to be an offset lithograph or similar photomechanical reproduction intended for decorative use. It is professionally mounted within a pale, textured mat and housed in a modern dark green marbleized wood frame with gold-toned inner and outer edges. No artist signature or edition numbering is visible. Exterior frame width: 20 1/2 inches Exterior frame height: 17 3/4 inches.
Lot: 83 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Snowy Sentinel, Offset Lithograph
This lot features a limited edition offset lithograph collector print after an original watercolor by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier, titled Snowy Sentinel. The composition, originally painted in 1916, depicts an impressionistic winter landscape with a snow-covered hillside and sparse, bare branches. The print was issued in 1976 by Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., of Frankfort, Kentucky, in a limited edition of 2,000. The artwork is presented in a triple-matted arrangement within a gold-toned wooden frame that features a dark-painted inner channel. The verso retains a gallery authentication label signed by Coleman Coffey and a stamped mark for the KY. DEPT. OF LIBRARY & ARCHIVES. Frame dimensions: 17.75 x 23.75 inches.
Lot: 84 - Paul Sawyier, First Snow, Framed Landscape
This framed work is an impressionistic winter landscape by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The scene, titled First Snow, depicts a hillside covered in fresh snow with sparse, bare vegetation, overlooking a misty valley with a distant village. The work is signed Paul Sawyier in the lower right, dated 16, and inscribed Catskills. The reverse of the frame bears a stamp from the KY. DEPT. OF LIBRARY & ARCHIVES and the title is handwritten in pencil in the upper right corner. Given the archival stamp and the presentation, this piece is likely a vintage high-quality print of a Sawyier watercolor from the state archives. The item is professionally framed in a gilt wood frame with a greenish-gray inner edge and a double mat. 22.25 x 19.5 inches.
Lot: 85 - Paul Sawyier, Autumn Serenity, Watercolor and Gouache on Paper
Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917). Autumn Serenity. This atmospheric Tonalist river landscape is executed in watercolor with gouache highlights on paper. The composition depicts a misty waterway at sunrise or sunset, featuring a pale yellow sun hanging low over a densely wooded bank with a small cottage, set against a background of hazy cliffs. The work is signed in the lower right Paul Sawyier with a partially illegible date below. The painting is presented in a double mat with a gold-tone bevel within a molded wood frame with a matching gilt inner edge. The verso is sealed with brown paper and fitted with a hanging wire. No auction or gallery labels are present on the reverse. 19 1/8 x 27 1/4 inches.
Lot: 86 - Antique Puppo Dog on Pillow Still Bank or Doorstop
This figure is identified as the Puppo model, attributed to A.C. Williams of Ravenna, Ohio, and is constructed of painted cast iron. The piece depicts a seated black and white dog, modeled after a Boston Terrier, resting on a black rectangular pillow with molded tassels at each corner. The dog wears a green collar featuring the name FIDO embossed and highlighted in red paint. The construction consists of a two-piece hollow body joined by a single central iron screw accessible from the underside. The interior of the base is characterized by a recessed heart-shaped indentation surrounding the screw housing. This specific form was produced during the early 20th century both as a penny bank and a doorstop. This example appears to be the doorstop variant as it lacks a visible coin slot. Height: 5 1/2 inches Base Length: 6 inches Base Width: 4 inches.
Lot: 87 - Mulligan the Policeman Still Bank Attributed to A.C. Williams
This cast iron still bank is modeled in the form of a caricatured officer, historically identified in collector literature as Mulligan the Policeman. The figure is depicted in a full uniform with a star-shaped badge on the left breast and a domed hat, holding a truncheon or nightstick against the right side. The bank is constructed of two vertical cast halves joined by a single flat-head screw on the reverse. A horizontal coin slot is positioned on the upper back of the figure. The design features exaggerated facial characteristics typical of early 20th-century ethnic caricatures. While visually consistent with designs produced by the A.C. Williams Co., this example bears no maker marks or inscriptions. Height: 5 7/8 inches Width: 3 inches Depth: 2 1/4 inches.
Lot: 88 - Attributed to A. C. Williams Mulligan Policeman Still Bank
Attributed to the A. C. Williams Company, this cast iron still bank depicts a standing police officer, a design historically known as the Mulligan policeman. The figure is modeled in a traditional double-breasted uniform featuring molded buttons, a chest badge, and a peaked cap with a gold-toned band. The officer is posed with his left hand on his hip and a nightstick tucked under his right arm. The bank is constructed of two cast halves held together by a single flathead screw on the rear. A horizontal slot for coins is located on the upper back portion of the coat. No manufacturer marks are present on the exterior. Height: 6 inches Width: 2.75 inches Depth: 2.25 inches.
Lot: 89 - Attributed to A.C. Williams Two-Faced Black Boy Still Bank
This cast iron still bank is attributed to the A.C. Williams Co. of Ravenna, Ohio, based on the documented Two-Face Boy design produced by the company in the early 20th century. The bank is cast in the form of a dual-sided bust depicting a smiling Black male figure wearing a wide-brimmed hat. It is constructed of two vertical cast iron halves joined together. The figure features black-painted skin, a gold-tone painted hat and collar, and red-painted accents on the lips and teeth. A coin slot is located on the flat top of the hat. A small circular aperture is present at the center of the base. No maker marks are visible on the exterior or base of the piece. Height: 2 7/8 inches Width: 2 1/4 inches Depth: 2 1/4 inches.
Lot: 90 - Vintage Aunt Jemima Style Still Bank
This still bank is modeled in the form of a woman with hands on hips, a design historically identified as an Aunt Jemima or Mammy figure. The object is a two-piece cast iron construction joined by a single flathead screw on the reverse. It features a cold-painted finish in red, white, and black. A horizontal coin slot is located on the upper back of the figure. No manufacturer marks, numbers, or symbols are present on the casting. This specific form is often attributed to early 20th-century American manufacturers such as A.C. Williams or Hubley. Height: 5 1/2 inches Width: 3 inches.
Lot: 91 - Cast Iron Black Americana Boy Riding Pig Still Bank and Dog Figurine
This lot comprises two early 20th-century cast iron collectibles: a figural still bank and a small companion figurine. The primary item is a still bank depicting a boy in blue overalls riding a pink pig. It is a two-part cast iron construction joined with a single screw, featuring a stationary coin slot on the pig's back behind the rider. The second item is a solid-cast figurine of a seated dog with a red collar. Neither item bears any manufacturer marks, symbols, or patent information. Bank: 4.5 inches height, 4 inches length, 2.25 inches width Dog: 1.75 inches height.
Lot: 92 - Vintage Amish Family Horse-Drawn Carriage Toy
This item is a horse-drawn buggy toy depicting an Amish family, a style frequently represented in mid-century cast iron collectibles. The piece is constructed from cast iron and consists of a single horse in a galloping pose pulling a covered carriage. The carriage is populated by four fixed figures: two seated in the front and two visible through a small rear window. Hand-painted details include flesh-toned faces, white bonnets for the female figures, and a white beard for the male driver. The entire assembly is finished in black paint. The construction involves heavy cast pieces with visible seams on the head of the horse and the rear of the carriage. The wheels are functional and manually operated. Overall Length: 11.5 inches Width: 3 inches.
Lot: 93 - McCallaster General Mercantile 1907 Delivery Truck
This cast iron toy delivery truck is a commemorative or promotional piece modeled after a 1907 motor vehicle. The vehicle is finished in green paint with silver-painted trim and gold-painted accents on the front radiator, headlights, and cowl lamps. Both sides of the cargo area feature a yellow and white decal reading McCallaster General Mercantile, Phoneton, Ohio, Since 1886. The cab doors have a circular emblem followed by the numbers 1907 cast into the metal. The truck features four black-painted spoked wheels on metal axles and a cast-in steering wheel. The overall construction displays a pebbled, uneven surface texture typical of decorative cast iron collectibles produced in the late 20th century. Length: 8.5 inches Width: 3.5 inches Height: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 94 - Horse-Drawn Buggy with Seated Female Figure
This antique toy depicts a horse-drawn buggy with a seated female passenger. It is manufactured from cast iron and utilizes a sand-casting process, evidenced by the visible seam running vertically through the horse. The horse is depicted in a trot and is joined to the carriage by two shafts. The carriage is a two-wheeled vehicle with multi-spoked wheels. The seated figure is cold-painted with a green dress and bonnet, featuring pink facial tones and black accents. The style of casting and figure is characteristic of late 19th or early 20th-century American manufacturers such as Kenton Hardware or Hubley, though no maker's mark is present. Length: 7 1/2 inches Height: 3 1/2 inches Width: 2 inches.
Lot: 95 - Antique Southern Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jug
This is an antique ovoid stoneware jug featuring a characteristic Southern alkaline glaze. The vessel exhibits a bulbous body that tapers to a narrow neck with a rounded, slightly flared rim. A single, thick strap handle is pulled and attached from the upper neck to the shoulder. The exterior is finished with a mottled alkaline glaze, displaying a range of colors from dark olive green to deep brownish-black, with prominent yellowish-green runs and iron spots consistent with wood-firing in a ground kiln. The glaze shows typical surface pitting and glaze pops from the firing process. The base is flat and unglazed, showing heavy accumulation of mustard-colored kiln residue and dark stacking marks. No maker marks or capacity stamps are visible on the shoulder or base. This style of stoneware and glaze is traditionally associated with pottery centers in the Southeastern United States, including the Edgefield District of South Carolina and various regions in North Carolina. Height: 9.5 inches Diameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 96 - Nineteenth Century American Salt Glazed Stoneware Storage Jar
A cylindrical antique stoneware storage jar featuring a rounded rim and a single incised horizontal line at the shoulder. The exterior is finished in a light brown salt glaze with a characteristic orange peel texture and occasional iron spotting. The interior is coated with a dark brown glaze consistent with Albany slip used for waterproofing. There are no maker marks, capacity stamps, or decorative motifs present on the vessel. Height: 9 1/4 inches Diameter: 6 1/4 inches.
Lot: 97 - Antique American One Gallon Salt Glazed Stoneware Jug
This late 19th-century American stoneware jug is an ovoid-form vessel featuring a single hand-applied strap handle and a short neck ending in a rounded rim. The surface is covered in a mottled, light tan to ochre salt glaze, characterized by iron spotting, kiln drippings, and ash-related mottling typical of the period. A prominent glaze crawl or kiln scar is visible on the shoulder. The base contains a single incised vertical line in the center, which denotes a one-gallon capacity. Faint and illegible impressed characters are present along the outer edge of the base. Height: 9 3/4 inches Width: 7 1/2 inches.
Lot: 98 - A Pair of Vintage Clayton & Lambert Brass Gasoline Blowtorches
This lot contains a pair of vintage gasoline-fueled blowtorches manufactured by the Clayton & Lambert Manufacturing Company. Both units feature heavy-gauge brass cylindrical fuel tanks with flared bases. The burner assemblies are constructed from cast iron and steel, featuring perforated combustion chambers and adjustable needle valves with composite control knobs. One unit is equipped with a sheet-metal heat shield. Both torches are fitted with horizontal turned wooden handles finished in original red paint. The brass tanks are embossed with a shield-shaped logo that reads: CLAYTON & LAMBERT / MFG.CO. / TRADE-MARK / MADE IN U.S.A. One unit retains a partial original paper or foil instructional decal with legible text including: THREAD, PL... R...U... WITH WRENCH, SPILLED GASOLINE, TANK... FORE...IGH...N. Height: 11.5 inches Base Diameter: 5.5 inches Overall Width: 8 inches.
Lot: 99 - American Stoneware Harvest Jug with Molded Foliate Shoulder
This American stoneware harvest jug, also known as a mower's jug, features a cylindrical body and a rounded shoulder. The shoulder is ornamented with a molded foliate or stylized leaf design. The vessel includes a short, upturned pouring spout and a secondary small vent hole on the top to facilitate smooth pouring. It is finished in a light cream-colored salt or slip glaze. The jug is equipped with a wire bail handle and a turned wooden grip attached to ceramic lugs. No maker's marks, factory stamps, or capacity numbers are visible on the item. Height: 6 1/2 inches Diameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 100 - A Pair of Chinese Carved Soapstone Fisherman Figurines on Wooden Bases
A pair of hand-carved Chinese figurines crafted from pale olive-green soapstone. The sculptures depict joyful elderly fishermen, a traditional theme in Chinese decorative art representing abundance and longevity. One figure carries a conical hat on his back and holds a string of two fish beside a woven basket. The second figure carries a sack suspended from a pole over his shoulder and holds a single fish. Both figures feature incised detailing in their robes and accessories, along with expressive smiling faces and long beards. The figurines are mounted on dark-stained, openwork carved wooden bases, which are fitted with red felt pads on the undersides. These pieces are characteristic of Chinese export stone carvings produced in the mid-to-late 20th century. Height including base: 5.5 inches Base width: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 101 - Antique Two-Tone Stoneware Advertising Jug for Prell Mercantile Company Bremen Kansas
An antique two-tone stoneware advertising jug produced for the Prell Mercantile Company of Bremen, Kansas. The jug features a cylindrical body with a sloped shoulder, a short neck, and a single loop handle attached from the neck to the shoulder. It is finished with a two-tone glaze, consisting of a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze on the top section and a cream-colored Bristol-type glaze on the lower body. The front of the jug bears a cobalt blue stenciled advertising mark enclosed in a rectangular border. The transcription of the mark reads: PRELL MERCANTILE COMPANY BREMEN, - KANS. Height: 7 inches Diameter: 5 inches.
Lot: 102 - A Pair of Cut Glass Liquor Decanters with Metal Labels and Spire Stoppers
A matching pair of clear cut-glass liquor decanters featuring vertical panel-cut bodies and faceted necks. Each decanter is accented with a band of diamond-point prismatic cutting at the shoulder. The vessels are topped with tall spire-form stoppers featuring multi-faceted geometric bases and elongated pointed tips. Two silver-tone metal identification tags are suspended from chains around the necks; one is embossed with SHERRY and the other with BRANDY, both featuring decorative scrollwork and scalloped edges. No maker marks, signatures, or hallmarks are present on the glass or the metal labels. Height: 14.25 inches Width: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 103 - Two Early 20th-Century Statue of Liberty and Architectural House Still Banks
This lot features two antique cast iron still banks from the early 20th century. The first item is a figural bank depicting the Statue of Liberty standing upon a multi-tiered pedestal, a design attributed to the A.C. Williams Company of Ravenna, Ohio. The bank features a silver-tone finish on the figure with gold-tone accents on the base. Raised block letters on the front of the pedestal read LIBERTY, with the date 1776 on the left side and 1886 on the right. The underside is fitted with a circular, rotating metal locking trap that features a central key slot and partially distinguishable raised characters including the abbreviation PATD. Two coin slots are located on the sides of the pedestal. The second item is a small architectural bank modeled as a house with a double-dormer roof, finished in a gold-tone wash. It is a two-part casting secured by a single flat-head screw on the side and includes a single coin slot on the upper side wall.
Lot: 104 - Antique Seated French Bulldog Still Bank Attributed to Hubley
This antique still bank is modeled as a seated French Bulldog or Boston Terrier dog, a design attributed to manufacturers such as Hubley or A.C. Williams from the early 20th century. The piece is made of cast iron with a two-part construction joined by a single original slotted screw. It features characteristic perked bat ears, a wrinkled muzzle, and a molded collar. A vertical coin slot is located on the back of the head and neck. No maker marks or inscriptions are visible on the interior or exterior surfaces. Height: 4 1/4 inches Length: 4 inches Width: 2 inches.
Lot: 105 - Three Graduated Pig Figures including Still Banks
This lot features three graduated pig figures constructed from cast brass. The group consists of two still banks and one decorative figurine. The two larger pieces are designed as still banks, each featuring a narrow coin slot on the upper back. These banks are finished with a smooth, polished surface and are solid-body castings without base plates or access doors. The third and smallest piece is a decorative figurine characterized by a textured surface depicting hair. No maker marks, patent numbers, or country of origin stamps are visible on any of the items. Large pig length: 4.75 inches Large pig height: 3 inches.
Lot: 106 - Cast Iron Elephant Still Bank in the Style of A.C. Williams
This antique still bank is constructed of cast iron and finished with a gold-tone bronzed wash. The piece is cast in the form of a standing elephant with its trunk lowered and curled inward. It features a two-part vertical seam construction typical of early 20th-century production and is secured by a single original flat-head screw on the left side. The coin slot is located along the upper ridge of the elephant's back. The design and manufacturing techniques are consistent with the style of American manufacturers such as A.C. Williams or Hubley. No maker marks, symbols, or inscriptions are visible on the exterior surfaces of the casting. Height: Approximately 3 inches Length: Approximately 4.5 inches Width: Approximately 1.75 inches.
Lot: 107 - Vintage St. Bernard Dog with Pack Still Bank
This vintage still bank is attributed to A.C. Williams and depicts a St. Bernard dog in a walking pose. The figure features the breeds characteristic thick coat and is equipped with a double pack or saddlebag across its back. The bank is constructed from two cast metal halves joined by a single flat-head screw on the right side of the body. A functional coin slot is positioned at the top center of the pack. The exterior is finished in a gold-tone paint. Length: 8 1/4 inches Height: 5 1/2 inches Width: 2 inches.
Lot: 108 - Vintage Mack Trucks Cast Metal Bulldog Mascot Figurine
A vintage cast metal figurine representing the English bulldog mascot for Mack Trucks. The item is constructed from cast metal with a polished metallic finish, likely chrome or nickel plating. The bulldog is modeled in a characteristic stance and wears a collar embossed with the name MACK. The underside of each paw is fitted with a circular felt pad, indicating its use as a paperweight or desk accessory. The design aligns with the traditional corporate mascot imagery utilized by Mack Trucks. Height: 3 inches Length: 4 inches Width: 2 inches.
Lot: 109 - Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company No. 40 4-Quart Glass Butter Churn
This vintage kitchen tool is a Dazey No. 40 glass butter churn, produced by the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, Missouri. The piece features a square clear glass jar with a screw-on cast metal lid that houses a mechanical hand-crank assembly. The glass body is embossed with a circular logo reading DAZEY CHURN AND MFG. CO. NO 40 - MADE IN ST. LOUIS - U.S.A. near the center and 4 QT near the top shoulder. The mechanical top includes an exposed gear system driven by a crank arm with a turned wooden handle. The internal dasher consists of two rectangular paddles attached to a central metal shaft. The base of the glass jar is molded with the numbers 4 332. Height: 14.5 inches Base: 6 inches x 6 inches Width including handle: 11 inches.
Lot: 110 - Blue Lagoon BC Hand-Blown Art Glass Vase with Ruffled Rim and Applied Clear Glass Wrap
A hand-blown art glass vase produced by Blue Lagoon Glassworks in British Columbia, Canada. The vessel features a tall, slender body that flares into a multi-lobed ruffled rim. The upper two-thirds of the piece are decorated with internal vertical streaks of brilliant yellow and orange glass. The lower third consists of an opaque mint green base characterized by petal-shaped inclusions in shades of orange and brown. A clear glass wrap is applied around the midsection of the vase, terminating in a flattened, circular glass seal. The piece retains its original gold foil label with blue text which reads FAIT MAIN VERRERIE BLUE LAGON BC Soufflé Bouche. Height: 10 1/2 inches Width: 4 3/4 inches.
Lot: 111 - Indo-Islamic Style Cast Bronze Bird-Form Ewer with Makara Spout
A heavy cast metal vessel, likely brass or bronze, in the form of a mythical bird, typically identified as a hamsa or swan. This ewer is crafted in a South Asian folk or tribal style, exhibiting the characteristic textures of Dhokra lost-wax casting. The design features a central avian head with a prominent decorative crest and an opening at the beak. An elongated, upward-curving spout emerges from the forward section of the body, terminating in a stylized makara or mythical sea creature head. A structural handle connects the back of the bird head to the tail section. The body is densely ornamented with relief patterns including spiraling scrolls, cross-hatched panels, and linear bands. The vessel rests on a low, circular flared foot. A light-colored patch on the underside contains illegible incised characters that do not provide a definitive maker attribution. Height: 11.5 inches Length: 11.25 inches Width: 5 inches.
Lot: 112 - A Pair of Miniature USA Two-Tone Stoneware Whiskey Jug Salt and Pepper Shakers
This lot features a pair of matching miniature stoneware whiskey jugs designed for use as salt and pepper shakers. Each jug is formed with a bulbous body, a short neck, and a small applied strap handle. The shakers are decorated in a traditional two-tone glaze scheme, featuring a dark brown slip glaze on the upper shoulder, neck, and handle, and a light tan or buff-colored salt glaze on the lower body. Each shaker is topped with a gray metal cap containing a single dispensing hole. The unglazed bases are incised with the mark USA. Height: 3.5 inches Diameter: 2 inches.
Lot: 113 - A Pair of Art Deco Style Hand Carved Banded Onyx Horse Head Bookends
A pair of hand carved bookends featuring stylized equine heads, crafted from translucent banded onyx. The pieces exhibit the characteristic horizontal strata of the stone in varying shades of white, cream, tan, and dark brown. The carving follows a geometric Art Deco aesthetic, particularly evident in the rendering of the manes and muzzles. Each bookend consists of a single piece of stone comprising the horse head and an integral rectangular base with a rounded forward edge. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are present. Height: 8.25 inches Base Length: 5.5 inches Base Width: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 114 - A Pair of Frankfort Distilling Co. Rare Antique Zodiac Series Ceramic Whiskey Decanters
This lot comprises two relief-molded glazed ceramic whiskey decanters from the Rare Antique zodiac series produced for the Frankfort Distilling Co. of Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1970. Each decanter features a dual-sided design representing different signs of the zodiac. The first decanter is finished in a glossy brown glaze; one side features a relief-molded ram with the embossed text ARIES, while the reverse side depicts a set of scales for LIBRA with the corresponding zodiac symbol on the neck. The second decanter is finished in a glossy emerald green glaze; one side depicts a sea-goat for CAPRICORN with the zodiac symbol on the neck, while the reverse features a stylized shell motif with the embossed text CANCER and the corresponding symbol on the neck. Both items are of a flattened circular form with a flared rim and include matching ceramic stoppers. Each retains an original black and silver-toned paper label on the base. The labels identify the contents as 10-year-old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 86 proof, bottled by Frankfort Distilling Co. The items are currently empty.Height: 9.75 inchesWidth: 6 inchesBase Diameter: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 115 - Antique Dazey Hand Cranked Glass Jar Butter Churn
This is an antique hand-cranked butter churn featuring a cast metal mechanical assembly and a clear glass jar. The metal frame is embossed with the maker name DAZEY. The mechanism consists of a large vertical drive gear connected to a smaller horizontal pinion gear that rotates a central metal shaft. Attached to the shaft are two wooden paddles designed to agitate cream. The jar is constructed of clear glass with a paneled barrel-style design consisting of ten vertical panels. A wire bail handle with a turned wooden grip is attached to the neck of the jar, and the crank arm features a matching wooden handle. The metal lid is threaded to secure the assembly to the jar.Height: 14 inchesJar Width: 8 inchesCrank Width: 9.5 inches.
Lot: 116 - Paul Sawyier, Barbeque Spring, Limited Edition Print
This limited edition collector print is after an original watercolor by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), titled Barbeque Spring. The composition depicts a tranquil fishing scene on the South Elkhorn Creek in Kentucky, featuring two figures on a rocky bank. One man in a tan jacket holds a fishing rod while drinking from a cup, while a second figure stands further along the shore near several wooden tubs. The work is rendered in a soft, impressionistic style. The print bears a facsimile signature in the lower right corner reading Paul Sawyier. It is professionally presented in a white mat with a gold-bordered inset title window. The reverse of the frame features an authentication label from the Frankfort Blue Print Co. of Frankfort, Kentucky, certifying this as a limited edition print from a run of 2,500. The piece is housed in an ornate gilt and dark-toned composite frame with saw-tooth hangers on the reverse.Overall framed dimensions: 21 x 27 inches.
Lot: 117 - S. Lee, Sporting Scene with English Setter and Game Birds, Oil on Canvas
This mid-to-late 20th-century sporting scene is an oil on canvas depicting an English Setter on point in a dense, autumnal landscape, focused on two game birds in flight. The work is signed S. Lee in white paint in the lower right corner. The artist employs a varied technique, using thick impasto to define the texture of the foreground grasses and the plumage of the birds, while the background trees and misty atmosphere are rendered with softer, more blended brushwork. The painting is presented in a dark-stained wooden frame with a gilded inner bead and a beige linen-covered liner. The verso features a Certificate of Authenticity tag from Art Finds International and a stamp on the stretcher bar that reads HECHO EN MEXICO. Canvas: 20 x 24 inchesFramed: 26.25 x 30.25 inches.
Lot: 118 - Dalhart Windberg Quiet Grandeur Framed Color Print
This color print, titled Quiet Grandeur by artist Dalhart Windberg, depicts a Pacific Northwest landscape featuring a prominent snow-capped mountain peak, identified through visual consensus as Mount Rainier, overlooking a dense evergreen forest and a meadow with a grazing deer. The work is signed in the plate Windberg in the lower-left corner of the image. The print is presented in an ornate, gilded composite frame with a linen-textured mat and a thin dark wood inner reveal. Included with the artwork is a biographical sheet for the artist, Dalhart Windberg, highlighting his career and his 1979-1980 Texas Artist of the Year award. Based on visual characteristics and common commercial editions of the artist's work, this is a high-quality offset lithograph reproduction.Overall Framed Dimensions: 29 x 25 inches.
Lot: 119 - Late 19th Century Victorian Gilt Gesso and Wood Wall Mirror with Velvet Liner
This late 19th-century Victorian-style wall mirror features a rectangular form with a substantial frame constructed of gilded wood and composition gesso. The wide, ornate profile displays dense high-relief embossed patterns of repeating foliate scrolls, acanthus leaves, and small floral blossoms. A distinctive dark brown velvet-covered inner slip liner is situated between the main frame and the mirror plate. The reverse side shows traditional period construction with a solid wood plank backing held in place by nails and glazier points. A hanging wire is attached to the back. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible.Height: 31 1/4 inchesWidth: 26 1/2 inches.
Lot: 120 - Tony Oswald, Stretch Drive, Signed Print
Artist-signed print titled Stretch Drive by Tony Oswald (American, 1928-2021). The work depicts the 1979 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, capturing the final stretch of the race with horses Spectacular Bid (No. 4), General Assembly (No. 2), and Golden Act (No. 3). The background features the track's iconic white tower and a detailed tote board. The piece is signed twice in the lower right corner: once in a reddish-brown tone and once in black ink. It is professionally framed in a dark multi-molded wood frame with a textured linen mat and a brass plaque engraved with the title. A label for Fern Creek Gallery of Louisville, KY, is attached to the verso.Overall dimensions: 30 x 25 inches.
Lot: 121 - Antique American Quarter-Sawn Oak Slant-Front Secretary Desk
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a slender slant-front secretary desk, commonly referred to as a ladies desk, constructed from quarter-sawn oak with a dark stained finish. The desk features a high, shaped gallery backboard with decorative scroll-cut details. The fall-front writing surface opens to reveal a fitted interior comprising four pigeonhole compartments and a central small drawer with a simple round pull. Below the writing flap is a single full-width drawer accented by a scalloped lower apron. The piece is supported by four slender cabriole legs. The exterior drawer is fitted with two antiqued metal drop-style bail pulls on decorative backplates. Keyholes are present on the slant front and the main drawer. Faint markings including the characters NO are visible on the rear panel, and a partial, illegible paper label is attached to the underside of the interior compartments.Height: 51 1/2 inchesWidth: 31 1/2 inchesDepth: 16 inches.
Lot: 122 - American Arts and Crafts Tiger Oak Slant-Front Secretary Desk on Stand
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An American Mission-style slant-front secretary desk, constructed from quartersawn white oak, showing the characteristic medullary ray grain patterns often called tiger oak. The desk features a hinged slant-front lid that opens to reveal an interior gallery fitted with six pigeonholes, two small utility drawers with wooden pulls, and a central open storage shelf. Below the writing surface is a single wide drawer with a curved face, featuring machine-cut dovetail joints and brass-toned metal bale pulls with a central matching escutcheon. The desk is mounted on a substantial trestle-style base with four thick, squared legs joined by side stretchers and terminating in block feet with decorative vertical grooving. The back of the desk bears a handwritten chalk mark reading 1200.Height: 41 inchesWidth: 32 inchesDepth: 17 inches (closed).
Lot: 123 - Jacobean Revival Carved Oak Library Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A Jacobean Revival style console or library table constructed of dark-stained oak. The rectangular top features decorative marquetry inlays with circular and teardrop designs positioned at the corners and central midpoints. The edge of the top is decorated with a carved frieze depicting a repeating floral and geometric motif. The piece is supported by a substantial trestle base consisting of two bulbous turned legs on splayed feet, joined by a central decoratively turned stretcher.Length: 72 inchesWidth: 21.5 inchesHeight: 30 inches.
Lot: 124 - Victorian Slant-Front Hardwood Schoolmaster's Desk
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A Victorian style slant-front writing desk, commonly referred to as a schoolmaster's or clerk's desk, constructed from dark-stained hardwood, possibly walnut or mahogany. The top features a three-part sloped writing surface with a central hinged lid and two fixed side panels, all bordered by a low gallery rail at the rear and sides. The lift-top reveals an interior storage well fitted with five vertical wood dividers forming six pigeonholes for organization. The lower case contains two side-by-side drawers featuring hand-cut dovetail joinery. The desk is supported by four baluster-turned legs joined by a low H-stretcher. Hardware includes two large, round black turned knobs on the drawers and three keyholes located on the central lid and each drawer. No maker's marks or labels are present.Height: 40 inchesWidth: 42 inchesDepth: 24 inches.
Lot: 125 - Montgomery Ward Airline Art Deco Floor Console Vacuum Tube Radio
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a Montgomery Ward Airline brand floor console vacuum tube radio, likely produced between 1937 and 1938. The wooden cabinet is designed in the Art Deco style, featuring a waterfall top edge and a multi-tone finish. The front panel contains a large, circular multi-band dial marked Montgomery Ward Airline. This dial is calibrated for standard broadcast and shortwave bands, including Police, Amateurs, Airplanes, and Ships. It features a wave band indicator with red, green, and blue markers, and indicators for bass and treble. Below the dial are five wooden control knobs, one of which is marked Volume. The lower section houses the speaker behind a grille with three vertical wooden slats over a light-colored fabric. The rear reveals a metal chassis with vacuum tubes, including one manufactured by Sylvania, a transformer, and an electrodynamic speaker. A partially legible model number on the rear chassis begins with 62.Height: 36 inchesWidth: 24 inchesDepth: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 126 - Zenith 1938 Console Floor Radio with Shutter Dial
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a vintage console floor radio manufactured by the Zenith Radio Corp., dating to approximately 1938. The cabinet is constructed of wood with walnut veneers, featuring an Art Deco or Streamline Moderne design with curved waterfall edges and contrasting grain patterns. The front face features a large circular Zenith Long Distance shutter dial, also known as a Robot Dial, which mechanically changes scales when the band is switched. The dial includes a Magic Eye tuning indicator tube at the top and scales for Standard Broadcast, Police, Amateur, Ships, and Aviation bands. The dial face is marked ZENITH LONG DISTANCE and includes US patent number 2076031. The rear of the unit reveals a multi-tube chassis with several vacuum tubes, including those with markings for GE General Electric and M-R. The speaker housing features a triangular label marked ZENITH ACOUSTIC ADAPTER. The unit features original wooden knobs and an intact grille cloth.Height: 36.5 inchesWidth: 42 inchesDepth: 15.5 inches.
Lot: 127 - Sparton Model 301 Spanish Revival Carved Wood Radio Console
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A Sparton Model 301 A.C. Receiver radio console manufactured by The Sparks-Withington Co. of Jackson, Michigan, circa late 1920s. The single-piece cabinet is constructed of dark-stained wood, featuring elements of Spanish Revival and Jacobean style. The upper section contains double doors decorated with elaborate high-relief carvings of neoclassical urns, acanthus leaves, and floral motifs. The doors are flanked by carved foliate pilasters and topped with a dentil-molded cornice. A frieze with carved geometric rectangular panels runs below the doors. The console is supported by an integrated stretcher base with four turned and carved legs joined by a bottom shelf, featuring a central carved arched apron. The cabinet doors open to reveal an internal radio interface with a circular speaker grille featuring a stylized shield design. The control panel includes a vertical tuning dial marked Sparton with enameled sunflower accents, two small knobs, and one large central knob. The reverse of the cabinet retains the original electronics, including a chassis with vacuum tubes and a speaker manufactured by The Magnavox Company of Oakland, California. A metal manufacturer's plate is affixed to the rear frame, identifying the unit as Model 301 with Serial No. C 8673.Height: 52 inchesWidth: 28 inchesDepth: 16.5 inches.
Lot: 128 - Silvertone Model 51 Radio-Phonograph Console for Sears, Roebuck and Co., 1950
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a mid-century Silvertone radio-phonograph console manufactured for Sears, Roebuck and Co. An internal service label identifies this unit as Catalog No. 51 with Chassis No. 132.887 and bears a red date stamp of June 14, 1950. The wooden cabinet is finished in a dark-stained mahogany veneer, exhibiting a rectangular form consistent with mid-century modern design. The front face features a rectangular, yellowed horizontal radio dial for Standard Broadcast AM frequencies ranging from 55 to 160. Below the dial are three control knobs labeled Volume, Phono-Radio, and Tuning. A central pull-out drawer houses a Silvertone branded record changer. The lower portion of the cabinet contains a speaker compartment featuring a geometric diamond-lattice grille. The rear view shows a 5-tube AM radio chassis with a tube complement of 12SA7 GT, 12SK7 GT, 12SQ7 GT, 35L6 GT, and 35Z5 GT. The unit was sold exclusively by Sears, Roebuck and Co. in the United States.Height: 33.5 inchesWidth: 21 inchesDepth: 16.5 inches.
Lot: 129 - Vintage Sankyo Mechanical Pachinko Machine
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a vintage Japanese Pachinko machine, a vertical mechanical gaming device manufactured by Sankyo. The unit features a wood cabinet with a wood-grain laminate exterior and a cream-colored laminate front face. The central playfield is protected by a glass cover and depicts a colorful background with stylized creature motifs. The field is populated with brass pins, spinners, and tulip-style jackpot pockets. The lower front includes a blue plastic ball return tray and a silver-toned metal ball launcher assembly. The reverse of the machine reveals a complex, gravity-fed ball delivery system housed within translucent yellow plastic tracks. A black plaque on the rear mechanism is embossed with the Sankyo name. Authentication labels are present on the lower right of the playfield, including a red gear-shaped NYK logo for the Japan Game Machine Industrial Association and a blue PAT mark. The labels include a date stamp of Showa 51 (1976) and handwritten inspection numbers. The machine includes internal wiring for potential electrical features such as scoring lights, although no external power source is attached. The base has been fitted with two wooden block feet for stability.Height: 32 inchesWidth: 21 inchesDepth: 8 inches.
Lot: 130 - Vintage Sankyo Skyline Mechanical Pachinko Machine
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A vintage mechanical Pachinko machine manufactured by Sankyo and distributed in the United States by Pachinko Palace Imports. The machine is housed in a wooden cabinet finished with cream-colored laminate and features a chrome-plated metal front frame. The playfield, protected by glass, contains various brass pins and plastic bumpers arranged around a central decorative feature labeled Skyline. Additional scoring pockets are marked with the words hit and ULTORA. The front lower section includes a blue plastic ball tray embossed with the Sankyo logo in blue and red text. A red and white importer sticker for Pachinko Palace Imports is located on the lower left. The rear of the unit displays a gravity-fed mechanical system made of translucent yellow-green plastic tracks, a green plastic ball hopper, and a metal Sankyo identification plate. The game is played by using a spring-actuated lever on the lower right to launch steel balls into the playfield.Height: 32 inchesWidth: 21 inchesDepth: 9 inches.
Lot: 131 - Old Mr. Boston A.A.O.N.M.S. Shrine U.S. Bicentennial Figural Camel Whiskey Decanter
This figural whiskey decanter was produced for Old Mr. Boston to commemorate the United States Bicentennial and the A.A.O.N.M.S. Shrine organization. The item is modeled in the form of a seated camel with a brown glaze finish. It features a colorful geometric saddle blanket decal in shades of red, green, yellow, and blue. The camel head serves as a removable stopper. The base is printed with stylized red text reading A.A.O.N.M.S. SHRINE and black text reading U.S. BICENTENNIAL 1776 1976. A central medallion displays the Shriners crest featuring a sphinx head over a scimitar and crescent with a five-pointed star. The original paper label identifies the contents as Old Mr. Boston Aged 100 Months Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 86 Proof, 4/5 Quart, bottled by Mr. Boston Distiller. A partial red and white federal tax stamp remains across the shoulder and neck area.Length: 8.5 inchesWidth: 3 inchesHeight: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 132 - A Pair of Tall Faceted Stacked Crystal Taper Candlesticks
A pair of matching multifaceted crystal candlesticks designed for taper candles. Each candlestick features a tall stem composed of eight stacked, faceted crystal spheres. The stem is topped by a wide, flared bobeche with a faceted rim, supporting a cylindrical candle socket decorated with vertical linear cutting. The units rest on circular, flared pedestal bases with wide-beveled, faceted edges. The items are crafted from colorless crystal with sharp, precise faceting and prismatic light refraction. No maker's marks or labels are present.Height: 12.5 inchesBase Diameter: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 133 - A Set of Eight Clear Pressed Glass Footed Iced Tea Tumblers in the Cube Pattern
A set of eight clear pressed glass footed iced tea tumblers in the Cube pattern, also commonly referred to as the Cubist pattern. These pieces are attributed to the Jeannette Glass Company based on the presence of a small embossed letter J visible in the center of the circular foot on several pieces. The glasses feature a flared rim and a tapering body decorated with a dense, three-dimensional geometric cube design. The body sits upon a short stem integrated into a flat, circular base. This pattern was a popular design during the Depression era and bears a strong resemblance to the American pattern produced by Fostoria.Height: Approximately 6 1/8 inchesDiameter: Approximately 4 inches.
Lot: 134 - A Collection of Six Crystal Pressed Glass Tableware Items in the Cube Pattern
This assortment of clear pressed glass is designed in the faceted Cube or Cubist pattern, characterized by three-dimensional geometric squares that create a distinct light-refracting effect. The collection consists of one large footed centerpiece bowl with four peg-style feet and a flared scalloped edge, a two-piece domed butter dish including a circular scalloped base and a lid with a faceted finial, one cylindrical vase with a flared rim, two small berry bowls, and one small bowl featuring a single applied handle. The interior bases of the bowls and the vase feature a pressed starburst motif radiating from the center. These pieces are attributed to the Jeannette Glass Company, produced in a style very similar to the American pattern by Fostoria. The construction is heavy pressed glass with clear transparency.Large Footed Bowl: 11.5 inches diameter, 4 inches heightVase: 6 inches height.
Lot: 135 - Framed Secretariat Commemorative Triple Crown Print from the L.C. Gosney Collection with Multiple Signatures
A framed commemorative print honoring the 1973 Triple Crown winner, Secretariat. The central artwork features a portrait of the horse's head in a blue halter, signed and dated in the plate Letitia '73. Centered below the portrait is the printed text Secretariat 1973 KENTUCKY DERBY WINNER PREAKNESS BELMONT above three crown icons. The bottom margin includes the printed attribution from the Commissioned Collection of L. C. Gosney. The print is extensively signed by numerous individuals in various inks, including blue ballpoint, black felt-tip, and red ink. Legible signatures include Scotty Burnett, Phanor Perot, Red Bedwell, Mike Heavern, Ted Castle, Robert B. Cox (inscribed on the halter strap), and Dick Webber, among others. There are no certificates of authenticity accompanying these signatures. The item is housed in a gilded wood frame under glass.Framed Width: 12.25 inchesFramed Height: 18.5 inches.
Lot: 136 - Framed Secretariat 1973 Triple Crown Commemorative Print with Lucien Laurin Signature
This is a framed commemorative print of the 1973 Triple Crown winner, Secretariat. The color illustration is by the artist Letitia and is signed and dated 1973 within the plate. The portrait depicts Secretariat in profile wearing his signature blue and white striped blinkers and halter. Printed text at the bottom center lists the horse's name and his 1973 victories in the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont Stakes, accompanied by three crown icons. The lower right corner indicates the print is from the Commissioned Collection of L. C. Gosney. The piece features a prominent signature in blue ink over the word Secretariat attributed to his Hall of Fame trainer, Lucien Laurin. The paper is covered in numerous other signatures in ink and pencil, many of which include professional titles and locations. Identifiable signatures include Ray Scaletta, C. S. Radcliffe Jr. (Iowa), Barney's Blade Hall, Charlie Hudson, Ruth Hudson, Frances and Darlene Alford, G. Scott Birmingham M.D., Ed Beddingfield, Ernie Livingstone, Paul R. Dunkel M.D., and Robt Walter (Athens, GA). The background contains dozens of additional faint signatures in pencil. The print is mounted in a gold-toned wood frame with a green-painted inner border.Frame Exterior Height: 18.5 inchesFrame Exterior Width: 13.5 inches.
Lot: 137 - Vintage Risdon Blue and Green Gone with the Wind Style Glass Oil Lamp
A Victorian-style oil lamp manufactured by the Risdon Manufacturing Co. of Danbury, Connecticut. The lamp features cased glass with a two-tone ombré color gradient transitioning from deep cobalt blue at the upper and lower sections to an emerald green in the center. The construction consists of a globular font base with a blue pedestal foot, a matching large spherical shade, and a central clear glass chimney. The metal hardware is brass-toned. The octagonal brass thumbwheel on the burner assembly is stamped RISDON MFG CO around the top arc, USA in the center, and DANBURY CT around the bottom arc. Total Height: 17.5 inchesShade Diameter: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 138 - A Pair of Otto Bernz Co. Brass Gasoline Blowtorches
This lot features two vintage brass gasoline blowtorches manufactured by the Otto Bernz Co. of Rochester, New York. The first unit consists of a cylindrical brass tank with a flared base and a vertical burner assembly. The red-finished control wheel is embossed with OTTO BERNZ CO. ROCHESTER N.Y. It is fitted with a priming cup and a dark-finished wooden handle. The second unit features an oblong-style brass tank with an integrated side pump. It retains a large, multi-colored paper label printed with FAMOUS SINCE 1876, OTTO BERNZ, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AL. BRASS TANK, and ROCHESTER, N.Y., U.S.A. This torch includes a horizontal burner assembly and a wooden handle with significant original orange paint. Both items represent early to mid-20th-century industrial soldering and heating tools.Height of cylindrical torch: 11.5 inchesBase diameter of cylindrical torch: 5.5 inchesWidth of cylindrical torch including handle: 9 inches.
Lot: 139 - American Salt-Glazed Three-Gallon Bee Sting Stoneware Crock
This American salt-glazed stoneware vessel is a three-gallon crock featuring a classic cylindrical form with a thick, rounded rim and two applied ear handles. The exterior is finished in a light tan salt glaze with scattered iron spotting, while the interior is coated in a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. The front of the crock is decorated with a large, hand-painted, slip-trailed cobalt blue stylized numeral 3, which denotes its capacity. This specific decorative motif, featuring a spiral and concentric loops, is commonly referred to in the trade as a bee sting or lazy eight decoration and is frequently attributed to Red Wing Potteries. No maker's marks or impressed stamps are visible on the body or rim. The underside of the base shows a significant amount of orange-red residue arranged in a circular pattern along with white smudges.Height: Approximately 10.5 inchesDiameter: Approximately 10.5 inches.
Lot: 140 - Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Co. Two-Gallon Blue Crown Stoneware Crock
This two-gallon stoneware utility crock is attributed to the Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Co. (RRPCo) of Roseville, Ohio. The vessel is constructed of salt-glazed stoneware with a cylindrical body and a reinforced, flared rim. The front of the crock features a cobalt blue stenciled decoration of a crown with the numeral 2 positioned in the center, signifying its liquid capacity. The interior and exterior are finished in a light cream-colored slip glaze. Small dark iron spots and minor kiln-firing imperfections are present throughout the body.Height: 9 1/2 inchesDiameter: 9 1/2 inches.
Lot: 141 - Repurposed National Washboard Co No 801 The Brass King Wood and Brass Wall Cabinet
This wall-mounted storage cabinet is a decorative piece repurposed from a vintage National Washboard Company washboard. The unit utilizes the original washboard frame as a hinged door, which is attached to a custom-built wooden cabinet box. The door features a brass-plated textured metal scrubbing surface with a rope or cable pattern. The interior of the cabinet contains two fixed wooden shelves, creating three distinct storage compartments. The cabinet is finished with black-painted metal hardware, including two side-mounted hinges, a small circular door knob, and a hook-and-eye latch. For mounting, a metal hanging wire is secured to the reverse side with D-ring brackets.The front upper wooden panel is stamped in black ink with the following text: THE BRASS, TOP NOTCH, SANITARY FRONT DRAIN, and THE BOARD WILL DO THE WORK. The interior side of the door (the original back of the washboard) contains additional stamped information: National Washboard Co., No 801, TRADE MARKS REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MADE IN U.S.A., and CHICAGO, SAGINAW, MEMPHIS.Height: 24 inchesWidth: 12.5 inchesDepth: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 142 - Large Flow Blue Earthenware Tripod Jardiniere with Ram Head Handles
Large ceramic tripod jardiniere or planter decorated in a flow blue style. The vessel features a bulbous earthenware body supported by three legs that terminate in cloven hoof feet. The piece is distinguished by two high-relief ram head handles with long, curved horns integrated into the rim. The decoration consists of stylized floral and foliate transfer motifs that exhibit the characteristic blurring of cobalt blue into the cream-colored ground. A molded geometric bead-and-reel band encircles the shoulder below the rim. The ram heads and feet are finished with solid blue accents. The entire surface exhibits a dense network of fine, darkened crazing. The underside bears a blurred blue underglaze backstamp featuring a crest or crown-shaped logo, though specific factory characters are not clearly legible.Width: 13 1/2 inchesOpening Diameter: 10 1/4 inches.
Lot: 143 - Contemporary Salt-Glazed Stoneware Pitcher with Cobalt Foliate Decoration
A large, hand-thrown stoneware pitcher featuring an ovoid body that tapers toward the base. The form is characterized by a flared rim with a pinched pouring spout and a prominent, applied strap handle finished with a distinct thumb rest at the upper terminal and a flattened terminal at the base. Fine horizontal throwing rings are visible throughout the exterior body. The pitcher is crafted from a buff-colored clay body with fine iron specking, finished with a clear, glossy salt glaze. Both sides are decorated with bold, hand-painted cobalt blue foliate or pod-like motifs connected by a central vine. Each pod contains a cluster of small, impressed brown dots, adding texture and visual contrast. The piece features two circular impressed marks, one located on either side of the upper handle attachment, each containing a stylized character resembling a lowercase g or an S with a spiral tail. The base has been fitted with nine circular felt pads in red, green, and white for furniture protection.Height: 9 3/4 inchesRim Diameter: 5 1/2 inchesTotal Width (spout to handle): 8 1/2 inches.
Lot: 144 - Antique Salt Glazed Stoneware Jug Attributed to Meyer Pottery
This antique American stoneware jug is attributed to Meyer Pottery of Atascosa, Texas, based on its distinctive yellowish-buff clay and salt-glazed finish. The vessel features an ovoid body that tapers to a narrow neck with a simple rolled rim. A single strap handle is applied at the neck and shoulder. The exterior surface shows the characteristic orange-peel texture and minor pitting common to salt-glazed stoneware. There are no visible maker marks, stamps, or capacity numbers on the body or base of the item.Height: Approximately 13.5 inchesWidth: Approximately 9 inches.
Lot: 145 - 19th Century French Three-Handle Glazed Stoneware Oil Jug
This antique stoneware vessel, attributed to the folk pottery traditions of the Dordogne region in France, is a three-handle oil pitcher or huilier. The jug features an ovoid body with a wide shoulder and a flat base. Its most distinctive feature is the triple-handle arrangement at the top, consisting of a primary central arch handle and two smaller auxiliary handles on either side. A small pouring spout is located on the shoulder of the vessel. The jug is finished with a two-tone appearance; the upper portion is covered in a dark brown to black manganese or iron-rich slip glaze that shows typical mottling and dripped effects. The lower section remains unglazed, showing the natural buff or tan stoneware clay body. No maker stamps, capacity marks, or inscriptions were found upon inspection.Height: 12.5 inchesMaximum Diameter: 9 inches.
Lot: 146 - A Pair of One Gallon Stoneware Canning Jars with Metal Lid
A pair of cylindrical stoneware jars featuring sloped shoulders and short, threaded necks. Both jars exhibit a natural buff-colored salt or slip glaze on the exterior with a cream-colored glazed interior. One jar retains a threaded metal screw cap. Faint impressed marks are present on the shoulder of one jar but are not clearly legible. These utilitarian vessels are typical of late 19th to early 20th century American production.Diameter: 6 inchesHeight: 8.5 inches.
Lot: 147 - Two Antique Glass Kerosene Oil Lamps Including One with Cast Iron Base
This lot consists of two antique non-electric kerosene oil lamps. The first lamp features a tiered black cast iron base supporting a brass stem and a clear pressed-glass font decorated with a diamond-point and faceted geometric pattern. The brass burner is equipped with a wick adjustment knob bearing the circular inscription PAT APRIL 10 1877. This lamp is topped with a clear glass chimney featuring an etched design of floral swags and vertical lines. The second lamp is constructed of clear glass with a circular fluted base and a smooth bulbous oil reservoir. It retains a brass burner and a simple tapered glass chimney. Neither lamp has been converted to electricity.Font diameter (metal base lamp): approx. 5 inchesTotal height (metal base lamp): approx. 18.5 inchesTotal height (glass lamp): approx. 19.5 inches.
Lot: 148 - A Pair of Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. 125th Anniversary Commemorative Steins by Ceramarte
A pair of matching Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. 125th Anniversary Commemorative Steins manufactured by Ceramarte. These stoneware vessels feature a raised-relief design with a cream-colored body and brown-washed accents used to highlight the details. The central relief panel depicts the historical Schlitz brewery complex in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, situated beneath a banner reading 1849 and 1974. The base of each stein is embossed with the text 125th Anniversary Commemorative Stein and is decorated with a band of green hops and golden barley. One side of the body features an oval medallion containing a graphic of the Schlitz Palm Garden 1900s. The opposite side contains an oval medallion with printed text titled 125 Years, detailing the brewery history starting with August Krug in 1849. The handles are decorated with a relief scroll pattern. The underside of each base is marked with the Ceramarte logo, PRODUCT OF BRAZIL, and sequential serial numbers S.N. 052039 and S.N. 052040. A mark for distributor k-promotions inc. MILWAUKEE, WI. is also present.Height: 7.5 inchesRim diameter: 3 inches.
Lot: 149 - Dietz No. 2 D-Lite Tubular Kerosene Lantern with Red Glass Globe
A Dietz No. 2 D-Lite tubular kerosene lantern manufactured in New York, U.S.A. This cold-blast model features a tubular steel frame with a black finish and a large-capacity fount. The lantern is equipped with a red glass globe, which is secured by a protective wire cage guard. The top chimney cap is embossed with the text DIETZ, N.Y. U.S.A., and MADE IN U.S.A. The base of the unit is embossed with NO. 2 D-Lite. It retains its original fuel filler cap and a wire bail handle. The red globe indicates historical use for signaling or as a warning light, often associated with railroad or industrial applications. The item is in its original, uncleaned condition with a heavy natural patina.Height: 13.5 inchesBase Diameter: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 150 - Massey Ferguson 1105 2WD Agricultural Tractor
A Massey Ferguson 1105 2WD agricultural tractor featuring a Perkins 6-cylinder diesel engine. This unit is equipped with a factory-enclosed Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) cab, identified as Model 6701 with serial number 010034, manufactured in Canada. The tractor features a 12-speed Multi-Power transmission controlled by a dash-mounted lever for high and low range shifting. The rear is equipped with a standard 3-point hitch, PTO, and dual hydraulic remotes. It includes cast iron rear wheel weights. The interior includes a factory dashboard with an analog tachometer, fuel, temperature, oil pressure, and ampere gauges, as well as overhead ventilation units. The hour meter reading was recorded at 3,904.8 at the time of inspection; hours are unverified. Tractor Starts, Runs, Operates, As Is.
Lot: 151 - Massey Ferguson 285 2WD Tractor with Bush Hog 2846 QT Loader
This lot features a Massey Ferguson model 285 2WD utility tractor, manufactured in 1977 according to serial number 9A 269056. The unit is powered by a Perkins 5.2L 4-cylinder diesel engine providing approximately 81 horsepower. It is equipped with a manual gear transmission and factory power steering. The open operator station is fitted with a Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) and a metal sun canopy. A Bush Hog model 2846 QT quick-attach front-end loader is mounted to the chassis and operated via an auxiliary joystick valve. Rear equipment includes a 3-point hitch with an adjustable top link and sway chains, dual hydraulic remotes, and a 540/1000 RPM PTO. The tractor is equipped with Goodyear EnergySaver Radial HT 16.9 R 38 rear tires and Farm-Guide 10.00-16 front tires. Two front-end attachments are included: a set of pallet forks by C4 Construction Attachments and a separate quick-attach front loader bucket. The hour meter reading was recorded at 3,154.4 hours at the time of inspection; hours are unverified.
Lot: 152 - 2022 Trailer World Model GH830MST Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer
This is a 2022 gooseneck flatbed trailer manufactured by Trailer World Acquisition Company, LLC, in Ozark, Alabama. The unit is model GH830MST and features a tandem dual-wheel axle configuration. The trailer is constructed with a black painted steel frame and pressure-treated wood plank decking. It is equipped with a self-cleaning dovetail and two heavy-duty fold-over ramps. The gooseneck includes an adjustable coupler, safety chains with hooks, and dual heavy-duty landing gear. Additional equipment includes a front-mounted lockable diamond-plate tool box, side rub rails with integrated stake pockets, and Trailer World branded mudflaps. The electrical system utilizes a 7-way plug and includes a breakaway safety device. This vehicle does not have an engine or transmission. 364"X101" VIN: 57BGHB30XN1541392 GVWR: 20,000 lbs GAWR: 10,000 lbs per axle Maximum Payload Capacity: 13,500 lbs Tire Size: ST235/80R16.
Lot: 153 - 2027 Vermeer 605 Series K Round Baler
This Vermeer 605 Series K round baler is manufactured by the Vermeer Manufacturing Company in Pella, Iowa. The unit is designed to produce round bales measuring approximately 5 feet in width and up to 6 feet in diameter. The pickup assembly features a width of approximately 60 inches and is equipped with dual rubber-tine gathering wheels to assist in windrow feeding. Power is provided via a 540 RPM PTO drive. The baling chamber utilizes five internal forming belts and a twine tie system. The implement is mounted on a single axle with 31X13.5-15 tires, including an Advance Narrow Track tire with sidewall protection. A 25th Anniversary decal is located on the side panel. The unit is equipped with a clevis hitch connection. This unit is a pull-behind implement and does not feature an independent engine or hour meter.- VIN: 1VRB141P3V1003372 - Make: VERMEER - Model: 605K - Year: - Vehicle Type: TRAILER - Body Class: Trailer - Plant Country: UNITED STATES (USA) - Plant City: PELLA - Plant State: IOWA - Axle Configuration: Single - Trailer Length Feet: 14 - Connection: Clevis Hitch.
Lot: 154 - John Deere 336 Small Square Baler
This is a John Deere model 336 pull-type small square baler, an agricultural implement designed for hay and forage harvesting. The unit is finished in standard John Deere green and yellow with original manufacturer decals. It features a wide pickup reel with an overhead feeder auger and is configured for twine-tie operation. The machine is driven by a 540 RPM PTO and includes the drive shaft. A modern adjustable swivel trailer jack with a caster wheel has been added to the hitch tongue. The baler is equipped with a knotter assembly and a frame-mounted twine box. The discharge chute currently contains a sample bale of hay.
Lot: 155 - Bush Hog Haymaker BSR 11-Wheel Pull-Behind V-Rake
This is a Bush Hog Haymaker model BSR pull-behind V-style hay rake, manufactured by Bush Hog Inc. in Selma, Alabama. The equipment is configured with a total of 9 raking wheels, which includes 8 primary raking wheels and one central kicker wheel. The frame is constructed from tubular steel finished in red with white Bush Hog and Haymaker branding. It is equipped with a hydraulic system featuring dual cylinders and associated hoses for folding the rake arms into transport position. The unit is mounted on a two-wheel chassis using ST205/75D15 Load Star trailer tires. The adjustable height hitch is a clevis-style design with an integrated manual jack stand and safety chains. Safety features include a rear-mounted Slow-Moving Vehicle triangle and integrated amber and red warning lights. A manufacturer's label on the frame identifies the model as BSR and the serial number as 1HCKR1161580082. The unit is marked as made in the USA.
Lot: 156 - New Idea 5408 Eight Disc Mower
New Idea model 5408 disc mower manufactured by AGCO in Duluth, Georgia, USA. This agricultural implement is constructed with a red-painted steel frame and a six-disc rotary cutting bed. The unit is designed for tractor mounting via a three-point hitch and is powered by a PTO drive shaft. It includes hydraulic lines for lifting the cutter bar and a spring-assisted flotation system. An AGCO identification plate is located on the main frame specifying model number 5408 and serial number HL30406. Branding is visible on the drive belt housing as New Idea 5408. The cutter bar is protected by a black heavy-duty flexible curtain.
Lot: 157 - Hesston 4-Rotor Hay Tedder
A Hesston four-rotor hay tedder constructed from welded and bolted red-painted steel. This agricultural implement is designed for PTO-driven operation and features a central drawbar hitch. It is equipped with four independent rotor assemblies, each containing six arms that terminate in double-coil spring-loaded steel tines for aerating and spreading forage. Each rotor assembly is supported by an individual pneumatic tire on a caster mount. The manufacturer name Hesston is visible in white decals on the transport support arms. A manufacturer identification plate is riveted to the frame. Prod. Ident. No.: GV017414- Prod. Series No.: -05GV-.
Lot: 159 - John Deere LA175 100 Series Lawn Tractor with 54 Inch Mower Deck
This John Deere LA175 lawn tractor is a 100 Series model equipped with a 54-inch The Edge cutting system mower deck. The tractor features a 2WD drive system and a hydrostatic transmission. It is powered by a gasoline engine typically rated at 26 horsepower for this model. The open station configuration includes a high-back yellow vinyl seat with an adjustable backrest, a cup holder, cruise control, and manual deck height adjustment. A black tubular brush guard is mounted to the front bumper. The unit is fitted with turf-saver tires, including Carlisle brand tires on the rear. A digital Service Reminder System is mounted on the dashboard. A dealer sticker for Hartland Equipment Corp is present on the rear fender. The hour meter reading was recorded at the time of inspection; hours are unverified.Hour meter reading: 579.1Mower deck width: 58 inchesOverall length: 70 inches. Starts, Runs, Starts Best With Starting Fluid.
Lot: 160 - Belgian-Made Side-by-Side Hammer Shotgun 16 Gauge with 32 Inch Barrel Antique
A Belgian-manufactured side-by-side break-action shotgun chambered in 16 gauge. The firearm features 32-inch barrels with a textured top rib and a bead front sight. It is configured with external hammers, dual triggers, and a top-lever break-action mechanism. The metal finish shows a dark aged patina with visible surface oxidation and thinning throughout. The furniture is comprised of a wood stock with a checkered pistol grip, a raised cheek rest on the left side, and a metal buttplate. Sling swivels are attached to the barrel and buttstock. Antique German Double and states that proof marks indicate manufacture in Liege, Belgium, between 1898 and 1924. The overall length measures approximately 46.25 inches.
