210318 Dryfka Blanchard
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Auction Location

Kewaskum, WI 53040
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Thursday Mar 18, 06:45 PM
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Mar 23, 07:00 PM
Auction Type
 Online Auction 
Company Information
Paul Auction Co. Inc.

Contact: Mike Paul
Phone: 262-338-3030
Email: mike@paulauction.com
Website: www.paulauction.com

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Listing Terms and Conditions
When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:59 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Shipped items will incur a minimum $6.00 materials fee in addition to actual shipping charges. Shipping and packing labor is charged out at $26.00 per hour or fraction thereof. Although some packing material or boxes may be available at Paul Auction Hall, it is recommended that you bring adequate supplies with you.
* All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* Bidder inspection is encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyers fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full on auction day. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.

 
Listing Information
ONLINE ANTIQUE AUCTION
TRADITIONAL ANTIQUES, ADVERTISING, TOYS,
KEWASKUM, WI
STARTS THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 7PM
INSPECTION MONDAY, MARCH 22, 2-6PM.
STARTS CLOSING TUE. MARCH 23, 7PM
PICK UP BY LAST NAME A-K 3/24 & L-Z 3/25, 2-6PM
LOCATION: N131 County Rd S. 1.5 miles north of Kewaskum.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The combined Estates of Lucy “Ann” Blanchard, Port Washington and Don Dryfka, Kewaskum. Both were old time Collector/Dealers and have a great assortment of traditional antiques & collectibles. For full ad of over 600 lots and photos visit: www.paulauction.com. Choice items include 1987 Plymouth Reliant K LE station wagon with only 36,000 miles! Super clean! 14’ Aluma Craft row boat model F-7; Johnson 20hp o/b & 5.5hp; JD 317 & 56 mowers, snow blower, deck & 80 cart, wheel weights; Simplicity 860 snow blower; DR walk behind string trimmer; 5kw generator; 1935 folk art working model of a steam traction engine and Rumely thrash machine; Good tramp art; 7 slag table and hanging lamps & other good lighting; Oil street lamp; Vict hanging lamp; GWTW lamp; German hand lanterns; LeCoultre Atmos clock; Colonial 5 tube grandfather clock; Set of 6 Schlitz pressback tavern chairs; Hamm’s classic waterfall/canoe motion sign; Blatz bullet light sign; Adv, So. Germantown rolling pin; Joseph Wolf pre hutch cobalt soda; Pre Bigger Hair can; Lithia wood quarter barrel; Putnam dye cabinet; Seltzer bottles; Old Milwaukee cooler; Old beer trays; Beer bottles; Lots of beer items & adv.; Adv tins; Lots of other advertising; Mobil Oil outboard gas can; Excellent triple curved glass oak china cabinet with leaded crystal doors; Oak showcase; Walnut counter top showcase; Nice vitrine; Lg Early American hutch; Cupboards; Oak tavern table; Oak tbls & roll top desk; Jelly cupboard in old red; 1867 Immigrant trunk; Oak ice box; Butternut dressers; Deacon’s bench; Hired man’s bed/coffee tbl; Oak pedestals; Great 50’s shadow mirror; 5pcs cast iron patio furniture; Blanchard butter churn; Pat’d clothes washer; 1881 spinning wheel, old blue; Elgin & Enterprise flywheel coffee grinders; Butcher scale; Warren brass beam scale; Many scales; Edison cylinder phonograph; NCR 323 register for parts; 6gl Hermann deco churn; RW stoneware to 15gl; Blue & White bail butter crock; Carnival glass; Jadeite; Great Limoges fish set w/12 plates & master; Flow blue; Nippon; 1984 US Olympic incl $10 gold & (2) $1 silver, 1986 US Ellis Island Prestige set, Silver dollars & other coins; Silver medallions; Horse Blanket silver cert; Early Teddy Bear; Unique Art & Strauss Ethnic toys; Good Halloween & Christmas decorations; Feather trees to 5’; Lightning rod with full body copper cow vane; Lightning rod balls; Lap & wall grinders; Cast iron cookware; Copper cookware; Brass pails; Enamelware; Strauss Alabama Coon Jigger; Unique Art Jazzbo Jim; 5pc carpet train; Shoefly horse; Still banks; Dolls; Children’s books; Quilts; Textiles; Steam whistle; Sig P226 9mm Pistol; Colt .25 pistol; Mahogany Yacht wheel; Team signed 1958 Red Sox baseball w/ Ted Williams sig; Hartland Braves figurines; Duck decoys; Stihl 024 AV chainsaw; John Deere 317 tractor; Wagon wheels; Scalding kettle; Bobsled; Farm primitives; MUCH more.

TERMS: Cash, check or credit card. Full terms online @ www.paulauction.com. Buyer’s fee 10%, 3% convenience fee for CC. Tax collected.
REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER Mike Paul No 28
PAUL AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
Kewaskum, WI 53040 1-262-338-3030

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Terms & Conditions
When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:59 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Shipped items will incur a minimum $6.00 materials fee in addition to actual shipping charges. Shipping and packing labor is charged out at $26.00 per hour or fraction thereof. Although some packing material or boxes may be available at Paul Auction Hall, it is recommended that you bring adequate supplies with you.
* All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* Bidder inspection is encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyers fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full on auction day. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
 

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Inspection Dates & Times
In person inspection is on Monday, March 22 from 2-6PM at Paul Auction Hall.

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Pick Up Times And Dates
Pick up for bidders whose last names start with A-L is on Wednesday, March 24 from 2-6PM and for bidders whose last name starts with M_Z, on Thursday March 25 from 2-6PM. If you can not make these times please call me to make arrangements.

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Terms & Conditions For Coins
Buyers not previously known to us may make payment by certified funds, cash or wire transfer ONLY. There are no exceptions to this policy.

1
Lot of 7 Assorted Pieces Of Nippon
Chip to the spout of the teapot.

2
Arcade Crystal No. 4 Wall Mount Coffee Grinder
Missing lid, cup bracket and cup.

3
Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer Tray
Some scuffs.

4
2 Piece Butter Mold with Carved Bird Design
About 7".  Handle is stamped, "Germany".

5
Braumeister Beer Tray
Blemishes at 10:00 o'clock. 

6
Majolica Tobacco Humidor of Man With Bowling Ball
Hairline on shoulder. 6.5"

7
Louis F. Neuweiler's Sons Beer tray, Allemtown, PA
Wear in middle of image.

8
Vapo-Cresolene Lamp and Box
Vapo-Cresolene was a snake oil medicine and was designed to be placed on the tray at the top of the lamp. The heat would cause it to vaporize and the vapors were guaranteed to cure you of what ailed you. Unless it killed you first. One of the first companies to be shut down by the Pure Food and Drug Act. The lamps themselves make dandy little night lights.

9
Husting Milwaukee Blue Seltzer Bottle
Correct valve. Made in Austria.

10
Lot of Assorted Stickpins.
As shown.

11
Pair of Mache Mallard Ducks
Small. Unmarked.

12
Arcade Wall Coffee grinder
Missing cup.

13
Large Transferware Jardinière by Cauldon
About 15"W x 12"H. Originally sold by Pitkin & Brooks, Chicago. Several crows foot cracks but a sound piece.

14
Unusual Enamelware Kettle with Strainer Lid.
The lid is specially designed to lock under the rim and provide blockage at the spout. On the opposite side is a bail handle that provides a lifting point while locking the lid in place. The bottom has carbon build up; that's not enamel loss. About 12" W.

15
Very Clean Pint Gutsch Brewing Beer Bottle Sheboygan, WI
As clean as you'll ever find one. Gutsch marked stopper. 

16
3 Liter Copper Kettle For Stove Top Wood Range
The stepped bottom is designed to be set into the stove top when you removed the stove lid. Handle is stamped SAW (S.A. Wassberg) Borås. Made in Sweden.

17
Lot of 4 Assorted Lathe Turned Wood Duck Decoys.
None marked.
 

18
English Flow Blue Cauldon Candia Pattern 15.5" Handled Platter
Great Condition.

19
Lot of Three assorted Beer Trays.
The Pabst is clean but the other two have apologies.

20
Nigger Hair Tobacco Pail
About as clean as you'll find one. Correct lid. Bright tin. Only minor scuffing on high spots. Very slight deformation as shown in last photo.

21
19" leaded, stained glass shade table lamp.
Both the base and the shade are old but I'm not convinced that they were originally together. Pot metal base. Replaced sockets. Rewired. Shade has the usual cracks to some of the captive pieces. Quality shade but unmarked as is the base. About 21"H.

22
Coca Cola Thermometer by Robertson
Good condition. 16 3/8".

23
Wood Duck Decoy
Unmarked.

24
Great Nippon Mug of Hunter? Indian? Shooting a Buck From A Canoe
A nice piece.

25
Toleware Candle Lantern
Nice tin lantern with all the guards and glass in place. One wire needs to be soldered. May have been originally designed as an oil lamp but is now a candle lantern. 4" x 4" x 14".

26
Wehr Milwaukee Bronze Cigar Box Opener and Bottle Opener
Can't have one without the other.

27
Nice, Large Brass Teachers Desk Bell
Original clangerizer. Good color. 7"W x 11"H.

28
Blue & White Enamelware Double boiler
Clean

29
Single Roseville Freesia Green Candlestick 1161 4 1/2
No damage.

30
Majolica Tobacco Humidor of Black? Youth with Pipe.
Side panel image of girl playing with doll. 3.5" x 3.5" x 6". 

31
Mache Roly Poly of Policeman.
About 8.5" H. Has some condition issues as shown. 

32
E.L. Husting Milwaukee Pint Beer Bottle with Husting Stopper.
Like lot 15, they don't come much cleaner or nicer.

33
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
Good condition. 8"

34
Caramel and Amethyst Slag Glass 20" Table Lamp
Unmarked. 25" H. Iron base. Solder separation to slip ring on shade.

35
Grey Granite Bucket with Tin Lid
Very clean. 6.5" W x 6" H

36
Whistle Bottling Green Seltzer Bottle
With Wisconsin Bottling faucet

37
Flue Plate of Children
9 3/4"

38
Cold Painted Bulldog with Eye Bandage
Made in Austria. 4" x 2 3/4". 

39
Lot of Two 1909 & 1910 Calendar Plates
One with Bonduel advertising.

40
Griswold No. 26 958 Cast Iron Vienna Roll Pan
Minor surface rust.

41
Milwaukee Brewing Co. Quart Blob Beer Bottle
Dug bottle.

42
Lot of Two Mini Lamps
Blue one has enamel birch tree decorations. Tallest is 10" with chimney.

43
Lot of Two Duck Decoys
Drake is balsa.

44
2 Piece Butter Mold with Carved Swan Design
As shown

45
Sheet Iron 8" Cowbell
Replaced clapper and it does have a small chip on the edge. But it's not like your cow will care.

46
Three Piece Lot of Porcelain Dishware
No marks. Better quality.

47
Wagner Ware Double Loaf Cast Iron Pan
Made in USA. Scarce form. 13" x 2" x 6.5"

48
E.L. Husting Milwaukee Blue Seltzer Bottle
With correct faucet.

49
Mixed Lot Of Asst'd Smoking & Tobacco Paraphernalia
Stoneware spittoon, dirty but apparently undamaged; Nigger Hair tobacco pail, missing lid and on off condition, Duck form cigarette box; Arcadia Tobacco can; Three States Tobacco tin; Rust Oleum Zippo Lighter.

50
Green Glass Water Set with Enamel Decorations and 5 Tumblers
As shown.

51
3 Gallon Red Wing Rib Cage Salt Glaze Crock
Immaculate condition. Unsigned.

52
Sunny Side Coal Co. Advertising Cast Iron Match Holder
Located in IL. Operated from 1899 - 1924. 5.5"H

53
Wooden Duck Decoy
Turned head. 10"

54
Lot of Two Blatz Old Heidelberg Mugs
As shown.

55
Lot of Three Queen Louise of Prussia Portrait Pieces
Flagon is 14". Piece on far right is a Vienna Art Plate advertising John Pritzlaff Hardware Co. of Milwaukee.

56
Lot of Two Elephant Pieces
Still bank and novelty piece. The still bank is old.

57
Handmade Copper Pail with Pouring Spout & Handle
Unmarked. Great condition and color. 14"H x 10"W

58
Pattern Glass Finger Lamp
8.5" without chimney.

59
Chain Frame Picture with 3 Men of the Cloth Enjoying a Radish and Beer Lunch
On the reverse: May, 1935. I got this picture when I opened my cafe in 1935 from Mrs. Harris. It was then about 100 years old. Bebe Langowski Minto, N.D. (Edit- It was highly unlikely that it was anywhere near 100 years old in 1935.)

60
Cranberry Opalescent Hobnail Bride's Basket
Probably a marriage but I've seen worse. 12"H. 10" bowl.

61
Figural Table Lamp with "PEACE" Globe
15" I looked high and low and can't find another example. From the style I would guess post WWI.

62
Large Cobalt and Enameled Vase with Gold Wash
Jack-In-The-Pulpit decoration. 16"H.

63
Independent Burg Brau Advertising Beer Mug
Independent Brewing Association, Ernst Bros. Chicago, IL. Mug made by Thuemler Mfg. Co. Rochester, PA.

64
Sheet Iron 8" Cowbell
As shown.

65
Very Unusual Enamelware Utensil
Patented by S.D. Smith on June 22, 1909, this was a multipurpose item that could be used for steam cooking, fruit syrup distillation, water bath canning and other purposes. The design is such that you effectively have an inverted bucket within a bucket. Not pictured is a canning jar lift out basket. 11"W x 17"H.

66
Chain Frame Advertising Picture
J.J. Meier Clintonville, WI Jeweler. 8" x 6"

67
Clark's O.N.T. Spool Cotton 2 Drawer Thread Cabinet.
ROG drawer panels. Good condition. 22" x 15""

68
Lot of Four Asst'd Portrait Plates.
Twp porcelain and two metal although they are not true Vienna Art plates.

69
Elgin National Double Flywheel Coffee Mill No. 46
Original configuration. Never been "lampified". Catch bin and hopper finial have most likely been replaced.

70
7" Sheet Iron Cow Bell
As shown.

71
Simple Finger Oil Lamp
Applied glass finger loop.

72
Victorian Art Glass Enameled Blue Water Set
Complete

73
Post Card Collection
Primarily colored. A few RPPC. Mostly greeting and holiday.

74
Blue and White Enamelware Coffee Boiler
11"

75
Lot of 4 Asst'd Ceramic Novelties
Comical face bell; 2 cow creamers- 1 German, 1 Czech, black is damaged; Occupied Japan of young lady who has apparently just discovered the magical powers of Tequila. Finger damage on the party girl.

76
Mastercrafters Starlight Electric Clock
Model No. 146. Both the clock and the light work. The panel is edge lit from the base. These look very cool in a dark room. An excellent addition to your MCM decor. 

77
H.F. Bartsch & Son, Hustisford Chain Frame Advertising
10" x 8" 

78
John Graf and Ph. Madlener Milwaukee Soda Bottle.
Extra clean

79
Table Lamp with ROG Shade
Base is unmarked but of exceptional weight for it size and of very good quality. Shade is artist signed "Amber". Almost certainly a marriage but it works well enough. 28"

80
Matched Pair of Flow Blue and Gold Decorated Vases
I was not able to find the makers mark in any of my reference books. Appears to be "B.B.B." in a double circle with a European style Eagle in the center. 9.5"

81
"World's Fair 1893" Crystal Bell Made By Libbey
4.5"

82
Dovetailed, Handmade Copper Poacher
Tin washed. Exceptionally heavy for its size. 12" x 5.5"

83
Lot of Two Scenic Prints.
Sheep is 30" x 20". Other is 23" x 33".

84
Frank F. Leuders Rural Carrier And Delivery Columbus, WI Chain Frame Advertising
As shown

85
Lot of Three Pieces of Pottery
No Damage, nice pieces.

86
Enameled Cast Iron Coal Hod
No shovel. 19".

87
Lot of Three Enamelware Pieces.
As shown

88
Hand Hammered Dovetailed Copper Kettle
Nice piece.

89
Vaseline Opalescent Hobnail Mini Lamp and Chimney
Nutmeg burner. 8".

90
Exceptional Fish Set with 25" Platter and 10 Plates
Limoges Coronet. Artist signed platter and plates. This set was a pride of Don's and occupied a place of honor in his dining room. 

91
Oak and Metal Hat & Coat Rack
Clean. 38"

92
Blue & Amethyst Slag Glass 6 Panel Table Lamp
18" Shade. Unsigned. Appears to be correct.

93
Doll Buggy with Parasol and German Doll.
Nice, clean buggy. 34" L x 31" H Doll is marked Germany. Sleep eyes, open mouth, kid and cloth body. 

94
6" Sheet Iron Cow Bell
Silent model

95
R.S. Prussia Floral Bowl
10.5"

96
Milwaukee Brewery Co. Beer Bottle
Applied crown.

97
No. 3 Brass Kettle with Bail Handle
The American Brass Kettle Manufacturers. 10"W x 6.5"H

98
Lot of Three Asst'd Framed Pictures of Women and Children
As shown.

99
Dugan Floral & Grapes Carnival Glass Water Set
Pitcher and 2 tumblers are blue. Other 2 tumblers are green.

100
Floral GWTW Table Lamp
Nice, original lamp. Top shade and font are correct to each other. Has never been electrified. Font is in good sound condition adn although I didn't test it I have no doubt that it would hold kerosene without any issues. 22"

101
Wagner Ware Krust Korn Kobs Junior Cornbread Cast Iron Pan
As shown.

102
Lot of Two Floral Decorated Bowls
MZ Austria is on par with RS Prussia for style and quality.

103
Hammered Copper Mold
As shown.

104
Lot of Four Asst'd Brass Trivets
As shown.

105
Thiersteiner Brand Pre Pro Beer Crate From Calumet Brewing Co. Chilton, WI
The label for this brand is rated "E" for scarcity/value in the WI Beer Labels book so I can't imagine the cases are any more common. Interestingly, it seems that this brand may have been transferred to Jung of Random Lake.

106
Lot of Three Pretty Lady Pictures
The girl with the dog is a watercolor. The round one is on paperboard and is the largest at 15" dia.

107
Pair of Occupied Japan Andrea by Sadek Figural Table Lamp bases.
Although they are configured to be wired and used as electric table lamps, they are currently more of a candlestick. Established in 1936, Andrea by Sadek is still in business. It appears that they would buy blanks from different manufacturers and then decorate and resell them from their shop in New York. 11.5"H

108
New Givenchy Perfume Assortment
Sample sizes.

109
Victorian Dresser Mirror
This is a nice piece. Mirror is OK, just needs a cleaning. 13"

110
Lot of Two Indian Maiden Framed Prints
Teens/'20s. 6.5"W x 12"H

111
Cast Iron Flat Bottom Kettle.
As shown.

112
Grisbaum & Kehrein Clay Beer Bottle
Joseph Grisbaum & Jacob Kehrein Brewery opened their brewery in Milwaukee in 1878 and shut down in 1890.

113
Two Box Lot of Asst'd Christmas Ornaments & Brass Bells
Some nicer pieces in here.

114
Transferware B.F.K. Salt Box w/Lid
Boch Freres Keramis. The Boch Brothers were based in Belgium. 

115
M.G. St Garantirt Pyramidal Coffee Grinder
Possibly Austrian in origin. 9"

116
Renulife Quack Medical Device
These are similar in nature to the better known Violet Ray machines that exploited peoples desire to cure their ailments by:
1. Making no effort whatsoever to actually get off their ass and improve their health.
2. Use that new fangled electricity to do it for them.
In use, the glass bulb would be inserted into the hand held unit. When power was applied by cranking up the rheostat knob, the attachment would light up like a purple neon sign. The only thing left to do was apply it to the afflicted part of your anatomy and a harmless purple spark would arc between the tube and your skin. If this didn't cause you to have an involuntary bowel movement, nothing would. Speaking of inserting, dozens of optional attachments were available some of which were designed for internal use. Although I have seen them, I've always been able to resist the urge to try one out. 

117
Copper Pitcher
8.5"H x 11"W

118
John Barleycorn Old Lad Royal Doulton Mini Pitcher
I agree that this is a curious piece to sell on its own considering the current market for Royal Doulton, but I've always been partial to the "Classic" collectibles and who doesn't like John Barleycorn? 3.5"H

119
Charles Stolper Cooperage Co. Milwaukee Adv. Mug
The usual party scene of children and booze. About 7.5"H.

120
Souvenir Enameled Pink Case Glass Pitcher
It's nearly washed out but if you squint hard, catch the light right and hold it just so, you can make out the words, "From The Isle Of Wight". 8.5"H

121
Sheet Iron Cow Bell
6.5"H

122
Small, Floral GWTW Oil Lamp
Scovill burner. On the smaller side for this style of lamp; 18 to the top of the chimney, 15" to the top of the top globe. All original and a nice example.

123
Lot of Four Asst'd Pieces of Pottery
Limoges, Asian and others. Tallest piece is 12"H.

124
Lot of Three Beer Trays;
The Pabst is the cleanest. Miller girl has issues as shown.

125
John Berg, Milwaukee Clay Beer Bottle
Very minor chip on lip. 

126
Dovetailed Copper Mug
A nice piece. Good form. Good handle. 7"H

127
Oak Ball & Stick Shelf w/Mirror
Clean! 26"W x 7.5"D

128
Impressive Flow Blue Bowl & Pitcher
I believe that York is the maker and not the pattern. I know B&P sets aren't what they used to be but if you're going to own one, own this one. Oval bowl 18" x 16", Pitcher at 13"H.

129
Classic Wood Case Spice Set, Complete.
In the '70s and into the '80s these were so commonplace that I'm not sure if dad even bothered advertising them. Now, it's probably the nicest set I've seen in several years, of the few that I've seen. Very complete and clean. About the worst thing you could say is that the word "Spices" has faded out on the lid. About 10"W.

130
Grisbaum & Kehrein Clay Beer Bottle
Small rim chip but still has the cork retainer.

131
Four of the Stages of a Woman's Life.
An excellent opportunity to keep my observations to myself. 26"W

132
Sheet Steel Cow Bell
5.5"

133
6 Peerless Beer, LaCrosse Barrel Glasses
As shown.

134
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

135
A Squarish Finger Lamp
As shown.

136
Copper & Brass Oil Can
17"

137
Flow Blue Platter, Anette by Gridley
I won't bet my last dime that the pattern says "Anette" (sic) but I can't come up with anything else. 17"

138
Victorian Bride's Basket
Frame by E.G. Webster . Bowl is 11.5"

139
Boston Red Sox Baseball w/15 Signatures Including Ted Williams
This piece has not been authenticated. Don had this in a place of pride on his office desk. He clearly thought highly of it and we have no reason to be suspicious of it. Bid as you see fit. Dates to 1958 or possibly a bit earlier.

140
Miscellaneous Sporting Collectibles
Rose photo is not signed. HG program is 1953.

141
Hartland Henry Aaron and Warren Spahn Figurines Plus Pin Backs
Aaron's bat is broke off. Spahn has wear to face and elbow as shown. 

142
Milwaukee Braves Baseball Programs
1953, 1954, 1955 & 1965.

143
Milwaukee Brewers Programs
1951 and 1970. And pamphlets. 

144
Assorted Baseball and Sporting Magazines.
As shown.

145
Three Different Hay Knives.
I hand selected these as the three finest knives of those available. There is no extra charge for this service. The top knife is stamped Hiram Holt, Wilton, Maine.

146
Ziegler Brewing Co. Beaver Dam WI 1 Qt Bottle
Early Post Pro

147
Large, Hand Decorated Floral Vase
16"H
 

148
Assorted Sporting Magazines
As shown.

149
8 Advertising Bottle Openers & A Corkscrew
These are the heavy duty cast openers of which two are Schlitz and Miller.

150
Charles Hermann 2 gl Jug
Albany slip glaze.

151
Cast Iron Stove Top Kettle
Unmarked. Has the style of bottom that was meant to fit into the range top in place of a lid.

152
Lot of Three Asst'd Hummel Figurines
As shown.

153
Lot of Two Bracket Reflector Lamps
But only one has a reflector.

154
2 Piece Swan Butter Mold
3.75" Diameter

155
Sheet Iron Cow Bell
5"

156
2 Gallon Salt Glaze, Decorated Butter Churn
Staining. A chip or two.

157
Matched Pair of Hand Hammered Copper Molds
8"

158
Anheuser Busch Beer Case w/Lid
As shown.

159
Oak Hall Mirror With Hooks
Mirrors are fine, just dirty. 37"W x 14"H

160
Lot of Two Pieces of Carnival Glass
Blue Orange Tree and Pastel Cherry

161
Brass Tea Kettle with Glass Handle
8.5"H

162
Lot of Two Justrite Acetylene Lamps
Large reflector is 7 1/4"W

163
Lot of Five Mack Truck Emblems and Hood Ornament
As shown.

164
Lot of Three Nippon Vases
Tallest at 13"

165
Enterprise Coffee Mill
Incomplete 12"H

166
Lot of Three Oil Lamps
Tallest at 13"H

167
Unused Bronze WWI Veteran Grave Marker
This is not a stolen marker. The family chose not to use it.

168
Lot of Two Cowbells 
About 3.5" H

169
North Star Wood Beer Crate by Mathie - Ruder Wausau, WI
As shown.

170
Crystal Beer Stein w/ Porcelain Lid Insert
7.5"H

171
Cast Iron Stove Top Kettle
Drop in style.

172
Wood Dough Tray
31"W x 13"D

173
5 gl Red Wing Shoulder Jug
As shown.

174
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
9"W

175
Lg. Falstaff Beer Charger
24" Dia

176
Lot of Asst'd Plugs & Lures
Includes Musky size

177
Top half of a Cistern Pump.
Good Color.

178
Vict Print Of Children w/Broken Doll. "You Did It"
The brother is killing me. "I got nothing to do with that!" 27"W x 23"H

179
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

180
Classic Forest Fire Motion Lamp
Glass is good but the inner spinner needs some attention.

181
Matched Pair of Cast Iron Horse Head Hitching Posts
This is the finest set I've seen in years. No repairs, no apologies. Good form and good condition. If you've been holding out because all the ones you've seen were repros or too small, well, it's time to jump in. 14"H. Accepts a 5" diameter post.

182
Asst'd WI License Plate & Power Pole Tags
As shown.

183
Grisbaum & Kehrein Clay Beer Bottle
Good condition.

184
Brass Fireplace Tool Set
This is an unusual set in that it's quite low. Maybe 16" or so.

185
Enamelware Electric Hot Plate by K-M Co. Belleville, IL
I don't collect hot plates, but if I did this would be the centerpiece of my collection. Gorgeous blue-green with white speckle. Just great.

186
Graf's Glass Carboy
These have an undefinable "fun" factor. 

187
Whirligig of Man Sawing Wood
Not the oldest one I've sold, but it works.

188
Princess Pattern Table Oil Lamp
Hands down one of the most recognizable and popular patterns. 19"

189
Martin Stove & Range Co. Florence ALA No. 3 Cast Iron Fry Pan
From the people who brought you the Civil War.

190
Pair of Matched Brass Coat & Hat Hooks w/ Cast Iron Ceiling Hook
The hooks are great! Just begging to finish off the project piece of golden oak you've been dragging your feet on. The ceiling hook is very versatile. Find a joist, predrill, install and hang. Plants, lamps, etc.

191
Wooden Bowl and Paddle Spatula Thingy
17"

192
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

193
Andrzejewski & Son Kujawiak Bitters Milwaukee, WI Back Bar Decanter Bottle
A scarce Milwaukee producer of herb bitters. In 1902 he was located at 725 Windlake Ave on Milwaukee's south side. Kujawiak, the brand of his bitters, is named after a Polish Folk dance, one of five national folk dances of Poland. This is not a common bottle at all.