Lot: 161 - Western Auto Revelation Model 330 Bolt Action Shotgun .410 Gauge with 26 Inch Barrel
This is a single-shot bolt-action shotgun chambered in .410 gauge, marketed under the Western Auto Supply Company store brand. The firearm is equipped with a 26 inch barrel featuring a fixed front bead sight and is set into a one-piece wood stock with a smooth finish and a black synthetic buttplate. The action utilizes a turn-bolt mechanism with a manual safety lever located on the top of the receiver behind the bolt handle. Verbatim markings on the barrel include the brand name Revelation and the gauge designation .410 GA, while the included inventory tag identifies the piece as a Western Auto Revelation Model 330. The overall length of the shotgun is approximately 46.5 inches. The metal components, including the barrel, receiver, and bolt, exhibit extensive finish wear, a dark aged patina, and visible surface corrosion with areas of localized pitting. The wood stock shows various dings, scratches, and finish thinning consistent with long-term field use.
Lot: 162 - Marlin Glenfield Model 65 Golden 50 Semi-Automatic Rifle .22 LR with 22 Inch Barrel
This is a semi-automatic rimfire rifle chambered for .22 Long Rifle, manufactured under the Glenfield brand by Marlin as the Model 65 Golden 50 edition. The rifle features an approximately 22-inch blued barrel and a distinctive brass-finished tubular magazine mounted underneath. The receiver is finished in black and is equipped with a Tasco 4x15 scope. The hardwood stock is finished in a light stain and features pressed checkering on the forend and pistol grip, with the latter displaying a squirrel motif. Key markings include the barrel designation Marlin Glenfield Mod. 65 Golden 50 and Cal. .22 LR. The serial number 27122322 B is clearly stamped on the left side of the receiver. The rifle measures approximately 40.5 inches in overall length.
Lot: 163 - Taurus PT-22 Semi-Automatic Pistol .22 LR with 2.75 Inch Barrel
This Taurus Model PT-22 is a compact semi-automatic pistol chambered in .22 Long Rifle, designed with a characteristic tip-up barrel for ease of loading and maintenance. The firearm features a 2.75 inch barrel and an overall length measuring approximately 5.25 inches. The metal surfaces are finished in a satin nickel or stainless-style coating across the slide and frame, which is complemented by smooth, contoured wood grips. The pistol utilizes a double-action-only trigger system and fixed low-profile sights integrated into the slide. Verbatim markings on the left side of the slide include TAURUS, PT-22.CAL.22 LR, and TAURUS INT. MFG. INC.- MADE IN MIAMI, FL USA. The frame is marked with the serial number APL61774. This lot includes the original black plastic factory storage box featuring the Taurus logo and a descriptive identification tag.
Lot: 164 - Rossi Model 971 Double Action Revolver .357 Magnum with 4 Inch Barrel
This Rossi Model 971 is a double action revolver chambered in .357 Magnum, featuring a stainless steel construction. It is equipped with a 4 inch heavy barrel that includes a full length underlug and a six shot fluted cylinder. The revolver measures approximately 10 inches in overall length. The firearm is fitted with black checkered rubber grips that display the Rossi medallion in a gold tone. The sighting system consists of a micro-adjustable rear sight for windage and elevation and a pinned ramp front sight with a red polymer insert, mounted on a serrated top strap to reduce glare. Key markings include the model and caliber designation M971 .357 MAG on the left side of the barrel and AMADEO ROSSI S.A. on the right side. The left side of the frame bears a circular logo for Rossi surrounded by the text IND. BRAS. MARC. REG. and is further stamped MADE IN BRAZIL INTERARMS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. The serial number F270422 is clearly visible on the right side of the frame. This lot includes the original factory cardboard box and a handwritten identification tag.
Lot: 165 - Baikal IZH-70 Semi-Automatic Pistol .380 ACP with 3.7 Inch Barrel
This lot features a Russian-made Baikal IZH-70 semi-automatic pistol, which is a commercial variant of the Makarov PM design chambered in .380 ACP. The firearm is equipped with a 3.7 inch barrel and operates via a straight blowback action. The pistol features a blued steel finish on both the slide and the frame. It is fitted with black checkered polymer wraparound grips that include a thumb rest on the left side, a circular star emblem, and the Baikal name in cursive script. The sighting system consists of a fixed front blade and a screw-adjustable rear sight. Prominent markings include the model and caliber designation IZH-70 cal..380ACP on the right side of the slide and Made in RUSSIA on the right side of the frame. The left side of the slide and the frame are both marked with the serial number BHT 8517. Importer markings for BIG BEAR ARMS DALLAS, TX are also present on the left side. This pistol comes with one magazine, its original Big Bear Arms Makarov branded cardboard box, and a brown leather flap holster. The overall length of the firearm is approximately 6 1/4 inches.
Lot: 166 - Wards Western Field Model 30-SB562A Pump Action Shotgun 12 Gauge with 30 Inch Barrel
This is a pump-action shotgun produced by Stevens for Montgomery Ward, identified as a Wards Western Field Model 30-SB562A, chambered for 12 gauge shells. Based on the John Browning-designed Stevens Model 520, this takedown-style firearm features a barrel measuring approximately 30 inches in length with a fixed choke and a single bead front sight. The shotgun has an overall length of approximately 50.5 inches. The metal surfaces show a blued finish that has thinned and aged into a brown surface patination with areas of scattered oxidation. The receiver features a distinctive profile and is marked with the manufacturer and model designation WARD'S WESTERN FIELD and MODEL 30-SB562A. The serial number is 94972. The furniture consists of a checkered walnut pistol grip stock and a matching checkered forend, both showing field wear such as dings and scratches. The buttstock is capped with a black rubber ventilated recoil pad that exhibits significant dry-rotting and cracking.
Lot: 167 - Winchester Model 1200 Pump-Action Shotgun 12 Gauge
This Winchester Model 1200 is a pump-action shotgun chambered for 12 gauge shells. It is equipped with a blued steel barrel featuring a full-length ventilated rib. The receiver has a matte black finish and contains a jeweled bolt visible through the ejection port. The stock and forend are crafted from wood with a high-gloss finish, decorated with pressed checkering and fleur-de-lis patterns. A brown vented rubber recoil pad is attached to the butt of the stock. A yellow inventory tag is attached to the trigger guard and identifies the firearm as a Winchester Model 1200 with serial number 201395.
Lot: 168 - Iver Johnson Champion Break Action Single Shot Shotgun 12 Gauge with 36 Inch Barrel
This is a single shot break action 12 gauge shotgun designed for utility and field use featuring an exceptionally long barrel characteristic of the Long Tom variant. The barrel measures approximately 36 inches in length which contributes to an overall firearm length of 53 1/2 inches as indicated by the included measurements. The metal surfaces consist of a steel barrel and receiver that exhibit a dark brown patina with widespread surface oxidation and significant pitting on the receiver walls. The furniture includes a smooth walnut pistol grip stock and a matching target style forend both of which show heavy signs of use including numerous dings scratches and finish loss. The shotgun is equipped with a simple brass bead front sight and a factory textured black hard rubber buttplate featuring the Iver Johnson owl logo. Key markings include the model name Champion engraved in script on the left side of the receiver above the manufacturer name IVER JOHNSON ARMS & CYCLE WORKS / FITCHBURG, MASS. U.S.A. The serial number 86773 is stamped on the lower tang behind the trigger guard.
Lot: 169 - Harrington & Richardson Topper Model 48 Break Action Shotgun 16 Gauge with 30 Inch Barrel 1949
This Harrington & Richardson Topper Model 48 is a single-shot, break-action shotgun chambered in 16 gauge, intended for general field use. The firearm features an approximately 30-inch blued steel barrel, bringing the overall length to approximately 44.5 inches. The steel receiver is finished in a dark, aged patina and features a stippled engraving on the left side depicting a feline predator. Verbatim markings on the receiver include the model designation MODEL 48 on the right side, with HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS CO, WORCESTER, MASS. MADE IN USA, and the serial number J 44857. The furniture consists of a plain wood pistol-grip stock and matching forend, both exhibiting a semi-gloss finish and typical light handling marks. The shotgun is equipped with a traditional external hammer, a top-mounted break-action lever, a brass bead front sight, and a black synthetic buttplate.
Lot: 170 - Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Falling Block Rifle .32 W.C.F. with 28 Inch Barrel Antique
This is a Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall falling block single-shot rifle chambered for the .32 W.C.F. cartridge, also known as the .32-20 Winchester. The rifle is equipped with a 28-inch full octagonal barrel featuring a thinned blued finish that has largely transitioned into an attractive, dark brown patina. The receiver is the desirable Low Wall variant, designed for smaller centerfire and rimfire cartridges. Prominent markings include the caliber designation 32 W.C.F. on the barrel and the serial number 19097 stamped on the lower tang, which identifies this firearm as being manufactured in 1888. The furniture consists of a smooth, straight-grip walnut stock and a matching wood forend, both exhibiting honest wear consistent with field use. The stock is fitted with a traditional steel crescent-style buttplate. Sights include a blade front sight and an adjustable buckhorn-style rear notch sight. Based on the provided scale, the overall length of the rifle is approximately 44.5 inches.
Lot: 171 - Mossberg Model 183D-A Bolt Action Shotgun .410 Gauge with 24 Inch Barrel
This is a single bolt-action shotgun, identified by its barrel markings as an O.F. Mossberg & Sons Model 183D-A, chambered in .410 gauge for 3-inch shells. It features a approximately 24-inch barrel equipped with a bead front sight and an integral C-Lect-Choke adjustable muzzle device. The metal surfaces possess a blued finish that has almost entirely transitioned to a heavy brown patina with visible surface rust throughout. The firearm is fitted with a one-piece wood stock that shows significant field wear, including numerous scratches, dings, and thinning finish, and is capped with a black plastic buttplate. Verbatim markings on the barrel specify O.F. MOSSBERG & SONS INC., NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A., MODEL 183D-A, .410 GA, and 3 INCH. The shotgun has an overall length of approximately 44.5 inches. No serial number is visible on this firearm, which is common for this model manufactured prior to 1968.
Lot: 172 - Marlin Model 100 Single-Shot Bolt-Action Rifle .22 S/L/LR with 24 Inch Barrel
This Marlin Model 100 is a classic single-shot bolt-action rifle chambered to accept .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle cartridges. It features a 24-inch blued steel barrel and a matching blued receiver mounted in a one-piece wood stock with a walnut-colored finish and a black synthetic buttplate. The rifle utilizes a manual cocking action where the operator must pull the cocking piece at the rear of the bolt after chambering a round. It is equipped with a fixed bead front sight and a notched rear leaf sight that is elevator-adjustable for elevation. The wood stock is designed with a straight comb and integrated pistol grip. An attached hang tag identifies the manufacturer and model as Marlin Model 100. Measurement indicates an overall length of approximately 39.5 inches. No serial number is visible, which is common for firearms of this type manufactured prior to 1968.
Lot: 173 - Remington Model 34 Bolt Action Rifle .22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle with 24 Inch Barrel
The Remington Model 34 is a bolt-action rimfire rifle designed to chamber .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle cartridges interchangeably. This example features a 24-inch round barrel with an under-slung tubular magazine. The overall length of the firearm measures approximately 42.5 inches. The rifle is equipped with a one-piece walnut stock featuring a distinctive finger groove along the forend and a straight comb. Sighting is provided by a beaded front post and a leaf-style adjustable rear sight. The bolt assembly includes a bright finished handle, contrasting with the dark metal of the receiver and barrel. Verbatim markings on the barrel include Remington and REG U.S. PAT OFF, along with the specified calibers. The serial number 23317 is stamped on the left side of the receiver.
Lot: 174 - Winchester Model 69A Bolt Action Rifle .22 S L LR with 25 Inch Barrel
This is a single Winchester Model 69A bolt-action rifle chambered for .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridges, designed as a classic rimfire sporting arm. The rifle features a 25-inch barrel with a blued finish that shows significant thinning, transition to a brown patina, and scattered surface oxidation throughout. The barrel is mounted to a smooth one-piece wood stock featuring a straight comb and a curved pistol grip, showing heavy scratching, multiple indentations, and significant finish wear consistent with extensive field use. Key markings transcribed from the barrel include New Haven, Conn. - Winchester - Model 69A - 22 S. L. OR L. R. - and Trade Mark. The firearm is equipped with a hooded ramp front sight and a rear elevator leaf sight. Two black tape bands are wrapped around the barrel and the forend of the stock. It includes a single detachable box magazine and a textured buttplate. The overall length is approximately 42.5 inches.
Lot: 175 - Japanese Type 38 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle 6.5x50mm with 31.4 Inch Barrel
A Japanese Type 38 Arisaka bolt action rifle chambered in 6.5x50mm, featuring a standard 31.4 inch barrel. The rifle measures approximately 50 3/8 inches in overall length as indicated by the included measurement. Verbatim markings on the receiver ring include an intact Imperial Chrysanthemum above the Japanese characters for Type 38, transcribed as 三八å¼. Two gas vent holes are present on the receiver. The left side of the receiver is marked with the serial number 67258, a series symbol, and the Tokyo/Kokura arsenal mark. The blued steel components exhibit significant wear and surface oxidation throughout. This rifle is in a modified or sporterized state and is missing the forward section of the wood stock and the upper handguard, leaving the barrel and ladder-style rear sight exposed. The remaining two-piece wood buttstock features a metal buttplate and a rear sling swivel.
Lot: 176 - Japanese Arisaka Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle 7.7x58mm with 26 Inch Barrel
This is a Japanese Arisaka Type 99 bolt-action rifle chambered in 7.7x58mm, originally designed as a military service arm and currently presented in a sporterized configuration. The rifle features a 26 inch barrel with a blued finish and a bolt-action system characterized by a large safety knob at the rear of the bolt. The receiver is fitted with a folding rear leaf sight and a hooded front sight post. The wooden stock has been modified, with the forward handguard and nose cap assembly missing, and the wrist of the stock is reinforced with a heavy wrapping of black tape. The overall length of the firearm is approximately 44 inches. Key markings include a small circular arsenal mark followed by the serial number 11515 on the left side of the receiver; the imperial chrysanthemum mark on the top of the receiver is not clearly visible. This firearm is missing its original forward stock hardware and handguard.
Lot: 177 - West Point Savage Model 949 Series M Single Shot Break Action Shotgun .410 Gauge with 26 Inch Barrel for Parts/Repair
This lot consists of one single-shot break-action shotgun chambered in .410 gauge, manufactured for the West Point store brand by Savage Arms. The firearm is equipped with a 26-inch barrel and has an overall length of approximately 42 inches. The metal finish on the barrel and receiver shows significant surface oxidation and a dark patina throughout. The wooden buttstock is currently detached from the receiver, exposing the internal hammer and dual coil spring assembly; the stock mounting bolt is absent. The furniture exhibits wood loss at the wrist where it meets the receiver and features red markings on the right side of the buttstock. Verbatim markings on the receiver side include the serial number P557807, while the accompanying tag identifies the firearm as a West Point (Savage) Model 949 Series M .410 GA. This firearm is offered as-is for parts or repair.
Lot: 178 - Sheridan Products Inc. Model C Blue Streak Multi-Pump Pneumatic Air Rifle .20 Caliber with 19.25 Inch Barrel
This is a single Sheridan Products Inc. Model C Blue Streak multi-pump pneumatic air rifle chambered in .20 caliber (5mm). The rifle features a bolt-action breech-loading mechanism and an integral multi-pump pneumatic system operated by the hinged wood forend. The barrel measures approximately 19.25 inches in length, contributing to an overall length of 36 inches as indicated by the included measurements. The construction consists of a brass barrel and receiver assembly that shows significant wear to its original black finish. The two-piece wood furniture includes a smooth buttstock and a matching pump-handle forend. Verbatim markings found on the left side of the receiver include SHERIDAN PRODUCTS INC. and RACINE, WIS. U.S.A. and the left side of the buttstock is stamped with the serial number 389643. The rifle is equipped with standard open sights, including a front post and an adjustable rear notch.
Lot: 179 - Crosman Model 760 Powermaster Multi-Pump Pneumatic Air Rifle .177 Caliber and BB with 19.5 Inch Barrel
This lot features one Crosman Model 760 Powermaster multi-pump pneumatic air rifle, a classic American airgun chambered for both .177 caliber pellets and steel BBs. The rifle is equipped with an approximately 19.5-inch smoothbore barrel and possesses an overall length of 35 inches as indicated by the accompanying measurements. The receiver and barrel assembly are finished in matte black, while the furniture consists of a durable two-piece polymer stock and pump-action forearm featuring an attractive wood-grain texture and molded checkering on the pistol grip. Verbatim markings on the left side of the receiver include POWER MASTER 760, BB REPEATER/.177 PELL, and CROSMAN ARMS CO., INC. FAIRPORT, NEW YORK U.S.A. PAT. 3,463,136. The rifle is fitted with a fixed front blade sight and a step-adjustable rear leaf sight. A black polymer buttplate with a white spacer completes the stock. The item is accompanied by its original retail cardboard box, which shows significant wear and tape repairs.
Lot: 180 - A Pair of Boxes of Prvi Partizan Handgun Line 7.62x25mm Tokarev Ammunition
This lot consists of a pair of boxes of PPU Prvi Partizan Handgun Line ammunition, totaling 100 rounds. Each box contains 50 centerfire cartridges chambered for 7.62x25mm Tokarev, designated on the packaging as 7,62 mm TT. The cartridges are factory-loaded with 85-grain (5.5 g) Full Metal Jacket FMJ bullets intended for use in Tokarev-pattern handguns and other compatible firearms. The blue cardboard packaging features the PPU logo and provides technical information in both English and French. Verbatim markings on the boxes include the manufacturer PPU, HANDGUN LINE AMMUNITION, 7,62 mm TT, and FMJ 85 gr | 5,5 g. The boxes also specify 50 Centerfire Pistol Cartridges and 50 Cartouches A Percussion Centrale. A safety warning is present on the front reading WARNING: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN | MISE EN GARDE: GARDEZ HORS DE LA PORTEE DES ENFANTS. Each individual box measures approximately 4.5 inches in length.
Lot: 181 - A Lot of 35 Federal Classic .357 Magnum Jacketed Hollow Point Cartridges
This lot consists of one partial 35 round box of Federal Classic .357 Magnum centerfire pistol ammunition featuring 125 grain Hi-Shok jacketed hollow point projectiles. The cartridges are contained within a red plastic tray inside the original silver and blue cardboard packaging. Prominent markings on the box include Federal Classic, Pistol Cartridges, 357 Magnum, 125 Gr. Hi-Shok Jacketed Hollow Point, and the product code 357B. Verification of the contents reveals 48 nickel-plated cartridges and 2 brass-cased cartridges. Headstamps on the nickel-plated rounds are marked Federal 357 Magnum. The brass-cased rounds are situated in the sixth position of the fourth and fifth rows from the front.
Lot: 182 - A Lot of 90 Rounds of Winchester .38 Special 130 Grain Full Metal Jacket Ammunition
A lot of 90 rounds of .38 Special caliber centerfire ammunition manufactured by Winchester, featuring 130 grain full metal jacket bullets. The ammunition is presented in two white Styrofoam trays, one containing 50 rounds and the other containing 40 rounds, alongside one original cardboard box for product code Q4171. The cartridges feature brass casings with headstamps marked WINCHESTER .38 SPL. The 50 rounds in the top tray are characterized by red-sealed primers, while the 40 rounds in the bottom tray feature silver-tone primers. The included Winchester USA brand box displays the manufacturer logo and specifies the load as 130 grain full metal jacket.
Lot: 183 - A Lot of Federal and Winchester 12 Gauge Shotgun Shells
Mostly full, partial boxes. The first box is a Federal Heavy Field Load, model HF12 6, originally designed for 2-3/4 inch shells with a 3-1/4 dram equivalent and 1-1/8 oz. of #6 hard shot. The second box is a Winchester Western Duck & Pheasant Load, model WW12PD6, intended for 2-3/4 inch shells with a max load of 1-1/4 oz. of #6 shot. Prominent markings on the Federal box include FEDERAL Heavy Field Load, 12 GAUGE 2-3/4 IN., 3 1/4 DRAM EQ. 1255 FPS, 6 HARD SHOT, and 1 1/8 OZ. 31.90 GRAMS. The Winchester box is marked WINCHESTER Western DUCK & PHEASANT SHOTGUN SHELLS, 12 Ga. 2 3/4, MAX LOAD, 1 1/4 OZ., and 6 SHOT.
Lot: 184 - A Lot of Six Boxes of Mixed .22 Caliber Rimfire Ammunition
This lot comprises a collection of six boxes of rimfire ammunition in .22 Long Rifle and .22 Short calibers from various manufacturers including Winchester, Remington, CCI, and LVE. The assortment includes one box of Winchester Super-X 22 Long Rifle High Velocity rimfire cartridges; one green box of Russian-manufactured Surok Hunting .22 Long Rifle Hollow Point cartridges produced by LVE (Novosibirsk LVE Plant), featuring markings such as V10 = 450 m/s and bullet mass 1.9 g; one vintage box of Remington Hi-Speed 22 Short Kleanbore rimfire cartridges; two boxes of Winchester Wildcat 22 Long Rifle High Velocity cartridges; and one box of CCI Blazer 22 Long Rifle ammunition with 40-grain (2.59 grams) bullets. Prominent markings include Winchester Super-X 22 Long Rifle High Velocity Rimfire Cartridges, Winchester Wildcat 22 22 Long Rifle High Velocity 50 Cartridges, and CCI Blazer Ammunition 22 Long Rifle 50 RDS. The Remington box is marked Remington Hi-Speed 50 Rim Fire Cartridges and 22 Short Kleanbore on the end flap. The Russian box displays Hunting Surok Hollow Point 22 Long Rifle Rimfire Cartridges along with the LVE logo and rds. 50 rds. on the side panel.
Lot: 185 - A Lot of 150 Lake City .30-06 Springfield Soft Point Rifle Ammunition
This lot features a jumbled collection of approximately 250 cartridges of 7.92X57mm Mauser centerfire rifle ammunition housed within a non-original Black and Decker HandyChopper HC20 cardboard box. The cartridges consist of bottlenecked brass cases loaded with soft-point bullets that have exposed lead tips, a design intended for expansion upon impact. The storage box measures approximately 4.75 inches in width, 4.75 inches in depth, and 4.5 inches in height, and is nearly filled with these loose rounds.
Lot: 186 - A Lot of Two Boxes of Monarch and Aguila Shotgun Ammunition 20 Gauge and 16 Gauge
This lot consists of two boxes of shotgun ammunition in 20 gauge and 16 gauge formats. The first box contains Monarch brand high-velocity lead shot, specifically 20 gauge number 1 buckshot featuring 9 pellets. These cartridges measure 2 3/4 inches in length and are rated for a muzzle velocity of 1345 FPS. The individual yellow plastic hulls are stamped with the Monarch lion crest and the word BUCK, and the box appears to contain a full original count of 25 cartridges. The second box contains Aguila brand standard velocity birdshot in 16 gauge with size 6 shot. These shells feature a 1 ounce (28g) load, a length of 2 3/4 inches (70mm), and a velocity of 1200 FPS. The individual shells have maroon hulls with brass-colored bases and are marked Aguila 16 GA VEL. While the box is labeled for a count of 25 shells, it currently contains a partial, jumbled quantity. Key markings on the Monarch packaging include MONARCH HIGH VELOCITY LEAD SHOT 20 GAUGE 2 3/4 INCHES 1345 FPS 9 PELLETS #1 BUCK. Key markings on the Aguila packaging include Aguila 16 GAUGE 2 3/4 - 70mm STANDARD VELOCITY SHOT MUNICION 6 and 25 SHOTSHELLS PER BOX.
Lot: 187 - CCI Mini-Mag and 22 Long Rimfire Ammunition .22 Caliber
This lot consists of a pair of CCI brand 100-round boxes of .22 caliber rimfire ammunition (One Box Partial) presented in signature amber-colored plastic dispenser packaging. The first container is labeled as 22 Long Rifle Hollow Point Mini-Mag, product number 00031, featuring cartridges with a stylized C headstamp on the brass cases. The second container is labeled as 22 Long Ammunition, product number 0029, and contains a mixed selection of cartridges with headstamps including Rem for Remington and the stylized C for CCI. Verbatim markings on the labels include CCI, 22 LONG RIFLE HOLLOW POINT MINI MAG, 100 RDS, 00031, 22 LONG AMMUNITION, and 0029. Each of the two plastic dispensers measures approximately 6 inches in length. Approx. 180 Rounds Total.
Lot: 188 - A Lot of 50 .45 Auto Centerfire Cartridges in a Union Metallic Cartridge Company Box
This lot consists of 50 rounds of .45 Auto centerfire ammunition contained within a yellow cardboard box from the Union Metallic Cartridge Company. The cartridges are organized in a 5x10 grid within a black plastic insert tray. Although the side label indicates the box originally held UMC 230 grain metal case ammunition with a date of April 20, 1995, the present contents are a mixture of manufacturers. Visible headstamps include WINCHESTER 45 AUTO and M.F.S. 45 AUTO. The rounds exhibit variation in primer finishes, with approximately ten rounds displaying silver-toned primers and the rest showing brass-toned primers. Handwritten notations on the lid read win 230 JHP Personal Protection. The box measures approximately 6.5 inches in width. Prominent markings on the packaging include the Union Metallic Cartridge Company name, the UMC eagle logo, and a retail sticker detailing the original caliber and grain weight.
Lot: 189 - A Lot of App. 71 Rounds of Globe 380 Auto Ammunition
This lot features a total of App. 71 rounds of .380 Auto handgun ammunition. The cartridges are comprised of brass casings and copper-jacketed round-nose full metal jacket projectiles. Verbatim headstamp markings identify the rounds as GLOBE 380 AUTO. The ammunition is divided between two containers: a partial white styrofoam tray holds 46 rounds arranged in five columns, and a blue plastic flip-top box contains the remaining 25 loose rounds. Visual reference with a tape measure indicates that the styrofoam tray is approximately 5 inches in length.
Lot: 190 - A Lot of 15 Pirotecnico de Sevilla 7.92x57mm Mauser Cartridges 1945
This lot consists of 15 rounds of centerfire rifle ammunition, chambered in 7.92x57mm (8mm Mauser), organized on three five-round brass stripper clips. The cartridges feature brass casings and copper-jacketed spitzer bullets, with an overall length of approximately 3 1/8 inches as indicated by the accompanying scale. Key markings include the verbatim headstamp P S at the top and the date 1945 at the bottom, identifying production at the Pirotecnico de Sevilla in Spain. The lot is composed of military surplus cartridges typically utilized in bolt-action Mauser-pattern rifles.
Lot: 191 - A Lot of Assorted Ammunition including 20 Gauge Shotgun Shells, .38 Special, and .22 Caliber Rimfire
This lot consists of an assortment of small arms ammunition organized into three clear plastic bags. The first bag contains 12 yellow 20 gauge shotgun shells, specifically Remington Shur Shot Dove loads with a 2-3/4 inch (70mm) shell length. Markings on the hulls include Remington Shur Shot Dove 2-1/2 - 1-6 20 GA. 2-3/4 - 70mm, and the brass headstamps are transcribed verbatim as REMINGTON PETERS 20 GA. The second bag contains approximately 70 rounds of mixed .22 caliber rimfire ammunition, featuring a variety of lead round nose and copper-plated projectiles. The third bag contains approximately 46 rounds of centerfire handgun ammunition, predominantly .38 Special. A visible headstamp is transcribed as R-P 38 SPEC, denoting Remington-Peters manufacture. This bag includes a mix of projectile types such as lead round nose and jacketed hollow points.
Lot: 192 - Remington-Peters .45-70 Government Ammunition A Lot of 33
This lot consists of 33 live cartridges of .45-70 Government ammunition manufactured by Remington-Peters. The cartridges feature brass casings and are organized within a black plastic Frankford Arsenal Magnum Ammo Box containing a grid-style tray that holds five rows of ten rounds each. Key markings include the headstamps on the base of each casing, which are transcribed verbatim as R - P and 45-70 GOVT. The storage container lid is embossed with the text Frankford Arsenal above Magnum Ammo Box along with a small logo. Based on the included measurements for scale, the ammunition box measures approximately 6 inches in width and 4 inches in height.
Lot: 193 - A Lot of Assorted Shotgun Shells 12 and 16 Gauge
This collection consists of individual shotgun shells housed in two original cardboard containers. The lot features a mixture of 12 and 16 gauge ammunition, primarily utilizing paper hulls in traditional red, green, blue, and tan finishes, alongside some early plastic hulls. Prominent headstamps and hull markings identified throughout the collection include Western Super-X, Winchester Ranger, Winchester Super Speed, Remington Express, Peters, and Red Head. Verbatim headstamp markings include Western No 16 Super-X, Winchester No 12 Ranger, Remington Express No 12, and various Peters and Red Head designations. The ammunition incorporates diverse shot loads, with some hulls specifically marked Super Speed Long Range Load and Western Super-X. The lot is presented in two heavily weathered cardboard boxes, which together measure approximately 12 inches in width and 4.5 inches in height.
Lot: 194 - A Lot of 25 Sellier & Bellot Neroxin Shotgun Ammunition .410 Gauge
This lot features a two-piece cardboard box containing a verified count of 25 .410 gauge shotgun shells. The packaging consists of an outer red, white, and yellow sleeve with a matching interior cardboard tray. The box identifies the contents as Sellier & Bellot Neroxin brand, specified as 3-inch shells with 9/16 oz. of No. 7 1/2 shot. The contents are an assembled mixed lot, comprising 10 red paper-cased shells and 15 brass-headed shells. The red paper shells feature top seals printed with Sellier & Bellot 7 1/2, while the remaining shells show various headstamps including Remington Express and standard .410 markings. Prominent box markings include the manufacturer logo, Neroxin product name, 3 IN., .410, and the manufacturing origin stated as Made in Czechoslovakia. Side panels include the quantity 25 and the safety warning Warning Keep Out of Reach of Children. Measuring approximately 2.5 inches in width and 3.25 inches in height, the box provides a complete but mixed representation of mid-20th-century ammunition packaging.
Lot: 195 - A Lot of 14 Items Including Vintage Ammunition, Reloading Components, and Gun Cleaning Supplies
This lot features 14 primary groupings of vintage firearm maintenance and shooting supplies including two 4-ounce glass bottles of Hoppe’s solvent, with one labeled Nitro Powder Solvent No. 9 and the other Semi-Auto Solvent. Ammunition and components consist of a Norma box for 7.7 Jap brass cartridge cases featuring a hand-written reloading label dated 22 Oct 64, a box of Hornady bullets, a green Remington box for 50 centerfire cartridges, and a box of Federal Standard Velocity .22 Long Rifle ammunition positioned above an additional unidentified red ammunition box. The collection also includes two tubes of Daisy Bullseye Golden BBs, a silver metal tin marked 6 12 Ga. Trap Load, and various loose cartridges and brass casings stored in plastic bags and a partial cardboard box. A black plastic tray holds 20 rifle cartridges with headstamps transcribed verbatim as Hornady 45-70 Govt. Other prominent markings include lot number 3 47812 on the Hornady box and various caliber designations on the vintage packaging. The lot contains a mixture of live ammunition, projectiles, and empty brass components.
Lot: 196 - A Collection of Soft Gun Cases and a Protective Sleeve
A collection of firearm accessories consisting of three padded soft cases and one protective fabric sleeve. The first item is a two-tone brown and tan padded case featuring a single top carrying handle. The second item is a long-gun slip constructed of quilted brown synthetic or leather material with brass-tone buckle accents and a full-length zipper. The third item is a two-tone brown and tan padded case with dual carrying handles and markings in white ink on the muzzle end reading 38-83. The fourth item is a black synthetic fabric gun sock with a drawstring closure. No manufacturer marks are clearly visible on the exterior of the cases.Item 1 length: Approximately 48 inchesItem 2 length: Approximately 52 inchesItem 3 length: Approximately 48 inches.
Lot: 197 - Davis Cabinet Company Collectors Cherry Empire Style Four Drawer Chest
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A four drawer tall chest manufactured by the Davis Cabinet Company of Nashville, Tennessee, as part of their Collectors Cherry line, stock number 325. This piece is designed in the American Empire revival style, featuring oversized ring-turned pilasters at the front corners that terminate in turned ball and ring feet. The chest is constructed from cherry with a reddish-brown finish. The four drawers feature machine-cut dovetail joinery and are fitted with matching turned wooden mushroom style knobs. Secondary woods for the drawer sides appear to be poplar. The back panel includes a paper manufacturer label identifying the maker, location, stock number, and finish.Width: 40 inchesDepth: 20 inchesHeight: 48.5 inches.
Lot: 198 - Davis Cabinet Company Collectors Cherry Dresser with Oval Mirror
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A mid-20th-century cherry wood dresser with an attached mirror assembly manufactured by the Davis Cabinet Company of Nashville, Tennessee. The piece is constructed in an American Empire revival style and finished in the manufacturer's Collectors Cherry finish. The dresser features a seven-drawer configuration, including three small drawers over two full-width drawers in the main carcass, complemented by two small jewel or glove drawers on the top surface. The drawers are fitted with turned wooden mushroom knobs. The front corners of the chest are defined by heavy ring-turned and reeded columns that lead down to turned bun feet. The large oval mirror is mounted between two curved harp-style supports featuring carved rosettes at the base and scroll finials at the top. The reverse of the dresser carries a rectangular yellow paper label printed with 325 DRESSER / STOCK NO. / COLLECTORS CHERRY / FINISH / DAVIS CABINET COMPANY. The reverse of the mirror features a similar label from the Logan Porter Mirror Co., which includes a handwritten date of April 2, 1953.Width: 48 inchesDepth: 22 inchesOverall Height: 74 inches.
Lot: 199 - Davis Cabinet Company Collectors Cherry Full Size Four Poster Spool Bed
Davis Cabinet Company Collectors Cherry full size four poster bed. The piece is constructed of cherry wood with a warm reddish finish and features tall bobbin or spool-turned posts at each corner topped with rounded finials. The headboard is designed with a solid central panel featuring a peaked top edge accented by small bead molding and decorative curved side cutouts. Below the solid panel is a row of vertical spool-turned spindles. The matching footboard consists of two tall posts joined by horizontal spool-turned rails and a series of vertical spindles. The bed includes wooden side rails and support slats. The original yellow paper manufacturer label is present on the interior rail. Literal transcription: 327 BED 4/6 STOCK NO. COLLECTORS CHERRY FINISH DAVIS CABINET COMPANY Makers of Good Furniture NASHVILLE-TENNESSEE.Post height: 65 inchesExterior width: 57 inchesExterior length: 80 inches.
Lot: 201 - American Empire Cherry and Curly Maple Four-Drawer Chest
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is an antique American Empire-style four-drawer chest of drawers, dating to the mid-19th century, circa 1830–1850. The piece is constructed with a cherry wood case and features highly figured curly maple, also known as tiger maple, on the drawer fronts. This vernacular pillar and scroll design includes a deep, overhanging top drawer supported by side columns that terminate at a platform base above turned feet. The drawers exhibit hand-cut dovetail joinery with a low tooth count, typical of craftsmanship from the period. The secondary woods used for the backboards and drawer interiors are wide-plank pine or poplar. The chest retains turned wooden knobs and has integrated keyholes on each drawer, though no escutcheons or keys are present. The back of the case is comprised of three wide horizontal planks.Height: 45.5 inchesWidth: 41.75 inchesDepth: 21 inches.
Lot: 202 - American Empire Style Cherry Chest of Drawers with Attached Tilting Mirror
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This dresser is designed in the American Empire style and dates to the mid-19th century. It is constructed with cherry wood as the primary material, exhibiting a reddish-brown color and tight grain, with secondary utility woods such as poplar or pine used for the backing and drawer interiors. The piece features a tiered structure consisting of two small setback glove drawers at the top and three full-width drawers in the main body. The case is flanked by turned pilasters that transition into stout turned feet. The side panels are recessed within a frame. Each drawer is fitted with turned wooden knobs and central keyholes with inset escutcheons. The upper portion includes a rectangular tilting mirror mounted between two turned supports topped with decorative finials. A partial red-ink paper label on the reverse of the mirror frame includes the text G.O.S. CO and ST. LOUIS.Height: 65.5 inchesWidth: 41.5 inchesDepth: 21 inches.
Lot: 203 - Antique American Solid Wood Church Pew Bench
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This antique church pew is constructed from solid wood planks, featuring a high backrest and a long seat comprised of horizontal boards. The bench is supported by two wide end panels with recessed rectangular decorative moldings and a single central support leg for added stability. The construction is characteristic of ecclesiastical furniture from the late 19th to early 20th century. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps were identified during inspection.Length: 78.5 inchesDepth: 22.25 inchesHeight: 35.5 inches.
Lot: 204 - Antique Belknap Blue Ribbon Quartersawn Oak Three-Door Icebox
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An antique single-piece three-door upright icebox manufactured for the Belknap Hardware & Manufacturing Company of Louisville, Kentucky, under the Blue Ribbon house brand. The cabinet is constructed of solid oak featuring distinctive quartersawn grain patterns and medullary rays with a panel-and-frame design and a bullnose edge top. The front configuration consists of two stacked doors on the left and a single full-height door on the right, all secured with heavy cast metal hinges and lever-style latches in a brass or bronze finish. The back is finished with vertical beadboard panels. The interior is fully lined with galvanized metal. The right compartment is fitted with three wire rack shelves, while the upper left ice compartment contains a corrugated metal ice tray. A drain hole is visible in the floor of the lower left compartment. An original blue and silver enameled metal manufacturer's plate is mounted on the central front rail, reading: BLUE RIBBON BELKNAP HARDWARE & MFG. CO. LOUISVILLE, KY.Height: 43.5 inchesWidth: 32.75 inchesDepth: 18 inches.
Lot: 205 - Two Pieces of Vintage Art Glass Including a Freeform Amber Bowl and a Green Slag Glass Bud Vase
This lot features two distinct pieces of vintage decorative glass. The first is a hand-blown amber art glass bowl or ashtray designed in an organic freeform style. The piece features four pulled lobes and a thick, clear glass base, characteristic of Mid-Century Modern glass from regions such as Murano, Italy, or North American makers like Chalet or Sooner. No maker marks or labels are present. The second item is a green and white marbled slag glass bud vase. The form includes a flared, scalloped rim and a vertically ribbed neck that transitions into a bulbous, paneled lower body. The vase rests on a circular base. Physical characteristics include color swirls and small air bubbles (seeds) inherent to the slag glass casting process.Green Vase Height: 10 1/2 inchesGreen Vase Base Diameter: 3 inches.
Lot: 206 - Western Stoneware Company Five-Gallon Maple Leaf Crock
This five-gallon stoneware crock was manufactured by the Western Stoneware Company of Monmouth, Illinois. The vessel is of cylindrical form with a thick, flared rim and a flat base. It is composed of salt-glazed stoneware with a light cream-colored finish. The front of the crock features cobalt blue stenciled decorations, including a large, detailed maple leaf in the center. Positioned above the leaf is a stylized numeral 5, signifying its gallon capacity, flanked by two small floral or leaf sprigs. A blue oval maker mark is located near the base of the vessel. The stamp is transcribed as WESTERN STONEWARE COMPANY in the upper portion and center, with MONMOUTH, ILL. along the bottom arc. The interior is finished with a dark brown Albany-style slip glaze. Height: 12.5 inchesDiameter: 12.5 inches.
Lot: 207 - American Two Gallon Salt Glazed Stoneware Storage Crock
This is a cylindrical American salt-glazed stoneware storage crock or jar, likely dating to the late 19th century. The vessel features a two-gallon capacity and is designed with a slightly flared, rounded rim above two concentric incised lines encircling the shoulder. The exterior is finished in a traditional salt glaze, displaying a light tan to grey color palette with a characteristic orange peel texture and minor iron spotting from the kiln. The interior is finished with a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. A clear impressed number 2 capacity mark is located on the shoulder between the incised decorative lines. The base underside shows modern handwritten cataloguing marks in black ink reading C. 8. While the form and glaze are consistent with regional potteries of the Shenandoah Valley, such as those in Strasburg, Virginia, no maker's mark is present to confirm a specific attribution.Height: Approximately 11 1/2 inchesBase Diameter: Approximately 7 1/2 inches.
Lot: 208 - Two 19th-Century American Stoneware Storage Jars
Two American stoneware storage jars dating to the 19th century. These utilitarian vessels feature a cylindrical body tapering at the shoulder to a wide mouth with a thick, rounded rim. The gray jar is salt-glazed with a glossy, pebbled texture and an unglazed, buff-colored clay base. The second jar is finished in a yellowish-tan glaze or slip with a matte, weathered appearance and heavy patination. Both jars feature dark brown slip-glazed interiors characteristic of Albany slip. No maker marks, capacity stamps, or decorative markings are present on either vessel.Height: 10 inchesDiameter: 6 inches to 6.25 inches.
Lot: 209 - Two American Utilitarian Stoneware Crocks Including a Two-Tone Bean Pot and Cylindrical Crock
This lot contains two antique American stoneware utilitarian vessels. The first is a bulbous, double-handled bean pot featuring two integrated lug-style handles. It is decorated with a two-tone glaze consisting of a dark brown slip top half and an off-white Bristol glaze bottom half. This form is often attributed to Midwestern potteries such as Monmouth or Western Stoneware. No maker's marks or capacity stamps are visible on the body. The second vessel is a straight-sided cylindrical utility crock finished with a dark brown slip glaze on the interior and exterior, complemented by a natural buff-colored unglazed rim. No maker's marks or capacity stamps are present.Double-handled pot height: 8.75 inchesDouble-handled pot width across handles: 9 inchesCylindrical crock height: 8 inches.
Lot: 210 - Antique Stoneware Utility Jar with Lid and Wire Bail Handle, Patent Dated 1896
A cylindrical stoneware utility jar finished in an off-white Bristol-style glaze. The jar features sloped shoulders, a wide rim, and a matching recessed ceramic lid with a central knob. It is equipped with a metal wire bail handle featuring a turned wooden grip. This vessel is an example of mass-produced utility ware from the late 19th century, likely used for food storage or commercial products. An impressed mark is located near the base of the vessel indicating a patent date. Transcription of mark: PAT. FEB. 11. 1896.Base Diameter: 6.75 inchesHeight to Rim: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 211 - Antique Weir Style Stoneware Canning Jar with Metal Bail Handle
An antique stoneware canning or preserving jar in the Weir style, likely produced by Western Stoneware or a contemporary pottery. The vessel features a cylindrical body with a rounded shoulder and a wide mouth, finished in an off-white Bristol style glaze. It is fitted with its matching domed lid, which has a recessed cross-shaped channel to accommodate the metal handle. The jar retains its original metal wire bail handle, which includes a cross-bar tensioning mechanism designed to clamp and secure the lid for an airtight seal. The unglazed base features an incised capacity mark of 3, with other markings present but heavily obscured by surface staining.Height to top of bail handle: 10.5 inchesHeight of jar: 8 inches.
Lot: 212 - Two Vintage Liquid Fuel Camping Lanterns including a Coleman Model 200A
This lot features two vintage liquid fuel camping lanterns. The first is a Coleman Model 200A single-mantle lantern, characterized by its red painted fount and red porcelain enamel vent cap. The silver-tone collar is stamped with the Coleman sunburst logo, MADE IN U.S.A., model 200A, and PAT. NO. 2008882. It includes a red and yellow Coleman decal on the fount and a valve control disk with lighting instructions marked MADE IN U.S.A. The lantern is fitted with a glass globe embossed with the Pyrex and Coleman logos. The second lantern is an earlier style pressure lantern featuring a multi-pane mica chimney assembly within a metal frame. It consists of a plated steel fount and a perforated metal vent assembly with a top carrying ring. While there are worn markings visible on the fount near the pump, they are not clearly legible. Both lanterns are equipped with integrated hand pumps and external valve controls.Mica chimney lantern body height: 14 inchesMica chimney lantern total height with bail: 17.5 inchesMica chimney lantern vent cap diameter: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 213 - A Pair of Vintage Dietz No. 2 D-Lite and Little Wizard Kerosene Lanterns
This pair of vintage American-made cold-blast kerosene lanterns includes one Dietz No. 2 D-Lite model and one Dietz Little Wizard model. Both lanterns feature a metal construction with a black painted finish and clear glass globes protected by integrated wire guards. The larger No. 2 D-Lite lantern is embossed with No. 2 D-LITE on the base and DIETZ on the chimney cap. The smaller Little Wizard lantern features the DIETZ brand name embossed on the base, while its clear glass globe bears the embossed markings DIETZ, LITTLE WIZARD, and N.Y. U.S.A. Both units are equipped with their original bail handles and fuel reservoir caps.No. 2 D-Lite Height to chimney cap: 13.5 inchesNo. 2 D-Lite Height with bail handle extended: 18 inchesNo. 2 D-Lite Base diameter: 7.75 inchesLittle Wizard Height to chimney cap: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 214 - A Pair of Chalwyn Tropic Kerosene Hurricane Lanterns
A pair of vintage kerosene hurricane lanterns manufactured by Chalwyn in England. These lanterns feature the Tropic model designation and are constructed with a tubular metal frame finished in green paint. Each unit includes a clear glass globe protected by a crisscross wire cage, a top vent cap with a wire carrying handle, and a fuel reservoir at the base. The fuel reservoirs are equipped with threaded filler caps and wick adjustment knobs. The base of each lantern is embossed with CHALWYN and MADE IN ENGLAND. The lower portion of the fuel reservoir and the top vent cap are both embossed with the model name TROPIC.Height: 10 inchesBase Diameter: 4 3/4 inches.
Lot: 215 - A Pair of Vintage Dietz Blue Kerosene Hurricane Lanterns Including Little Wizard and No. 20 Junior Models
This lot consists of two vintage R.E. Dietz Company kerosene hurricane lanterns finished in blue paint. The first lantern is a Little Wizard model. The top cap is embossed with LITTLE WIZARD, N.Y. U.S.A., and DIETZ. The base features embossed text reading N.Y. U.S.A. on one side and LITTLE WIZARD on the opposite side. It features a clear glass globe, side tubes, and a wire bail handle. The second lantern is a No. 20 Junior model. The base is embossed with DIETZ, NO. 20, and JUNIOR. The top cap and the original fuel cap are both embossed with the DIETZ logo. The clear glass globe is embossed with a DIETZ oval logo over the word JUNIOR. Both lanterns include their original wire globe lift mechanisms and bail handles. The construction is primarily of painted steel.Little Wizard height: 12 inchesLittle Wizard base diameter: 7.5 inchesNo. 20 Junior height: 12 inchesNo. 20 Junior base diameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 216 - A Collection of Vintage Red Kerosene Lanterns
A collection of four red painted metal kerosene lanterns featuring clear glass globes and wire frames. The grouping includes a large C.T. Ham Manufacturing Company No. 2000 Cold Blast lantern, with the fount embossed C.T. HAM MFG CO ROCHESTER NY, NO 2000, and BLAST. Two smaller Dietz Comet lanterns are present; one features a fount embossed DIETZ COMET and MADE IN U.S.A., and one fuel cap is marked DIETZ and MADE IN GERMANY. The fourth lantern is a medium-sized model finished in bright red paint with a fuel cap embossed HM 102. All lanterns are equipped with clear glass globes and wire bail handles.Large lantern base diameter: 7.75 inchesLarge lantern height to top of chimney: 15 inchesLarge lantern height to top of handle: 21 inches.
Lot: 217 - Dietz Vesta New York Central System Railroad Lantern
This Dietz Vesta railroad lantern was manufactured by the R.E. Dietz Company for the New York Central System (NYCS). The lantern is constructed with a stamped steel frame and a clear glass globe. The frame shoulder is stamped N.Y.C.S. and the top cap features the embossed Dietz Vesta oval logo. The clear glass globe is embossed with Dietz Vesta New York U.S.A. and features an etched NX mark on the opposite side. The assembly includes a wire guard cage, a vertical bail handle, and a fuel fount base with a side-mounted wick adjustment knob.Height to top of cap: Approximately 10 inchesHeight including upright bail handle: Approximately 15.5 inchesWidth at widest point of cage: Approximately 7 inches.
Lot: 218 - Plume and Atwood Opaque Green Pressed Glass Kerosene Oil Lamp
This kerosene oil lamp consists of a pressed opaque seafoam green glass base, a brass burner, and a clear glass chimney. The base features an embossed design with a stylized palmette or floral motif centered within a beaded oval medallion. The background within the medallion has a stippled texture, and the foot is finished with a gadrooned or rope-twist border. The brass burner assembly includes a wick adjuster knob marked P & A MFG CO, identifying the manufacturer as the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut. The clear blown glass chimney features a flared, beaded top rim.Total Height: 14 3/4 inchesBase Width: 5 1/2 inches.
Lot: 219 - A Pair of American Vintage Pressed Glass Oil Lamps including Plume and Atwood
This lot features two American vintage pressed glass oil lamps. The first lamp (left) is constructed with a clear glass font characterized by a pebbled or crackle texture. It stands on a circular pedestal base embellished with embossed scrolling and foliate motifs. The brass burner includes a wick adjuster thumbwheel marked P & A DORSET DIV. THOMASTON CONN. MADE IN U.S.A., identifying the manufacturer as the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company. The second lamp (right) is composed of a clear glass font decorated with an embossed floral and foliage pattern. It features a tiered, concentric-ring pedestal base and a separate brass filler cap located on the shoulder of the font. This lamp is fitted with an ornate brass burner featuring a high perforated gallery, a crown-style chimney holder, and a black faceted wick adjuster knob. Both lamps are accompanied by clear glass chimneys; the left chimney has a flared rim, and the right chimney has a straight-top profile.Height of left lamp: 18.5 inchesBase diameter of left lamp: 6 inchesHeight of right lamp: 18 inches.
Lot: 220 - A Trio of Assorted Vintage Clear Glass Decanters
An assortment of three vintage clear glass decanters with matching stoppers. The collection includes a modernist-style decanter featuring a triple-lobed bubble-form body and a solid teardrop-shaped stopper. The second vessel is a tall, slender pressed glass decanter in the Wexford pattern, attributed to Anchor Hocking, characterized by a grid of rectangular blocks and circular rondels with a matching faceted geometric stopper. The third piece is a bulbous decanter featuring a pressed diamond-point pattern on the lower section and an etched heraldic crest on the shoulder depicting a crown over a floral frame, fitted with a tiered circular stopper including a synthetic seal. No maker marks or alphanumeric signatures are visible on any of the pieces.Tallest decanter height: 14.5 inchesTallest decanter base diameter: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 221 - A Pair of Tall Clear and Frosted Glass Tulip Shape Candle Holders
A pair of decorative two-part glass candle holders. Each assembly consists of a clear glass pedestal stem and a removable frosted glass shade. The stems feature a circular base leading to a baluster-shaped neck. The shades are crafted from satin-finished frosted glass, characterized by a vertically ribbed body and a flared, petal-edged scalloped rim resembling a tulip flower. No maker's marks or labels were identified on the items.Height: 14 1/2 inchesShade Diameter: 6 1/2 inches.
Lot: 222 - A Pair of Vintage Ruby Etched Glass and Crystal Prism Hurricane Table Lamps
This lot features a matching pair of mid-20th-century electric table lamps designed in a Victorian Revival style. Each lamp is composed of a tulip-shaped ruby glass hurricane shade, decorated with a frosted etched motif of grape clusters, leaves, and scrolling vines. The shades are supported by decorative metal galleries atop clear pressed glass bases. The base construction includes a scalloped bobeche with ten suspended elongated, faceted crystal prisms, a central vertically ribbed stem, and a flared circular foot featuring a double row of protruding hobnail-style glass beads. The metal electrical sockets are marked Leviton, Made in U.S.A., Press, 250W, and 250V.Height: 14 inchesWidth: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 223 - A 12-Piece Set of Victorian-Style Enameled Blue Art Glass Tableware Attributed to Fenton or Northwood
This 12-piece set of transparent electric blue art glass is characteristic of Victorian-era production, attributed to American glassmakers such as Fenton or Northwood. The set consists of a pitcher, a pedestal bottle, and ten tumblers, all featuring hand-painted enamel floral decorations. The pitcher is constructed with a bulbous lower body featuring a coin spot optic pattern, an applied blue glass handle, and a crimped, ruffled rim. It is decorated with white and pink floral sprays and dark-toned enamel bands at the neck and base. The pedestal bottle has an oval-shaped body with a footed base and is decorated with a yellow butterfly and white flowers. The ten tumblers feature diverse hand-painted floral motifs including daisies and wildflowers. Two tumblers exhibit different decorative patterns from the rest of the group, with one showing orange daisies and another featuring purple flowers with gold-tone scrolling.Pitcher height: Approximately 11.5 inchesPitcher base diameter: Approximately 6.5 inches.
Lot: 224 - A Pair of Vintage Pressed Glass Spirit Decanters with Whisky and Gin Hang Tags
A pair of clear pressed glass spirit decanters with matching stoppers. The bulbous bodies feature a diamond-pressed pineapple pattern on the lower section, transitioning to vertical fluted ribs on the shoulders. The tapering necks end in flared rims. The matching stoppers are globular with a corresponding diamond-pressed pattern. Visible mold seams indicate these are pressed glass rather than hand-cut. Each decanter is equipped with a black, leather-textured oval hang-tag suspended by a cord. One tag is labeled WHISKY and the other GIN in gold-tone serif lettering with a gold-tone border. No maker marks, signatures, or factory stamps are visible on the base or body.Height: 10.5 inchesWidth: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 225 - Guardian Service Hammered Aluminum Oval Roaster
A vintage Guardian Service cast aluminum oval roaster pan. This piece of heavy-duty cookware features a textured pebbled or hammered exterior finish and a smooth interior surface. It is designed with two integral handles on the shorter ends. The base of the vessel is stamped with the manufacturer mark featuring a knight's helmet profile with a plume, flanked by three stars on each side, with the words GUARDIAN SERVICE in a circular arrangement. This type of cookware was marketed as waterless cookware in the mid-20th century.Overall length: 15.25 inchesInterior length: 10.5 inchesHeight: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 226 - A Set of Four Graduated Cast Aluminum Nesting Bowls Attributed to Guardian Service Ware
A set of four graduated nesting serving bowls attributed to Guardian Service Ware. Each vessel is constructed from heavy cast aluminum, featuring a distinctive hammered or pebbled exterior texture characteristic of American mid-century giftware. The interiors and rims are smooth and polished. The bowls are designed with integrated, stylized scroll-shaped handles and are shaped to nest together for compact storage. No maker marks are visible on the interior bases or exterior surfaces shown in the photographs.Dimensions: 5.5 inches in height and 11 inches in width (measured from handle to handle when nested).
Lot: 227 - Vintage Copper and Brass Spittoon
A vintage mixed-metal spittoon or cuspidor featuring a three-part construction. The central bulbous section is crafted from copper and displays a raised horizontal center seam. The vessel transitions into a flared brass neck that terminates in a wide, flat rim. It stands on a flared brass pedestal base detailed with a series of lightly incised vertical linear markings. The construction consists of spun metal sections joined together. The overall form is highly consistent with traditional commercial and railroad spittoons of the mid-20th century, such as those attributed to the Union Pacific Railroad or Redskin brand, although this particular example lacks any visible maker's marks or branding.Height: 11.5 inchesDiameter: 9 inches.
Lot: 228 - Antique Gray Graniteware Stovetop Tea Kettle with Wooden Grip
An antique stovetop tea kettle featuring a mottled gray and white enamel finish, a style commonly referred to as graniteware. The kettle is constructed of enameled metal, likely steel or iron, with a traditional rounded body and a wide base. It features a short, tapered spout and a matching fitted lid with a D-shaped handle. The vessel is equipped with a wire bail handle and a black-painted turned wood grip. The interior is finished in a lighter gray enamel. No maker marks or manufacturer stamps are visible on the base, lid, or body.Height to top of bail handle: 9 inchesHeight to top of lid handle: 6 inchesBase diameter: 8.5 inchesOverall width from back of body to tip of spout: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 229 - Antique Gray Mottled Graniteware Berry Pail with Tin Lid
This is an antique gray mottled enamelware pail, commonly referred to as graniteware or agateware, typically used as a berry pail or small utility bucket. The piece features a gray and white mottled vitreous enamel finish applied over a pressed steel body. It is equipped with a wire bail handle that is attached through two riveted metal ears located at the rim. The pail includes a tinned steel or iron lid with a circular stepped design and a turned wooden knob. No maker marks or manufacturing stamps are visible on the interior, exterior, or underside of the piece.Height: 4.5 inchesDiameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 230 - Max Levin Inc. Gold-Toned Cherub Motif Accent Lamp with Fluted Glass Shade
This electric accent lamp is produced by Max Levin Inc., identified by the incised mark reading M.L.I. on the lower reverse of the base. The lamp features a base constructed from a cast composition material with a gold-toned metallic finish. The decorative motif consists of two cherubs or putti figures positioned around a central column that leads to a basket overflowing with fruit, including grapes and apples. The lamp is fitted with a clear pressed glass shade characterized by vertical fluted ribbing and a scalloped rim. The base stands on a circular, rockwork-style plinth.Height: 12.75 inchesBase Diameter: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 231 - Two Antique American Salt-Glazed and Albany-Slip Glazed Stoneware Utility Vessels
This lot consists of two antique American stoneware utility vessels, likely dating from the 19th to early 20th century. The first vessel is a single-handled rounded shoulder jug featuring an applied strap handle and a narrow spout. The exterior is finished in a light buff-colored salt glaze and is unmarked. A vintage rope is currently tied around the handle. The second vessel is a cylindrical wide-mouth jar or preserve crock with a slightly tapered shoulder and a thick, rounded rim. It is finished in a glossy dark brown Albany-type slip glaze on both the interior and exterior. No maker marks, capacity stamps, or decorations are visible on either piece.Jug height: 9.5 inchesJug diameter: 6 inchesJar height: 8.5 inches.
Lot: 232 - Antique Cast Iron Four-Way Cobbler Shoe Last Wheel Anvil
This antique cobbler's tool is a four-way rotating shoe last, also known as a wheel anvil, used for shoe manufacturing and repair. The item is constructed of heavy cast iron and features a dark black patinated finish. The design consists of four radiating arms extending from a central axis, with each arm terminating in a differently sized shoe-shaped last. This multi-sized configuration allowed a shoemaker to work on various footwear sizes by rotating the desired last into the upright position while the opposing arm served as a stable base. The casting is solid with a textured surface consistent with traditional foundry methods of the late 19th or early 20th century. No maker marks, brand names, or patent numbers are visible on the surface.Height: 11.5 inchesWidth: 11.75 inchesLast width: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 233 - A Pair of Vintage American Cast Iron Skillets
This lot consists of two vintage American cast iron skillets of different sizes. The larger skillet measures approximately 8 inches in diameter and features an inset heat ring on the base with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole in the handle. A numeral 2 is embossed on the underside of the handle near the body. The design characteristics and markings are consistent with the Red Mountain series produced by Birmingham Stove & Range (BSR). The smaller skillet measures approximately 6.5 inches in diameter and has a smooth base. The underside is marked with the text 6-1/2 INCH SKILLET and includes a faint MADE IN USA stamp. A small letter V or W is visible on the underside of the handle. This marking style is characteristic of unmarked Wagner Ware skillets produced in the mid-to-late 20th century. Both pieces are constructed of cast iron through a traditional sand-casting method.Large Skillet: 8 inches diameter; 12.25 inches total lengthSmall Skillet: 6.5 inches diameter.
Lot: 234 - Vintage Hand-Carved Wooden Cake Stand with Dome Lid and Lazy Susan Base
This vintage hand-carved wooden cake stand set includes a cylindrical covered container and a matching circular tray. The set is crafted from a warm-toned hardwood, typically associated with monkey pod or acacia wood from Southeast Asia. Both the container wall and the outer rim of the tray are decorated with continuous relief carvings of tropical landscapes, featuring stilt houses, palm trees, and mountain peaks. The domed lid features a central turned knob and concentric carved borders. The tray functions as a rotating lazy Susan, with the underside revealing a circular footed base and a central recessed metal bolt. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the piece.Diameter: 11.5 inchesHeight: 9 inches.
Lot: 235 - American Yellow Glazed Stoneware Storage Jar with Wooden Lid
A cylindrical stoneware storage jar or crock featuring a straight-sided body with a slightly flared, rounded rim and a flat base. The piece is finished with a mottled yellow-to-buff glaze on the exterior and a dark brown slip glaze on the interior. It includes a flat, circular wooden lid topped with a small white porcelain knob secured by a central screw. No maker marks, stamps, capacity markings, or decorative elements are present on the body or rim. This form of utilitarian stoneware was widely produced across Eastern and Midwestern United States potteries during the late 19th to early 20th century.Diameter: Approximately 8 inches at the rimHeight: Approximately 8.5 inches (crock only); approximately 9 inches to the top of the lid knob.
Lot: 236 - Antique Mottled Galvanized Steel Lidded Lunch Pail with Wooden Grip
This antique utilitarian lidded pail is constructed from galvanized steel featuring a characteristic mottled or spangled finish. The cylindrical body is reinforced with two horizontal rolled ribs and finished with a rolled top rim. The removable lid is made of stamped steel or iron with concentric ring patterns and is topped with a small, turned wooden knob. The bucket features an iron wire bail handle attached to the body with metal loops and a turned wooden grip. There are no maker's marks or labels visible on the exterior, interior, or lid. Diameter: 6 1/4 inchesPail Height: 4 1/2 inchesTotal Height (with handle extended): 9 inches.
Lot: 237 - Seven-Piece Emerald Green Enameled Glass Beverage Set
This seven-piece set comprises a pitcher and matching tumblers crafted from transparent emerald green glass. The pitcher is mold-blown and features a hand-finished ruffled rim with an applied solid green handle. The tumblers are similarly mold-blown. The decorative program is hand-applied using polychrome enamels and gilt highlights. A wide central gilt band is bordered by rows of raised white enamel dots, often referred to as beading. Hand-painted floral sprays in pink and white are located above and below this band, accented with light blue-green foliage and scrolling white tendrils. The rim of the pitcher and the top edges of the tumblers are finished with a gilt band. The set is produced in the Victorian or Bohemian style of enameled art glass prevalent in the late 19th to early 20th centuries. No maker marks, factory names, or country of origin marks are visible on any piece.Pitcher: 10.25 inches (height), 5 inches (diameter)Tumblers: 3.75 to 4 inches (height).
Lot: 238 - Antique Victorian Hand Blown Green Glass Vase with Enamel Floral Decoration
This Victorian-era art glass vase is hand-blown from transparent emerald green glass. The vessel features a wide, bulbous base that tapers into a tall, cylindrical body, finishing with a wide, ruffled and crimped rim. The glass contains numerous small air bubbles, or seeds, which are characteristic of hand-blown production from the late 19th century. The exterior is decorated with hand-applied enamel painting consisting of vertical sprays of small white flowers formed by raised dots, fine green stems, and stylized gold-tone leaf accents with a metallic sheen. The item is unsigned and bears no maker's marks or labels.Height: 11 inchesBase Diameter: 4 inches.
Lot: 239 - Two Pieces of Vintage American Pressed Glass Including a Whirling Star Pattern Compote and a Diamond Point Cake Stand
This lot comprises two pieces of vintage clear American pressed glass. The first item is a pedestal compote bowl in the Whirling Star pattern, featuring a deeply scalloped sawtooth rim and a body decorated with large stars, fan motifs, and diamond-point textured panels. The pedestal stem includes a patterned central knop and a flared scalloped circular foot. The second item is a footed cake stand with integrated tab handles. The flat circular top is divided into four quadrants by raised lines radiating from a central indentation, with each quadrant featuring a dense diamond-point texture. It sits on a square-profile pedestal stem that flares into a stepped, four-footed base with geometric patterning. No maker's marks or signatures were observed.Cake stand diameter: 11 inchesCake stand height: 7 inches.
Lot: 240 - Two-Handled Cut Crystal Trophy Vase Attributed to Crystal Clear Industries Astor Pattern
A large, clear cut crystal trophy vase featuring an amphora-style form with two applied C-scroll handles. The body is decorated with a complex wheel-cut geometric pattern arranged in horizontal tiers. The primary decorative band consists of circular medallions containing multi-point starburst and fan motifs, interspersed with distinctive frosted circular accents. The neck and tapered base feature deep vertical wedge cuts, while the rim is finished with a scalloped edge. The piece is crafted from heavy, colorless lead crystal with high refractive properties. While no maker's marks, signatures, or labels are visible, the specific combination of geometric cuts and frosted dots is consistent with the Astor pattern imported by Crystal Clear Industries.Height: 10.5 inchesWidth (Across Handles): 7.5 inchesRim Diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 241 - Mikasa Atrium Lead Crystal Oval Vase
This lead crystal decorative vase is from the Atrium collection by Mikasa. Produced in Slovenia, the piece is constructed from heavy lead crystal and features an oval form. The exterior is decorated with the Atrium pattern, a geometric design characterized by a continuous grid of deep, square block-cuts with beveled edges. This faceted texture is uniform across the entire body of the vase. The item retains its original manufacturer's sticker on the interior base, which identifies the maker as Mikasa and specifies the pattern name as Atrium. The label also includes the model number XY 074/625, the designation Lead Crystal, and the country of origin.Height: 9.75 inchesWidth: Approximately 6 inches.
Lot: 242 - A Pair of Mid-Century Pressed Colorless Glass Vessels in the Frosted Rose Pattern
A set of two matching mid-century pressed colorless glass vessels, comprising a tall lidded candy jar and a handled pitcher. Both pieces are decorated in the Frosted Rose pattern, which features high-relief molded roses, buds, and foliage set within large frosted oval medallions. The surrounding body is embellished with a pressed diamond point or pineapple motif and vertical ribbing. The pitcher is designed with a scalloped rim and a scrolled handle accented with molded bead details. The candy jar is fitted with a matching lid that includes frosted floral medallions and a tall, faceted steeple-style finial. Visible mold seams are present on both items, consistent with the pressing process. The underside of the pitcher's base is molded with characters reading U S A. Based on the pattern and marking, these items are attributed to the Indiana Glass Company.Lidded Jar Height: 14.75 inchesLidded Jar Diameter: 4.25 inchesPitcher Mouth Diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 243 - Footed Cut Crystal Compote in the American Brilliant Style
This large footed crystal compote is crafted in the style of the American Brilliant Period. The bowl is decorated with a complex cut pattern featuring large pinwheel stars or whirls set within a framework of geometric triangles and diamonds. The rim is finished with a horizontal band of vertical notch-cuts. The bowl is supported by a multi-faceted hexagonal stem and a circular foot with a notched, scalloped fan edge. The lead crystal displays high clarity and sharp, deep cutting with significant light-refractive properties. No maker marks, etched signatures, or labels were identified during visual inspection.Height: 8.5 inchesDiameter: 8 inches.
Lot: 244 - Large Cut and Engraved Crystal Corset Vase in the American Brilliant Style
A large crystal vase of waisted corset form, likely of 20th-century manufacture. The body is decorated with alternating vertical panels. One set of panels features deeply cut, stacked geometric pinwheel and star motifs. The alternating panels are surface-engraved with frosted floral sprays consisting of stems with heart-shaped leaves and large multi-petal blossoms. Each blossom features a central six-pointed star. The vase has a scalloped rim and a flat base with a radial starburst cut. The glass exhibits high clarity and sharp facets consistent with lead crystal production. No maker marks or signatures are visible.Height: 11 3/4 inchesBase Diameter: 4 1/2 inches.
Lot: 245 - A Trio of Vintage Glass Kerosene Oil Lamps
A trio of vintage glass kerosene oil lamps featuring varied designs and manufacturer marks. The collection includes one small clear glass lamp with a bulbous font and clear chimney; the burner assembly is marked P & A. MFG. CO. WATERBURY CONN. MADE IN U.S.A. on the thumbwheel. The second and tallest lamp is constructed of clear glass with a two-tiered vertically ribbed font and a matching vertically fluted chimney; its scalloped burner knob is embossed with the text LAMPLIGHT FARMS. The third lamp features a low-profile clear glass font with a separate metal fill cap and a glass chimney with a white frosted lower portion; the flower-shaped burner knob is marked HONG KONG MADE. All three lamps are non-electric and intended for liquid fuel use. Cotton wicks are present in the Lamplight Farms and Hong Kong examples.Tallest lamp height: 16.25 inchesTallest lamp base diameter: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 246 - A Pair of Plume and Atwood Clear Pressed Glass Kerosene Lamps
This pair of kerosene table lamps was manufactured by the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut. The brass burners are fitted with wick-advancer knobs marked P and A MFG CO, WATERBURY CONN, MADE IN U.S.A. The lamps feature clear pressed glass bodies consisting of a bulbous oil font joined to a tall pedestal base with a fluted design and a geometric pattern around the foot. Each lamp includes a clear glass chimney decorated with a white stenciled band featuring repeating laurel wreaths, bows, and torches. The lamps are non-electrical and remain in their original configuration with flat cotton wicks.Font width: approximately 5.5 inchesHeight: approximately 19 inches.
Lot: 247 - Two Antique Clear Pressed Glass Kerosene Table Lamps with Fluted Pedestal Bases
Two non-matching American kerosene lamps from the late 19th or early 20th century. Both lamps are constructed with clear pressed glass fonts and pedestal bases. One lamp features an octagonal pedestal base with vertical fluted sides. The second lamp features a round pedestal base with vertical fluting and a repeating scalloped or beaded decorative pattern around the lower rim of the foot. Each lamp is fitted with a metal burner assembly and a clear glass chimney. The chimneys are designed with beaded top rims. The burners include thumbwheels with embossed marks that are not clearly legible due to tarnish. The fonts contain a significant amount of solidified amber-colored residue, likely remnants of old lamp oil or kerosene. The wicks are currently present within the burner assemblies.Height: 19 inches (to top of chimney)Round Base Diameter: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 248 - A Pair of Antique Clear Pressed Glass Kerosene Lamps
A lot of two clear pressed glass kerosene lamps of varying sizes and styles. The taller lamp features a tall, multi-stepped circular pedestal base and a bulbous glass font, fitted with a metal burner and a clear glass chimney with a crimped pearl top rim. The shorter lamp features a rounded font and a pedestal foot decorated with a double row of embossed beads around the shoulder of the base, similarly fitted with a metal burner and crimped glass chimney. Both lamps are manufactured from colorless pressed glass with blown glass chimneys featuring hand-finished crimped rims. The metal burners show embossed characters on the thumbwheels that are not clearly legible due to oxidation. No maker's marks were identified on the glass components.Height: Approximately 19 inches to the top of the taller chimneyBase Diameter: Approximately 5.5 inches for the taller lamp.
Lot: 249 - A Pair of Antique American Stoneware Beehive Jugs
This lot consists of two antique American stoneware jugs, possibly of Midwestern or Southern origin, resembling utilitarian vessels produced by potteries such as Red Wing. Both jugs are wheel-thrown in a traditional ovoid or beehive form, featuring short, narrow necks with rounded rims and single applied strap handles. One vessel is finished in a deep, glossy chocolate-brown glaze, likely an Albany-type slip, which displays characteristic firing pops and pitting. The second vessel features a lighter tan-to-brown glaze with a subtle orange-peel texture, consistent with a salt glaze or light alkaline glaze finish. Neither jug bears stamped maker's marks, location marks, or incised capacity numbers.Height: Approximately 9.5 to 10 inchesWidth: Approximately 7 inches at the shoulder.
Lot: 250 - A Pair of Antique American Stoneware Beehive Jugs in Albany-Type Slip Glaze
This lot consists of a pair of antique American stoneware jugs, likely dating from the 19th to early 20th century. Both pieces feature a beehive or rounded-shoulder form with a single applied loop handle and a narrow mouth finished with a simple rim. Each jug is coated in a dark brown slip glaze, commonly known as Albany-type slip, which displays a glossy finish with typical period characteristics such as glaze pops and minor surface irregularities. No maker marks, capacity stamps, or incised signatures are visible on either vessel. Height: approximately 7.5 to 8 inchesBase Diameter: approximately 5.5 to 6 inches.
Lot: 251 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), On a Sunday Afternoon, Limited Edition Lithographic Reproduction
This lot features a limited edition photomechanical lithographic reproduction of a watercolor painting titled On a Sunday Afternoon by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The scene depicts a horse-drawn carriage with two passengers traveling along a hazy, tree-lined road, characteristic of Sawyier's Kentucky landscapes. The work is rendered in a soft, atmospheric style with a palette emphasizing blues, violets, and muted earth tones. A facsimile signature is present in the lower right corner, and the piece is hand-numbered 3242/3500 in ink just below the signature. The artwork is housed in a decorative molded gilt wood frame with a linen-textured mat and a thin blue inner fillet. Affixed to the verso is an extensive authentication document from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky. This label states the print was produced in 1985 by Stevenson Photo Company and provides a biography of the artist along with historical context for the original watercolor painting. Frame: 27 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches.
Lot: 252 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Summertime, Watercolor on Paper
Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Summertime, watercolor on paper. This impressionistic landscape depicts a verdant hillside with rocky outcroppings and wildflowers in the foreground. A small wooden structure is visible in the middle distance, partially obscured by a grove of trees. The background features rolling, mist-covered hills under a pale sky. The artist signature, Paul Sawyier, is located in the lower left corner. The work is presented in a double-matted format with a cream outer mat and a blue inner bevel, protected by glass and housed in a tiered wooden frame with a blue-painted inner channel. The reverse side is sealed with brown paper and retains a partial label from Eugene's Gallery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.Frame: 18.5 x 23.5 inches.
Lot: 253 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), The Stone Bridge, Limited Edition Photomechanical Lithograph
This is a limited edition photomechanical lithograph reproduction after an original watercolor titled The Stone Bridge by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The landscape depicts a rural scene with a stream in the foreground leading toward a distant stone bridge and small outbuildings under an autumnal canopy. The work is signed in the plate at the lower left and is hand-numbered in pencil 112/1500. The print is professionally housed in an ornate gilt-finished wood frame with a double mat consisting of a cream-colored outer mat and a dark burgundy inner border. The verso retains a detailed authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky, identifying this as a reproduction printed in 1997. A framer's label for Jessie's Art Gallery and Custom Framing of Frankfort, Kentucky is also present on the paper backing.Framed dimensions: 19 x 27.5 inches.
Lot: 254 - Late 19th Century Ornate Giltwood and Composition Wall Mirror
An antique rectangular wall mirror featuring an ornate gilt-finished frame, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. The frame is constructed of wood with decorative composition moldings. The design features a deep, wide, plain inner cove leading to a heavily molded outer border. This outer border is decorated in high relief with a repeating pattern of scrolling acanthus leaves, floral motifs, and foliate scrolls. The corners are mitred. The reverse of the mirror is covered in brown backing paper and bears a handwritten pencil inscription that reads: Susie Butler / frame from Allan / My Great Grand father.Height: 30 inchesWidth: 26 inches.
Lot: 255 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), Winter Stream, Limited Edition Print
This photomechanical lithographic reproduction is after an original watercolor titled Winter Stream by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The composition depicts a tranquil winter scene featuring a flowing stream with ice floes in the foreground, a large deciduous tree with bare branches to the left, and a series of snow-covered buildings to the right. The print bears a printed facsimile signature and date of Paul Sawyier 1917 in the lower right corner. A comprehensive label on the verso from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc. of Frankfort, Kentucky, identifies the work and certifies it as a limited edition reproduction of 2,000, printed in 1969 by the Stevenson Photo Color Company. The print is presented in a gilt wood frame with a double mat.Framed dimensions: 23.5 x 20.25 inches.
Lot: 256 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917) Limited Edition Print, Barbeque Spring
This lot features a limited edition collector print titled Barbeque Spring after an original watercolor by the American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier. The scene depicts a landscape along South Elkhorn Creek in Kentucky, featuring a man in the foreground drinking from a vessel while holding a fishing rod, and a second figure fishing further along the bank. The print captures the soft, atmospheric quality and light-filled palette characteristic of Sawyier's regional work. The signature PAUL SAWYIER is printed at the lower right. The artwork is housed in an ornate, two-tone gilt and dark-patinated molded frame with a double-layered mat and an inset title plaque. The reverse side includes a comprehensive informational label with text by Nettie Glenn and an authentication seal from the Frankfort Blue Print and Supply Co. of Kentucky, stating the print is from a limited edition of 2,500. A framer's label from Frames of Mind, Frankfort, KY, is also present.Framed dimensions: 29.5 inches width by 24.5 inches height.
Lot: 257 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Autumn Angler, Limited Edition Lithograph
This lot features a photomechanical lithographic reproduction on paper titled Autumn Angler, after an original transparent watercolor by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier. The naturalistic scene depicts a solitary fisherman wading in Elkhorn Creek near Church’s Grove, Kentucky, framed by large sycamore trees rendered in soft autumnal tones. The print bears the printed signature PAUL SAWYIER in the lower right corner, accompanied by a hand-inscribed edition number 380/2000 in ink. The verso includes a comprehensive authentication and biographical label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky, which specifies that the print was published in 1988 and all plates have been destroyed. The artwork is housed in a double mat and an ornate, gold-toned wood frame with a distressed finish. Outer frame dimensions: 22.5 x 14.5 inches.
Lot: 258 - After George Wright, The Pink of Condition Framed Fox Hunting Print
This framed print is an offset lithograph titled The Pink of Condition, after the original work by George Wright. The scene depicts a traditional British fox hunt, with several huntsmen dressed in red coats, known as pinks, on horseback accompanied by a large pack of foxhounds. The central figures are shown traveling along a dirt path, with one rider on a grey horse passing through an open wooden gate. The composition is set in a naturalist autumn landscape featuring bare trees and a rustic fence line. The title is inscribed in a cursive font in the center of the lower margin. The work is housed in a gold-toned reeded wooden frame with a wide, integrated cream-colored border. The reverse side features a cardboard backing secured by metal tabs and includes a sawtooth hanger for wall mounting.Frame width: 22 inchesFrame height: 18.5 inches.
Lot: 259 - Paul Sawyier, Going to the Spring, Limited Edition Offset Lithograph, 61/2000
This reproduction offset lithograph is after an original watercolor by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917), titled Going to the Spring. The composition features an impressionistic rural landscape with two figures walking through a field toward a small building. The print is a commercial limited edition, hand-numbered 61/2000 in the lower right margin. The lower margin also includes the printed title and the artist's name. Additional printed inscriptions indicate this is Plate Number 22 from The Private Collection of Miss Margaret King and carries a Copyright 1972 by Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc. The artist's signature is plate-signed in the lower right of the image. The work is presented in a double-layered frame featuring a dark green molded outer frame and a textured wood-grain inner frame. The reverse is sealed with brown paper backing that includes handwritten notes mentioning R. B. Powell and Public Service Com 24th floor. Frame: 19.75 x 19.75 inches.
Lot: 260 - Paul Sawyier, The Fading Day, Limited Edition Photomechanical Lithograph
This photomechanical lithographic reproduction, titled The Fading Day, is after an original watercolor by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917). The artwork depicts a winter landscape, likely in Kentucky, featuring a snow-covered path, rustic wooden fencing, and distant cottages under a hazy sky punctuated by a single cross-shaped star. The print includes a facsimile signature in the lower left corner and is hand-numbered 1151/2500 in the lower right. An authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., of Frankfort, Kentucky, is affixed to the back of the frame. This label identifies the work, provides an artist biography, and states that the reproduction was printed in 1984 by the Stevenson Photo Color Company from an edition limited to 2,500 numbered prints and 200 publisher's proofs. The piece is professionally presented in a fluted gilded wood frame with a dark green mat and a gold-colored inner fillet.Overall framed dimensions: 24 x 20 inches.
Lot: 270 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Pinnacle Point, Limited Edition Print
This is an offset lithographic print on paper after a watercolor original by Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier. The scene, titled Pinnacle Point, depicts a man in historical clothing leading two horses through the shallow waters of Elkhorn Creek. A large limestone cliff face rises in the background, surrounded by trees with autumnal foliage rendered in a soft, impressionistic style. The print features a printed signature in the lower left corner reading Paul Sawyier and is hand-numbered 008/2500 in the lower right. The work is housed in a dark-stained, molded wood frame with a cream-colored mat. The verso retains a large historical and certification label from the Frankfort Blue Print & Supply Co. of Frankfort, Kentucky. This label includes a text titled The Legend of Pinnacle Point by Nettie Henry Glenn and a hand-signed certification by Lou Walpert, matching the edition number 008/2500. A gold-foil corporate seal for the Frankfort Blue Print & Supply Co. is affixed to the label.Overall frame: 21 x 27.5 inches.
Lot: 271 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Wapping Street Reflections, Limited Edition Lithograph
This item is a limited edition photomechanical lithographic reproduction of an original watercolor painting titled Wapping Street Reflections by the American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier. The composition depicts a rainy street scene in Frankfort, Kentucky, centered on an ornate cast-iron street lamp and fountain. The wet pavement reflects the surrounding environment, including figures carrying umbrellas and the distant silhouette of the First Baptist Church tower. The print is hand-numbered 1283/3500 in graphite at the lower right and includes the artist signature within the plate. It is presented in a double mat of cream and dark teal within an ornate gold-toned molded frame featuring scrolling foliate patterns. The reverse of the frame features an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., dated 1982, which includes a biography of the artist and historical notes regarding the location.17.5 inches (width)24.5 inches (height).
Lot: 273 - Ten-Gallon Stoneware Crock Attributed to Buckeye Pottery Co.
This ten-gallon stoneware crock is attributed to the Buckeye Pottery Co. of Macomb, Illinois, based on the distinctive font and style of the stenciled cobalt blue capacity mark. The large, cylindrical vessel is constructed from stoneware and features a thick, rounded rim and two applied ear-style handles. The exterior is finished in an off-white Bristol glaze, while the interior is coated with a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. The front of the crock displays a prominent stenciled cobalt blue number 10, with the zero featuring a decorative vertical line through its center. No other maker's marks or stamps are visible on the piece.Height: 17 inchesOuter Rim Diameter: 15 inches.
Lot: 274 - Crescent Foundry Co. Miniature Toy Kitchen Range with Accessories
This miniature kitchen range is a cast iron toy manufactured by the Crescent Foundry Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. The front oven door bears the maker name Crescent in raised relief, with the initial letter stylized as a crescent moon surrounding a six-pointed star. The stove body features four burner holes with removable circular lids. Included is a collection of miniature cast iron pots and skillets designed to fit the burners. The range is outfitted with an ornate openwork backsplash that incorporates a central chimney flue and a small warming shelf. A removable openwork shelf is attached to the right side of the main housing. The piece features a functional hinged oven door and a smaller hinged firebox door on the left side. The base and lower apron are decorated with ornate scrollwork.Height: 11.5 inchesWidth: 8.5 inchesDepth: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 275 - A Group of Five Victorian Cast Iron Wall Mounted Match Holders and Decorative Wall Pockets
This group of five Victorian era items consists of cast iron wall mounted match holders and decorative wall pockets. One match holder features an openwork backplate with the word MATCHES above a lidded compartment. The hinged lid is embossed with the word PATENTED on the left side, while characters on the right are obscured by oxidation. The front of the compartment has a textured cross hatch pattern intended as a striking surface. A second match holder has a scrolled backplate and a hopper style compartment with a hinged lid decorated with a raised diamond trellis pattern. The word MATCHES is cast in raised letters at the top and retains remnants of gold toned paint. The third item is a small decorative wall pocket with a scrolled and pierced backplate and an embossed foliate motif on the front. The group also includes two wall pockets designed as fluted urns with acanthus leaf motifs, consisting of one double urn and one matching single urn. The single urn pocket is marked on the reverse with the numbers 220 and 4. All items are constructed from sand cast iron with a dark patina.Double urn pocket: 7.5 inches H x 4.75 inches WOther items: 3.5 inches to 6 inches H.
Lot: 276 - Two Victorian Cast Iron Wall-Mounted Match Pockets including Horace Greeley Depiction
A lot consisting of two decorative cast iron wall-mounted match holders. The first holder is shield-shaped and features a relief-cast portrait of a man in a wide-brimmed hat, identified by historical consensus as Horace Greeley. The crown of the hat is cast with a deep recess to function as the match pocket. The portrait is bordered by scroll and foliate motifs and includes two mounting holes positioned vertically. The second holder features a high-relief grotesque or satyr-style face with horns and foliate elements in the hair. The match pocket is situated behind the forehead area of the figure. The top of the holder is decorated with openwork scrollwork and includes a central suspension loop. No maker's marks, registration numbers, or manufacturer labels are visible on the front or reverse of either item.Horace Greeley holder: 5 5/8 inches height, 4 3/8 inches widthGrotesque holder: 5 inches height, 3 3/4 inches width.
Lot: 277 - Two Antique Miniature Cast Iron Toy Stoves
This lot features two miniature cast iron toy stoves. The first is a detailed range embossed with the text THE NATIONAL JOURNAL across the front oven door. It is finished in black paint with gold toned lettering and includes an ornate open scrollwork backsplash, four burner ports on the stovetop, and a decorative base with four scrolled feet. This stove is accompanied by five miniature accessories: three cast iron skillets in varying sizes, one blue speckled enamelware pot with a matching lid, and one silver toned metal lid lifter tool. The second item is a box style miniature stove featuring a weathered gold toned finish over cast iron. The front door is decorated with an embossed heart design containing the word HOME. It features four burner lids on the top surface and a side grate for ventilation.The National Journal stove measures approximately 5 inches wide, 3.75 inches deep, and 5 inches high to the top of the backsplash.The Home stove measures approximately 3.5 inches wide, 3 inches deep, and 3 inches high.
Lot: 278 - A Collection of Vintage Miniature Cast Iron Toy Stoves including Queen Models
This collection features multiple miniature cast iron toy stoves, with units identified as Queen models. The Queen stoves are marked with the name cast into the front oven doors and feature decorative gold-tone painted accents. The grouping also includes larger black cast iron stoves, one of which is equipped with a high-back warming rack and functional hinged oven doors. The set is accompanied by miniature cast iron cookware accessories, including handled pots, a small skillet, and a rectangular griddle or waffle iron piece. The stoves are constructed of solid cast iron with a black finish.Queen stove height: 3 inchesLarge stove with rack height: 5.5 inchesStove top width: 4 inchesStove depth: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 279 - A Collection of Fourteen Vintage Miniature Cast Iron Cookware and Hearth Items
An assortment of fourteen vintage miniature cast iron kitchenware and hearth accessories. This collection features a variety of common household and utility forms produced in miniature, likely intended for use as accessories for toy stoves or as salesman samples. The group includes a large cauldron with a wire bail handle, a medium-sized two-handled pot, a bucket-style vessel with side handles, and multiple smaller pots and buckets in varying profiles. Notable among the smaller pieces are two coal scuttle-style vessels and a miniature oval griddle or serving tray equipped with two loop handles. The items are constructed from cast iron, with some pieces incorporating wire handle components. No maker marks, symbols, or characters are visible on the interiors or undersides of these pieces. The style is consistent with mid-20th-century collectibles commonly found in the United States.Largest cauldron: 3 inches in diameter.Oval tray: 3.75 inches long including handles.Smaller items: 1 inch to 2 inches in diameter or height.
Lot: 280 - An Assortment of Vintage Miniature Cast Iron Household and Kitchen Items
An assortment of vintage miniature cast iron household and kitchenware items, likely intended as salesman samples, dollhouse accessories, or toy kitchen implements. The collection features a variety of forms including a two-piece round waffle iron with a hinged, patterned lid and base; a small flat sad iron with a corresponding horseshoe-shaped trivet; and multiple skillets and pans of varying depths and designs, including several with pour spouts and one three-footed vessel. Also included are two coal scuttles, one with a standard iron handle and one with a brass-toned metal bail, and a small bucket with a wire bail. All pieces are constructed of cast iron and appear to be unmarked, with no visible maker stamps, numbers, or factory markings.Individual pieces range from approximately 1.5 inches to 4 inches in length or diameter.
Lot: 281 - Two Lodge Cast Iron Skillets
This lot consists of two Lodge cast iron skillets, including a square model and a miniature round model. The square skillet features a single handle with an oval hanging hole. The underside of the base displays the circular Lodge logo above the marks USA and 5W5. The miniature round skillet has two pouring spouts and a single handle with a hanging hole. The base is marked with the circular Lodge logo, the manufacturer website PAT. WWW.LODGEMFG.COM/IP, USA, and H5MS. Both items are made of cast iron.Square skillet width: 5 inchesSquare skillet total length: 9 inchesRound skillet diameter: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 282 - Mid-Century Modern Woven Rattan and Reed Magazine Rack
A large magazine rack or catch-all basket constructed with a sturdy rattan pole frame and intricate split reed weaving. The piece features a prominent double-arched handle secured to the sides with rattan wraps. The front and back panels are decorated with a complex, multi-tonal geometric diamond or starburst weave pattern, while the end panels feature a diagonal weave. The upper and lower borders are finished with a thick braided rattan trim. The unit is supported by a solid rectangular wooden base. No maker marks or labels are present.Height: 18.5 inchesLength: 17.75 inchesWidth: 10 inches.
Lot: 283 - Vintage 1970s Woven Rattan and Wicker Magazine Rack Basket Carrier
This vintage hand-woven basket carrier is constructed from rattan, wicker, and wood, and is suitable for use as a magazine rack or storage caddy. The item features a prominent arched double-pole rattan handle that extends down the sides for added structural stability. The main body consists of panels with a complex geometric woven pattern. Braided wicker trim decorates the top edge, bottom edge, and vertical corners. The base is made of a solid wood panel secured within a rattan frame. The style is indicative of mid-20th century bohemian or coastal decor. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the object.Height: 15.5 inchesLength: 18.5 inchesWidth: 7.75 inches.
Lot: 284 - Vintage Painted Metal Helmet Coal Scuttle with Brass Handles
A vintage coal scuttle of traditional helmet form, constructed from black-painted sheet metal. The body features vertical fluted ribbing that extends around the circumference and onto the flared pedestal base. It is equipped with a swinging brass bail handle and a fixed, shell-shaped brass handle at the rear to facilitate pouring. The underside of the base is stamped with an impressed numeral 11.Length of opening: 15.5 inchesWidth of opening: 11 inchesHeight to rim: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 285 - Victorian Style Gilt Metal Shepherd and Sheep Mantel Ornament on Marble Base
A 19th-century style decorative mantel ornament or spill holder, likely once part of a girandole garniture. The piece features a central, tall openwork element decorated with ornate scrolling foliage and a mascaron at the center. This central column is flanked by a reclining sheep to the left and a seated shepherd figure playing a pipe to the right. The figures and column are constructed from gilt metal with a gold-colored finish and feature a flat-backed, hollow-cast design typical of Victorian mantel accessories. The entire assembly is mounted onto a rectangular white marble base characterized by light gray veining. The underside of the marble base shows two open, unthreaded holes flanking the central mounting screw, which suggests the piece may have originally been part of a larger decorative assembly or supported additional ornamental elements such as glass prisms. A typed paper address label for Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Benthuysen is adhered to the bottom.Height: 6.5 inchesWidth: 4.5 inchesDepth: 3 inches.
Lot: 286 - Vintage Aster 9-Key Toy Cash Register with OKP Logo Made in Japan
This mechanical toy cash register is manufactured by Aster and features a lithographed pressed steel body with a textured red finish. The front contains a black and white nameplate reading Aster CASH REGISTER along with patent numbers 465054 and 465315. The lower-left corner displays the OKP evergreen tree logo and the text MADE IN JAPAN. The register is operated via nine yellow plastic keys for various denominations and a black plastic lever embossed with PUSH. Key denominations include 1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, 60 cents, and 1 dollar, plus a NO SALE button. Depressing the keys and push bar activates the numerical flags in the upper display window and releases the spring-loaded black plastic cash drawer, which contains two interior compartments.Height: 7 1/4 inchesWidth: 4 3/4 inchesDepth: 5 inches.
Lot: 287 - J. Chein and Co. Dime Register Bank
This mechanical register bank is manufactured by J. Chein and Co. and is constructed of lithographed tin. Designed as a miniature cash register with a slanted front, the bank features a yellow and gold ground with blue and red decorative accents. The front panel is decorated with graphics of register buttons and a blue band reading Registers Ten Dollars. The side panels display a green five-pointed star within a sunburst motif. The top surface contains a vertical coin slot sized for dimes and three circular display windows that register the total amount saved. According to the text on the reverse, the bank utilizes a specific locking mechanism where the first dime inserted locks the bottom access door, and it remains locked until the register reaches ten dollars. The back panel features a sliding metal door and is printed with the instructions First Dime Locks Last Dime Unlocks at Ten Dollars along with Patents Pending. The underside of the base is marked with a blue shield logo containing the text J. Chein and Co. Made in U.S.A.Width: 2 1/4 inchesDepth: 2 1/8 inchesHeight: 2 1/8 inches.
Lot: 288 - Large Antique Primitive Hand-Hewn Wooden Dough Bowl
An antique primitive hand-hewn wooden dough bowl of elongated oval form, carved from a single piece of wood. The interior and exterior surfaces exhibit prominent horizontal tool marks from a chisel or adze, indicative of its handcrafted origin. The bowl features a warm, aged honey-brown patina with a visible grain throughout and sits on a flattened, oval base. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the underside. The construction method and form are consistent with 19th or early 20th-century utilitarian folk art traditions, similar to examples found in American and Scandinavian craft.Length: 20.5 inchesWidth: 12.5 inchesHeight: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 289 - Victorian Composite Kerosene Lamp with Hand-Painted Winter Scene and Plume and Atwood Burner
This Victorian-era composite kerosene lamp consists of a clear pressed glass font, a hand-painted ceramic stem, and a metal base. The burner assembly is identified by the embossed marking P & A CO and RE. PAT. JAN 16. 83 on the wick adjustment knob, attributing the burner to the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company of Connecticut. The clear glass chimney features a beaded pearl top rim. The font is made of clear pressed glass decorated with a repeating pattern of stylized floral and foliate medallions contained within arched panels. The central body is a cylindrical ceramic section featuring a hand-painted winter landscape in a folk-art style, depicting a yellow mill house with a waterwheel, mountains, and a bare tree. The lamp is supported by a stepped, square metal foot with a black painted finish. The collars connecting the components are finished with gold-tone paint.Overall Height: 19 inchesFont Diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 290 - Antique Plume and Atwood Kerosene Table Lamp with Hand-Painted Winter Scene
This antique kerosene table lamp features a burner assembly manufactured by the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company of Danbury, Connecticut. The lamp is composed of four primary sections: a clear glass chimney, a decorative pressed glass font, a hand-painted cylindrical stem, and a hammered metal base. The chimney is made of clear blown glass with a bulbous lower section tapering to a straight, fire-polished rim. The font or fuel reservoir is made of clear pressed glass featuring a repeating geometric pattern of sunbursts and textured diamond-point motifs. The central stem consists of a cylindrical milk glass or porcelain section decorated with a hand-painted winter landscape, depicting a small cabin in a snowy field with a split-rail fence and a bare tree under a large sun or moon. The burner assembly is constructed of brass-toned metal and includes a functional wick adjustment knob and a four-prong chimney holder. The adjustment knob is embossed with the manufacturer mark reading P and A MFG CO, DANBURY CONN, MADE IN USA. The lamp sits on a circular, stepped base made of brass or brass-plated metal with a decorative hammered texture.Overall Height: 20 inchesFont Width: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 291 - Two 19th Century American Glazed Stoneware Jars
This lot features two antique American stoneware utilitarian jars. The first vessel is a taller ovoid jar featuring a tapered neck and wide flaring rim. It is finished with a mottled dark olive-brown glaze, a characteristic often associated with Southern alkaline or salt-glazed pottery traditions from the mid-to-late 19th century. The interior of the rim has a dark brown glaze. The second vessel is a cylindrical jar with a rounded shoulder and flaring rim. The exterior is finished with a light tan or buff salt glaze, and the interior is coated in a dark brown glaze. This jar features an incised capital letter H on the shoulder. Both jars exhibit surface pitting, irregularities, and iron spotting typical of period stoneware production.Taller jar height: 10.5 inchesTaller jar diameter: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 292 - A Pair of Antique American Stoneware Shoulder Jugs
A pair of antique American cylindrical shoulder jugs, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. These vessels are characteristic of utilitarian stoneware produced in the Midwestern and Eastern United States. The first jug features a two-tone finish with a cream-colored Bristol-glazed lower body and a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze on the shoulder, neck, and handle; it includes a fitted cork stopper. The second jug is finished in a uniform cream-colored Bristol glaze and bears two faint impressed characters on the shoulder near the neck, transcribed as 2 S, which likely represent capacity or factory-specific production markings. Both jugs are constructed with narrow necks and small loop handles.Item 1: 9 inches (H) x 6.75 inches (D)Item 2: 8.75 inches (H) x 6.75 inches (D).
Lot: 293 - A Pair of Vintage Miniature Cast Iron Potbelly Stoves
This lot comprises a pair of miniature decorative objects modeled after traditional 19th-century Americana potbelly parlor stoves. Each piece is constructed from cast iron with a textured black finish. The design features a bulbous mid-section with a decorative front door incorporating a molded wheel-shaped air vent. The upper portion is ribbed and terminates in a flared top plate with a decorative border and a small rectangular protrusion representing a stovepipe collar. Each stove is mounted on a square pedestal base supported by four cabriole-style feet. The front of the base includes an open rectangular compartment representing an ash pit. Embossed marks are present on the flat shelf of the base in front of the stove body, though the characters are not clearly legible for transcription. These items are likely intended for use as bookends or paperweights.Height: 5 1/4 inchesWidth: 4 1/2 inchesDepth: 3 1/4 inches.
Lot: 294 - Three-Light Cut Glass and Crystal Candelabrum with Hanging Prisms
This clear glass three-light candelabrum is attributed to Shannon Crystal based on visually identical documented examples. The piece features a central vertically-fluted pedestal supporting a central candle cup and two lateral arms. The arms are designed with a molded spiral-twist pattern and terminate in matching bobeches. Each bobeche features a scalloped rim and is decorated with cut-glass fan and starburst motifs. Suspended from each bobeche are faceted leaf-shaped glass pendealogues attached with metal wire hangers. The candelabrum rests on a substantial circular base with broad, convex fluted lobes and a scalloped edge. No maker marks or etched signatures were identified on the base or body.Height: 16 inchesWidth: 16 inchesBase Diameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 295 - Two Pieces of Vintage Amberina Glass including a Large Pedestal Compote and a Lidded Jar
This lot comprises two pieces of mid-century American pressed glass in the Amberina colorway, which features a gradient transition from amber-yellow at the base to ruby red at the rim. The first item is a substantial pedestal compote with a flared, scalloped rim and a faceted diamond block pattern on the exterior walls. The footed base is decorated with a radial sunburst design and shows characteristic mold lines from the manufacturing process. The second item is a cylindrical lidded jar in the Moon and Star pattern, featuring circular depressions with embossed star centers. While no maker marks are visible, the jar is attributed to the L.E. Smith Glass Company, which was a primary producer of this pattern in the Amberina color during the 1960s and 1970s.Compote diameter: 11 inchesCompote height: 6 inches.
Lot: 296 - Vintage Ribbed Glass Kitchen Cabinet Jar in the Style of Sellers
This clear pressed glass jar features a drum or barrel-shaped body with vertical ribbing along the sides and smooth, circular front and back faces. This specific form is characteristic of glassware produced for G.I. Sellers & Sons kitchen cabinets during the early to mid-20th century. The vessel is topped with a flat, galvanized metal screw-on lid. Embossed circular markings are present on the base, though they are not clearly legible.Height: 8 1/8 inchesDiameter: 8 inchesDepth (across flat faces): 6 inches.
Lot: 297 - Ethan Allen Colonial Revival Spun Copper and Cast Brass Tea Kettle
A 20th-century decorative tea kettle manufactured in Israel exclusively for the American retailer Ethan Allen. The item is designed in the Colonial Revival style and features a spun copper dome-shaped body with a brass base rim. The hardware components, including the gooseneck spout, ornate scrolling handle, and lid finial, are made of cast brass. The handle is attached to the body with rivets. The underside of the base is stamped with the following marks: MADE EXCLUSIVELY / FOR ETHAN ALLEN, MADE IN / ISRAEL, and a copyright symbol. The interior of the vessel shows evidence of mineral deposits and oxidation consistent with previous use.Height: 9.5 inchesBase Diameter: 8.5 inchesWidth: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 298 - A Set of Four Miniature Cast Iron Toys and Decorative Match Holders
This set of four miniature objects is constructed from cast iron with a uniform black finish. Included are two ornate match holders modeled as parlor stove facades, a stake-bed truck, and a utility wheelbarrow. The two match holders feature elaborate relief-cast decoration including floral patterns, grapevines, and a central archway. These pieces are designed with a box-like cavity behind the facade and have handwritten numbers 180 and 701 on their reverse sides. The stake-bed truck is a vintage-style open-cab vehicle with an integrated stake-side bed. The wheelbarrow is a simple utility design with a deep basin and two rear legs. While no manufacturer marks are present, the items are in the style of early twentieth-century American cast iron manufacturers such as Hubley or Arcade, and the truck resembles mid-to-late twentieth-century reproductions by Iron Art.Match Holder Height: 4.75 inchesMatch Holder Width: 4.5 inchesMatch Holder Depth: 1.5 inches.
Lot: 299 - Fox Hunting Scene Print After William Joseph Shayer, Full Cry
This decorative offset lithograph is a reproduction of the fox hunting scene titled Full Cry, originally by William Joseph Shayer. The print depicts a dynamic hunt in progress, featuring a central rider in a red hunting coat on a bay horse jumping a stream. Several hounds are shown in the foreground, with additional riders and a distant village visible in the rolling landscape background. The piece is presented with a double mat in green and red under glass. It is housed in an ornate gold-toned frame with a rope-twist and beaded border. The reverse includes a manufacturer label from Windsor Art Products Incorporated, located in Pico Rivera, California, with a copyright date of 1989. The label identifies the work as FOX HUNT 4 with IBM number G7637 354 04. An additional label on the back describes the frame as having an Old Leaf finish.Overall frame: 23.5 x 19.5 inchesVisible image: Approximately 15.5 x 10.5 inches.
Lot: 300 - Italian Renaissance Revival Carved Walnut Sgabello Chair
An elaborately carved walnut hall chair in the Italian Renaissance Revival or Neo-Renaissance style, following the traditional sgabello form. The tall, narrow back features intricate pierce-carved decoration, including a central foliate mask, often referred to as a Green Man, flanked by two winged mythological female figures shown in profile. The crest is topped with a winged lion mask over a horizontal rail decorated with foliate scrolls. The solid wooden seat contains a recessed circular center and light incised decorative motifs at the corners. The piece is supported at the front by a single, richly carved trestle-style panel featuring high-relief fruit clusters, including grapes and pomegranates, flanked by two winged female figures that form the front supports and terminate in scrolled feet. A small carved mask is situated at the base of the front panel. The reverse of the chair is finished with simple shaped support boards. No maker marks or labels are present.Height: 48 inchesWidth: 21 inches.
Lot: 301 - Federal Style Ebonized Drop-Leaf Side Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A Federal style drop-leaf side table featuring an ebonized black painted finish. The piece is designed with a rectangular center top flanked by two rounded drop leaves. Below the top is a single long drawer fitted with two brass-toned bail handles on circular backplates. The table is supported by a double-pedestal trestle-style base, featuring four turned and fluted supports connected by a shaped lower shelf. The base terminates in four splayed legs, each fitted with a metal toe cap. The drawer exhibits a simple doweled or butt-joint construction.Height: 28.75 inchesWidth (leaves down): 27 inchesDepth: 18 inches.
Lot: 302 - American Empire Revival Quarter Sawn Tiger Oak Slant Front Secretary Bookcase
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An American antique slant-front secretary bookcase dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The piece is constructed from quarter-sawn oak, displaying a prominent tiger oak grain pattern throughout the primary surfaces, with secondary wood used for the back panels and interior drawer boxes. The upper section features a double-door cabinet with two glass panes and two adjustable-height wooden shelves. The top is finished with an overhanging flat cornice supported by two decorative scrolled corbels. The center desk section has a slant-front lid that opens to a single open compartment, resting on two manual pull-out supports. The lower case contains three graduated full-width drawers. The bottom two drawers feature a slight swell-front design, integrated into curved side supports that terminate in scrolled front bracket feet. The drawers are fitted with cast metal bail handles with white ceramic grips decorated with floral motifs. Brass-trimmed keyholes are present on the upper doors, the desk lid, and each drawer, although no keys are provided. The reverse of the piece features handwritten inventory numbers 37 and 57 in white medium.Height: 71 1/2 inchesWidth: 36 3/4 inchesDepth: 18 1/2 inches.
Lot: 303 - American Golden Oak Slant-Front Secretary Desk with Beveled Mirror Crest
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is an American Golden Oak slant-front secretary desk, often referred to as a lady's desk. The piece is constructed from quarter-sawn oak, displaying the prominent medullary ray grain pattern known as tiger oak. The desk features a slant lid that opens to a fitted interior consisting of multiple pigeonholes and shelves supported by curved vertical dividers. Above the writing surface is an ornate gallery crest featuring deep-relief carved scrolls surrounding a central semi-circular beveled mirror. Below the writing surface is a single full-width drawer. The desk is supported by four curved cabriole legs. Hardware includes two darkened metal bail pulls on the drawer and decorative metal escutcheons on the drawer and slant lid. The back panel is marked with factory stamps reading OAK / B. No. 543 / 375. No specific manufacturer name is visible.Height: 48 inchesWidth: 28 inchesDepth: 16.5 inches.
Lot: 304 - Antique Larkin-Style Oak Drop-Front Secretary Desk with Shelves
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An antique oak drop-front secretary desk, commonly identified as a Larkin soap premium desk from the late Victorian or early 20th-century period. The piece is constructed primarily of oak, featuring decorative quarter-sawn oak grain patterns on the drop-front and side panels. The upper section is composed of a scrolling crest rail centered by a carved fleur-de-lis motif, above an inset shaped mirror. The mirror is flanked by two small display shelves supported by turned spindles. The drop-front writing surface is embellished with applied oval molding and a central carved foliate scroll design. The interior is a simple open compartment, supported by two metal stay chains when lowered. The base of the unit contains two fixed open bookshelves above a shaped apron and bracket feet. The back is constructed of original unfinished rough-sawn boards. A model or stock number 1041 is stamped into the wood on the lower side of the piece. No other maker marks are visible.Height: 61.5 inchesWidth: 30 inchesDepth: 12.5 inches.
Lot: 305 - Neoclassical Revival Style Inlaid Wood Radio Console Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This early 20th-century console table was originally designed to house radio components. The piece is constructed from hardwood with figured veneers, likely walnut or mahogany, and features decorative lightwood stringing. The front frieze consists of two rectangular veneer panels flanking a central section of pierced wood fretwork. Below the center sits a matching shaped fretwork drop. Both fretwork areas are backed with a gold and brown woven textile grille cloth. The table is supported by four tapered, fluted legs with ring-turned details, terminating in bun feet. The legs are connected by a low, shaped stretcher. The reverse of the table features a large circular cutout and mounting holes for original radio electronics. Height: 31 inchesWidth: 33 inchesDepth: 15 inches.
Lot: 306 - Colonial Revival Spindle-Turned Wood Demilune Console Table
A Colonial Revival demilune console table constructed of hardwood with a dark espresso or mahogany-toned finish. The table features a half-moon shaped top with a beveled edge. Below the top is a decorative apron with a scalloped profile. The base consists of three spindle-turned legs that terminate in small rounded feet. The legs are connected by a spindle-turned T-stretcher for stability. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the piece.Width: 24 inchesDepth: 12 inchesHeight: 30 inches.
Lot: 307 - American Victorian Stained Oak Spool Turned Parlor Table
This late 19th-century American parlor or side table is crafted in the Victorian cottage style from stained oak. The piece features a square top constructed of joined solid oak planks. The base is supported by four splayed legs with decorative ring and spool turnings. A square lower shelf is positioned between the legs, secured by turned stretchers. The construction shows no identified maker marks or labels. Top: 24 inches x 24 inchesHeight: 29 inches.
Lot: 308 - American Victorian Quartersawn Oak Square Parlor Table with Bobbin Legs
This late Victorian era American parlor or occasional table is constructed of oak. The square tabletop features a molded edge and a decorative dark stringing or inlaid border. Positioned below the top is a fixed lower shelf with a scalloped piecrust edge, displaying a prominent quartersawn or tiger oak grain pattern. The table is supported by four splayed legs featuring spool-turned bobbin ornamentation. No manufacturer marks are visible.Width: 22 inchesDepth: 22 inchesHeight: 28.5 inches.
Lot: 309 - American Victorian Quarter Sawn Oak Extension Dining Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This American Victorian era extension dining table is constructed from solid quarter-sawn oak, exhibiting the distinctive medullary rays common to tiger oak. The square split-top is finished with a molded edge and rests on a deep apron detailed with decorative scroll-carved brackets at the corners. The table is supported by four perimeter legs and a central fifth leg designed to provide stability when the top is extended. Each of the five multi-turned legs features fluted block sections and terminates in original metal casters. No extension leaves are included with this lot.Height: 30 inchesWidth: 42 inchesDepth: 42 inches.
Lot: 310 - Set of four American Victorian Spindle Back Oak Side Chairs with Cane Seats
This set of four matching side chairs is constructed from solid oak with a golden oak finish, characteristic of American mass-produced furniture from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. Each chair features a curved, shaped top rail supported by five turned spindles and a lower horizontal rail. The back posts extend to form decorative finials. The seats are fitted with recessed, hand-woven cane panels. The chairs are supported by turned front legs with ring detailing and squared, slightly canted rear legs, all secured by a multi-stretcher base. The style is consistent with catalog furniture of the era, such as pieces produced by the Larkin Co. or Sears, Roebuck and Co.Overall Height: 39 inchesSeat Width (front): 16 inchesOverall Width (at widest point of back): 17.5 inches.
Lot: 311 - Mid-Century Spanish Revival Oak Two-Piece Armoire
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This mid-twentieth-century two-piece armoire is designed in the Spanish Revival style, attributed to manufacturers such as Thomasville or Drexel Heritage. The cabinet is constructed from oak or ash with a medium-to-dark brown stained finish. The upper section features an arched pediment with a central carved circular motif and relief-paneled doors accented with turned spindle cross decorations. The doors are mounted on four exposed barrel hinges and feature ornate vertical metal pulls. The interior of the upper cabinet is divided by a central vertical partition and includes two shelves above three stacked drawers with recessed finger-grip handles. The lower section consists of a matching base with a single wide exterior drawer featuring decorative metal bail handles. The rear panels are made of secondary fiberboard. No maker labels or stamps are visible on the piece.Height: 72 inchesWidth: 38.5 inchesDepth: 19.5 inches.
Lot: 312 - Late 19th Century Victorian Eastlake Style Platform Rocking Chair
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a platform rocking chair, also known as a spring rocker, dating to the late 19th century. The chair is designed in the Victorian Eastlake style, featuring geometric turnings and decorative spindle work. The frame is constructed of a dark-stained hardwood and includes an ornate backrest with vertical spindles between horizontal rails, topped with decorative finials. The armrests are supported by thick, turned posts. The seat and backrest are upholstered in a beige floral jacquard fabric with a padded sling-style seat construction. The chair is mounted on a stationary platform base with a metal spring-rocking mechanism that allows for movement without floor runners. No maker marks or labels are visible.Height: 42 inchesWidth: 22.5 inchesDepth: 23.5 inches.
Lot: 313 - Quartersawn Oak Armchair in the Dutch Colonial Revival Style
This single armchair is constructed from solid quartersawn oak, also known as tiger oak, which is distinguished by prominent medullary ray flecks throughout the wood grain. The piece reflects an early 20th-century Colonial Revival influence, specifically drawing from Dutch or Flemish folk furniture styles. The chair features an exceptionally tall, solid-wood back splat with a scalloped crested top and a central teardrop-shaped cutout. The base of the splat is accented with two carved scroll motifs. The wide, flat arms are gracefully curved and joined to the back with visible through-tenon joinery, while the front supports are square-cut uprights. The solid-plank seat is supported by turned front legs with ring and bulbous motifs, terminating in simple feet, while the rear legs are flared for stability. Heavy-duty construction is evident with visible joinery and support cleats on the underside of the seat. No maker marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the item.Height: 42.75 inchesWidth at arms: 27 inchesSeat width: 23 inches.
Lot: 314 - American Windsor Style Hoop Back Rocking Chair
One American Windsor style hoop back rocking chair constructed from a combination of hardwoods. The design features a bentwood hoop back containing seven vertical spindles. The bentwood armrests are supported by three spindles each and terminate in rounded grips. The chair has a solid, shaped wood plank seat. The undercarriage consists of four turned legs supported by a box stretcher configuration, all mounted on solid wood curved rockers. The piece is finished in a honey-toned amber stain. No maker marks, labels, or stamps were identified during inspection.Overall Height: 36.5 inchesArmrest Height: 30.5 inchesOverall Width: 21 inches.
Lot: 315 - American Quartersawn Tiger Oak Windsor Style Rocking Chair
A single American Windsor-style rocking chair constructed from quartersawn tiger oak. The chair features a wide, shaped crest rail displaying prominent medullary rays, supported by seven vertical spindles and two outer back posts. The sinuous, scrolled armrests are supported by turned stumps and socketed into the back posts. The solid, contoured seat is mounted on four turned legs reinforced by a central H-stretcher. The base is set upon two long, curved rockers. Construction features spindles and posts socketed directly into the seat and crest rail. No maker's marks or labels are visible. Height: 36.5 inchesWidth (at crest): 24 inchesRocker Length: 35 inches.
Lot: 316 - Mission Style Stained Oak Rocking Chair Attributed to Harden
This rocking chair is designed in the Arts and Crafts or Mission style, attributed to Harden based on visual consensus. The frame is constructed from oak with a dark-stained finish. The chair features a high back containing eight vertical slats and wide, flat armrests with a slight downward curve at the terminals. The frame utilizes mortise and tenon joinery typical of the early 20th century. The seat is padded and upholstered in black material. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps are visible in the images.Height: 37 inchesWidth: 25 inchesDepth: 32 inches.
Lot: 317 - American Black-Painted Press-Back Spindle Rocking Chair
This late 19th or early 20th-century American rocking chair features press-back construction in a vernacular Victorian style. It is crafted from hardwood with a worn black-painted finish. The backrest is composed of seven vertical spindles set between two outer stiles that terminate in rounded finials. The crest rail displays an ornate machine-pressed or embossed floral and scrollwork motif. The curved armrests are each supported by two short spindles. The base consists of four turned legs joined by double side stretchers and single front and rear stretchers, all set upon wooden rockers. The seat retains a circular, shield-shaped pressed decorative design. No manufacturer labels or marks were observed.Overall Height: 41.5 inchesWidth at Arms: 23.5 inchesDepth of Rockers: 31.5 inches.
Lot: 318 - Two American Wooden Chairs including a Victorian Style Caned Rocker and a Press-Back Spindle Chair
This lot comprises two disparate early to mid-20th-century wooden chairs. The first item is a Victorian-style rocking armchair constructed of hardwood, likely oak, with a light natural finish. It features a caned backrest and seat in a classic hexagonal weave. The crest rail is decorated with a central circular medallion flanked by simple carved panels, while the front seat rail and handrests exhibit pressed floral and geometric motifs. The chair is supported by turned front legs and stretchers mounted on curved rockers. The second item is a Windsor-style side chair with a press-back crest rail, likely manufactured in the mid-20th century. It consists of a shaped solid wood plank seat and a spindle back with four central spindles and two larger turned outer spindles. Two thin wire tension braces run from the seat to the crest for added stability. The chair is finished in a dark stain and stands on turned legs joined by an H-form stretcher. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps were identified on either piece.Rocking chair total height: 34 inchesRocking chair seat width: 19.5 inchesRocking chair rocker length: 30 inches.
Lot: 319 - American Victorian Quartersawn Oak Extension Dining Table with Barley Twist Legs
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This late 19th-century American Victorian extension dining table is constructed from solid oak with a light golden finish. The top features a mixture of rift-sawn and quartersawn grain patterns, showing the characteristic medullary rays of the wood. The table is designed with a split top to accommodate expansion leaves and is supported by a five-leg base. This base includes four corner legs and a central fifth leg for structural support when the table is extended. Each leg is heavily carved, featuring a central barley-twist or spiral-turned section, acanthus leaf motifs on square lower plinths, and gadrooned bun feet. The apron is decorated with carved scrollwork and stylized foliate designs at the corner blocks. No maker's marks or labels were identified on the piece. Please note that no additional leaves are present with this lot.Width: 42 inchesDepth: 42 inchesHeight: 30 inches.
Lot: 320 - Two Antique American Armless Sewing Rockers in Hitchcock and Colonial Revival Styles
This lot features two mismatched antique-style armless rocking chairs, commonly known as sewing rockers. The first chair is a hardwood ladder-back rocker finished in black paint with gold-toned stenciling in the manner of Hitchcock furniture. The decoration includes a central star flanked by leafy branches on the lower back slat, with faint remnants of a matching stencil on the upper slat. It is constructed with turned front posts and a woven fiber rush seat. The second chair is an American Colonial Revival style fiddle-back rocker crafted from dark-stained hardwood. It features a shaped central splat within a rectangular frame and turned front legs. The padded seat is upholstered in a cream-colored fabric featuring vertical green stripes and floral motifs. Both rockers are joined with traditional mortise-and-tenon construction.Black Rocker Height: 31 inchesBlack Rocker Seat Width: 18 inchesBlack Rocker Length: 30.5 inches.
Lot: 321 - American Country Style Ladder-Back Side Chair with Woven Seat
An American country style ladder-back side chair. The frame is constructed of turned hardwood, such as maple or ash, and features two horizontal back slats set between turned upright posts. The chair is supported by turned legs joined by a double set of stretchers on all sides, with the front-facing stretchers featuring decorative ring turnings. The seat is composed of a woven brown fabric tape or heavy cord arranged in a checkerboard block pattern. No maker marks or labels are visible on the piece.Overall Height: 35.75 inchesSeat Width: 16.75 inchesSeat Depth: 14.25 inches.
Lot: 322 - Vintage Industrial Steel and Wood Side Chair with Integrated Book Rack
This vintage industrial side chair, attributed to American manufacturers such as UHL Steel or Envoy, features a black-painted metal frame with contoured hardwood components. The seat and two-slat backrest are constructed from finished wood and are fastened to the frame with metal rivets and bolts. A built-in book storage rack is located under the seat, comprised of four flat metal slats supported by a frame with arched cross-braces between the legs. No manufacturer labels, stamps, or marks are visible.Overall Height: 31.5 inchesSeat Width: 16 inchesSeat Depth: 17.5 inches.
Lot: 323 - Louisville Tin and Stove Company Progress Cast Iron Two Burner Laundry Stove
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A cast iron laundry or utility stove produced by the Louisville Tin and Stove Company of Louisville, Kentucky. The stove is part of the manufacturer's Progress line. This freestanding unit features a rectangular cooktop with two removable circular burner covers, known as eyes, and an oval flue collar at the rear. The cylindrical firebox is mounted on a square pedestal base. The front of the base is equipped with an ash removal door that includes a circular four-spoke rotating draft regulator to manage airflow. The entire unit is supported by four decorative cabriole-style legs. The cooktop surface is embossed with 10 N in both rear corners. The front ash door bears the embossed marks - PROGRESS -, LOUISVILLE, and TIN & STOVE CO. The stove is finished in a uniform black coating.Height: 22.5 inchesWidth: 20.5 inchesDepth: 14 inches.