194
Trojan Green Slag Glass Table Fan by Vidrio Products, Chicago
What a neat little piece! As a table fan I would imagine that with a glass base its life expectancy was measured in hours. About 11"H

195
English Coal Hod w/Shovel
Very good condition. Don used it as a magazine cabinet between the recliner and the fireplace. Perfect spot and perfect function.

196
Oil Street Lamp
This is that rare bird that survived in very good condition. The very few that have survived are almost always beat to smithereens, repaired and then poorly repaired again, then a half assed electrification and and it gets to spend it last decades rotting in somebody's yard. Not this beauty! The font has me confused, though. Glass font, intact, over a metal font with no apparent pass through. It almost seems to be a "Dual Fuel" design or that it was an assist of some type. All glass panels are present and intact. You get to provide the lock on style chimney but I'll wager they're reproduced. 33"H with a 3 3/4" post socket.

197
West Bend Lithia Brewing Co. Beer Barrel Faucet
I know faucet sounds funny but that's the correct term. This was designed for serious beer tapping. Manufactured by Bishop & Babcock and stamped for use by West Bend Lithia. It's the only one I've ever seen marked by West Bend Lithia. I know that if I owned the original brew kettle doors, I would have to own this, too. 15" 

198
Great 1940s Framed Cockatiel Print
32"W x 26"H

199
Three Piece Lot of Cast Iron Kitchenware
As shown. No marks other than an 8B on the Dutch Oven.

200
1 Gallon Albany Slip Glaze C. Hermann Jug, Milwaukee
As shown

201
Lot of Eight Asst'd Soda Bottles
Werrbach (x3), Milw; Schloemer, Milw; Weissenberger (x2), Milw; New York Soda & Seltzer Co. Milw; Castalia, Wauwatosa.

202
Dietz Beacon Dash Lamp
With Mercury glass reflector. This is a good lamp in good condition. 13.5"H

203
Schlitz Tap Handle w/ Perlick Tap Head.
This is complete and ready to go. If you keep a quarter barrel on tap at home, (And who doesn't?) this is ready to be plumbed in to your "through the wall " set-up. 19"H

204
Federal Renaissance Wall Mirror
Because "renaissance" sounds a lot classier than "reproduction". And for the record, convex mirrors do nothing for your physique. Composition material. 19"H

205
Pabst Beer Robbins Ball Tap Knob.
Chipping to insert. Not perfect.

206
Copper Chafing Dish and Tin Coffee Boiler w/ Copper base
Like chafing dishes everywhere this has seen little to no use. Which is a shame because it's a very well made piece. The coffee boiler is a step above the usual all tin ones.

207
Lot of Four Asst'd Duck Decoys.
It doesn't appear that they've ever been shot at. Probably because no duck ever confused them with another duck. I don't usually think of duck decoys as hilarious, but I did when I saw these. The all brown one is some sort of composition.

208
Western Stoneware 1 Gl Cone Top jug.
No damage noted.

209
Large Lot of 21 Asst'd Beer Glasses
Brands include: Chief Oshkosh, Budweiser, Potosi, Lone Star, Hamm's, Pabst, Miller HL, Blatz & Blatz Pilsner, Jung, Weber, Weber's Pioneer, Leinenkugel & Schitz.

210
Dietz Junior Side Lamp
There's no denying it. This lamp has some issues. The bullseye lens is heavily fractured and the red lens is cracked. On the upside, the metal is in great shape.

211
Wagner Ware 1323 Popover Muffin Pan and 3B Frying Pan
As shown.

212
Lot of 3 Churn Lids and 2 Dashers.
The zinc glaze are 8" and 8.5" and the Albany is 8 3/4".

212A
Waukesha 1 qt Water Bottles
Stoppers are marked as Waukesha Fox Head & Imperial Springs. Both bottles are identically embossed as "Waukesha Fox Head Spring". They're probably closer to a 2 qt bottle but I didn't double check the capacity.

213
1904 Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Co. Milwaukee, WI Cast Iron Plaque
8" x 9"

214
Yellow Stained, Overshot Mini Oil Lamp.
No Chimney. 5.5". Stained is a glassware term; not a deficiency.

215
Lot of 13 Asst'd Graf's Bottles.
The amber bottle that is pictured by itself is an exceptionally clean bottle. Most Graf's bottles are pretty high mileage but this one got tucked away early on. If you want to collect a brand of soda that has MANY different bottles to find and are more or less readily available, Graf's is a good place to start.

215A
Hayden's Pat. Brass Pail
13"H x 9"W

216
George Getter Brewer Coldwater MI Quart Beer Bottle
Nice, clean bottle. He was only in business from 1879 - 1884 so I wouldn't think these are terribly common. 

217
15 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Potteries Oval. 

218
Edison Cylnder Phonograph And A Few Records.
Motor works but reproducer needs attention.

219
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
As shown.

220
West Bend Lithia Wood Quarter Barrel
A nice clean example.

221
Oak Hall Mirror with Coat and Hat Hooks
1/4 sawed. 28"W x 20.5"H

222
4 Gallon Western Stoneware Crock
Decorated front & back. 

223
Lot of 9 Asst'd Beer Bottles.
Plymouth, Gutsch & Schrier Sheboygan & Calumet Chilton

224
D.W. Norris Blue Ribbon Chewing Gum Counter Top Display Case.
One brass corner stamping needs to be resoldered but it's all there and complete. They were based out of Milwaukee and Chicago. A nice little case. 12"W x 8"D x 6"H

225
Thorens Music Box Clock
Both clock and music box work. 7"H

226
Mobiloil Outbaord Motor Gas Can
2.5 gallons. Just the right amount of wear and patina.

227
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

228
5 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Crows foot in the bottom, as shown.

229
Lot of 9 Asst'd Beer Bottles
Werbach, Milw; Blatz; Weber Waukesha; Miller clear; Jung Milwaukee clear; Kornburger Milwaukee clear; Pabst

230
Lot of 3 Oil Lamp Fonts
As shown

231
Plymouth Bottles & Crates
As shown.

232
Lot of Four Asst'd Carnival Glass Pieces
All dark.

233
Copper Wash Boiler with Copper Lid
I don't want to call this "rare", but in Wisconsin, if a boiler had a copper lid there were better than even odds it got turned into a still.

233A
5 Piece Cast Iron Patio Garden Furniture with Planter Box
Solid cast iron that won't blow away like the aluminum wannabe Big Box Store stuff. 

234
Red Wing Chicken Waterer
Good condition.

235
Cast Iron Dog Nut Cracker On Base
As shown.

236
German Austrian Lap Top Grinder
Beechwood

237
Arcadian Waukesha Wood Soda Crate
All those flavors!

238
Large Pountney Flow Blue Platter
Hilton Pattern. 17" x 12"

239
Water, Magnesia & Chicago Beer Bottles
Plus a Moerleins.

240
2 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Nice decoration

241
Borden's Milk Crate & Porch Milk Box
As shown.
 

242
Lot of 3 Coca Cola Bottles
L to R, Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Unmarked

243
Matched Pair Large Transferware Platters
Shown as W&S Edge, England 1840s. 18" x 14"

244
Enamel Dial Plate Clock
6" x 6" Complete w/ pendulum and key.

245
Matched Pair of Jadeite Dresser Lamps
About 10"H

246
Pair of Glass Fruit & Candy Jars
Tallest is 11.5"H

247
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

248
Lot of Five Asst'd Flour & Feed Sacks
As shown.

249
Cast Iron Ham Boiler
24"W x 13"D Often referred to as laundry boilers, they are  in fact ham boilers. Marked only with a No. 8 on one handle. Footed. Double gate marked.

250
Lot of 5 Assorted Milk Bottles
As shown

251
H. Beuscher So. Germantown Milk Shipping Can
20"H

252
Lot of Three Asst'd Pieces Gray Graniteware
The labeled piece is made by Nesco, then located in Milwaukee. Far left at 9.5"H

253
Lap Top Coffee Grinder
9"W with handle

254
5 Gallon Robinson Ransbottom Cone Top Jug
As shown

255
Very Large Service of Modern Blue Danube China
And some flow blue and transferware for good measure.

256
Hanson Brass Face 100lb Spring Scale
For many of you, this would be more than adequate for the deer camp.

257
10 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Has a line in the back.

258
Lot of Three Asst'd Advertising Pieces
As shown.

259
Set of American Novelty Co. Stereograph Cards
These were designed for a coin operated viewing machine that allowed the viewer to see a different image each time for a penny. We do not have the viewer. Whiting's Patent Universal

260
Cast Iron Boston Terrier Doorstop
A nice old one. 8"H

261
English Clock Garniture
Scene features draft horses at work. 12"H

262
A Seven Piece Ironstone Chamber Set KT&K
Everything you need to live off the grid by Knowles, Taylor And Knowles.

263
Child's Scrolling Drawing Board.
Shows many different drawing techniques. Chalkboard is face down for presentation purposes. 24"W x 19"H

264
Nice Bracket Lantern in the Delft Style
Bristol glass font. Natural mirror reflector. Hand painted. Kosmos Brenner burner. 14.5"H

265
Merry Whisk Beater Jar
4 Cup capacity

266
Lot of Two Albany Slip Stoneware Pieces
An 8 Gallon churn and an E.H. Merrill signed 2 gl jug.

267
Very Large 2 Sheave Pulley
31" Overall, 9"W. Sheaves are 7 3/4". It's a beast.

268
Old Milwaukke Beer Cooler by Cronstroms.
Some gasket adhesion.

269
Lot of Three Tube Style Sausage Stuffers
All are clean and all three have hooks so they can be hung for display.

270
Pair of Butter Churns. 6 Gallon & 5 Gallon
They obviously came out of the same shop I just have no idea where it was. Small one has a crowsfoot, as pictured

271
Nice Leaded, Stain Glass Table Lamp
18.5"W Shade. 3 socket fixture of which 2 have been replaced. Unsigned.

272
Barnyard Lot
Top part of a chicken feeder, one hame, a great pair of swamp shoes and the only cast iron ox shoes I've ever seen. Swamp shoes were made to help distribute a horse's weight when working in soft soil. You can see how they were cut out to accommodate a horse shoe. But the really cool things in this lot are the cast iron ox shoes. Manufactured shoes for ox just don't show up very often.

273
12 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Tight Line

274
NCR 323 Cash Register, For Parts
This was the same size as the barber shop registers but on a much larger drawer base. What you see is what we have.

275
Caramel Slag 6 Panel 16" Table Lamp
Cast Iron Base

276
Copper Wash Boiler
No lid.

277
Oak Clock Shelf
21"W x 9"H x 8"D

278
A Plow Plane, A Small Plane and 7 Brass Face Scales.
As shown.

279
Lot of Two Nice Old Prints
A milk maid in a very nice oak frame and the Queens Doctor attending the child of a staff member in a walnut frame. 23.5" x 21.5"  and 17" x 14".

280
Ironstone Bowl & Pitcher
English Cottage Scene. Unmarked.

281
Cornwell 1/2" Impact Set and Others.
Others include Snap-On, Craftsman, Wright, Etc.

282
Nearly New Milwaukee 6508 Corded Sawzall.
With a few odd blades.

283
An Unusual Framed, Christmas Themed Wall hanging.
Made of old Christmas cards but well done.

284
Cast Iron Dog Nut Cracker
This was originally on a base.

285
Minneapolis Brewing Co. 1 pt Beer Bottle
Condition = BEST

286
Liberty Stone Blocks Building Set
These are made in Milwaukee. An unusually clean and complete set.

287
12 Gallon Red Wing Crock
No damage!

288
Lot of Assorted Retail Catalogs
The 1930's Sears is a hoot.

289
Two Man Log Carrier
Unmarked but quality is on par with Leach of Oshkosh.

290
Stihl 024 AV Chainsaw
Untested

291
Soo Railroad Lock
With Soo RR marked key

292
Don's Climbing Hooks and Belt.
Don was retired from Wisconsin Electric. Like every phone and electrical retiree, he kept his hooks, "just in case".

293
Eagle Works Soda Bottling Co.
Unfortunately, there are several chips out of the lip.

294
The Atlas Steam Vaporizer No. 111 and a Cup & Heater Kit.
The base to the piece on the left is an alcohol burner. The piece on the right stores away inside the cup which has folding handles on it. Kind of neat tin ware.

295
Assorted Padlocks
As shown.

296
Assorted Keys
As shown.

297
Lot of Asst'd Patriotic & Military Items
Boy Scout Bugle, no mouthpiece. Blue Star Mother pennant. Several pillow cases and magazines.

298
Nice Tool Hod w/ Old Red Wash.
White pine. 21"W x 15"D

299
Copper Wash Boiler
No lid.

300
3 Ton Coffing Chain Hoist
NOT made in China.

301
A.B. Chance 1 Ton Chain Hoist
And a pair of HD galvanized blocks.

302
Asst'd Children's Books & Comics
As Shown.

303
George Wostenholm Multi Purpose Knife
It's in pretty rough condition but it's still a worthwhile knife. 3 7/8" closed.

304
Ethnic Knife w/ Sheath
8.75" Overall

305
Full Tacklebox
A typical, "I go fishing once a year" tackle box.

306
A Pretty Serious All Steel Double Sheave Pulley.
28" end to end.

307
An Old Brass Bed Warmer.
When used with charcoal or an ember, it does emit dangerous fumes but you probably already have that with your current bed warmer.

308
English Ironstone Bowl & Pitcher Set and Chamber Pot
A nice, clean set.

309
Lot of Four Cupid Awake / Asleep Framed Prints
Includes one matched set. The largest at 17.5"

310
Lot of Six Pieces Assorted Pattern Glass
Pink Vase is 12", Vaseline at 7+" and cut crystal cruet at 9". The vaseline bottle is old and of good quality. Nicely ground stopper. The cruet on the left is high quality crystal.

311
Set of 3 George Harrison 3D Somewhere In England NOS Countertop Stand Up Display Signs
And a Van Halen Fair Warning Album, BUT WAIT! save COD charges and get the K-Tel Starburst album included at no extra cost!!

312
Lot of 2 Cream Cans, One Advertises Meadowmoor Dairy
Meadowmoor at 12.5"

313
Oak Hall Mirror with Hat And Coat Hooks
24" Top to Bottom

314
Lot of asst'd Magazines, Antique Reference Books, Vict Scrap Book and A World Stamp Album
As shown.

315
Depression Era Countertop Spice Shaker Set w/Carrier
As shown.

316
Anatomically Incorrect Bottle Cap Man And 4 Strip Tease Glasses
I didn't test the glasses but they look like the kind where the clothes become transparent when the glass gets cold or wet. From what I've been told.

317
Mixed Lot of Mixed Items
The two inkwells and the Kiel Bank are old but the tin car and dog bank aren't.

318
Unusual Mechanical Boot Jack
Step on the heel and the jaws open. Step on the toe and they close. A neat piece.

319
Lot of Tin Candle Molds, Pig Candle Stick and Some Bobbins
One of the candle molds is missing the base. The chamberstick has an epoxy repair. 

320
Lot of Four Asst'd Hay Knives
As shown.

321
Asst'd Tools And Padlocks
Ridgid pipe wrenches, a clamp on vise and 5 commercial quality locks (probably WEPCO) all keyed alike.

322
Mixed Lot of Kitchen Collectibles
Brass scoop, Food choppers, Tin lunch pail, 3 canning jars, tin dipper and berry pail, cookie press, double cherry stoner, baskets, wood scoop, butter paddle and more.

323
Lot of Four Asst'd Carnival Statues
Two on left are plaster. Two on right are mache. Mermaid is made in Milwaukee by Unger's Cell-U-Pon

324
Lot of Two Plateaus
Largest at 15"

325
Wood Dough Tray
As shown.

325A
Lot of Asst'd Bottles
Most are unmarked but there are two Duffy's Malt Whiskey Bottles from Rochester, NY.

326
Mixed Lot of Kitchen & Domestic Items
The sad iron set is complete and the only one I've ever seen with the original box. The Sensible Iron is a nice addition. The cat lid doesn't quite fit the base.

327
The Ever Stick Anchor
My first though was that this was some swanky, patented fishing anchor that never caught on and would be worth its weight in gold. I was wrong. It's made specifically for utility companies to anchor power and telephone pole guy wires. Nonetheless it's a bit of an engineering marvel if not somewhat impractical. It expands or contracts depending on which way the jointed tripod is pushed or pulled.

328
Lot of Cast Iron Cookware
2 Kettles, 2 fry pans and a sprinkling can with no sprinkler head.

329
Great A. Diefenthaeler South Germantown Advertising Rolling Pin.
Excellent condition. No apologies.

330
Blatz Old Heidelberg Bullet Light ROG Advertising Sign
The Cincinnati Advertising Products Co. The glass is great. Some very minor paint loss on the wood base and the decals aren't 100% but  this is a must have piece for your back bar collection. 

331
Joseph Wolf Milwaukee Pre Hutch Cobalt Soda Bottle
No cracks, no chips!

332
1987 Plymouth Reliant K LE wagon. 36,000 Miles Extra Clean!
Freshly detailed by Nice Car and looking like a million bucks. It's as clean inside as it is outside. Fuel injected, which kind of surprised me but the windows will require manual manipulation. It has the 2.5L mill. I tried to see if this was the High Performance model but couldn't confirm it. In any case, it's larger than the 2.2L alternative. And don't expect to tie your blue tooth in to the radio. The kids will marvel when they see the cigarette lighter occupying the "power port". I've driven it and although it wouldn't be at home in Elkhart Lake, it's a perfectly fine first car or daily driver. Lastly, the car was parked in a gravel floor garage so you're probably going to find some rust on the undercarriage. My physique no longer lends itself to wiggling around under cars so if you'd like to inspect it, swing by on Monday afternoon. I've noticed that this car elicits strong opinions from those that see it. What's yours?
Year: 1987
Maker: Plymouth
Condition: Good to Very Good

333
Lot of 2, Small, German Hand Lanterns
The Feuerhand No. 225, the larger is at 8.5" and the Fledermaus No. 666, the smaller is at 6.5". I would have sold then separately but the small on is missing the adjusting knob for the wick. What a great pair of lanterns! Today's trivia: Fledermaus is the German word for bat which is the logo used by Fledermaus. It literally translates to "fluttering mouse".

334
Blue And White Bail Handle Butter Crock With Lid
5.5"H

335
Lot of 6 Asst'd Pole Setting Tools
These are true commercial quality hand tools. At least one is marked Leach, an Oshkosh manufacturer of the highest quality tools for the logging and power industry for over a century. Included are 2, 8' pinch bars and a shovel, post hole digger, rammer and a scoopy thing all with 9'-10' handles. If you only use them once they will have paid for themselves.

336
28" Fiberglass Extension Ladder
Excellent condition.

337
Simplicity 869 Snow Blower w/Electric Start
I didn't try to start it but judging from its age and condition it shouldn't take much.

338
Alumacraft 14' Aluminum Row Boat Model F-7 on Trailer.
Remember, if it keeps water in, it will keep water out. A nice clean boat with oak gunwales that give it a "step above" look that will help distract rubberneckers while you're jackknifing it at the boat launch. Rated for "22-28 HP". Has a pair of oars with it but one of them is holed. One trailer tire is flat.
 

339
Four wagon wheels
42" and 36"

340
Generac 5000W Portable Generator
I didn't try to start it. Doesn't look like it's seen much use at all.

341
John Deere 317 Garden Tractor, 46" Deck, 46" Blower and Wheel Weights
This has been parked for awhile. We don't know if it currently runs or if it "ran when parked". 2 front tires are flat. This would make a good project piece for you if you want a 17HP JD without having to break the bank.

342
John Deere 80 Dumping Garden Trailer
As shown.
 

343
DR 6.75HP Walk Behind String Trimmer
Untested.

344
23" Scalding Kettle w/ 3 Feet and Bail Handle
As shown

345
John Deere 56 Riding Lawn Mower
Untested and Unknown

346
31" Scalding Kettle
Seems to be intact.

347
20" Scalding Kettle w/ 3 Feet
Has ears for a bail handle but no handle.

348
Wood Bob Sleigh
Appears to be complete as far as the major components are concerned but you might have to donate some lumber.

349

350
John Deere 5B Walk Behind / Tow Behind Sprayer
Can be used with folding boom arms or with hose end wand. Fiberglass 18+ gallon tank. Currently configured for walk behind but is easily changed over to pull behind. I started and ran the motor last fall but did not try the pump.

351
John Deer GX75 Riding Lawn Mower
I started and ran this last fall. It runs awhile and then stalls. Restart & repeat. Custom duct tape modification to port side. 

352
Kade's Knock Down Portable Oak Showcase
M. Winter Lumber Co. This is a nice case! The back doors have been replaced with modern, roller style glass but to be honest, it's an improvement. Made in Sheboygan, WI 6'W x 2'D x 39"H

353
48" Round Oak Extension Table
Table Only. No leaves. No chairs.

354
Set of 4 oak chairs.
Nice, clean chairs.

355
54" round Oak Extension Table
Table Only. No Leaves. No chairs.

356
Set of Four Double Press Back Cane Seat Oak Chairs
One leg on one chair has been repaired and should not be used unless you have it professionally repaired.

357
Oak Dresser w/ Mirror
Applied carvings, original finish.

358
Large Pine Open Top 2 Piece Hutch
Good Color. Great function. 6'W x 77"H x 23"D Dovetailed drawer construction. Solid.

359
Fantastic Oak Triple Curved Glass China Cabinet w/ Leaded, Beveled Crystal Windows
There are china cabinets and then there are china cabinets. But THIS is a china cabinet. 
Triple curve? Check
Quarter sawed oak? Check
Paw feet? Check
Original finish? Check
Leaded, beveled crystal glass? Check
Fancy carved crown? Check
The only thing this is missing is your address.

360
S Curve Roll Top Desk Northwestern Furniture Co. Milwaukee
Needs some minor attention but what roll top doesn't? 6'W x 31"D x 44"H

361
Set of 6 Schlitz Tavern Press Back Advertising Beer Chairs
The 3 on the left have the roundish style seat. The 3 on the right have the shield style seat. Of the 3 on the right, two have split seats. ALL have sharp, clear embossing and good color. They will be sold as one lot for one money. 

362
Classic Oak Corner Pocket Tavern Table
As Pa used to say before the Skat game: "No women, no children and no talking." 38" Square. 30"H

363
GB&CF Oak Table, Unusually Small.
The smallest table of this style that I've seen. 15.5"W x 19"H

364
Very Nice, Tall Oak Pedestal
14" W x 36"H

365
Oak Pedestal
Replaced Top. 12"W x 32"H
 

366
Small Oak Wall Table w/ Carved Skirt
Probably English. 28"W x 13"D x 27"H

367
Oak Lamp Table
24"W x 29"H

368
10 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Needs a good, thorough cleaning but appears to be sound.

369
Very Clean Nickle Trim Kerosene Stove.
I believe you could fill it and use it. 

370
Planet Jr Walking Cultivator
Originally, this would have come with a drill, wheel hoe, rake and a plow. While the attachments are long gone, this piece has survived with incredible original paint. Probably the cleanest Planet Jr. we've seen.

371
Man-Of-The-North Carved High Back Chair By Robert Mitchell
Appears to be mahogany under the varnish overcoat. Well made. I use the Man-Of-The-North term loosely. It could be any mythological figure. Or my 3rd grade nun. 39"H

372
Oak Pedestal
12"dia x 24"H

373
Smoking Cabinet
Not copper lined. 12.5"W x 28"H

374
Fancy Oak Gene Simmons High Back Chair
Quarter sawed, all lumber. 41"H. A quality piece.

375
Oak GB&CF Organ Stool
14"W

376
Classic Wood Butter Churn
As shown.

377
Mahogany Duncan Pfyfe Revival Table
Single Drawer 25.5"W x 14"D x 24"H

378
An Old Style Hand Truck
Stands on its own. 42"H

379
Wrought Iron Floor Lamp
This piece has been neglected for decades and needs you to bring it back to life. Well made. Here's your opportunity to start experimenting with reverse electrolysis rust removal.

380
A Good Stool
33"H

381
Pair of Oak High Back Embossed chairs
46"H

382
Childs Oak Press Back Arm Rocker
Just needs a damp rag and it's ready to enjoy.

383
One Piece Pine Step Back Cupboard
2 light top and blind door base. All pine with beaded plank construction. A legit farmhouse cupboard.

384
All Wood High Chair
This is the first 100% correct and original high chair I've seen in several years. Usually somebody has pulled the tray off of it or replaced the footboard or stripped it within an inch of its life. This one is so original that it still has its original pin stripe decoration. Beautiful example.

385
Westinghouse Art Deco Floor Fan
Cast Iron base. Resto project. Untested; the cord is shot.

386
2 Piece Pine Stepback Cupboard
Simple. Straight. Solid. Beaded panels and trim. 39"W x 19"D x 81"H

387
Excelsior Show Case Works Countertop Walnut Showcase
Don added the kitchen table legs to it but they can easily be removed. Two pieces of the frame have bowed but they don't affect the functionality of it. 84"W x 28"D x 14"H 

388
Cal's Colt Bouncing Horse
My first thought when I saw this was that you could probably catapult a kid a fair distance with one of these. Maybe that's why you don't see them anymore. About 4' long.

389
A Silage Fork and A Double Bit Axe
As shown.

390
Solid Mahogany Tilt Top Table w/ Marquetry Top.
I'm torn on this piece. The quality, style and construction are all there. I'm pretty sure it's a higher end revival piece, but... I don't see enough period pieces to make a definitive call. There is no veneer, other than the inlay and the feet are hand carved. But the legs aren't dovetailed to the column, the screws are too uniform and the latch, (original) smacks of newer, not older. Disirregardless, (my favorite made up word) it's a very good table. 22" top.

391
GB&CF Quarter Sawed Oak Lamp Table
24" x 24"

392
Walnut Stretched Base Victorian Table
I used Victorian as a catch all because this incorporates about 4 different design elements. 30" x 22"

393
Solid Plank Quarter Sawed Oak Lamp Table
"Stout" is the word that best describes this. The legs need tightening but this is the table you want to be holding onto during a tornado. 25" x 25" top.
 

394
Dated 1867 Dovetailed Immigrant Trunk in Dark Green
This is a darn handsome trunk. Solid and well made. Beautiful blue interior but somewhere along the way the till was removed. The stuff in the bottom is potpourri, not critter leavings. 

395
Oak Top Ice Cream Table and One Chair.
Don't like to share your ice cream? Have I got a deal for you.  

396
Set of Two Captains Chairs
Ready to put in place.

397
Lot of Two, An Adjustable Stool and An Oak Chair
The stool needs repair. 

398
A Weirdly Interesting Stool / Bench
Somebody liked it because when the seat split they went through the effort to repair it. Nonetheless, I'd be reluctant to put it to a load test. 24"H.

399
A Classic Shop Stool
32"

400
Sanitary Scale Co. Chicago 24lb Computing Scale
This just needs to be wiped down and you could be weighing your thumb in no time. A lot of these were relegated to damp basements after they were retired and as a result are now useless boat anchors. Fortunately this one is in great shape. If you buy it, plan on bringing someone to help you load it.

401
Oak Plant Stand
12 x 12 x 22

402
Cast Iron and Rose Marble Jardinière Stand
I took about 6 photos before I realized the top corner was snapped off. Maybe your guests won't notice either. Signed NB&I which without doing any homework I'll attribute to National Brass & Iron Works of Reading, PA, in business from about 1891 to 1911. But again, that's without doing any homework.

403
Upright Spinning Wheel
Needs a good dusting and some remedial mildew work.

404
An Oak Firewood Box
These are great in the mud room for mittens and scarves. Or you could be really radical and use it for firewood.

405
Pair of Simplex 329, 15 Ton Pole Jacks and A Bottle Jack.
The Simplex Jacks were specifically designed for lifting and straightening power and phone poles but could be used like any Hi-Lift jack. The screw jack is a bonus. 