Lot: 324 - Antique Victorian Style Cast Metal and Amber Slag Glass Street Lamp Floor Lamp
A Victorian style street lamp floor lamp featuring a cast metal frame with an antique gold-tone finish. The hexagonal lantern head contains six panels of amber-colored slag glass and is decorated with pierced scrollwork, bead-and-reel motifs, and a pointed finial. The support pole is composed of multiple sections, including a textured upper shaft and a lower shaft with an embossed scale pattern. A decorative urn-shaped element with laurel swags sits above the base. The heavy tripod base is embellished with neoclassical acanthus leaves, scrollwork, and paw feet. The lamp is equipped with a single pull-chain switch beneath the lantern and a brown plastic cord. No maker's marks or labels are present. Height: 64.5 inchesBase Width: 14 inches.
Lot: 325 - Art Deco Cast Metal Bridge Arm Floor Lamp with Uranium Glass Accents
This Art Deco style bridge arm floor lamp is constructed of cast metal with a dark, aged finish. The design features decorative translucent green glass components, including a spherical break on the upper shaft and a tall, hexagonal column above the base, characteristic of uranium or jadeite glass from the early 20th century. The stylized bridge arm displays geometric fan motifs and a central floral medallion. The shaft transitions through faceted square and round sections, supported by an ornate tripod base featuring intricate openwork scroll and leaf patterns. The lamp is equipped with a pull-chain socket designed with an uno thread to accept a screw-on bridge lamp shade. The electrical system includes an older beige cloth-covered cord. No shade is included.Total Height: 59.5 inchesBase Width: 11.5 inchesArm Reach: 13 inches.
Lot: 326 - Two Vintage Cast Metal Floor Lamps in Art Deco and Candelabra Styles
This lot consists of two vintage cast metal floor lamps of different decorative styles. The first is an Art Deco style torchere lamp featuring a black metal trumpet-shaped reflector shade at the top. Below the shade are three curved arms, each with a candle-style socket and cardboard sleeve. The lamp is supported by a tall central pole and a weighted hexagonal base with embossed geometric patterns. The second lamp is a candelabra style floor lamp with two ornate scrolled arms and a central vertical rod. The stem features two green translucent glass or onyx-style decorative knops. This lamp sits on an ornate four-footed pierced cast metal base with foliate motifs. A component on the second lamp is marked P & S for Pass & Seymour. Both lamps are equipped with vintage ungrounded wiring.Height: 63.5 inches.
Lot: 327 - Vintage Wrought Iron Adjustable Floor Standing Candle Holder with Brass Accents
A floor-standing candle holder constructed from wrought iron with a black finish and decorative brass elements. The piece features a slender central shaft topped with a brass ball finial. It is supported by a tripod base consisting of three scrolled legs terminating in flattened spade-shaped feet. A brass-toned spherical weight is located at the center of the base. An adjustable arm with scrollwork decoration supports a single crown-style candle cup with a crenulated rim. The height of the arm can be adjusted along the central shaft and is secured by a brass collar and thumb screw mechanism.Height: 56.5 inchesBase Width: 17.5 inches.
Lot: 328 - Universal Oriental Pachislo Skill-Stop Slot Machine
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a vintage Japanese Pachislo skill-stop slot machine, model Oriental, manufactured by Universal Sales Co., Ltd. The unit features a black-finished wood or particle board cabinet with a chrome-plated metal frame and plastic front panels. The front glass is decorated with graphics including Oriental, Big Chance, and Exciting Game Machine. It is an electronic three-reel machine designed to be operated with tokens or medals rather than coins. A control panel on the front features three skill-stop buttons used to manually halt each spinning reel. The manufacturer identification plate on the rear contains Japanese text identifying the producer as Universal Sales Co., Ltd. and provides electrical specifications of 100V, 50/60Hz, and 105W. The plate also lists the model number as 9262 and the serial number as 014357. Other labels include a blue sticker numbered 006067 and a white Dendon label.Height: 32 inchesWidth: 19 inchesDepth: 12 inches.
Lot: 329 - Yamasa Super Planet Type-A Pachislo Skill-Stop Slot Machine
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Lot: 330 - Stained Wood Square Collector Display Cabinet with Sliding Doors and Adjustable Shelving
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Lot: 331 - Ethan Allen British Classics Style Cherry Queen Size Four Poster Bed
Attributed to the Ethan Allen British Classics collection, this four-poster queen-size bed is constructed of cherry wood with a warm reddish-brown finish. The design features four tall, turned posts with fluted upper sections and spiral barley-twist middle sections, each topped with a carved pineapple finial. The arched headboard displays book-matched wood veneers in a sunburst pattern and a central carved shell motif with scrolled ears. The bed includes original bolt-on side rails with molded edges and three wooden mattress support slats. Circular brass covers are used to conceal the assembly hardware on the footboard posts.Overall Height: 77 in.Overall Width: 67 in.Overall Length: 91 in.
Lot: 332 - Antique Wood Chapel Style Mantel Clock Attributed to Waterbury Clock Co.
This late 19th-century mechanical shelf clock features a wooden case designed in the Gothic-influenced steeple or chapel style. The case is detailed with a scalloped pediment, a central pointed arch, and a carved top finial. A hinged front door with a clear glass panel reveals the interior components. The circular dial displays black Roman numerals and two winding arbors, though it shows significant surface deterioration and staining. The clock is powered by a spring-driven mechanical movement and includes a wire gong chime and a pendulum with a decorative silver-toned bob. A handwritten note on a yellowed paper scrap inside the base reads 1892 Jan 12. A metal winding key is present, and a metal hanging bracket is attached to the reverse side of the case.Height: 19 inchesWidth: 11.5 inchesDepth: 5 inches.
Lot: 333 - Maxfield Parrish Daybreak Framed Lithograph Print
This vintage offset lithograph, titled Daybreak, is a celebrated work by American illustrator Maxfield Parrish. The composition features two figures—a standing youth leaning toward a reclining woman—on a neoclassical terrace framed by tall columns and overhanging blossoms, set against a mountainous lake landscape at dawn. The print is marked in the lower right margin with the artist's printed signature, Maxfield Parrish, and in the lower left with a copyright mark reading © The House of Art, N.Y. Included with the print is a handwritten index card that notes the title as Break of Dawn and provides provenance details for publishers Reinthal & Newman and The House of Art at 59 W. 19th Street, New York. The artwork is housed in a period ornate gessoed frame with a textured black and gold finish.Framed Dimensions: 11.75 x 19.75 inches.
Lot: 334 - Campaign Style Wood Triple Decker Quartz Mantel Clock with Pendulum
A wooden tiered mantel clock in the triple decker style. The case is constructed from stained wood, likely pine, and features a tiered tower design. The structure includes two flanking square pillars supporting a gabled top with a central decorative notch. The central body consists of three distinct sections: a top clock compartment with a hinged glass door, a middle compartment with a glass viewing window for the pendulum, and a bottom section featuring a functional drawer with a brass-tone pull knob. The case is accented throughout with brass-tone L-shaped corner brackets. The square brass-tone dial features an ornate foliate scrollwork background and a circular chapter ring with black Arabic numerals. It includes three black hands: a spade hour hand, a decorative minute hand, and a thin second hand. The rear of the clock reveals a black plastic battery-operated quartz movement. A decorative brass-tone swinging pendulum is visible through the middle compartment window. No maker marks are present on the wooden case or the dial.Height: 27 1/2 inchesWidth: 12 1/2 inchesDepth: 8 inches.
Lot: 335 - Vintage Crescent Miniature Toy Cook Stove Set
This miniature toy cook stove set was manufactured by the Grey Iron Casting Company of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, under the Crescent brand name. The stove is constructed from cast iron and features a decorative high back with a warming shelf, a removable vertical chimney pipe, and a side shelf with an openwork lattice design. The front of the unit features a functional oven door with a cast logo reading CRESCENT above a six-pointed star. The stove top includes four burner positions, one of which is fitted with a removable circular cover. The set is accompanied by an assortment of cast iron cookware, including two small pots with long handles and one small frying pan. The marking MADE IN U.S.A. is cast into the reverse of the decorative back piece.Height: 10 inchesWidth: 8.5 inchesDepth: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 336 - Crescent Miniature Toy Kitchen Stove with Cookware Accessories
This miniature toy kitchen stove features the embossed name Crescent on the front oven door and is marked Taiwan on the reverse. The item is constructed from cast iron with a black painted finish and decorative gold-toned accents highlighting the manufacturer name and the star and crescent moon motif on the oven door. The stove is designed with a high decorative back including two small shelves, a central chimney flue, and a perforated side warming shelf. The set includes a group of accessories comprising two tea kettles, one with a metal wire handle, and a small frying pan. The oven door is functional and features a working hinge. This item is a mid-to-late 20th-century collectible or toy produced in the style of 19th-century salesman samples.Height: 11.5 inchesWidth: 12.5 inchesDepth: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 337 - A Pair of Miniature Cast Iron Potbelly Stoves
A pair of miniature decorative stoves constructed of cast iron with a black painted finish. The set consists of two pieces modeled after traditional potbelly wood-burning stoves. The larger stove features a bulbous, fluted central body and a circular door with a decorative wheel-patterned vent, resting on a squared base with four curved legs. The smaller stove displays a similar fluted profile and four-legged base but is designed with an open firebox without a door. Both items are static miniatures and include separate top components. The underside of the larger stove base features the cast mark TAIWAN.Height of larger stove: 7.5 inchesBase width of larger stove: 4.5 inchesBase width of smaller stove: 4 inches.
Lot: 338 - Evan Williams Master Distiller's Select Commemorative Earthstone Jug 1983
An Evan Williams Master Distiller's Select commemorative Earthstone jug, dated 1983. This ceramic stoneware jug features a two-tone glaze, with a dark brown upper portion and a cream-colored lower body. The vessel is formed with a single loop handle and is topped with a natural cork stopper. A red paper seal, scuffed but largely intact, covers the cork. The front of the jug is printed in black with the Evan Williams logo, barrel icon, and product details. The reverse side features a printed paragraph about the distillery's history and the hand-selection of the bourbon, followed by bottling information for the Old Evan Williams Distillery in Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky. A silver-toned foil label on the shoulder identifies the item as a commemorative Earthstone jug. The underside of the base is incised with the marks LIMITED EDITION 1983 750 ML.Height: 7.5 inchesWidth: 5.25 inches.
Lot: 339 - Two McCormick Platte Valley Straight Corn Whiskey Stoneware Jugs
This lot consists of two two-tone stoneware whiskey jugs produced for Platte Valley Straight Corn Whiskey by the McCormick Distilling Company of Weston, Missouri. The first jug is a 750ml vessel featuring a brown-glazed shoulder and neck over a tan body. The shoulder is embossed with McCormick and Made in USA. The front is decorated with cobalt blue printed text including the brand name and a circular logo depicting a bearded man. A paper label on the reverse specifies the contents as 3 years old, 40 percent alcohol by volume, and distilled in Kentucky. The jug retains a blue wax-sealed cap and a contemporary packing sticker on the base dated October 16, 2006. The second item is a miniature half-pint jug with a dark brown-glazed shoulder and tan body. It features cobalt blue printed text on the front and back, including the mandatory phrase Federal Law Forbids the Sale or Reuse of This Container. The shoulder is embossed McCormick and the base is stamped in blue ink with 135-59 and 11-D-16. It is fitted with a black ribbed plastic screw cap and retains a partial green tax stamp on the shoulder.Large jug height: 7.5 inchesLarge jug diameter: 4.125 inchesLarge jug weight: 3.37 lb.
Lot: 340 - A Pair of Antique American Stoneware Canning Jars including The Weir Patent March 1 1892
This lot consists of two cylindrical antique American stoneware preserve or canning jars featuring wire-bale locking mechanisms. The smaller jar is an identified Weir patent jar, featuring an off-white glazed body and a dark brown slip-glazed lid. The lid is embossed with the text PAT MARCH 1st 1892 and THE WEIR, which refers to the Weir Pottery Company of Monmouth, Illinois. The larger jar features an off-white glazed body with a high-gloss black-glazed lid. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the body or lid of the larger jar. Both vessels are constructed with slightly tapered shoulders and original metal wire-bale closures.Taller jar height: 8.5 inchesSmaller jar height: 7.5 inchesLarge jar base diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 341 - S.P. & S. Co. White Hall Illinois One Gallon Stoneware Shoulder Jug
An antique salt-glazed stoneware shoulder jug manufactured by the S.P. & S. Co. (Smith, Page & Smith Company) of White Hall, Illinois. The vessel features a cylindrical body, a rounded shoulder, and a short neck with a single applied loop handle. The exterior is finished in an off-white to beige salt glaze with characteristic surface texture and minor iron spotting. On the side of the jug is a clear cobalt blue stamp within an outline of the state of Illinois. This mark includes a logo with a letter W nested inside an A at the top, followed by the company name S.P. & S. CO. and the text MADE BY WHITE HALL ILL. The S.P. & S. Co. was a prominent manufacturer in the White Hall pottery district during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Height: 9 inchesDiameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 342 - American 19th Century Salt-Glazed Stoneware Storage Jar with Lid
This 19th-century American stoneware storage jar features a slightly ovoid form with a flared rim and an internal gallery designed to hold its matching button-knob lid. The vessel is finished in a heavy salt glaze characterized by dramatic kiln-firing effects, with the coloration transitioning from a golden-tan to deep chocolate brown and near-black kiln flashes or scorch marks. The exterior is decorated with a single horizontal incised line encircling the midsection and several finely incised lines around the shoulder and neck. The button-knob lid sits flush within the rim gallery. There are no maker's marks, signatures, or capacity stamps visible on the crock or the lid.Height: 7 1/4 inchesBase Diameter: 5 1/2 inches.
Lot: 343 - Two Antique Cylindrical Stoneware Vessels
This lot consists of two antique stoneware vessels. The first is a cylindrical jar with a stepped, tapering shoulder and a wide mouth, finished in a light cream-toned glaze with iron spotting. An incised mark, possibly a stylized X or K, is located on the underside of the base. The second item is a single-handled shoulder jug with a narrow spout, finished in a dark brown slip glaze with a contrasting lighter band and incised rings around the shoulder. The unglazed base of the jug displays concentric wire-cut marks from the potter's wheel.Height of handled jug: 9.25 inchesDiameter of handled jug base: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 344 - Antique Brown Slip Glazed Stoneware Jug with Pancake Spout
This antique stoneware jug is a classic example of 19th-century American utilitarian pottery, featuring a cylindrical body that tapers to a rounded shoulder. It is equipped with a single applied strap handle and a collared spout characterized by a wide pancake-style rim with a small integral pouring lip. The piece is finished in a deep, chocolate-brown Albany-type slip glaze. The glaze surface displays characteristic pitting, pops, and minor crawling where the slip did not fully cover the clay during firing. No maker marks, stamps, or capacity numerals are visible on the body or the base. The base shows concentric circular marks from the potter's wheel and uneven glaze application along the bottom edge.Height: 9.5 inchesDiameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 345 - Antique Gate-Marked Cast Iron Spittoon
A nineteenth-century cast iron spittoon or cuspidor. The vessel features a wide, funnel-shaped rim tapering into a bulbous, compressed spherical body. It is finished with a worn black paint. A prominent raised horizontal line, known as a gate mark, is located on the underside, indicating that the piece was cast using older sand-casting techniques typically dating between the late eighteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries. The casting possesses a coarse, pebbled surface texture. No maker marks or inscriptions are present.Height: 7 inchesDiameter: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 346 - Studio Pottery Stoneware Beehive Vase in the Style of Rudi Stahl
A hand-thrown stoneware vessel of beehive form, characteristic of mid-century studio pottery. The piece features a wide, cylindrical body with a rounded shoulder and a narrow neck ending in a flared rim. It is finished in a golden-yellow to ochre glaze with a textured, speckled appearance. A band of dark brown or iron-oxide glaze encircles the shoulder and rim. The midsection is decorated with multiple rows of horizontally incised lines. The underside is unglazed and displays four circular dark spots from kiln stilts used during firing. No maker's stamps or signatures were identified on the piece.Height: 9.5 inchesDiameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 347 - Two American Studio Pottery Stoneware Jars, one Signed Truong 1992
This lot features two distinct hand-crafted studio pottery jars produced in the late 20th century. The larger vessel is an ovoid stoneware jar with a narrow mouth and a thickened, rounded rim. It is finished in a mottled dark brown to metallic bronze glaze, featuring a vertical splash of speckled blue-gray overglaze. The unglazed base is marked with the handwritten characters BAD BLUE in black pigment. The second piece is a bulbous jar with a flared mouth and a short, recessed foot. It is decorated with a textured yellow-ochre crackle glaze that shows subtle green undertones, while the rim and foot are finished in a dark brown to black glaze. The base of this jar is incised with the signature TRUONG and the date 92.Height (Ovoid Jar): 8.75 inchesWidth (Ovoid Jar): 5.75 inches.
Lot: 348 - A Set of Five Clear Pressed Glass Tableware Pieces in the Cubist Style
This set of five clear pressed glass tableware items features a uniform geometric faceted pattern consisting of raised, multi-faceted cubes that create a light-refracting honeycomb effect. The design is in the style of mid-20th-century American patterns such as Fostoria American or Indiana Glass Whitehall. The collection consists of a large serving bowl with a scalloped rim and a molded starburst motif on the exterior base, a two-piece decorative lidded jar in the shape of a pineapple, a rectangular lidded butter dish with a matching domed cover and tab handle, a shallow oblong relish tray with a zig-zag rim, and a small round straight-sided tumbler or votive holder. The glass is heavy and thick-walled, typical of pressed glass construction. No alphanumeric maker marks are present on any of the items.Large Bowl: 8 inches in diameter, 3.75 inches in height.
Lot: 349 - A Pair of Vintage Electric Boudoir Lamps with Frosted Glass Shades and Crystal Prisms
A pair of mid-century electric hurricane-style boudoir lamps. Each lamp features a frosted satin glass shade decorated with embossed floral and grain motifs and finished with a ruffled, scalloped rim. The shades are supported by metal sockets embossed with the mark LEVITON MADE IN U.S.A. 250W 250V. Below the socket, a circular serrated glass bobeche supports a series of clear faceted crystal prisms in a spearhead or teardrop shape. Each lamp rests on a fluted pedestal stem leading to a square pressed-glass base with a textured beaded or hobnail pattern. The electrical components include brown cords and integrated turn-switch sockets. Height: 14.5 inchesWidth at bobeche: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 350 - A Pair of Mid-Century Modern Italian Style Cobalt Blue Glass Smoking Accessories
This matched smoking set features a square-profile ashtray and a square table lighter base, both formed from heavy, translucent cobalt blue glass. The design emphasizes solid geometric forms with sharp, polished edges and flat, smooth surfaces. The ashtray includes a deep circular well and two cigarette rests on opposite sides. The lighter base is a solid block of glass with a central circular recess that holds a removable, chrome-finished metal butane lighter insert. The lighter is functional and produces a blue flame. The set is housed in its original dark blue textured paper presentation box with a white satin-style fabric interior lining. Small incised marks are located on the bottom rim of the metal lighter insert but are not clearly legible. There are no signatures or labels on the glass pieces. Identical sets are widely attributed to mid-20th-century Italian glass production.Presentation Box: 11.75 inches L x 8.5 inches W.
Lot: 351 - A Pair of Mid-Century Modern Amber Glass Table Lighters Including Viking Glass
This lot features two mid-century modern table lighters composed of amber glass with chrome-finished metal components. The smaller lighter is of a squat, rounded form and retains a partial red and silver paper label marked Viking Hand Made. The lighter mechanism on this piece is stamped Japan. The larger lighter is an elongated, slender bottle-shaped vessel with a tapered neck and a circular, weighted chrome base. This tall model is a form attributed to Viking Glass and was frequently produced as a promotional item for Ancient Age bourbon. Both lighters utilize a standard flint and fluid mechanism with chrome-plated hardware.Tall lighter height: 15.5 inchesTall lighter base diameter: 3 inchesSmall lighter height: 2.75 inchesSmall lighter diameter: 3 inches.
Lot: 352 - A Trio of American Brilliant Period Style Cut Glass Tablewares
This collection comprises three lead crystal vessels hand-cut in the American Brilliant Period style. The group consists of a large deep bowl, an oval basket with a high-arched handle, and a boat-shaped relish or bon-bon dish. Each piece is decorated with complex geometric motifs including multi-point hobstars, radiating fans, and fine diamond cross-hatching. The items are characterized by deep miter cuts and finished with serrated sawtooth rims. The basket handle features horizontal notched step-cutting. No maker marks or signatures were observed during inspection.Round bowl: 8.5 inches diameterRound bowl: 3.75 inches height.
Lot: 353 - Two-Piece Shannon Crystal Pedestal Compote in the Royalty Pattern
This lot features a two-piece footed compote or punch bowl manufactured for Shannon Crystal, a line by Godinger. The set is composed of a deep, flared bowl and a separate matching pedestal base. Both pieces are crafted from 24 percent lead crystal and were manufactured in the Czech Republic. The crystal displays a complex all-over cut pattern featuring large pinwheel motifs, multi-pointed stars, and fine diamond cross-hatching. The bowl is finished with a deeply scalloped and notched rim. The pedestal base features a rayed foot with a notched edge and a faceted circular knop on the stem with a central starburst motif. A green diamond-shaped foil label is affixed to the interior rim of the bowl, which reads Shannon Crystal Designs of Ireland 24% Lead Crystal Made in Czech Republic and includes a small yellow shamrock emblem.Height: 10 inchesDiameter: 8 inches at the rim.
Lot: 354 - Block 24 Percent Full Lead Crystal Imperial Pattern Ice Bucket
A large ice bucket or champagne cooler produced by Block as part of the Imperial collection. The piece is constructed from 24 percent full lead crystal and features a tapered cylindrical form. The exterior is decorated with wide vertical miter-cut flutes or pleats that extend to the rim, creating a notched or scalloped top edge. The base features a deeply cut radial starburst pattern. An original oval gold foil label is affixed to the side, which identifies the piece as 24 percent Full Lead Crystal from the maker Block, featuring a bee logo within the letter O. Height: 8.5 inchesDiameter: 8.5 inches.
Lot: 355 - 16-Piece Set of Italian Crystal Stemware and Tumblers with Etched Bird and Geometric Patterns
A 16-piece service of clear crystal glassware manufactured in Italy. The set is comprised of eight stemmed goblets and eight lowball tumblers. Each piece is decorated with a frosted, etched naturalist motif of a songbird perched on a leafy branch above a band of deep, geometric diamond-point cutting. The stemmed goblets are constructed with multi-faceted hexagonal stems and circular bases featuring a rayed star-cut pattern on the underside. The word ITALY is incised at the lower edge of the etched bird motif on the glassware.Goblets: 7 1/4 inches (height); 3 inches (base diameter)Tumblers: 3 3/4 inches (height).
Lot: 356 - A Trio of Glass Spirit Decanters Including a Pair of Cut Glass and One Luigi Bormioli Style Example
This lot features a trio of glass decanters. Included is a matching pair of spirit decanters with a bulbous form and faceted, fluted necks. The lower sections of the bodies are decorated with a deep diamond-cut pattern. The rounded beehive-style stoppers also feature a coordinating diamond-cut design. Also included is a modernist-style clear glass decanter attributed to the Luigi Bormioli Cellini pattern. This decanter has a rectangular, flask-like body with flat panels and an arched shoulder, finished with a solid square glass stopper. All three pieces utilize ground-glass neck joints. No maker marks are present.Cut glass pair height: 9 3/4 inchesCut glass pair diameter: 4 inches.
Lot: 357 - Two Glass Pitchers Including a Teutonic Pattern EAPG Example and an American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Style Pitcher
This lot features two clear glass pitchers of different manufacturing styles. The first is an Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) pressed glass pitcher in the Teutonic pattern, which was produced by McKee and Brothers starting in 1894. The pattern consists of a repeating geometric grid of octagonal buttons and diamond points with a notched handle and a scalloped thumbprint rim. The second pitcher is a hand-cut glass example in the American Brilliant Period style. The decoration features deep mitered cuts forming large multi-point pinwheels with star centers, fine-cut strawberry diamond panels, and fan motifs. This pitcher has a star-cut base and an applied handle with faceted jewel-style cuts. No maker marks were identified on either piece.Cut glass pitcher height: 10 inchesCut glass pitcher base diameter: 5 inchesCut glass pitcher width including handle: 7 inches.
Lot: 358 - A Collection of Anchor Hocking Early American Prescut Glassware
This collection consists of clear pressed glass tableware in the Early American Prescut (EAPC) pattern, also known as Star of David, manufactured by Anchor Hocking. The assortment includes a two-tier serving stand, a large round plate, a lidded canister, and a footed vase.The two-tier serving stand, or tidbit tray, features two circular plates with pressed star and fan patterns and scalloped rims. The plates are connected by a fluted gold-tone metal spindle that terminates in a circular ring handle.The large round plate is decorated with an intricate geometric pattern characterized by a central star and six radiating stars connected by an intersecting lattice. The edge is finished with a sawtooth scalloped rim.The lidded canister has a cylindrical body with a pattern of vertical fronds and diamonds. Its matching domed lid features vertical ribbing and a faceted spherical finial.The footed vase, suitable for use as a celery vase, is ornamented with three distinct horizontal bands: stylized palmettes on a stippled ground at the top, a middle row of large diamonds, and a lower band of fine hobnail texture. It is supported by a short stem and a flat circular foot with a scalloped rim.Serving stand lower tier diameter: 11.5 inchesServing stand height: 10 inches.
Lot: 359 - Shannon Crystal by Godinger Freedom Collection Square Pedestal Cake Stand
A Shannon Crystal pedestal cake stand from the Freedom collection, designed by Godinger. This square piece is crafted from 24% lead crystal and was manufactured in the Czech Republic. The top surface features a central square from which a radial starburst pattern extends toward the edges. The perimeter is finished with an ornate, scalloped border composed of faceted leaf and fan-like motifs. The plate is supported by a substantial tiered square pedestal base with a faceted stem. The base retains its original green diamond-shaped manufacturer's label and bears an etched Shannon mark on the underside.Width: 12.25 inchesHeight: 5 inches.
Lot: 360 - Two Ceramic Lidded Vessels Including a Southampton Stoneware Canister and a Signed Studio Pottery Jar Dated 1975
This lot consists of two ceramic lidded vessels. The first item is a stoneware storage canister from the Southampton Stoneware Collection. The vessel features a rounded form with a flared rim and a domed lid topped with a ball finial. It is decorated with a grey and white floral transfer-print motif on a cream-colored ground, depicting a large rose with leaves and smaller sprigs. The base is marked with a black printed logo for the Southampton Stoneware Collection and specifies that it is oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe, and Made in Japan. The base also contains an incised mark reading MADE IN JAPAN. The second item is an urn-shaped studio pottery jar with a pedestal foot and a matching domed lid. The piece is finished in a cream glaze with a dense teal blue splatter or speckle effect. The unglazed base is hand-incised with the initials KEL over the date 75.Measurements for studio pottery jar: 10.5 inches in height and 5.75 inches in diameter at the widest point.
Lot: 361 - Two Hand Blown Art Glass Vases Including a Carlo Moretti Style Pulled Feather Bud Vase
This lot features two hand-blown art glass vases showcasing distinct mid-century decorative styles. The first is an opaline glass baluster-style bud vase attributed to Carlo Moretti, Murano. The vessel features a bulbous body and a long flared neck decorated with a pulled feather or flame pattern in red and charcoal gray against an opaque white ground. The second vase is a tapered four-sided vessel with a square-shaped rim and a faceted square base. It is decorated with internal mottled trails of emerald green, cobalt blue, and lavender over a white interior. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are present on either piece.Vase 1 widest diameter: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 362 - Two Vintage Art Glass Vessels Including a Purple Slag Glass Compote and a Yellow Pulled Art Glass Piece
This lot features two distinct examples of vintage decorative art glass. The first piece is a footed compote or candy dish crafted from opaque purple slag glass, characterized by white marbled swirls throughout. The vessel features a hand-crimped ruffled rim, a faceted hexagonal stem, and a matching hexagonal pedestal base. The form and material are highly characteristic of mid-century American slag glass, possibly by Westmoreland Glass. The second piece is a hand-blown art glass vessel with a bulbous body in vibrant yellow, decorated with vertical, flame-like pulled swirls of black or very dark navy glass. It is supported by an applied multi-footed base in black glass, designed in a pulled or tree root style. The interior of the bowl is a solid bright yellow. Neither piece exhibits visible maker marks, signatures, or labels.Purple Slag Compote: 4 inches height, 5 inches rim diameter.Yellow Art Glass Vessel: 4.5 inches height.
Lot: 363 - Two Pieces of Contemporary Hand-Blown Art Glass
This lot includes two contemporary hand-blown art glass bowls. The first piece is a footed glass bowl characterized by a flared, ruffled rim. The exterior features a fine mottled or spotted pattern in shades of white, dark amethyst, and honey-amber over clear glass, while the interior is a solid translucent amber. The underside of the clear glass foot bears the etched signature and date SB 2004 Jansson. The second piece is a modernist bowl with an organic, asymmetrical form and a tool-pinched rim. This item is crafted from cased glass with a translucent bright blue exterior and an opaque pale blue opaline interior, supported by a thick circular foot. No maker's marks or labels are visible on the second piece.Footed bowl: 5.5 inches diameter, 3.75 inches heightBlue bowl: Approximately 5 inches diameter, 3 inches height.
Lot: 364 - A Set of Six Green Uranium Depression Glass Shot Glasses with Optic Pattern
A set of six green uranium glass shot glasses, produced during the Depression era. These glasses are crafted from transparent green glass that exhibits a bright fluorescent green glow under ultraviolet light. The pieces are made using a pressed glass technique, resulting in a uniform molded exterior pattern with a textured, diamond-like or crackle optic appearance. Each glass features a slightly flared rim and a flat, molded base with no pontil mark. No maker marks, backstamps, or signatures are visible on any of the items.Height: 3.5 inchesTop rim diameter: 2.25 inches.
Lot: 365 - Antique Uranium Vaseline Glass Perfume Bottle with Thumbprint Pattern
This lot consists of a pressed uranium glass perfume bottle with its original matching stopper. The item is made of yellow-green glass, often called Vaseline glass, which fluoresces brightly under ultraviolet light. The form includes a pedestal foot, a baluster-style stem, and a bulbous body decorated with a Thumbprint pattern featuring large, circular concave facets. The tiered stopper includes a faceted mid-section and a pointed finial. The interior neck of the bottle and the stopper plug have been ground to provide a secure seal. The base is molded and finished flat. There are no visible maker marks or signatures.Height: 7.75 inchesWidth: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 366 - A Collection of Vintage American Pressed Glass Cruets and Miniature Bottles
A collection of vintage American pressed glass featuring various traditional patterns and forms. The assortment includes a pitcher with an all-over hobnail pattern and tiered handle, a large square-bodied cruet with starburst motifs and textured corners, a bulbous cruet with diamond and arched paneling, and an octagonal faceted cruet with a ball stopper. Also included is a matching pair of miniature vanity or perfume bottles with a pressed diamond and star pattern on the lower body and flame-shaped stoppers. Several pieces exhibit a faint yellow or lavender tint consistent with older glass compositions. No manufacturer marks are present. Largest piece dimensions: Height: 9.5 inches Base width: 3.125 inches.
Lot: 367 - Two American Glass Bottles, Plainview Farms Dairy Milk and Duffy Malt Whiskey Company
This lot features two glass bottles of American origin representing the dairy and medicinal spirits industries. The first is a mid-20th-century clear glass milk bottle from Plainview Farms Dairy. It displays a green pyroglaze applied color label on the front featuring a circular emblem with a cow's head and the text JERSEY CREAMLINE MILK in an arched banner. The name Plainview Farms Dairy is printed below in cursive script. The base edge is embossed with SEALED, 11, and D-1. The bottle includes a vintage cardboard cap insert that reads Drink GOAT MILK Healthful Nourishing Nature's Perfect Food, attributed to the American Supply House in Columbia, Missouri.The second item is an antique amber glass medicinal whiskey bottle from The Duffy Malt Whiskey Company of Rochester, New York, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The body features heavy circular embossing that reads THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY COMPANY around the upper arch and ROCHESTER N.Y. U.S.A. around the lower arch. The center contains an ornate stylized monogram of the letters D M W Co. The bottle exhibits a typical mold seam and applied-style finish characteristic of the period.Milk bottle height: 9 1/2 inchesMilk bottle base diameter: 3 3/4 inchesWhiskey bottle height: 10 inches.
Lot: 368 - Collection of Five Vintage Glass Miniature Oil Lamps and Decorative Glassware
An assortment of five vintage glass objects comprising two miniature oil lamps and three decorative glassware items. The collection includes a cobalt blue pressed glass finger oil lamp with a brass burner and ruffled blue chimney, featuring an embossed floral and fruit pattern on the font. A second lamp is constructed with an emerald green hobnail patterned font on a brass-tone pedestal base, accompanied by a green fluted chimney. The additional glassware consists of a translucent yellow round decanter with a ground glass stopper, a yellow frosted satin glass bud vase, and a turquoise blue pressed glass footed toothpick holder featuring shell-shaped feet and a beaded scalloped rim. Green lamp height: 10.5 inchesGreen lamp base diameter: 3.25 inches.
Lot: 369 - An Assortment of Vintage Decorative Glassware
This assortment of vintage decorative glass features four distinct pieces including examples of pressed and hand-blown manufacturing. Included is a tall emerald green pitcher in a ribbed herringbone pattern, featuring a scalloped rim, pedestal base, and an applied handle. Also present is a cobalt blue hand-blown glass vase with a bulbous spherical body and flared rim. The collection contains an Art Deco style opaque green bowl with three stylized handles and a matte-finish exterior. The final piece is a deep ruby red pressed glass bowl with a molded grape and leaf design and a ruffled edge. This ruby bowl features an embossed mark on the base for the Indiana Glass Company, depicting an I inside a G, consistent with their Harvest pattern production.Pitcher height: 9 inchesPitcher rim diameter: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 370 - An Assortment of Four Vintage Blue Satin and Teal Pressed Glass Candlesticks
This assortment consists of four glass candlesticks, including a pair in the Harvest Grape pattern and a pair of tall satin-finish column-style holders. The Harvest Grape pair is crafted from translucent teal pressed glass featuring an embossed design of grape clusters and foliage, a pattern attributed to manufacturers such as L.E. Smith or McKee. The second pair comprises tall, frosted light blue glass candlesticks with fluted stems and tiered circular bases accented with dark black trim at the top rims and base edges. While maker marks are present on the underside of the satin pair, they are not clearly legible.Tall Candlestick Height: 8.5 inchesTall Candlestick Base Diameter: 4 inchesTeal Candlestick Height: 4.5 to 5 inches.
Lot: 371 - A Collection of Decorative Glass and Crystal Tableware Including Lenox and PartyLite
This collection consists of three pairs of decorative glass and crystal objects. The first pair comprises Lenox lead crystal candle holders from the Gemini collection. Each holder is a heavy triangular prism featuring three large concave thumbprint cuts on each face and a circular candle well at the top. One piece retains a manufacturer label reading LENOX Gemini. The second pair is composed of PartyLite Chantilly pattern two-light candelabra in clear molded glass. The design includes a fluted domed base with molded foliate motifs, a central vertical shell finial, and two scrolling arms. The final pair consists of ruby-stained glass compotes. These dishes feature fluted bowls with scalloped rims decorated with ruby-red staining, supported by diamond-cut stems and star-cut circular feet.Compote diameter: 5.5 inchesCompote height: 4 inches.
Lot: 372 - A Set of Four Decorative Candlesticks Including Murano Millefiori Glass and Graduated Brass
This lot features a set of four decorative candlesticks including one tall Murano art glass piece and a graduated trio of brass holders. The Murano glass candlestick is crafted using the millefiori murrine technique, featuring a tapered conical body and a flared lobed base composed of fused multicolored glass canes in red, blue, green, yellow, and white floral patterns. The piece is fitted with a heavy gilt metal candle cup in the form of a stylized crown or coronet decorated with scrolled acanthus leaves. A small signature murrine cane with white characters on a blue background is located near the base, reading 098 or 860 depending on orientation. The trio of solid brass candlesticks features a flared trumpet-style form and circular bases. Each is accented at the neck with a cast metal motif of a knotted rope cord with dangling tassels or balls.Height: 9.75 inches (glass); 4 inches, 5 inches, and 6.75 inches (brass)Glass Base Diameter: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 373 - Crescent Toy Cookstove with Accessories
This miniature toy cookstove is manufactured by Crescent. The piece is constructed of cast iron with a traditional black finish and decorative gold-toned highlights. The oven door features a raised emblem with the name Crescent positioned over a five-pointed star within a crescent moon. The main unit features four burner holes with removable covers, a functional oven door, and a firebox door. The set is accompanied by a removable side shelf with a decorative lattice design, an ornate backsplash featuring two warming pedestals and a central warming shelf, and a vertical stovepipe section. Accessories include a silver-toned metal lid lifter tool and a set of cast iron cookware comprising a pot with a wire bail handle, a medium pot, a saucepan, and a small frying pan.Height: 11.5 inchesWidth: 12 inchesDepth: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 374 - A Trio of Art Glass Pieces Including a Saint-Louis Commemorative Paperweight, a Fish Figurine, and a Spatter Glass Pitcher
This lot consists of three hand-blown art glass items. The first item is a solid crystal paperweight in the shape of a bell, produced by Saint-Louis (Compagnie des Cristalleries de Saint-Louis). The interior features a central red lampwork flower positioned above a bulbous base containing controlled air bubbles and a red, white, and blue spatter glass core. The base of the bell features an embossed circular mark reading ST LOUIS CRISTAL with the dates 1586 and 1986, indicating it is a commemorative piece produced for the company’s 400th anniversary. The second item is a stylized hand-blown glass fish figurine. It features a clear glass body with an internal tricolor layer of red, white, and blue spatter glass, with the fins and tail formed from pulled clear glass. The third item is a miniature decorative pitcher featuring a flared rim, a clear upper body, and an applied clear glass handle. The bulbous base is decorated with an internal multicolored spatter pattern in shades of red, blue, yellow, and white. While the bell is signed, the fish and pitcher are unmarked and are executed in the style of Murano art glass.Saint-Louis Bell: 5 inches heightFish Figurine: 3 inches length, 2.5 inches heightPitcher: 4.25 inches height, 3.75 inches width.
Lot: 375 - Hand-Carved Cedar Wood Root Happy Buddha Sculpture
This contemporary hand-carved decorative sculpture depicts the Laughing Buddha, also known as Budai or Hotei. The figure is sculpted from a single section of a tree trunk or root, possibly cedar, utilizing the natural organic form of the wood as part of the design. The upper portion featuring the head and shoulders is carved with a joyful expression and finished with a smooth, polished patina, while the remainder of the sculpture preserves the raw texture, knots, and grain of the timber. The underside of the base retains an original paper retail label from World Market, SKU# 389163, which identifies the piece as hand-carved and provides a brief description of the subject and the unique nature of the material.Height: 10 inchesWidth: 6 inchesDepth: 4 inches.
Lot: 376 - A Set of Four Hand-Carved and Painted Wooden Folk Art Figurines Signed C. Warren Larkin
This set of four hand-carved and painted wooden figurines is executed in the traditional flat-plane folk art style and features a signature from carver C. Warren Larkin. The collection consists of three female figures and one male figure. The largest female figure wears a brown shawl and dress with hands clasped. The mid-sized female figure wears a red headscarf and a brown jacket, while carrying a small book and a white cloth. The smallest female figure wears an orange headscarf and a red and white striped skirt, also holding a small book. The male figure is depicted with a full white beard and wears a black hat, a black jacket featuring a hand-painted floral wreath motif on the chest, and brown trousers, and he holds a separate walking stick. The underside of the mid-sized female figure is inscribed in pencil with the name C WARREN LARKIN and the date Nov 26, 1934. Faint, illegible marks are present on the base of the largest female figure. Height: 6.5 inchesBase Width: 2.5 inchesBase Depth: 2.25 inches.
Lot: 377 - Vintage Lanshire Electric Ceramic Mantel Clock in Rococo Style
This vintage electric mantel clock features an ornate cream-colored glazed ceramic case in the Rococo Revival style. The case is detailed with prominent scrolling, shell-like motifs, and a raised relief of two cherubs at the base. It is decorated with small multi-colored floral transfer decals on the shoulders and sides. The circular dial is protected by a convex glass lens with a brass-toned metal bezel. The face displays black Roman numerals and a central lace-like geometric pattern. Three hands are present: hour, minute, and a sweeping second hand. The dial is marked CLOCK MOVEMENT BY LANSHIRE CHICAGO ILL U.S.A. The rear metal movement plate is stamped CLOCK MOVEMENT BY LANSHIRE FOR A.C. ONLY 105 - 125 V. 60 CY 2 W. The unit is powered by an attached two-prong electrical cord.Height: 11.75 inchesWidth: 8.25 inchesDepth: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 378 - Victorian Style Polished Brass Duplex Burner Table Lamp with Milk Glass Shade
This non-electrified oil or kerosene table lamp is constructed of polished brass. The lamp features a baluster-form font resting on a flared and tiered pedestal base. It is fitted with a duplex-style burner assembly, which includes two wick adjustment knobs. One of the adjustment knobs is mounted with a small brass disc marked England, indicating the country of origin. The lamp is topped with a spherical white milk glass shade and a clear glass chimney that extends through the center of the shade. Total Height: 23 inchesBase Diameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 379 - Antique Savings Bank Combination Safe Still Bank
This is an antique combination safe still bank, attributed to the Kenton Hardware Company or National Safe Company, produced in the late 19th to early 20th century. The bank features a cast metal front door and top plate with stamped metal side and back panels. The top is decorated with raised scrollwork surrounding the cast lettering SAVINGS BANK. The front door displays matching ornate scrollwork and is fitted with a central combination-style dial and a pull knob. A horizontal coin entry slot is located at the top of the rear panel. The interior structure includes a vertical support rod and a perforated base. Height: 4 1/4 inchesWidth: 3 inchesDepth: 2 1/4 inches.
Lot: 380 - A Pair of Cut and Frosted Crystal Vases
This lot features two clear lead crystal vases of varying styles and dimensions. The first is a tall, tapered vase characterized by a deeply cut pinwheel or feathered sunburst pattern that radiates across the body. It features a flared, scalloped rim with a sawtooth edge and a thick, flat base. The second piece is a pedestal vase with a bulbous upper body and a cinched waist. Its decoration includes a combination of frosted five-petal flowers and raised grape clusters. The lower portion of the body is accented with deep vertical wedge cuts, and the piece is finished with a scalloped rim and a matching scalloped pedestal foot. No maker marks or signatures are visible on either item.Taller Vase:Height: 11.5 inchesTop Diameter: 5.5 inchesShorter Vase:Height: 9.75 inchesTop Diameter: 5.25 inches.
Lot: 381 - Large Diamond Cut Tapered Lead Crystal Flower Vase
This is a heavy lead crystal flower vase featuring a tapered, conical shape. The exterior is decorated with a continuous pattern of deep-cut diamond facets from top to bottom. The sharp edges of the cut facets produce notable light dispersion and refractive highlights throughout the glass. The vase has a smooth, polished rim and a solid, thick base. No maker's marks, labels, or etched signatures are visible on the item. The style and level of craftsmanship are consistent with high-quality lead crystal production from the mid-to-late 20th century.Height: 10 inchesRim Diameter: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 382 - Two Hand-Carved Desert Ironwood Animal Figures, Pelican and Bear
This lot features two hand-carved hardwood animal figurines, consisting of a pelican and a bear. Both pieces are crafted from dense, dark-grained desert ironwood (Olneya tesota), a material characteristic of regional folk art from the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico. The pelican figure is depicted in a standing pose with its long beak tucked against its chest, featuring incised linear details on the wings and tail. It is perched on an integral, multi-faceted base that retains the natural, rough-hewn texture of the wood. The bear figure is shown in a walking pose with an open mouth. The face, ears, and paws exhibit textural tooling to represent fur, while the rest of the body is smoothly polished. The underside of the bear is hollowed out and shows visible tool marks. No signatures, maker's marks, or labels are present on either piece.Pelican: 11 3/4 inches (H) x 4 inches (W)Bear: 4 1/2 inches (H) x 7 inches (L).
Lot: 383 - A Trio of Mid-20th Century Brass Chicken Figurines
This set of three decorative figurines features a standing hen and two separate chicks. Each piece is cast in solid brass and displays textural detailing to represent feathers, combs, and eyes. The hen is constructed with its feet attached to the body via two Phillips-head screws visible on the underside. An oval black and silver foil label on the underside of the hen is printed with the text SOLID BRASS MADE IN TAIWAN.Hen Height: 6.25 inchesHen Length: 5.5 inchesHen Width: 2.5 inches.
Lot: 384 - A Pair of Vintage American Ceramic Bowls by McCoy and Robinson-Ransbottom
This lot consists of two vintage American ceramic bowls produced by well-known Ohio manufacturers. The first is a deep, round stoneware bowl manufactured by McCoy Pottery, finished in a solid yellow glaze with a flared rim. The base features the incised mark McCoy 1515 USA. The second is a shallow, wide-rimmed pasta bowl from the Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery Company (R.R.P. Co.) of Roseville, Ohio. This piece is finished in a cream-colored glaze decorated with three horizontal blue bands, characteristic of the Williamsburg pattern. The base is embossed with the marks Roseville, OH - USA, R.R.P. Co., and 12 Pasta. McCoy Bowl: 11 inches in diameter, 3 inches in heightRobinson-Ransbottom Bowl: 12 inches in diameter.
Lot: 385 - Large Antique Yellowware Earthenware Pantry Bowl
A large, shallow pantry bowl or basin constructed from yellowware earthenware. The form features a flat base with straight, sloping sides and a simple rim. The piece is finished with a solid yellow glaze throughout the interior and exterior. This type of utilitarian pottery was widely produced for kitchen use during the mid-19th through the early 20th century. No impressed marks, stamps, or signatures are present on the underside of the base.Diameter: 12.5 inchesHeight: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 386 - Four Hand-Blown Art Glass Bird Figurines Including Murano and Lefton Examples
A collection of four hand-blown art glass bird figurines in varying sizes and styles. The largest piece features a red and white swirled glass body with a clear glass head and tail; the underside displays an embossed Murano Glass mark in a circular format. A medium-sized bird exhibits blue and white swirled glass with clear accents and retains a red and white shield-shaped Lefton Exclusives Japan foil label on the base. The collection also includes a bird featuring internal multicolored trailings of red, yellow, and blue encased in clear glass, and a small bird decorated with vertical opaque stripes in green, yellow, and red.Red bird height: 2 1/2 inchesRed bird length: 3 3/4 inchesRed bird width: 1 3/4 inches.
Lot: 387 - A Collection of Decorative Pressed Glass and Iridescent Crystal Tableware
An assortment of four decorative glass items comprising a large footed centerpiece bowl, a glass basket with an applied handle, a footed petal bowl, and a two-piece iridescent set. The footed centerpiece bowl features a pressed glass design in the Pinwheel or Whirling Star pattern, characterized by large rotating star motifs set within circular frames and a deeply scalloped sawtooth rim, all supported by three scrolled feet. The large glass basket is decorated with a quilted diamond-point pattern on the exterior body and a molded sunburst design on the base; it includes a smooth, applied clear glass handle. The footed bowl is designed with wide, vertical petal-shaped facets and a scalloped rim. The two-piece iridescent set, in the style of the Mikasa Lotus pattern, consists of a flower-form bowl and matching underplate, both finished with an aurora borealis iridescent coating.Handle basket: 13 inches long x 10.5 inches high.
Lot: 388 - An Assortment of American Brilliant Period Style Pressed Glass and Crystal Pedestal Bowls and Candle Holders
This collection consists of five pieces of decorative clear glassware in three distinct styles. The group includes matching pedestal compote dishes characterized by bowls with a repeating diamond-point or honeycomb-style pressed pattern on the exterior. The stems feature a bulbous, faceted knop between the bowl and a flat circular foot. Also included are matching pedestal candle holders, each featuring a wide, flared base with vertical ribbing and a scalloped edge, a central column with a decorative ring of raised circular thumbprint motifs, and a top cup with a flared notched rim. The final piece is a single low pedestal dish with an interior decorated with a central pinwheel starburst motif and radiating line work. This dish stands on a faceted hexagonal stem with a starburst pattern on the underside of the circular base. No maker marks or signatures were identified on any of the pieces. Compote bowl diameter: approximately 6 1/2 inchesCompote height: approximately 6 1/4 inches.
Lot: 389 - A Collection of Eleven Assorted Clear Glass and Crystal Decorative Objects and Tableware Accessories
An assortment of eleven clear glass and crystal decorative items and tableware accessories. The grouping includes five barbell-form knife rests in various sizes and patterns. Two of the knife rests exhibit deeply cut or pressed diamond patterns on the spherical ends, characteristic of the American Brilliant style. Three additional knife rests feature faceted ends with smooth shafts. The collection contains a pair of stylized art glass bird figurines in preening poses and one small figurine of a seated cat. A molded clear glass figurine of a conch shell features textured ridges. Included are two paperweights: one large sphere with multiple diamond and triangular facets, and one dome paperweight featuring an internal intaglio-style seal. The seal depicts a central map or architectural rendering with text along the perimeter reading ORRADI and Radcliff.Conch shell length: 4.75 inchesConch shell width: 2.5 inchesConch shell height: 2.5 inches.
Lot: 390 - A Set of Six Vintage Thoroughbred Triple Crown Winners Lowball Glasses
A set of six glass lowball or rocks drinking vessels featuring prominent American Thoroughbred Triple Crown champions. Each glass is constructed of clear glass with a weighted base. One side displays a multi-color silkscreened profile portrait of a horse head wearing a bridle or halter. The reverse side features black text identifying the horse by name, the year of its Triple Crown victory, and a list of the winning races: Kentucky Derby Winner, Preakness, and Belmont. Below the text are three small crown icons. Each horse portrait is accompanied by a small copyright symbol. The champions depicted in this set are Secretariat (1973), War Admiral (1937), Whirlaway (1941), Assault (1946), Citation (1948), and Count Fleet (1943).Height: 3 1/4 inchesDiameter: 3 1/4 inches.
Lot: 391 - A Pair of Antique American Clear Glass Kerosene Lamps by Scovill and P&A Mfg Co
This lot consists of two antique American clear pressed glass kerosene table lamps in their original non-electric configuration. The first lamp features a decorative molded glass body and font resting on a square pedestal base detailed with scrollwork, swags, and bead-like accents. Its metal burner assembly is fitted with a circular wick adjuster knob marked Scovill Mfg Co. It includes a clear glass chimney with a flared and scalloped top rim. The second lamp features a smooth, rounded glass font atop a conical base with vertical fluting. The brass-plated burner assembly is equipped with an octagonal wick adjuster knob marked P and A Mfg Co Waterbury Conn Made in U.S.A. with a patent date of Nov. 13 00. This lamp includes a tall, straight-sided cylindrical chimney. Both lamps retain their original fabric wicks.Base diameter: 6 inchesOverall height: 18.25 inches.
Lot: 392 - 11-Piece Set of Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby Hobnail Glass Pitcher and Tumblers
This 11-piece pressed glass beverage set features the Royal Ruby hobnail pattern attributed to the Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. and produced in the mid-20th century. The set is comprised of one large pitcher and ten matching tumblers in a deep ruby red color. The pitcher is designed with a textured hobnail pattern on the lower two-thirds of the body and transitions into three molded horizontal rings near the rim. It features an integrated pouring spout and a smooth, solid handle. The ten matching tumblers are of a straight-sided cylindrical form with an all-over hobnail pattern. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on any of the pieces.Pitcher height: 8 1/4 inchesPitcher top diameter including spout: 4 1/2 to 5 inches.
Lot: 393 - A Pair of Vintage Miniature Oil Lamps in the Style of Anchor Hocking Wexford
This lot features two matching vintage miniature oil lamps composed of pressed glass bases and clear glass chimneys. The bases are decorated with a pattern featuring molded concentric rings on the shoulder and a band of recessed geometric squares around the body, a design highly consistent with the Wexford pattern attributed to Anchor Hocking. One base is crafted from translucent ruby red glass, while the complementary base is clear glass with a faint straw-colored tint. Each lamp is fitted with a brass-finished metal burner assembly. The burner adjustment knobs are stamped with the marks HONG KONG MADE IN. The clear glass chimneys are finished with a decorative beaded or pearl crimped rim. These lamps are characteristic of decorative household imports from the mid-20th century.Overall Height: 13 inchesBase Diameter: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 394 - Sessions Clock Company Elegance Electric Wall Clock
This is an electric wall clock manufactured by the Sessions Clock Company, specifically the Elegance model. The clock features a circular chrome-plated metal bezel and a domed clear lens. The cream-colored dial displays black Arabic numerals for the hours and an inner ring with red circular hour markers, accented by red rectangular bars at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 positions. The dial is printed with a stylized Sessions logo, the model name ELEGANCE, and MADE IN U.S.A. along the lower edge. It includes tapered black hour and minute hands, as well as a thin metal sweep second hand with a decorative scroll-shaped counterweight. The reverse of the clock is constructed of black plastic and features embossed text including the Sessions logo, electrical specifications of 60 cycle A.C., 110 V, 2.5 Watt, and the catalog number 4-72-53. The back also lists U.S. patent numbers 2,571,545 and 2,517,332 and identifies the maker as The Sessions Clock Co. of Forestville, Connecticut. The clock is equipped with its original power cord and a Cordklamp feature.Diameter: 8.125 inches.
Lot: 395 - A Pair of Plume and Atwood Glass Kerosene Lamps with Dorset Burners
This pair of American pedestal-style kerosene lamps features pressed glass bodies and brass-toned metal burners. One lamp is made of clear glass, while the second lamp is composed of amber glass. Both lamps share a matching design with a fluted circular pedestal base and a squat, paneled font. The metal burners are equipped with octagonal thumbwheels bearing the stamped inscription: P & A MFG CO, THOMASTON, CONN., MADE IN U.S.A., NO 1 DORSET. The clear lamp is fitted with a tall, straight-top clear glass chimney, and the amber lamp features a shorter clear glass chimney with a scalloped, flared rim.Clear lamp height: 18.5 inchesAmber lamp height: 15.5 inchesBase diameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 396 - Victorian Style Hand Painted Ceramic and Cast Metal Oil Lamp with Glass Chimney
This antique Victorian-style parlor oil lamp features a decorated ceramic font and an ornate cast metal base. The bulbous ceramic font is decorated with embossed scrollwork and acanthus leaf motifs in high relief, highlighted with gilded accents. The central band of the font is hand-painted with floral sprays in shades of red, pink, and green, bordered by fine beaded molding. The upper shoulder of the font features a soft yellow-shaded ground. The font is mounted to a heavily ornamented four-footed cast metal base with a darkened bronze-toned finish and scrolled feet. A metal burner assembly with an octagonal wick adjustment knob sits atop the font; the knob is heavily oxidized, making any potential manufacturer marks illegible. The lamp is fitted with a clear glass chimney featuring a slightly flared base.Total Height: Approximately 17.5 inchesFont Diameter: Approximately 6.5 inches at the widest point.
Lot: 397 - A Pair of Vintage Glass Oil Lamps with Plume & Atwood Eagle Burners
This pair of vintage kerosene or oil lamps features decorative glass fonts and brass-tone metal burners. Both lamps are equipped with burners manufactured by the Plume & Atwood Manufacturing Company, as evidenced by the embossed lettering on the wick adjustment knobs which reads: P & A MFG CO, WATERBURY CONN, MADE IN U.S.A., and DORSET DIV, with the word EAGLE in the center. One lamp consists of a transparent ruby red glass font with a bulbous body and pedestal base, complemented by a clear glass chimney with a beaded top rim. The second lamp features an opaque bright orange glass font of similar bulbous form, topped with a clear glass chimney with a smooth rim. Both lamps are constructed with glass bases and metal burner assemblies.Total Height: Approximately 12.5 inchesFont Diameter: Approximately 5 inches.
Lot: 398 - A Pair of Vintage Miniature Hurricane Oil Lamps with Black Floral and Christmas Gnome Bases
A pair of vintage miniature hurricane-style oil lamps featuring decorative glass bases and clear glass chimneys. The first lamp is composed of an opaque black glass base in a bulbous, pedestal shape. The exterior is hand-painted with a botanical scene featuring bamboo-style stalks and floral blooms in blue and maroon with gold-tone accents. The brass-toned metal burner features an octagonal wick adjustment knob stamped with the text JAPAN and LTD. The second lamp features a clear pressed glass reservoir in a rounded, squat shape with a pedestal foot. It is embellished with a festive holiday decal wrap depicting a chain of Scandinavian gnomes or tomtar holding hands alongside holly and berries. This lamp includes a visible thick red fabric wick. The brass-toned burner is equipped with a scalloped, floral-shaped adjustment knob. Both lamps are fitted with bulbous clear glass chimneys.Overall height: 18.5 inchesBlack lamp base width: 4 inches.
Lot: 399 - Plume and Atwood Victorian Hand Painted Ceramic and Glass Oil Lamp
This antique kerosene oil lamp is a composite piece featuring components of glass, brass, ceramic, and wood. The burner assembly is made of brass and features a wick adjustment knob embossed with Sunlight, Made in U.S.A., and P. & A. MFG. CO., identifying the manufacturer as the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company. The lamp includes a clear glass chimney with a bulbous lower section. The fuel reservoir or font is constructed of clear pressed glass with a geometric diamond and floral pattern. The main pedestal is made of ceramic or composition material with a cream-colored crackle glaze finish. This section is decorated with hand-painted blue flowers and green leaves, topped with a textured brown feathered design. The entire assembly is mounted on a square, tiered wooden base with a dark-stained finish.Height: approximately 21 inchesWidth: font approximately 6 inches.
Lot: 400 - Antique Clear Pressed Glass Kerosene Lamp with Plume and Atwood Brass Burner
This antique kerosene oil lamp features a clear pressed glass pedestal base and fuel reservoir paired with a clear blown glass chimney. The square pedestal base is decorated with a pattern of alternating vertical rows of small beads and larger oval indentations. The font or reservoir displays a complementary paneled or fluted design. The lamp is equipped with a brass burner assembly. The thumbwheel on the burner is embossed with the markings SCOVILL MFG CO, WATERBURY, CONN around the perimeter and P & A, DORSET DIVN in the center. These marks identify the component as being manufactured by the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut. The lamp is complete with a cotton wick and a clear glass chimney of a standard bulbous form.Total height: 17 inchesBase width: 6 inches square.
Lot: 401 - A Trio of Vintage Miniature Oil Lamps with Amber Glass and Metal Bases
This collection consists of three vintage miniature oil or kerosene lamps of varying designs. The first lamp features a faceted dark amber glass reservoir with a diamond-shaped profile and vertical fluting, mounted on a silver-toned metal pedestal base. It is topped with a clear glass chimney with a scalloped upper rim. The second lamp, which is the largest in the group, features a pressed amber glass reservoir with a diamond-quilted pattern above a vertically ribbed section. This reservoir is set on a patinated brass-toned metal pedestal base. The wick turner knob on this lamp is embossed with the text MADE IN HONG KONG. It includes a clear glass chimney with a smooth rim and bulbous base. The third lamp is constructed with a polished brass reservoir and a matching stepped pedestal base, paired with a clear glass chimney. All three lamps retain their wicks and internal burner assemblies.Central lamp height: 10.5 inchesCentral lamp reservoir width: 3 inches.
Lot: 402 - Antique Emerson Type 29646 16-Inch Brass Blade Electric Desk Fan
This antique electric desk fan was manufactured by The Emerson Electric Mfg. Co. of St. Louis and New York. The fan features four overlapping brass blades housed within a protective wire cage characterized by an S-shaped wire design. The construction utilizes a black-painted cast iron base and motor housing. A central brass badge on the cage is marked with the company name and logo alongside the slogan Built To Last. A brass identification plate on the top of the motor housing is stamped with technical data identifying the unit as Type 29646, Serial Number T44325, rated for 110 volts and 60 cycles alternating current. The base is equipped with a multi-speed control lever. Photographic documentation shows the blades in motion, indicating the motor is operational.Cage Diameter: 16 inchesHeight: 19.5 inches.
Lot: 403 - Chicago Telephone Supply Company Antique Oak Wall-Mounted Magneto Crank Telephone
An antique wall-mounted magneto telephone featuring a solid oak cabinet with a natural finish. This early 20th-century unit was produced by the Chicago Telephone Supply Company of Elkhart, Indiana. The front of the oak box features two brass-finished ringer bells at the top. Centered on the front is a fixed transmitter mouthpiece mounted on a black metal arm. A metal manufacturer plate is located directly below the mouthpiece. The base of the unit features a slanted wooden writing shelf. On the left side, a black composition receiver hangs from a metal hook switch and is connected by a brown fabric-covered cord. The right side of the cabinet is equipped with a black-handled hand crank for the magneto and a small white porcelain push button. The back of the telephone shows the original mounting board with a diagonal wiring groove and multiple mounting holes.Height: 23.5 inchesWidth: 12.5 inches (including receiver)Depth: 9 inches.
Lot: 404 - Two Vintage Glass Kerosene Lamps with Optic Swirl and Etched Motifs
This lot features two distinct vintage glass kerosene lamps. The larger lamp consists of a clear pressed glass font with a spiral optic swirl pattern, mounted on a dark amethyst or black glass pedestal base featuring fluted and scalloped details. The burner is brass-toned metal with a crown-style gallery, and the thumbwheel is marked MADE IN HONG KONG. The second lamp is constructed from clear glass with etched frosted decorative elements, including stylized floral motifs and vertical linear patterns. It stands on a faceted, stepped hexagonal pedestal base. Both lamps are accompanied by clear glass chimneys with a bulbous pearl top silhouette.Larger lamp font diameter: 5 inchesLarger lamp total height: 18.5 inches.
Lot: 405 - A Ten-Piece Collection of American Ruby Flashed Pressed Glass Tableware
A ten-piece collection of American pressed glass featuring ruby-stained rims on clear glass bodies. The assortment includes items designed in the King's Crown (also known as Thumbprint) and Diamond Point patterns. The collection includes four stemmed goblets featuring a Diamond Point relief on the lower half of the bowl, a clear faceted knob stem, and a circular foot. Also included are six tumblers featuring the King's Crown pattern, characterized by a horizontal band of large circular indentations above a decorative clear base. The glass is machine-pressed with smooth, molded bases and no visible pontil marks. The ruby coloration is achieved through a flashing or staining technique applied to the upper portion of each piece. This style of glassware is attributed to the Indiana Glass Company, dating to the mid-20th century.Goblets: 6 inches (height), 3 inches (rim diameter)Tumblers: 3.75 inches (height).
Lot: 406 - A Collection of Ruby-Stained EAPG Souvenir Glassware
This lot features a collection of Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) in the ruby-stained style, dating between 1904 and 1910. These items were commonly produced as souvenir and gift ware by various American manufacturers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The group includes several distinct forms, each characterized by a clear pressed-glass base with geometric motifs and a ruby-stained upper portion with wheel-etched inscriptions. One piece is a small pitcher or creamer with an applied clear glass handle and a Button and Daisy pressed pattern base, inscribed Merry Christmas 1907 and Thomas to Bessie. Another piece is a handled mug with a diamond-point and fan pattern base, inscribed 1904, Edward To Willie, and Willie AND Osborne. A toothpick holder is included with a scalloped rim and a dense diamond-point base, inscribed Hattie 1904. Also present is a tapered cup featuring a central frosted horizontal band with gilded borders and a thumbprint pattern base, inscribed Herman to Uncle, 1910, Ohio Valley, and From Herman.Mug height: 2 1/4 inchesMug rim diameter: 2 inches.
Lot: 407 - A Group of Five Antique American Ruby-Stained Souvenir Pressed Glass Items
This collection consists of five pieces of Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) with ruby staining, also known as ruby flash, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The technique involved applying a thin layer of copper-stained red glass over a clear pressed glass body, which was then wheel-engraved through the stain to the clear glass underneath. The group includes items with various molded patterns including thumbprint, diamond point, and sawtooth cuts. The first piece is a footed goblet with a bullseye or thumbprint pattern and a knopped stem, engraved with Annie Rohmann 1898. The second is a footed bowl with a thumbprint pattern around the lower portion, engraved with Indianapolis 9/1 - 08 on one side and Agnes Mary on the reverse. The third is a shot glass or toothpick holder featuring a sawtooth transition between the clear and red sections, engraved with Anna 1906. The fourth is a toothpick holder in a diamond point pattern with a scalloped sawtooth rim, engraved with Soldiers Home, Dayton, O. The final piece is a small cup or tumbler with a scalloped base, engraved with Barry Island and a gift inscription reading Emma From Harry. All pieces feature molded/pressed bases with no pontil marks.Footed bowl: 3 3/4 inches diameter, 3 1/8 inches height.
Lot: 408 - A Set of Four Bohemian Style Ruby Cut-to-Clear Crystal Cordial Glasses
This set of matching stemmed cordial or liqueur glasses is crafted from ruby-to-clear cased crystal. The deep ruby red outer layer has been hand-cut to reveal the clear crystal underneath in an intricate decorative pattern. The cutting is organized into three horizontal registers: the upper register features stylized vertical fan motifs, the middle register displays a geometric band of alternating cross-hatched diamond panels and starbursts, and the lower register consists of a series of large oval thumbprint cuts. Each glass features a clear crystal baluster stem with a single central knop, resting on a plain, circular clear crystal foot. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on the pieces. The craftsmanship and style are consistent with mid-20th century Bohemian or Continental European glass production.Height: 4 inchesRim Diameter: 2 inches.
Lot: 409 - A Pair of Murano Style Ruby Red Glass Vases with Hand-Painted Enamel and Gold Gilding
A pair of hand-blown ruby red glass vases executed in the Venetian or Murano style. Each vase features a trumpet-shaped ruby glass body transitioning into a solid clear glass stem and circular base. The pieces are decorated using the Tre Fuochi (three fires) technique, characterized by heavy 24 karat gold leaf gilding and hand-painted, high-relief enamel floral motifs in white, pink, yellow, and blue. The ornamentation includes intricate gold scrolled filigree bands around the neck and body, with additional floral accents on the gilded bases. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on either piece. Height: 11 1/4 inchesBase Diameter: 3 1/4 inches.
Lot: 410 - Independent Stave Company French Oak Coopers Reserve Aging Barrel
This aging barrel is manufactured from French oak by the Independent Stave Company as part of their Coopers Reserve line. The barrel is constructed with vertical wood staves and heads secured by six galvanized steel hoops featuring riveted joints. It includes a side bunghole with an inserted wooden bung and a secondary plugged bunghole on the top head. The top head displays several branded inscriptions including the circular ISC logo, Coopers Reserve, French Oak, Profile Angels Heavy 1, and Char #3. These designations specify the material origin, toast profile, and char level of the interior.Height: 35 inchesHead Diameter: 23 3/4 inches.
Lot: 411 - Two Independent Stave Company Cooper's Reserve French Oak Reclaimed Barrels
This lot features two reclaimed French Oak barrels produced by the Independent Stave Company (ISC) under the Cooper's Reserve line. The set includes one full-sized barrel and one half-barrel cut horizontally. The barrel head of the full-sized item is stamped with the Cooper's Reserve name and the ISC logo, along with printed text specifying French Oak, Profile Angel's Share I, and Char #3. The full barrel is constructed with six galvanized metal hoops and includes a central wooden bung. The half-barrel, likely repurposed as a planter, retains three metal hoops and features a heavily charred interior. A semicircular notch is visible at the top rim of the half-barrel, corresponding to the original bung hole location. A white adhesive label on the top hoop of the full barrel displays a barcode and the alphanumeric code 231204703 and CW20 FO X F AS1 CH3 C 5. Both items are made from solid oak staves and were previously used for aging spirits.Half-Barrel Height: 17.5 inchesHalf-Barrel Diameter: 25.5 inchesFull Barrel Height: 35 inches.
Lot: 412 - Reclaimed White Oak Whiskey Half-Barrel Planter
This rustic half-barrel planter is repurposed from a distilled spirits barrel, specifically a whiskey or bourbon barrel. The construction consists of vertical white oak staves held together by three galvanized steel hoops secured with rivets. The interior of the barrel features a heavy black char, which is characteristic of the wood-firing process used in aging American whiskey. The top rim is cut flat and includes a small semi-circular notch. The exterior shows natural wood grain and weathering.Height: Approximately 17.5 inchesDiameter: Approximately 24.5 inches.
Lot: 413 - Repurposed Oak Whiskey Half-Barrel Planter
A large half-barrel planter constructed from heavy-duty oak staves and secured with three wide, riveted galvanized steel hoops. The interior surfaces show a prominent alligator char finish, indicating its previous use for aging spirits. The upper rim features a semi-circular notch from a former bung hole. The exterior wood exhibits various dark ink markings and stenciled remnants, though no specific distillery identification is legible. Similar items are distributed by retailers such as Real Wood Products and Master Garden Products.Height: 17.5 inchesOuter Diameter: 25.5 inchesInner Diameter: 23.5 inches.
Lot: 414 - Reclaimed Oak Wood Half-Barrel Planter with Galvanized Hoops
A rustic half-barrel planter constructed from thick oak staves and secured by three riveted galvanized metal hoops. The interior of the barrel features a heavily charred black finish characteristic of whiskey or bourbon production. The top rim includes a semicircular bunghole cutout. The exterior shows a natural wood grain with surface weathering and faint, illegible black markings or stenciling. Based on visual characteristics, this item is consistent with reclaimed whiskey barrel planters produced from repurposed industrial barrels.Diameter: 26 inchesHeight: 18 inches.
Lot: 415 - Signed Henry Enders 1856 Jacquard Woven Wool and Cotton Coverlet, Sidney, Ohio
This is a Jacquard-woven coverlet dated 1856, produced by the weaver Henry Enders in Sidney, Ohio. The textile is a tri-color weave in navy blue, red, and cream, composed of wool and cotton. The central field features a large floral and foliate medallion surrounded by a repeating geometric half-square triangle pattern. A wide border composed of scrolling vines and stylized flowers frames the piece on all four sides. The coverlet is finished with hand-tied fringe on three sides. Woven corner blocks contain the following inscription: H. ENDERS / COVERLET / WEAVER / SIDNEY. O / MADE in 1856. The letter N is reversed in the name Enders and the location Sidney, a typical characteristic of hand-woven Jacquard textiles from this period. The reverse side of the coverlet displays a complete color inversion of the primary pattern.Length: 94 inchesWidth: 72 inches.
Lot: 416 - Antique Funks Folding Dash Wood Butter Churn by Champion Churn Co
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is an antique upright mechanical butter churn featuring a lever-action design. The item is constructed of wood with a rectangular vertical body reinforced with iron strapping at the top and bottom. The mechanism consists of a long wooden lever handle attached to a pivot post, which drives a vertical wooden dash rod. The interior contains a folding dash agitator with multiple perforated wooden slats. The front of the wooden box is decorated with a white circular stencil that reads: FUNK'S / FOLDING DASH / CHURN / Manufactured by / THE [graphic symbol] CHAMPION / CHURN / & CO. / TOLEDO, OHIO. The base of the unit features four feet and additional decorative scrollwork stencils on the front and side panels. The wood retains a reddish-brown stained finish. Handle length: 47 inchesHeight to top of dash rod: 35 inchesWidth of top lid: 11 inches.
Lot: 417 - Antique Victorian Style Mixed Wood Veneer Dresser with Integrated Swivel Mirror
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This antique dresser features a traditional two-over-two drawer configuration, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The piece is constructed with mixed wood veneers, including walnut and bird's-eye maple, applied over a hardwood secondary frame. The drawer sides and interiors exhibit a prominent grain characteristic of oak and are assembled using pinned joined construction. The upper portion consists of an arched swivel mirror held by two turned spindles with decorative finials. Ornamental details include applied carved wooden scrolls and a central fan-shaped shell motif above the large drawers, as well as line-inlay style markings on the mirror support rail. The hardware comprises two rounded knobs on the upper drawers and four ornate metal pendant ring pulls with decorative backplates on the lower drawers. The back of the case and the mirror are enclosed with stained panels. Stenciled in yellow on the back of the dresser is the mark NO. 200 DRESSER. Handwritten chalk or pencil notations on the mirror support frame read W x 2 - 1/8 x 41.Height: 67 inchesWidth: 40 inchesDepth: 19 inches.
Lot: 418 - Upcycled Architectural Salvage Painted Wood Corner Bookcase
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a corner bookcase constructed from two repurposed architectural paneled doors joined at a right angle. The non-modular unit features four fixed triangular wood shelves. The piece retains several elements of salvaged door hardware used as decorative accents, including two brass-toned doorknobs with matching escutcheon plates, a vertical surface bolt at the top right, and a black rim lock on the left interior. The thumbturn on the rim lock is embossed with the Corbin manufacturer name. A small black stamp reading 0321 is present on the top surface of the bottom shelf. The entire unit is finished in a heavily distressed and chippy white paint. The back of the unit shows the unfinished wood and construction of the joined door frames.Height: 86 inchesWidth: 28.5 inches.
Lot: 419 - Set of Five Contemporary Grid Back Swivel Bar Stools
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A set of five swivel bar stools featuring a contemporary design. The frames are constructed from tubular metal with a matte black finish. Each stool features a high backrest with a rectangular grid or lattice-style design. The base is composed of four splayed legs reinforced with a circular metal footrest ring and tipped with white plastic glides. The seats are padded and upholstered in a tan textured fabric with a chenille-like weave. Each stool is equipped with a 360-degree swivel mechanism. While no manufacturer label is present, this design is attributed to mass-market furniture brands such as Mainstays or Robinson.Overall Height: 45 inchesSeat Width: 19.5 inchesSeat Depth: 17 inches.
Lot: 420 - American Early 20th Century Oak Fireplace Mantel with Scrolled Corbels and Rope Molding
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An antique American fireplace mantel constructed from oak with a medium brown finish. The design features a flat rectangular top shelf with a simple molded edge. The shelf is supported by two scrolled corbel-style brackets flanking a plain frieze that showcases the natural wood grain. Each vertical jamb is detailed with an inset vertical bead-and-reel or rope molding extending down to a square plinth base. The back of the mantel is unfinished with a dark red-brown wash and contains recessed mounting points and wooden blocks from previous installation. No maker marks, stamps, or labels are visible on the piece.Shelf Width: 48 1/4 inchesTotal Height: 47 3/4 inchesShelf Depth: 10 inches.
Lot: 421 - Vintage French Provincial Style Full Size Mixed Wood Bed Frame
This vintage full-size bed frame is designed in the French Provincial revival style with Art Deco influences, featuring a headboard, footboard, and a pair of wooden side rails. The frame is constructed from mixed wood veneers, utilizing contrasting light and dark tones to highlight the decorative elements. The headboard and footboard both display a high, arched, and scalloped top profile. Centrally located on both pieces are decorative wooden appliqués featuring stylized fan and scrollwork motifs, complemented by incised scroll lines following the interior contours of the panels. The footboard is supported by corner posts with turned accents and rounded finials. The side rails are designed to attach to the head and footboard via a traditional metal hook system. No manufacturer labels or markings were identified.Exterior Width: 57.5 inchesOverall Length: 79 inchesHeadboard Height: 50.5 inches.
Lot: 422 - A Set of Four Industrial Distressed Metal Backless Bar Stools in the AmeriHome Loft Style
This set of four backless bar stools is designed in the industrial Marais or Tolix style, closely resembling the AmeriHome Loft series. The stools are constructed from metal featuring a silver-toned galvanized or zinc-plated finish. Each seat is square with rounded corners and includes a central rectangular hand-hold slot for portability. The four tapered legs flare outward for stability and are reinforced by four-sided horizontal cross-braces that serve as footrests. The finish is heavily distressed, displaying a prominent copper or rust-colored patina along the welded joints, edges, and stretchers, characteristic of a rustic or weathered aesthetic. Each leg is fitted with a black plastic floor-protecting glide. No manufacturer marks, stamps, or labels are visible.Height: 30 inchesBase: 17 inches x 17 inches.
Lot: 423 - Lancer Inc. Traditional Wingback Armchair and Matching Ottoman
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A two-piece traditional wingback armchair and matching rectangular ottoman set manufactured by Lancer Inc. of Star, North Carolina. Both pieces are fully upholstered in a rust-toned burgundy fabric featuring a repeating diamond and lattice geometric pattern in gold and beige thread. The chair features high wings, rolled arms, and a loose, reversible seat cushion. Decorative brass-toned nailhead trim is applied along the front and base of the armchair and the scalloped lower edge of the ottoman. The set is supported by turned wooden bun feet in a medium honey-colored finish. The interior decking fabric beneath the seat cushion is printed with the repeating Lancer inc logo, consisting of a shield with a rearing horse.Chair Back Width: 37 inchesChair Width at Arms: 44.5 inchesChair Height: 39.5 inches.
Lot: 424 - Attributed to Brunswick, Spanish Revival Mahogany Phonograph Cabinet, Early 20th Century
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This vintage phonograph cabinet, attributed to Brunswick and identified as the Seville model based on visual consistency with known examples, is presented as an empty shell missing its original internal mechanical and electronic components. The early 20th-century unit is of single-piece wooden construction featuring mahogany veneers and a dark-stained finish. The exterior is designed in the Spanish Revival style with a hinged flip-top lid that opens to a vacant upper compartment. The front is composed of double cabinet doors decorated with ornate, carved wooden diamond-shaped appliqués and small circular metal pulls. The side panels feature vertical fluting. The cabinet is supported by four turned legs with square block feet, which are connected by a matching turned H-stretcher. The interior lower compartment, accessible through the front doors, is empty and retains mounting holes on the baseboard from its original hardware. A small circular cutout is visible on the lower section of the back panel. No maker marks were identified during inspection.Height: 38.5 inchesWidth: 22.5 inchesDepth: 22 inches.
Lot: 425 - Mid-20th Century Colonial Revival Style Scalloped Side Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a mid-20th century side table in the Colonial Revival style, featuring a serpentine-shaped top with a molded edge. The piece is constructed from a finished hardwood, possibly maple or cherry. The table is supported by four spindle-turned legs that are connected by a turned X-stretcher for added stability. The apron is adorned with simple shaped decorative brackets at each corner where it meets the legs. The table's narrow profile and height make it suitable for use as an accent table or small console. No manufacturer marks are visible. Height: 29.5 inchesWidth: 30 inchesDepth: 16 inches.
Lot: 426 - Vintage Neoclassical Style Two-Tone Painted Wooden Kneehole Writing Desk
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A vintage wooden kneehole writing desk or vanity in the Neoclassical revival style. The desk is constructed of solid wood and features a two-tone painted finish in black and cream. The configuration includes five drawers: one long central drawer flanked by two tiers of smaller drawers on each side. The drawers exhibit solid wood construction with visible dovetail joinery. The interiors are fitted with non-slip mesh liners. Each drawer front is equipped with a simple, round black knob. The desk is supported by four slender, tapered, and fluted legs with ring-turned accents near the feet. The top surface is painted wood. The back of the desk is partially finished with black paint and white overspray. No maker marks or labels are visible.Width: 39 inchesDepth: 18.5 inchesHeight: 30.5 inches.
Lot: 427 - 19th Century American Vernacular Walnut and Pine Blanket Chest
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An antique American country style blanket or storage chest. The primary wood, possibly walnut or cherry, features highly figured grain on the front panels, while the secondary wood is pine or poplar, as seen on the back and interior. The chest is designed with a rectangular hinged lid containing a recessed central panel. The front facade consists of two large recessed panels divided by a vertical central stile, all set above a simple base molding with integrated block feet. The interior has been lined with a later yellow and brown plaid fabric. On the underside of the lid, three green-painted wooden battens provide reinforcement. The back of the chest is constructed from a single wide board of secondary wood. The lid is attached with metal butt hinges; no lock or handles are present.Height: 16.5 inchesWidth: 48 inchesDepth: 18.5 inches.
Lot: 428 - Large Utilitarian Plywood Storage Chest with Hinged Lid
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A large vertical storage bin constructed of rotary-cut plywood panels featuring a prominent wavy grain. The piece has a rectangular form with a top-opening lid. The lid includes a raised perimeter border made of solid wood trim. The base of the front and back panels is shaped with a gentle arch to form four feet. The interior is unfinished. The lid is attached with two silver-toned metal strap hinges on the exterior back. No handles or locking mechanisms are present. The chest is assembled using nails and glue and finished with a medium brown stain. Height: 39 inchesWidth: 32 1/2 inchesDepth: 24 1/4 inches.
Lot: 429 - American Classical Empire Style Mahogany Lift-Top Storage Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An American Classical Empire style lift-top storage table featuring mahogany construction and book-matched crotch mahogany veneers on the top. The rectangular hinged top opens to reveal a shallow, finished interior storage compartment. The table apron is characterized by an S-scroll profile on the short ends. The trestle-style base is composed of two thick, cylindrical column supports that terminate in rectangular plinths. These plinth bases rest on short, shaped bracket feet. No maker marks or labels are present.Height: 21 3/4 inchesWidth: 38 inchesDepth: 17 inches.
Lot: 430 - Louis XV Style Mahogany and Veneer Console Table with Carved Cabriole Legs
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A contemporary console table designed in the Louis XV style, constructed from mahogany with decorative wood veneers. The serpentine-shaped top features a sunburst patterned mahogany veneer center framed by a contrasting light-colored wood perimeter band. The top edge is finished with a gadrooned rope-carved border. The apron includes a single central drawer with matching veneer banding and a circular metal pull in a dark finish. The table is supported by four cabriole legs featuring high-relief shell and acanthus leaf carvings at the knees, terminating in scroll feet. An open lower shelf mirrors the contoured shape of the top and features coordinating wood veneer banding. No maker's marks or labels are visible on the piece.Width: 54.5 inchesDepth: 19 inchesHeight: 31.25 inches.
Lot: 431 - Traditional Classical Revival Mahogany Veneer Executive Pedestal Desk and Hutch
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a large-scale, two-piece traditional executive office suite consisting of a pedestal desk and a coordinating hutch top. The unit is constructed from wood with dark mahogany-toned veneers, accented by lighter wood cross-banding and decorative fan-shaped marquetry inlays on the drawer and door panels. The desk features a three-panel inset dark brown leather top with gold-tooled decorative borders and a heavily carved gadrooned or rope-twist edge. The pedestal base is configured with a central lap drawer flanked by two side pedestals, each containing one shallow top drawer and two larger drawers. The desk is ornamented with carved acanthus leaf motifs on the corners and rests on large, ornate carved bracket feet. The hutch includes two side cabinets with inlaid doors and a central open display area with one adjustable shelf. It is finished with a prominent crown molding and matching gadrooned trim, and features an integrated downlight in the central section along with cable management grommets in the back panels. The hardware consists of ornate cast metal bail pulls with scroll-and-leaf backplates on the larger drawers and matching knobs on the small drawers and cabinets. Rectangular manufacturer labels are affixed to the back of both pieces, but the text is not clearly legible.Width: 72 inchesHeight: 80.5 inchesDepth: 24.5 inches.
Lot: 433 - Handcrafted Oak Hall Tree with Beveled Mirror and Ceramic Tiles by Matt B. Jones
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - Handcrafted solid oak hall tree by maker Matt B. Jones. This single-unit piece is designed in a revival style, incorporating both Victorian decorative elements and Arts and Crafts inspired construction. The upper section is flanked by stylized finials and features a central rectangular beveled mirror topped by four turned spindles. A small shelf is positioned directly beneath the mirror. The unit is fitted with six brass-finished double coat hooks. A horizontal decorative panel is inset with five crackle-glazed white and black ceramic tiles. A small, centrally located storage box features a hinged lid with brass hardware. The base functions as an umbrella and cane stand, supported by turned front posts and containing a bottom shelf with two inset white plastic drip pans. The wood exhibits a prominent oak grain with a warm medium finish. The maker mark "HANDCRAFTED BY Matt B. Jones" is stamped on the piece.Height: 80 inchesWidth: 36 inchesDepth: 12 inches.
Lot: 434 - Repurposed Jim Beam Bourbon Barrel Three Tier Shelving Unit
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This three-tier shelving unit is constructed from repurposed whiskey barrel components. The structure is formed by vertical oak staves that support three circular shelves fashioned from barrel heads. The middle shelf retains original industrial markings identifying it as property of the Jim Beam Brands Co. with additional distillery tracking information. The interior surfaces of the staves and the bottom shelf display the heavy charring characteristic of bourbon aging barrels, while the exterior surfaces show a natural aged oak patina with evidence of original metal hoop placement. The staves are secured to the circular shelves with exposed hardware.Transcription of markings on middle shelf: JIM BEAM BRANDS CO., BOURBON WHISKEY, DSP-KY-230, R.C. 53G D-1607, B11 E12, TANK 224.Height: 36 inchesMaximum Width: 24.5 inchesTop Diameter: 21.5 inches.
Lot: 435 - Lancer Inc. Traditional Wingback Style Floral Tapestry Three Cushion Sofa
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a three cushion sofa manufactured by Lancer Inc. of North Carolina. The piece features a traditional wingback influenced silhouette with a divided three section back and rolled arms. It is upholstered in a floral tapestry fabric with an ochre ground and a pattern of large blooms and foliage in burgundy, green, and tan. The sofa is detailed with brass toned nailhead trim along the front of the arms and the base rail. It stands on turned wooden bun feet in the front and square block feet in the back. The seat consists of three loose, welted cushions. The deck fabric beneath the cushions is printed with the repeating Lancer Inc. logo and shield. Included with the sofa are two matching arm covers and one coordinating floral throw pillow.Length: 83 inchesDepth: 41 inchesHeight: 37 inches.
Lot: 436 - Dunlop Two-Piece Folding Table Tennis Conversion Top Set
A two-piece table tennis conversion top set manufactured by Dunlop, designed to transform a large flat surface such as a pool table or dining table into a regulation-size ping pong table. The set consists of two separate panels, each constructed from a composite material with a dark green laminate playing surface. The top features standard white boundary lines and a vertical center line. Each of the two main panels is equipped with four metal hinges across its center, allowing it to fold in half for storage. The underside of each panel is finished in black and features several small, square protective pads to prevent shifting and to protect the underlying furniture surface. The Dunlop brand logo, featuring a stylized D within a triangle followed by the name DUNLOP in bold white lettering, is present on both panels.Length of one panel: 60 inchesWidth of one panel: 54 inchesTotal combined dimensions: 9 feet x 5 feet.
Lot: 437 - Late 19th or Early 20th Century American Empire Style Carved Oak Full Size Bed
An American Empire style bed dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, constructed from oak with a medium-to-dark brown finish. The headboard features a prominent rolled top rail surmounted by a hand-carved foliate crest with acanthus leaf motifs. The main panel is composed of horizontal oak planks showing a mix of flat-sawn and quartersawn grain. The footboard has a lower profile with a flat top rail and matching carved foliate details on the corner posts. The original wooden side rails have been replaced with a modern, adjustable black metal bed frame featuring center support legs. The metal frame is secured to the original wooden posts with mounting bolts. No maker marks were identified on the wood components.Headboard width: 56.5 inchesHeadboard height: 67.5 inches.
Lot: 439 - Vintage 7-Up Progress Refrigerator Co Metal Picnic Cooler
A vintage mid-century metal picnic cooler produced for 7-Up. The unit features a painted steel exterior with a galvanized metal interior lining. The front panel displays an embossed 7-Up logo in a red square with white bubbles and lettering. Below the logo, the manufacturer's mark is embossed as Progress Refrigerator Co. Louisville, KY. The design includes a large swing-arm carrying handle that serves as a locking mechanism for the lid. A built-in bottle opener is mounted to one side. The interior contains its original removable galvanized metal sandwich tray and a drain plug with an attached chain located near the base of the front panel.Height to top of handle: 19.5 inchesHeight to top of lid: 16 inchesWidth: 19 inchesDepth: 13.5 inches.
Lot: 440 - Three-Gallon Brown Slip-Glazed Stoneware Storage Crock
This three-gallon cylindrical stoneware storage crock is finished in a deep brown Albany-type slip glaze. The vessel is constructed with thick, heavy walls and a wide, reinforced rim. It features two integrated, molded lug handles positioned on the upper shoulders for transport. Centered on the upper shoulder is a single raised, molded numeral 3 indicating its capacity. The glaze application exhibits characteristic artisanal variations, including visible runs, drips, and slight tonal shifts typical of regional American utilitarian stoneware from the late 19th or early 20th century. No maker stamps or signatures are present.Height: 16.5 inchesDiameter: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 441 - Mid-20th Century Framed Offset Lithograph of a Dutch Windmill Scene
This framed offset lithograph depicts a traditional European windmill situated on a riverbank. The composition features two small figures standing at the elevated entrance of the mill, a red rowboat moored on the shore in the foreground, and a small cottage nestled among trees in the distance. The scene is set under a dramatic sky with heavy, light-rimmed clouds. No artist signature, edition number, or publisher marks are visible on the front of the work. The print is housed in a wide, gold-painted wooden frame characterized by ornate, rococo-style scrollwork appliqués at each corner and the center of each side. The reverse of the frame shows a cardboard backing board with a handwritten pencil inscription reading 2 4 8 2 and significant water staining.Frame dimensions: 16 1/4 x 28 3/4 inches.
Lot: 442 - Persian Isfahan Style Pierced Metal Tabletop Swivel Mirror
A tabletop pedestal swivel mirror, also referred to as a dressing or psyche mirror, executed in the Persian Isfahan style. The object is constructed from brass and copper with silver-toned decorative elements. The mirror features an elaborate, high-relief surround of pierced metal. The decorative crest and side wing supports are embellished with intricate bird and floral motifs. The oval mirror plate is housed within a brass frame characterized by a thin copper-toned inner rim. The mirror is mounted on a rectangular pedestal base cast with scrolling foliate patterns, supported by four bracket feet. No maker marks, signatures, or stamps are present on the base or reverse.Height: 24.5 inchesWidth: 14.5 inchesDepth: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 443 - Antique Reverse Painting on Convex Glass of the U.S. Capitol Building in Oval Frame
This antique souvenir artwork features a reverse-painted scene of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The image is created using a combination of transfer and hand-applied pigments on the interior surface of an oval convex or bubble glass. The architectural rendering highlights the central dome and the flanking wings of the Capitol, set against a multi-toned sky of blue, yellow, and orange. In the foreground, there is a large tree to the left and landscaped shrubbery to the right. The text U.S. CAPITOL BLDG. / WASHINGTON, D.C. is printed in the lower center. The piece is held within its original oval wooden frame, which features a dark reddish-brown faux-grain finish. The reverse is secured with a cardboard backing held by small nails.Width: 24 inchesHeight: 20 inches.
Lot: 444 - Antique Oak New England Queen Sewing Machine Coffin Top Dust Cover
This antique wooden chest is an oak sewing machine cover, commonly referred to as a coffin top or dust cover. It is constructed from oak with a prominent vertical grain pattern and features a domed lid design. The front displays a decorative inset panel with a label inscribed with the brand name New England Queen in a blackletter-style font. The case is equipped with a brass-toned metal handle on the top and two rear-mounted hinges. It rests on four small bracket feet. A circular opening is located at the lower center of the front panel, likely for a key or cord access. The interior is open and unfinished, featuring wooden support strips along the inner perimeter to secure it to a treadle sewing machine base.Width: 18 inchesHeight: 12 inchesDepth: 10 inches.
Lot: 445 - Vintage Pressed Glass Refrigerator Water Dispenser with Chrome Spigot
This vintage refrigerator water or beverage dispenser is made from clear, heavy pressed glass with a rectangular profile. The sides of the vessel feature a decorative molded diagonal rib pattern. The unit is complete with its original matching rectangular glass lid, which has a recessed top surface. A chrome-plated metal push-button spigot is installed at the lower front of the container. This style of utility glassware was popular during the mid-twentieth century and is frequently attributed to L.E. Smith. Height: 6 inches (including lid)Length: 11.5 inches (glass body); 14 inches (including spigot)Width: 6 inches.
Lot: 446 - An Assortment of Vintage Mid-Century Kitchen Tools Including Nesco and Lorraine Metal Examples
This lot consists of an assortment of vintage mid-20th-century kitchen tools featuring painted red and green accents. Included is a hand-cranked flour sifter manufactured by Nesco. The sifter is constructed from tinned metal and features a red-painted side handle and a wooden crank knob. The body is embossed with NESCO, VISIBLE MEASURE FLOUR SIFTER, SIFTS, AERATES, FLUFFS, and MADE IN U.S.A., along with measurement increments for 3, 4, and 5 cups. Also included is a rotary food mill or ricer in the style of mid-century Foley designs, featuring an aluminum or tinned steel body with two green-painted handles. The third item is a table-mount rotary grater produced by the Lorraine Metal Manufacturing Co. It features a cast iron frame with green paint, a tinned metal hopper and drum, and a wooden crank handle. The frame is embossed with LORRAINE * METAL MFG CO and NY USA on the mounting arm. The final item is a handheld vegetable peeler and corer with a serrated steel blade and a green-painted wooden handle.Flour Sifter: 6.5 inches Height x 5.5 inches Diameter.
Lot: 447 - Nylint Jumbo Dump Truck
A vintage large-scale Jumbo Dump truck manufactured by Nylint Corp. of Rockford, Illinois. The toy features a body and tipping dump bed constructed of pressed steel finished in yellow and black paint. The front grill, bumper assembly, cab interior, exhaust stack, and wheels are made of molded plastic. The interior of the cab includes a steering wheel and seating. The vehicle is equipped with a manually operated tipping mechanism that allows the bed to be raised and lowered. Markings include an embossed Nylint name on the front bumper and original decals on both the cab and the dump bed featuring the Nylint stylized N logo and the Jumbo Dump model name.Length: 22.5 inchesHeight: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 448 - Gay Toys Inc. Goodyear Tire Center Service Tow Truck Item No. 689
This is a vintage molded plastic toy tow truck manufactured by Gay Toys Inc. The vehicle features a bright yellow body with a black front grille, bumper, and interior bench seat. An off-white or cream-colored plastic tow crane assembly is mounted in the truck bed. The sides of the vehicle are decorated with multi-color decals featuring Goodyear branding, the winged foot logo, and text including Tire Center, Complete Auto Service, and 24-Hour Car Care. The truck sits on four black plastic wheels with white rims and Goodyear lettering. The underside of the chassis is embossed with manufacturer information: GAY (within an oval logo), TOYS INC., 799 LADD RD., WALLED LAKE MICH., 48088, MADE IN U.S.A., ITEM NO. 689, and CAVITY NO. 2. The wheel axles are constructed of metal.Length: 14 inchesWidth: 5 1/4 inchesHeight: 7 1/2 inches.
Lot: 449 - Ertl Ford 7710 1/16 Scale Toy Tractor
This vintage model farm tractor is manufactured by the Ertl Company. The item is a 1/16 scale replica of a Ford 7710 tractor, featuring a blue die-cast metal hood and body. The tractor is built on a blue plastic chassis with integrated plastic fenders and a rear roll-over protective structure (ROPS). It includes free-rolling rubber tires on white plastic rims, a black plastic exhaust stack, and a rear hitch. The model is accompanied by a removable plastic driver figure dressed in a red shirt, blue pants, and a blue cap. The plastic chassis is embossed with the following mark: THE ERTL CO. / DYERSVILLE, IOWA / MADE IN USA. White and light blue decals on both sides of the hood read 7710 FORD alongside the Ford oval logo. A small Ford logo decal is located on the front weight block.Length: 11.5 inchesWidth: 6 inchesHeight: 7 inches.
Lot: 450 - A Pair of Ertl Die-Cast 1/16 Scale Ford Farm Toy Implements
This lot consists of two vintage die-cast metal farm implements manufactured by Ertl, finished in blue paint consistent with the Ford brand. The collection includes a four-bottom moldboard plow and a flair box wagon. The plow features four black moldboard shares and is mounted on three wheels with white-painted rims and black tires. The flair box wagon features embossed lettering reading ERTL on the rear panel. It is constructed with a four-wheel chassis, a functional front steering axle, and a front towing tongue. The items feature a combination of die-cast metal construction with plastic and rubber-like components.Wagon length: 9.75 inches (box only)Wagon length including tongue: approximately 12 inchesWagon width: 4.5 inchesWagon height: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 451 - Tonka The Fall Guy Stunt Plane Toy Biplane with Retractable Air Show Banner
This vintage toy biplane is a licensed product manufactured by Tonka, based on the 1980s television series The Fall Guy. The aircraft is constructed from molded yellow and orange plastic and features a three-blade black propeller. The fuselage is marked with the Tonka manufacturer name in red and Fall Guy script in black. Decorative decals on the upper wings and fuselage sides feature an eagle emblem with text reading Fall Guy Stuntman Assoc. The tail section houses a retractable clear plastic banner with stylized red and yellow lettering that reads Fall Guy Air Show. The cockpit contains a permanent pilot figure detailed with a brown helmet and orange flight suit.Wingspan: 12 inchesHeight: 6 inchesFuselage Length: 11 inchesTotal Length with Banner Extended: 25.5 inches.
Lot: 452 - Large Hand-Appliqued and Hand-Quilted Cotton Bed Quilt with Floral and Bow Motifs
This large floral applique bed quilt with a ribbons and bows border features extensive hand-appliqued and hand-quilted construction, dating from the late 20th century. The center field displays various floral motifs including wreaths, tulip-style crosses, and flower vases arranged in a grid pattern. These applique pieces are made from dark red, forest green, and dusty blue printed cotton fabrics, set against a cream-on-cream floral patterned ground. A continuous hand-appliqued swag and bow border in dark red fabric frames the center field, and the piece is finished with a dark green fabric binding. The quilting is executed by hand in a dense diagonal diamond grid across the field with contour quilting around each applique piece. The reverse consists of a solid cream-colored cotton fabric.Width: 86 inchesLength: 100 inches.
Lot: 453 - An Assortment of Vintage Ball and Drey Perfect Mason Glass Canning Jars
A collection of vintage glass canning jars featuring zinc screw-on lids. The group includes jars produced by the Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company and jars produced by Drey. The assortment contains clear glass jars with square shoulders, featuring both smooth and vertically ribbed bodies. Also present are round jars in clear and pale blue-tinted glass. Each jar is embossed with its respective brand name in script above the block lettering PERFECT MASON. The vessels are fitted with threaded zinc lids, some of which retain milk glass liners.Square jars: 9.25 inches (height) x 3.75 inches (width).
Lot: 454 - A Collection of Ball Perfect Mason Aqua Blue Glass Jars
A collection of vintage aqua blue glass preservation jars manufactured by Ball. Each jar features the embossed script Ball logo above the block-lettered words PERFECT MASON. The assembly includes jars in two distinct sizes, representing standard quart and half-gallon capacities. Three of the containers are fitted with threaded zinc lids. The glass exhibits characteristics consistent with early-to-mid 20th-century production, including bubbles and variations in glass clarity. One jar displays reversed embossed text on the side opposite the primary manufacturer logo. These items were standard American household staples for food preservation.Height: Approximately 7 inches and 9 inchesWidth: Approximately 4 inches.
Lot: 455 - Crosman 760 Pumpmaster Multi-Pump Pneumatic Air Rifle .177 Caliber with 16.75 Inch Barrel
This lot features a single Crosman 760 Pumpmaster .177 caliber pellet and BB repeater air rifle accompanied by its original retail box. The rifle is configured as a multi-pump pneumatic repeater designed to fire both .177 caliber pellets as a single shot and BBs from an 18-round internal magazine. Technical specifications include a 16.75 inch rifled steel barrel and a receiver finished in matte black. The furniture is comprised of a durable brown plastic stock and pump forearm molded with a faux wood grain texture and checkering on the wrist. The rifle is equipped with an adjustable rear leaf sight and a fixed blade front sight. Key markings include the model name —760— PUMPMASTER and the serial number 594123323 on the right side of the receiver, while the left side is marked Crosman Air Guns, E. Bloomfield, NY USA 14443 Model 760-D along with safety warnings and usage instructions. The included retail box displays characteristic graphics and highlights features such as variable pump power and dual ammo capability.
Lot: 456 - Vintage Wonder Horse Spring Action Rocking Horse
A mid-century spring-action rocking horse manufactured by Wonder Horse. The toy consists of a blow-molded hard plastic horse body suspended by a four-spring mechanism within a red-painted tubular metal frame. The horse features a beige body with black painted mane, tail, and hooves, and orange and red accents on the saddle area. The molded saddle includes embossed lettering on the side that reads WONDER HORSE. The piece is equipped with wooden dowel handles at the head and matching wooden foot pegs at the front legs. The frame is constructed of multiple sections of tubular steel held together with metal hardware.Length of base: 47 inchesWidth of base: 21 inchesTotal height: 31.5 inches.
Lot: 457 - Western Stoneware Company Five Gallon Two Tone Beehive Jug
A large five gallon stoneware shoulder jug manufactured by the Western Stoneware Company of Monmouth, Illinois. The vessel features a beehive form with a two-tone glaze, consisting of a cream-colored Bristol glaze on the body and a brown-glazed shoulder and neck. A single loop handle is applied at the neck. The front of the jug is decorated with a large cobalt blue capacity mark 5 flanked by two stylized floral motifs. A circular maker stamp in blue ink is located near the base, reading Western Stoneware Company Monmouth, Ill. The piece exhibits manufacturing characteristics typical of early 20th-century American stoneware, including minor pitting and firing imperfections.Height: 17.5 inchesDiameter: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 458 - Antique Milk Can with Mushroom Lid
Antique metal milk can featuring a cylindrical body with a tapered shoulder and two side handles. The piece includes a removable mushroom-style lid with a single small ventilation hole. The base is constructed with a reinforced lower rim featuring several small drainage or breather holes. The can is made of heavy-gauge metal and has been coated in a matte black finish. There are no visible embossed manufacturer marks, dairy names, or other identifying logos present. Height: Approximately 24.5 inches Diameter: Approximately 12.5 inches.
Lot: 459 - Vintage Tractor Seat Attributed to David Brown
A vintage upholstered tractor or industrial equipment seat, attributed to David Brown agricultural equipment based on visual consensus and bracket design. The seat features black vinyl upholstery over a padded frame, integrated with two metal drain grommets located in the center of the cushion. The seat is mounted on a heavy-gauge C-shaped steel bracket finished in red paint, which is also a characteristic color for International Harvester or Case IH machinery. The bracket is designed with multiple pre-drilled mounting holes for installation. No manufacturer marks or serial numbers are visible on the upholstery or bracket.Width: 18 inchesHeight: 19 inches.
Lot: 460 - Vintage Agricultural Implement Flip Seat Attributed to Ford 8N
This vintage agricultural implement seat features a contoured cast metal seat pan mounted to a heavy-gauge steel C-spring bracket. The design includes a hinge mechanism that allows the seat to flip forward, a feature characteristic of Ford 8N, 9N, and 2N series tractors from the mid-20th century. The seat pan is constructed with four circular drainage holes and is finished in weathered black paint over remnants of an older red finish. The cantilevered spring bracket is designed to provide suspension for the operator and includes multiple mounting holes at its base. No manufacturer marks were identified on the item.Width: 19 inchesHeight: 13.5 inchesDepth: 16 inches.
Lot: 461 - Vintage Cast Metal Pan-Style Tractor Seat with Pivoting Mounting Bracket
A vintage ergonomically shaped tractor or farm implement seat constructed from heavy cast metal, likely cast iron or pressed steel. The pan-style seat features five circular holes for drainage and mounting. It is equipped with a heavy-duty pivoting mounting bracket at the rear, a feature designed to flip the seat forward to protect it from weather conditions. Visual characteristics and the specific bracket design are consistent with the Easy Rider seats used on Massey Harris tractors and implements from the mid-20th century. Faded characters are visible on the upper-right interior surface, though they are too worn for definitive transcription. The seat retains traces of a black painted finish over a weathered surface with mineral deposits.Width: 18 inchesDepth: 15.5 inchesHeight: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 462 - Vintage Studded Leather Western Parade Saddle in the Style of a Grimsley Officer Saddle
A vintage Western horse saddle constructed from dark leather, featuring heavy decorative metal studding throughout the seat, skirts, and fenders. The design resembles the Grimsley officer saddle pattern, characterized by its high, rounded cantle and solid metal pommel horn. The stirrups are made of bent wood with leather-wrapped treads and hooded leather guards decorated with metal studs. The leather shows decorative circular tooling around the conchos. The underside reveals a wooden tree frame with coarse fiber padding. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the leather or metal components.Seat Size: 16.5 inchesTotal Span: 45 inchesHorn Height: 11 inches.
Lot: 463 - Vintage AMF Junior Tricycle
This is an AMF Junior model children's tricycle constructed with a pressed steel frame and a two-step rear platform. The tricycle features a contoured metal seat and a front wheel with a direct-drive pedal mechanism. The handlebars are made of metal with translucent orange plastic grips. The three wheels are composed of metal spokes and hubs with solid rubberized tires. A metal fender is attached to the front fork. The head tube displays an original decal with the red AMF logo on an orange background, the model name Junior in black script, and the manufacturing location of Olney, Illinois U.S.A. 62450 at the bottom.Height: 20 to 21 inchesOverall Length: 25 to 26 inchesRear Axle Width: 18 to 19 inches.
Lot: 464 - Two Vintage Kerosene Cans, Delphos and Eagle 5 Gallon Models
This lot features two vintage metal kerosene fuel cans of United States origin. The first is a Delphos brand can constructed of galvanized steel with blue painted bands at the top and base. It features a wire bail handle with a contoured orange-painted wooden grip. The top is fitted with a metal screw-cap and a separate black plastic pour spout. Labels include a blue and white rectangular KEROSENE sticker and a distressed oval decal reading QUALITY GALVANIZED SINCE 1898 Delphos. The second item is a blue painted steel can produced by the Eagle Manufacturing Company of Wellsburg, West Virginia. This can includes a fixed horizontal metal handle and a flexible metal pour spout. The body is decorated with a large white graphic label featuring the Eagle logo and identifies the vessel as Model KES 5, constructed of galvanized steel with a capacity of 5 U.S. Gallons (18.9 Liters). The label contains extensive safety instructions and warnings.Delphos Can: 11 inches diameter, 14.5 inches body height, 17 inches total height to top of handle.Eagle Can: 11.5 inches diameter, 13.5 inches total height.
Lot: 465 - Vintage Emerson Junior Model 2650-C 10-Inch Oscillating Electric Desk Fan
This is an Emerson Junior model 2650-C oscillating desk fan, manufactured by the Emerson Electric Manufacturing Company in St. Louis, Missouri. The unit features four metal blades protected by a circular wire cage and is mounted on a heavy cast-metal trilobed clover-shaped base. The motor housing is bullet-shaped with a tilt-adjustment wing nut located at the neck. A toggle switch for operation is positioned on the base. A central red and silver circular manufacturer badge on the front of the cage is inscribed: THE EMERSON ELECTRIC MFG. CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. EMERSON Junior 2650-C 10 INCH OSCILLATOR 115 VOLTS - .6 AMPS 60 CYC. - A.C. MADE IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.Height: 13.5 inchesCage Diameter: 11 inches.
Lot: 466 - A Pair of Ariduk Mallard Drake Duck Decoys by General Fibre Co.
This lot consists of a matching pair of vintage mallard drake (Anas platyrhynchos) duck decoys manufactured by the General Fibre Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. The decoys are constructed from molded fiber, a composition of pressed paper pulp. Each specimen is decorated with factory paint representing the plumage of a male mallard, featuring a green head, yellow bill, and gray mottled body. Both decoys retain their original inset amber-colored eyes. The base of each decoy features embossed markings within an oval frame including the brand name ARIDUK and manufacturer details GENERAL FIBRE CO. and ST. LOUIS, MO. One specimen includes a handwritten mark in black ink reading LT on the underside.Length: 14.75 inchesHeight: 7 inchesWidth: 6 inches.
Lot: 467 - Poulan Pro PP4218AVX 42cc Gas-Powered Chainsaw with 18-Inch Bar and Carrying Case
A Poulan Pro model PP4218AVX gasoline-powered chainsaw. This unit features a 42cc engine and is equipped with an 18-inch guide bar. The housing is constructed from yellow and black high-impact plastic and incorporates an integrated hand guard/chain brake, an anti-vibration (AVX) handle, and a tool-less chain tensioning system. The guide bar is black with yellow lettering reading Poulan PRO 18". The lot includes the power head, guide bar with chain, a black plastic scabbard embossed with the Poulan logo, and a black molded plastic carrying case with a top handle and dual latches. The interior of the case features an illustrated starting guide.Overall length with bar cover: 35 inchesCase length: 18 inchesCase height: 13 inches.
Lot: 468 - A Pair of Vintage Automotive Fog Lights with Bumper Mount Brackets
This lot consists of a pair of vintage auxiliary automotive fog lamps, typically used as accessories for mid-20th-century vehicles. Each unit features a spherical metal housing and is mounted to a universal cast iron articulating bumper bracket. The glass lenses are mismatched by manufacturer; one lens features the General Electric monogram logo and a deep amber tint, while the other features the Westinghouse W logo and a lighter yellow tint. Both lenses are embossed with MADE IN U.S.A. and TOP at the upper edge, and FOG at the base. The housings are secured with rear-mounted screws and show remnants of a light grey painted finish. Diameter of housing: approximately 6 inchesOverall height including bracket: approximately 11 to 12 inches.
Lot: 469 - A Trio of Antique Cast Iron Items Including a Decorative Cobbler's Last Stand and Two Small Sad Irons
This lot consists of a trio of antique cast iron pieces, comprising one decorative cobbler's last stand and two small sad irons. The cobbler's last stand is constructed of cast iron with a black painted finish, accented by hand-painted green ivy leaves and trailing vines on the vertical support. The stand terminates in a flared base with four notched lobes and supports a contoured shoe form at the top. The two small sad irons, or flat irons, are typical of 19th or early 20th-century pressing tools. One iron features a simple curved handle, while the other possesses a handle with a molded rope or twist texture. These irons are sized for intricate work or as miniature samples. No manufacturer marks, patent dates, or model numbers are discernable on any of the three items.Cobbler's last stand height: 15.5 inchesCobbler's last stand shoe form length: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 470 - Adventurer Model 1499-5 Three-Tray Cantilever Tackle Box with Contents
This orange and white molded plastic cantilever tackle box is identified as an Adventurer brand, Model 1499-5, and is marked Made in U.S.A. on the front latch. The box features a three-tiered cantilever tray system that opens to reveal various compartments for tackle organization. The contents consist of an assortment of fishing gear, including a Storm Wiggle Wart lure in its original retail packaging, various soft plastic lures, spinners, flies, and several bobbers. Additional tackle items include packages of Bullet Weights, size 12 brass snap swivels, and various loose hooks. The lower compartment houses two spools of fishing line, including a boxed spool of Berkley Trilene XL and a spool of Danielson Plus 7. Also included in the base are a wooden-handled knife, a small wrench, a file, and a promotional cardboard ruler from the Kentucky Central Life Insurance Company.Width: 14 inchesDepth: 8 inchesHeight: 8 inches.
Lot: 471 - Adjustable Tractor 3-Point Hitch Top Link, Category 2
An adjustable tractor top link, a component of a three-point hitch system used for mounting and leveling implements. The assembly consists of a central barrel in a blue finish with a fixed handle for manual length adjustment. Both ends are fitted with threaded rods terminating in spherical ball joint eyes. The blue finish is characteristic of replacement parts intended for Ford and New Holland tractors. The unit includes two securing pins: a wire-locked clevis pin at one end and a pin with a red cap and linchpin at the other. No manufacturer or part number markings are visible.Length: approximately 25 inches.
Lot: 472 - A Pair of Tractor Hitch Components Including Multi-Hole Drawbar and Adjustable Top Link
This lot comprises two metal agricultural hitch components. The first item is a multi-hole drawbar constructed of heavy-duty steel with a red painted finish. It features a rectangular central section with eleven adjustment holes for implement attachment. The bar terminates at both ends in cylindrical pins with cross-drilled holes for securing with lynch pins. The second item is an adjustable top link with a blue painted finish. It has a threaded central body for length adjustment, a manual locking lever, and ends fitted with spherical bearing swivel eyes. The metal housing on one swivel eye is stamped with the word FORGED. These items are designed for use with Category 1 or Category 2 three-point hitch systems.Total length of drawbar: approximately 31.5 inches.
Lot: 473 - Cobra Category 1 Adjustable Tractor Top Link Model TL03
An adjustable top link designed for a Category 1 three-point hitch system. This unit is constructed of zinc-plated steel for corrosion resistance and features a central tubular body with threaded swivel eye ends at both terminals. The central tube is fitted with a manufacturer label reading TL03, TOPLINK, CAT - 1, MADE IN INDIA. One swivel-eye casting features the embossed brand name COBRA. The item retains its original protective plastic wrap on the central body.Horsepower: N/A (Part only)Hours: 0 (The hour meter reading was recorded at the time of inspection; hours are unverified.)2WD/4WD: N/ATransmission Type: N/ACab Type: N/ALoader: N/AOverall length center-to-center: 23 inchesCentral tube length: 15.5 inches.
Lot: 474 - A Trio of Antique Wooden and Iron Horse-Drawn Singletrees
This lot consists of three antique wooden singletrees, also known as whippletrees, which were used to balance the pull of a draft animal in horse-drawn harness systems. Each singletree is constructed from a horizontal hardwood bar reinforced with wrought iron hardware. The iron components include a central attachment loop for connecting to a doubletree or vehicle and terminal hooks at each end for securing the harness traces. One singletree shows remnants of faded yellow paint. No maker marks, patent dates, or stamps are discernible on any of the pieces.Length: 33 to 34 inches.
Lot: 475 - Vintage Camp Minnow Trap Glass Bait Jar Checotah Oklahoma
This vintage Camp Minnow Trap is a molded glass bait trap used by fishermen in the mid-20th century. The heavy glass body is formed in a rounded rectangular shape and features a distinctive side-entry funnel designed to guide small fish into the interior while restricting their exit. The side of the jar is clearly embossed with the words CAMP MINNOW TRAP. Research and market consensus indicate this specific brand of trap was produced in Checotah, Oklahoma. The trap is topped with its original threaded metal screw lid, intended for the removal of bait.Height: 10.5 inchesWidth: 6.25 inches.
Lot: 476 - An Assortment of Vintage Glass Soda, Spirit, and Storage Containers
This assortment consists of various glass bottles and jars representing a range of brands and functions. The collection includes green-tinted Coca-Cola contour-style bottles embossed with trademark registrations and 6-fluid ounce capacities. A Royal Crown Cola bottle features a red and white applied color label (ACL) for 10 fluid ounces with a large RC logo on the reverse side. A clear Pepsi-Cola bottle is present with embossed script lettering. Spirit containers are represented by a Woodford Reserve clear glass bottle with Labrot and Graham branding and a 750 ml capacity, as well as a Jack Daniel's flat-profile flask embossed with the distiller's name and a 375 ml capacity. Storage containers include a clear Ball Mason jar with a script logo and a Knox Mason jar embossed with a keystone logo. The Knox jar is fitted with a vintage metal pouring funnel lid, characteristic of early automotive oil dispensers.Knox jar with metal funnel: Approximately 11.75 inches tall.
Lot: 477 - An Assortment of Antique and Vintage Hand Tools in a Primitive Wooden Tool Tote
This lot comprises an assortment of antique and vintage manual hand tools presented in a primitive, handmade wooden carpenter's tool tote. The tote is constructed from solid wood planks and features a single longitudinal carrying handle and a divided interior compartment. The exterior of the box is finished with heavily weathered and chipped white paint. The tool contents include several manual bit braces with wooden heads and grips, accompanied by multiple large auger bits. The collection contains various hammers, including two standard claw hammers, a ball-peen hammer, and a specialty hammer head. One hammer head features a circular stamped maker's mark that is heavily oxidized and illegible. Additional items include a small compass or keyhole saw with a wooden handle, an L-shaped metal try square, a pair of pliers with blue insulated handles, and various metal files and rods.Length: Approximately 23.5 inchesHeight: Approximately 11.5 inches to top of handle.
Lot: 478 - Two Vintage Hand-Crank Tools Including a Universal Food Chopper and a Wardway Bench Grinder
This lot features two manual American-made utility tools from the early-to-mid 20th century. The first item is a cast iron food grinder manufactured by Landers, Frary & Clark of New Britain, Connecticut. The hopper is embossed with the markings Universal Food Chopper. The tool is designed with a top-loading hopper, an internal auger, and a long manual crank handle. It is equipped with an integrated adjustable C-clamp for mounting to a table or countertop. The second item is a hand-operated bench grinder used for sharpening tools. The cast iron gear housing is finished in blue paint and features a stylized embossed W logo, characteristic of the Wardway brand sold by Montgomery Ward. The grinder includes an abrasive stone wheel and a crank handle with a red-painted wooden grip. It is also designed with an integrated screw-clamp base for bench attachment.Height of food chopper: 12.5 inches.
Lot: 479 - A Trio of Heavy-Duty Rigging and Towing Tools Including Ratchet Load Binder, Chain Assembly, and 2-5/16 Inch Ball Mount
This lot comprises three heavy-duty industrial tools used for cargo securement, rigging, and towing. The first item is a ratchet-style load binder designed for tensioning transport chains on flatbed trailers, featuring a central ratchet mechanism and dual screw-adjustable ends equipped with grab hooks. The second item is a dual-chain bridle or spreader assembly featuring heavy-gauge chains that terminate in large circular rings, connected through a rectangular steel frame with a threaded cross-bolt and a top-mounted U-bolt. The third item is a black powder-coated drop-style trailer hitch ball mount. The chrome-plated ball is incised with the following characters: CTP, 2 5/16, B01J, and 6000 LB. This ball mount is compatible with standard 2-inch square hitch receivers.Ball Mount Part Number: B01JRatchet Binder Length: Approximately 22 inchesBall Size: 2-5/16 inchesTowing Capacity: 6,000 lbs.
Lot: 480 - An Assortment of Antique Wood and Iron Horse-Drawn Vehicle and Harness Components
This lot consists of a collection of antique horse-drawn vehicle and harness components constructed from heavy timber and hand-forged or early industrial iron hardware. The assembly includes a large wooden frame with shafts and a central crossbeam, a pair of curved wooden hames, a doubletree, and two singletrees (also known as whiffletrees). The shafts are joined by a central crossbeam featuring a metal mounting plate and iron reinforcement straps. Each singletree consists of a straight wooden bar with iron end-caps, hooks, and a central attachment ring. The hames are carved wooden pieces designed to fit a horse collar, featuring metal reinforcement bands and iron rings. The doubletree serves as a larger hitching crossbar for a pair of horses. No maker's marks, stamps, or patent dates are visible on the wood or metal surfaces.Main crossbeam width: 48 inchesSingletree length: 30 inches.
Lot: 481 - Two Vintage Portable Lamps Including a No. 100 Hurricane Lantern and an Amber Glass Lamp
A pair of vintage portable lighting pieces. The first item is a metal hurricane lantern attributed to Dietz, specifically the Little Wizard No. 100 model. The lantern features a blue-painted frame with a clear glass globe protected by a crisscross wire cage and a top chimney cap with a carry handle. The base is embossed with the characters NO. 100. The second item is an amber glass oil lamp featuring a faceted octagonal font set upon a tiered circular pedestal base. The lamp includes a brass burner assembly with a wick adjustment knob. Both items reflect early-to-mid 20th-century utilitarian design.Lantern base diameter: 7.75 inchesLantern height: 12 inches.