406
Trahern Pump Co. Rockford, IL Hand Pump
A good looking, classic pump.

407
A Pair of Westinghouse Mobilaire Floor Fans
I'm told that these have a cult following and that they bring big money. I was told that shortly after I got tired of ours being in the way and giving it to my Bother-In-Law. Untested.

408
Johnson 20HP Outboard Motor and Remote Gas Tank
As clean as it is, the motor is tight and the handle won't engage the starter pawls. I suspect it's tight from sitting but you'll know more when you pull the head. THE STAND IS NOT INCLUDED WITH THE MOTOR!

409
Johnson 5.5HP Sea Horse Outboard Motor w/ Remote Tank
Loose. Has compression. Untested.

410
Oak Princess Frame and Mirror
That's All. No hardware.

411
Nice 24" Caramel Slag Glass Hanging Lamp Shade
This is a nice fixture and would look good over your round oak table.

412
Alaskan Oak Ice Box
32"W x 41"H

413
Oak Towel Bar Commode
Just needs a damp rag.

414
Triple Curved Glass Continental Vitrine
Exceptionally good condition and ready to put in place. Classy, dust free display space. 27"W x 60"H x 12"D

415
Victorian Floral Hanging Pull Down Lamp
Electrified. Complete and ready to hang.

416
Grape Pattern Stained Glass, Leaded Hanging Lamp
Older than newer. 20"

417
The Supreme, All Time Rock Star of MCM Shadow Frame Mirrors.
Have you ever seen a shadow box mirror with a higher "Cool" factor? No, you have not. This is as good as they get. Some repairs to mirror sections. 

418
Lot of Army & Navy Uniform Items and Some WI Electric Varsity Style Jackets.
As shown.

419
Lot of 3 Silver Dollars
2 1921 Morgan Dollars and a 1922 Peace Dollar

420
1920s/'30s Ladies Diamond Ring
My wife informs me that it's a 1/3ct plus. Also has several smaller diamonds and sapphires. One of the sapphires is missing.

421
Lot of 3 Asst'd Gold Rings
The ring with the pinkish reddish stone is not marked for Karat but I'll bet a shiny new dime that it's white gold. The simple wedding band is 14K YG. The ring with no main stone but side diamonds is 10K YG

422
Lot of 2 Elgin Pocket Watches and a Compass
A 7 jewel full plate OF and a G. M. Wheeler 15J HC with no crystal. As a bonus you get a WWII military Taylor made compass marked USCE for United State Corps of Engineers.

423
Lot of Asst'd US Coins
$1.95 of face value US Silver, includes a Canuck dime. Plus a few nickels and wheats.

424
Lot of Two Wristwatches, Longines and Bulova
Longines is a 17J automatic in a 10K GF case and the Bulova is a 15J.

425
Wisconsin Electric Gold Jewelry
All three pieces are marked 10K. The ring, including the stones, weighs in at 9.2 grams.

426
Koopman's Patent Magics Pocket Lamp
And that's as much as I can tell you.

427
LeCoultre Atmos Shelf Clock
Clean example. Not engraved. Needs a suspension wire.

428
Colonial Manufacturing 5 Tube Grandfather Clock
I know, Grandfathers' clock are not all the rage. Right now. But 10 years from now you'll be congratulating yourself for your stellar foresight because you bought this at the right time. This is a quality timepiece leaning towards the upper end. Mahogany case. Westminster chimes. Strikes on tubes, not rods and has a very good quality movement. Unlike the modern clocks that are made from flattened out beer cans, this movement has heavy plates and quality wheels, (gears). Over the last several months I've regulated it so that it's within 1 minute over a 2-3 week span. That's almost unheard of for a non astrological tall case clock. However, you'll need to have the striking hammers attended to as they sound a bit off when it strikes. It could probably stand a professional cleaning and lubricating at the same time.

429
Classic Hamm's Waterfall / Campfire/ Canoe Scene Motion Beer Sign.
As captivating and mesmerizing now as they were 50 years ago. Works properly but does have the usual line through part of the motion image.

430
A Hand Made Working Model Traction Steam Engine w/ A Rumely Thrashing Machine.
These were both made by the same person in the Shawano area around 1935. The steering works and the drive train operates when the engine is rolled. It's not live steam, but a fairly well detailed model made from materials on hand. This is one of those items that has to be seen in person to be truly appreciated. A true piece of WI folk art. Both pieces hooked up measure in at 4' in length with the straw chute not extended. The threshing machine is about 14"H; the steam engine a tad shorter.

431
Franco American New York Castorland 1796 Reissue
As shown.

432
Mixed Lot of Men's Costume Jewelry and Foreign Coins
As shown

433
Large Note Silver Certificate and Red Seat $2 Bill
Horse blanket has a short tear in the upper right numeral 1.

434
Asst'd Necklaces, Etc.
Crystal, African trade, Mexican Amethyst w/ matching earrings and a Mexican silver bolo tie.

435
Lot of 3 Michael Jordan 1 oz .999 Silver Bullion & $1.20 face value US Silver Coinage.
As shown.

436
USA 1984 $10 Gold Coin and 1983 & 1984 XXIII Olympiad $1 Silver Coins
As shown.

437
1986 Ellis Island US Coin Prestige Set
As shown.

438
1971 Eisenhower Proof Dollar Coin and 1976 Bicentennial Proof Set.
As shown.

439
Folk Painted Box & A Winnebago Basket
27" x 9.5" and Winnebago is 8"H

440
Lot of Assorted Cracker & Biscuit Tins
As shown.

441
Putnam Fadeless Dyes Countertop Store Case.
Front and back have tin litho advertising in addition to the interior advertising. This one is in pretty good shape. 21"W

442
Chatillon's 120LB Cream Scale
As shown.
 

443
The Blanchard Print Butter Carrier
When your name is Blanchard...

444
Jazzbo -Jim The Dancer On The Roof by Unique Art
Works

445
The Security Lightning Rod Co. Advertising Match Safe
A truly scarce piece. During the inspection the cap popped off of the rive. This will need to be repaired. No pieces were lost.

446
Lot of Asst'd Advertising Tins and a Nutmeg Spice Grinder
As shown.

447
Tombo The Alabama Coon Jigger by Ferdinand Strauss
Works

448
German Made Pull Horse
About 5"L x 5"H

449
Walnut Eastlake Wall Pocket w/ Painted Tin Panel
11"W x 14"H

450
Lot of Three GREAT Halloween Novelty Horns
German made. Excellent condition. These are just the best!

451
Lot of Two Glass Fishing Floats
5" and 4"

452
Nice Covered Butter Jar w/ Bail Handle
About 5.5"dia. No damage.

453
Very Nice Ornate Swinging Picture Frame
7"W x 15" H

454
Bender & Warr Oconomowoc Advertising Egg Shipping Crate in Blue
Beautiful color. By the Reliable Incubator And Brooder Co. Quincy IL

455
Lot of Three Asst'd Armand Marseilles Dolls
Longest at 19"

456
Super tramp Art Sewing Box w/ Brass Tack Ornamentation.
As clean as you'll ever find one and with great style to boot. 10"W x 6.5"D x 6"H

457
The American Model No. 9 Repeating Cap Gun Cane
This might actually be more fun than just smashing an entire roll with a hammer. Not that I've ever done that. This was designed that each time you smacked it down it would automatically feed and detonate a cap. Boys being boys I imagine the attrition rate on these was astronomical. Here's a survivor. 26"

458
Lot of Four Asst'd Christmas Ornaments & Decorations
Wax angelis 4", Tree is 4.5", Snowman is 2.5" and Cotton figure is 4" 

459
Enterprise Double Wheel Coffee grinder
Wheels are 10.25". It appears that Ann was using this to grind coffee. 

460
Fantastic Tramp Art Picture Frame
Another stellar piece. All of the elements you want to see in a tramp art frame. I haven't been able to track down the S.C.W. Private Stock advertising image but with a frame this great the image is just a bonus. 18" x 15"

461
Large Lot of Asst'd Monarch Advertising Items
Thermos bottle by thermos. Monarch was a Chicago based distributor and I believe it still exists, somewhat, as part of SYSCO.

462
Lot of Asst'd Dolls and Children's Toys
The Bye-Lo is an A.M. 

463
Rayo Table Lamp, Electrified
21"
 

464
Four Piece Carpet Train
Approximately G gauge or a little smaller. 

465
Red Wing Triangle Grocery Sheboygan, WI Beater Jar
Good condition

466
Howe 8 Ounce Balance Scale w/Weights and Brass Candy Pan
As shown.

467
Lot of Four Asst'd Lightning Rod Balls
Unfortunately, only the smooth round ball is perfect. The others all have some level of damage.

468
Lot of Three Asst'd Advertising Tins
As shown.

469
Howe 8 Ounce Balance Scale w/ Weights
As shown

470
Lot of Three Skookum and Skookum Style Dolls
Largest at 6.5"

471
Hill Climber Toy
Good condition. 10"L x 7.5"H

472
3' tall Feather Tree
With Original Base

473
A really Nice Advertising Barrel for Dickinson's Witch HAzel
Great condition and great graphics. Nice blue wash. Essex, Conn. 16"H

474
Chatillon's 60 LB Milk Scale
16" Overall

475
Brass Gasoline Torch-cum-Table Lamp
One of the very sure signs that you were an antique dealer in the  1970s was if you converted blow torches into table lamps. 22"

476
Dart Gun Target Practice Game.
"Great Family Amusement Game" Ahh, where to start. This marketing plan would last about 0.3 nanoseconds in the current climate. Promoted as perfectly harmless, I would have had my sisters moving out of the house in less than an hour. Judging from the condition of the pistol and the fact that it still has its original box, this toy saw little if any use.

477
Old Hickory Style Foot Stool
Unmarked but very well made. Natural splint. 10" square x 11"H

478
Weathervane w/ Ruby tail, Twig Rod tip and Copper Directional Letters
The ruby glass is a replacement.

479
6 Gallon C. Hermann Milwaukee Decorated Butter Churn
It has cracks but it also has a pretty nice decoration.

480
Cast Iron Horse Team
That's all we have. About 10"

481
Folk Art Frame w/ geo. Washington
Lower right corner is chipped. 12.5" x 16"

482
Lot of Two German Wind-up Toys.
The lad on the left hoists his Hoffbrau and the boy on the right swings the little girl up into the air. No keys. Both about 5"

483
Early Mohair, Hump Back, Long Nose, Jointed Teddy Bear
15"

484
Modern Bocce ball Set
By Brookstone. I don't think you can darken their doorway for less than a Benjamin.

485
Lot of Two Globe Canning Jars.
Quarts

486
5' Feather Tree.
It's getting a little tired. 

487
Daisy Red Ryder BB Gun.
Let's all say it: "You'll put your....
In answer to a question: Yes, this is an early production copper band model. The rear stock is cracked.

488
Hill Climber Streetcar Toy
In pretty nice condition. 13.5"

489
Lot of 15 Asst'd Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls
Let's see where the market is now.

490
Three Box Lot Of Christmas Ornaments and Bottle Brush Trees.
Some nice ornaments in here.

491
Lot of Three Advertsing Tins
As shown.

492
Frary's 60 lb Spring Balance Scale
As shown.

493
Another Gasoline Blow Torch Lamp
I wonder what happened to the first guy that plugged one in after not quite getting all of the gasoline out of it.

494
Lot of Two, 3 Ring Binders of US Postage Collector Stamps.
Many blocks of four and other blocks. Almost all are mint. I have no idea what the total face value is.

495
Interesting Star & Crescent Folk Art Lightning Rod(?)
Somewhere along the way it lost its point but what a neat piece.

496
Balancing Skivvy Waver Novelty
It's modern but it's fun. Skivvy waver was a pejorative reserved for US Navy Signalmen. They loved it.

497
Lot of Two Brass Face Scales
24 lbs and 20 lbs. About 6".

498
Heavily Painted Wooden Barrel
I'm not sure what the story is with this. It's bright. About 12" x 15".

499
A Lot of ABC and Other Children's Blocks.
We really do. Stand is 21" W.

500
Nice Cast Iron Dresser Mirror.
8.5" x 11.5"

501
Lot of Asst'd Toy Soldiers
All of the wooden bases are new.

502
Folk Art Tin Match Holder And A Cigar Box.
Back in the early to mid 70's somebody realized that very well done pieces of tole work with colorful paint were showing up in old homesteads around Washington and Fond du Lac Counties. They were all obviously made by the same hand as they had a very distinctive style. Serious dealers at the time were all over anything that had a whiff of native Folk Art to it and these pieces became highly sought after. This is one of those pieces and despite the damage to the top of this match holder, it's still a neat little piece of local design. 8.5"

503
Buffalo Balance Scale w/ Standard Weights
The nested weight set on the right is stamped WI (19)14 to indicate that these had been inspected and calibrated for trade by the state of WI.

504
Folk Art Folding Steel Crow Decoy.
The wings fold up for transport. 16"

505
Schuco Bell Hop Yes/No Mechanical Monkey
By moving his tail you can make his head move up and down or side to side. Glass eyes. Excelsior stuffed with wool suit.

506
Gasoline Blow Torch Lamp
Probably not UL listed.

507
Cutlery Box and Tool Hod
Largest is 10" x 22"

508
Cast Iron Cookware and Kitchenware Includes Reids Muffin Pan
Goodell apple peeler, match holder and although it's unmarked it's a Reid's muffin pan w/1870 on the handle. Pan is 16.5" x  9"

509
Nice German "Squeaker" Book
The pages have squeakers built in to them. This is in remarkably good condition. 8" x 6.5"

510
Lot of Three Adv. Tins Include Scarce Size Campfire Marshmallow
I don't believe I ever seen the small size before. 5.5" x 3.5".

511
Indian Basketry
16"

512
Very Scarce Grand Rapids Lumber Moisture Tester
This unique scale was used to determine the moisture content of lumber. Made by the Buffalo Scale Co. for the Grand Rapids Vapor Kiln. Most (moist?) unusual.

513
Child's Snow Shovel, A Garden Shovel and a Coal Shovel.
I'm not sure why these are here.

514
Carved Walnut Victorian Folding Shelf and Another Walnut Shelf
30" x 19" and 16" x 20"

515
Modern Shore Bird
21"

516
Washington Irving Sketch Book
4.5" x 6.5"

517
Norleigh Diamond Lantern by Shapleigh Hdwr
Copper Font and smoke cap. Appears to to be the original globe but I'm not positive. 14.5"

518
Eagle Grocery Store Cedar Grove, WI. Advertising Match Holder w/ S&P Shakers
Phone Number "3". I hear they're up to 7 now.

519
5 gl Western Crock and a Flemishware Pitcher
The crock is cracked. Badly. The pitcher has spout chips.

520
Sheet Iron Indian Weather Vane
It's a bit small at 11"H to be a weather vane, but I had to start somewhere. Damage to the hip area. I eventually noticed that along the base you can just make out the wording, "Shawano, WIS". I struck out there but did find this link: https://ciscosgallery.com/products/folk-art-indian-weather-vane-c0690?_pos=25&_sid=10221993b&_ss=r 
Bid accordingly.
 

521
Comical Plaster Face
With a socket in the top of his head. I should know what this is for, but I don't. About 5".

522
Countertop Scale From Wm. Frankfurth Hardware, Milwaukee
Frankfurth was a major hardware wholesaler into the mid 1900s.

523
Howe 8 oz Scale
9.5"

524
Novelty Santa & Sleigh Counterbalance Motion Toy
Unfortunately, this isn't an old piece but it is a neat piece. When put in motion Santa rocks his head and so does the reindeer. 17"H

525
Woven Wool Contemporary Textile
23" x 39"

526
Flat Top Trunk
As shown.

527
Asst'd Corkscrews
As shown.

528
Ancient Kauri Wood Bowls From New Zealand
Largest is about 8" x 7"

529
Child's Rocking Chair
As shown.

530
Brass Blow Torch Lamp
This one is a little smaller. Maybe for the kid's room. 16"

531
Cast Iron Still Bank
3"

532
Mahogany Yacht Helm
An original wheel, not a repro or decorator piece. 25" Extreme

533
Another Counterbalance Toy of a Sailor Rowing
When put in motion he pulls the oars. It's not old, but hey, whatever floats your boat. 

534
Arcade Imperial Lap Top Coffee Grinder
As shown.

535
Mixed Lot Of Collectibles
The bell is not old. The bank advertises Singer sewing machines.

536
Brass Single Chime Steam Whistle w/ Integral Valve
The only markings I could find were on the flat as shown. When this came in it was mounted to a lamp base. You're getting the lamp base along with it. Even if you don't want it. 3" Diameter x 15" extreme

537
Lot of Asst'd Bathroom Collectibles
As shown.

538
Pyrography Boxes, Am Empty Photo Album and a Covered Box
A note identifies the box as Gutta Percha.

539
Swan 2 Piece Carved Butter Mold
As shown.

540
Lot of 3 Pieces Copperware
An iron handled skimmer, A "Handwrought" tray at 16" and a teapot that is mentioned as middle 1800s Dutch.

541
Trix Dog Collapsing Toy and Jointed Popeye Characters
Wimpy could use some spa time. Bottom of Popeye's foot is dated 1935. About 5".

542
Mixed Lot Of Children's Toys
Squeeze toy is silent. Last photo is remnants of a Jack-In-The-Box.

543
Warren Brass Beam Scale Montreal 60 lbs
19". Nice display piece.

544
Lot of Asst'd Kitchen Items
Molds, choppers, copper funnel, skewers, etc.

545
Lot of Asst'd Advertising Paper
As shown

546
Costume Jewelry, MArbles, Toy scale & Colored Chalk
The little tin scale is a neat piece.

547
Framed Moosehair Tufting by Gladys Lavallee
Until I pulled this piece of paper out of the pocket on the back of the frame, I didn't know moose hair tufting was a thing. Now I do.

548
Lot of Asst'd Mexican Pottery
Pot is about 12"H

549
A Cane & A Walking Stick
Both have brass hame tips as their ornament.

550
Lot of 8 Asst'd Brass Face Scales
As shown.

551
Lot of Asst'd Advertising and Decorative Collectibles
The mop head is still in the can. This lot has changed since originally submitted. Please view photos closely.

552
Albert Biles and Shar Aweho Indigenous Art
Stone carving is about 8.5"H

553
Norman Brumm Metal and Enamel Bird Sculpture
With catalog. 10"H

554
German Waechtersbach Christmas Dinnerware
As shown

555
Assorted Woodenware
Craft broom, trays, wine rack, spaghetti measures, bowls, etc.

556
Lot of Asst'd Children's Books & Games
Some good cover art in here. Includes ethnic books.

557
Scrap & Other Sterling Silver
As shown.

558
Golf Ball Case and Golfballs
Some are old, some are new. 

559
Lot of Duck Decoy Books, Bird Books and Antique Reference Books
As shown.

560
Lot of Asst'd Kitchen Collectibles
Glass Place Setting markers, cookie cutters, etc. 

561
Lot of Asst'd Modern Christmas Collectibles
As shown.

562
Lot of Asst'd Hand Tools
As shown.

563
Lot of Asst'd Books, Poker Chips and Radio

As shown.

564
Lot of Asst'd Notions, Material and Related.
As shown.

565
Lot of Miscellaneous Stuff Includes Bird Cage, & Decorative Accessories.
As shown.

566
Sea Shells, Glass Platter & Bail Top Canning Jars
As shown.

567
Wisconsin Butternut Hankie Drawer Dresser
A Wisconsin classic. Well made, straight and solid. OG hankie and overshot top drawer. This is a piece worth owning. 41"W x 20"D x 48"H

568
Partial Type Drawer Desk
31"W x 22"D x 43"H

569
Oak Arm Chair
No veneer here.

570
Deacon's Bench
These are great for the holidays when you need to cram more people in at the table than what chairs allow for. 7' 6".

571
Single Door Jelly Cupboard in Old Red
It comes with a photo showing it in white paint before Ann painstakingly scraped it down to its original color. 44"W x 18"D x 45"H

572
Small Bench
36" x 10"

573
Walnut Towel Bar Commode
Ready to put in place.

574
Butternut Hankie Drawer Dresser
A little later and with a little more Victorian influence than lot 567. 42"W x 18"D x 45"H

575
Hired Man's Bed-cum-Coffee Table
Chuck and Ann had a piece of plate glass custom cut so they could use this as a coffee table. Be forewarned, the glass weighs as much as the auctioneer does. 76" x 32" 

576
Buckeye Incubator Table
Restyled as an end table. 23"W x 16"D x 26"H

577
Blanchard Stenciled Butter Churn
Great condition. 19"W x 17"D x 31"H

578
High Bench w/ Skirts
20"W x 10"D x 17"H

579
Spinning Wheel in Old Blue
Dated 1881

580
Shoofly Rocking Horse
It has a letter with it that indicates it may have been featured in Encyclopedia Britannica. FWIW. 51" x 29"H

581
Terriff's Perfect Manual Clothes Washing Machine
Try this for a week and see if you're still interested in getting off the grid. Great condition and paint. 34"W x 19"D x 42" high overall.

582
Room Size Rug
9' x 13'

583
Room Size Oriental Rug
9' x 13'. 

583A
Room Size Rug
8' x 11'

584
Sort of a Trunk Sort of a Cabinet
This is a good piece for "out of sight, out of mind" type stuff. 26"W x 11"D x 18"H

585
Chair Hamper Combo
As shown.

586
Lightning Rod w/ Great Cow Weathervane and Cobalt Ball
The vane is what makes the set-up. Rarely if ever do you see a cow with attached ears and horns and if you do odds are they've become detached somewhere along the way. Cow is probably copper but has vestiges of gilding. A very attractive piece. 

587
Valet
The quintessential 1930s basement shop project. 

588
Lightning Rod w/ Ajax Spiked Finial
There's probably some cute collector name for this style. I call it the "Don't land here" finial.

589
Carom Game Board
As shown

590
Carom Game Board
As shown.

591
Navajo Weaving
This was hanging for three weeks before I realized I had it sideways. 40" x 30" 

592
Quilt Section Framed For Hanging.
36" x 60"

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Paul Auction Co. Inc.


Contact: Mike Paul
Phone: 262-338-3030
Sale Location
N131 County Rd S
Kewaskum, WI 53040
Sale Dates and Times
Sale Terms and Conditions
When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:59 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Shipped items will incur a minimum $6.00 materials fee in addition to actual shipping charges. Shipping and packing labor is charged out at $26.00 per hour or fraction thereof. Although some packing material or boxes may be available at Paul Auction Hall, it is recommended that you bring adequate supplies with you.
* All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* Bidder inspection is encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyers fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full on auction day. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.

 
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ONLINE ANTIQUE AUCTION
TRADITIONAL ANTIQUES, ADVERTISING, TOYS,
KEWASKUM, WI
STARTS THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 7PM
INSPECTION MONDAY, MARCH 22, 2-6PM.
STARTS CLOSING TUE. MARCH 23, 7PM
PICK UP BY LAST NAME A-K 3/24 & L-Z 3/25, 2-6PM
LOCATION: N131 County Rd S. 1.5 miles north of Kewaskum.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The combined Estates of Lucy “Ann” Blanchard, Port Washington and Don Dryfka, Kewaskum. Both were old time Collector/Dealers and have a great assortment of traditional antiques & collectibles. For full ad of over 600 lots and photos visit: www.paulauction.com. Choice items include 1987 Plymouth Reliant K LE station wagon with only 36,000 miles! Super clean! 14’ Aluma Craft row boat model F-7; Johnson 20hp o/b & 5.5hp; JD 317 & 56 mowers, snow blower, deck & 80 cart, wheel weights; Simplicity 860 snow blower; DR walk behind string trimmer; 5kw generator; 1935 folk art working model of a steam traction engine and Rumely thrash machine; Good tramp art; 7 slag table and hanging lamps & other good lighting; Oil street lamp; Vict hanging lamp; GWTW lamp; German hand lanterns; LeCoultre Atmos clock; Colonial 5 tube grandfather clock; Set of 6 Schlitz pressback tavern chairs; Hamm’s classic waterfall/canoe motion sign; Blatz bullet light sign; Adv, So. Germantown rolling pin; Joseph Wolf pre hutch cobalt soda; Pre Bigger Hair can; Lithia wood quarter barrel; Putnam dye cabinet; Seltzer bottles; Old Milwaukee cooler; Old beer trays; Beer bottles; Lots of beer items & adv.; Adv tins; Lots of other advertising; Mobil Oil outboard gas can; Excellent triple curved glass oak china cabinet with leaded crystal doors; Oak showcase; Walnut counter top showcase; Nice vitrine; Lg Early American hutch; Cupboards; Oak tavern table; Oak tbls & roll top desk; Jelly cupboard in old red; 1867 Immigrant trunk; Oak ice box; Butternut dressers; Deacon’s bench; Hired man’s bed/coffee tbl; Oak pedestals; Great 50’s shadow mirror; 5pcs cast iron patio furniture; Blanchard butter churn; Pat’d clothes washer; 1881 spinning wheel, old blue; Elgin & Enterprise flywheel coffee grinders; Butcher scale; Warren brass beam scale; Many scales; Edison cylinder phonograph; NCR 323 register for parts; 6gl Hermann deco churn; RW stoneware to 15gl; Blue & White bail butter crock; Carnival glass; Jadeite; Great Limoges fish set w/12 plates & master; Flow blue; Nippon; 1984 US Olympic incl $10 gold & (2) $1 silver, 1986 US Ellis Island Prestige set, Silver dollars & other coins; Silver medallions; Horse Blanket silver cert; Early Teddy Bear; Unique Art & Strauss Ethnic toys; Good Halloween & Christmas decorations; Feather trees to 5’; Lightning rod with full body copper cow vane; Lightning rod balls; Lap & wall grinders; Cast iron cookware; Copper cookware; Brass pails; Enamelware; Strauss Alabama Coon Jigger; Unique Art Jazzbo Jim; 5pc carpet train; Shoefly horse; Still banks; Dolls; Children’s books; Quilts; Textiles; Steam whistle; Sig P226 9mm Pistol; Colt .25 pistol; Mahogany Yacht wheel; Team signed 1958 Red Sox baseball w/ Ted Williams sig; Hartland Braves figurines; Duck decoys; Stihl 024 AV chainsaw; John Deere 317 tractor; Wagon wheels; Scalding kettle; Bobsled; Farm primitives; MUCH more.

TERMS: Cash, check or credit card. Full terms online @ www.paulauction.com. Buyer’s fee 10%, 3% convenience fee for CC. Tax collected.
REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER Mike Paul No 28
PAUL AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
Kewaskum, WI 53040 1-262-338-3030

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Terms & Conditions
When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:59 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Shipped items will incur a minimum $6.00 materials fee in addition to actual shipping charges. Shipping and packing labor is charged out at $26.00 per hour or fraction thereof. Although some packing material or boxes may be available at Paul Auction Hall, it is recommended that you bring adequate supplies with you.
* All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* Bidder inspection is encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyers fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full on auction day. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
 

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Inspection Dates & Times
In person inspection is on Monday, March 22 from 2-6PM at Paul Auction Hall.

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Pick Up Times And Dates
Pick up for bidders whose last names start with A-L is on Wednesday, March 24 from 2-6PM and for bidders whose last name starts with M_Z, on Thursday March 25 from 2-6PM. If you can not make these times please call me to make arrangements.

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Terms & Conditions For Coins
Buyers not previously known to us may make payment by certified funds, cash or wire transfer ONLY. There are no exceptions to this policy.

1
Lot of 7 Assorted Pieces Of Nippon
Chip to the spout of the teapot.

2
Arcade Crystal No. 4 Wall Mount Coffee Grinder
Missing lid, cup bracket and cup.

3
Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer Tray
Some scuffs.

4
2 Piece Butter Mold with Carved Bird Design
About 7".  Handle is stamped, "Germany".