Lot: 482 - Antique Braided Leather Quirt with Turned Wood Handle
This antique or vintage equestrian quirt features a turned hardwood handle and a multi-strand braided lash. The handle is constructed from a single piece of wood, showing a tapered form and a naturally aged patina. The lash is secured to the handle by being threaded through a bored hole and tied with leather thongs. The braided section is made of leather, which transitions into sections of twisted natural fiber cord. The lash terminates in a small fiber popper or cracker. The item shows traditional construction methods common to utility-grade whips and quirts. There are no visible maker marks, serial numbers, or brand identifiers on the handle or lash.
Lot: 483 - Antique Fourteen Spoke Wooden Wagon Wheel with Axle Stub
This antique wooden wagon wheel is a utilitarian transport component featuring a fourteen spoke design. The spokes radiate from a heavy central wooden hub reinforced with two outer iron bands. The outer rim is constructed of segmented wooden felloes and is encased in a thick iron tire secured with metal fasteners. The assembly includes a section of the original square cut wooden axle which is fitted with an iron skein. This metal sleeve is positioned on the axle and remains seated within the hub bore. The construction utilizes hardwood for the primary structure with iron hardware for reinforcement. No manufacturer markings or patent dates are visible on the wood or metal surfaces.Diameter: 44.5 inches.
Lot: 484 - Late 19th Century Victorian Gilt and Stained Wood Wall Mirror
A large Victorian wall mirror dating from the late 19th century, featuring a rectangular frame with a multi-tiered profile. The design incorporates a central recessed dark-stained wood molding with a visible natural grain, bordered by wide outer and narrow inner bands of high-relief molded composition gesso. The ornate gesso sections are decorated with a pattern of scrolling grapevines and foliate motifs, finished in a gold gilt tone. The reverse reveals a sturdy wood frame with mitered corners, a hanging wire, and a solid light-grey protective backing board. Small white felt spacers have been added to the back corners for wall protection.Width: 49 inchesHeight: 29.5 inches.
Lot: 485 - American Primitive White Painted Pine Chimney Cupboard
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a one-piece American primitive chimney cupboard or storage cabinet constructed from utility pine. The cabinet features a tall, narrow form with a single door featuring three inset panels. The exterior is finished in layers of white paint that is heavily distressed with extensive crackling and peeling, revealing the dark-stained wood beneath. Hardware includes metal butt hinges on the right side, a small black circular knob at the top center, and a metal thumb latch or hasp closure on the left. A decorative metal keyhole escutcheon is present on the right frame but is not functional with the current latch system. The interior contains five fixed wooden shelves, several of which retain a red and white checkered vinyl liner. A small paper promotional calendar from Pleasant Hill Farm Supply, Inc., dated February 2003, is attached to the upper section of the door. The back of the cabinet is composed of dark-stained wood panels and bears the handwritten characters A L K in chalk or pencil.Height: 68.5 inchesWidth: 18.25 inchesDepth: 14 inches.
Lot: 486 - Mid-Century Industrial Metal Work Table with Green Painted Base
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This mid-century industrial work table features a rectangular composite top with a gray laminate finish and protective aluminum edge banding. The table is supported by a sheet-metal base with four tapered legs finished in olive-green paint. Each leg is equipped with an adjustable leveling glide at the foot. A rectangular mark is centered on the front apron where a manufacturer label was previously attached, though the area is worn and no text remains legible. The design and construction are typical of industrial shop or laboratory furniture from the mid-20th century, resembling work by manufacturers such as Lyon or Fort Steuben.Width: 60 inchesDepth: 20.375 inchesHeight: 30.5 inches.
Lot: 487 - Centurion by Generac 5000 Watt Portable Generator
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This Centurion by Generac Power Systems, Inc. portable generator provides 5,000 running watts and 6,250 starting watts (approx. 5 kW running). The unit features an overhead valve (OHV) gasoline engine, identified by emission labels as a Briggs & Stratton model within engine family 9BSXS.3422HT. Electrical output is 120/240 VAC, single phase. The control panel is equipped with one 120/240V 30A twistlock outlet and four 120V 20A duplex outlets, all of which are circuit breaker protected. The generator is built into an open-frame gray tubular steel cart with never-flat tires and locking fold-down handles. The fuel system includes a 6.6-gallon black plastic fuel tank. No hour meter is visible on the unit, and total operational hours are unknown. The original owner's manual in a red protective sleeve is included with the lot.Height: 27 inchesWidth: 24 inchesLength: 52 inches (with handles extended).
Lot: 488 - Antique American Primitive Two-Piece Painted Cupboard with Screened Ventilation
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A two-piece American primitive-style kitchen cupboard or hutch, likely dating from the early 20th century. Constructed from softwood, possibly pine, the piece features a heavily distressed white painted finish with prominent alligatoring and paint loss throughout. The upper section contains two doors with arched glass panels decorated with center-placed floral decals depicting teapots and plates. The interior of the upper section is fitted with two full-width shelves. The lower section includes a single wide drawer positioned above two inset-paneled cabinet doors. A notable design feature is the presence of two circular screened ventilation holes on the sides of both the top and bottom sections, totaling eight vents, suggesting original use as a food safe or larder. The back is constructed of horizontal wood planks. Hardware includes brass-toned metal bail handles with decorative backplates on the drawer and simple metal surface hinges on the doors. Keyholes are present on the doors, though no keys are included.Height: 74 inchesWidth: 36 inchesDepth: 17 inches.
Lot: 489 - Vintage American Convertible Wooden Baby High Chair and Play Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An early to mid-20th-century convertible wooden high chair constructed from stained hardwood. This multi-functional nursery piece features a folding design that allows it to be repositioned from a standard high chair into a low-profile chair and play table combination. The chair includes a shaped backrest decorated with a faded original decal of a teddy bear and a drum, supported by turned spindles. It is equipped with a wraparound wooden tray featuring a recessed surface and a pivoting wooden footrest. The lower frame includes four small metal and rubber wheels designed for mobility in the collapsed configuration. Metal hinges and a locking mechanism facilitate the transition between positions.Overall Height: 36 inchesTray Height: 25 inchesTray Width: 19 inches.
Lot: 490 - A Pair of Earthquake MC43 Viper 43cc 2-Cycle Gas Mini Cultivators
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This lot consists of two Earthquake MC43 walk-behind gas-powered mini cultivators. Both units are powered by high-performance Viper 43cc 2-cycle engines, designed for use with a 50:1 gasoline to oil fuel pre-mix as indicated by the decals. The tillage system features a 4-tine configuration typical of this model class. Construction includes a red-painted steel housing, black tubular steel folding handlebars, and integrated top-mounted carry handles. Each unit is equipped with adjustable plastic transport wheels. The older unit features a blue and white model decal, while the newer unit displays a green and black color scheme.Handle Height: 33 inchesOverall Width at Handles: 40 inchesWidth between Handles: 17 inches.
Lot: 491 - Bag Boy Express Auto SE 3-Wheel Golf Push Cart
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - Bag Boy Express Auto SE three-wheel golf push cart featuring a black collapsible metal frame. This cart is designed for walking the course and includes a padded handle with an integrated console. The console contains a scorecard holder with a hinged lid, multiple drink holders, and a mesh storage bag suspended below. It is equipped with adjustable straps to secure a golf bag and large, solid composite wheels for various terrains. The handle console is centrally marked with the BagBoy registered trademark logo. The frame tube is labeled in white lettering EXPRESS AUTO SE. A support bar is marked with the website www.bagboy.com. Additional BagBoy logos are present on the front fork and lower frame.Overall Length: Approximately 65 inchesHeight to Handle: Approximately 47 inchesWidth: Approximately 30 inches.
Lot: 492 - An Assortment of Golf Bags and Mixed Clubs Including Titleist and Adams Golf
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This lot features an assortment of four golf bags and various golf clubs. The bags include a Titleist stand bag in black and grey, a Revelation cart bag in grey and burgundy, a vintage-style grey canvas cart bag with tan leather-style trim, and a black padded cart bag. The collection of clubs includes woods from Knight (Hyper Mach Ti +5), Striker (Striker Gold 5 and Incoming Striker 3+), and a vintage wooden-headed driver marked Personal Model. Irons include Adams Golf models such as the Idea a12 os 8-iron and GT Xtreme 7-iron. Also included is an X Wedge marked 64-12, a telescoping golf ball retriever, and a red plush head cover. The clubs feature a mix of steel and graphite shafts.Measurements: Club lengths range from approximately 38 inches up to 45 inches.
Lot: 493 - An Assortment of Mixed Golf Club Sets and Stand Bags
An assortment of golf equipment featuring two stand bags and various mixed clubs. One stand bag is constructed of blue and black nylon with the PowerBilt logo and lightning bolt symbol. Associated clubs in this bag include a PowerBilt Silver Series Oversize 1 driver, a Viva Titanium Gold 1 driver, and several irons with the stamped script name Paul Harney and the Autograph model designation. A second black nylon stand bag contains a Premier Edition 1 wood with a 17-4 stainless steel deep face sole and a U.S. Kids Golf UL-24 junior iron featuring an American flag shield logo. A club headcover marked REV2 HY is also included in the lot.Length: 48 inches.
Lot: 494 - An Assortment of Fishing Rods and Reels Including Zebco and Shakespeare Models
An assortment of fishing rods and reels featuring various spincast and baitcasting equipment. The collection includes a Zebco model 909 spincast reel marked MADE IN USA and two Zebco Authentic 33 reels. Also present is a blue Shakespeare Firebird spincast reel and a silver-toned round profile baitcasting reel. The accompanying rods vary in construction, including two labeled AUTHENTIC 33 PERFORMANCE with cork handles. Rod blanks are primarily black, with one featuring a bright blue finish and another featuring orange and gold-toned decorative wraps. Components include ceramic and metal line guides, foam and cork grips, and plastic and metal reel seats.According to the provided scale, the rods extend beyond the 6-foot mark, with measurements shown ranging from 65 to 78 inches.
Lot: 495 - Three Vintage No. 2 Galvanized Steel Round Wash Tubs
A group of three vintage utilitarian round wash tubs constructed from galvanized steel. Each tub features formed sheet metal walls with vertical seams and multiple horizontal corrugated ribs for structural reinforcement. The rims are rolled for added rigidity. Two of the tubs retain their original metal loop handles on the sides, while the third tub appears to have missing or damaged handle attachments. The bottom interiors of two tubs are stamped with the numeral 2, indicating a standard No. 2 size classification. These tubs exhibit a heavy aged patina consistent with mid-century agricultural or domestic use. Dimensions: Approximately 22 to 23 inches in diameter; approximately 11 to 12 inches in height.
Lot: 496 - Antique Cast Iron and Porcelain Enamel Wood Burning Cookstove
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A vintage American wood-burning cookstove constructed from heavy cast iron with white porcelain enamel accents. The unit features a six-burner cooktop with removable circular plates and includes a cast iron lid lifter tool. The front of the stove is designed with a large central oven door, a firebox door, and an ash pit door, all featuring white porcelain enamel panels. The oven door is equipped with a central circular temperature gauge with an arc-shaped dial indicating Warm, Bake, and Roast ranges. The stove is supported by four cabriole-style legs and includes a white porcelain enamel backsplash. A slotted cast iron warming shelf is attached to the right side of the cooktop. Functional elements include a sliding draft control on the left side and an oval-shaped flue collar at the rear for chimney connection. The interior of the oven contains a single wire rack. No manufacturer marks are clearly legible on the exterior castings.Cooktop Width: 33 inchesOverall Width including side shelf: 37.5 inchesHeight to top of backsplash: 34.5 inches.
Lot: 497 - Bank of Four Vintage Industrial Steel Clothing Lockers by K.F. Cline Co. Inc., 1959
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A single bank of four tall, single-tier industrial clothing lockers manufactured by K.F. Cline Co. Inc. of Dickson, Tennessee. Constructed of steel with a gray painted finish, each unit features integrated legs and horizontal ventilation louvers at the top and bottom of the doors. The doors are secured by fixed hinges on the right and feature simple curved metal pull handles. The interior of each locker originally included a top shelf and metal hanging hooks. Three of the units are currently fitted with five-tier white wire shelving inserts, while the fourth remains in its original open configuration. Stenciled identification on the interior of the right-hand door specifies the item as a Locker, Clothing, Steel following Federal Specification No. AA-L-486B, Stock No. 302-B4, with a manufacture date of February 1959. Each door is equipped with a riveted metal manufacturer placard.Height: 78 inchesWidth: 60 inchesDepth: 18 inches.
Lot: 498 - Vintage Char-Broil No. 240A Heavy-Duty Charcoal Grill and Smoker
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A vintage Char-Broil charcoal grill and smoker, model No. 240A, featuring a heavy-duty cast metal construction with a black finish. The unit is designed with a hinged lid that includes a front-mounted circular temperature gauge labeled Oven Heat Indicator. The firebox body features a front-loading charcoal access door and two folding wooden side shelves supported by metal brackets. The grill is mounted on a four-wheeled metal cart with a lower rectangular storage shelf. The side of the firebox displays embossed text reading CHAR-BROIL No240A and PATENT No 3,099,951. The interior contains cast iron cooking grates and a lower metal charcoal grate. A metal grate-lifting tool is included on one of the side shelves.Height: 44 inchesWidth: 67 inches (with shelves extended)Depth: 19 inches.
Lot: 499 - Eight-Piece Contemporary Metal and Glass Patio Dining Set with Umbrella
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This outdoor furniture set is comprised of a rectangular dining table, six armchairs, and a market-style umbrella. The table features a dark metal frame with a tempered glass top and a lower shelf made of dark synthetic woven wicker. The matching armchairs are constructed with metal frames and sling-style seats and backs made of dark brown woven synthetic mesh fabric. The accompanying umbrella consists of a tan fabric canopy on a central metal pole. No manufacturer marks are visible on the items.Table: 66 inches long x 40 inches wide x 29.5 inches high.
Lot: 500 - A Trio of Cut Lead Crystal Serving and Centerpiece Bowls
A group of three clear cut lead crystal bowls featuring various geometric and starburst motifs. The centerpiece bowl is a large tripod-footed vessel decorated with a pinwheel and star pattern alternating with vertical mitered columns and cross-hatching. It features a deep scalloped sawtooth rim and three applied scroll-style feet, with a multi-point starburst at the interior base. The second item is a flared serving bowl with a repeating diamond or cross-cut pattern that transitions into smaller facets toward the bottom, finished with a large starburst on the underside. The third item is a round bowl with upright sides featuring alternating panels of criss-cross miters and stylized star motifs, also featuring a deeply cut starburst on the base. No maker marks or signatures are visible on any of the pieces.Large footed bowl: 8 inches diameter, 5 inches height.
Lot: 501 - Three clear cut glass and lead crystal decorative vases including one attributed to Cristal d'Arques
This collection consists of three clear glass decorative vases featuring distinct geometric patterns. The first item is a trumpet-shaped vase with a flared, scalloped rim. Its decoration includes large multi-pointed star or sunburst motifs on the upper portion, transitioning into deep vertical flutes that extend to a faceted base. The second item is a tapered cylindrical vase with a serrated rim, featuring an intricate all-over geometric pattern that includes hobstars, cross-hatched diamonds, and fine fan cuts. The third item is a thistle-shaped vase attributed to the Vincennes pattern by Cristal d'Arques (J.G. Durand). It features a wide, flared rim with vertical ribbing and a lower bulbous section decorated with a dense diamond pattern. This vase sits on a notched, starburst-style foot.Thistle-shaped vase: 6 inches (height), 4.5 inches (top diameter).
Lot: 502 - A Trio of Vintage Clear Glass Water Pitchers
This lot comprises three clear glass water pitchers of varying styles, dating from the mid-20th century. The first item is a large ball-shaped pitcher featuring a bulbous body, a hand-applied handle with decorative thumb-rest terminals, and a molded ice lip at the spout. The second item is a footed pressed glass pitcher featuring a heavy geometric pattern attributed to Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) styles, consisting of stars within diamond shapes, vertical wedges, and a scalloped rim, standing on a flared circular foot with a molded handle. The third item is a clear glass pitcher with a slightly flared cylindrical body, a prominent pouring spout, and a molded sunburst pattern on the underside of the base. No maker's marks or signatures were identified on any of the pieces.Ball Pitcher Height: 10 inchesBall Pitcher Width: 7.5 inchesBall Pitcher Base Diameter: 4.5 inchesFooted Pitcher Height: 8.75 inchesFlared Pitcher Height: 9 inches.
Lot: 503 - A Trio of Vintage American Pressed Glass Water Pitchers
This lot features three vintage pressed glass pitchers, likely produced in the United States during the mid-20th century. The first vessel is a pale yellow citron-toned pitcher characterized by wide vertical panels around the body and a molded D-shaped handle. The base is decorated with a deeply pressed radiating starburst or sunburst pattern. The second pitcher is clear glass with a geometric grid or waffle pattern consisting of rectangular blocks in relief and a thick molded handle. The third item is a clear water pitcher with a tapered cylindrical body, a molded ice lip designed to retain ice while pouring, and a single horizontal gold-toned band at the shoulder. No maker marks or signatures were identified on any of the pieces. Height of yellow pitcher: 7.25 inchesRim diameter of yellow pitcher: 5 inchesTotal length of yellow pitcher: 8 inches.
Lot: 504 - Two Pieces of American Utilitarian Stoneware Including a Two-Tone Jug and a Cylindrical Crock
This lot comprises two pieces of American utility stoneware, typical of late 19th to early 20th-century production. The first item is a wheel-thrown cylindrical stoneware crock or planter finished in an off-white matte slip. The piece features a recessed base with visible concentric throwing lines and contains no maker stamps or capacity markings. The second item is a single-handled stoneware jug with a rounded shoulder and narrow neck, accompanied by a fitted cork stopper. The jug is finished in a two-tone high-gloss glaze, featuring a deep chocolate brown upper portion that transitions into a yellowish-tan tone toward the base. No maker marks or stamps are present on the jug.Crock: 6 inches (h) x 6.5 inches (dia).
Lot: 505 - Three Antique American Stoneware Vessels Including a Weir Patented Fruit Jar
This lot features three pieces of antique American stoneware. The first item is a cylindrical fruit jar with a tapered shoulder and a ceramic lid held by a wire bail closure. It features a two-tone glaze with a light cream-colored Bristol-glaze body and a dark brown Albany-slip-type glaze on the shoulder and lid. The lid is embossed with the lettering THE WEIR PAT MAR 1ST 92. The second item is a tall, cylindrical bottle with a sloping shoulder, short neck, and a small pinched pour spout at the rim. It is finished in a speckled, light buff-colored glaze. The third item is a small cylindrical crock with a flared rim and an overall matte tan glaze.Tall bottle height: 9.5 inchesTall bottle diameter: 3.125 inches.
Lot: 506 - A Collection of Assorted Vintage Clear and Amber Glass Bottles
A collection of glass bottles in various forms and sizes, primarily in amber and clear glass. The group includes a clear glass flask embossed with the text FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS SALE OR REUSE OF THIS BOTTLE above a central portrait medallion of a man wearing spectacles. A large amber flask features an embossed floral rose design with the text HALF PINT at the base and a metal screw cap marked TURNER. A cylindrical amber bottle is marked with MILS and features a graduated volume scale from 50 to 250. The collection also contains a small amber bottle in a fiddle or violin shape with a black screw cap, and two small clear bottles, one hexagonal and one rectangular, both exhibiting internal cloudiness and mineral deposits.Large amber flask: 6.5 inches (height)Large amber flask: 3.5 inches (width).
Lot: 507 - A Collection of Antique Clear Glass Apothecary Bottles Attributed to Whitall Tatum and Company
This collection of antique apothecary or chemist bottles is crafted from clear glass and features rectangular bodies with recessed panels on the front and sides designed for paper labels. The set consists of one large display-size bottle and several smaller companion vessels. The bottles are primarily fitted with ground glass stoppers featuring wide, flat circular tops and horizontal flanges, while others retain cork closures. These examples are characteristic of pharmacy glassware produced by Whitall Tatum and Company during the late 19th century. The glass shows varying degrees of internal mineral staining and cloudiness throughout the collection.Largest bottle height: 12.25 inchesLargest bottle width: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 508 - A Pair of Brass Pedestal Kerosene Lamps, One by Doran Manufacturing Co.
A pair of pedestal-style brass kerosene lamps with clear glass chimneys. The taller lamp features a bulbous spun brass font on a tall pedestal base. It is equipped with an octagonal wick adjustment knob embossed with the text: DORAN MADE IN U.S.A. MFG. CO. DANBURY CT. This lamp is fitted with a long, straight-sided glass chimney. The shorter lamp features a shorter pedestal base and a brass font with a threaded filler cap on the shoulder and a decorative pierced coronet gallery burner. Both lamps are constructed from polished and spun brass. Overall height of taller lamp: 23.5 inchesBase diameter of taller lamp: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 509 - Two Decorative Ceramic Vessels including an Attributed Frankoma Footed Planter and a Pedestal Compote
This lot includes two pieces of vintage American-style decorative pottery. The first item is a low, rectangular earthenware planter featuring a stepped and scalloped rim on the long edges and four integrated corner feet. It is finished in a glossy cream-colored glaze that exhibits a dense, intentional crazing pattern across the entire surface. This form is attributed to Frankoma Pottery, model number 17. The second item is a pedestal compote or chalice bowl crafted from earthenware with a matte terracotta-toned glaze. The piece features a wide, rounded basin with a wavy, undulating rim, supported by a tapering stem and a flared circular base. The unglazed foot ring reveals a light-colored ceramic body.Compote: 6.25 inches high, 7 inches in diameterPlanter: 8.5 inches long, 4 inches wide.
Lot: 510 - Attributed to Hull Pottery Sunglow Pattern Floral Relief Lidded Grease Jar
This glazed earthenware lidded jar is attributed to Hull Pottery and features the Sunglow pattern. The vessel is a rounded grease jar or storage canister with a domed lid and spherical finial. The body is decorated with relief-molded floral motifs, including large multi-petaled blossoms and leaves, finished in a blended semi-gloss glaze of dusty pink with yellow and green accents. The underside of the base features the incised marks U S A and a mold number that appears to be 553, although the digits are partially obscured by the glaze and crazing.Height: 5 1/2 inchesWidth: 5 inches.
Lot: 511 - Salmon Falls Stoneware Blueberry Basket Lidded Bean Pot Dated 2000
A contemporary salt-glazed stoneware lidded crock or bean pot produced by Salmon Falls Stoneware of Dover, New Hampshire. The vessel features a bulbous form with two applied side lug handles and a domed lid with a central button knob. The exterior is finished with a light gray salt glaze featuring fine brown speckling, while the interior is coated in a dark brown glaze. The front of the pot is decorated with a cobalt blue slip-trailed motif depicting a woven basket overflowing with berries and foliage, with the berries rendered in a raised beaded relief. A single cobalt line encircles the base. The reverse side features an impressed rectangular seal with a semi-circular lower extension that reads SALMON FALLS / STONEWARE / 2000 / DOVER, N.H. A small impressed potter's mark in the shape of a scallop shell is located near the base of one handle.Height: 5 1/4 inchesWidth: 5 1/2 inchesBody Diameter: 4 3/4 inches.
Lot: 512 - Seven Clear Glass Lidded Table Articles Including Pieces in the Style of Anchor Hocking Wexford
This collection consists of seven clear glass lidded items, comprising sugar bowls, candy dishes, and storage jars featuring various pressed and etched patterns. Several pieces are in the style of the Wexford pattern produced by Anchor Hocking, characterized by diamond point and starburst motifs. The assembly includes one large double-handled sugar bowl with paneled sides and a pointed finial; one handled sugar bowl featuring a diamond and fan pattern with notched handles; and one footed candy dish with a sawtooth rim and an etched motif depicting a bird amidst foliage. The remaining four items are assorted cylindrical and footed jars showcasing geometric, starburst, and diamond point pressed designs. All pieces are constructed of pressed soda-lime glass, with distinct mold seams visible on several examples. No maker marks or signatures were observed upon inspection.Handled sugar bowl: 5 1/4 inches (height) x 6 3/4 inches (width across handles).
Lot: 513 - A Trio of Chinese Style Blue and White Porcelain Decorative Teapots
This set comprises three porcelain teapots decorated with underglaze cobalt blue in the traditional Chinese export style. The first teapot features a multi-faceted geometric body with diamond panels containing stylized floral motifs, a tall neck with a geometric lattice pattern, and a pointed finial lid. The second teapot is of a circular ring-form or donut shape resting on a rectangular foot, featuring a handle sculpted as a dragon and a body decorated with peony blossoms and scrolling foliage. The third teapot is of an octagonal canteen form with an overhead bridge handle and central panels depicting flowering branches. All three pieces exhibit traditional motifs including Greek key borders and scrolling vines. No maker marks, reign marks, or factory stamps are visible on the exterior bodies.Ring-form teapot height: 6.75 inchesRing-form teapot width: 6 inches.
Lot: 514 - American Banded Stoneware Lidded Casserole Dish
This item is a lidded stoneware casserole or serving bowl featuring a deep body with a slightly flared rim and a matching domed lid with a central knob handle. The exterior is finished in a cream-colored glaze with fine, all-over crazing. The piece is decorated with horizontal cobalt blue bands, including two concentric circles on the lid and a single band around the body of the bowl. The interior rim features a dark brown glazed band. The unglazed base displays concentric manufacturing ridges and handwritten markings in dark pigment, including the number 75 and two characters that appear to be letters, possibly J and B.Diameter: 10 inchesHeight: 6 inches.
Lot: 515 - An Assortment of Vintage Ball, Atlas, and Kerr Glass Canning Jars
A collection of vintage glass canning jars in aqua and clear glass. The assortment includes jars with embossed maker marks for Ball PERFECT MASON, ATLAS E-Z SEAL, and Kerr SELF SEALING MASON. The items feature various closure styles, including zinc screw-on caps with glass liners, a glass lid with a wire bail mechanism, and a metal screw cap. One large clear jar features vertical ribbing, while a square-bodied clear jar features a raised grid pattern on its upper half. The aqua glass jars are characteristic of mid-20th century production. The glass bodies vary in form from cylindrical to square-shouldered.Large clear jar height: 9.25 inchesLarge clear jar width: 3.75 inches.
Lot: 516 - A Collection of Five Antique and Vintage Cut and Pressed Glass Containers with Metal Lids
This collection includes five varied glass containers with metal lids and mounts, reflecting American styles from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The group features a syrup pitcher with a diamond-cut patterned glass body and a metal collar with a roaring lion head spout and grape-themed hinged lid. A squat jar exhibits sharp faceting in the American Brilliant Period style with an Art Nouveau foliate-scroll metal lid. Also included is a cylindrical glass jar with vertical ribs and diamond panels topped with a floral embossed lid, a miniature mustard pot with diamond-point patterns, and a fluted utility jar with a metal lid embossed Kerr Jelly Glass. The glass types include a mix of pressed glass and brilliant-cut styles.Art Nouveau jar: 3.5 inches diameter x 3.75 inches height.
Lot: 517 - A Pair of Art Deco Style Cut Glass and Gilt Brass Salt and Pepper Shakers
This pair of salt and pepper shakers is designed in a style resembling miniature Art Deco inkwells. Each shaker consists of a thick-walled, clear cut glass base with a square footprint and deeply chamfered corners. The body features a raised horizontal band encircling the center. The lids are made of a gold-toned cast metal with a high-relief foliate and berry motif. Each lid is topped with a spherical finial that features a single central aperture, distinguishing these as shakers. No maker's marks, hallmarks, or labels are present on either the glass or metal components.Height: 2 1/2 inchesWidth: 1 7/8 inches.
Lot: 518 - A Collection of Sterling Silver and Silver-Plated Decorative Tableware
This assortment includes decorative silver and silver-plated items from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The first item is a silver-plated oval dish featuring an Art Nouveau grapevine and leaf motif with a scalloped rim. The underside is stamped with the Jennings Brothers trademark: TRADE MARK J. B. SIGNIFIES THE BEST. The second item is a scalloped sterling silver nut dish with shell and scroll repoussé decoration. The interior bears a faint engraved inscription reading Christmas 1902. The underside is stamped ROBT. C. GLOVER STERLING 1015. The third item is an asymmetrical sterling silver pin dish decorated with an embossed blooming rose and trailing foliage in the Art Nouveau style, stamped STERLING on the interior rim with an illegible partial maker's mark. The fourth item is a silver-plated souvenir spoon from Italy. The ornate figural handle is topped with the Lion of Saint Mark above a shield and a scroll reading FIRENZE. The reverse of the bowl is stamped ITALY.Jennings Brothers dish: 6.25 inches lengthScalloped sterling dish: 4.5 inches diameterAsymmetrical sterling dish: 3.5 inches lengthSouvenir spoon: 5 inches lengthWeight not recorded.
Lot: 519 - A Collection of Six Decorative Clear and Patterned Glass Articles Including American Brilliant Style Nappy and Candlesticks
This collection of six glass articles consists of a variety of clear and tinted vessels and candlesticks. One item is a round handled nappy or serving dish featuring deep geometric cutting in the style of the American Brilliant Period, with central hobstars within triangular panels separated by wheel-etched daisy-like flowers and foliage. The dish is finished with a sawtooth rim and a smooth applied handle. Also included is a small creamer decorated with a frosted etched motif of a bird on a branch, surrounded by pressed geometric patterns and a scalloped rim. A novelty toothpick holder shaped like a top hat is executed in a yellow-tinted glass with a Daisy and Button pattern. The group is completed by three clear pressed glass candlesticks of varying heights and designs: one with a swirled stem on a circular ribbed base, one tall columnar design with a hexagonal base, and a third with a multi-tiered stem on a hexagonal base with radiating ribs. No maker marks or signatures are present on any piece.Handled Nappy: 6 inches diameterSwirled Candlestick: 6.5 to 7 inches heightTall Columnar Candlestick: 8.5 to 9 inches heightHexagonal Candlestick: 6 inches height.
Lot: 520 - An Assortment of Decorative Crystal and Art Glass including Swarovski and Sterling Mounted Items
An assortment of decorative crystal and art glass comprising several pieces of varying styles and origins. Included is a scent bottle featuring an intaglio-etched body with floral and wheat motifs. The bottle is fitted with a glass dauber stopper having a sterling silver mount marked STERLING and a pale green guilloche enamel top decorated with three hand-painted pink roses. The collection also includes a faceted crystal bowl featuring the Swarovski square acid-etched logo used between 1976 and 1988; this piece retains a retailer label from Holiday House in Lexington, Kentucky. A low circular crystal bowl is present, featuring deep vertical mitre cuts, a saw-tooth rim, and a starburst-cut base. Also included is a small flared glass vase or toothpick holder with vertical ribbing and thumbprint cuts around the bulbous lower section. Completing the assortment is a tapered cased art glass vase in a mid-century modern style, featuring an opaque white body with a pulled flame decoration in red and black at the base.Scent bottle: 4.5 inches height, 2.75 inches base diameterCased glass vase: 9 inches height.
Lot: 521 - A 12-Piece Collection of Red Glass Tableware Attributed to Anchor Hocking
This 12-piece collection of ruby red pressed glass is attributed to Anchor Hocking's Royal Ruby line. The assortment includes eight footed tumblers with tapered bodies and circular bases, two bulbous urn-shaped vases with flared rims and weighted bases, and two stemmed glasses. The stemmed glasses feature deep red bowls set on clear glass bases with a beaded ring design characteristic of the Boopie or Berwick pattern. No maker marks or signatures are visible on any of the pieces.Vase Height: 6 1/4 inchesVase Width: 3 3/4 inches.
Lot: 522 - A Trio of Decorative Satin and Enameled Art Glass Vases
This collection consists of three decorative glass vases of varying styles and techniques. The first is a cobalt blue satin glass pedestal vase featuring a flared neck and bulbous lower section, supported by a frosted clear glass stem and circular base. The second is an emerald green bud vase in the Bohemian style, featuring gold-toned gilding and hand-applied raised enamel floral motifs in shades of pink, blue, yellow, and white. This piece includes a ruffled rim and stands on a clear glass twisted pedestal stem with a gold-trimmed foot. The third is a large footed vase with a frosted glass body decorated with ruby red floral tulip motifs, featuring a flared ruby red rim and a weighted ruby glass base. No maker marks or signatures are visible on any of the items.Ruby vase height: 10 inchesRuby vase base diameter: 3 inches.
Lot: 523 - Two Ceramic Commemorative Decanters Including LeRoy Neiman Football and Liberty Bell
This lot features two vintage ceramic commemorative decanters. The first is a limited edition LeRoy Neiman Great American Sports series decanter, identified on the reverse as the third and final in a series. The front displays a polychrome expressionist action scene of American football players, including jersey numbers 40 and 52, with a facsimile LeRoy Neiman signature in the lower left corner. The reverse features a printed label for Satinwood Blended Whiskey, produced by the Satin Wood Distilling Company of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. The label includes a photograph of the artist, a short historical summary titled The Boston Game, and whiskey specifications. The second item is a commemorative ceramic decanter modeled after the Liberty Bell. It is finished with a metallic copper or bronze glaze on the bell and a brown wood-grain textured glaze on the yoke. The body of the bell features molded text replicating the original 1753 inscription from Leviticus 25:10. Both decanters are empty and sold as collectible objects.LeRoy Neiman Decanter: 8 3/4 inches height, 7 1/4 inches width, 2 inches depthLiberty Bell Decanter: 8 1/2 inches height.
Lot: 524 - Neoclassical Style Cast Iron Two-Hook Decorative Wall Plaque
This cast iron wall-mounted decorative plaque features a central relief in the Neoclassical style. The central oval medallion contains a raised figure of a woman in flowing, classical attire walking while holding a tray of grapes and other fruit. The medallion is framed by a beaded border and is topped with an ornate ribbon and scrollwork crest. Two scrolled hooks are mounted to a horizontal bar at the base of the plaque. The item is manufactured using sand-cast relief. The reverse displays a metal hanging bracket and shows the screws used to secure the hook assembly. No maker marks, signatures, or dates are present.Height: 11.5 inchesWidth: 7.5 inches.
Lot: 525 - A Gothic Revival Style Cast Iron Two Arm Wall Sconce
A vintage wall-mounted candle sconce featuring two arms, constructed of cast iron with a black painted finish. The object displays a vertical backplate with a spearhead finial and two open-work heart-shaped motifs. The cast iron surface is detailed with a dimpled texture to simulate hand-hammered metalwork. Two scrolling arms, decorated with acanthus leaf and foliate elements, support cylindrical candle cups. The sconce includes two pre-drilled holes for mounting. The reverse side of the central stem is incised with the number 1291 and the letter R.Height: 23.5 inchesWidth: 15 inches.
Lot: 526 - A Collection of 15 Miniature Porcelain Tea Service Pieces and Decorative Pitchers
This collection consists of 15 miniature porcelain pieces including two partial tea services and two decorative pitchers. The first service features a blue floral transfer-printed design in the style of the Meissen Blue Onion pattern and includes a scalloped rectangular tray, a lidded teapot, a lidded sugar bowl, a creamer, and a teacup with a fixed saucer. The second service is decorated with hand-painted pink rose motifs and gold-tone trim, comprising a tray with ribbed edges, a lidded sugar bowl, a creamer, two teacups, and two saucers. The lot also features a miniature pitcher with applied three-dimensional purple violets containing clear rhinestone centers and gold-tone trim; the base is marked SWEET VIOLET and SV-3 in black and red ink. The final piece is a bulbous green glazed ceramic pitcher with a gold-tone floral spray and flared foot.Pitcher Height: 2.25 inchesPitcher Width: 2.5 inches.
Lot: 527 - A Collection of Miniature Decorative Objects including Murano Style Millefiori Glass and Vintage Trinkets
An assortment of nine miniature decorative objects featuring several examples of millefiori glass in the Murano style. The glass items include a miniature teacup and matching saucer crafted with dense, multi-colored glass canes in red, blue, yellow, green, and white, featuring a frosted clear glass handle. Also included are two spherical glass paperweights containing colorful millefiori canes suspended in clear glass, and two small millefiori glass accents. The collection further contains a small hexagonal metal trinket box with a teal enameled lid featuring inlaid mother-of-pearl and abalone shell fragments in a floral motif. Complementing the set is an oval openwork metal costume brooch set with multi-colored round rhinestones and three central amber-colored baguette stones, a small circular vanity mirror with a black border inlaid with diamond-shaped accents, and a miniature round glass bottle filled with liquid and suspended silver-colored metallic flakes, sealed with a natural cork.Saucer: 2.5 inches in diameterTeacup: 0.75 inches in height.
Lot: 528 - A Pair of Aich Czechoslovakia Art Deco Porcelain Lusterware Sugar Bowl and Creamer
This matching two-piece set consists of a lidded sugar bowl and a creamer, manufactured by the Aich porcelain factory in Czechoslovakia. Both pieces are crafted from porcelain and feature a vibrant pink ground with a glossy finish. A decorative band of iridescent lusterware glaze encircles the rims and shoulders, separated from the body by a thin black pinstripe. The handles and the finial of the sugar bowl lid are finished in a contrasting solid black glaze. The base of the creamer bears the maker mark, which includes the word Aich within a cloud-shaped border above the word Czechoslovakia, alongside the hand-painted number 1252. The sugar bowl has twin handles and a matching lid with a vent hole, while the creamer features a single handle and an integrated pouring spout.Sugar Bowl: 4 inches height; 6 1/4 inches width.Creamer: 3 1/4 inches height.
Lot: 529 - A Pair of W.M. Dalton French Lead Crystal Beverage Glasses in the Vérité Pattern
This lot features a pair of highball style beverage glasses produced by W.M. Dalton in the Vérité pattern. Each glass is constructed from finely blown 24% lead crystal, as confirmed by the original retail packaging. The design consists of a series of polished vertical flutes on the main body that transition into a deeply cut geometric pattern of interlocking diamonds around the weighted base. One glass exhibits a faint acid-etched mark on the side that reads French Lead Crystal. The glasses are accompanied by their original cream-colored retail boxes, which bear printed text identifying the maker, pattern, and origin. These glasses were manufactured in France.Height: 5 1/4 inchesRim Diameter: 2 1/2 inches.
Lot: 530 - A Trio of Decorative Vases including Amethyst Ruffled Glass and American Lead Crystal
This lot features three decorative vases of various materials and styles. The first is a hand-blown art glass vase in a deep amethyst purple, featuring an optic ribbed pattern that swirls from the base to the widely flared and crimped ruffled rim. It is set upon an applied clear glass circular pedestal base. The second is a clear lead crystal vase with a scalloped rim and a molded design of interlocking hearts on the body, tapering to a multi-faceted hexagonal base. This item bears an oval blue foil label that reads: U.S.A. CRYSTAL · CRISTAL Lead de Plomo. The third is a large ovoid ceramic vase with a matte black finish and a short flared neck. The front face features a glossy, stylized fern motif.Amethyst Vase: 12.5 inches (H)Crystal Vase: 8 inches (H)Matte Black Vase: 13 inches (H) x 5.5 inches (W).
Lot: 531 - Two Vintage American Brass Gasoline Blow Torches, Turner and Lenk
This lot features two vintage gasoline blow torches of American manufacture, dating to the mid-20th century. The larger unit is a Turner Brass Works model 206AK, produced in Sycamore, Illinois. It features a cylindrical brass tank with a flared base, a red-painted wooden handle, and a cast-iron burner assembly. The burner is embossed with the text TURNER 206AK and SYCAMORE ILL. The smaller unit is a compact gasoline torch manufactured by the Lenk Manufacturing Company of Newton, Massachusetts. This item possesses a brass body and a red-painted curved metal handle. It retains a largely intact decal on the side with the manufacturer name and a gasoline label. Both torches include their respective burner assemblies and adjustment knobs.Large Torch Height: 9.5 inchesLarge Torch Base Diameter: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 532 - A Large Bohemian Style Cranberry Flash and Gilt Glass Bowl with Matching Underplate
This two-piece decorative glass set consists of a large centerpiece bowl and a matching underplate, crafted in a style consistent with late 19th to early 20th-century Bohemian or Continental European glass. The clear glass body features a molded spiral-ribbed swirl pattern radiating from the center of the plate and covering the lower half of the bowl. The flared upper section of the bowl and the broad rim of the underplate are finished with a deep cranberry red stain or flash. These red surfaces are embellished with delicate acid-etched floral and foliate swags. Both items are finished with a wide, textured gilt border at the rims, featuring a stippled ground with polished gold scrolling foliate and fleur-de-lis style motifs. There are no visible maker marks, signatures, or acid stamps on either piece.Underplate: 18 inches in diameterBowl: 6.75 inches in height.
Lot: 533 - A Collection of Four Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons
This lot consists of four antique cast iron sad irons, also known as flat irons, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The collection includes a variety of construction styles common to the period. One iron features a solid-body design with an integral D-shaped handle. A second iron possesses a cast iron base with a slender, curved metal handle and a raised mounting boss on the top surface. The third iron is finished with a ribbed or turned grip handle and exhibits a dark green and black oxidized patina. The fourth iron demonstrates a two-part construction, utilizing a separate strap-metal handle fastened to the base with a central square-headed bolt and nut. No maker marks or patent dates are legible due to surface degradation.Base Length: 5 1/2 inchesBase Width: 3 1/4 to 3 1/2 inchesHeight: 5 inches.
Lot: 534 - Collection of Four Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons
Collection of four fixed-handle cast iron sad irons. These tools are manufactured from solid cast iron, typical of domestic laundry equipment from the late 19th to early 20th century. The group includes one iron with a cross-hatch textured grip and another with bulbous handle supports and significant surface pitting. A third, smaller iron retains chipped red paint and features an embossed six-pointed star mark with partial characters appearing to be K and E. The final iron features a spiral-turned handle grip and an embossed numeral 8 on the top surface, signifying its weight in pounds. All four irons are single-piece or fixed-handle castings and appear to be complete.Base Length: 6.5 inchesBase Width: 4.5 inchesHeight: 4.25 inches.
Lot: 535 - Set of Four Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons including Southern Queen Manufacturing Company
A collection of four antique cast iron sad irons featuring varied handle designs. The group includes a notable specimen manufactured by the Southern Queen Manufacturing Company, clearly marked on the top plate with Southern Queen Mfg Co and the numeral 7, which denotes its weight in pounds. This iron is distinguished by its coiled or finned metal handle. A second iron in the set features a fluted or spiral-carved handle and a gold-tone finish, marked with the numeral 7. A third black-finished iron is marked with the numeral 6 and features a smooth, slightly tapered cylindrical handle. The fourth iron in the collection has a black finish and a handle with a cross-hatched or diamond-patterned texture. All four pieces are constructed of solid cast iron.Length: 4.5 to 5 inchesWidth: 4 inchesHeight: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 536 - A Group of Four Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons Including Colebrookdale and Wapak Examples
This lot consists of four antique cast iron sad irons, also known as flat irons, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. One iron is identified by the embossed name COLEBROOKDALE on the handle, produced by the Colebrookdale Iron Company of Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Another iron features the name WAPAK embossed on the handle and the number 6 impressed into the base, manufactured by the Wapak Hollow Ware Co. of Wapakoneta, Ohio. The third iron is characterized by a decoratively twisted handle, and the fourth iron features a large, oval hoop handle with a heavily textured, pitted base. All four irons are constructed of solid cast iron and represent domestic technology used for pressing laundry after being heated on a stove.Length: 6 1/4 inchesWidth: 3 1/2 inchesHeight: 5 1/4 inches.
Lot: 537 - A Set of Four Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons
This group of four antique cast iron sad irons, also referred to as flat irons, represents typical domestic pressing tools from the late 19th or early 20th century. The collection consists of two distinct handle styles. Two of the irons feature integrated, solid loop handles cast as a single unit with the base. The other two irons are designed with curved handle supports and separate decorative ribbed handles, also made of cast iron. All four items are constructed entirely from cast iron and show no visible embossed maker marks, patent dates, or weight designations. Their relatively compact size suggests they were used for pressing detail work such as sleeves and collars, or were produced as salesman samples or children's toys.Length: 4.5 inchesWidth: 3.5 inchesHeight: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 538 - A Group of Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons
A collection of cast iron sad irons, also referred to as flat irons, of the type used for domestic pressing during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The assortment features various handle designs including round eye styles and traditional double-post arches. One example includes a handle secured to the base by a horizontal plate with two rivets. Two irons utilize a single-post center attachment with a loop handle, including one with heavy oxidation. The final iron has a double-post handle configuration. All units are constructed of heavy cast iron with smooth bases and pointed fronts. No manufacturer names, stamps, or patent dates are clearly legible on any of the bases or handles.Length: 5 3/4 inchesWidth: 3 3/4 inchesHeight: 4 3/4 inches.
Lot: 539 - Four Antique American Cast Iron Sad Irons
A collection of four antique American-style cast iron sad irons, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. These domestic tools feature heavy cast iron bodies with a pointed toe and flat heel, designed to be heated on a stovetop for pressing laundry. The group includes various handle configurations: two with integral cast iron handles, one with a simple bent strap metal handle, and one featuring a black-painted grip, likely wood, supported by metal uprights. Identification markings are visible on two examples. One iron is embossed on the top surface with the numeral 5 near the point and the letters B and W near the heel. A second iron is embossed with the numeral 5 on the rear vertical face of the heel. The numeral 5 typically denotes the weight of the iron in pounds.Length: 5.5 to 6 inchesWidth: 3.5 inchesHeight: 5 inches.
Lot: 540 - A Set of Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons
A set of four antique cast iron sad irons, also referred to as flat irons. The collection comprises various designs used for domestic laundry from the mid-to-late 19th century into the early 20th century. The set includes two larger irons featuring thick, contoured handles integrated into the cast body, one smaller iron with a simple round eye or loop handle, and one medium iron with a thin arched handle secured to the base with bolts. Each iron is constructed of solid cast iron, designed to be heated on a stove or over hot coals. No embossed manufacturer names, patent dates, or model numbers are visible on the metal surfaces. One iron retains a remnant of a yellow paper label on the base, though the text is no longer legible.Length: 5.5 inchesWidth: 3.5 inchesHeight: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 541 - A Collection of Antique Cast Iron Asbestos and Schreiber and Conchar Sad Iron Bases and Handles
This collection consists of several antique cast iron sad iron components, featuring branded examples from the late 19th to early 20th century. The lot includes a base embossed with SCHREIBER & CONCHAR MFG CO. DUBUQUE IOWA and NO. C.B. Two additional bases are embossed with the Asbestos brand name; one is marked ASBESTOS 72-B SAD IRON and the other simply ASBESTOS SAD IRON. The assortment features two wooden handles: one straight handle on metal supports attached to a base, and one detached curved handle with a metal latching mechanism designed for interchangeable cores. The bases are made of heavy cast iron, while the handles are turned wood with steel or iron attachment hardware.Base length (72-B): 5.5 inchesGeneral base length: 5 to 6 inchesBase height: 1.5 inches.
Lot: 542 - Antique Universal Bread Maker No. 4 by Landers, Frary and Clark
This antique Universal Bread Maker No. 4 is a hand-operated kitchen appliance manufactured by Landers, Frary and Clark in New Britain, Connecticut. The set is constructed of galvanized and cast metal and consists of the main mixing bucket, a fitted lid with a central cast metal cross-piece, a detachable hand-crank with a black grip, and a separate screw-style table clamp. The lid features embossed instructional text including Put in all liquids first then flour, Turn 3 minutes, and Turn until dough forms a ball. The central bar identifies the manufacturer and lists various patent dates from June 2, 1903, to December 26, 1905. The bucket features two side-mounted wire handles and an internal wire dough hook.Lid diameter: 12 inchesBucket height: 11 inchesTotal width with handles: 14.5 inches.
Lot: 543 - Vintage Copper and Brass Military Style Signal Bugle with Mouthpiece
A vintage signal bugle constructed with a copper body and brass fittings, including the bell rim, ferrules, and stays. The instrument follows a traditional military cavalry pattern with a compact, wrapped design. It features a removable silver-toned metal mouthpiece, likely silver or nickel-plated brass, which is attached to the lead pipe stay by a small safety chain. The interior of the bell reveals a copper finish and a visible longitudinal seam from the manufacturing process. There are no visible maker marks, stamps, or identification numbers on the instrument.Length: 11 inchesBell Diameter: 4 inches.
Lot: 544 - Vintage Copper and Brass Circular Hunting Horn Made in England
This hunting horn is constructed with a circular copper tube and brass components. The piece features a brass mouthpiece and a brass sleeve at the bell joint. The brass sleeve is stamped with the words MADE IN ENGLAND in capital letters. The design is a traditional circular form, often used in hunting or as a coach horn. The bell has a flared rim and the interior shows evidence of the manufacturing process.Overall Width: Approximately 12.5 inchesBody Diameter: Approximately 10 inchesBell Diameter: Approximately 2.5 inches.
Lot: 545 - A Pair of Antique Wooden Washboards including Luthe Royal Brass and Metal Product Mfg. Co.
Two antique washboards featuring wooden frames and corrugated metal scrubbing surfaces. The first board includes a printed wood header with a circular logo for the Luthe Hardware Company and text reading Luthe Royal Brass, Des Moines, IA. It features a brass-toned metal scrubbing panel. The second board features a wooden header stamped for the Metal Product Mfg. Co., St. Louis, MO. This board contains an oxidized corrugated metal panel and is reinforced with four vertical wooden slats on the reverse side. Both pieces utilize a traditional frame construction with extended legs.Width: 12.5 inchesHeight: 24 inches.
Lot: 546 - A Pair of National Washboard Co. Glass and Wood Washboards Nos. 512 and 80
This pair of antique washboards is constructed with wooden frames and textured glass scrubbing surfaces. The first washboard features a wooden crest printed with National Washboard Co. No NATIONAL 512 along with the locations Saginaw, Chicago, and Memphis and the text TRADE MARKS REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MADE IN U.S.A. Its glass surface is embossed with the word NATIONAL in a repeating pattern across the horizontal ridges. The second washboard features a matching ridged glass surface and is marked on the reverse side of the wooden crest with the word GLASS and No 80 in the corners. Both units utilize vertical side supports with extended legs and are held together with metal fasteners. Width: 12.5 inchesHeight: 24.5 to 25 inches.
Lot: 547 - National Washboard Co. No. 801 National The Brass King Vintage Washboard
This is a vintage dual-sided washboard manufactured by the National Washboard Co. with production origins in Memphis, Chicago, and Saginaw. The piece is constructed with a solid wood frame and a corrugated brass scrubbing surface. One face features stenciled branding for the No. 801 National model, reinforced with six vertical wooden dowels positioned over the metal. The reverse side is branded as The Brass King and includes the phrases Top Notch Soap Saving, Sanitary Front Drain, and The Board Will Do The Work. The design incorporates a wooden divider with notched cutouts for drainage. Height: 24 inchesWidth: 12 1/2 inches.
Lot: 548 - A Pair of Vintage Dubl Handi Travel-Sized Washboards by Columbus Washboard Co.
This lot features a pair of vintage travel-sized washboards, identified as the Dubl Handi model manufactured by the Columbus Washboard Co. of Columbus, Ohio. Each washboard is constructed with a solid wood frame housing a corrugated metal rubbing surface. The front header of each board is printed with the brand name Dubl Handi and the instruction to use either side according to fabric. The reverse side of each frame features black printed text stating the product is ideal for silks, hosiery, lingerie, or handkerchiefs, and emphasizes its compact size for traveling. The manufacturer's name and location are printed on both the front and reverse of each board.Width: 8.5 inchesHeight: 18 inches.
Lot: 549 - Vintage Columbus Washboard Co. Ideal Model Small Washboard with Pears Soap Advertising and Hooks
This is a small-scale Columbus Washboard Co. Ideal model washboard that has been finished for decorative use. The item features a wooden frame and a corrugated metal scrubbing surface. The front header board is decorated with a vintage-style Pears Soap advertising decal depicting a Victorian-era woman and the text PEARS SOAP, HEALTHFUL SKIN, and SOFT, WHITE BEAUTIFUL. Four metal cup hooks are installed along the bottom crossmember, allowing the piece to function as a key rack or small item organizer. The reverse side of the wooden header board features incised stamped text that reads IDEAL FOR SILKS, HOSIERY... and JUST THE RIGHT SIZE TO FIT A BUCKET, PAIL OR LAVATORY. The entire unit has been coated in a bright orange paint.Height: 18 inchesWidth: 8 3/4 inches.
Lot: 550 - A Trio of Vintage American Wooden Washboards including National No. 801 and The Brass King
This collection consists of three vintage American washboards, each constructed with a wooden frame and unique scrubbing surfaces. The first item is a National Washboard Co. No. 801 model, which features a rippled glass scrubbing surface protected by seven vertical wooden dowels. The header is printed with "National Washboard Co. / NO NATIONAL 801 / TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MADE IN U. S. A. / MEMPHIS CHICAGO," with the brand name highlighted in red. The second item is a Maid of Honor washboard featuring a corrugated metal scrubbing surface in a herringbone pattern and a wire attached to the reverse for hanging. The third item is a Top Notch Brass King washboard, characterized by a corrugated brass scrubbing surface and a notched wooden rail at the base of the header designed for a "Sanitary Front Drain." Its markings include "TOP NOTCH / THE BRASS KING / SANITARY FRONT DRAIN / THE BOARD WILL DO THE WORK."Height: 25 inchesWidth: 13 1/8 inches.
Lot: 551 - Two Vintage Wood and Metal Washboards by National Washboard Co. and Monarch Mfg. Co.
This lot consists of two vintage American-made washboards from the early to mid-20th century, constructed with wooden frames and corrugated brass-toned metal rubbing surfaces. The first washboard is a National Washboard Co. No. 801, featuring a wooden frame that has been painted white. The front panel is printed with the manufacturer name and the locations Chicago, Saginaw, and Memphis. This model includes vertical safety bars positioned over the metal surface. The name HAYDEN is written in orange crayon on the upper reverse panel. The second washboard is a No. Monarch 425, manufactured by The Monarch Mfg. Co. of Tiffin, Ohio. The front panel features a diamond logo with the text THE BEST and SAVE, and drainage holes above the rubbing surface labeled RETURN DRAIN. The reverse panel is printed in red with the manufacturer details and model number.Height: 24 inchesWidth: 12.25 inches.
Lot: 552 - Two Vintage American Washboards including Mother Hubbard Roller and Morvalu Galvanized Models
This lot consists of two vintage laundry tools manufactured in the American Midwest. The first item is a Mother Hubbard Standard Roller Washboard produced by Mother Hubbard, Incorporated of Mendota, Illinois. It features a wooden frame construction with eight horizontally mounted, grooved wooden rollers. The front header board is stenciled in orange ink with the brand name and an oval manufacturer logo. The reverse side contains a large printed section titled Mother Hubbard's Patent Roller Washboard, which includes five numbered points of instruction for the operator. The second item is a Morvalu model corrugated washboard manufactured by the Columbus Washboard Company of Columbus, Ohio. It is constructed with a wooden frame and a galvanized corrugated metal scrubbing surface. The wooden header is stenciled with the Morvalu brand name in large red letters with a blue V. The reverse is stenciled in blue ink with Laundry Size and the maker's location.Width: 12.5 inchesHeight: 25 inches.
Lot: 553 - A Pair of Antique Cast Iron Miniature Sad Iron and Matching Footed Trivet
This set features a late 19th to early 20th-century miniature cast iron sad iron and a coordinating footed trivet. The iron is a single-piece casting with a pointed nose, a flat base, and a fixed loop handle. The matching trivet is designed with an openwork scrollwork surface, a raised rear flange for securing the iron, and four short integral feet. Both pieces have been finished in a light mint green paint, which is a later decorative application rather than an original factory finish. There are no legible maker marks, names, or model numbers visible on either piece; the base of the iron contains a circular casting indentation.Iron: 4.5 inches long, 2.25 inches wide, 4 inches high.Trivet: 5 inches long, 3.5 inches wide.
Lot: 554 - Two Vintage Woven Rattan and Mixed Media Baskets
This lot features two vintage decorative baskets of varying forms and materials. The first is a boat-shaped basket, often referred to as a gondola basket, constructed from finely woven rattan. It has a deep crescent profile with a fixed, wrapped overhead handle and sits on a low, circular pedestal base. The tapered ends are detailed with stylized, multi-loop woven knots. The second item is a smaller, round basket of mixed-media construction, utilizing flat wood slats for the frame and thick, braided natural fibers for the side walls. One side is accented with a rectangular plaque containing a dark, textured ground and a gold-toned metal leaf-shaped cutout. No maker marks or signatures are visible on either piece.Boat-shaped basket: approximately 12 inches in length, 7 inches in width, and 9.5 inches in height at the handle.Round basket: approximately 6.5 inches in diameter and 4 inches in height.
Lot: 555 - A Pair of Vintage Colonial Revival Style Cast Brass Double Arm Wall Sconces
This pair of vintage wall-mounted candle sconces is constructed from cast brass in a traditional Colonial Revival style. Each piece features a central vertical column characterized by turned elements and a prominent central spherical orb. The top of the column is finished with an integrated circular hanging ring for mounting, while the base terminates in a decorative finial. Two scrolled, s-curve arms branch out from the central column, each supporting a cylindrical candle cup. The reverse side of each sconce is hollow, which is characteristic of sand-cast brass decorative items. No manufacturer marks, factory stamps, or hallmarks were found upon inspection.Height: 13 inchesWidth: 10 inches.
Lot: 556 - General Electric Model G53 Tabletop Tube Radio, circa 1938
A General Electric model G53 tabletop tube radio, dating to approximately 1938. The unit features a wood cabinet with walnut veneers designed in the Art Deco Streamline style, characterized by rounded corners and four vertical wooden grille slats over the speaker cloth. The interface consists of a horizontal slide-rule dial displaying two bands: Short-Wave (6.0 to 18 MC) and Broadcast (55 to 160 KC). A brown plastic bezel surrounds the dial and six mechanical push-button presets, two of which are labeled WSM and WGRC. Below the dial are four brown teardrop-shaped control knobs for volume, tone, and tuning functions. The rear of the unit reveals a metal chassis labeled F. T. 270 CHASSIS with a stamped serial number 20478. The chassis contains several vacuum tubes and an integrated electro-dynamic speaker.Height: 10 inchesWidth: 17.5 inchesDepth: 9 inches.
Lot: 557 - A Pair of Vintage Frosted Glass Boudoir Lamps with Amber Prisms and Grape Motif
A matching pair of vintage boudoir lamps designed in a Victorian revival style, likely dating to the mid-20th century. The lamps feature clear pressed glass bases with a tiered hobnail or beaded pattern at the foot. The central column is composed of clear glass surrounding an internal pink-toned rod. Each lamp includes a clear glass bobeche from which eight amber-tinted glass arrowhead prisms are suspended. The removable shades are made of frosted satin glass and feature embossed grape clusters, vine motifs, and a scalloped rim. The brass-toned metal sockets are stamped with the manufacturer Leviton, Made in U.S.A., 250W 250V, along with patent information. The lamps are equipped with brown plastic-coated cords and standard two-prong plugs.Height: 12 1/4 inchesBase Diameter: 4 inchesWidth at Prisms: 4 inches.
Lot: 558 - Mid-Century Glass Boudoir Lamp with Frosted Grape Shade and Hanging Prisms
This electric boudoir lamp is designed in the mid-century Victorian revival luster style. The lamp features a frosted glass hurricane shade with an embossed clear glass design of grape clusters and scrolling vines, topped with a scalloped, ruffled rim. The central clear pressed glass body includes a faceted column that supports a circular gallery. Hanging from this gallery are twelve faceted, teardrop-shaped glass prisms that exhibit a consistent amber tint. The tiered, circular base is ornamented with two concentric rings of hobnail glass bosses. The metal socket shell is embossed with markings for Leviton, Made in U.S.A., Patented, and electrical ratings of 660W. 250V. It includes a black plastic turn-knob switch and a brown two-prong cord.Height: 12.5 inchesWidth: 5 inches.