5
Braumeister Beer Tray
Blemishes at 10:00 o'clock. 

6
Majolica Tobacco Humidor of Man With Bowling Ball
Hairline on shoulder. 6.5"

7
Louis F. Neuweiler's Sons Beer tray, Allemtown, PA
Wear in middle of image.

8
Vapo-Cresolene Lamp and Box
Vapo-Cresolene was a snake oil medicine and was designed to be placed on the tray at the top of the lamp. The heat would cause it to vaporize and the vapors were guaranteed to cure you of what ailed you. Unless it killed you first. One of the first companies to be shut down by the Pure Food and Drug Act. The lamps themselves make dandy little night lights.

9
Husting Milwaukee Blue Seltzer Bottle
Correct valve. Made in Austria.

10
Lot of Assorted Stickpins.
As shown.

11
Pair of Mache Mallard Ducks
Small. Unmarked.

12
Arcade Wall Coffee grinder
Missing cup.

13
Large Transferware Jardinière by Cauldon
About 15"W x 12"H. Originally sold by Pitkin & Brooks, Chicago. Several crows foot cracks but a sound piece.

14
Unusual Enamelware Kettle with Strainer Lid.
The lid is specially designed to lock under the rim and provide blockage at the spout. On the opposite side is a bail handle that provides a lifting point while locking the lid in place. The bottom has carbon build up; that's not enamel loss. About 12" W.

15
Very Clean Pint Gutsch Brewing Beer Bottle Sheboygan, WI
As clean as you'll ever find one. Gutsch marked stopper. 

16
3 Liter Copper Kettle For Stove Top Wood Range
The stepped bottom is designed to be set into the stove top when you removed the stove lid. Handle is stamped SAW (S.A. Wassberg) Borås. Made in Sweden.

17
Lot of 4 Assorted Lathe Turned Wood Duck Decoys.
None marked.
 

18
English Flow Blue Cauldon Candia Pattern 15.5" Handled Platter
Great Condition.

19
Lot of Three assorted Beer Trays.
The Pabst is clean but the other two have apologies.

20
Nigger Hair Tobacco Pail
About as clean as you'll find one. Correct lid. Bright tin. Only minor scuffing on high spots. Very slight deformation as shown in last photo.

21
19" leaded, stained glass shade table lamp.
Both the base and the shade are old but I'm not convinced that they were originally together. Pot metal base. Replaced sockets. Rewired. Shade has the usual cracks to some of the captive pieces. Quality shade but unmarked as is the base. About 21"H.

22
Coca Cola Thermometer by Robertson
Good condition. 16 3/8".

23
Wood Duck Decoy
Unmarked.

24
Great Nippon Mug of Hunter? Indian? Shooting a Buck From A Canoe
A nice piece.

25
Toleware Candle Lantern
Nice tin lantern with all the guards and glass in place. One wire needs to be soldered. May have been originally designed as an oil lamp but is now a candle lantern. 4" x 4" x 14".

26
Wehr Milwaukee Bronze Cigar Box Opener and Bottle Opener
Can't have one without the other.

27
Nice, Large Brass Teachers Desk Bell
Original clangerizer. Good color. 7"W x 11"H.

28
Blue & White Enamelware Double boiler
Clean

29
Single Roseville Freesia Green Candlestick 1161 4 1/2
No damage.

30
Majolica Tobacco Humidor of Black? Youth with Pipe.
Side panel image of girl playing with doll. 3.5" x 3.5" x 6". 

31
Mache Roly Poly of Policeman.
About 8.5" H. Has some condition issues as shown. 

32
E.L. Husting Milwaukee Pint Beer Bottle with Husting Stopper.
Like lot 15, they don't come much cleaner or nicer.

33
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
Good condition. 8"

34
Caramel and Amethyst Slag Glass 20" Table Lamp
Unmarked. 25" H. Iron base. Solder separation to slip ring on shade.

35
Grey Granite Bucket with Tin Lid
Very clean. 6.5" W x 6" H

36
Whistle Bottling Green Seltzer Bottle
With Wisconsin Bottling faucet

37
Flue Plate of Children
9 3/4"

38
Cold Painted Bulldog with Eye Bandage
Made in Austria. 4" x 2 3/4". 

39
Lot of Two 1909 & 1910 Calendar Plates
One with Bonduel advertising.

40
Griswold No. 26 958 Cast Iron Vienna Roll Pan
Minor surface rust.

41
Milwaukee Brewing Co. Quart Blob Beer Bottle
Dug bottle.

42
Lot of Two Mini Lamps
Blue one has enamel birch tree decorations. Tallest is 10" with chimney.

43
Lot of Two Duck Decoys
Drake is balsa.

44
2 Piece Butter Mold with Carved Swan Design
As shown

45
Sheet Iron 8" Cowbell
Replaced clapper and it does have a small chip on the edge. But it's not like your cow will care.

46
Three Piece Lot of Porcelain Dishware
No marks. Better quality.

47
Wagner Ware Double Loaf Cast Iron Pan
Made in USA. Scarce form. 13" x 2" x 6.5"

48
E.L. Husting Milwaukee Blue Seltzer Bottle
With correct faucet.

49
Mixed Lot Of Asst'd Smoking & Tobacco Paraphernalia
Stoneware spittoon, dirty but apparently undamaged; Nigger Hair tobacco pail, missing lid and on off condition, Duck form cigarette box; Arcadia Tobacco can; Three States Tobacco tin; Rust Oleum Zippo Lighter.

50
Green Glass Water Set with Enamel Decorations and 5 Tumblers
As shown.

51
3 Gallon Red Wing Rib Cage Salt Glaze Crock
Immaculate condition. Unsigned.

52
Sunny Side Coal Co. Advertising Cast Iron Match Holder
Located in IL. Operated from 1899 - 1924. 5.5"H

53
Wooden Duck Decoy
Turned head. 10"

54
Lot of Two Blatz Old Heidelberg Mugs
As shown.

55
Lot of Three Queen Louise of Prussia Portrait Pieces
Flagon is 14". Piece on far right is a Vienna Art Plate advertising John Pritzlaff Hardware Co. of Milwaukee.

56
Lot of Two Elephant Pieces
Still bank and novelty piece. The still bank is old.

57
Handmade Copper Pail with Pouring Spout & Handle
Unmarked. Great condition and color. 14"H x 10"W

58
Pattern Glass Finger Lamp
8.5" without chimney.

59
Chain Frame Picture with 3 Men of the Cloth Enjoying a Radish and Beer Lunch
On the reverse: May, 1935. I got this picture when I opened my cafe in 1935 from Mrs. Harris. It was then about 100 years old. Bebe Langowski Minto, N.D. (Edit- It was highly unlikely that it was anywhere near 100 years old in 1935.)

60
Cranberry Opalescent Hobnail Bride's Basket
Probably a marriage but I've seen worse. 12"H. 10" bowl.

61
Figural Table Lamp with "PEACE" Globe
15" I looked high and low and can't find another example. From the style I would guess post WWI.

62
Large Cobalt and Enameled Vase with Gold Wash
Jack-In-The-Pulpit decoration. 16"H.

63
Independent Burg Brau Advertising Beer Mug
Independent Brewing Association, Ernst Bros. Chicago, IL. Mug made by Thuemler Mfg. Co. Rochester, PA.

64
Sheet Iron 8" Cowbell
As shown.

65
Very Unusual Enamelware Utensil
Patented by S.D. Smith on June 22, 1909, this was a multipurpose item that could be used for steam cooking, fruit syrup distillation, water bath canning and other purposes. The design is such that you effectively have an inverted bucket within a bucket. Not pictured is a canning jar lift out basket. 11"W x 17"H.

66
Chain Frame Advertising Picture
J.J. Meier Clintonville, WI Jeweler. 8" x 6"

67
Clark's O.N.T. Spool Cotton 2 Drawer Thread Cabinet.
ROG drawer panels. Good condition. 22" x 15""

68
Lot of Four Asst'd Portrait Plates.
Twp porcelain and two metal although they are not true Vienna Art plates.

69
Elgin National Double Flywheel Coffee Mill No. 46
Original configuration. Never been "lampified". Catch bin and hopper finial have most likely been replaced.

70
7" Sheet Iron Cow Bell
As shown.

71
Simple Finger Oil Lamp
Applied glass finger loop.

72
Victorian Art Glass Enameled Blue Water Set
Complete

73
Post Card Collection
Primarily colored. A few RPPC. Mostly greeting and holiday.

74
Blue and White Enamelware Coffee Boiler
11"

75
Lot of 4 Asst'd Ceramic Novelties
Comical face bell; 2 cow creamers- 1 German, 1 Czech, black is damaged; Occupied Japan of young lady who has apparently just discovered the magical powers of Tequila. Finger damage on the party girl.

76
Mastercrafters Starlight Electric Clock
Model No. 146. Both the clock and the light work. The panel is edge lit from the base. These look very cool in a dark room. An excellent addition to your MCM decor. 

77
H.F. Bartsch & Son, Hustisford Chain Frame Advertising
10" x 8" 

78
John Graf and Ph. Madlener Milwaukee Soda Bottle.
Extra clean

79
Table Lamp with ROG Shade
Base is unmarked but of exceptional weight for it size and of very good quality. Shade is artist signed "Amber". Almost certainly a marriage but it works well enough. 28"

80
Matched Pair of Flow Blue and Gold Decorated Vases
I was not able to find the makers mark in any of my reference books. Appears to be "B.B.B." in a double circle with a European style Eagle in the center. 9.5"

81
"World's Fair 1893" Crystal Bell Made By Libbey
4.5"

82
Dovetailed, Handmade Copper Poacher
Tin washed. Exceptionally heavy for its size. 12" x 5.5"

83
Lot of Two Scenic Prints.
Sheep is 30" x 20". Other is 23" x 33".

84
Frank F. Leuders Rural Carrier And Delivery Columbus, WI Chain Frame Advertising
As shown

85
Lot of Three Pieces of Pottery
No Damage, nice pieces.

86
Enameled Cast Iron Coal Hod
No shovel. 19".

87
Lot of Three Enamelware Pieces.
As shown

88
Hand Hammered Dovetailed Copper Kettle
Nice piece.

89
Vaseline Opalescent Hobnail Mini Lamp and Chimney
Nutmeg burner. 8".

90
Exceptional Fish Set with 25" Platter and 10 Plates
Limoges Coronet. Artist signed platter and plates. This set was a pride of Don's and occupied a place of honor in his dining room. 

91
Oak and Metal Hat & Coat Rack
Clean. 38"

92
Blue & Amethyst Slag Glass 6 Panel Table Lamp
18" Shade. Unsigned. Appears to be correct.

93
Doll Buggy with Parasol and German Doll.
Nice, clean buggy. 34" L x 31" H Doll is marked Germany. Sleep eyes, open mouth, kid and cloth body. 

94
6" Sheet Iron Cow Bell
Silent model

95
R.S. Prussia Floral Bowl
10.5"

96
Milwaukee Brewery Co. Beer Bottle
Applied crown.

97
No. 3 Brass Kettle with Bail Handle
The American Brass Kettle Manufacturers. 10"W x 6.5"H

98
Lot of Three Asst'd Framed Pictures of Women and Children
As shown.

99
Dugan Floral & Grapes Carnival Glass Water Set
Pitcher and 2 tumblers are blue. Other 2 tumblers are green.

100
Floral GWTW Table Lamp
Nice, original lamp. Top shade and font are correct to each other. Has never been electrified. Font is in good sound condition adn although I didn't test it I have no doubt that it would hold kerosene without any issues. 22"

101
Wagner Ware Krust Korn Kobs Junior Cornbread Cast Iron Pan
As shown.

102
Lot of Two Floral Decorated Bowls
MZ Austria is on par with RS Prussia for style and quality.

103
Hammered Copper Mold
As shown.

104
Lot of Four Asst'd Brass Trivets
As shown.

105
Thiersteiner Brand Pre Pro Beer Crate From Calumet Brewing Co. Chilton, WI
The label for this brand is rated "E" for scarcity/value in the WI Beer Labels book so I can't imagine the cases are any more common. Interestingly, it seems that this brand may have been transferred to Jung of Random Lake.

106
Lot of Three Pretty Lady Pictures
The girl with the dog is a watercolor. The round one is on paperboard and is the largest at 15" dia.

107
Pair of Occupied Japan Andrea by Sadek Figural Table Lamp bases.
Although they are configured to be wired and used as electric table lamps, they are currently more of a candlestick. Established in 1936, Andrea by Sadek is still in business. It appears that they would buy blanks from different manufacturers and then decorate and resell them from their shop in New York. 11.5"H

108
New Givenchy Perfume Assortment
Sample sizes.

109
Victorian Dresser Mirror
This is a nice piece. Mirror is OK, just needs a cleaning. 13"

110
Lot of Two Indian Maiden Framed Prints
Teens/'20s. 6.5"W x 12"H

111
Cast Iron Flat Bottom Kettle.
As shown.

112
Grisbaum & Kehrein Clay Beer Bottle
Joseph Grisbaum & Jacob Kehrein Brewery opened their brewery in Milwaukee in 1878 and shut down in 1890.

113
Two Box Lot of Asst'd Christmas Ornaments & Brass Bells
Some nicer pieces in here.

114
Transferware B.F.K. Salt Box w/Lid
Boch Freres Keramis. The Boch Brothers were based in Belgium. 

115
M.G. St Garantirt Pyramidal Coffee Grinder
Possibly Austrian in origin. 9"

116
Renulife Quack Medical Device
These are similar in nature to the better known Violet Ray machines that exploited peoples desire to cure their ailments by:
1. Making no effort whatsoever to actually get off their ass and improve their health.
2. Use that new fangled electricity to do it for them.
In use, the glass bulb would be inserted into the hand held unit. When power was applied by cranking up the rheostat knob, the attachment would light up like a purple neon sign. The only thing left to do was apply it to the afflicted part of your anatomy and a harmless purple spark would arc between the tube and your skin. If this didn't cause you to have an involuntary bowel movement, nothing would. Speaking of inserting, dozens of optional attachments were available some of which were designed for internal use. Although I have seen them, I've always been able to resist the urge to try one out. 

117
Copper Pitcher
8.5"H x 11"W

118
John Barleycorn Old Lad Royal Doulton Mini Pitcher
I agree that this is a curious piece to sell on its own considering the current market for Royal Doulton, but I've always been partial to the "Classic" collectibles and who doesn't like John Barleycorn? 3.5"H

119
Charles Stolper Cooperage Co. Milwaukee Adv. Mug
The usual party scene of children and booze. About 7.5"H.

120
Souvenir Enameled Pink Case Glass Pitcher
It's nearly washed out but if you squint hard, catch the light right and hold it just so, you can make out the words, "From The Isle Of Wight". 8.5"H

121
Sheet Iron Cow Bell
6.5"H

122
Small, Floral GWTW Oil Lamp
Scovill burner. On the smaller side for this style of lamp; 18 to the top of the chimney, 15" to the top of the top globe. All original and a nice example.

123
Lot of Four Asst'd Pieces of Pottery
Limoges, Asian and others. Tallest piece is 12"H.

124
Lot of Three Beer Trays;
The Pabst is the cleanest. Miller girl has issues as shown.

125
John Berg, Milwaukee Clay Beer Bottle
Very minor chip on lip. 

126
Dovetailed Copper Mug
A nice piece. Good form. Good handle. 7"H

127
Oak Ball & Stick Shelf w/Mirror
Clean! 26"W x 7.5"D

128
Impressive Flow Blue Bowl & Pitcher
I believe that York is the maker and not the pattern. I know B&P sets aren't what they used to be but if you're going to own one, own this one. Oval bowl 18" x 16", Pitcher at 13"H.

129
Classic Wood Case Spice Set, Complete.
In the '70s and into the '80s these were so commonplace that I'm not sure if dad even bothered advertising them. Now, it's probably the nicest set I've seen in several years, of the few that I've seen. Very complete and clean. About the worst thing you could say is that the word "Spices" has faded out on the lid. About 10"W.

130
Grisbaum & Kehrein Clay Beer Bottle
Small rim chip but still has the cork retainer.

131
Four of the Stages of a Woman's Life.
An excellent opportunity to keep my observations to myself. 26"W

132
Sheet Steel Cow Bell
5.5"

133
6 Peerless Beer, LaCrosse Barrel Glasses
As shown.

134
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

135
A Squarish Finger Lamp
As shown.

136
Copper & Brass Oil Can
17"

137
Flow Blue Platter, Anette by Gridley
I won't bet my last dime that the pattern says "Anette" (sic) but I can't come up with anything else. 17"

138
Victorian Bride's Basket
Frame by E.G. Webster . Bowl is 11.5"

139
Boston Red Sox Baseball w/15 Signatures Including Ted Williams
This piece has not been authenticated. Don had this in a place of pride on his office desk. He clearly thought highly of it and we have no reason to be suspicious of it. Bid as you see fit. Dates to 1958 or possibly a bit earlier.

140
Miscellaneous Sporting Collectibles
Rose photo is not signed. HG program is 1953.

141
Hartland Henry Aaron and Warren Spahn Figurines Plus Pin Backs
Aaron's bat is broke off. Spahn has wear to face and elbow as shown. 

142
Milwaukee Braves Baseball Programs
1953, 1954, 1955 & 1965.

143
Milwaukee Brewers Programs
1951 and 1970. And pamphlets. 

144
Assorted Baseball and Sporting Magazines.
As shown.

145
Three Different Hay Knives.
I hand selected these as the three finest knives of those available. There is no extra charge for this service. The top knife is stamped Hiram Holt, Wilton, Maine.

146
Ziegler Brewing Co. Beaver Dam WI 1 Qt Bottle
Early Post Pro

147
Large, Hand Decorated Floral Vase
16"H
 

148
Assorted Sporting Magazines
As shown.

149
8 Advertising Bottle Openers & A Corkscrew
These are the heavy duty cast openers of which two are Schlitz and Miller.

150
Charles Hermann 2 gl Jug
Albany slip glaze.

151
Cast Iron Stove Top Kettle
Unmarked. Has the style of bottom that was meant to fit into the range top in place of a lid.

152
Lot of Three Asst'd Hummel Figurines
As shown.

153
Lot of Two Bracket Reflector Lamps
But only one has a reflector.

154
2 Piece Swan Butter Mold
3.75" Diameter

155
Sheet Iron Cow Bell
5"

156
2 Gallon Salt Glaze, Decorated Butter Churn
Staining. A chip or two.

157
Matched Pair of Hand Hammered Copper Molds
8"

158
Anheuser Busch Beer Case w/Lid
As shown.

159
Oak Hall Mirror With Hooks
Mirrors are fine, just dirty. 37"W x 14"H

160
Lot of Two Pieces of Carnival Glass
Blue Orange Tree and Pastel Cherry

161
Brass Tea Kettle with Glass Handle
8.5"H

162
Lot of Two Justrite Acetylene Lamps
Large reflector is 7 1/4"W

163
Lot of Five Mack Truck Emblems and Hood Ornament
As shown.

164
Lot of Three Nippon Vases
Tallest at 13"

165
Enterprise Coffee Mill
Incomplete 12"H

166
Lot of Three Oil Lamps
Tallest at 13"H

167
Unused Bronze WWI Veteran Grave Marker
This is not a stolen marker. The family chose not to use it.

168
Lot of Two Cowbells 
About 3.5" H

169
North Star Wood Beer Crate by Mathie - Ruder Wausau, WI
As shown.

170
Crystal Beer Stein w/ Porcelain Lid Insert
7.5"H

171
Cast Iron Stove Top Kettle
Drop in style.

172
Wood Dough Tray
31"W x 13"D

173
5 gl Red Wing Shoulder Jug
As shown.

174
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
9"W

175
Lg. Falstaff Beer Charger
24" Dia

176
Lot of Asst'd Plugs & Lures
Includes Musky size

177
Top half of a Cistern Pump.
Good Color.

178
Vict Print Of Children w/Broken Doll. "You Did It"
The brother is killing me. "I got nothing to do with that!" 27"W x 23"H

179
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

180
Classic Forest Fire Motion Lamp
Glass is good but the inner spinner needs some attention.

181
Matched Pair of Cast Iron Horse Head Hitching Posts
This is the finest set I've seen in years. No repairs, no apologies. Good form and good condition. If you've been holding out because all the ones you've seen were repros or too small, well, it's time to jump in. 14"H. Accepts a 5" diameter post.

182
Asst'd WI License Plate & Power Pole Tags
As shown.

183
Grisbaum & Kehrein Clay Beer Bottle
Good condition.

184
Brass Fireplace Tool Set
This is an unusual set in that it's quite low. Maybe 16" or so.

185
Enamelware Electric Hot Plate by K-M Co. Belleville, IL
I don't collect hot plates, but if I did this would be the centerpiece of my collection. Gorgeous blue-green with white speckle. Just great.

186
Graf's Glass Carboy
These have an undefinable "fun" factor. 

187
Whirligig of Man Sawing Wood
Not the oldest one I've sold, but it works.

188
Princess Pattern Table Oil Lamp
Hands down one of the most recognizable and popular patterns. 19"

189
Martin Stove & Range Co. Florence ALA No. 3 Cast Iron Fry Pan
From the people who brought you the Civil War.

190
Pair of Matched Brass Coat & Hat Hooks w/ Cast Iron Ceiling Hook
The hooks are great! Just begging to finish off the project piece of golden oak you've been dragging your feet on. The ceiling hook is very versatile. Find a joist, predrill, install and hang. Plants, lamps, etc.

191
Wooden Bowl and Paddle Spatula Thingy
17"

192
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

193
Andrzejewski & Son Kujawiak Bitters Milwaukee, WI Back Bar Decanter Bottle
A scarce Milwaukee producer of herb bitters. In 1902 he was located at 725 Windlake Ave on Milwaukee's south side. Kujawiak, the brand of his bitters, is named after a Polish Folk dance, one of five national folk dances of Poland. This is not a common bottle at all.

194
Trojan Green Slag Glass Table Fan by Vidrio Products, Chicago
What a neat little piece! As a table fan I would imagine that with a glass base its life expectancy was measured in hours. About 11"H

195
English Coal Hod w/Shovel
Very good condition. Don used it as a magazine cabinet between the recliner and the fireplace. Perfect spot and perfect function.

196
Oil Street Lamp
This is that rare bird that survived in very good condition. The very few that have survived are almost always beat to smithereens, repaired and then poorly repaired again, then a half assed electrification and and it gets to spend it last decades rotting in somebody's yard. Not this beauty! The font has me confused, though. Glass font, intact, over a metal font with no apparent pass through. It almost seems to be a "Dual Fuel" design or that it was an assist of some type. All glass panels are present and intact. You get to provide the lock on style chimney but I'll wager they're reproduced. 33"H with a 3 3/4" post socket.

197
West Bend Lithia Brewing Co. Beer Barrel Faucet
I know faucet sounds funny but that's the correct term. This was designed for serious beer tapping. Manufactured by Bishop & Babcock and stamped for use by West Bend Lithia. It's the only one I've ever seen marked by West Bend Lithia. I know that if I owned the original brew kettle doors, I would have to own this, too. 15" 

198
Great 1940s Framed Cockatiel Print
32"W x 26"H

199
Three Piece Lot of Cast Iron Kitchenware
As shown. No marks other than an 8B on the Dutch Oven.

200
1 Gallon Albany Slip Glaze C. Hermann Jug, Milwaukee
As shown

201
Lot of Eight Asst'd Soda Bottles
Werrbach (x3), Milw; Schloemer, Milw; Weissenberger (x2), Milw; New York Soda & Seltzer Co. Milw; Castalia, Wauwatosa.

202
Dietz Beacon Dash Lamp
With Mercury glass reflector. This is a good lamp in good condition. 13.5"H

203
Schlitz Tap Handle w/ Perlick Tap Head.
This is complete and ready to go. If you keep a quarter barrel on tap at home, (And who doesn't?) this is ready to be plumbed in to your "through the wall " set-up. 19"H

204
Federal Renaissance Wall Mirror
Because "renaissance" sounds a lot classier than "reproduction". And for the record, convex mirrors do nothing for your physique. Composition material. 19"H

205
Pabst Beer Robbins Ball Tap Knob.
Chipping to insert. Not perfect.

206
Copper Chafing Dish and Tin Coffee Boiler w/ Copper base
Like chafing dishes everywhere this has seen little to no use. Which is a shame because it's a very well made piece. The coffee boiler is a step above the usual all tin ones.

207
Lot of Four Asst'd Duck Decoys.
It doesn't appear that they've ever been shot at. Probably because no duck ever confused them with another duck. I don't usually think of duck decoys as hilarious, but I did when I saw these. The all brown one is some sort of composition.

208
Western Stoneware 1 Gl Cone Top jug.
No damage noted.

209
Large Lot of 21 Asst'd Beer Glasses
Brands include: Chief Oshkosh, Budweiser, Potosi, Lone Star, Hamm's, Pabst, Miller HL, Blatz & Blatz Pilsner, Jung, Weber, Weber's Pioneer, Leinenkugel & Schitz.

210
Dietz Junior Side Lamp
There's no denying it. This lamp has some issues. The bullseye lens is heavily fractured and the red lens is cracked. On the upside, the metal is in great shape.

211
Wagner Ware 1323 Popover Muffin Pan and 3B Frying Pan
As shown.

212
Lot of 3 Churn Lids and 2 Dashers.
The zinc glaze are 8" and 8.5" and the Albany is 8 3/4".

212A
Waukesha 1 qt Water Bottles
Stoppers are marked as Waukesha Fox Head & Imperial Springs. Both bottles are identically embossed as "Waukesha Fox Head Spring". They're probably closer to a 2 qt bottle but I didn't double check the capacity.

213
1904 Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Co. Milwaukee, WI Cast Iron Plaque
8" x 9"

214
Yellow Stained, Overshot Mini Oil Lamp.
No Chimney. 5.5". Stained is a glassware term; not a deficiency.

215
Lot of 13 Asst'd Graf's Bottles.
The amber bottle that is pictured by itself is an exceptionally clean bottle. Most Graf's bottles are pretty high mileage but this one got tucked away early on. If you want to collect a brand of soda that has MANY different bottles to find and are more or less readily available, Graf's is a good place to start.

215A
Hayden's Pat. Brass Pail
13"H x 9"W

216
George Getter Brewer Coldwater MI Quart Beer Bottle
Nice, clean bottle. He was only in business from 1879 - 1884 so I wouldn't think these are terribly common. 

217
15 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Potteries Oval. 

218
Edison Cylnder Phonograph And A Few Records.
Motor works but reproducer needs attention.

219
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
As shown.

220
West Bend Lithia Wood Quarter Barrel
A nice clean example.

221
Oak Hall Mirror with Coat and Hat Hooks
1/4 sawed. 28"W x 20.5"H

222
4 Gallon Western Stoneware Crock
Decorated front & back. 

223
Lot of 9 Asst'd Beer Bottles.
Plymouth, Gutsch & Schrier Sheboygan & Calumet Chilton

224
D.W. Norris Blue Ribbon Chewing Gum Counter Top Display Case.
One brass corner stamping needs to be resoldered but it's all there and complete. They were based out of Milwaukee and Chicago. A nice little case. 12"W x 8"D x 6"H

225
Thorens Music Box Clock
Both clock and music box work. 7"H

226
Mobiloil Outbaord Motor Gas Can
2.5 gallons. Just the right amount of wear and patina.

227
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

228
5 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Crows foot in the bottom, as shown.

229
Lot of 9 Asst'd Beer Bottles
Werbach, Milw; Blatz; Weber Waukesha; Miller clear; Jung Milwaukee clear; Kornburger Milwaukee clear; Pabst

230
Lot of 3 Oil Lamp Fonts
As shown

231
Plymouth Bottles & Crates
As shown.

232
Lot of Four Asst'd Carnival Glass Pieces
All dark.

233
Copper Wash Boiler with Copper Lid
I don't want to call this "rare", but in Wisconsin, if a boiler had a copper lid there were better than even odds it got turned into a still.

233A
5 Piece Cast Iron Patio Garden Furniture with Planter Box
Solid cast iron that won't blow away like the aluminum wannabe Big Box Store stuff. 

234
Red Wing Chicken Waterer
Good condition.

235
Cast Iron Dog Nut Cracker On Base
As shown.

236
German Austrian Lap Top Grinder
Beechwood

237
Arcadian Waukesha Wood Soda Crate
All those flavors!

238
Large Pountney Flow Blue Platter
Hilton Pattern. 17" x 12"

239
Water, Magnesia & Chicago Beer Bottles
Plus a Moerleins.

240
2 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Nice decoration

241
Borden's Milk Crate & Porch Milk Box
As shown.
 

242
Lot of 3 Coca Cola Bottles
L to R, Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Unmarked

243
Matched Pair Large Transferware Platters
Shown as W&S Edge, England 1840s. 18" x 14"

244
Enamel Dial Plate Clock
6" x 6" Complete w/ pendulum and key.

245
Matched Pair of Jadeite Dresser Lamps
About 10"H

246
Pair of Glass Fruit & Candy Jars
Tallest is 11.5"H

247
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

248
Lot of Five Asst'd Flour & Feed Sacks
As shown.

249
Cast Iron Ham Boiler
24"W x 13"D Often referred to as laundry boilers, they are  in fact ham boilers. Marked only with a No. 8 on one handle. Footed. Double gate marked.

250
Lot of 5 Assorted Milk Bottles
As shown

251
H. Beuscher So. Germantown Milk Shipping Can
20"H

252
Lot of Three Asst'd Pieces Gray Graniteware
The labeled piece is made by Nesco, then located in Milwaukee. Far left at 9.5"H

253
Lap Top Coffee Grinder
9"W with handle

254
5 Gallon Robinson Ransbottom Cone Top Jug
As shown

255
Very Large Service of Modern Blue Danube China
And some flow blue and transferware for good measure.

256
Hanson Brass Face 100lb Spring Scale
For many of you, this would be more than adequate for the deer camp.

257
10 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Has a line in the back.

258
Lot of Three Asst'd Advertising Pieces
As shown.

259
Set of American Novelty Co. Stereograph Cards
These were designed for a coin operated viewing machine that allowed the viewer to see a different image each time for a penny. We do not have the viewer. Whiting's Patent Universal

260
Cast Iron Boston Terrier Doorstop
A nice old one. 8"H

261
English Clock Garniture
Scene features draft horses at work. 12"H

262
A Seven Piece Ironstone Chamber Set KT&K
Everything you need to live off the grid by Knowles, Taylor And Knowles.

263
Child's Scrolling Drawing Board.
Shows many different drawing techniques. Chalkboard is face down for presentation purposes. 24"W x 19"H

264
Nice Bracket Lantern in the Delft Style
Bristol glass font. Natural mirror reflector. Hand painted. Kosmos Brenner burner. 14.5"H

265
Merry Whisk Beater Jar
4 Cup capacity

266
Lot of Two Albany Slip Stoneware Pieces
An 8 Gallon churn and an E.H. Merrill signed 2 gl jug.

267
Very Large 2 Sheave Pulley
31" Overall, 9"W. Sheaves are 7 3/4". It's a beast.

268
Old Milwaukke Beer Cooler by Cronstroms.
Some gasket adhesion.

269
Lot of Three Tube Style Sausage Stuffers
All are clean and all three have hooks so they can be hung for display.

270
Pair of Butter Churns. 6 Gallon & 5 Gallon
They obviously came out of the same shop I just have no idea where it was. Small one has a crowsfoot, as pictured

271
Nice Leaded, Stain Glass Table Lamp
18.5"W Shade. 3 socket fixture of which 2 have been replaced. Unsigned.

272
Barnyard Lot
Top part of a chicken feeder, one hame, a great pair of swamp shoes and the only cast iron ox shoes I've ever seen. Swamp shoes were made to help distribute a horse's weight when working in soft soil. You can see how they were cut out to accommodate a horse shoe. But the really cool things in this lot are the cast iron ox shoes. Manufactured shoes for ox just don't show up very often.

273
12 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Tight Line

274
NCR 323 Cash Register, For Parts
This was the same size as the barber shop registers but on a much larger drawer base. What you see is what we have.

275
Caramel Slag 6 Panel 16" Table Lamp
Cast Iron Base

276
Copper Wash Boiler
No lid.

277
Oak Clock Shelf
21"W x 9"H x 8"D

278
A Plow Plane, A Small Plane and 7 Brass Face Scales.
As shown.

279
Lot of Two Nice Old Prints
A milk maid in a very nice oak frame and the Queens Doctor attending the child of a staff member in a walnut frame. 23.5" x 21.5"  and 17" x 14".

280
Ironstone Bowl & Pitcher
English Cottage Scene. Unmarked.

281
Cornwell 1/2" Impact Set and Others.
Others include Snap-On, Craftsman, Wright, Etc.

282
Nearly New Milwaukee 6508 Corded Sawzall.
With a few odd blades.

283
An Unusual Framed, Christmas Themed Wall hanging.
Made of old Christmas cards but well done.

284
Cast Iron Dog Nut Cracker
This was originally on a base.

285
Minneapolis Brewing Co. 1 pt Beer Bottle
Condition = BEST

286
Liberty Stone Blocks Building Set
These are made in Milwaukee. An unusually clean and complete set.

287
12 Gallon Red Wing Crock
No damage!

288
Lot of Assorted Retail Catalogs
The 1930's Sears is a hoot.

289
Two Man Log Carrier
Unmarked but quality is on par with Leach of Oshkosh.

290
Stihl 024 AV Chainsaw
Untested

291
Soo Railroad Lock
With Soo RR marked key

292
Don's Climbing Hooks and Belt.
Don was retired from Wisconsin Electric. Like every phone and electrical retiree, he kept his hooks, "just in case".

293
Eagle Works Soda Bottling Co.
Unfortunately, there are several chips out of the lip.

294
The Atlas Steam Vaporizer No. 111 and a Cup & Heater Kit.
The base to the piece on the left is an alcohol burner. The piece on the right stores away inside the cup which has folding handles on it. Kind of neat tin ware.

295
Assorted Padlocks
As shown.

296
Assorted Keys
As shown.

297
Lot of Asst'd Patriotic & Military Items
Boy Scout Bugle, no mouthpiece. Blue Star Mother pennant. Several pillow cases and magazines.

298
Nice Tool Hod w/ Old Red Wash.
White pine. 21"W x 15"D

299
Copper Wash Boiler
No lid.

300
3 Ton Coffing Chain Hoist
NOT made in China.

301
A.B. Chance 1 Ton Chain Hoist
And a pair of HD galvanized blocks.

302
Asst'd Children's Books & Comics
As Shown.

303
George Wostenholm Multi Purpose Knife
It's in pretty rough condition but it's still a worthwhile knife. 3 7/8" closed.

304
Ethnic Knife w/ Sheath
8.75" Overall

305
Full Tacklebox
A typical, "I go fishing once a year" tackle box.

306
A Pretty Serious All Steel Double Sheave Pulley.
28" end to end.

307
An Old Brass Bed Warmer.
When used with charcoal or an ember, it does emit dangerous fumes but you probably already have that with your current bed warmer.

308
English Ironstone Bowl & Pitcher Set and Chamber Pot
A nice, clean set.

309
Lot of Four Cupid Awake / Asleep Framed Prints
Includes one matched set. The largest at 17.5"

310
Lot of Six Pieces Assorted Pattern Glass
Pink Vase is 12", Vaseline at 7+" and cut crystal cruet at 9". The vaseline bottle is old and of good quality. Nicely ground stopper. The cruet on the left is high quality crystal.

311
Set of 3 George Harrison 3D Somewhere In England NOS Countertop Stand Up Display Signs
And a Van Halen Fair Warning Album, BUT WAIT! save COD charges and get the K-Tel Starburst album included at no extra cost!!

312
Lot of 2 Cream Cans, One Advertises Meadowmoor Dairy
Meadowmoor at 12.5"

313
Oak Hall Mirror with Hat And Coat Hooks
24" Top to Bottom

314
Lot of asst'd Magazines, Antique Reference Books, Vict Scrap Book and A World Stamp Album
As shown.

315
Depression Era Countertop Spice Shaker Set w/Carrier
As shown.

316
Anatomically Incorrect Bottle Cap Man And 4 Strip Tease Glasses
I didn't test the glasses but they look like the kind where the clothes become transparent when the glass gets cold or wet. From what I've been told.

317
Mixed Lot of Mixed Items
The two inkwells and the Kiel Bank are old but the tin car and dog bank aren't.

318
Unusual Mechanical Boot Jack
Step on the heel and the jaws open. Step on the toe and they close. A neat piece.

319
Lot of Tin Candle Molds, Pig Candle Stick and Some Bobbins
One of the candle molds is missing the base. The chamberstick has an epoxy repair. 

320
Lot of Four Asst'd Hay Knives
As shown.

321
Asst'd Tools And Padlocks
Ridgid pipe wrenches, a clamp on vise and 5 commercial quality locks (probably WEPCO) all keyed alike.

322
Mixed Lot of Kitchen Collectibles
Brass scoop, Food choppers, Tin lunch pail, 3 canning jars, tin dipper and berry pail, cookie press, double cherry stoner, baskets, wood scoop, butter paddle and more.

323
Lot of Four Asst'd Carnival Statues
Two on left are plaster. Two on right are mache. Mermaid is made in Milwaukee by Unger's Cell-U-Pon

324
Lot of Two Plateaus
Largest at 15"

325
Wood Dough Tray
As shown.

325A
Lot of Asst'd Bottles
Most are unmarked but there are two Duffy's Malt Whiskey Bottles from Rochester, NY.

326
Mixed Lot of Kitchen & Domestic Items
The sad iron set is complete and the only one I've ever seen with the original box. The Sensible Iron is a nice addition. The cat lid doesn't quite fit the base.

327
The Ever Stick Anchor
My first though was that this was some swanky, patented fishing anchor that never caught on and would be worth its weight in gold. I was wrong. It's made specifically for utility companies to anchor power and telephone pole guy wires. Nonetheless it's a bit of an engineering marvel if not somewhat impractical. It expands or contracts depending on which way the jointed tripod is pushed or pulled.

328
Lot of Cast Iron Cookware
2 Kettles, 2 fry pans and a sprinkling can with no sprinkler head.

329
Great A. Diefenthaeler South Germantown Advertising Rolling Pin.
Excellent condition. No apologies.

330
Blatz Old Heidelberg Bullet Light ROG Advertising Sign
The Cincinnati Advertising Products Co. The glass is great. Some very minor paint loss on the wood base and the decals aren't 100% but  this is a must have piece for your back bar collection. 

331
Joseph Wolf Milwaukee Pre Hutch Cobalt Soda Bottle
No cracks, no chips!

332
1987 Plymouth Reliant K LE wagon. 36,000 Miles Extra Clean!
Freshly detailed by Nice Car and looking like a million bucks. It's as clean inside as it is outside. Fuel injected, which kind of surprised me but the windows will require manual manipulation. It has the 2.5L mill. I tried to see if this was the High Performance model but couldn't confirm it. In any case, it's larger than the 2.2L alternative. And don't expect to tie your blue tooth in to the radio. The kids will marvel when they see the cigarette lighter occupying the "power port". I've driven it and although it wouldn't be at home in Elkhart Lake, it's a perfectly fine first car or daily driver. Lastly, the car was parked in a gravel floor garage so you're probably going to find some rust on the undercarriage. My physique no longer lends itself to wiggling around under cars so if you'd like to inspect it, swing by on Monday afternoon. I've noticed that this car elicits strong opinions from those that see it. What's yours?
Year: 1987
Maker: Plymouth
Condition: Good to Very Good

333
Lot of 2, Small, German Hand Lanterns
The Feuerhand No. 225, the larger is at 8.5" and the Fledermaus No. 666, the smaller is at 6.5". I would have sold then separately but the small on is missing the adjusting knob for the wick. What a great pair of lanterns! Today's trivia: Fledermaus is the German word for bat which is the logo used by Fledermaus. It literally translates to "fluttering mouse".

334
Blue And White Bail Handle Butter Crock With Lid
5.5"H

335
Lot of 6 Asst'd Pole Setting Tools
These are true commercial quality hand tools. At least one is marked Leach, an Oshkosh manufacturer of the highest quality tools for the logging and power industry for over a century. Included are 2, 8' pinch bars and a shovel, post hole digger, rammer and a scoopy thing all with 9'-10' handles. If you only use them once they will have paid for themselves.

336
28" Fiberglass Extension Ladder
Excellent condition.

337
Simplicity 869 Snow Blower w/Electric Start
I didn't try to start it but judging from its age and condition it shouldn't take much.

338
Alumacraft 14' Aluminum Row Boat Model F-7 on Trailer.
Remember, if it keeps water in, it will keep water out. A nice clean boat with oak gunwales that give it a "step above" look that will help distract rubberneckers while you're jackknifing it at the boat launch. Rated for "22-28 HP". Has a pair of oars with it but one of them is holed. One trailer tire is flat.
 

339
Four wagon wheels
42" and 36"

340
Generac 5000W Portable Generator
I didn't try to start it. Doesn't look like it's seen much use at all.

341
John Deere 317 Garden Tractor, 46" Deck, 46" Blower and Wheel Weights
This has been parked for awhile. We don't know if it currently runs or if it "ran when parked". 2 front tires are flat. This would make a good project piece for you if you want a 17HP JD without having to break the bank.

342
John Deere 80 Dumping Garden Trailer
As shown.
 

343
DR 6.75HP Walk Behind String Trimmer
Untested.

344
23" Scalding Kettle w/ 3 Feet and Bail Handle
As shown

345
John Deere 56 Riding Lawn Mower
Untested and Unknown

346
31" Scalding Kettle
Seems to be intact.

347
20" Scalding Kettle w/ 3 Feet
Has ears for a bail handle but no handle.

348
Wood Bob Sleigh
Appears to be complete as far as the major components are concerned but you might have to donate some lumber.

349

350
John Deere 5B Walk Behind / Tow Behind Sprayer
Can be used with folding boom arms or with hose end wand. Fiberglass 18+ gallon tank. Currently configured for walk behind but is easily changed over to pull behind. I started and ran the motor last fall but did not try the pump.

351
John Deer GX75 Riding Lawn Mower
I started and ran this last fall. It runs awhile and then stalls. Restart & repeat. Custom duct tape modification to port side. 

352
Kade's Knock Down Portable Oak Showcase
M. Winter Lumber Co. This is a nice case! The back doors have been replaced with modern, roller style glass but to be honest, it's an improvement. Made in Sheboygan, WI 6'W x 2'D x 39"H

353
48" Round Oak Extension Table
Table Only. No leaves. No chairs.

354
Set of 4 oak chairs.
Nice, clean chairs.

355
54" round Oak Extension Table
Table Only. No Leaves. No chairs.

356
Set of Four Double Press Back Cane Seat Oak Chairs
One leg on one chair has been repaired and should not be used unless you have it professionally repaired.

357
Oak Dresser w/ Mirror
Applied carvings, original finish.

358
Large Pine Open Top 2 Piece Hutch
Good Color. Great function. 6'W x 77"H x 23"D Dovetailed drawer construction. Solid.

359
Fantastic Oak Triple Curved Glass China Cabinet w/ Leaded, Beveled Crystal Windows
There are china cabinets and then there are china cabinets. But THIS is a china cabinet. 
Triple curve? Check
Quarter sawed oak? Check
Paw feet? Check
Original finish? Check
Leaded, beveled crystal glass? Check
Fancy carved crown? Check
The only thing this is missing is your address.

360
S Curve Roll Top Desk Northwestern Furniture Co. Milwaukee
Needs some minor attention but what roll top doesn't? 6'W x 31"D x 44"H

361
Set of 6 Schlitz Tavern Press Back Advertising Beer Chairs
The 3 on the left have the roundish style seat. The 3 on the right have the shield style seat. Of the 3 on the right, two have split seats. ALL have sharp, clear embossing and good color. They will be sold as one lot for one money. 

362
Classic Oak Corner Pocket Tavern Table
As Pa used to say before the Skat game: "No women, no children and no talking." 38" Square. 30"H

363
GB&CF Oak Table, Unusually Small.
The smallest table of this style that I've seen. 15.5"W x 19"H

364
Very Nice, Tall Oak Pedestal
14" W x 36"H

365
Oak Pedestal
Replaced Top. 12"W x 32"H
 

366
Small Oak Wall Table w/ Carved Skirt
Probably English. 28"W x 13"D x 27"H

367
Oak Lamp Table
24"W x 29"H

368
10 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Needs a good, thorough cleaning but appears to be sound.

369
Very Clean Nickle Trim Kerosene Stove.
I believe you could fill it and use it. 

370
Planet Jr Walking Cultivator
Originally, this would have come with a drill, wheel hoe, rake and a plow. While the attachments are long gone, this piece has survived with incredible original paint. Probably the cleanest Planet Jr. we've seen.

371
Man-Of-The-North Carved High Back Chair By Robert Mitchell
Appears to be mahogany under the varnish overcoat. Well made. I use the Man-Of-The-North term loosely. It could be any mythological figure. Or my 3rd grade nun. 39"H

372
Oak Pedestal
12"dia x 24"H

373
Smoking Cabinet
Not copper lined. 12.5"W x 28"H

374
Fancy Oak Gene Simmons High Back Chair
Quarter sawed, all lumber. 41"H. A quality piece.

375
Oak GB&CF Organ Stool
14"W

376
Classic Wood Butter Churn
As shown.

377
Mahogany Duncan Pfyfe Revival Table
Single Drawer 25.5"W x 14"D x 24"H

378
An Old Style Hand Truck
Stands on its own. 42"H

379
Wrought Iron Floor Lamp
This piece has been neglected for decades and needs you to bring it back to life. Well made. Here's your opportunity to start experimenting with reverse electrolysis rust removal.

380
A Good Stool
33"H

381
Pair of Oak High Back Embossed chairs
46"H

382
Childs Oak Press Back Arm Rocker
Just needs a damp rag and it's ready to enjoy.

383
One Piece Pine Step Back Cupboard
2 light top and blind door base. All pine with beaded plank construction. A legit farmhouse cupboard.

384
All Wood High Chair
This is the first 100% correct and original high chair I've seen in several years. Usually somebody has pulled the tray off of it or replaced the footboard or stripped it within an inch of its life. This one is so original that it still has its original pin stripe decoration. Beautiful example.

385
Westinghouse Art Deco Floor Fan
Cast Iron base. Resto project. Untested; the cord is shot.

386
2 Piece Pine Stepback Cupboard
Simple. Straight. Solid. Beaded panels and trim. 39"W x 19"D x 81"H

387
Excelsior Show Case Works Countertop Walnut Showcase
Don added the kitchen table legs to it but they can easily be removed. Two pieces of the frame have bowed but they don't affect the functionality of it. 84"W x 28"D x 14"H 

388
Cal's Colt Bouncing Horse
My first thought when I saw this was that you could probably catapult a kid a fair distance with one of these. Maybe that's why you don't see them anymore. About 4' long.

389
A Silage Fork and A Double Bit Axe
As shown.

390
Solid Mahogany Tilt Top Table w/ Marquetry Top.
I'm torn on this piece. The quality, style and construction are all there. I'm pretty sure it's a higher end revival piece, but... I don't see enough period pieces to make a definitive call. There is no veneer, other than the inlay and the feet are hand carved. But the legs aren't dovetailed to the column, the screws are too uniform and the latch, (original) smacks of newer, not older. Disirregardless, (my favorite made up word) it's a very good table. 22" top.

391
GB&CF Quarter Sawed Oak Lamp Table
24" x 24"

392
Walnut Stretched Base Victorian Table
I used Victorian as a catch all because this incorporates about 4 different design elements. 30" x 22"

393
Solid Plank Quarter Sawed Oak Lamp Table
"Stout" is the word that best describes this. The legs need tightening but this is the table you want to be holding onto during a tornado. 25" x 25" top.
 

394
Dated 1867 Dovetailed Immigrant Trunk in Dark Green
This is a darn handsome trunk. Solid and well made. Beautiful blue interior but somewhere along the way the till was removed. The stuff in the bottom is potpourri, not critter leavings. 

395
Oak Top Ice Cream Table and One Chair.
Don't like to share your ice cream? Have I got a deal for you.  

396
Set of Two Captains Chairs
Ready to put in place.

397
Lot of Two, An Adjustable Stool and An Oak Chair
The stool needs repair. 

398
A Weirdly Interesting Stool / Bench
Somebody liked it because when the seat split they went through the effort to repair it. Nonetheless, I'd be reluctant to put it to a load test. 24"H.

399
A Classic Shop Stool
32"

400
Sanitary Scale Co. Chicago 24lb Computing Scale
This just needs to be wiped down and you could be weighing your thumb in no time. A lot of these were relegated to damp basements after they were retired and as a result are now useless boat anchors. Fortunately this one is in great shape. If you buy it, plan on bringing someone to help you load it.

401
Oak Plant Stand
12 x 12 x 22

402
Cast Iron and Rose Marble Jardinière Stand
I took about 6 photos before I realized the top corner was snapped off. Maybe your guests won't notice either. Signed NB&I which without doing any homework I'll attribute to National Brass & Iron Works of Reading, PA, in business from about 1891 to 1911. But again, that's without doing any homework.

403
Upright Spinning Wheel
Needs a good dusting and some remedial mildew work.

404
An Oak Firewood Box
These are great in the mud room for mittens and scarves. Or you could be really radical and use it for firewood.

405
Pair of Simplex 329, 15 Ton Pole Jacks and A Bottle Jack.
The Simplex Jacks were specifically designed for lifting and straightening power and phone poles but could be used like any Hi-Lift jack. The screw jack is a bonus. 

406
Trahern Pump Co. Rockford, IL Hand Pump
A good looking, classic pump.

407
A Pair of Westinghouse Mobilaire Floor Fans
I'm told that these have a cult following and that they bring big money. I was told that shortly after I got tired of ours being in the way and giving it to my Bother-In-Law. Untested.

408
Johnson 20HP Outboard Motor and Remote Gas Tank
As clean as it is, the motor is tight and the handle won't engage the starter pawls. I suspect it's tight from sitting but you'll know more when you pull the head. THE STAND IS NOT INCLUDED WITH THE MOTOR!

409
Johnson 5.5HP Sea Horse Outboard Motor w/ Remote Tank
Loose. Has compression. Untested.

410
Oak Princess Frame and Mirror
That's All. No hardware.

411
Nice 24" Caramel Slag Glass Hanging Lamp Shade
This is a nice fixture and would look good over your round oak table.

412
Alaskan Oak Ice Box
32"W x 41"H

413
Oak Towel Bar Commode
Just needs a damp rag.

414
Triple Curved Glass Continental Vitrine
Exceptionally good condition and ready to put in place. Classy, dust free display space. 27"W x 60"H x 12"D

415
Victorian Floral Hanging Pull Down Lamp
Electrified. Complete and ready to hang.

416
Grape Pattern Stained Glass, Leaded Hanging Lamp
Older than newer. 20"

417
The Supreme, All Time Rock Star of MCM Shadow Frame Mirrors.
Have you ever seen a shadow box mirror with a higher "Cool" factor? No, you have not. This is as good as they get. Some repairs to mirror sections. 

418
Lot of Army & Navy Uniform Items and Some WI Electric Varsity Style Jackets.
As shown.

419
Lot of 3 Silver Dollars
2 1921 Morgan Dollars and a 1922 Peace Dollar

420
1920s/'30s Ladies Diamond Ring
My wife informs me that it's a 1/3ct plus. Also has several smaller diamonds and sapphires. One of the sapphires is missing.

421
Lot of 3 Asst'd Gold Rings
The ring with the pinkish reddish stone is not marked for Karat but I'll bet a shiny new dime that it's white gold. The simple wedding band is 14K YG. The ring with no main stone but side diamonds is 10K YG

422
Lot of 2 Elgin Pocket Watches and a Compass
A 7 jewel full plate OF and a G. M. Wheeler 15J HC with no crystal. As a bonus you get a WWII military Taylor made compass marked USCE for United State Corps of Engineers.

423
Lot of Asst'd US Coins
$1.95 of face value US Silver, includes a Canuck dime. Plus a few nickels and wheats.

424
Lot of Two Wristwatches, Longines and Bulova
Longines is a 17J automatic in a 10K GF case and the Bulova is a 15J.

425
Wisconsin Electric Gold Jewelry
All three pieces are marked 10K. The ring, including the stones, weighs in at 9.2 grams.

426
Koopman's Patent Magics Pocket Lamp
And that's as much as I can tell you.

427
LeCoultre Atmos Shelf Clock
Clean example. Not engraved. Needs a suspension wire.

428
Colonial Manufacturing 5 Tube Grandfather Clock
I know, Grandfathers' clock are not all the rage. Right now. But 10 years from now you'll be congratulating yourself for your stellar foresight because you bought this at the right time. This is a quality timepiece leaning towards the upper end. Mahogany case. Westminster chimes. Strikes on tubes, not rods and has a very good quality movement. Unlike the modern clocks that are made from flattened out beer cans, this movement has heavy plates and quality wheels, (gears). Over the last several months I've regulated it so that it's within 1 minute over a 2-3 week span. That's almost unheard of for a non astrological tall case clock. However, you'll need to have the striking hammers attended to as they sound a bit off when it strikes. It could probably stand a professional cleaning and lubricating at the same time.

429
Classic Hamm's Waterfall / Campfire/ Canoe Scene Motion Beer Sign.
As captivating and mesmerizing now as they were 50 years ago. Works properly but does have the usual line through part of the motion image.

430
A Hand Made Working Model Traction Steam Engine w/ A Rumely Thrashing Machine.
These were both made by the same person in the Shawano area around 1935. The steering works and the drive train operates when the engine is rolled. It's not live steam, but a fairly well detailed model made from materials on hand. This is one of those items that has to be seen in person to be truly appreciated. A true piece of WI folk art. Both pieces hooked up measure in at 4' in length with the straw chute not extended. The threshing machine is about 14"H; the steam engine a tad shorter.

431
Franco American New York Castorland 1796 Reissue
As shown.

432
Mixed Lot of Men's Costume Jewelry and Foreign Coins
As shown

433
Large Note Silver Certificate and Red Seat $2 Bill
Horse blanket has a short tear in the upper right numeral 1.

434
Asst'd Necklaces, Etc.
Crystal, African trade, Mexican Amethyst w/ matching earrings and a Mexican silver bolo tie.

435
Lot of 3 Michael Jordan 1 oz .999 Silver Bullion & $1.20 face value US Silver Coinage.
As shown.

436
USA 1984 $10 Gold Coin and 1983 & 1984 XXIII Olympiad $1 Silver Coins
As shown.

437
1986 Ellis Island US Coin Prestige Set
As shown.

438
1971 Eisenhower Proof Dollar Coin and 1976 Bicentennial Proof Set.
As shown.

439
Folk Painted Box & A Winnebago Basket
27" x 9.5" and Winnebago is 8"H

440
Lot of Assorted Cracker & Biscuit Tins
As shown.

441
Putnam Fadeless Dyes Countertop Store Case.
Front and back have tin litho advertising in addition to the interior advertising. This one is in pretty good shape. 21"W

442
Chatillon's 120LB Cream Scale
As shown.
 

443
The Blanchard Print Butter Carrier
When your name is Blanchard...

444
Jazzbo -Jim The Dancer On The Roof by Unique Art
Works

445
The Security Lightning Rod Co. Advertising Match Safe
A truly scarce piece. During the inspection the cap popped off of the rive. This will need to be repaired. No pieces were lost.