Lot: 559 - Vintage Glass Hurricane Boudoir Lamp with Prisms and Marble Base
A vintage hurricane-style boudoir table lamp featuring a tiered construction. The lamp stands on a square white marble base that supports a polished brass-tone metal stem. The central column includes a faceted glass section topped by a ruffled glass bobeche. Eight clear glass teardrop-shaped prisms are suspended from the bobeche by wire hangers. The lamp is finished with a clear glass hurricane shade that has a flared rim and an etched motif of grapes and vines. The electrical components include a white cord with a two-prong plug and a cream-colored turn-knob switch integrated into the socket. No maker's marks or labels are visible on any components.Height: Approximately 14.5 inchesBase: 3.5 inches squareBobeche diameter: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 560 - A Pair of Mid-Century Traditional Brass Table Lamps Attributed to Stiffel
A pair of mid-century traditional electric table lamps, attributed to Stiffel. The bases are constructed from heavy cast and turned brass, featuring a classic multi-tiered baluster form with distinct knops and rings. The lamps are fitted with tall, tan fabric drum-style shades featuring gold-toned trim along the top and bottom edges. The sockets retain standard Underwriters Laboratories Inc. listed labels. The lamps are shown in working condition.Height: 35.5 inchesShade Diameter: 14 inches.
Lot: 561 - An American Neoclassical Revival Polychrome Cast Metal Double-Arm Wall Sconce
An ornate double-arm electric wall sconce in the Neoclassical Revival style. The cast metal body features a central backplate decorated with acanthus leaves, scrollwork, and a motif of two affronted stylized birds. Two scrolling arms extend from the base, each supporting a candle-style socket within a foliate-rimmed cup. Cast metal fleur-de-lis pendants hang from the ends of each arm. The sconce is finished in a gold tone with green-tinted polychrome accents. The reverse reveals an unplated silver-toned base metal, characteristic of cast white metal or spelter. While no maker marks are visible on the casting, the electrical components on the reverse include a switch marked: CAT. 10071, LEVITON, 3A.125V 1A.250V. This indicates the use of American-made parts from the mid-20th century.Width: 10 inchesHeight: 12 inchesBackplate Height: 8 inches.
Lot: 562 - Cast Iron Wall Mounted Bell with Horse and Buggy Silhouette Topper
A wall-mounted door or dinner bell constructed of sand-cast iron with a matte black painted finish. The piece features a decorative silhouette topper depicting a horse harnessed to a two-wheeled buggy or gig with a seated driver. The bell is suspended from a horizontal extension arm that connects to a vertical wall-mounting bracket. The bracket is equipped with two pre-drilled holes for installation. The bell is secured to the bracket with a modern galvanized nut and bolt. The interior of the bell contains a clapper attached to a cast-in loop. No maker marks or foundry stamps are present on the object.Bracket Height: 12 inchesExtension from Wall: 11 inchesBell Diameter: 6 inches.
Lot: 563 - 19th Century Brass Scale Bucket Measure with Suspension Hook
An antique cylindrical measure, likely used as a grain scale bucket or sample container, constructed from a heavy-walled copper-based alloy such as brass or bronze. The vessel features a flat base showing concentric machining marks consistent with lathe finishing or spinning. An arched, flat-bar handle is attached to the rim with two slotted brass screws and supports a central wrought iron or steel suspension hook. This type of bucket was commonly employed with large beam scales for weighing commodities in agricultural and industrial settings. There are no visible maker marks, stamps, or labels.Height: 5 3/4 inchesDiameter: 5 3/4 inches.
Lot: 564 - Two Elephant Figurines including a Still Bank and a Trunk Up Figure
This lot features two elephant figures. The first is a cast iron still bank, designed with a two-part construction joined by a flat-head screw on the right side. It features a single coin slot along the upper spine and is finished in a dark bronze tone. The design is consistent with still banks produced by early 20th-century American manufacturers such as A.C. Williams. The second item is a cast brass figurine depicting a standing elephant with its trunk raised. It shows a vertical casting seam along the head and spine, a feature common in vintage brass exports often attributed to distributors like Leonard Silver Manufacturing. No identifying marks, dates, or signatures are visible on either piece.Height: 3 1/8 inchesLength: 4 1/4 inchesWidth: 1 5/8 inches.
Lot: 565 - Art Deco Two-Light Electric Table Lamp with Green Jadeite Glass Accent
An Art Deco period two-light electric table lamp featuring a central fluted metal stem accented with a translucent green glass ring, commonly referred to as jadeite. The stem bifurcates into two angular, open-work arms that terminate in scalloped bobeches. Each socket is encased in an aged cardboard faux-dripping wax candle sleeve and features an individual black plastic turn-knob switch marked with a raised letter T. The lamp is supported by a square, four-footed base decorated with low-relief geometric and stylized scroll patterns. A central threaded vertical rod extends from the hub between the arms, which originally served to support a lampshade. The wiring is of vintage construction with a translucent brown cord.Height: 18.5 inchesWidth: 9.5 inchesBase: 5.5 inches x 5.5 inches.
Lot: 566 - Two Decorative Brass-Toned Metal Items Including a Fritz Brass Kentucky State Paperweight and a Standing Horse Figurine
This lot contains two brass-toned metal decorative objects. The first is a state of Kentucky souvenir paperweight by Fritz Brass. The piece features raised, polished lettering of the word KENTUCKY set against a pebbled, textured background. The underside is covered in blue felt and retains the original Fritz Brass, the very finest, KOREA manufacturer label. The second item is a hollow-cast standing horse figurine with a brushed metallic finish, modeled with anatomical details in a stationary pose.Horse Figurine: 4.75 inches height x 5.5 inches lengthKentucky Paperweight: 1.75 inches height x 4.25 inches length.
Lot: 567 - Neoclassical Style Antiqued Bronze-Tone Metal Table Lamp with Pleated Shade
This table lamp is designed in a Neoclassical revival style, featuring an ornate cast metal base with a fluted stem and an antiqued bronze-tone finish. The circular base is decorated with relief-molded floral, starburst, and scrolled motifs. The tapering stem leads to a flared socket equipped with a black turn-knob switch. The lamp is paired with a cream-colored, pleated fabric drum shade supported by a metal harp and ball finial. The metal has an intentional antiqued finish with darker recessed areas to highlight the cast details. It is equipped with a gold-tone plastic-insulated cord. A white adhesive Underwriters Laboratories (UL) label on the socket lists technical specifications and a 60-watt maximum bulb capacity. No manufacturer name or logo is present.Height: approximately 22 inches to the top of the shadeShade Diameter: approximately 16 inches at the widest point.
Lot: 568 - Four American and Contemporary Silver-Plated Tableware and Liturgical Vessels
This assortment consists of four silver-plated objects from different manufacturers. Included is a lidded creamer or small pitcher by the Benedict Manufacturing Co. of East Syracuse, New York. The vessel features a spun body decorated with an engraved floral and foliate spray, a cast ornamental handle, and a hinged lid. The base is stamped Benedict Mfg. Co. Quadruple Plate 6. Also included is a footed bowl with a removable lid by the Homan Silver Plate Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. The design features three cast scroll feet and a lid surmounted by a cross finial. The underside bears the Homan Silver Plate Co. circular mark with a central anchor. The collection is completed by a pair of contemporary wine goblets by Godinger Silver Art Co. Ltd. The goblets feature cast stems and bases fashioned as grapevines with clusters of grapes and leaves, supporting bowls with a brushed finish. One goblet retains the original manufacturer foil label on the base.Dimensions: Various.
Lot: 569 - Antique John Chatillon and Sons Iron Clad 200 Pound Hanging Spring Scale
This antique hanging spring scale is an Iron Clad model manufactured by John Chatillon and Sons of New York City. The instrument features a heavy duty cylindrical cast iron housing with a weathered black finish. A vertical brass faceplate is secured to the front and includes a graduated scale from 0 to 200 units, likely pounds, in 10 unit increments with individual pound markers. The top of the brass plate is engraved Chatillon's Iron Clad with five pointed stars. It also features a circular seal indicating it is an Approved Type 34 with a serial mark and H for New York City weights and measures standards. The scale is equipped with a large iron suspension ring at the top and a heavy gauge steel S-hook at the bottom for attaching loads. Overall Length: 16 inchesBody Width: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 570 - Antique Combination Meat Cleaver and Bone Saw with Wood Handle
This antique combination kitchen tool features a primary rectangular cleaver blade integrated with an adjustable multi-functional attachment. Similar examples are commonly attributed to American manufacturers such as Superior Warranted or L.F.W. and Son, often associated with design patents from the early 20th century. The tool is constructed from forged steel with a dark finish and a turned wooden handle. The pivoting attachment, secured to the blade by a wing nut, includes a serrated saw edge for cutting bone and various notches and points intended for auxiliary kitchen functions such as meat tenderizing or pot lifting. The handle is secured by a metal ferrule and features a circular iron hanging ring at the terminal end. No maker marks or patent dates are visible on the metal surface or handle.Overall Length: 14.5 inchesBlade Length: 6.5 inchesBlade Height: 3.5 inches.
Lot: 571 - Two Antique Hand Tools: A Rocking Herb Chopper and a Leatherworker's Head Knife
This lot features two antique utility hand tools, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The first item is a single-blade rocking herb chopper, also known as a mezzaluna, used for mincing food. It consists of a crescent-shaped steel blade secured to a Y-shaped iron frame with two rivets and is fitted with a horizontally oriented cylindrical wooden handle. The second item is a traditional leatherworker's head knife, or round knife, used for skiving and cutting. It features a semi-circular steel blade with two circular cutouts at the base, a brass ferrule collar, and a tapered hardwood handle. No maker's marks, brand names, or patent dates are visible on either tool.Herb Chopper Blade Width: 7 inchesHerb Chopper Overall Height: 7 inches.
Lot: 572 - A Collection of Antique Industrial and Utilitarian Hand Tools
An assortment of antique utilitarian hand tools including two pairs of tongs, a spring balance scale, and a small hand shovel. The two pairs of tongs are of cross-hinged forged iron construction with curved, sharp-pointed tips, traditionally used for handling ice or timber. One pair retains a black-painted finish with a handle attached by links, while the other is unpainted iron with a chain-link handle. The spring balance scale features a rectangular brass face plate and a large iron hanging hook. The brass plate is incised at the top with a circular mark containing the words IMPROVED SPRING BALANCE and HARYS, with the word WARRANTED appearing below the circle. The face of the scale is graduated in increments of 8 pounds, with a total weighing capacity of 50 pounds. The metal hand shovel includes a rectangular scoop and a shaft ending in a traditional D-style grip.Handle width of black-finished tongs: 5 inchesLength of black-finished tongs: 16.5 inchesLength of unpainted iron tongs: 15 inchesLength of hand shovel: 12.25 inches.
Lot: 573 - Large Hand-Carved Natural Wood Root Bowl
A large hand-carved decorative bowl crafted from a single section of wood, likely a root or tree stump. The piece features an organic, free-form shape with an undulating, live-edge rim that follows the natural contours of the timber. The wood is finished with a polished honey-toned luster, showcasing prominent concentric growth rings, natural knots, and dense grain patterns. The underside reveals the central growth rings of the wood section. There are no visible maker marks, signatures, or labels.Length: 15 inchesWidth: 13 inchesHeight: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 574 - Bulova Gold-Tone and Wood-Finished Quartz Mantel Clock with Pendulum
This Bulova quartz mantel clock is constructed with a rectangular gold-tone metal frame featuring fluted columnar supports and a dark wood-finished top and base. The dial assembly consists of a gold-tone chapter ring with black Roman numerals set against a white face. The face is inscribed with the maker name BULOVA and the word QUARTZ. A circular aperture in the lower portion of the case reveals a gold-tone pendulum. The back of the case is enclosed by a removable gold-tone metal panel with a small round knob for access to the movement.Height: 8.5 inchesWidth: 7.75 inches.
Lot: 575 - Miniature Teal Blue Pressed Glass Hen on Nest Covered Dish
This is a two-piece miniature covered glass dish, featuring a pressed glass hen figural lid resting on an oval base. The translucent glass is a vibrant teal blue color. The lid is molded in the shape of a nesting hen with stylized feather detailing and a textured comb. The oval base features an embossed basket-weave pattern on the exterior. This size and form were typically produced as individual salt cellars or decorative trinket boxes. While this example shares design characteristics with miniature hens produced by mid-20th century American glassmakers such as Degenhart, Boyd, or L.E. Smith, no manufacturer marks are visible on the lid or base to confirm a specific attribution.Length: 2 5/8 inchesWidth: 1 3/4 inchesHeight: 2 1/4 inches.
Lot: 576 - A Trio of Asian Style Decorative Metal and Wood Trinket Boxes
This lot consists of three small decorative boxes of various origins and materials. Included is a Japanese rectangular metal box featuring a high-relief dragon on the lid with traditional characters in stylized frames. The sides are decorated with relief landscapes of mountains and pagodas. It has a wood-lined interior and is marked MADE IN JAPAN on the base. Also included is a small rectangular brass box with pierced openwork floral designs, a top handle, and a front latch. The rear of the brass box is stamped with assembly marks 11 and L 1. The final piece is a square dark hardwood box featuring metal and wood inlay on the lid with a central medallion and foliate motifs within a carved scrollwork border. The interior of the wooden box is lined with maroon fabric.Square wooden box: 2.25 inches W x 2.25 inches D x 1.5 inches H.
Lot: 577 - A Collection of Vintage Decorative and Utilitarian Objects Including Metalware and Ceramics
An assortment of decorative and industrial objects. The collection includes a multi-tone glazed ceramic electrical insulator featuring black, brown, and white glazes. An industrial metal cylinder displays heavy surface oxidation and contains a wooden plug and base secured by screws. A cast metal souvenir piece in the shape of a bullet or projectile features high-relief scenes of Japanese architecture and mountains; the reverse is stamped MADE IN JAPAN. A trumpet vase in a brass-toned metal has a fluted body and a ribbon-tie motif at the stem. A decorative brass-toned cup features beaded borders at the rim and foot; a bottom label identifies it as a product of Two's Company, Mt. Vernon, NY, produced in India for decorative use only. The group is completed by a small ceramic jug with dual handles finished in a deep burgundy glaze.Trumpet vase height: 7.5 inchesTrumpet vase base diameter: 3 inches.
Lot: 578 - A Pair of Vintage Banthrico Advertising Still Banks, Merchants National Bank Building and 1926 Sedan
This lot features a pair of vintage advertising still banks produced by Banthrico, Inc. of Chicago, Illinois. Both items are cast from a zinc-based alloy, commonly known as slush metal, and finished with a bronze-toned plating. The first bank is modeled as a skyscraper building for the Merchants National Bank and Trust Company of Indianapolis. The front face is embossed with the bank name over an outline of the state of Indiana, with the phrase An Office In Your Neighborhood at the base. The reverse side features the slogans Play Safe! and The Oldest National Bank and Trust Co. in Indianapolis, alongside the text Established 1865. The underside is fitted with a steel plate and a circular locking coin trap, stamped Banthrico Inc. Chicago, Ill. U.S.A. The second bank is a detailed model of a 1926 four-door sedan automobile. The rear spare tire housing is embossed with 1926 inside a triangular shield logo. The underside of the vehicle retains a printed paper advertisement for the Allstate Industrial Loan Plan, listing branch addresses at 100 Lincoln Blvd. Hodgenville, Kentucky and 355 Southland Drive Lexington, Kentucky. The base of the car is secured with a steel plate containing the coin slot and keyhole, stamped Banthrico, Inc. Chicago, U.S.A.Automobile: 5.75 inches L x 2.75 inches W x 4 inches H. Building: 4.75 inches H x 3.25 inches W x 2.25 inches D.
Lot: 579 - Vintage Cast Iron Hand-Crank Table-Mount Apple Peeler
A vintage hand-cranked apple peeler, attributed to the Reading 78 model by Lehman's based on the distinctive turntable gear mechanism and frame architecture. The tool is constructed from a heavy cast iron frame with steel shafts, hardware, and a turned wooden handle knob. The operation is powered by a large, vertically oriented drive gear that turns a sequence of smaller internal gears to rotate a fruit-holding spindle. A spring-tensioned peeling arm is designed to articulate against the surface of the fruit during rotation. The unit includes a heavy-duty screw-clamp at the base for securing the tool to a table or workbench. The cast iron components are finished in textured green paint.Height: 9 inchesLength: 15 inchesWidth: 5 inches.
Lot: 580 - Antique New Standard Corp Cast Iron Cherry Stoner
This antique mechanical cherry stoner is manufactured by the New Standard Corp of Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania. The device is constructed of cast iron and features a table-mounting C-clamp for secure attachment to a work surface. The unit consists of a top-loading hopper that feeds into a housing containing an internal rotating disc mechanism, which is manually operated by a hand crank finished with a coiled wire spring grip. The cast iron housing is embossed on both sides with the maker's name and location, reading NEW STANDARD CORP. MT. JOY. PA. One side is further marked with the word LEFT and the opposing side is marked RIGHT. The internal rotating disc bears the cast inscription MADE IN U.S.A. The piece exhibits an aged, dark oxidized patina throughout.Body length: Approximately 7 inchesOverall length including bracket: Approximately 12 inches.
Lot: 581 - A Set of Antique Cast Iron and Glass Ball Claw Ferrule Feet
This set of four matching antique furniture ferrule feet is designed in the classic claw and ball style. Each piece is constructed from cast iron with a tapered socket and features a bird or dragon claw clutching a clear glass ball. The ferrules are decorated with a raised, imbricated scale pattern throughout the length of the socket. Each ferrule includes a single pre-drilled hole for installation onto a wooden furniture leg. These components were typically utilized on Victorian-era organ stools, piano seats, and small accent tables. No manufacturer marks are present on the pieces.Total Length: Approximately 3.75 to 4 inchesSocket Opening Diameter: Approximately 1 inch.
Lot: 582 - Vintage Copper 6-Cup Coffee Percolator with Wooden Handle
A vintage copper 6-cup coffee percolator, attributed to Rome Metal Ware, dating from the early to mid-20th century. The piece is of spun copper construction with a tinned interior and features a flared base with concentric rings. It is equipped with a soldered gooseneck spout and a turned wooden handle mounted with metal fittings and flat-head screws. The hinged lid is topped with a clear glass knob embossed with PYREX, REX, and MADE IN USA. The underside is impressed with 6 CUP and a worn maker mark in a circular field. This vessel is missing its internal basket and stem assembly.Height: 8.5 inchesWidth: 8.5 inchesBase Diameter: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 583 - An Assortment of Vintage Miniature Glass Oil Lamps Including Lamplight Farms and Washington D.C. Souvenirs
This collection includes several vintage miniature glass oil lamps in diverse styles. One lamp features a clear pressed glass font with a ribbed pattern and diamond-point detail near the base, equipped with a chrome-plated burner; the thumbwheel is embossed with Lamplight Farms. A second lamp consists of a tall, clear ribbed melon-style glass font on a domed metal pedestal base. Also included is a fluted miniature lamp with a clear glass font treated with a red interior stain, set on a silver-toned metal base. The group is completed by two amber glass souvenir lamps dedicated to Washington, D.C. The first amber lamp has a wooden handle attached with metal bands and features yellow screen-printed depictions of the Washington Monument and U.S. Capitol. The second amber lamp features two gilded metal bands and white screen-printed illustrations of the White House and the Washington Monument. Multiple lamps retain their cotton wicks.Tall Clear Lamp Height: approximately 6.5 inchesTall Clear Lamp Base Diameter: approximately 3.25 inches.
Lot: 584 - A Trio of Contemporary Ceramic Figural and Decorated Kitchen Cruets including Dansk and Giftco
A trio of contemporary earthenware kitchen cruets with various figural and botanical themes. The first vessel is a figural dispenser depicting a Santa Claus character dressed as a chef, wearing a tall white hat, blue-striped tunic, and a black and white checkered scarf. He is shown holding a plate of pastries and a baguette. The second bottle is a square tapered form featuring a hand-decorated yellow ground with a large red tomato and a wrap-around olive branch with dark blue olives. The base of this piece includes an embossed mark reading GIFTCO and a gold-tone foil label from Giftco Inc. The third vessel is a stylized figural bottle in the Maitre D pattern by Dansk, depicting a waiter in a formal black tuxedo with a white shirt and apron. The base of this piece features a black circular Dansk hand-painted stamp and a paper barcode label identifying it as a 30oz oil bottle, model number 84386, produced in 2003 for Boston Warehouse Trading Corp. All three items are fitted with chrome-finished metal pour spouts.Santa Chef Cruet: 12 inches high, 7 inches wide, 4 inches deep.
Lot: 585 - A Collection of Nineteen Vintage Clear Pressed Glass Tableware Pieces
A collection of nineteen vintage clear pressed glass tableware items in various patterns and forms. The group includes four rectangular divided serving trays attributed to Indiana Glass in the Crystal Happenings pattern, featuring a ribbed washboard base and beaded rims. Also present are seven circular bowls and one matching creamer with a diamond point texture and sunburst motifs at the base. The assortment further contains four oval bowls with ribbed sides and central starburst designs, one oval relish dish featuring frosted acid-etched daisy patterns, and a two-piece covered butter dish with diamond-cut decoration. The lot is completed by a single novelty glass mug shaped like a cowboy boot with embossed floral scrollwork.Large Trays: 12 inches L x 8.5 inches W.
Lot: 586 - A Set of Four MacBeth-Evans Dogwood Pattern Milk Glass Snack Trays
A set of four vintage milk glass snack or luncheon trays in the Dogwood pattern, attributed to the MacBeth-Evans Glass Company. Each tray is constructed from opaque white milk glass in a rectangular form with rounded corners and two fan-shaped, scalloped handles. The top surface of each piece features an embossed dogwood floral branch design and a circular indentation on one side intended to secure a matching tea or coffee cup. The reverse of each tray is finished with a distinctive textured pattern of concentric rows of raised teardrop shapes. There are no legible manufacturer marks, logos, or alphanumeric characters present on the items.Length: 11 inchesWidth: 6.25 inches.
Lot: 587 - Noble Excellence Candy Apple Red Glazed Ceramic 9 Piece Dinnerware Set
A 9-piece set of glazed ceramic dinnerware produced in Spain by Noble Excellence in the Candy Apple pattern. The collection features a uniform, high-gloss solid red glaze across all components. The set includes round dinner plates, round salad or dessert plates, footed bowls, mugs with curved handles, and a square serving plate. The forms are characterized by smooth, undecorated surfaces and rounded edges. The underside of the mug features a printed manufacturer mark.Literal Transcription of Marks: Candy Apple by Noble Excellence Dishwasher Safe Made in Spain.Dinner Plate: 11 inches diameter.
Lot: 588 - A Collection of Vintage Clear and Cobalt Blue Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, Dresser Jars, and Lidded Containers
An assortment of vintage glass utility and decorative items, featuring salt and pepper shakers, dresser jars, and condiment containers. The collection is primarily composed of clear pressed glass, with one shaker in a deep cobalt blue color. Included are several pieces featuring a diamond-point pressed pattern, such as one large shaker, two small shakers, and two low, round dresser jars. Two tall clear shakers feature vertical fluted designs with flared bases, and one cobalt blue shaker features horizontal ribbing. One bulbous lidded jar is decorated with a frosted floral and leaf etching on the body, paired with a swirl-textured lid and finial. A clear storage jar bears a red printed logo for the Capital Plaza Hotel, depicting a semi-circular graphic with radiating lines above the hotel name. The metal lids for the shakers are likely composed of chrome, aluminum, or silver plate.Etched Jar Height: 5 inchesEtched Jar Width: 3 inches.
Lot: 589 - Vintage Depression Era Spiral Optic Glass Pitcher with Applied Amber Handle and Matching Lid
This lidded glass pitcher is constructed of clear glass featuring a molded diagonal spiral optic pattern throughout the body and lid. The piece is accented with an applied amber glass handle and a matching faceted amber glass finial on the lid. This style of contrasting applied glass elements is characteristic of American Depression-era glassware, attributed to manufacturers such as L.E. Smith or Imperial Glass. No maker marks, backstamps, or signatures are visible on the item.Height: 9.5 inchesWidth: 7.25 inches (at widest point including handle)Body Diameter: 5.5 inchesBase Diameter: 3.75 inches.
Lot: 590 - A Nine-Piece Collection of West German Lead Crystal and Cut Glass Tableware
This nine-piece collection includes a variety of clear and decorated glass serving pieces and stemware. A primary piece is a large circular serving platter constructed of lead crystal with a multi-faceted rim and geometric patterns including a central sunburst and surrounding circular motifs. This platter bears a West German foil label identifying it as Bleikristall. The lot further contains an oval pedestal bowl characterized by wide swirling molded ribs and a fan-shaped centerpiece vase with vertical ribs expanding from a swirled base. A clear glass tidbit tray is included, featuring a ruffled pie-crust rim and a stylized glass scroll center handle.The stemware consists of a set of four matching champagne flutes, each featuring vertically fluted bowls and tapered hexagonal stems. Completing the set is a single specialty glass with a tall slender stem and a bowl decorated in a stained-glass style with black filigree and red and amber panels.Tidbit tray diameter: 11.25 inchesTidbit tray height: 5.5 inches.
Lot: 591 - An Assortment of Vintage Art Glass, Milk Glass, and Carved Stone Items
This collection features several pieces of mid-century decorative glass and carved stone. Included is a pink satin glass pitcher with a diamond quilted mother of pearl pattern, a white cased interior, and a frosted glass handle. An oval teal-blue frosted glass trinket box is decorated with a multi-color floral transfer on the lid and features a metal hinge and rim. The lot contains a marigold iridescent carnival glass vase with a wide ruffled rim and pedestal base. A small white and oxblood marbled slag glass vessel features molded vertical line accents. The collection also includes several white milk glass vases: two matching bud vases with a star and panel pattern, one bud vase with a ribbed bulbous base, and one short flared vase with a stepped base. Completing the assortment is a carved yellow onyx ashtray featuring a stylized Mesoamerican figure and a basin incised with a sun-stone motif.Milk glass bud vases with star pattern: 9 1/8 inches height, 2 5/8 inches base diameter.
Lot: 592 - Antique Metal and Pressed Glass Bracket Lamp with Fluted Reflector
This antique kerosene bracket lamp consists of a clear pressed glass fuel font seated within a dark-finished sheet metal base. The glass reservoir features a fluted or gadrooned pattern around the shoulder. A vertical metal bracket is attached to the base, supporting a circular fluted tin reflector. The bracket extends upward and curves to form a carrying handle, which includes a pre-drilled hole intended for wall mounting. The lamp is equipped with a small-scale brass burner assembly featuring a knurled adjustment thumbwheel. No maker marks are legible on the burner or metal components. The glass font is a molded, pressed glass construction. Height: 8 inchesWidth: 6 inchesDepth: 5 inches.
Lot: 593 - Two Bald Eagle Motif Lidded Beer Steins Including America the Beautiful Series
This lot features two lidded beer steins decorated with bald eagle imagery. The first is a tapered ceramic tankard from the America the Beautiful series, attributed to Longton Crown. The exterior displays a wrap-around polychrome transfer scene of bald eagles in a wilderness setting, signed Larry K. Martin in the transfer. The piece is inscribed with the lyrics Oh Beautiful for Spacious Skies and the series title America the Beautiful within a gold laurel wreath. Decorative gold-toned bands with star and wheat patterns border the top and bottom. It is topped with a pewter-style metal lid featuring a raised star design and a cast eagle head thumb-lift. The second item is a clear glass cylindrical stein with a starburst-patterned base. It features an etched landscape depicting a bald eagle in flight. The glass stein is fitted with a matching pewter-style metal lid with floral relief and a cast eagle head thumb-lift.Height: 7 inchesWidth: 5 inchesBase Diameter: 3 3/4 inches.
Lot: 594 - A Collection of Vintage Cross and Pentel Writing Instruments
An assortment of five vintage writing instruments featuring four items by Cross and one by Pentel. The collection includes a Cross Century Classic ballpoint pen in a lustrous chrome-plated finish with a twist-action mechanism and iconic conical black top. A Pentel R7 ballpoint pen is finished in gold-tone metal with black vertical pinstripe engine-turning; it features a capped design with the barrel band marked Pentel and the barrel engraved R 7 JAPAN. A Cross Century Classic pen and pencil set consists of one ballpoint pen and one mechanical pencil, both in gold-tone metal with vertical pinstripe engine-turned decoration and twist-action deployment. The final item is a Cross Solo ballpoint pen featuring a two-tone design with a polished black resin lower barrel and a chrome-plated upper barrel and clip, operated via a top-mounted push-button mechanism. All items are housed in their respective presentation cases, including a red velvet-lined clear Pentel case and various Cross-branded boxes.
Lot: 595 - A Collection of Seven Antique and Vintage Metalware Objects
This collection of seven antique and vintage metalware objects includes items constructed from brass, bronze, silver-toned metal, and cast iron. The group features a Victorian door hardware assembly consisting of a central cast iron spindle fitted with four assorted doorknobs: one brown Rockingham-style ceramic knob, one white milk glass knob, and two clear pressed glass knobs. Barware and office accessories include a silver-toned metal double-ended bar utensil with a spoon bowl and a conical jigger, and an embossed silver-toned metal letter opener featuring a cast handle with relief-molded figures, a central bee motif, and foliage. Two candle snuffers are present: a brass snuffer topped with a rearing horse figure on a long rod, and a conical brass snuffer on a long handle made of twisted wire. The lot is completed by a miniature cast brass gavel with a turned handle and a cast brass shoehorn featuring a figural horse head handle with an integrated hanging loop. No maker marks, hallmarks, or manufacturer stamps were detected on any of the items.Twisted wire snuffer length: 15.5 inchesTwisted wire snuffer head diameter: 1.25 inches.
Lot: 596 - A Group of Vintage and Antique Novelty Items and Toys
This collection consists of four distinct vintage and antique novelty items and toys. The first is a horse-drawn carriage toy depicting a single horse in a galloping pose pulling a two-wheeled cart with a seated driver figure. This piece is made of cast iron and features traces of original white paint on the horse and blue paint on the carriage and driver's clothing. The driver figure is secured to the seat with a period wire wrap. The second item is a solid model of a steam locomotive handcrafted from compressed Kentucky coal. The matte black piece includes an underside gold foil label with black text that reads Handcrafted FROM KENTUCKY COAL. The third item is a still bank in the shape of a house, featuring a gabled roof, central chimney, and a coin slot on the roof. This cast iron bank is a two-piece casting held together by a central internal mechanism. The final piece is a toy automobile styled after an early 20th-century coupe, similar to a Ford Model T. It is a cast iron toy painted matte black with gold-tone accents on the wheel hubs and headlights. The body consists of two halves joined by a flat-head screw on the passenger side and features four free-rolling wheels.6 inches (Length of horse and buggy)4 inches (Height of horse and buggy).
Lot: 597 - Two Vintage Cast Metal Dog Figurines Including a Hamilton Foundry Scottish Terrier
This lot features two vintage cast metal dog figurines, including an advertising piece from an American foundry. The larger figurine depicts a standing Cocker Spaniel. It is constructed from cast metal with a gold-toned or brass-plated finish and features a textured surface to simulate fur. The smaller figurine is a Scottish Terrier (Scottie) positioned on an integral rectangular base. This piece is made of a heavy, dark cast metal, likely cast iron, with a textured industrial finish. The base of the Scottish Terrier features embossed lettering: HAMILTON FOUNDRY is visible on one side, and QUALITY CASTINGS is visible on the reverse. This indicates the piece was manufactured by the Hamilton Foundry and Machine Co. of Hamilton, Ohio, likely as a promotional item or paperweight.Cocker Spaniel: 7 inches length, 5.5 inches heightScottish Terrier: 3.25 inches length, 2.25 inches height.
Lot: 598 - Miniature Cast Brass Skillet Ashtray in the Style of Wagner Ware
A miniature cast brass skillet-form ashtray featuring two integrated pouring spouts and a tapered handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging aperture. The form is modeled in the style of the Wagner Ware No. 1050 miniature cast iron skillet. The item is constructed of solid cast brass with a flat, unmarked base and is likely of mid-20th century origin. Bowl diameter: 4.5 inchesOverall length: 6.75 inches.
Lot: 599 - A Pair of Framed Prints Attributed to Edward H. Walker
This pair of framed works features two art reproductions after watercolor paintings by Edward H. Walker. The first image portrays a river landscape featuring a rowboat with two figures and a distant view of St. Pauls Cathedral. The artist signature E.H. Walker is visible in the lower left corner. The second image depicts a market scene with figures and architecture, labeled on the verso as Southend Covered Bridge. Both works are set within dark blue matting and housed in decorative gold-gilded molded frames. White adhesive labels on the back of the frames indicate the titles and reference numbers PS15 and PS27. Based on the construction and labels, these are vintage commercial prints, likely from the mid-20th century.Height: 7 1/4 inchesWidth: 9 1/4 inches.
Lot: 600 - Paul Sawyier, A Pair of Framed Prints
This lot features a pair of framed color prints on paper after watercolor paintings by the Kentucky impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The first print is titled Old Capitol Hotel in the Rain and depicts an atmospheric rainy street scene with pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages in Frankfort, Kentucky. The second print is titled View From Shaker Landing and portrays a sun-dappled rural path flanked by stone walls and lush trees. Both works are rendered in the artists signature soft-focus watercolor style. The prints are set behind white mats in decorative gilt-finished ornate frames with scroll and bead detailing. The versos are sealed with cardboard and brown tape. One verso includes a printed label reading OLD CAPITOL HOTEL IN THE RAIN / PAUL SAWYIER / PSCH1. The second verso includes a typed label reading View From Shaker Landing / by / Paul Sawyier. Both frames are equipped with metal sawtooth hangers.Overall frame dimensions: 8.5 x 6.5 inches.
Lot: 601 - A Pair of Paul Sawyier Art Prints, Covered Bridge and Wapping Street Reflections
This pair of art prints, after watercolor originals by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917), depicts atmospheric scenes of Frankfort, Kentucky. The horizontal print is titled Covered Bridge in Autumn and illustrates figures with umbrellas near a bridge during a rain shower. The vertical work, titled Wapping Street Reflections, features an ornate streetlamp fountain in a town square under similar overcast conditions. Both prints are rendered in a soft Impressionist style and bear the printed signature of the artist, Paul Sawyier, in the lower right corner. They are housed in ornate gold-toned molded frames under glass with cream-colored mats. Identification labels on the reverse of each frame confirm the titles, artist, and reference numbers PS43 and PS89.Horizontal Frame: 8.25 x 6.25 inchesVertical Frame: 6.25 x 8.25 inches.
Lot: 602 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Knight’s Covered Bridge, Limited Edition Offset Lithograph
This is a limited edition offset lithograph print after an original watercolor by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier, titled Knight’s Covered Bridge. The impressionistic landscape depicts a wooden covered bridge spanning the shallow, rocky waters of Elkhorn Creek in the Peak’s Mill area of Franklin County, Kentucky. The image is rendered in a muted palette of greens, blues, and sandy tones. A facsimile signature reading Paul Sawyier is located in the lower-left corner of the print. The work is professionally housed in a double mat of cream and dark green under TruGuard UV protection glass within an ornate, decoratively molded gilt-finished wood frame. The verso is sealed with a framer’s label for Jessie’s Art Gallery & Custom Framing in Frankfort, Kentucky. A Certificate of Authenticity from the Frankfort B/P Co., Inc. is attached to the reverse, certifying that the work is a collector print from a limited edition of 2,000 and noting that the original bridge was replaced by a concrete structure in 1935. 13 x 9.5 inches.
Lot: 603 - Paul Sawyier, Lover’s Rain, Limited Edition Framed Print
This is a limited edition collector print titled Lover’s Rain by Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The vertical photomechanical reproduction depicts a couple walking under an umbrella across the rainy Old Iron Bridge in Frankfort, Kentucky, alongside a prominent gas street lamp. The artist’s signature is visible in the plate at the bottom left of the image. The title and artist’s name are printed in typeface in the bottom margin. The reverse side features a comprehensive certificate of authenticity from the Frankfort Blue Print Company, identifying this as print number 1907 from a limited edition of 3,000. The certificate is hand-signed by Ron Walpert for the publisher and Brenda Howard for the Mayme Bull Collection, and includes an embossed corporate seal. The work is presented with a double mat in an ornate gilt-finished frame decorated with foliate and floral relief patterns.Frame dimensions: 23.5 x 11.25 inches.
Lot: 604 - Paul Sawyier, Perfect Water, Limited Edition Offset Lithograph, 1907/3000
This is a limited edition offset lithograph titled Perfect Water, based on an original watercolor by Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917). The print is number 1907 from a limited edition of 3,000. Part of The Mayme Bull Collection, the scene depicts Mary Mayme Bull resting in a canoe on a still river under overhanging foliage. The artist's signature is present in the plate at the lower left. The work is printed with lightfast ink on 80lb Buckeye Limited Neutral PH White 100% cotton stock. A certificate of authenticity from the Frankfort Blue Print Company of Frankfort, Kentucky, is attached to the reverse, featuring a corporate seal and a signature from Brenda Howard. The piece is professionally housed in an ornate gilded wood frame with a double mat in grey and white. The reverse includes a label from Frames of Mind, a custom frame shop in Frankfort, Kentucky, and a Tru Vue glass cleaning instructions label.Frame: 22.5 x 9.5 inches.
Lot: 605 - Paul Sawyier, The Street Peddler, Framed Print
A framed and matted print after the original watercolor titled The Street Peddler by Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917). The work depicts an Impressionistic rainy street scene featuring three men in period attire gathered around a horse-drawn vendor's cart, shielded by a large, distinctive red-and-white umbrella. The artist signature, Paul Sawyier., is located in the lower-left corner. The piece is presented under glass with a double mat in cream and rust-orange tones within a decorative gilt-finished frame. The verso includes a label for The Finishing Touch custom framing in Shelbyville, Kentucky. Frame: 22.5 inches high by 17.5 inches wide.
Lot: 606 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Berry Pickin, Limited Edition Collector Print
A limited edition collector print titled Berry Pickin, after an original watercolor by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier. The scene depicts a nostalgic rural landscape near Frankfort, Kentucky, featuring a woman and a child walking down a sun-dappled lane bordered by a stone wall and dense foliage. The work is rendered in the artist's signature tonalist style with a soft palette of greens, blues, and earth tones. A printed signature Paul Sawyier is visible in the lower-left corner of the image. The piece is housed under glass in a gold-toned wooden frame with a cream-colored mat and a gold-finished inner bevel. The verso features an extensive descriptive and authentication label from the Frankfort Blue Print Co. of Frankfort, Kentucky, which identifies the print as part of a limited edition of 2,500 and notes that the original printing plates have been destroyed. The label also provides historical context written by Nettie Glenn.Overall frame dimensions: 21.5 x 17.5 inches.
Lot: 607 - Paul Sawyier, Summer at Peak's Mill, Framed Print
A framed print after the original watercolor titled Summer at Peak's Mill by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The composition depicts a scenic landscape featuring two figures seated on a wooden footbridge over a stream, framed by large leafy trees and rustic farm buildings. The work is signed Paul Sawyier in the lower right corner. The piece is housed under glass with a double mat in cream and teal, within a gilded wood frame with a decorative rope-twist pattern. The verso retains a brown paper dust cover, hanging wire, and a handwritten label identifying the title. This work is a known limited edition print by the artist.Overall framed dimensions: 21.5 x 17.5 inches.
Lot: 608 - Paul Sawyier, River Scene with Cabin, Framed Print
This framed landscape print, after an original work by Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917), depicts a tranquil river scene with a rustic cabin nestled among trees on the bank. Executed in an impressionistic style with a palette of soft greens, blues, and earth tones, the piece features the printed signature Paul Sawyier in the lower right corner. The work is presented in a decorative gold-toned wooden frame featuring beaded and rope-twist molding. It is set under glass with a cream-colored double mat and a gilded inner fillet. The back of the frame is finished with a brown paper dust cover and a hanging wire.Overall framed dimensions: 19.5 x 14.5 inches.
Lot: 609 - Paul Sawyier, The Fountain, Limited Edition Collector Print
This is a limited edition collector print after an original watercolor by Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917) titled The Fountain. The artwork illustrates a rain-softened scene on Wapping Street in Frankfort, Kentucky, featuring an ornate lamppost fountain as the focal point. Figures carrying umbrellas are shown on a wet sidewalk near the entrance of the former Post Office, which now serves as the Paul Sawyier Library. The artist signature is present in the lower-left corner within the plate. A label on the verso from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky, is dated 1973 and certifies this as one of 4,000 collector prints. The piece is mounted with double matting in a gilded and distressed wooden frame.Frame height: 14.375 inchesFrame width: 18.625 inches.
Lot: 610 - Paul Sawyier, Moonlight Mooring, Limited Edition Photomechanical Lithographic Reproduction
This work is a limited edition photomechanical lithographic reproduction titled Moonlight Mooring, after an original watercolor by American Impressionist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917). The scene, executed in a Tonalist style, depicts a houseboat moored alongside a snowy riverbank beneath a pale moon visible through the branches of bare trees. The composition utilizes a muted palette of blues and grays to evoke a cold, atmospheric winter evening. The print is signed in the plate at the lower right and hand-numbered in ink 1286/2500. It is housed under glass in a gilt wood frame with a wide, cream-colored fabric-textured mat. The verso features an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky, which specifies that the reproduction was printed in 1985 by Stevenson Photo Company and that all plates have been destroyed. A gallery stamp from Brennand's Gallery of Louisville, Kentucky, is also present on the backing paper.Frame dimensions: 24 1/2 x 19 inches.
Lot: 611 - Paul Sawyier Capitol in Winter Framed Print
This work on paper, titled Capitol in Winter, is by Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917). The composition depicts a snowy scene in Frankfort, Kentucky, featuring the Old State Capitol in the background. A large, centrally positioned bare tree stands beside a stone building with green shutters, while figures and horse-drawn carriages occupy the snow-covered street. The work is rendered in an Impressionist style and is signed Paul Sawyier in the lower left corner. The artwork is presented in a triple mat consisting of dark green, cream, and burgundy layers, housed within a tiered wooden frame with a gold-toned finish. The verso is sealed with brown craft paper and includes a wire for hanging. Based on the evenness of the color and surface texture, this item appears to be a high-quality offset lithograph print after the artist's original watercolor.Overall Frame: 27 1/2 inches wide x 23 1/2 inches high.
Lot: 612 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Louisville Road, Limited Edition Print
This work is a limited edition offset lithograph print after a watercolor original by the American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier. The scene, titled Louisville Road, depicts a winding dirt road flanked by a rustic wooden fence and a rocky embankment under a canopy of summer trees. The artwork is signed in the plate at the lower left and hand-numbered in pencil 1192/2000 at the lower right. It is presented in a double mat with a cream outer layer and a thin green inner border. The piece is housed in a gilded, molded wood frame featuring a decorative black spatter finish. The verso of the frame is sealed with brown paper and includes a small adhesive label inscribed with the title Louisville Road.Overall frame dimensions: 22.5 x 15.5 inches.
Lot: 613 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), Winter Solitude, Limited Edition Print
This is a limited edition collector print titled Winter Solitude, based on an original watercolor by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The scene depicts the Old Covered Bridge in Frankfort, Kentucky, during the early 1890s, featuring two figures walking on a snow-covered street towards the bridge entrance with a church steeple visible in the background. The artwork is signed in the plate Paul Sawyier at the lower left. The verso features an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., of Frankfort, Kentucky, identifying this as print number 433 of a limited edition of 3,000. The certificate is dated 1976 and signed by Coleman Coffey. The print is presented in a double mat under glass and housed in a fluted gilt frame featuring a brass title plate inscribed Winter Solitude. A secondary label for Countryside Framing of Lawrenceburg, KY, is also present on the back.Frame: 22 x 17 inches.
Lot: 614 - Dutch School, 20th Century, 'Landscape with Windmill and Cottage'
A framed work on board depicting a traditional Dutch landscape scene. The composition is centered on a large windmill with a stone base and timber-clad upper section, positioned adjacent to a small cottage with a red-tiled roof and white picket fence. To the left, a canal or river reflects the colors of a sunset sky, with a second windmill visible in the distance. The foreground includes a winding dirt path and various blooming flowers. The work appears to be a color print or lithograph on board. It is presented in a substantial double frame consisting of a wide, stained wood outer molding and a deeply carved gilt-composition inner frame with floral and foliate motifs. The reverse is sealed with brown kraft paper and fitted with a hanging wire.26.5 x 26.75 in.
Lot: 615 - Naive Folk Art Nocturnal Winter Landscape, Charcoal and Chalk on Paper
This large-scale nocturnal winter scene is executed in charcoal and white chalk on toned wove paper. The composition is rendered in a naive folk art style and depicts a gathering of animals outside a snow-covered log cabin. A large antlered stag stands to the left of the building, while several deer are shown peering out from the dark interior. A small rabbit is positioned in the foreground, and a flock of rams with prominent curved horns is clustered to the right. In the upper left distance, small silhouetted deer are visible on a snowy hillside. The drawing is presented in a wide, ornate gilded composition frame featuring repeating relief-molded floral and foliate motifs. The reverse is sealed with modern black paper and fitted with a wire hanger. No signature, date, or inscription is visible on the face of the work.Dimensions: 34 x 24 inches.
Lot: 616 - Thomas Webster, Hand-Colored Restrike Engraving, See-Saw
Thomas Webster. See-Saw. This work is a hand-colored restrike engraving produced from an original copper plate. The composition features a group of children playing on a see-saw fashioned from a large fallen tree trunk in a rustic woodland setting with a cottage in the background. The engraving displays characteristic fine line work and a distinct plate mark visible around the image. The print is signed T. Webster in script in the lower left corner. Hand-applied watercolor provides the coloring. The piece is mounted with a double mat under glass and housed in an ornate carved wooden frame with a dark, distressed finish and gilded accents. A descriptive label on the reverse identifies the print as a restrike made from an old copper plate, hand-printed and hand-colored using traditional methods. The label also bears order number #8087-E.Frame width: 36 inchesFrame height: 24.5 inches.
Lot: 617 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Dr. Suter's House, Limited Edition Lithograph
This is a photomechanical lithographic print on paper after an original watercolor by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The work, titled Dr. Suter's House, depicts a landscape at Peaks Mill, Kentucky, featuring a white house with green shutters and a stone foundation overlooking the calm waters of Elkhorn Creek. The scene is rendered in soft, impressionistic tones characteristic of Sawyier's style. The print is signed in the plate at the lower right PAUL SAWYIER and is hand-numbered in pencil 1139/1500. The artwork is presented in a decorative gilt-finished wood frame with a beaded inner border and a gold-toned mat. The reverse is sealed with paper and bears an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., which includes a biography of the artist and historical details about the Suter house. According to the label, this reproduction was printed in 1994.Frame: 26 x 19 inches.
Lot: 618 - John F. Schnabel, Portrait of an African American Child, Oil on Canvas
This original oil on canvas portrait depicts a seated African American child with arms crossed, dressed in a white shirt and pants. The work is executed in a painterly, impressionistic style with visible brushstrokes and soft transitions in the facial features and the neutral, gestural background. The artist signature John F. Schnabel is located in the lower right corner. The painting is housed in an ornate, gilt-finished frame featuring decorative foliate and scrolled patterns in high relief. The back of the piece shows the canvas on wooden stretchers with a cardboard backing and a hanging wire.Outer Frame Dimensions: 26 x 22 inches.
Lot: 619 - Early 20th Century Pictorialist Seated Nude Study in Gilded Wood Frame
A large-format sepia-toned photograph, likely a pictorialist carbon print or photogravure from the early 20th century. The image depicts an allegorical study of a semi-nude woman in profile, draped in classical fabric and seated upon a rock formation overlooking a coastal horizon. The composition is set within a printed arch on a larger rectangular sheet. No signatures, maker marks, or edition numbers are visible on the print or the mount. The artwork is housed in an ornate, gilded wood frame featuring a pierced foliate scroll border and tiered inner moldings. The frame exhibits mitered corner construction and is secured with glazing points on the reverse. The back features a cardboard backing and a hanging wire.Exterior frame width: 23 7/8 inchesExterior frame height: 27 3/4 inches.
Lot: 620 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), Main Street Trolley, Limited Edition Print
This lot features a photomechanical lithographic reproduction titled Main Street Trolley, based on an original watercolor by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The composition illustrates a rainy day scene in Frankfort, Kentucky, depicting pedestrians with umbrellas and a trolley car near the columned facade of the Old Capital Hotel. The piece was printed in 1991 by the Stevenson Photo Color Company and is a limited edition, numbered 2487/5000. It features a printed signature from the artist in the lower right corner. The print is housed in a gilded wood frame with a beaded inner edge, secured under glass and surrounded by a double mat. The verso bears an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., which includes historical details about the scene and biographical data for the artist.Overall framed width: 31 3/4 inchesOverall framed height: 24 1/2 inches.
Lot: 621 - Luke Doheny, Vintage Offset Lithograph, Not So Long Ago
This item is a vintage commercial offset lithograph titled Not So Long Ago by artist Luke Doheny. The artwork depicts an Americana still life featuring an arrangement of antiques including a golden eagle sculpture, a hanging pocket watch, a manual wooden coffee grinder, a brass candlestick, and a gavel resting on a newspaper printed with the word AUCTION. An inset oval image of a horse in a stable is featured in the upper background. The artist's name LUKE DOHENY is printed in the lower right corner. The work is housed under glass in an ornate, molded gesso and gilt wood frame decorated with scrolling foliate and oak leaf motifs. Framed dimensions: 22.5 inches wide by 27.5 inches high.
Lot: 622 - French Louis Philippe Style Giltwood and Gesso Wall Mirror
This wall mirror is designed in the French Louis Philippe style and features a rectangular frame with canted upper corners. The frame is constructed of wood with a molded gesso finish and gilt surfacing. It is surmounted by an ornate pierced cresting decorated with scrolling acanthus leaves and floral motifs. Complementary scrolling scrollwork is applied to the lower frame corners. The mirror plate contains an etched or cut-line border around the perimeter. The reverse features a brown paper backing and a wire for hanging.Width: 20 1/4 inchesHeight: 34 1/2 inches.
Lot: 623 - Venetian Style Etched Glass Triptych Mantel Mirror
This three-panel triptych wall mirror is designed in the Venetian style and dates to the early to mid-20th century. The mirror features a molded frame with a metallic bronzed and gilded finish, including an arched top with a central shell cresting flanked by scrolled foliate and floral motifs. The individual mirror plates are separated by matching vertical dividers. Each plate is decorated with etched floral and foliate patterns and accented with applied metal floral rosettes. The reverse has a paper backing and is equipped with a wire for hanging. Faint handwritten characters reading PENN are visible on the upper wooden frame on the reverse.Height: 32.5 inchesWidth: 31 inches.
Lot: 624 - Heywood Hardy Framed Fox Hunting Print, Run to Earth
Large-scale color photomechanical reproduction of the fox hunting scene titled Run to Earth after the original work by Heywood Hardy (British, 1842-1933). The print depicts a classic English sporting scene with mounted riders in traditional red hunting coats surrounded by a pack of foxhounds in a rural landscape. The work is plate-signed in the lower left corner. It is housed in a decorative gold-toned frame with a beaded inner border and triple matting, featuring a dark green top mat and a gold-toned fillet. A gallery label from Collectors Gallery is attached to the paper dust cover on the reverse side.Framed dimensions: 39.75 x 29.75 inches.
Lot: 625 - After Henry Alken, Tattenham Corner Color Print
This framed color print, titled Tattenham Corner, captures a high-action horse racing scene at the famous bend of the Epsom Downs Racecourse. The image depicts a large field of jockeys in vibrant silks rounding the corner, flanked by dense crowds and a landscape of tents stretching into the background. Based on visual consensus, this work is after the original by the renowned English sporting artist Henry Thomas Alken. The print is professionally housed in a dark wood frame with a beige double mat and a separate window for the title. A label on the reverse for Frames of Mind Custom Frame Shoppe in Louisville, Kentucky, indicates professional contemporary framing. No artist signature, publisher information, or edition numbering is visible on the front of the piece.Frame: 33 1/2 inches x 23 1/2 inches.
Lot: 626 - Antique Oak and Gilt Composition Rectangular Wall Mirror
This antique rectangular wall mirror dates to the late 19th or early 20th century. The frame is constructed of stained oak with a prominent grain and mitered corners. It features two decorative gilded bands: a wide central band of embossed composition ornament depicting floral, foliate, and berry motifs, and a narrow inner beaded fillet border. The reverse includes a secondary wooden support frame and a later cardboard backing. A horizontal metal hanging wire is attached for mounting. No labels or maker's marks were identified.Width: 35 inchesHeight: 31 inches.
Lot: 627 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), The Rock Breaker, Charcoal and Pastel on Paper
Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), The Rock Breaker. This charcoal and pastel drawing on tan toned paper features a bust-length portrait of an African American man in three-quarter profile. The subject, known as the Rock Breaker, is depicted wearing a textured fur cap and a dark collared shirt with light-colored suspenders. The portrait is executed with fine charcoal detail in the facial features and clothing, while the background is accented with expressive strokes of blue and white pastel. The work is signed and dated in charcoal at the upper left: Paul Sawyier / May 26th, 1902. It is presented in a double mat with an inner brown border and an outer tan mat, housed within a molded wood frame featuring a gilded inner lip.
Lot: 628 - Antique American Pine Four-Drawer Chest with Knapp Joints, Late 19th Century
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - An antique American four-drawer chest of drawers in the Cottage or Primitive style, dating from the late 19th century. The piece is constructed primarily of pine with a warm finish. The drawers feature machine-made Knapp joints, also known as pin-and-scallop joints, which were a hallmark of American furniture manufacturing between approximately 1870 and 1900. Each drawer is fitted with two turned wooden mushroom-style knobs and a central keyhole. The chest features a simple shaped apron and bracket-style feet integral to the side panels. The back is constructed of original vertical wood planks. Secondary woods used for the drawer interiors and back panels appear to be pine or a similar soft wood.Height: 38 inchesWidth: 40 1/2 inchesDepth: 17 inches.
Lot: 629 - Italian Neoclassical Style Lighted Burl Wood Display Cabinet
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This one-piece Italian display cabinet or vitrine is crafted in the Neoclassical style and features wood construction with richly figured burl wood veneers throughout. The exterior is designed with a prominent overhanging cornice accented by a dentil-molded frieze. The facade is flanked by two full-round columns veneered in burl wood, which are capped with foliate-motif metal capitals and rest on circular molded bases in a brass-toned finish. Two doors with inset glass panels provide access to the interior, and the cabinet side panels are glazed for multi-angle viewing. The interior contains four wooden shelves and a back panel finished in book-matched burl wood veneer. Two integrated electric puck lights are located at the top of the interior. The cabinet is fitted with ornate cast-metal foliate escutcheons and includes a functional lock with one matching skeleton-style key. A partially torn paper label on the reverse reads DE IN ITALY. The back panel also features a circular ink stamp containing the letter S and a redacted rectangular mark.Height: 78.5 inchesWidth: 49.5 inchesDepth: 19 inches.
Lot: 630 - Modern Upholstered Oversized Swivel Cuddle Chair
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A contemporary oversized swivel cuddle chair, also referred to as a snuggler or nest chair, in the style of Ashley Furniture. The piece is fully upholstered in a light gray and oatmeal-colored textured woven fabric with a salt-and-pepper appearance. It features a low-profile barrel-back design with integrated armrests and a deep circular seat. The chair sits on a concealed 360-degree metal swivel base. No maker marks or labels were observed during inspection.Width: 72 inchesDepth: 61 inchesHeight: 33 inches.
Lot: 631 - Thomasville Furniture Ernest Hemingway Collection Side Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This side table is from the Ernest Hemingway Collection by Thomasville Furniture. It is constructed from stained hardwood with a medium-brown finish. The table features a planked top design with deep grooves between the boards. A single central drawer is fitted with a turned wooden knob. The front face is flanked by decorative fluted pilasters on the corner blocks, and the lower edge of the apron is embellished with a carved rope-twist or gadrooned molding. The piece stands on four turned and tapered legs with bulbous upper sections and ring-turned details. The interior of the drawer contains a dark metal plaque relief-cast with the script signature Ernest Hemingway above the block letters COLLECTION and by Thomasville.25.5 inches H x 25 inches W x 30 inches D.
Lot: 632 - Thomasville Ernest Hemingway Collection Rustic European Style Carved Wood Coffee Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This coffee table is a piece from the Ernest Hemingway Collection produced by Thomasville Furniture Industries. The rectangular table is constructed from hardwood with a warm brown finish and features a plank-style top. The box-style apron includes two drawers on one side, each equipped with two round wooden pull knobs. The apron is ornamented with vertically fluted corner blocks and a continuous carved rope-twist border along the bottom edge. The piece is supported by four substantial turned bun-style feet. A rectangular metal manufacturer label is mounted to the interior of a drawer and reads: Ernest Hemingway COLLECTION by Thomasville.Length: 60 inchesWidth: 31.5 inchesHeight: 19 inches.
Lot: 633 - Large Framed English Fox Hunting Print, A Real Good Story
Large-scale color print, likely a photogravure, titled A REAL GOOD STORY, attributed to Heywood Hardy. The scene depicts a classic English equestrian fox hunting party with five huntsmen on horseback in traditional red coats and top hats within a wooded landscape. A single foxhound is shown in the foreground. The print includes two distinct publication inscriptions in the lower margin. The left side features a 1900 copyright line by publishers Messrs. Arthur Tooth and Sons, London, Paris, and New York. The right side states the work was republished in 1910 by Louis Wolff and Co. Ltd., London. The piece is housed in a wide burl-wood style frame with gilded inner and outer edges and a deep brown mat.43.5 x 36 inches.
Lot: 634 - Large Framed Decorative Print After Jean-Baptiste Oudry, Indian Blackbuck
This is a large contemporary decorative print after the 1739 oil painting Indian Blackbuck by Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755). The work depicts a male antelope in a Romanticist-style landscape under a clouded sunset sky, executed in a style reviving 18th-century European animal portraiture. The piece is a modern reproduction on a textured board substrate designed to simulate the appearance of an original oil painting. It is presented in a substantial dark-toned composite frame with a prominent rope-twist outer border, a wide cove, and a beaded gilt inner liner. The verso is covered in black backing paper and features a manufacturer label for Shadow Catchers.38 x 30 inches.
Lot: 635 - Antique Rococo Revival Style Cast Brass Tabletop Vanity Mirror
This ornate tabletop vanity mirror is designed in the Rococo Revival style, featuring characteristic ornamentation consistent with late 19th or early 20th-century decorative arts. The piece centers a rectangular beveled mirror plate set within an inner frame decorated with an engraved geometric fretwork pattern. The outer cast metal frame, featuring a brass finish, is heavily decorated with scrolling acanthus leaves, C-scrolls, and floral motifs against a textured stippled background. The mirror is mounted on a U-shaped swivel bracket, allowing for adjustable tilting. It sits atop a flared pedestal base with elaborate pierced foliate and scroll openwork, terminating in four shaped feet. While visually consistent with pieces produced by the National Brass and Iron Works, no legible maker marks or signatures were identified on the frame or base. The reverse of the mirror is finished with a cardboard backing held by metal tabs.Height: 17.5 inchesWidth: 11.5 inchesBase Diameter: 7 inches.
Lot: 636 - A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Export Style Porcelain Landscape Bowls
A pair of large porcelain bowls featuring hand-painted underglaze blue decoration in the Chinese export style. The interior of each bowl is centered with a circular medallion depicting a traditional river landscape featuring a two-story pavilion, stylized trees, and mountains in the distance. The inner rim is decorated with a wide border composed of alternating panels containing floral sprays and birds, likely phoenixes, separated by vertical bands of geometric diaper patterns. The exterior continues the thematic decoration with a wrap-around landscape scene showing pagodas, bridges, and birds in flight. The bowls are robustly potted with a flared rim and sit on a short, unglazed foot ring. No maker marks or reign marks are visible.Diameter: 11.25 inchesHeight: 4.75 inches.