446
Lot of Asst'd Advertising Tins and a Nutmeg Spice Grinder
As shown.

447
Tombo The Alabama Coon Jigger by Ferdinand Strauss
Works

448
German Made Pull Horse
About 5"L x 5"H

449
Walnut Eastlake Wall Pocket w/ Painted Tin Panel
11"W x 14"H

450
Lot of Three GREAT Halloween Novelty Horns
German made. Excellent condition. These are just the best!

451
Lot of Two Glass Fishing Floats
5" and 4"

452
Nice Covered Butter Jar w/ Bail Handle
About 5.5"dia. No damage.

453
Very Nice Ornate Swinging Picture Frame
7"W x 15" H

454
Bender & Warr Oconomowoc Advertising Egg Shipping Crate in Blue
Beautiful color. By the Reliable Incubator And Brooder Co. Quincy IL

455
Lot of Three Asst'd Armand Marseilles Dolls
Longest at 19"

456
Super tramp Art Sewing Box w/ Brass Tack Ornamentation.
As clean as you'll ever find one and with great style to boot. 10"W x 6.5"D x 6"H

457
The American Model No. 9 Repeating Cap Gun Cane
This might actually be more fun than just smashing an entire roll with a hammer. Not that I've ever done that. This was designed that each time you smacked it down it would automatically feed and detonate a cap. Boys being boys I imagine the attrition rate on these was astronomical. Here's a survivor. 26"

458
Lot of Four Asst'd Christmas Ornaments & Decorations
Wax angelis 4", Tree is 4.5", Snowman is 2.5" and Cotton figure is 4" 

459
Enterprise Double Wheel Coffee grinder
Wheels are 10.25". It appears that Ann was using this to grind coffee. 

460
Fantastic Tramp Art Picture Frame
Another stellar piece. All of the elements you want to see in a tramp art frame. I haven't been able to track down the S.C.W. Private Stock advertising image but with a frame this great the image is just a bonus. 18" x 15"

461
Large Lot of Asst'd Monarch Advertising Items
Thermos bottle by thermos. Monarch was a Chicago based distributor and I believe it still exists, somewhat, as part of SYSCO.

462
Lot of Asst'd Dolls and Children's Toys
The Bye-Lo is an A.M. 

463
Rayo Table Lamp, Electrified
21"
 

464
Four Piece Carpet Train
Approximately G gauge or a little smaller. 

465
Red Wing Triangle Grocery Sheboygan, WI Beater Jar
Good condition

466
Howe 8 Ounce Balance Scale w/Weights and Brass Candy Pan
As shown.

467
Lot of Four Asst'd Lightning Rod Balls
Unfortunately, only the smooth round ball is perfect. The others all have some level of damage.

468
Lot of Three Asst'd Advertising Tins
As shown.

469
Howe 8 Ounce Balance Scale w/ Weights
As shown

470
Lot of Three Skookum and Skookum Style Dolls
Largest at 6.5"

471
Hill Climber Toy
Good condition. 10"L x 7.5"H

472
3' tall Feather Tree
With Original Base

473
A really Nice Advertising Barrel for Dickinson's Witch HAzel
Great condition and great graphics. Nice blue wash. Essex, Conn. 16"H

474
Chatillon's 60 LB Milk Scale
16" Overall

475
Brass Gasoline Torch-cum-Table Lamp
One of the very sure signs that you were an antique dealer in the  1970s was if you converted blow torches into table lamps. 22"

476
Dart Gun Target Practice Game.
"Great Family Amusement Game" Ahh, where to start. This marketing plan would last about 0.3 nanoseconds in the current climate. Promoted as perfectly harmless, I would have had my sisters moving out of the house in less than an hour. Judging from the condition of the pistol and the fact that it still has its original box, this toy saw little if any use.

477
Old Hickory Style Foot Stool
Unmarked but very well made. Natural splint. 10" square x 11"H

478
Weathervane w/ Ruby tail, Twig Rod tip and Copper Directional Letters
The ruby glass is a replacement.

479
6 Gallon C. Hermann Milwaukee Decorated Butter Churn
It has cracks but it also has a pretty nice decoration.

480
Cast Iron Horse Team
That's all we have. About 10"

481
Folk Art Frame w/ geo. Washington
Lower right corner is chipped. 12.5" x 16"

482
Lot of Two German Wind-up Toys.
The lad on the left hoists his Hoffbrau and the boy on the right swings the little girl up into the air. No keys. Both about 5"

483
Early Mohair, Hump Back, Long Nose, Jointed Teddy Bear
15"

484
Modern Bocce ball Set
By Brookstone. I don't think you can darken their doorway for less than a Benjamin.

485
Lot of Two Globe Canning Jars.
Quarts

486
5' Feather Tree.
It's getting a little tired. 

487
Daisy Red Ryder BB Gun.
Let's all say it: "You'll put your....
In answer to a question: Yes, this is an early production copper band model. The rear stock is cracked.

488
Hill Climber Streetcar Toy
In pretty nice condition. 13.5"

489
Lot of 15 Asst'd Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls
Let's see where the market is now.

490
Three Box Lot Of Christmas Ornaments and Bottle Brush Trees.
Some nice ornaments in here.

491
Lot of Three Advertsing Tins
As shown.

492
Frary's 60 lb Spring Balance Scale
As shown.

493
Another Gasoline Blow Torch Lamp
I wonder what happened to the first guy that plugged one in after not quite getting all of the gasoline out of it.

494
Lot of Two, 3 Ring Binders of US Postage Collector Stamps.
Many blocks of four and other blocks. Almost all are mint. I have no idea what the total face value is.

495
Interesting Star & Crescent Folk Art Lightning Rod(?)
Somewhere along the way it lost its point but what a neat piece.

496
Balancing Skivvy Waver Novelty
It's modern but it's fun. Skivvy waver was a pejorative reserved for US Navy Signalmen. They loved it.

497
Lot of Two Brass Face Scales
24 lbs and 20 lbs. About 6".

498
Heavily Painted Wooden Barrel
I'm not sure what the story is with this. It's bright. About 12" x 15".

499
A Lot of ABC and Other Children's Blocks.
We really do. Stand is 21" W.

500
Nice Cast Iron Dresser Mirror.
8.5" x 11.5"

501
Lot of Asst'd Toy Soldiers
All of the wooden bases are new.

502
Folk Art Tin Match Holder And A Cigar Box.
Back in the early to mid 70's somebody realized that very well done pieces of tole work with colorful paint were showing up in old homesteads around Washington and Fond du Lac Counties. They were all obviously made by the same hand as they had a very distinctive style. Serious dealers at the time were all over anything that had a whiff of native Folk Art to it and these pieces became highly sought after. This is one of those pieces and despite the damage to the top of this match holder, it's still a neat little piece of local design. 8.5"

503
Buffalo Balance Scale w/ Standard Weights
The nested weight set on the right is stamped WI (19)14 to indicate that these had been inspected and calibrated for trade by the state of WI.

504
Folk Art Folding Steel Crow Decoy.
The wings fold up for transport. 16"

505
Schuco Bell Hop Yes/No Mechanical Monkey
By moving his tail you can make his head move up and down or side to side. Glass eyes. Excelsior stuffed with wool suit.

506
Gasoline Blow Torch Lamp
Probably not UL listed.

507
Cutlery Box and Tool Hod
Largest is 10" x 22"

508
Cast Iron Cookware and Kitchenware Includes Reids Muffin Pan
Goodell apple peeler, match holder and although it's unmarked it's a Reid's muffin pan w/1870 on the handle. Pan is 16.5" x  9"

509
Nice German "Squeaker" Book
The pages have squeakers built in to them. This is in remarkably good condition. 8" x 6.5"

510
Lot of Three Adv. Tins Include Scarce Size Campfire Marshmallow
I don't believe I ever seen the small size before. 5.5" x 3.5".

511
Indian Basketry
16"

512
Very Scarce Grand Rapids Lumber Moisture Tester
This unique scale was used to determine the moisture content of lumber. Made by the Buffalo Scale Co. for the Grand Rapids Vapor Kiln. Most (moist?) unusual.

513
Child's Snow Shovel, A Garden Shovel and a Coal Shovel.
I'm not sure why these are here.

514
Carved Walnut Victorian Folding Shelf and Another Walnut Shelf
30" x 19" and 16" x 20"

515
Modern Shore Bird
21"

516
Washington Irving Sketch Book
4.5" x 6.5"

517
Norleigh Diamond Lantern by Shapleigh Hdwr
Copper Font and smoke cap. Appears to to be the original globe but I'm not positive. 14.5"

518
Eagle Grocery Store Cedar Grove, WI. Advertising Match Holder w/ S&P Shakers
Phone Number "3". I hear they're up to 7 now.

519
5 gl Western Crock and a Flemishware Pitcher
The crock is cracked. Badly. The pitcher has spout chips.

520
Sheet Iron Indian Weather Vane
It's a bit small at 11"H to be a weather vane, but I had to start somewhere. Damage to the hip area. I eventually noticed that along the base you can just make out the wording, "Shawano, WIS". I struck out there but did find this link: https://ciscosgallery.com/products/folk-art-indian-weather-vane-c0690?_pos=25&_sid=10221993b&_ss=r 
Bid accordingly.
 

521
Comical Plaster Face
With a socket in the top of his head. I should know what this is for, but I don't. About 5".

522
Countertop Scale From Wm. Frankfurth Hardware, Milwaukee
Frankfurth was a major hardware wholesaler into the mid 1900s.

523
Howe 8 oz Scale
9.5"

524
Novelty Santa & Sleigh Counterbalance Motion Toy
Unfortunately, this isn't an old piece but it is a neat piece. When put in motion Santa rocks his head and so does the reindeer. 17"H

525
Woven Wool Contemporary Textile
23" x 39"

526
Flat Top Trunk
As shown.

527
Asst'd Corkscrews
As shown.

528
Ancient Kauri Wood Bowls From New Zealand
Largest is about 8" x 7"

529
Child's Rocking Chair
As shown.

530
Brass Blow Torch Lamp
This one is a little smaller. Maybe for the kid's room. 16"

531
Cast Iron Still Bank
3"

532
Mahogany Yacht Helm
An original wheel, not a repro or decorator piece. 25" Extreme

533
Another Counterbalance Toy of a Sailor Rowing
When put in motion he pulls the oars. It's not old, but hey, whatever floats your boat. 

534
Arcade Imperial Lap Top Coffee Grinder
As shown.

535
Mixed Lot Of Collectibles
The bell is not old. The bank advertises Singer sewing machines.

536
Brass Single Chime Steam Whistle w/ Integral Valve
The only markings I could find were on the flat as shown. When this came in it was mounted to a lamp base. You're getting the lamp base along with it. Even if you don't want it. 3" Diameter x 15" extreme

537
Lot of Asst'd Bathroom Collectibles
As shown.

538
Pyrography Boxes, Am Empty Photo Album and a Covered Box
A note identifies the box as Gutta Percha.

539
Swan 2 Piece Carved Butter Mold
As shown.

540
Lot of 3 Pieces Copperware
An iron handled skimmer, A "Handwrought" tray at 16" and a teapot that is mentioned as middle 1800s Dutch.

541
Trix Dog Collapsing Toy and Jointed Popeye Characters
Wimpy could use some spa time. Bottom of Popeye's foot is dated 1935. About 5".

542
Mixed Lot Of Children's Toys
Squeeze toy is silent. Last photo is remnants of a Jack-In-The-Box.

543
Warren Brass Beam Scale Montreal 60 lbs
19". Nice display piece.

544
Lot of Asst'd Kitchen Items
Molds, choppers, copper funnel, skewers, etc.

545
Lot of Asst'd Advertising Paper
As shown

546
Costume Jewelry, MArbles, Toy scale & Colored Chalk
The little tin scale is a neat piece.

547
Framed Moosehair Tufting by Gladys Lavallee
Until I pulled this piece of paper out of the pocket on the back of the frame, I didn't know moose hair tufting was a thing. Now I do.

548
Lot of Asst'd Mexican Pottery
Pot is about 12"H

549
A Cane & A Walking Stick
Both have brass hame tips as their ornament.

550
Lot of 8 Asst'd Brass Face Scales
As shown.

551
Lot of Asst'd Advertising and Decorative Collectibles
The mop head is still in the can. This lot has changed since originally submitted. Please view photos closely.

552
Albert Biles and Shar Aweho Indigenous Art
Stone carving is about 8.5"H

553
Norman Brumm Metal and Enamel Bird Sculpture
With catalog. 10"H

554
German Waechtersbach Christmas Dinnerware
As shown

555
Assorted Woodenware
Craft broom, trays, wine rack, spaghetti measures, bowls, etc.

556
Lot of Asst'd Children's Books & Games
Some good cover art in here. Includes ethnic books.

557
Scrap & Other Sterling Silver
As shown.

558
Golf Ball Case and Golfballs
Some are old, some are new. 

559
Lot of Duck Decoy Books, Bird Books and Antique Reference Books
As shown.

560
Lot of Asst'd Kitchen Collectibles
Glass Place Setting markers, cookie cutters, etc. 

561
Lot of Asst'd Modern Christmas Collectibles
As shown.

562
Lot of Asst'd Hand Tools
As shown.

563
Lot of Asst'd Books, Poker Chips and Radio

As shown.

564
Lot of Asst'd Notions, Material and Related.
As shown.

565
Lot of Miscellaneous Stuff Includes Bird Cage, & Decorative Accessories.
As shown.

566
Sea Shells, Glass Platter & Bail Top Canning Jars
As shown.

567
Wisconsin Butternut Hankie Drawer Dresser
A Wisconsin classic. Well made, straight and solid. OG hankie and overshot top drawer. This is a piece worth owning. 41"W x 20"D x 48"H

568
Partial Type Drawer Desk
31"W x 22"D x 43"H

569
Oak Arm Chair
No veneer here.

570
Deacon's Bench
These are great for the holidays when you need to cram more people in at the table than what chairs allow for. 7' 6".

571
Single Door Jelly Cupboard in Old Red
It comes with a photo showing it in white paint before Ann painstakingly scraped it down to its original color. 44"W x 18"D x 45"H

572
Small Bench
36" x 10"

573
Walnut Towel Bar Commode
Ready to put in place.

574
Butternut Hankie Drawer Dresser
A little later and with a little more Victorian influence than lot 567. 42"W x 18"D x 45"H

575
Hired Man's Bed-cum-Coffee Table
Chuck and Ann had a piece of plate glass custom cut so they could use this as a coffee table. Be forewarned, the glass weighs as much as the auctioneer does. 76" x 32" 

576
Buckeye Incubator Table
Restyled as an end table. 23"W x 16"D x 26"H

577
Blanchard Stenciled Butter Churn
Great condition. 19"W x 17"D x 31"H

578
High Bench w/ Skirts
20"W x 10"D x 17"H

579
Spinning Wheel in Old Blue
Dated 1881

580
Shoofly Rocking Horse
It has a letter with it that indicates it may have been featured in Encyclopedia Britannica. FWIW. 51" x 29"H

581
Terriff's Perfect Manual Clothes Washing Machine
Try this for a week and see if you're still interested in getting off the grid. Great condition and paint. 34"W x 19"D x 42" high overall.

582
Room Size Rug
9' x 13'

583
Room Size Oriental Rug
9' x 13'. 

583A
Room Size Rug
8' x 11'

584
Sort of a Trunk Sort of a Cabinet
This is a good piece for "out of sight, out of mind" type stuff. 26"W x 11"D x 18"H

585
Chair Hamper Combo
As shown.

586
Lightning Rod w/ Great Cow Weathervane and Cobalt Ball
The vane is what makes the set-up. Rarely if ever do you see a cow with attached ears and horns and if you do odds are they've become detached somewhere along the way. Cow is probably copper but has vestiges of gilding. A very attractive piece. 

587
Valet
The quintessential 1930s basement shop project. 

588
Lightning Rod w/ Ajax Spiked Finial
There's probably some cute collector name for this style. I call it the "Don't land here" finial.

589
Carom Game Board
As shown

590
Carom Game Board
As shown.

591
Navajo Weaving
This was hanging for three weeks before I realized I had it sideways. 40" x 30" 

592
Quilt Section Framed For Hanging.
36" x 60"

593

594

595

596

597

598

599

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210318 Dryfka Blanchard
 Online Only Auction
 
Auction Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Thursday Mar 18 , 06:45 PM
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Mar 23 , 07:00 PM
Auction Location

Kewaskum, WI 53040
Company
Paul Auction Co. Inc.

Contact: Mike Paul
Phone: 262-338-3030
Website: www.paulauction.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:59 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Shipped items will incur a minimum $6.00 materials fee in addition to actual shipping charges. Shipping and packing labor is charged out at $26.00 per hour or fraction thereof. Although some packing material or boxes may be available at Paul Auction Hall, it is recommended that you bring adequate supplies with you.
* All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* Bidder inspection is encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyers fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full on auction day. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.

 
ONLINE ANTIQUE AUCTION
TRADITIONAL ANTIQUES, ADVERTISING, TOYS,
KEWASKUM, WI
STARTS THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 7PM
INSPECTION MONDAY, MARCH 22, 2-6PM.
STARTS CLOSING TUE. MARCH 23, 7PM
PICK UP BY LAST NAME A-K 3/24 & L-Z 3/25, 2-6PM
LOCATION: N131 County Rd S. 1.5 miles north of Kewaskum.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The combined Estates of Lucy “Ann” Blanchard, Port Washington and Don Dryfka, Kewaskum. Both were old time Collector/Dealers and have a great assortment of traditional antiques & collectibles. For full ad of over 600 lots and photos visit: www.paulauction.com. Choice items include 1987 Plymouth Reliant K LE station wagon with only 36,000 miles! Super clean! 14’ Aluma Craft row boat model F-7; Johnson 20hp o/b & 5.5hp; JD 317 & 56 mowers, snow blower, deck & 80 cart, wheel weights; Simplicity 860 snow blower; DR walk behind string trimmer; 5kw generator; 1935 folk art working model of a steam traction engine and Rumely thrash machine; Good tramp art; 7 slag table and hanging lamps & other good lighting; Oil street lamp; Vict hanging lamp; GWTW lamp; German hand lanterns; LeCoultre Atmos clock; Colonial 5 tube grandfather clock; Set of 6 Schlitz pressback tavern chairs; Hamm’s classic waterfall/canoe motion sign; Blatz bullet light sign; Adv, So. Germantown rolling pin; Joseph Wolf pre hutch cobalt soda; Pre Bigger Hair can; Lithia wood quarter barrel; Putnam dye cabinet; Seltzer bottles; Old Milwaukee cooler; Old beer trays; Beer bottles; Lots of beer items & adv.; Adv tins; Lots of other advertising; Mobil Oil outboard gas can; Excellent triple curved glass oak china cabinet with leaded crystal doors; Oak showcase; Walnut counter top showcase; Nice vitrine; Lg Early American hutch; Cupboards; Oak tavern table; Oak tbls & roll top desk; Jelly cupboard in old red; 1867 Immigrant trunk; Oak ice box; Butternut dressers; Deacon’s bench; Hired man’s bed/coffee tbl; Oak pedestals; Great 50’s shadow mirror; 5pcs cast iron patio furniture; Blanchard butter churn; Pat’d clothes washer; 1881 spinning wheel, old blue; Elgin & Enterprise flywheel coffee grinders; Butcher scale; Warren brass beam scale; Many scales; Edison cylinder phonograph; NCR 323 register for parts; 6gl Hermann deco churn; RW stoneware to 15gl; Blue & White bail butter crock; Carnival glass; Jadeite; Great Limoges fish set w/12 plates & master; Flow blue; Nippon; 1984 US Olympic incl $10 gold & (2) $1 silver, 1986 US Ellis Island Prestige set, Silver dollars & other coins; Silver medallions; Horse Blanket silver cert; Early Teddy Bear; Unique Art & Strauss Ethnic toys; Good Halloween & Christmas decorations; Feather trees to 5’; Lightning rod with full body copper cow vane; Lightning rod balls; Lap & wall grinders; Cast iron cookware; Copper cookware; Brass pails; Enamelware; Strauss Alabama Coon Jigger; Unique Art Jazzbo Jim; 5pc carpet train; Shoefly horse; Still banks; Dolls; Children’s books; Quilts; Textiles; Steam whistle; Sig P226 9mm Pistol; Colt .25 pistol; Mahogany Yacht wheel; Team signed 1958 Red Sox baseball w/ Ted Williams sig; Hartland Braves figurines; Duck decoys; Stihl 024 AV chainsaw; John Deere 317 tractor; Wagon wheels; Scalding kettle; Bobsled; Farm primitives; MUCH more.

TERMS: Cash, check or credit card. Full terms online @ www.paulauction.com. Buyer’s fee 10%, 3% convenience fee for CC. Tax collected.
REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER Mike Paul No 28
PAUL AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
Kewaskum, WI 53040 1-262-338-3030

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Terms & Conditions
When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:59 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Shipped items will incur a minimum $6.00 materials fee in addition to actual shipping charges. Shipping and packing labor is charged out at $26.00 per hour or fraction thereof. Although some packing material or boxes may be available at Paul Auction Hall, it is recommended that you bring adequate supplies with you.
* All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* Bidder inspection is encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyers fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full on auction day. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
 

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Inspection Dates & Times
In person inspection is on Monday, March 22 from 2-6PM at Paul Auction Hall.

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Pick Up Times And Dates
Pick up for bidders whose last names start with A-L is on Wednesday, March 24 from 2-6PM and for bidders whose last name starts with M_Z, on Thursday March 25 from 2-6PM. If you can not make these times please call me to make arrangements.

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Terms & Conditions For Coins
Buyers not previously known to us may make payment by certified funds, cash or wire transfer ONLY. There are no exceptions to this policy.

1
Lot of 7 Assorted Pieces Of Nippon
Chip to the spout of the teapot.

2
Arcade Crystal No. 4 Wall Mount Coffee Grinder
Missing lid, cup bracket and cup.

3
Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer Tray
Some scuffs.

4
2 Piece Butter Mold with Carved Bird Design
About 7".  Handle is stamped, "Germany".

5
Braumeister Beer Tray
Blemishes at 10:00 o'clock. 

6
Majolica Tobacco Humidor of Man With Bowling Ball
Hairline on shoulder. 6.5"

7
Louis F. Neuweiler's Sons Beer tray, Allemtown, PA
Wear in middle of image.

8
Vapo-Cresolene Lamp and Box
Vapo-Cresolene was a snake oil medicine and was designed to be placed on the tray at the top of the lamp. The heat would cause it to vaporize and the vapors were guaranteed to cure you of what ailed you. Unless it killed you first. One of the first companies to be shut down by the Pure Food and Drug Act. The lamps themselves make dandy little night lights.

9
Husting Milwaukee Blue Seltzer Bottle
Correct valve. Made in Austria.

10
Lot of Assorted Stickpins.
As shown.

11
Pair of Mache Mallard Ducks
Small. Unmarked.

12
Arcade Wall Coffee grinder
Missing cup.

13
Large Transferware Jardinière by Cauldon
About 15"W x 12"H. Originally sold by Pitkin & Brooks, Chicago. Several crows foot cracks but a sound piece.

14
Unusual Enamelware Kettle with Strainer Lid.
The lid is specially designed to lock under the rim and provide blockage at the spout. On the opposite side is a bail handle that provides a lifting point while locking the lid in place. The bottom has carbon build up; that's not enamel loss. About 12" W.

15
Very Clean Pint Gutsch Brewing Beer Bottle Sheboygan, WI
As clean as you'll ever find one. Gutsch marked stopper. 

16
3 Liter Copper Kettle For Stove Top Wood Range
The stepped bottom is designed to be set into the stove top when you removed the stove lid. Handle is stamped SAW (S.A. Wassberg) Borås. Made in Sweden.

17
Lot of 4 Assorted Lathe Turned Wood Duck Decoys.
None marked.
 

18
English Flow Blue Cauldon Candia Pattern 15.5" Handled Platter
Great Condition.

19
Lot of Three assorted Beer Trays.
The Pabst is clean but the other two have apologies.

20
Nigger Hair Tobacco Pail
About as clean as you'll find one. Correct lid. Bright tin. Only minor scuffing on high spots. Very slight deformation as shown in last photo.

21
19" leaded, stained glass shade table lamp.
Both the base and the shade are old but I'm not convinced that they were originally together. Pot metal base. Replaced sockets. Rewired. Shade has the usual cracks to some of the captive pieces. Quality shade but unmarked as is the base. About 21"H.

22
Coca Cola Thermometer by Robertson
Good condition. 16 3/8".

23
Wood Duck Decoy
Unmarked.

24
Great Nippon Mug of Hunter? Indian? Shooting a Buck From A Canoe
A nice piece.

25
Toleware Candle Lantern
Nice tin lantern with all the guards and glass in place. One wire needs to be soldered. May have been originally designed as an oil lamp but is now a candle lantern. 4" x 4" x 14".

26
Wehr Milwaukee Bronze Cigar Box Opener and Bottle Opener
Can't have one without the other.

27
Nice, Large Brass Teachers Desk Bell
Original clangerizer. Good color. 7"W x 11"H.

28
Blue & White Enamelware Double boiler
Clean

29
Single Roseville Freesia Green Candlestick 1161 4 1/2
No damage.

30
Majolica Tobacco Humidor of Black? Youth with Pipe.
Side panel image of girl playing with doll. 3.5" x 3.5" x 6". 

31
Mache Roly Poly of Policeman.
About 8.5" H. Has some condition issues as shown. 

32
E.L. Husting Milwaukee Pint Beer Bottle with Husting Stopper.
Like lot 15, they don't come much cleaner or nicer.

33
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
Good condition. 8"

34
Caramel and Amethyst Slag Glass 20" Table Lamp
Unmarked. 25" H. Iron base. Solder separation to slip ring on shade.

35
Grey Granite Bucket with Tin Lid
Very clean. 6.5" W x 6" H

36
Whistle Bottling Green Seltzer Bottle
With Wisconsin Bottling faucet

37
Flue Plate of Children
9 3/4"

38
Cold Painted Bulldog with Eye Bandage
Made in Austria. 4" x 2 3/4". 

39
Lot of Two 1909 & 1910 Calendar Plates
One with Bonduel advertising.

40
Griswold No. 26 958 Cast Iron Vienna Roll Pan
Minor surface rust.

41
Milwaukee Brewing Co. Quart Blob Beer Bottle
Dug bottle.

42
Lot of Two Mini Lamps
Blue one has enamel birch tree decorations. Tallest is 10" with chimney.

43
Lot of Two Duck Decoys
Drake is balsa.

44
2 Piece Butter Mold with Carved Swan Design
As shown

45
Sheet Iron 8" Cowbell
Replaced clapper and it does have a small chip on the edge. But it's not like your cow will care.

46
Three Piece Lot of Porcelain Dishware
No marks. Better quality.

47
Wagner Ware Double Loaf Cast Iron Pan
Made in USA. Scarce form. 13" x 2" x 6.5"

48
E.L. Husting Milwaukee Blue Seltzer Bottle
With correct faucet.

49
Mixed Lot Of Asst'd Smoking & Tobacco Paraphernalia
Stoneware spittoon, dirty but apparently undamaged; Nigger Hair tobacco pail, missing lid and on off condition, Duck form cigarette box; Arcadia Tobacco can; Three States Tobacco tin; Rust Oleum Zippo Lighter.

50
Green Glass Water Set with Enamel Decorations and 5 Tumblers
As shown.

51
3 Gallon Red Wing Rib Cage Salt Glaze Crock
Immaculate condition. Unsigned.

52
Sunny Side Coal Co. Advertising Cast Iron Match Holder
Located in IL. Operated from 1899 - 1924. 5.5"H

53
Wooden Duck Decoy
Turned head. 10"

54
Lot of Two Blatz Old Heidelberg Mugs
As shown.

55
Lot of Three Queen Louise of Prussia Portrait Pieces
Flagon is 14". Piece on far right is a Vienna Art Plate advertising John Pritzlaff Hardware Co. of Milwaukee.

56
Lot of Two Elephant Pieces
Still bank and novelty piece. The still bank is old.

57
Handmade Copper Pail with Pouring Spout & Handle
Unmarked. Great condition and color. 14"H x 10"W

58
Pattern Glass Finger Lamp
8.5" without chimney.

59
Chain Frame Picture with 3 Men of the Cloth Enjoying a Radish and Beer Lunch
On the reverse: May, 1935. I got this picture when I opened my cafe in 1935 from Mrs. Harris. It was then about 100 years old. Bebe Langowski Minto, N.D. (Edit- It was highly unlikely that it was anywhere near 100 years old in 1935.)

60
Cranberry Opalescent Hobnail Bride's Basket
Probably a marriage but I've seen worse. 12"H. 10" bowl.

61
Figural Table Lamp with "PEACE" Globe
15" I looked high and low and can't find another example. From the style I would guess post WWI.

62
Large Cobalt and Enameled Vase with Gold Wash
Jack-In-The-Pulpit decoration. 16"H.

63
Independent Burg Brau Advertising Beer Mug
Independent Brewing Association, Ernst Bros. Chicago, IL. Mug made by Thuemler Mfg. Co. Rochester, PA.

64
Sheet Iron 8" Cowbell
As shown.

65
Very Unusual Enamelware Utensil
Patented by S.D. Smith on June 22, 1909, this was a multipurpose item that could be used for steam cooking, fruit syrup distillation, water bath canning and other purposes. The design is such that you effectively have an inverted bucket within a bucket. Not pictured is a canning jar lift out basket. 11"W x 17"H.

66
Chain Frame Advertising Picture
J.J. Meier Clintonville, WI Jeweler. 8" x 6"

67
Clark's O.N.T. Spool Cotton 2 Drawer Thread Cabinet.
ROG drawer panels. Good condition. 22" x 15""

68
Lot of Four Asst'd Portrait Plates.
Twp porcelain and two metal although they are not true Vienna Art plates.

69
Elgin National Double Flywheel Coffee Mill No. 46
Original configuration. Never been "lampified". Catch bin and hopper finial have most likely been replaced.

70
7" Sheet Iron Cow Bell
As shown.

71
Simple Finger Oil Lamp
Applied glass finger loop.

72
Victorian Art Glass Enameled Blue Water Set
Complete

73
Post Card Collection
Primarily colored. A few RPPC. Mostly greeting and holiday.

74
Blue and White Enamelware Coffee Boiler
11"

75
Lot of 4 Asst'd Ceramic Novelties
Comical face bell; 2 cow creamers- 1 German, 1 Czech, black is damaged; Occupied Japan of young lady who has apparently just discovered the magical powers of Tequila. Finger damage on the party girl.

76
Mastercrafters Starlight Electric Clock
Model No. 146. Both the clock and the light work. The panel is edge lit from the base. These look very cool in a dark room. An excellent addition to your MCM decor. 

77
H.F. Bartsch & Son, Hustisford Chain Frame Advertising
10" x 8" 

78
John Graf and Ph. Madlener Milwaukee Soda Bottle.
Extra clean

79
Table Lamp with ROG Shade
Base is unmarked but of exceptional weight for it size and of very good quality. Shade is artist signed "Amber". Almost certainly a marriage but it works well enough. 28"

80
Matched Pair of Flow Blue and Gold Decorated Vases
I was not able to find the makers mark in any of my reference books. Appears to be "B.B.B." in a double circle with a European style Eagle in the center. 9.5"

81
"World's Fair 1893" Crystal Bell Made By Libbey
4.5"

82
Dovetailed, Handmade Copper Poacher
Tin washed. Exceptionally heavy for its size. 12" x 5.5"

83
Lot of Two Scenic Prints.
Sheep is 30" x 20". Other is 23" x 33".

84
Frank F. Leuders Rural Carrier And Delivery Columbus, WI Chain Frame Advertising
As shown

85
Lot of Three Pieces of Pottery
No Damage, nice pieces.

86
Enameled Cast Iron Coal Hod
No shovel. 19".

87
Lot of Three Enamelware Pieces.
As shown

88
Hand Hammered Dovetailed Copper Kettle
Nice piece.

89
Vaseline Opalescent Hobnail Mini Lamp and Chimney
Nutmeg burner. 8".

90
Exceptional Fish Set with 25" Platter and 10 Plates
Limoges Coronet. Artist signed platter and plates. This set was a pride of Don's and occupied a place of honor in his dining room. 

91
Oak and Metal Hat & Coat Rack
Clean. 38"

92
Blue & Amethyst Slag Glass 6 Panel Table Lamp
18" Shade. Unsigned. Appears to be correct.

93
Doll Buggy with Parasol and German Doll.
Nice, clean buggy. 34" L x 31" H Doll is marked Germany. Sleep eyes, open mouth, kid and cloth body. 

94
6" Sheet Iron Cow Bell
Silent model

95
R.S. Prussia Floral Bowl
10.5"

96
Milwaukee Brewery Co. Beer Bottle
Applied crown.

97
No. 3 Brass Kettle with Bail Handle
The American Brass Kettle Manufacturers. 10"W x 6.5"H

98
Lot of Three Asst'd Framed Pictures of Women and Children
As shown.

99
Dugan Floral & Grapes Carnival Glass Water Set
Pitcher and 2 tumblers are blue. Other 2 tumblers are green.

100
Floral GWTW Table Lamp
Nice, original lamp. Top shade and font are correct to each other. Has never been electrified. Font is in good sound condition adn although I didn't test it I have no doubt that it would hold kerosene without any issues. 22"

101
Wagner Ware Krust Korn Kobs Junior Cornbread Cast Iron Pan
As shown.

102
Lot of Two Floral Decorated Bowls
MZ Austria is on par with RS Prussia for style and quality.

103
Hammered Copper Mold
As shown.

104
Lot of Four Asst'd Brass Trivets
As shown.

105
Thiersteiner Brand Pre Pro Beer Crate From Calumet Brewing Co. Chilton, WI
The label for this brand is rated "E" for scarcity/value in the WI Beer Labels book so I can't imagine the cases are any more common. Interestingly, it seems that this brand may have been transferred to Jung of Random Lake.

106
Lot of Three Pretty Lady Pictures
The girl with the dog is a watercolor. The round one is on paperboard and is the largest at 15" dia.

107
Pair of Occupied Japan Andrea by Sadek Figural Table Lamp bases.
Although they are configured to be wired and used as electric table lamps, they are currently more of a candlestick. Established in 1936, Andrea by Sadek is still in business. It appears that they would buy blanks from different manufacturers and then decorate and resell them from their shop in New York. 11.5"H

108
New Givenchy Perfume Assortment
Sample sizes.

109
Victorian Dresser Mirror
This is a nice piece. Mirror is OK, just needs a cleaning. 13"

110
Lot of Two Indian Maiden Framed Prints
Teens/'20s. 6.5"W x 12"H

111
Cast Iron Flat Bottom Kettle.
As shown.

112
Grisbaum & Kehrein Clay Beer Bottle
Joseph Grisbaum & Jacob Kehrein Brewery opened their brewery in Milwaukee in 1878 and shut down in 1890.

113
Two Box Lot of Asst'd Christmas Ornaments & Brass Bells
Some nicer pieces in here.

114
Transferware B.F.K. Salt Box w/Lid
Boch Freres Keramis. The Boch Brothers were based in Belgium. 

115
M.G. St Garantirt Pyramidal Coffee Grinder
Possibly Austrian in origin. 9"

116
Renulife Quack Medical Device
These are similar in nature to the better known Violet Ray machines that exploited peoples desire to cure their ailments by:
1. Making no effort whatsoever to actually get off their ass and improve their health.
2. Use that new fangled electricity to do it for them.
In use, the glass bulb would be inserted into the hand held unit. When power was applied by cranking up the rheostat knob, the attachment would light up like a purple neon sign. The only thing left to do was apply it to the afflicted part of your anatomy and a harmless purple spark would arc between the tube and your skin. If this didn't cause you to have an involuntary bowel movement, nothing would. Speaking of inserting, dozens of optional attachments were available some of which were designed for internal use. Although I have seen them, I've always been able to resist the urge to try one out. 

117
Copper Pitcher
8.5"H x 11"W

118
John Barleycorn Old Lad Royal Doulton Mini Pitcher
I agree that this is a curious piece to sell on its own considering the current market for Royal Doulton, but I've always been partial to the "Classic" collectibles and who doesn't like John Barleycorn? 3.5"H

119
Charles Stolper Cooperage Co. Milwaukee Adv. Mug
The usual party scene of children and booze. About 7.5"H.

120
Souvenir Enameled Pink Case Glass Pitcher
It's nearly washed out but if you squint hard, catch the light right and hold it just so, you can make out the words, "From The Isle Of Wight". 8.5"H

121
Sheet Iron Cow Bell
6.5"H

122
Small, Floral GWTW Oil Lamp
Scovill burner. On the smaller side for this style of lamp; 18 to the top of the chimney, 15" to the top of the top globe. All original and a nice example.

123
Lot of Four Asst'd Pieces of Pottery
Limoges, Asian and others. Tallest piece is 12"H.

124
Lot of Three Beer Trays;
The Pabst is the cleanest. Miller girl has issues as shown.

125
John Berg, Milwaukee Clay Beer Bottle
Very minor chip on lip. 

126
Dovetailed Copper Mug
A nice piece. Good form. Good handle. 7"H

127
Oak Ball & Stick Shelf w/Mirror
Clean! 26"W x 7.5"D

128
Impressive Flow Blue Bowl & Pitcher
I believe that York is the maker and not the pattern. I know B&P sets aren't what they used to be but if you're going to own one, own this one. Oval bowl 18" x 16", Pitcher at 13"H.

129
Classic Wood Case Spice Set, Complete.
In the '70s and into the '80s these were so commonplace that I'm not sure if dad even bothered advertising them. Now, it's probably the nicest set I've seen in several years, of the few that I've seen. Very complete and clean. About the worst thing you could say is that the word "Spices" has faded out on the lid. About 10"W.

130
Grisbaum & Kehrein Clay Beer Bottle
Small rim chip but still has the cork retainer.

131
Four of the Stages of a Woman's Life.
An excellent opportunity to keep my observations to myself. 26"W

132
Sheet Steel Cow Bell
5.5"

133
6 Peerless Beer, LaCrosse Barrel Glasses
As shown.

134
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

135
A Squarish Finger Lamp
As shown.

136
Copper & Brass Oil Can
17"

137
Flow Blue Platter, Anette by Gridley
I won't bet my last dime that the pattern says "Anette" (sic) but I can't come up with anything else. 17"

138
Victorian Bride's Basket
Frame by E.G. Webster . Bowl is 11.5"

139
Boston Red Sox Baseball w/15 Signatures Including Ted Williams
This piece has not been authenticated. Don had this in a place of pride on his office desk. He clearly thought highly of it and we have no reason to be suspicious of it. Bid as you see fit. Dates to 1958 or possibly a bit earlier.

140
Miscellaneous Sporting Collectibles
Rose photo is not signed. HG program is 1953.

141
Hartland Henry Aaron and Warren Spahn Figurines Plus Pin Backs
Aaron's bat is broke off. Spahn has wear to face and elbow as shown. 

142
Milwaukee Braves Baseball Programs
1953, 1954, 1955 & 1965.

143
Milwaukee Brewers Programs
1951 and 1970. And pamphlets. 

144
Assorted Baseball and Sporting Magazines.
As shown.

145
Three Different Hay Knives.
I hand selected these as the three finest knives of those available. There is no extra charge for this service. The top knife is stamped Hiram Holt, Wilton, Maine.

146
Ziegler Brewing Co. Beaver Dam WI 1 Qt Bottle
Early Post Pro

147
Large, Hand Decorated Floral Vase
16"H
 

148
Assorted Sporting Magazines
As shown.

149
8 Advertising Bottle Openers & A Corkscrew
These are the heavy duty cast openers of which two are Schlitz and Miller.

150
Charles Hermann 2 gl Jug
Albany slip glaze.

151
Cast Iron Stove Top Kettle
Unmarked. Has the style of bottom that was meant to fit into the range top in place of a lid.

152
Lot of Three Asst'd Hummel Figurines
As shown.

153
Lot of Two Bracket Reflector Lamps
But only one has a reflector.

154
2 Piece Swan Butter Mold
3.75" Diameter

155
Sheet Iron Cow Bell
5"

156
2 Gallon Salt Glaze, Decorated Butter Churn
Staining. A chip or two.

157
Matched Pair of Hand Hammered Copper Molds
8"

158
Anheuser Busch Beer Case w/Lid
As shown.

159
Oak Hall Mirror With Hooks
Mirrors are fine, just dirty. 37"W x 14"H

160
Lot of Two Pieces of Carnival Glass
Blue Orange Tree and Pastel Cherry

161
Brass Tea Kettle with Glass Handle
8.5"H

162
Lot of Two Justrite Acetylene Lamps
Large reflector is 7 1/4"W

163
Lot of Five Mack Truck Emblems and Hood Ornament
As shown.

164
Lot of Three Nippon Vases
Tallest at 13"

165
Enterprise Coffee Mill
Incomplete 12"H

166
Lot of Three Oil Lamps
Tallest at 13"H

167
Unused Bronze WWI Veteran Grave Marker
This is not a stolen marker. The family chose not to use it.

168
Lot of Two Cowbells 
About 3.5" H

169
North Star Wood Beer Crate by Mathie - Ruder Wausau, WI
As shown.

170
Crystal Beer Stein w/ Porcelain Lid Insert
7.5"H

171
Cast Iron Stove Top Kettle
Drop in style.

172
Wood Dough Tray
31"W x 13"D

173
5 gl Red Wing Shoulder Jug
As shown.

174
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
9"W

175
Lg. Falstaff Beer Charger
24" Dia

176
Lot of Asst'd Plugs & Lures
Includes Musky size

177
Top half of a Cistern Pump.
Good Color.

178
Vict Print Of Children w/Broken Doll. "You Did It"
The brother is killing me. "I got nothing to do with that!" 27"W x 23"H

179
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

180
Classic Forest Fire Motion Lamp
Glass is good but the inner spinner needs some attention.

181
Matched Pair of Cast Iron Horse Head Hitching Posts
This is the finest set I've seen in years. No repairs, no apologies. Good form and good condition. If you've been holding out because all the ones you've seen were repros or too small, well, it's time to jump in. 14"H. Accepts a 5" diameter post.

182
Asst'd WI License Plate & Power Pole Tags
As shown.

183
Grisbaum & Kehrein Clay Beer Bottle
Good condition.

184
Brass Fireplace Tool Set
This is an unusual set in that it's quite low. Maybe 16" or so.

185
Enamelware Electric Hot Plate by K-M Co. Belleville, IL
I don't collect hot plates, but if I did this would be the centerpiece of my collection. Gorgeous blue-green with white speckle. Just great.

186
Graf's Glass Carboy
These have an undefinable "fun" factor. 

187
Whirligig of Man Sawing Wood
Not the oldest one I've sold, but it works.

188
Princess Pattern Table Oil Lamp
Hands down one of the most recognizable and popular patterns. 19"

189
Martin Stove & Range Co. Florence ALA No. 3 Cast Iron Fry Pan
From the people who brought you the Civil War.

190
Pair of Matched Brass Coat & Hat Hooks w/ Cast Iron Ceiling Hook
The hooks are great! Just begging to finish off the project piece of golden oak you've been dragging your feet on. The ceiling hook is very versatile. Find a joist, predrill, install and hang. Plants, lamps, etc.

191
Wooden Bowl and Paddle Spatula Thingy
17"

192
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

193
Andrzejewski & Son Kujawiak Bitters Milwaukee, WI Back Bar Decanter Bottle
A scarce Milwaukee producer of herb bitters. In 1902 he was located at 725 Windlake Ave on Milwaukee's south side. Kujawiak, the brand of his bitters, is named after a Polish Folk dance, one of five national folk dances of Poland. This is not a common bottle at all.

194
Trojan Green Slag Glass Table Fan by Vidrio Products, Chicago
What a neat little piece! As a table fan I would imagine that with a glass base its life expectancy was measured in hours. About 11"H

195
English Coal Hod w/Shovel
Very good condition. Don used it as a magazine cabinet between the recliner and the fireplace. Perfect spot and perfect function.

196
Oil Street Lamp
This is that rare bird that survived in very good condition. The very few that have survived are almost always beat to smithereens, repaired and then poorly repaired again, then a half assed electrification and and it gets to spend it last decades rotting in somebody's yard. Not this beauty! The font has me confused, though. Glass font, intact, over a metal font with no apparent pass through. It almost seems to be a "Dual Fuel" design or that it was an assist of some type. All glass panels are present and intact. You get to provide the lock on style chimney but I'll wager they're reproduced. 33"H with a 3 3/4" post socket.

197
West Bend Lithia Brewing Co. Beer Barrel Faucet
I know faucet sounds funny but that's the correct term. This was designed for serious beer tapping. Manufactured by Bishop & Babcock and stamped for use by West Bend Lithia. It's the only one I've ever seen marked by West Bend Lithia. I know that if I owned the original brew kettle doors, I would have to own this, too. 15" 

198
Great 1940s Framed Cockatiel Print
32"W x 26"H

199
Three Piece Lot of Cast Iron Kitchenware
As shown. No marks other than an 8B on the Dutch Oven.

200
1 Gallon Albany Slip Glaze C. Hermann Jug, Milwaukee
As shown

201
Lot of Eight Asst'd Soda Bottles
Werrbach (x3), Milw; Schloemer, Milw; Weissenberger (x2), Milw; New York Soda & Seltzer Co. Milw; Castalia, Wauwatosa.

202
Dietz Beacon Dash Lamp
With Mercury glass reflector. This is a good lamp in good condition. 13.5"H

203
Schlitz Tap Handle w/ Perlick Tap Head.
This is complete and ready to go. If you keep a quarter barrel on tap at home, (And who doesn't?) this is ready to be plumbed in to your "through the wall " set-up. 19"H

204
Federal Renaissance Wall Mirror
Because "renaissance" sounds a lot classier than "reproduction". And for the record, convex mirrors do nothing for your physique. Composition material. 19"H

205
Pabst Beer Robbins Ball Tap Knob.
Chipping to insert. Not perfect.

206
Copper Chafing Dish and Tin Coffee Boiler w/ Copper base
Like chafing dishes everywhere this has seen little to no use. Which is a shame because it's a very well made piece. The coffee boiler is a step above the usual all tin ones.

207
Lot of Four Asst'd Duck Decoys.
It doesn't appear that they've ever been shot at. Probably because no duck ever confused them with another duck. I don't usually think of duck decoys as hilarious, but I did when I saw these. The all brown one is some sort of composition.

208
Western Stoneware 1 Gl Cone Top jug.
No damage noted.

209
Large Lot of 21 Asst'd Beer Glasses
Brands include: Chief Oshkosh, Budweiser, Potosi, Lone Star, Hamm's, Pabst, Miller HL, Blatz & Blatz Pilsner, Jung, Weber, Weber's Pioneer, Leinenkugel & Schitz.

210
Dietz Junior Side Lamp
There's no denying it. This lamp has some issues. The bullseye lens is heavily fractured and the red lens is cracked. On the upside, the metal is in great shape.

211
Wagner Ware 1323 Popover Muffin Pan and 3B Frying Pan
As shown.

212
Lot of 3 Churn Lids and 2 Dashers.
The zinc glaze are 8" and 8.5" and the Albany is 8 3/4".

212A
Waukesha 1 qt Water Bottles
Stoppers are marked as Waukesha Fox Head & Imperial Springs. Both bottles are identically embossed as "Waukesha Fox Head Spring". They're probably closer to a 2 qt bottle but I didn't double check the capacity.

213
1904 Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Co. Milwaukee, WI Cast Iron Plaque
8" x 9"

214
Yellow Stained, Overshot Mini Oil Lamp.
No Chimney. 5.5". Stained is a glassware term; not a deficiency.

215
Lot of 13 Asst'd Graf's Bottles.
The amber bottle that is pictured by itself is an exceptionally clean bottle. Most Graf's bottles are pretty high mileage but this one got tucked away early on. If you want to collect a brand of soda that has MANY different bottles to find and are more or less readily available, Graf's is a good place to start.

215A
Hayden's Pat. Brass Pail
13"H x 9"W

216
George Getter Brewer Coldwater MI Quart Beer Bottle
Nice, clean bottle. He was only in business from 1879 - 1884 so I wouldn't think these are terribly common. 

217
15 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Potteries Oval. 

218
Edison Cylnder Phonograph And A Few Records.
Motor works but reproducer needs attention.

219
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
As shown.

220
West Bend Lithia Wood Quarter Barrel
A nice clean example.

221
Oak Hall Mirror with Coat and Hat Hooks
1/4 sawed. 28"W x 20.5"H

222
4 Gallon Western Stoneware Crock
Decorated front & back. 

223
Lot of 9 Asst'd Beer Bottles.
Plymouth, Gutsch & Schrier Sheboygan & Calumet Chilton

224
D.W. Norris Blue Ribbon Chewing Gum Counter Top Display Case.
One brass corner stamping needs to be resoldered but it's all there and complete. They were based out of Milwaukee and Chicago. A nice little case. 12"W x 8"D x 6"H

225
Thorens Music Box Clock
Both clock and music box work. 7"H

226
Mobiloil Outbaord Motor Gas Can
2.5 gallons. Just the right amount of wear and patina.

227
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

228
5 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Crows foot in the bottom, as shown.

229
Lot of 9 Asst'd Beer Bottles
Werbach, Milw; Blatz; Weber Waukesha; Miller clear; Jung Milwaukee clear; Kornburger Milwaukee clear; Pabst

230
Lot of 3 Oil Lamp Fonts
As shown

231
Plymouth Bottles & Crates
As shown.

232
Lot of Four Asst'd Carnival Glass Pieces
All dark.

233
Copper Wash Boiler with Copper Lid
I don't want to call this "rare", but in Wisconsin, if a boiler had a copper lid there were better than even odds it got turned into a still.

233A
5 Piece Cast Iron Patio Garden Furniture with Planter Box
Solid cast iron that won't blow away like the aluminum wannabe Big Box Store stuff. 

234
Red Wing Chicken Waterer
Good condition.

235
Cast Iron Dog Nut Cracker On Base
As shown.

236
German Austrian Lap Top Grinder
Beechwood

237
Arcadian Waukesha Wood Soda Crate
All those flavors!

238
Large Pountney Flow Blue Platter
Hilton Pattern. 17" x 12"

239
Water, Magnesia & Chicago Beer Bottles
Plus a Moerleins.

240
2 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Nice decoration

241
Borden's Milk Crate & Porch Milk Box
As shown.
 

242
Lot of 3 Coca Cola Bottles
L to R, Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Unmarked

243
Matched Pair Large Transferware Platters
Shown as W&S Edge, England 1840s. 18" x 14"

244
Enamel Dial Plate Clock
6" x 6" Complete w/ pendulum and key.

245
Matched Pair of Jadeite Dresser Lamps
About 10"H

246
Pair of Glass Fruit & Candy Jars
Tallest is 11.5"H

247
Hand Hammered Copper Mold
8"

248
Lot of Five Asst'd Flour & Feed Sacks
As shown.

249
Cast Iron Ham Boiler
24"W x 13"D Often referred to as laundry boilers, they are  in fact ham boilers. Marked only with a No. 8 on one handle. Footed. Double gate marked.

250
Lot of 5 Assorted Milk Bottles
As shown

251
H. Beuscher So. Germantown Milk Shipping Can
20"H

252
Lot of Three Asst'd Pieces Gray Graniteware
The labeled piece is made by Nesco, then located in Milwaukee. Far left at 9.5"H

253
Lap Top Coffee Grinder
9"W with handle

254
5 Gallon Robinson Ransbottom Cone Top Jug
As shown

255
Very Large Service of Modern Blue Danube China
And some flow blue and transferware for good measure.

256
Hanson Brass Face 100lb Spring Scale
For many of you, this would be more than adequate for the deer camp.

257
10 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Has a line in the back.

258
Lot of Three Asst'd Advertising Pieces
As shown.

259
Set of American Novelty Co. Stereograph Cards
These were designed for a coin operated viewing machine that allowed the viewer to see a different image each time for a penny. We do not have the viewer. Whiting's Patent Universal

260
Cast Iron Boston Terrier Doorstop
A nice old one. 8"H

261
English Clock Garniture
Scene features draft horses at work. 12"H

262
A Seven Piece Ironstone Chamber Set KT&K
Everything you need to live off the grid by Knowles, Taylor And Knowles.

263
Child's Scrolling Drawing Board.
Shows many different drawing techniques. Chalkboard is face down for presentation purposes. 24"W x 19"H

264
Nice Bracket Lantern in the Delft Style
Bristol glass font. Natural mirror reflector. Hand painted. Kosmos Brenner burner. 14.5"H

265
Merry Whisk Beater Jar
4 Cup capacity

266
Lot of Two Albany Slip Stoneware Pieces
An 8 Gallon churn and an E.H. Merrill signed 2 gl jug.

267
Very Large 2 Sheave Pulley
31" Overall, 9"W. Sheaves are 7 3/4". It's a beast.

268
Old Milwaukke Beer Cooler by Cronstroms.
Some gasket adhesion.

269
Lot of Three Tube Style Sausage Stuffers
All are clean and all three have hooks so they can be hung for display.

270
Pair of Butter Churns. 6 Gallon & 5 Gallon
They obviously came out of the same shop I just have no idea where it was. Small one has a crowsfoot, as pictured

271
Nice Leaded, Stain Glass Table Lamp
18.5"W Shade. 3 socket fixture of which 2 have been replaced. Unsigned.

272
Barnyard Lot
Top part of a chicken feeder, one hame, a great pair of swamp shoes and the only cast iron ox shoes I've ever seen. Swamp shoes were made to help distribute a horse's weight when working in soft soil. You can see how they were cut out to accommodate a horse shoe. But the really cool things in this lot are the cast iron ox shoes. Manufactured shoes for ox just don't show up very often.

273
12 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Tight Line

274
NCR 323 Cash Register, For Parts
This was the same size as the barber shop registers but on a much larger drawer base. What you see is what we have.

275
Caramel Slag 6 Panel 16" Table Lamp
Cast Iron Base

276
Copper Wash Boiler
No lid.

277
Oak Clock Shelf
21"W x 9"H x 8"D

278
A Plow Plane, A Small Plane and 7 Brass Face Scales.
As shown.

279
Lot of Two Nice Old Prints
A milk maid in a very nice oak frame and the Queens Doctor attending the child of a staff member in a walnut frame. 23.5" x 21.5"  and 17" x 14".

280
Ironstone Bowl & Pitcher
English Cottage Scene. Unmarked.

281
Cornwell 1/2" Impact Set and Others.
Others include Snap-On, Craftsman, Wright, Etc.

282
Nearly New Milwaukee 6508 Corded Sawzall.
With a few odd blades.

283
An Unusual Framed, Christmas Themed Wall hanging.
Made of old Christmas cards but well done.

284
Cast Iron Dog Nut Cracker
This was originally on a base.

285
Minneapolis Brewing Co. 1 pt Beer Bottle
Condition = BEST

286
Liberty Stone Blocks Building Set
These are made in Milwaukee. An unusually clean and complete set.

287
12 Gallon Red Wing Crock
No damage!

288
Lot of Assorted Retail Catalogs
The 1930's Sears is a hoot.

289
Two Man Log Carrier
Unmarked but quality is on par with Leach of Oshkosh.

290
Stihl 024 AV Chainsaw
Untested

291
Soo Railroad Lock
With Soo RR marked key

292
Don's Climbing Hooks and Belt.
Don was retired from Wisconsin Electric. Like every phone and electrical retiree, he kept his hooks, "just in case".

293
Eagle Works Soda Bottling Co.
Unfortunately, there are several chips out of the lip.

294
The Atlas Steam Vaporizer No. 111 and a Cup & Heater Kit.
The base to the piece on the left is an alcohol burner. The piece on the right stores away inside the cup which has folding handles on it. Kind of neat tin ware.