Lot: 637 - A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Serving Pieces in the Canton Style
This set of two modern Chinese porcelain serving vessels features traditional underglaze blue decoration. The lot includes a large deep serving bowl and an oval lidded vegetable dish. Both pieces are decorated in the Canton style, depicting classic landscape scenes with pagodas, bridges, water, and mountainous backgrounds. The interior of the bowl displays a wide border of alternating floral and symbolic panels in the Kraak porcelain tradition. The lidded dish features a lobed rim and a molded butterfly-shaped finial on the cover. The underside of the lidded dish is marked with four blue underglaze Chinese characters for Zhongguo Zhizao above the text MADE IN CHINA.Bowl Diameter: 10.5 inchesBowl Height: 4.5 inches.
Lot: 638 - Vintage Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Outfit with Original Box and Accessories
A vintage Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Outfit manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company. This medium format camera, the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model, features a body constructed from molded black Bakelite with a ribbed texture and gray plastic controls, including the film advance knob and shutter button. The camera is equipped with a fixed-focus meniscus lens and a top-mounted viewfinder. The outfit includes the original Brownie Flashholder with a polished metal parabolic reflector, designed to mount directly to the side of the camera body. Also present are three boxes of Sylvania Superflash Flashbulbs (Press 40), an original instruction booklet titled Snapshots with your Brownie Hawkeye Camera - Flash Model, and a translucent plastic sleeve. The set is housed in its original yellow and black retail display box. The camera faceplate is marked BROWNIE Kodak HAWKEYE CAMERA Flash MODEL.Box Height: 6 inchesBox Width: 9.5 inchesBox Length: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 639 - Western Electric Model 10-D Loud Speaking Telephone Outfit Horn Speaker
This vintage loudspeaker is identified as a Western Electric Model 10-D Loud Speaking Telephone Outfit, dating to the early 1920s. The unit features a large circular flared bell constructed from a black composition material, likely molded fiber or hard rubber, which is connected to a long, tapered, curved neck. The neck is mounted on a cylindrical metal base with a dark finish and a felt-covered bottom. A brass identification plate is affixed to the base, listing the manufacturer, model, and three patent dates: January 18, 1921; October 11, 1921; and December 13, 1921. A small gold-toned decal on the bell also bears the Western Electric logo. The speaker is equipped with its original two-strand, cloth-covered electrical cord ending in two metal pin connectors.Height: Approximately 31.5 inchesBell Diameter: Approximately 14.5 inches.
Lot: 640 - RCA Victor Model 56X3 Wood Tabletop Vacuum Tube Radio
A vintage RCA Victor Model 56X3 tabletop vacuum tube radio, likely produced in the mid-1940s. The unit features a rectangular wooden cabinet with a distinctive stepped, louvered front grille and slanted upper corners. The horizontal slide-rule frequency dial is calibrated for the AM broadcast band, with numerical markings from 55 to 160. The dial face includes the RCA Victor logo and Nipper trademark on the left and the words UNITED STATES on the right. Three control knobs are positioned on the lower dark-finished section of the front panel. The open rear displays the internal metal chassis and vacuum tube components, including one tube marked 12SK7. A brown power cord is attached to the chassis.Width: 13.5 inchesDepth: 8 inchesHeight: 9.75 inches.
Lot: 641 - American Primitive Child's Ladder Back Rocking Chair
A single American Primitive style child's rocking chair dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The piece features a two-slat ladder back design with post-and-rung construction. It is crafted from a dark-stained hardwood with simple turned forms on the armrests and vertical posts. The seat is covered in a tapestry-style fabric featuring a repeating floral or scroll pattern in shades of brown, tan, rust, and black, secured with upholstery tacks. The joinery appears to be traditional mortise and tenon. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the item.Rocker base length: 21 inchesFront width: 14 inches.
Lot: 642 - A Trio of Vintage Items Including Kodak Brownie Target Six-16 Camera Kodak Brownie Holiday Camera and Arvin Transistor Radio
This lot features three vintage items comprising two cameras and one transistor radio. The first item is a Kodak Brownie Target Six-16 box camera manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is constructed from a metal box frame with a black pebbled leatherette covering and an Art Deco-style metal faceplate with geometric vertical stripes. The faceplate is marked Brownie Target Six-16 and Made in U.S.A. by Eastman Kodak Company. The second item is a Kodak Brownie Holiday camera designed for 127 roll film. It features a brown Bakelite body with horizontal ribbing, a silver-toned metal faceplate, a fixed-focus Kodet lens, and a brown braided neck strap. The third item is a portable Arvin transistor radio housed in a stitched tan cowhide or leatherette protective case. The case includes horizontal cutouts for sound output. The dial plate is marked Arvin Transistor and Standard Broadcast.Target Six-16: 5.125 inches H x 3.25 inches W x 5.125 inches D.
Lot: 643 - Polaroid Land Camera Model 95A with Original Leather Case
This vintage instant roll film camera is a Polaroid Land Camera Model 95A, produced between 1954 and 1957. The unit features a cast aluminum body with a brown textured synthetic covering known as Kalistron and black folding bellows. The front lens board includes a 130mm lens with a simple rotary shutter, a numerical exposure dial with settings 1 through 8, and a switch for B and I settings. The faceplate is clearly marked POLAROID LAND CAMERA and MODEL 95A. The interior back panel contains the markings POLAROID Land CAMERA, POLAROID CORPORATION, Cambridge, Mass., and MADE IN U.S.A., along with patent numbers 2,435,717; 2,435,720; 2,455,111; D-152,229; 2,504,312; 2,531,936; 2,538,511; and 2,543,159. A paper instructional card titled It is Simple is attached to the rear of the camera body. Accessories include a tan leather carrying case with an embossed Polaroid logo on the lid and an attached brown leather camera strap.Case Width: 11.5 inchesCase Height: 8.5 inchesCase Depth: 2.75 inches.
Lot: 644 - RCA Radiola 60 Super-Heterodyne Wood Cabinet Tube Radio
This is an RCA Radiola 60 Super-Heterodyne radio, a model introduced circa 1928 as one of the first AC-powered receivers of its type. The unit is housed in a substantial wood cabinet designed in a treasure chest style with a hinged lid and dark-finished molded trim. The front panel features three primary controls: a left-side adjustment knob, a central tuning knob set into a decorative cast metal escutcheon, and a right-side toggle switch. The central metal plate is embossed with the RCA logo, RCA Radiola 60, Super-Heterodyne, and a license notice. A vertical drum-style tuning dial with numerical markings is visible through the escutcheon window. The interior chassis contains a series of vacuum tubes, several of which are marked with the RCA logo. The cabinet rests on four small decorative metal feet.Width: 29 inchesDepth: 11.5 inchesHeight: 10.5 inches.
Lot: 645 - Philco Vintage Tabletop Radio-Phonograph Combination
A vintage Philco tabletop radio and record player combination unit, likely dating from the mid-to-late 1940s. The unit features a wood cabinet with a mahogany-finish veneer and a distinctive horizontal louvered grille design across the speaker section. The top lid lifts to reveal an integrated automatic record changer with a selector switch for automatic or manual operation and a power/reject toggle. The radio section features a vertical slide rule dial for the AM band, marked from 55 to 160. Three control knobs on the front panel are labeled for Dial Tuning, Tone, and Phono-Off-Radio. The manufacturer name Philco appears on the upper right corner of the lid and is printed in red block letters on the turntable base plate. The internal tube chassis is partially exposed through the open back.Width: 23 inchesDepth: 15 inchesHeight: 13 inches.
Lot: 646 - Antique Underwood No. 5 Standard Typewriter with Original Metal Cover and Branded Wooden Shipping Crate
This lot consists of an Underwood No. 5 Standard manual typewriter, an original black enameled metal dust cover, and a rare branded wooden shipping crate. The typewriter is constructed with a heavy cast iron frame featuring a black enameled finish, gold pinstriping, and decorative decals. The front of the frame is marked N 5 UNDERWOOD STANDARD TYPEWRITER N 5. Above the keyboard, the name UNDERWOOD is printed. The paper table displays a large Underwood script logo accompanied by a gold shield emblem. The rear of the frame lists a series of patent dates starting from AUG. 23, 1898, through JULY 1, 1913, followed by the text MANUFACTURED BY UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., INC., U.S.A. The keyboard features a standard QWERTY layout with four rows of circular glass-topped keys rimmed in metal. The accompanying metal cover is finished in black enamel with stenciled blue and gold lettering reading UNDERWOOD MADE IN U.S.A. and includes a black handle and front latch. The wooden shipping crate is built of rough-hewn planks and features a heavy rope handle. Stenciled text on the crate includes the manufacturer name, New York address, and the marketing slogan THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY positioned above an illustration of the typewriter.Width: 16 inchesDepth: 13 inchesHeight: 10 inches.
Lot: 647 - Victorian Quartersawn Oak Tabletop Clerk's Desk with Four Drawers
This is a Victorian era quartersawn oak tabletop clerk's desk or country store countertop organizer dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. The chest is constructed from quartersawn white oak, commonly referred to as tiger oak, which displays characteristic medullary ray flakes in the wood grain. The design features a slanted, hinged top lid inset with a dark brown writing surface. The top rail incorporates a recessed pen tray and a circular cutout for an inkwell, which is not included. Below the hinged compartment are four drawers arranged in two banks. Each drawer is constructed with machine-cut dovetail joinery and is fitted with two cast brass or brass-plated pulls featuring a stylized rosette swirl design. The interior of the lid and the main compartment are finished wood. No maker labels or markings were found.Width: 30 inchesDepth: 14 inchesHeight: 12 inches.
Lot: 648 - Paul Sawyier, River Pathway, Limited Edition Lithographic Reproduction
This photomechanical lithographic reproduction is after an original watercolor by Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), titled River Pathway. The Impressionistic landscape depicts a serene riverbank scene on the Kentucky River near Camp Nelson, featuring blooming thistles in the foreground and a towering rock cliff face in the distance under a soft, hazy sky. The work is signed in the plate at the lower right Paul Sawyier. It is housed in a decorative silver-toned frame with a triple mat of white, blue, and tan. The verso retains a comprehensive informational and authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., which identifies the piece as part of a limited edition of 3,000 prints produced in 1979 by the Stevenson Photo Color Company.Overall frame dimensions: 22 x 30 inches.
Lot: 649 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Dix River - Fish Trap, Framed Offset Lithograph
An offset lithograph after an original watercolor by American regionalist artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917), titled Dix River - Fish Trap. The composition illustrates a river scene featuring prominent sycamore trees along the bank and a shallow rocky shoal in the water. The piece is rendered in a soft impressionistic style with a muted palette of pale greens, grays, and earth tones. The artist signature is visible in the plate at the lower right corner. The print is professionally housed in a gilt-finished wood frame with a cream-colored mat and a dark green beveled interior edge. The reverse side features a framing label from Eugene’s Gallery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, dated January 30, 1982, with stock number P-169.Width: 27 inchesHeight: 21.25 inches.
Lot: 650 - An Assortment of Automotive Maintenance Supplies, Lubricants, and Workshop Accessories
An assortment of automotive maintenance products, lubricants, and workshop supplies. The collection includes several boxed oil filters featuring brands such as Motorcraft (model FL-1A), Fram (models PH5343 and PH2), and STP (model S-02868). Lubricants and greases include a partial case of Traveller Multi-Purpose Lithium Grease cartridges and a one-gallon container of CAM2 All Season Bar & Chain Oil. A larger cardboard box contains a variety of aerosol sprays and plastic containers, including Wearever brake fluid, diesel fuel supplement, and various cleaners and lubricants. The lot also includes a vintage-style manual grease gun with a needle attachment and a red plastic Blitz gasoline can with a yellow vent cap. Items are organized across multiple cardboard boxes and loose containers.Box width: Approximately 29 inches.
Lot: 651 - An Assortment of Vintage Luggage, University of Louisville Sports Memorabilia, and Advertising Tins
An assortment of vintage items including travel luggage, University of Louisville sports memorabilia, and advertising containers. The collection features a mid-century style blue textured suitcase with silver-tone metal latches and a matching plastic handle. A second suitcase is a silver-tone metal travel case with a heavily distressed and oxidized finish, retaining a vintage paper luggage tag marked SDF for Louisville International Airport. Sports memorabilia includes a folding stadium seat with a red padded base and a white backrest featuring the University of Louisville Cardinals logo. Also included is a square white vinyl seat cushion commemorating the inaugural 1998 season of Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, featuring the stadium name and the Cardinal head logo. Advertising and utility items consist of a red one-gallon metal gasoline filler can manufactured by Eagle Manufacturing Company of Wellsburg, W. VA; a 1/2 gallon Dairy Brand ice cream tin from Harrisburg, PA, decorated with a horse-drawn carriage graphic; and a large cylindrical metal storage tin with a top wire handle and a heavy rusted patina.Blue suitcase: 21 inches in length.
Lot: 652 - Kero-Sun Radiant 36 Portable Kerosene Heater with Owner Guide
This is a vintage portable radiant kerosene heater produced by Kero-Sun, model Radiant 36. Manufactured in Japan circa 1982, the unit features a two-tone metal cabinet in cream and dark brown. The front-facing heating element is housed within a polished chrome-finish internal reflector and protected by a horizontal wire safety guard. The front control panel includes a black rotary flame regulator knob with bilingual markings in English (HIGH, OFF) and French (HAUT, FERME), alongside a spring-loaded ignition lever marked IGNITE and ALLUMER. A wide integrated drip tray forms the base of the unit. The rear housing includes a battery compartment for two D-size batteries used for the electronic ignition system, as well as several instruction and safety decals in English and French. The original paper owner guide is included, featuring a date code of September 1982.Height: 19 inchesWidth: 23 inchesDepth: 12.5 inches.
Lot: 653 - An Assortment of Vintage Hand Tools, Automotive Parts, and Electronic Equipment
This lot comprises a diverse collection of workshop and automotive items organized across several containers. A handmade wooden tool tote contains a wood plane marked CORSAIR and GREAT NECK, two hammers, a metal grease pump, and a round metal oiler bottle stamped with the letters Q and O. Also included in the tote are heavy-duty yellow and white striped utility straps. A blue plastic crate contains various electronics, featuring a silver-toned CB radio unit with controls for volume and channel, multiple automotive stereo head units including a unit with Ford branding and a cassette player, a whip-style antenna, and a large amount of associated wiring. A cardboard box includes vintage tractor and automotive hardware, with a box for a Ford tractormeter (part C3NN17360K), a NAPA tachometer in its original box, and an assortment of U-bolts, hitch pins, and muffler clamps. Additional vehicle accessories include two red plastic cases containing Safe-Lite Tri Base reflective emergency road triangles and a black fabric Mopar storage bag designed for a Jeep Wrangler Freedom Top.Tape measure reading across crate: approximately 42 inchesTape measure reading along rope: approximately 92 inches.
Lot: 654 - An Assortment of Dixie Industries Lever-Action Load Binders and Industrial Heavy-Duty Chains
An assortment of mid-20th-century American industrial and logging tools, including lever-action load binders, heavy-duty chains, and lifting equipment. The collection features one lever-action binder manufactured by Dixie Industries, identified by the embossed letters DIXIE in the recessed channel of the handle. A second, larger lever-action binder features a curved handle and integrated hook and pivot assembly. The chain components include several lengths of heavy-duty rusted industrial chain with large elongated links, as well as bundles of weathered chain equipped with integrated grab and slip hooks. One length of smaller-gauge chain features a bright galvanized or zinc-plated finish. Also included in the collection is a pair of forged lifting tongs and several miscellaneous loose hooks.Large binder length: approximately 33 to 34 inches.
Lot: 655 - Two Heavy-Duty Grade 43 Steel Transport Chains with Midland Forged Hooks
This lot consists of two heavy-duty steel transport or utility chains suitable for towing, securing cargo, or industrial rigging applications. The chains are constructed from forged steel links and are fitted with various attachments. The hardware includes multiple forged grab hooks, slip hooks, and three screw-pin shackles, also known as clevises. One slip hook features a bright finish and a spring-loaded safety latch, embossed with the markings G43 and HIGH TEST, indicating Grade 43 carbon steel. Another forged grab hook is embossed with the manufacturer name MIDLAND. The chains are comprised of standard oval links typical for transport and binder applications.Chain link thickness: approximately 3/8 inch.
Lot: 656 - Two Heavy-Duty Industrial Rigging Chains with Columbus McKinnon Hooks
This lot consists of two heavy-gauge steel industrial chains designed for lifting or towing. The first set is a single-leg chain with grab hooks at each terminal end; one hook shows trace remnants of orange paint. The second set is a double-leg chain sling assembly featuring two silver-toned grab hooks. Both silver hooks are embossed with the manufacturer mark CM and the alphanumeric code 10-8, attributing these components to Columbus McKinnon. The chain links are constructed of heavy-gauge forged steel.Individual chain link length: approximately 1.5 to 2 inches.
Lot: 657 - A Trio of Antique and Vintage Agricultural and Gardening Implements
This lot contains three vintage and antique items used for agricultural and gardening purposes, including a manual seed planter, a watering can, and a utility bucket. The hand-operated seed or corn planter, commonly known as a jab planter, is constructed of wood and sheet metal. It features a side-mounted hopper for seed storage and a wooden T-handle that operates a metal lever mechanism at the base for soil penetration and seed deposition. The galvanized steel watering can features an elongated spout, a fixed rear handle, and a top wire bail handle with a wooden grip. The third item is a standard cylindrical galvanized steel pail with horizontal reinforcing ribs and a wire bail handle. No maker marks or patent dates are visible on any of the objects.Length (Planter): Approximately 34 inches.
Lot: 658 - A Pair of Vintage Orange Stamped Steel Automotive Service Ramps
A pair of vintage automotive service ramps constructed from heavy-gauge stamped steel. The ramps are finished in a faded orange paint. Each unit features an inclined ramp with embossed transverse ridges designed to provide traction for vehicle tires during elevation. The incline terminates in a flat resting platform equipped with raised safety flanges on three sides to prevent a vehicle from rolling off. The support structure consists of vertical front legs reinforced with a horizontal crossbar connecting the legs to the base of the incline for stability. No manufacturer labels, stamps, or marks are visible on the surfaces.
Lot: 659 - A Collection of Antique and Vintage Utilitarian Items Including Hand Saws and Cast Iron Hardware
This collection features an assortment of antique and vintage items constructed from cast iron, steel, and wood. Included is a deep-walled cast iron skillet or pot paired with a matching lid that features a central loop handle and a raised rim for a recessed fit. The pot is equipped with a long handle containing a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The collection includes two traditional hand saws. One saw is fitted with a decorative wheat-ear style wooden handle secured with five brass screws and an inset manufacturer medallion. The second saw features a simpler wooden handle with a three-screw construction. Also present is a heavy-duty industrial or barn pulley with a cast iron frame and a five-spoke sheave. The pulley features a swivel eye hook for suspension and is embossed on the frame with the characters H189. A length of twisted natural fiber rope is included with the pulley.Hand saw overall length: 30 inches.
Lot: 660 - Two-Piece Metal Outdoor Patio Set Including Adjustable Chaise Lounge and Side Table
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This outdoor furniture set includes an adjustable chaise lounge and a matching rectangular side table. The frames are constructed of metal with a dark charcoal powder-coated finish. The chaise lounge features curved armrests, saber-style legs, and a multi-position adjustable backrest. It includes a one-piece, full-length cushion upholstered in a tan ribbed synthetic fabric, consistent in design with the allen + roth outdoor collection. The side table features a cast metal top with an open-work woven lattice pattern and stands on four tapered legs.Chaise Width: 28 inchesChaise Length: 66 inchesChaise Back Height: 36 inches.
Lot: 661 - Shop-Vac Ultra Pro 16-Gallon 6.25 Peak HP Wet/Dry Utility Vacuum
This Shop-Vac Ultra Pro wet/dry utility vacuum is constructed with a yellow plastic tank and a black motor head assembly. The unit features a top-mounted carry handle with a red power toggle switch. It is equipped with a rear-mounted accessory storage caddy and sits on four swivel casters for mobility. The vacuum includes a flexible black hose and an integrated power cord. One crevice tool attachment is present in the storage caddy. Front labels identify the brand as Shop-Vac and the model as Ultra Pro, with specifications of 16 gallons and 6.25 peak horsepower. Smaller labels indicate part numbers 86784-09 and 86785-04. A reference sticker on the accessory caddy lists compatible replacement filter numbers including 90585, 90304, 90663, 90673, 90107, 90137, 90350, and 90340.Height: Approximately 27 inchesWidth: Approximately 23 inches.
Lot: 662 - Murray 20 Inch Push Lawn Mower with Briggs and Stratton Quattro Engine
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This is a gasoline-powered walk-behind push lawn mower manufactured by Murray. The unit is constructed with a red steel deck designed for a 20-inch cutting path. It features a Briggs and Stratton Quattro engine with a manual recoil pull-start and primer bulb. The engine shroud carries the Murray 20 inch and powered by Quattro design text. A gold diamond-shaped Briggs and Stratton logo is located on the side of the engine. The front of the deck displays a 2 in 1 Combo Mulch / Bag decal.Height to handle: 36 inchesOverall length: 70 inchesDeck width: 20 inches.
Lot: 663 - Vintage Industrial Four-Tier Wire Store Display Rack
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - A vintage industrial storage rack featuring four tiers of welded wire shelving. The unit is constructed from a heavy-gauge wire frame with wire mesh shelf bottoms and sides. Each shelf is designed with a raised front-facing lip and includes two semi-circular wire accents. This style of rack was commonly employed in mid-century commercial settings for retail product displays, such as snack foods and potato chips. The piece lacks any visible manufacturer identifiers, brands, or labels.Height: 54 inchesWidth: 19.5 inches.
Lot: 664 - Werner Saf-T-Master Model D1128-2 28 Foot Aluminum Extension Ladder
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - Werner Saf-T-Master Model D1128-2 two-section aluminum extension ladder. This Type III household ladder features a duty rating of 200 pounds and a total length of 28 feet. The construction includes D-shaped rungs for traction and a rope and pulley system with a red rope for extending the sections. It is equipped with spring-loaded rung locks, swivel safety shoes, and end caps. An identification label on the side rail confirms the brand as Werner and lists the model number, part number 47030-11, and safety specifications including maximum working length and highest standing level.Total Length: 28 feetMaximum Working Length: 25 feetHighest Standing Level: 20 feet 10 inches.
Lot: 665 - A Collection of Tubular Steel Livestock Corral Panels and Gates
SHIPPING NOT AVAILABLE, FOR PICK UP OR TRANSPORT ONLY - This collection consists of several tubular steel livestock corral panels and gates designed for agricultural fencing and animal containment. The panels are constructed with horizontal tubular rails and vertical support braces. The lot includes a mix of galvanized steel panels and panels with a weathered brown finish. These items are typical of equipment used for temporary chutes, pens, or gate openings. No manufacturer branding or model information was visible on the panels. This lot includes only the metal panels in the foreground; the shipping containers shown in the background are not included.Length: 140 inchesHeight: 52 inches.
Lot: 667 - Vintage Hand-Built Wooden Hardware Storage Rack with Assorted Vintage Containers and Hardware
A vintage, shop-made wooden hardware storage rack featuring five recessed tiers and an extended base shelf. The unit is constructed from unfinished wood, likely pine, and is populated with an assortment of vintage storage containers and metal hardware. The collection includes numerous glass jars with blue-painted metal lids, several plastic prescription bottles, and assorted cardboard packaging. Visible contents include an array of nuts, bolts, screws, washers, wall anchors, and nails. Specific branded items on the lower shelves include a Vermonts Original Bag Balm green metal tin, a Cooper Wiring Devices cardboard box, a Miniature Lamps container, and a King Metal 150-count hardware box. The shelving is designed with a recessed front lip to secure the jars and bottles in place.Width: 24.5 inchesHeight: 24 inchesDepth: 8 inches.
Lot: 668 - Flambeau Outdoors Three-Tray Plastic Fishing Tackle Box with Assorted Lures and Accessories
A Flambeau Outdoors three-tray fishing tackle box featuring a navy blue lid and light gray base. The interior contains three navy blue cantilevered trays with molded-in ruler markings and embossed diagrams labeled Knot Notes Improved Clinch Knot. The front of the box displays the Flambeau Outdoors logo and a partially torn adhesive label indicating it is part of a three-tray series. The box contains an assortment of fishing tackle and accessories including hard and soft plastic lures, some of which remain in original packaging from manufacturers such as Storm (WildEye Swim Shad), Luhr-Jensen (Deep Baby N), and Cotton Cordell (C.C. Shad). Additional contents include several loose bobbers, lead sinkers, a braided fish stringer, and a bottle of sunscreen. The box is equipped with a black plastic handle and a single front latch.Length: approximately 15.5 inchesHeight: approximately 9.5 inches.
Lot: 669 - Vintage Fuller No. 5 Mechanics Bench Vise with Swivel Base and Anvil
This is a vintage Fuller No. 5 heavy-duty mechanics bench vise, cast from iron with steel components. The tool features the maker mark FULLER cast in block letters on the side of the main body, and the digit 5 is cast into the face of the sliding jaw, indicating a 5-inch jaw width. The vise is designed with a 360-degree swivel base that is adjusted via a manual locking T-handle lever. It is equipped with standard flat jaw faces as well as secondary V-groove pipe jaws located within the throat. The rear of the main casting includes an integrated flat anvil surface and a small horn for light shaping work. The lead screw is controlled by a sliding steel handle with spherical ends.Overall Length: 14.5 inchesHeight: 8.25 inchesBase Diameter: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 670 - Country Way 4 Gallon Manual Backpack Sprayer Model 60115
A Country Way manual backpack sprayer, model number 60115. The unit features a translucent white plastic tank with a total capacity of 4 gallons or 15 liters. The rear of the tank is molded with graduation marks for both gallons and liters. The sprayer operates via a manual piston pump activated by a side-mounted black metal lever handle. It is equipped with a handheld spray wand featuring a trigger grip and an adjustable plastic nozzle tip. The tank is mounted to a black metal frame and includes two adjustable padded nylon shoulder straps. A red threaded filler cap is located at the top. The front of the tank carries a red printed logo with a windmill and barn illustration, identifying the brand as Country Way. A small label indicates the product is made in the USA with global materials and carries the code 014582 R0918.Width: 13 inchesHeight: 24 inches.
Lot: 671 - An Assortment of Five Forged Steel Automotive and Demolition Tools Including Four 4-Way Lug Wrenches and One Pry Bar
This lot comprises five forged steel tools intended for automotive and demolition use. The collection includes one large gooseneck crowbar, also known as a pry bar, featuring a nail-pulling claw at one end and a tapered wedge tip at the opposite end. Additionally, the group contains four 4-way cross-rim lug wrenches of various sizes. One wrench retains a black painted finish, another features a silver-tone plating, and the remaining two wrenches, along with the pry bar, exhibit a heavily oxidized natural steel finish. No maker marks, patent dates, or brand identifications are visible on any of the items.Pry bar length: approximately 30 inchesLug wrench spans: approximately 20 inches to 22 inches.
Lot: 672 - Lennox HVAC Blower Fan Assembly with Motor
This is a Lennox HVAC blower fan assembly, commonly known as a squirrel cage blower, designed for use in residential furnace systems. The unit features an electric motor mounted within a galvanized steel housing that contains a centrifugal fan wheel. The assembly is equipped with two thermal limit switches or sensors mounted to the exterior housing, connected via blue wiring leads. Power is supplied through a standard three-prong grounded power cord. A large Lennox information and warning label is affixed to the side of the housing, providing air flow diagrams and noting compliance with ULCS-111 standards for replacement filters. Tracking labels on the exterior bear the codes 106L07A549 and AC 18K6301. A sticker on the internal blower wheel hub contains the identifiers 03-TR0601 and 100914-04.Width: 22 inchesDepth: 17 inchesHeight: 18 inches.
Lot: 673 - A Trio of Containers with an Assortment of Vintage Tools and Automotive Hardware including Craftsman and Ford
This lot comprises a trio of portable containers and their assorted contents, featuring a mix of vintage hand tools, automotive parts, and industrial fittings. The first container is a gray Sears Craftsman portable steel toolbox with a red removable internal tray. Its contents include various open-end and combination wrenches with visible size markings such as 7/16, 1/2, and 11/16, alongside an assortment of sockets and drive extensions. The second container is a green molded plastic toolbox with a removable tray, primarily housing automotive hardware. Visible items include a chrome-finish LTD script emblem, heavy-duty exhaust clamps with the Ford oval logo, a red marker light lens, various hose clamps, and coiled springs. An amber-colored lens remains in its original plastic packaging. The third container is a red and white Igloo Little Playmate cooler repurposed as a storage bin, containing heavy metal industrial fittings, including hydraulic or pneumatic couplings and threaded connectors. The cooler lid features the handwritten name G. Smith.Length: approximately 18 to 20 inches (metal toolbox).
Lot: 674 - A Vintage Waterloo Model JL-70 Steel Machinist Tool Chest and Assorted Tools
This vintage Waterloo model JL-70 machinist tool chest is constructed of steel with a distinctive aqua blue hammered finish. The chest features a top lid opening to a deep storage compartment and a multi-drawer configuration consisting of a medium-width side drawer, three shallow stacked side drawers, and two full-width bottom drawers. A circular Waterloo decal is located on the lower right corner of the front panel, displaying a stylized orange and white W and the model number JL-70. The chest contains a diverse assortment of vintage hand tools and automotive components. Hand tools include numerous open-end, box-end, and combination wrenches by various makers including Thorsen and Magic Wrench (notably a 13/16 inch and 3/8 inch combination). The set also includes a large red-painted pipe wrench, locking pliers, adjustable wrenches, various pliers, and socket components. Automotive interest is represented by vintage flasher units in original packaging by Ford Motorcraft and Tridon, several chrome-plated automotive trim pieces, a caster wheel, and a variety of hardware including nuts, bolts, and brass fittings.Length: 20 inchesDepth: 8.75 inchesHeight: 12.5 inches.
Lot: 675 - WWII-Era United States Marine Corps 5-Gallon Gasoline Jerry Can
This is a vintage United States Marine Corps (USMC) 5-gallon (20-liter) steel fuel container, commonly known as a Jerry can. The vessel is constructed of welded steel and features the service-specific cam-lever locking cap and filler neck, a design typically utilized by the USMC and US Navy during the World War II and Korean War eras. The lower portion of the can is embossed with USMC to denote the branch of service. Centered above the embossed X-pattern reinforcement is a circled G mark, signifying the container was designated for gasoline storage. One side of the can displays a hand-painted tactical marking consisting of a yellow diamond with a pinkish-red border. The top is fitted with a standard three-handle configuration, designed to facilitate carrying by one or two individuals.Height: 18.5 inchesWidth: 13.5 inchesDepth: 6.5 inches.
Lot: 676 - Weed Eater LT25 Gas Powered Curved Shaft String Trimmer
A Weed Eater LT25 gas-powered string trimmer featuring a curved black metal shaft and a green and black plastic engine housing. This unit is equipped with a 25cc engine, a D-loop handle, a throttle trigger assembly, and a trimmer head with a black plastic debris guard. The engine housing includes a manual pull-start cord, a primer bulb, and a fuel tank. A detailed emissions label on the side of the engine identifies the manufacturer as Poulan/Weed Eater. The label reads: EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION, THIS ENGINE MEETS EXH AND EVP EMISSIONS REGULATIONS FOR 2013 US EPA/CALIFORNIA SMALL OFF ROAD ENGINES, POULAN/WEED EATER, FAMILY/DISP DPWES.0254TK / 25CC; TWC, PLT# LT25NCOP, SKU# 967184401, SN: 13323N300463 - 1. Overall length: 60 inchesEngine housing width: 10 inches.
Lot: 677 - Two Recollections Craft Storage Items Including Mobile Storage Center and Combo Cube
This lot consists of two craft and office organizational storage solutions from the brand Recollections. Both items are housed in their original manufacturer cardboard packaging with full-color graphics and multilingual product information in English, French, and Spanish. The first item is a Mobile Storage Center, designed as a vertical rolling cart on casters. Features illustrated on the box include three ribbon dowels, two drawers with label holders, open shelving, and removable interior dividers for the top compartment. The second item is a Combo Cube, which is a modular storage unit featuring two drawers with finger-pull cutouts and an open top compartment with a removable shelf. Both items appear to be constructed from engineered wood with a white finish and are intended for home assembly. Mobile Storage Center Assembled Size: 17.3 in x 14.5 in x 30.5 in (43.9 cm x 36.8 cm x 77.4 cm)Combo Cube Assembled Size: 14.25 in x 14.5 in x 14.25 in (36.1 cm x 36.8 cm x 36.1 cm).
Lot: 678 - Late 19th to Early 20th Century Hand-Quilted Patchwork Utility Quilt
This antique patchwork utility quilt features a diagonal stair-step or offset brick pattern. The construction consists of hand-pieced cotton fabrics, including dark navy or black calicos with small white floral sprigs, paired with various pink, magenta, and purple printed fabrics featuring stripes, polka dots, and paisley motifs. The textile is hand-quilted with dense, parallel straight-line stitching throughout. The reverse side is finished with a coarse, light-colored unbleached cotton backing.Approximately 69 inches x 70 inches.
Lot: 679 - Judy Haskins Davis, Quincy Mine Memories, Graphite Drawing, 1993
This graphite drawing on off-white wove paper, titled Quincy Mine Memories, is by artist Judy Haskins Davis. The composition is a narrative montage centered on the historic Quincy Mine in Hancock, Michigan. It features detailed renderings of industrial structures including a large shaft house, an iron headframe, and a locomotive on rail tracks. A translucent, detailed portrait of an elderly woman is superimposed over the right side of the scene. The lower portion of the work incorporates a reproduction of a historical twenty-dollar draft from the Quincy Mine Co., dated April 18, 1870. The title Quincy Mine Memories is printed in small letters in the lower left quadrant. The work is hand-signed and dated in pencil Judy Haskins Davis 93 in the lower right corner, positioned below a printed version of the artist's name. The drawing is housed in a black wooden frame with a grey and off-white double mat.Frame: 23 3/4 x 17 3/4 inches.
Lot: 680 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Old Capitol in the Snow, Limited Edition Print
This item is a limited edition print after an original watercolor by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier, titled Old Capitol in the Snow. The composition depicts an atmospheric, misty winter scene of St. Clair Street in Frankfort, Kentucky, with the Old State Capitol building visible in the background and figures and a horse-drawn carriage in the foreground. Rendered in an American Impressionist style, the work bears a printed signature in the lower left corner. The print is presented in a gilt-finished wood frame with a linen-textured mat and a dark inner fillet. The verso includes an informational label from the Frankfort Blue Print Co. that certifies the work as a limited edition of 3,000 and bears a handwritten signature in blue ink by Ron Walpert.Frame: 20 3/4 x 16 1/2 inches.
Lot: 681 - Paul Sawyier, From the Quarry, Limited Edition Offset Lithograph
This work is a limited edition offset lithograph print titled From the Quarry, after a watercolor by American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier. The scene depicts a rural dirt road with a horse-drawn wagon and driver, flanked by a rustic wooden fence and mature trees. The composition is rendered in an Impressionist style with soft washes of green, brown, and ochre on paper. A printed signature is visible in the lower left corner transcribed as PAUL SAWYIER, and the print is hand-numbered in the upper right as 1654 / 2000. The piece is presented in a decorative gold-toned composite frame with a double mat of navy blue and burgundy. A label on the paper-covered verso identifies the framer as Jessie's Art Gallery & Custom Framing in Frankfort, Kentucky. Outer Frame Dimensions: 26.5 x 20.25 inches.
Lot: 682 - Paul Sawyier (Kentucky, 1865-1917), Covered Bridge in Autumn, Limited Edition Print
A limited edition color print titled Covered Bridge in Autumn, after a watercolor by Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917). The composition features a nostalgic American street scene with a trolley car, horse-drawn carriage, and the entrance to a covered bridge under autumn foliage. A facsimile artist signature is located in the lower left. The verso includes an authentication certificate from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., of Frankfort, Kentucky, certifying the piece as one of a limited edition of 2,000 collector prints. The certificate is dated 1974 and hand-signed in blue ink by Joseph R. Discher. The work is presented in a fabric-textured mat and housed in a gold-toned molded wood frame with a framer stamp for Warrens Glass Company on the reverse.Overall framed size: 20 1/4 x 25 1/4 inches.
Lot: 683 - Paul Sawyier, The Hemp Breaker, Framed Print
Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), The Hemp Breaker, framed reproduction print. This work depicts a classic Kentucky rural scene by the noted impressionist artist, featuring a farm laborer in a hat and suspenders operating a manual hemp breaker. The figure is surrounded by shocks of harvested hemp in a field characterized by a soft, hazy atmosphere. The piece is signed in the lower-left corner PAUL SAWYIER. It is presented in a contemporary double mat of brown and peach tones under glass and housed in a decorative molded frame with dark wood and gilt finishes. Based on web consensus, this image is a widely distributed print of an original Sawyier watercolor.Dimensions: Overall framed size approximately 32 by 25 inches.
Lot: 684 - Paul Sawyier, Kentucky Arsenal, Watercolor and Gouache on Paper
This work, titled Kentucky Arsenal, is by Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917) and is executed in watercolor with gouache highlights on paper. The composition features an elevated view of Frankfort, Kentucky, looking toward the Kentucky River. In the foreground are the distinctive crenelated brick chimneys of the Kentucky State Arsenal. The mid-ground depicts a dense townscape with prominent church spires and various buildings, leading to the St. Clair Street Bridge visible in the distance. The work is signed Paul Sawyier in script in the lower right corner. It is presented in a double mat and housed in an ornate, gilded composite frame decorated with foliate and beaded ornamentation. The verso retains a framer label from Burklow's Frame Shop, located in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Lot: 685 - Paul Sawyier, The Fading Day, Limited Edition Publisher's Proof Print
This lot features a limited edition print titled The Fading Day by the American Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917). The work is a reproduction of an original watercolor depicting a Kentucky winter landscape, characterized by a snow-covered road winding toward a cluster of distant houses, set against a backdrop of dark evergreens and a muted twilight sky with a prominent star. The print is executed on textured art paper and is identified as a Publisher's Proof. It bears a printed signature by the artist in the lower left corner and a handwritten pencil notation in the lower right reading Publisher's Proof 142/200. The piece is presented in a stained oak-finished wood frame with triple matting in grey and white tones, including a recessed title label. The reverse of the frame is sealed with a dust cover and carries a label from Frames of Mind Custom Frame Shoppe located in Louisville, Kentucky. Frame width: 24.5 inchesFrame height: 22.5 inches.
Lot: 686 - Paul Sawyier, The Blacksmith Shop, Limited Edition Print
This lot features a limited edition offset lithographic reproduction after an original watercolor by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), titled The Blacksmith Shop. The image depicts a winter rural landscape with a figure on a white horse carrying large baskets on a snow-covered path, passing another figure standing near a weathered outbuilding. The work displays the soft, impressionistic style and atmospheric washes characteristic of Sawyier's Kentucky landscapes. The artist signature is printed in the plate at the lower right, and the piece is hand-numbered 525/4000 in pencil. The print is double-matted with a navy blue top mat and a thin burgundy inner mat, housed in an ornate gilt wood frame with scrolled molding and beaded details.Exterior Frame: 26.5 inches x 21.5 inches.
Lot: 687 - Paul Sawyier, From the Quarry
This work on paper, titled From the Quarry and attributed to Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), depicts a naturalistic rural scene featuring a man in a wide-brimmed hat leading two white horses hitched to a cart along a shaded dirt road. The composition is bordered by a weathered wooden picket fence to the right and dense leafy trees to the left, rendered with soft washes and dappled light. The artwork is signed P. Sawyier vertically in the lower-left corner. The verso is sealed with brown paper and bears a handwritten label that reads FROM THE QUARRY. The piece is presented in a double mat with a white outer border and a thin teal inner border, housed within a gold-toned wooden frame.24 1/4 x 18 1/4 inches.
Lot: 688 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), The Suter Home, Limited Edition Print, 31/500
This is a framed limited edition collector print titled The Suter Home after an original watercolor by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The scene features a small white cottage with blue shutters situated on a rocky ledge overlooking a shallow creek, rendered in an impressionistic style with soft greens, ochre, and blues. The print includes the printed title THE SUTER HOME and By PAUL SAWYIER in the lower margin, where it is also hand-numbered 31/500 in the lower right. A printed signature is visible in the lower right corner of the image area. The work is presented in a gilt-finished wooden frame with a pale green linen-textured mat and a gold inner fillet under glass. The reverse features an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., of Frankfort, Kentucky, dated 1972 and hand-signed by Joseph R. Discher. The label certifies that the original art was authenticated as an original Paul Sawyier painting and that this print is one of 500 numbered copies from a total edition of 6,000.12.5 inches wide by 13.5 inches high.
Lot: 689 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) Limited Edition Print Train at High Bridge
This is a limited edition color reproduction print after an original watercolor by the Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), titled Train at High Bridge. The composition captures a steam locomotive crossing the High Bridge over the Kentucky River in a soft, impressionistic style with a small steamboat and riverbank foliage in the foreground. The work is signed in the plate at the lower right as PAUL SAWYIER and is hand-numbered 596/2000 in ink. It is professionally mounted in a dark wood frame under glass, featuring a double mat with a cream-colored textured outer layer and a thin brown inner fillet. The reverse displays a central authentication label from Equine Arts of Lexington, Kentucky, providing artist biographical information and noting the reproduction was copyrighted in 1987. A secondary label for Creekside Framing of Lawrenceburg, KY, is also present on the backing paper.Frame dimensions: 23 1/8 x 28 1/8 inches.
Lot: 690 - Victorian Rococo Revival Giltwood and Gesso Wall Mirror
A Victorian Rococo Revival wall mirror dating to the late 19th century. The rectangular frame is constructed of wood with elaborate molded gesso ornamentation and a gold-colored gilt finish. The design incorporates a pierced outer border featuring scrolling acanthus leaves and C-scroll motifs. A trellis or diaper pattern decorates the mid-section, leading to an inner beaded molding that surrounds the mirror plate. The mirror glass shows signs of age, including silvering loss and foxing. The reverse of the frame is made of wood with rough-cut openings corresponding to the pierced decorative elements on the front. The mirror plate is held in place by a later-added cardboard backing secured with nails and staples. It is equipped with a multi-strand wire for wall mounting.Height: 30 1/2 inchesWidth: 26 1/2 inches.
Lot: 691 - Framed Chromolithograph of The Last Supper with Named Apostles
This chromolithograph is a religious devotional print depicting The Last Supper, portraying Jesus Christ at the center of a long table flanked by his twelve apostles. A distinctive feature of this specific version is the inclusion of the names of the figures printed in a decorative blue font along the lower hem of the tablecloth. From left to right, the names transcribe as Bartholomaeus, Jacobus II, Andreas, Judas, Petrus, Joannes, Jesus Christus, Thomas, Jacobus I, Philippus, Matthaeus, Thaddaeus, and Simon. The print is rendered with a vivid color palette and shows the figures in expressive poses within an architectural setting featuring three windows that look out onto a hilly landscape. No artist signature, publisher mark, or edition numbering is visible on the work. The print is presented in a contemporary dark wood-toned frame with a beveled edge, under glass, and set within a cream-colored mat. The reverse of the frame features a sticker from Frames of Mind, a custom frame shop located in Louisville, Kentucky.Overall Width: 28.5 inches.
Lot: 692 - Paul Sawyier, Moonlight at High Bridge, Limited Edition Lithograph, 185/750
This photomechanical lithograph by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) is titled Moonlight at High Bridge. The composition depicts a tranquil river scene at night with a small cottage and additional structures at the base of a hill, illuminated by moonlight reflected on the water. The print is numbered 185/750 in the lower left corner and features a plate signature. Attached to the verso is documentation from the Paul Sawyier Galleries and the University of Kentucky Art Museum, which identifies the original work as a watercolor painted during the artist's residence at High Bridge and Shakertown Village between 1908 and 1913. The piece is professionally housed in an ornate, molded gold-tone frame with a forest green and tan double mat under glass. Overall framed dimensions: 24.5 x 20.5 inches.
Lot: 693 - Framed Spanish Language Last Supper Metal Relief Plaque
This religious metal relief plaque depicts the Last Supper, titled Ultima Cena de Jesus in Spanish. The central figure of Jesus is shown at a long table surrounded by the twelve apostles, with a basin and ewer in the foreground. The scene is framed by decorative spiral columns and a scrollwork border at the top. The plaque is made from a thin, stamped metal sheet with a dark bronzed patina used to define the raised details. The back of the plaque shows the indented reverse of the relief and a yellowish base metal color. Centered at the bottom is the embossed text ULTIMA CENA DE JESUS with a small cross on either side. The work is mounted in a tiered composite frame with a gilded beaded inner edge, a dark textured center, and a scrolled gold-tone outer border.Width: 20.25 inchesHeight: 14.25 inches.
Lot: 694 - Keith Freeman Offset Lithograph Print of Kentucky Derby Winner Alysheba
This offset lithograph portrait depicts the Thoroughbred racehorse Alysheba, winner of the 113th Kentucky Derby in 1987. The horse is shown in a profile view from the neck up, wearing a brown leather bridle and breastplate against a plain cream-colored background. The name Alysheba is printed in script at the bottom, above the block text 113 1987 KENTUCKY DERBY WINNER. A printed artist signature for Keith Freeman is located on the lower left portion of the horse's neck. The print is housed in an oak-finished wood frame under glass. The reverse features a cardboard backing secured by metal glazing points and a saw-tooth metal hanger.Framed dimensions: 12 x 15 inches.
Lot: 695 - Paul Sawyier, View of Wapping Street, Framed Print
This framed print after an original watercolor by Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) is titled View of Wapping Street. The composition depicts an impressionistic autumnal scene in Frankfort, Kentucky, characterized by soft tones and atmospheric light. A prominent, textured tree trunk anchors the left foreground, while two figures in period clothing walk along a sidewalk on the right. The sidewalk is bordered by a wrought iron fence and a brick wall with a square stone pillar. In the hazy background, buildings and a church spire are visible through the thinning foliage. The print is plate-signed PAUL SAWYIER in the lower right corner. It is presented in a double mat with a thin gilt inner border and a wider light-colored mat, housed in a molded frame with gilt and dark wood finishes. The reverse retains a label from Warrens Picture Framing in Frankfort, Kentucky.Overall frame height: 24 inchesOverall frame width: 30 inches.
Lot: 696 - Paul Sawyier Old Elk's Club Limited Edition Offset Lithograph
This is a limited edition offset lithograph reproduction of a watercolor painting by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917), titled Old Elk's Club. The scene depicts a nostalgic early 20th-century street with horse-drawn carriages and a prominent building featuring a classical pillared porch. A facsimile signature of the artist is located in the lower left of the image. The lower left margin includes the printed text Copyright 1977 By Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc. The print is hand-numbered in the lower right margin as 1037 of 2500. The work is presented in a cream-colored mat and housed within a gilt-finished molded wooden frame. The reverse of the frame features a label from the custom framer, The Finishing Touch, located in Shelbyville, Kentucky.Overall framed dimensions: 24.5 inches wide by 21 inches high.
Lot: 697 - Large English Fox Hunting Scene Lithograph, Time's Up. Throw In!
This large color lithograph on paper depicts a classic English fox hunting scene. The composition features several hunters in traditional scarlet coats on horseback, with one central figure checking a pocket watch. They are surrounded by an active pack of foxhounds in a rural landscape. The work is titled in a separate window below the main image as TIME'S UP. THROW IN! No artist signature or publisher mark is visible on the print. The item is housed in a modern, decorative silver-toned frame with an antiqued, distressed finish and a deep charcoal-colored mat. The reverse is sealed with black paper and bears a vintage retailer label from Jordan Marsh Company Picture Galleries, Boston, Massachusetts, and a modern label from Frames of Mind Custom Frame Shoppe.Overall framed width: 32 inchesOverall framed height: 24 inches.
Lot: 698 - Antique Rococo Revival Style Etched Three Panel Buffet Mirror
This early 20th century Rococo Revival style three panel landscape mirror, also referred to as a buffet or over-mantel mirror, features a cast metal frame with a patinated gilt finish. The ornate top cresting is decorated with scrolls, acanthus leaves, and a central shell motif. The mirror is divided into three sections by vertical metal dividers, with the glass plates secured to the frame by decorative floral form metal rosettes. The central mirror plate is embellished with an etched foliate and floral design. The reverse of the mirror is backed with a composite board covered in multi-colored floral wallpaper and equipped with two modern metal sawtooth hangers for horizontal mounting.Width: 48 inchesHeight: 15.5 inches.
Lot: 699 - L. Costello, European Coastal Landscape with Windmill, Oil on Canvas
This mid-20th-century oil painting on stretched canvas is signed L. COSTELLO in black paint in the lower left corner. The composition depicts a coastal village scene featuring a central stone building with a steeply pitched roof and a figure in traditional dress standing by the shoreline. A windmill and a distant sailboat are visible under a clouded, atmospheric sky. The artist employs a palette of earthy ochre, brown, and gray tones with broad brushwork and visible impasto, particularly in the highlights on the architecture and clouds. The painting is housed in an ornate, rococo-style gilt wood and composition frame with a black velvet liner. The verso reveals a wooden stretcher and frame assembly.Total framed width: approximately 31.5 inches.
Lot: 700 - Antique Chromolithograph of a St. Bernard Guarding a Sleeping Child in Ornate Gilded Frame
This framed sentimental print is a chromolithograph from the late 19th or early 20th century. The scene, often titled Guarding, depicts a young girl in a white dress sleeping soundly on a grassy patch of a beach. She is faithfully watched over by a large St. Bernard dog. A wide-brimmed straw hat with blue floral accents rests on the grass beside her. The background features a turbulent sea under a cloudy, overcast sky. No artist signature or publisher information is visible on the face of the print. The work is housed in an ornate period cove frame constructed of gilded wood and gesso, featuring repetitive geometric and floral relief motifs. The reverse of the frame is finished with a modern cardboard backing secured by nails and a wire for hanging.Overall framed height: 18.5 inchesOverall framed width: 14.5 inches.
Lot: 701 - A Pair of Framed Currier and Ives American Homestead Prints, Spring and Winter
A pair of vintage framed prints after the original lithographs by Currier and Ives, titled American Homestead Spring and American Homestead Winter. The scenes depict idealized 19th-century rural American life, featuring a farmhouse with blossoming trees and sheep in the spring scene, and a snow-covered homestead with a horse-drawn sleigh in the winter scene. Each print bears the printed inscription PUBLISHED BY CURRIER AND IVES at the lower left and 152 NASSAU ST NEW YORK at the lower right. Centered at the bottom of each is the copyright line ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS IN THE YEAR 1868 BY CURRIER AND IVES IN THE CLERKS OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U.S. FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. These are mid-20th-century decorative reproductions. They are housed in matching dark wood frames with a scalloped profile and a gilt inner liner. The reverse of each frame has a brown paper dust cover with an AMERICANA label stamped with the size 11X14 and inventory numbers 3894 and 2675.Frame Height: 13.5 inchesFrame Width: 15.5 inches.
Lot: 702 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), The Old Post Office, Limited Edition Print
This item is a photomechanical lithographic reproduction after an original watercolor by the American Impressionist Paul Sawyier, titled The Old Post Office and also known as Corner of Celebrities. The scene depicts a view of Wapping Street in Frankfort, Kentucky, during the autumn. The composition features a large foreground tree with golden-brown leaves, a stone gatepost, a white picket fence, and the limestone cupola of the historic post office in the background. The print is hand-numbered 462/4000 in ink in the lower right corner. The artwork is presented with a double mat, including a cream-colored fabric outer mat and a gold-toned inner mat, housed under glass in a decorative molded and gilded wood frame. Attached to the verso is a certificate of authentication from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., which identifies the artist and confirms the reproduction was printed in 1987.Frame: 19 x 13 1/4 inches.
Lot: 703 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), The Singing Bridge, Limited Edition Print
This is a limited edition photomechanical print, after an original watercolor by the American regionalist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), titled The Singing Bridge. The work depicts an atmospheric, impressionistic street scene in Frankfort, Kentucky, looking toward the truss bridge from the south, with the tower of the former post office situated to the left. The composition is rendered in a soft, muted palette of cool blues, grays, and subtle earth tones on textured paper. The artist's signature, Paul Sawyier, is visible in the plate at the lower right. The print is professionally presented under glass in a decorative gilt wood frame with a cream-colored fabric-textured mat and a gold-toned inner fillet. On the verso, an extensive descriptive label from the 1973 Stagg Sawyier Scenes collection provides historical context, identifies the work, and bears the printed signature of Richard W. Rodgers for the Stagg heirs. The backing paper is hand-numbered 1560/4000. A framer's label from Yates Framing of Lexington, Kentucky, is also present on the reverse.Frame exterior: 15.5 x 12.5 inches.
Lot: 704 - Henry Gasser (American, 1909-1981), Watercolor Street Scene with Carriage
This impressionistic watercolor on paper by Henry Gasser (American, 1909-1981) depicts a nostalgic 19th-century street scene. The composition features a horse-drawn carriage with a red and black umbrella stopped on a dirt road before a grand white two-story residence. The house is detailed with green shutters, a second-story balcony with a wrought iron railing, and a covered front porch. Several mature trees with autumn-toned foliage are rendered with loose, atmospheric washes throughout the scene. The work is signed Henry Gasser in the lower right corner. The painting is professionally mounted with a triple mat in a bronze-finished wooden frame under Tru Vue Conservation Grade 99 percent UV protection glass. The verso retains a gallery label from Frames of Mind custom frame shop in Louisville, KY.Overall framed dimensions: 28.5 inches high by 33.625 inches wide.
Lot: 705 - H. Alken, The Winning Post, Framed Hand-Colored Sporting Print
A large framed sporting print titled The Winning Post after an original work by Henry Thomas Alken. The hand-colored engraving or lithograph depicts a horse racing scene at a crowded English racecourse. The image shows a lead jockey in yellow and maroon silks passing the winning post in front of a grandstand, followed by a large pack of horses kicked up in a cloud of dust. The signature H. Alken is visible in the lower right corner of the image plate. The title is displayed in a centered box beneath the primary image. The piece is set within a double mat and a dark wood frame. A sticker for Frames of Mind Custom Frame Shoppe of Louisville, Kentucky, is present on the reverse. No edition numbering or publisher marks are visible.Frame width: approximately 35 inchesFrame height: approximately 25 inches.
Lot: 706 - Rococo Revival Style Gilded Molded Wall Mirror
A large wall mirror in the Rococo Revival style, likely produced in the mid-to-late 20th century. The frame is constructed from a molded composite material with an antique-gold gilded finish. The ornate design features a prominent pierced crest with shell and floral motifs, flanked by scrolling volutes and acanthus leaf decorations that continue along the asymmetrical, shaped silhouette. The mirror glass plate is cut to follow the intricate interior contours of the frame. The reverse is finished with a brown fiberboard backing secured by screws and includes a hanging wire attached to metal loops. A handwritten inventory number, C 210 - 436, is present in blue ink on the lower right of the backing board.Height: 41.5 inchesWidth: 24 inches.
Lot: 707 - Set of Three Antique Victorian Style Gilded Wood and Gesso Picture Frames
A set of three late 19th to early 20th-century picture frames. Each frame is constructed from wood with molded composition (gesso) ornamentation and a gilded finish. Two of the frames feature high-relief, ornate scrolling acanthus leaf and foliate motifs in a Victorian Gilded Age style. The third frame features a more structured decorative scheme with concentric bands of ribbing, floral swags, and beaded borders. The reverse of the frames shows unfinished wood with mitered corner construction. These are empty frames and do not include glass, mirror plates, or backing boards.Exterior dimensions of largest frame: 33.5 inches by 26.25 inches.
Lot: 708 - Large Rococo Revival Style Gilt and Off-White Beveled Wall Mirror
A large rectangular wall mirror featuring an ornate frame in the Rococo Revival style. The frame is constructed from a wood or composite material with elaborate molded high-relief decoration, including C-scrolls, acanthus leaves, and floral motifs at the corners and mid-sections. The finish consists of an antiqued off-white paint with gilded highlights on the raised ornaments and a beaded trim border adjacent to the glass. The mirror plate is designed with a beveled edge. The reverse of the mirror is finished with a blue-painted frame and a brown cardboard backing secured with glazier points. It is equipped with a large metal French cleat hanging bracket at the top for horizontal mounting. Identification marks on the reverse include the inventory number GT 008 written in blue ink on the top center and handwritten measurements of 35 3/4 and 47 on the red-painted inner edge of the frame. Width: 47.5 inchesHeight: 35.75 inches.
Lot: 709 - Large Late 20th Century Ornate Rococo Revival Style Gilt Wall Mirror
This large rectangular wall mirror is designed in the Rococo Revival style and dates from the late 20th century. The deep-profile frame is composed of a molded composite material with a multi-toned gilded finish. The decorative elements include intricate molded floral swags, acanthus leaves, C-scrolls, and prominent rocaille shells at the corners and centers of each rail. The back of the mirror features a fiberboard backing secured with metal glazier points and is currently rigged with a wire for horizontal hanging. The frame includes integrated molded keyhole slots that allow for either horizontal or vertical mounting. No maker marks or labels are present.Height: 34 inchesWidth: 44.5 inches.
Lot: 710 - Carolina Mirror Company Rococo Revival Style Gilt Wall Mirror, Dated 1990
Large Carolina Mirror Company Rococo Revival style wall mirror in a landscape orientation. The frame features molded scrollwork and foliate designs with a central shell crest at the top and a foliate ornament at the bottom center. The frame has a burnished gold-tone gilt finish. The mirror plate is secured behind a fiberboard backing held by metal clips. An original white paper label is present on the reverse, bearing the manufacturer name Carolina Mirror, logo, and quality statement. The label is date-stamped AUG 14 1990 and includes inspector code P W A. The number 909 is handwritten on the backing. Hardware includes two D-ring hangers and a horizontal wire.Width: 51 inchesHeight: 34 3/4 inches.
Lot: 711 - Set of Four Framed Chinese Decorative Artworks in Faux Bamboo Frames
A set of four vertical rectangular compositions from a series titled Imperial Garden, depicting traditional scenes of leisure. The series includes Scene I, depicting a woman seated on a rock observing a young boy with a fan; Scene II, featuring two female figures in a landscape with a stream and lily pads; Scene III, showing two women on an elevated terrace beside a pavilion and a large willow tree; and Scene IV, depicting two women walking together in a garden landscape with pine trees. The figures are rendered in stylized poses wearing traditional robes in a muted color palette. Each artwork is executed on a paper or silk-like substrate and features one or more red seal marks in stylized Chinese seal script. The pieces are matted with a pale green border and housed in wooden frames carved and stained to resemble bamboo. Each frame is fitted with a decorative brass hanger at the top. The reverse of each frame is sealed with brown paper and bears a printed label identifying the scene number. At least one frame retains a gallery label for Summit Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky.Height: 33 inchesWidth: 15.25 inches.
Lot: 712 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), Old Capitol in Snow, Framed Print
Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917). This framed print on paper, titled Old Capitol in Snow, depicts a nostalgic winter street scene in Frankfort, Kentucky. The composition features figures in early 20th-century attire and a horse-drawn carriage on a thoroughfare lined with bare, snow-covered trees, with the Old State Capitol building visible through the wintry haze in the background. The work is rendered in an impressionistic style with a muted palette of soft blues, grays, and browns, with opaque white gouache-like accents for the snow. The piece is signed in the lower right corner, Paul Sawyier. It is presented in a gilt and green-washed wooden frame with a cream-colored mat.Width: 22.25 inchesHeight: 19.125 inches.
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