295
Assorted Padlocks
As shown.

296
Assorted Keys
As shown.

297
Lot of Asst'd Patriotic & Military Items
Boy Scout Bugle, no mouthpiece. Blue Star Mother pennant. Several pillow cases and magazines.

298
Nice Tool Hod w/ Old Red Wash.
White pine. 21"W x 15"D

299
Copper Wash Boiler
No lid.

300
3 Ton Coffing Chain Hoist
NOT made in China.

301
A.B. Chance 1 Ton Chain Hoist
And a pair of HD galvanized blocks.

302
Asst'd Children's Books & Comics
As Shown.

303
George Wostenholm Multi Purpose Knife
It's in pretty rough condition but it's still a worthwhile knife. 3 7/8" closed.

304
Ethnic Knife w/ Sheath
8.75" Overall

305
Full Tacklebox
A typical, "I go fishing once a year" tackle box.

306
A Pretty Serious All Steel Double Sheave Pulley.
28" end to end.

307
An Old Brass Bed Warmer.
When used with charcoal or an ember, it does emit dangerous fumes but you probably already have that with your current bed warmer.

308
English Ironstone Bowl & Pitcher Set and Chamber Pot
A nice, clean set.

309
Lot of Four Cupid Awake / Asleep Framed Prints
Includes one matched set. The largest at 17.5"

310
Lot of Six Pieces Assorted Pattern Glass
Pink Vase is 12", Vaseline at 7+" and cut crystal cruet at 9". The vaseline bottle is old and of good quality. Nicely ground stopper. The cruet on the left is high quality crystal.

311
Set of 3 George Harrison 3D Somewhere In England NOS Countertop Stand Up Display Signs
And a Van Halen Fair Warning Album, BUT WAIT! save COD charges and get the K-Tel Starburst album included at no extra cost!!

312
Lot of 2 Cream Cans, One Advertises Meadowmoor Dairy
Meadowmoor at 12.5"

313
Oak Hall Mirror with Hat And Coat Hooks
24" Top to Bottom

314
Lot of asst'd Magazines, Antique Reference Books, Vict Scrap Book and A World Stamp Album
As shown.

315
Depression Era Countertop Spice Shaker Set w/Carrier
As shown.

316
Anatomically Incorrect Bottle Cap Man And 4 Strip Tease Glasses
I didn't test the glasses but they look like the kind where the clothes become transparent when the glass gets cold or wet. From what I've been told.

317
Mixed Lot of Mixed Items
The two inkwells and the Kiel Bank are old but the tin car and dog bank aren't.

318
Unusual Mechanical Boot Jack
Step on the heel and the jaws open. Step on the toe and they close. A neat piece.

319
Lot of Tin Candle Molds, Pig Candle Stick and Some Bobbins
One of the candle molds is missing the base. The chamberstick has an epoxy repair. 

320
Lot of Four Asst'd Hay Knives
As shown.

321
Asst'd Tools And Padlocks
Ridgid pipe wrenches, a clamp on vise and 5 commercial quality locks (probably WEPCO) all keyed alike.

322
Mixed Lot of Kitchen Collectibles
Brass scoop, Food choppers, Tin lunch pail, 3 canning jars, tin dipper and berry pail, cookie press, double cherry stoner, baskets, wood scoop, butter paddle and more.

323
Lot of Four Asst'd Carnival Statues
Two on left are plaster. Two on right are mache. Mermaid is made in Milwaukee by Unger's Cell-U-Pon

324
Lot of Two Plateaus
Largest at 15"

325
Wood Dough Tray
As shown.

325A
Lot of Asst'd Bottles
Most are unmarked but there are two Duffy's Malt Whiskey Bottles from Rochester, NY.

326
Mixed Lot of Kitchen & Domestic Items
The sad iron set is complete and the only one I've ever seen with the original box. The Sensible Iron is a nice addition. The cat lid doesn't quite fit the base.

327
The Ever Stick Anchor
My first though was that this was some swanky, patented fishing anchor that never caught on and would be worth its weight in gold. I was wrong. It's made specifically for utility companies to anchor power and telephone pole guy wires. Nonetheless it's a bit of an engineering marvel if not somewhat impractical. It expands or contracts depending on which way the jointed tripod is pushed or pulled.

328
Lot of Cast Iron Cookware
2 Kettles, 2 fry pans and a sprinkling can with no sprinkler head.

329
Great A. Diefenthaeler South Germantown Advertising Rolling Pin.
Excellent condition. No apologies.

330
Blatz Old Heidelberg Bullet Light ROG Advertising Sign
The Cincinnati Advertising Products Co. The glass is great. Some very minor paint loss on the wood base and the decals aren't 100% but  this is a must have piece for your back bar collection. 

331
Joseph Wolf Milwaukee Pre Hutch Cobalt Soda Bottle
No cracks, no chips!

332
1987 Plymouth Reliant K LE wagon. 36,000 Miles Extra Clean!
Freshly detailed by Nice Car and looking like a million bucks. It's as clean inside as it is outside. Fuel injected, which kind of surprised me but the windows will require manual manipulation. It has the 2.5L mill. I tried to see if this was the High Performance model but couldn't confirm it. In any case, it's larger than the 2.2L alternative. And don't expect to tie your blue tooth in to the radio. The kids will marvel when they see the cigarette lighter occupying the "power port". I've driven it and although it wouldn't be at home in Elkhart Lake, it's a perfectly fine first car or daily driver. Lastly, the car was parked in a gravel floor garage so you're probably going to find some rust on the undercarriage. My physique no longer lends itself to wiggling around under cars so if you'd like to inspect it, swing by on Monday afternoon. I've noticed that this car elicits strong opinions from those that see it. What's yours?
Year: 1987
Maker: Plymouth
Condition: Good to Very Good

333
Lot of 2, Small, German Hand Lanterns
The Feuerhand No. 225, the larger is at 8.5" and the Fledermaus No. 666, the smaller is at 6.5". I would have sold then separately but the small on is missing the adjusting knob for the wick. What a great pair of lanterns! Today's trivia: Fledermaus is the German word for bat which is the logo used by Fledermaus. It literally translates to "fluttering mouse".

334
Blue And White Bail Handle Butter Crock With Lid
5.5"H

335
Lot of 6 Asst'd Pole Setting Tools
These are true commercial quality hand tools. At least one is marked Leach, an Oshkosh manufacturer of the highest quality tools for the logging and power industry for over a century. Included are 2, 8' pinch bars and a shovel, post hole digger, rammer and a scoopy thing all with 9'-10' handles. If you only use them once they will have paid for themselves.

336
28" Fiberglass Extension Ladder
Excellent condition.

337
Simplicity 869 Snow Blower w/Electric Start
I didn't try to start it but judging from its age and condition it shouldn't take much.

338
Alumacraft 14' Aluminum Row Boat Model F-7 on Trailer.
Remember, if it keeps water in, it will keep water out. A nice clean boat with oak gunwales that give it a "step above" look that will help distract rubberneckers while you're jackknifing it at the boat launch. Rated for "22-28 HP". Has a pair of oars with it but one of them is holed. One trailer tire is flat.
 

339
Four wagon wheels
42" and 36"

340
Generac 5000W Portable Generator
I didn't try to start it. Doesn't look like it's seen much use at all.

341
John Deere 317 Garden Tractor, 46" Deck, 46" Blower and Wheel Weights
This has been parked for awhile. We don't know if it currently runs or if it "ran when parked". 2 front tires are flat. This would make a good project piece for you if you want a 17HP JD without having to break the bank.

342
John Deere 80 Dumping Garden Trailer
As shown.
 

343
DR 6.75HP Walk Behind String Trimmer
Untested.

344
23" Scalding Kettle w/ 3 Feet and Bail Handle
As shown

345
John Deere 56 Riding Lawn Mower
Untested and Unknown

346
31" Scalding Kettle
Seems to be intact.

347
20" Scalding Kettle w/ 3 Feet
Has ears for a bail handle but no handle.

348
Wood Bob Sleigh
Appears to be complete as far as the major components are concerned but you might have to donate some lumber.

349

350
John Deere 5B Walk Behind / Tow Behind Sprayer
Can be used with folding boom arms or with hose end wand. Fiberglass 18+ gallon tank. Currently configured for walk behind but is easily changed over to pull behind. I started and ran the motor last fall but did not try the pump.

351
John Deer GX75 Riding Lawn Mower
I started and ran this last fall. It runs awhile and then stalls. Restart & repeat. Custom duct tape modification to port side. 

352
Kade's Knock Down Portable Oak Showcase
M. Winter Lumber Co. This is a nice case! The back doors have been replaced with modern, roller style glass but to be honest, it's an improvement. Made in Sheboygan, WI 6'W x 2'D x 39"H

353
48" Round Oak Extension Table
Table Only. No leaves. No chairs.

354
Set of 4 oak chairs.
Nice, clean chairs.

355
54" round Oak Extension Table
Table Only. No Leaves. No chairs.

356
Set of Four Double Press Back Cane Seat Oak Chairs
One leg on one chair has been repaired and should not be used unless you have it professionally repaired.

357
Oak Dresser w/ Mirror
Applied carvings, original finish.

358
Large Pine Open Top 2 Piece Hutch
Good Color. Great function. 6'W x 77"H x 23"D Dovetailed drawer construction. Solid.

359
Fantastic Oak Triple Curved Glass China Cabinet w/ Leaded, Beveled Crystal Windows
There are china cabinets and then there are china cabinets. But THIS is a china cabinet. 
Triple curve? Check
Quarter sawed oak? Check
Paw feet? Check
Original finish? Check
Leaded, beveled crystal glass? Check
Fancy carved crown? Check
The only thing this is missing is your address.

360
S Curve Roll Top Desk Northwestern Furniture Co. Milwaukee
Needs some minor attention but what roll top doesn't? 6'W x 31"D x 44"H

361
Set of 6 Schlitz Tavern Press Back Advertising Beer Chairs
The 3 on the left have the roundish style seat. The 3 on the right have the shield style seat. Of the 3 on the right, two have split seats. ALL have sharp, clear embossing and good color. They will be sold as one lot for one money. 

362
Classic Oak Corner Pocket Tavern Table
As Pa used to say before the Skat game: "No women, no children and no talking." 38" Square. 30"H

363
GB&CF Oak Table, Unusually Small.
The smallest table of this style that I've seen. 15.5"W x 19"H

364
Very Nice, Tall Oak Pedestal
14" W x 36"H

365
Oak Pedestal
Replaced Top. 12"W x 32"H
 

366
Small Oak Wall Table w/ Carved Skirt
Probably English. 28"W x 13"D x 27"H

367
Oak Lamp Table
24"W x 29"H

368
10 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Needs a good, thorough cleaning but appears to be sound.

369
Very Clean Nickle Trim Kerosene Stove.
I believe you could fill it and use it. 

370
Planet Jr Walking Cultivator
Originally, this would have come with a drill, wheel hoe, rake and a plow. While the attachments are long gone, this piece has survived with incredible original paint. Probably the cleanest Planet Jr. we've seen.

371
Man-Of-The-North Carved High Back Chair By Robert Mitchell
Appears to be mahogany under the varnish overcoat. Well made. I use the Man-Of-The-North term loosely. It could be any mythological figure. Or my 3rd grade nun. 39"H

372
Oak Pedestal
12"dia x 24"H

373
Smoking Cabinet
Not copper lined. 12.5"W x 28"H

374
Fancy Oak Gene Simmons High Back Chair
Quarter sawed, all lumber. 41"H. A quality piece.

375
Oak GB&CF Organ Stool
14"W

376
Classic Wood Butter Churn
As shown.

377
Mahogany Duncan Pfyfe Revival Table
Single Drawer 25.5"W x 14"D x 24"H

378
An Old Style Hand Truck
Stands on its own. 42"H

379
Wrought Iron Floor Lamp
This piece has been neglected for decades and needs you to bring it back to life. Well made. Here's your opportunity to start experimenting with reverse electrolysis rust removal.

380
A Good Stool
33"H

381
Pair of Oak High Back Embossed chairs
46"H

382
Childs Oak Press Back Arm Rocker
Just needs a damp rag and it's ready to enjoy.

383
One Piece Pine Step Back Cupboard
2 light top and blind door base. All pine with beaded plank construction. A legit farmhouse cupboard.

384
All Wood High Chair
This is the first 100% correct and original high chair I've seen in several years. Usually somebody has pulled the tray off of it or replaced the footboard or stripped it within an inch of its life. This one is so original that it still has its original pin stripe decoration. Beautiful example.

385
Westinghouse Art Deco Floor Fan
Cast Iron base. Resto project. Untested; the cord is shot.

386
2 Piece Pine Stepback Cupboard
Simple. Straight. Solid. Beaded panels and trim. 39"W x 19"D x 81"H

387
Excelsior Show Case Works Countertop Walnut Showcase
Don added the kitchen table legs to it but they can easily be removed. Two pieces of the frame have bowed but they don't affect the functionality of it. 84"W x 28"D x 14"H 

388
Cal's Colt Bouncing Horse
My first thought when I saw this was that you could probably catapult a kid a fair distance with one of these. Maybe that's why you don't see them anymore. About 4' long.

389
A Silage Fork and A Double Bit Axe
As shown.

390
Solid Mahogany Tilt Top Table w/ Marquetry Top.
I'm torn on this piece. The quality, style and construction are all there. I'm pretty sure it's a higher end revival piece, but... I don't see enough period pieces to make a definitive call. There is no veneer, other than the inlay and the feet are hand carved. But the legs aren't dovetailed to the column, the screws are too uniform and the latch, (original) smacks of newer, not older. Disirregardless, (my favorite made up word) it's a very good table. 22" top.

391
GB&CF Quarter Sawed Oak Lamp Table
24" x 24"

392
Walnut Stretched Base Victorian Table
I used Victorian as a catch all because this incorporates about 4 different design elements. 30" x 22"

393
Solid Plank Quarter Sawed Oak Lamp Table
"Stout" is the word that best describes this. The legs need tightening but this is the table you want to be holding onto during a tornado. 25" x 25" top.
 

394
Dated 1867 Dovetailed Immigrant Trunk in Dark Green
This is a darn handsome trunk. Solid and well made. Beautiful blue interior but somewhere along the way the till was removed. The stuff in the bottom is potpourri, not critter leavings. 

395
Oak Top Ice Cream Table and One Chair.
Don't like to share your ice cream? Have I got a deal for you.  

396
Set of Two Captains Chairs
Ready to put in place.

397
Lot of Two, An Adjustable Stool and An Oak Chair
The stool needs repair. 

398
A Weirdly Interesting Stool / Bench
Somebody liked it because when the seat split they went through the effort to repair it. Nonetheless, I'd be reluctant to put it to a load test. 24"H.

399
A Classic Shop Stool
32"

400
Sanitary Scale Co. Chicago 24lb Computing Scale
This just needs to be wiped down and you could be weighing your thumb in no time. A lot of these were relegated to damp basements after they were retired and as a result are now useless boat anchors. Fortunately this one is in great shape. If you buy it, plan on bringing someone to help you load it.

401
Oak Plant Stand
12 x 12 x 22

402
Cast Iron and Rose Marble Jardinière Stand
I took about 6 photos before I realized the top corner was snapped off. Maybe your guests won't notice either. Signed NB&I which without doing any homework I'll attribute to National Brass & Iron Works of Reading, PA, in business from about 1891 to 1911. But again, that's without doing any homework.

403
Upright Spinning Wheel
Needs a good dusting and some remedial mildew work.

404
An Oak Firewood Box
These are great in the mud room for mittens and scarves. Or you could be really radical and use it for firewood.

405
Pair of Simplex 329, 15 Ton Pole Jacks and A Bottle Jack.
The Simplex Jacks were specifically designed for lifting and straightening power and phone poles but could be used like any Hi-Lift jack. The screw jack is a bonus. 

406
Trahern Pump Co. Rockford, IL Hand Pump
A good looking, classic pump.

407
A Pair of Westinghouse Mobilaire Floor Fans
I'm told that these have a cult following and that they bring big money. I was told that shortly after I got tired of ours being in the way and giving it to my Bother-In-Law. Untested.

408
Johnson 20HP Outboard Motor and Remote Gas Tank
As clean as it is, the motor is tight and the handle won't engage the starter pawls. I suspect it's tight from sitting but you'll know more when you pull the head. THE STAND IS NOT INCLUDED WITH THE MOTOR!

409
Johnson 5.5HP Sea Horse Outboard Motor w/ Remote Tank
Loose. Has compression. Untested.

410
Oak Princess Frame and Mirror
That's All. No hardware.

411
Nice 24" Caramel Slag Glass Hanging Lamp Shade
This is a nice fixture and would look good over your round oak table.

412
Alaskan Oak Ice Box
32"W x 41"H

413
Oak Towel Bar Commode
Just needs a damp rag.

414
Triple Curved Glass Continental Vitrine
Exceptionally good condition and ready to put in place. Classy, dust free display space. 27"W x 60"H x 12"D

415
Victorian Floral Hanging Pull Down Lamp
Electrified. Complete and ready to hang.

416
Grape Pattern Stained Glass, Leaded Hanging Lamp
Older than newer. 20"

417
The Supreme, All Time Rock Star of MCM Shadow Frame Mirrors.
Have you ever seen a shadow box mirror with a higher "Cool" factor? No, you have not. This is as good as they get. Some repairs to mirror sections. 

418
Lot of Army & Navy Uniform Items and Some WI Electric Varsity Style Jackets.
As shown.

419
Lot of 3 Silver Dollars
2 1921 Morgan Dollars and a 1922 Peace Dollar

420
1920s/'30s Ladies Diamond Ring
My wife informs me that it's a 1/3ct plus. Also has several smaller diamonds and sapphires. One of the sapphires is missing.

421
Lot of 3 Asst'd Gold Rings
The ring with the pinkish reddish stone is not marked for Karat but I'll bet a shiny new dime that it's white gold. The simple wedding band is 14K YG. The ring with no main stone but side diamonds is 10K YG

422
Lot of 2 Elgin Pocket Watches and a Compass
A 7 jewel full plate OF and a G. M. Wheeler 15J HC with no crystal. As a bonus you get a WWII military Taylor made compass marked USCE for United State Corps of Engineers.

423
Lot of Asst'd US Coins
$1.95 of face value US Silver, includes a Canuck dime. Plus a few nickels and wheats.

424
Lot of Two Wristwatches, Longines and Bulova
Longines is a 17J automatic in a 10K GF case and the Bulova is a 15J.

425
Wisconsin Electric Gold Jewelry
All three pieces are marked 10K. The ring, including the stones, weighs in at 9.2 grams.

426
Koopman's Patent Magics Pocket Lamp
And that's as much as I can tell you.

427
LeCoultre Atmos Shelf Clock
Clean example. Not engraved. Needs a suspension wire.

428
Colonial Manufacturing 5 Tube Grandfather Clock
I know, Grandfathers' clock are not all the rage. Right now. But 10 years from now you'll be congratulating yourself for your stellar foresight because you bought this at the right time. This is a quality timepiece leaning towards the upper end. Mahogany case. Westminster chimes. Strikes on tubes, not rods and has a very good quality movement. Unlike the modern clocks that are made from flattened out beer cans, this movement has heavy plates and quality wheels, (gears). Over the last several months I've regulated it so that it's within 1 minute over a 2-3 week span. That's almost unheard of for a non astrological tall case clock. However, you'll need to have the striking hammers attended to as they sound a bit off when it strikes. It could probably stand a professional cleaning and lubricating at the same time.

429
Classic Hamm's Waterfall / Campfire/ Canoe Scene Motion Beer Sign.
As captivating and mesmerizing now as they were 50 years ago. Works properly but does have the usual line through part of the motion image.

430
A Hand Made Working Model Traction Steam Engine w/ A Rumely Thrashing Machine.
These were both made by the same person in the Shawano area around 1935. The steering works and the drive train operates when the engine is rolled. It's not live steam, but a fairly well detailed model made from materials on hand. This is one of those items that has to be seen in person to be truly appreciated. A true piece of WI folk art. Both pieces hooked up measure in at 4' in length with the straw chute not extended. The threshing machine is about 14"H; the steam engine a tad shorter.

431
Franco American New York Castorland 1796 Reissue
As shown.

432
Mixed Lot of Men's Costume Jewelry and Foreign Coins
As shown

433
Large Note Silver Certificate and Red Seat $2 Bill
Horse blanket has a short tear in the upper right numeral 1.

434
Asst'd Necklaces, Etc.
Crystal, African trade, Mexican Amethyst w/ matching earrings and a Mexican silver bolo tie.

435
Lot of 3 Michael Jordan 1 oz .999 Silver Bullion & $1.20 face value US Silver Coinage.
As shown.

436
USA 1984 $10 Gold Coin and 1983 & 1984 XXIII Olympiad $1 Silver Coins
As shown.

437
1986 Ellis Island US Coin Prestige Set
As shown.

438
1971 Eisenhower Proof Dollar Coin and 1976 Bicentennial Proof Set.
As shown.

439
Folk Painted Box & A Winnebago Basket
27" x 9.5" and Winnebago is 8"H

440
Lot of Assorted Cracker & Biscuit Tins
As shown.

441
Putnam Fadeless Dyes Countertop Store Case.
Front and back have tin litho advertising in addition to the interior advertising. This one is in pretty good shape. 21"W

442
Chatillon's 120LB Cream Scale
As shown.
 

443
The Blanchard Print Butter Carrier
When your name is Blanchard...

444
Jazzbo -Jim The Dancer On The Roof by Unique Art
Works

445
The Security Lightning Rod Co. Advertising Match Safe
A truly scarce piece. During the inspection the cap popped off of the rive. This will need to be repaired. No pieces were lost.

446
Lot of Asst'd Advertising Tins and a Nutmeg Spice Grinder
As shown.

447
Tombo The Alabama Coon Jigger by Ferdinand Strauss
Works

448
German Made Pull Horse
About 5"L x 5"H

449
Walnut Eastlake Wall Pocket w/ Painted Tin Panel
11"W x 14"H

450
Lot of Three GREAT Halloween Novelty Horns
German made. Excellent condition. These are just the best!

451
Lot of Two Glass Fishing Floats
5" and 4"

452
Nice Covered Butter Jar w/ Bail Handle
About 5.5"dia. No damage.

453
Very Nice Ornate Swinging Picture Frame
7"W x 15" H

454
Bender & Warr Oconomowoc Advertising Egg Shipping Crate in Blue
Beautiful color. By the Reliable Incubator And Brooder Co. Quincy IL

455
Lot of Three Asst'd Armand Marseilles Dolls
Longest at 19"

456
Super tramp Art Sewing Box w/ Brass Tack Ornamentation.
As clean as you'll ever find one and with great style to boot. 10"W x 6.5"D x 6"H

457
The American Model No. 9 Repeating Cap Gun Cane
This might actually be more fun than just smashing an entire roll with a hammer. Not that I've ever done that. This was designed that each time you smacked it down it would automatically feed and detonate a cap. Boys being boys I imagine the attrition rate on these was astronomical. Here's a survivor. 26"

458
Lot of Four Asst'd Christmas Ornaments & Decorations
Wax angelis 4", Tree is 4.5", Snowman is 2.5" and Cotton figure is 4" 

459
Enterprise Double Wheel Coffee grinder
Wheels are 10.25". It appears that Ann was using this to grind coffee. 

460
Fantastic Tramp Art Picture Frame
Another stellar piece. All of the elements you want to see in a tramp art frame. I haven't been able to track down the S.C.W. Private Stock advertising image but with a frame this great the image is just a bonus. 18" x 15"

461
Large Lot of Asst'd Monarch Advertising Items
Thermos bottle by thermos. Monarch was a Chicago based distributor and I believe it still exists, somewhat, as part of SYSCO.

462
Lot of Asst'd Dolls and Children's Toys
The Bye-Lo is an A.M. 

463
Rayo Table Lamp, Electrified
21"
 

464
Four Piece Carpet Train
Approximately G gauge or a little smaller. 

465
Red Wing Triangle Grocery Sheboygan, WI Beater Jar
Good condition

466
Howe 8 Ounce Balance Scale w/Weights and Brass Candy Pan
As shown.

467
Lot of Four Asst'd Lightning Rod Balls
Unfortunately, only the smooth round ball is perfect. The others all have some level of damage.

468
Lot of Three Asst'd Advertising Tins
As shown.

469
Howe 8 Ounce Balance Scale w/ Weights
As shown

470
Lot of Three Skookum and Skookum Style Dolls
Largest at 6.5"

471
Hill Climber Toy
Good condition. 10"L x 7.5"H

472
3' tall Feather Tree
With Original Base

473
A really Nice Advertising Barrel for Dickinson's Witch HAzel
Great condition and great graphics. Nice blue wash. Essex, Conn. 16"H

474
Chatillon's 60 LB Milk Scale
16" Overall

475
Brass Gasoline Torch-cum-Table Lamp
One of the very sure signs that you were an antique dealer in the  1970s was if you converted blow torches into table lamps. 22"

476
Dart Gun Target Practice Game.
"Great Family Amusement Game" Ahh, where to start. This marketing plan would last about 0.3 nanoseconds in the current climate. Promoted as perfectly harmless, I would have had my sisters moving out of the house in less than an hour. Judging from the condition of the pistol and the fact that it still has its original box, this toy saw little if any use.

477
Old Hickory Style Foot Stool
Unmarked but very well made. Natural splint. 10" square x 11"H

478
Weathervane w/ Ruby tail, Twig Rod tip and Copper Directional Letters
The ruby glass is a replacement.

479
6 Gallon C. Hermann Milwaukee Decorated Butter Churn
It has cracks but it also has a pretty nice decoration.

480
Cast Iron Horse Team
That's all we have. About 10"

481
Folk Art Frame w/ geo. Washington
Lower right corner is chipped. 12.5" x 16"

482
Lot of Two German Wind-up Toys.
The lad on the left hoists his Hoffbrau and the boy on the right swings the little girl up into the air. No keys. Both about 5"

483
Early Mohair, Hump Back, Long Nose, Jointed Teddy Bear
15"

484
Modern Bocce ball Set
By Brookstone. I don't think you can darken their doorway for less than a Benjamin.

485
Lot of Two Globe Canning Jars.
Quarts

486
5' Feather Tree.
It's getting a little tired. 

487
Daisy Red Ryder BB Gun.
Let's all say it: "You'll put your....
In answer to a question: Yes, this is an early production copper band model. The rear stock is cracked.

488
Hill Climber Streetcar Toy
In pretty nice condition. 13.5"

489
Lot of 15 Asst'd Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls
Let's see where the market is now.

490
Three Box Lot Of Christmas Ornaments and Bottle Brush Trees.
Some nice ornaments in here.

491
Lot of Three Advertsing Tins
As shown.

492
Frary's 60 lb Spring Balance Scale
As shown.

493
Another Gasoline Blow Torch Lamp
I wonder what happened to the first guy that plugged one in after not quite getting all of the gasoline out of it.

494
Lot of Two, 3 Ring Binders of US Postage Collector Stamps.
Many blocks of four and other blocks. Almost all are mint. I have no idea what the total face value is.

495
Interesting Star & Crescent Folk Art Lightning Rod(?)
Somewhere along the way it lost its point but what a neat piece.

496
Balancing Skivvy Waver Novelty
It's modern but it's fun. Skivvy waver was a pejorative reserved for US Navy Signalmen. They loved it.

497
Lot of Two Brass Face Scales
24 lbs and 20 lbs. About 6".

498
Heavily Painted Wooden Barrel
I'm not sure what the story is with this. It's bright. About 12" x 15".

499
A Lot of ABC and Other Children's Blocks.
We really do. Stand is 21" W.

500
Nice Cast Iron Dresser Mirror.
8.5" x 11.5"

501
Lot of Asst'd Toy Soldiers
All of the wooden bases are new.

502
Folk Art Tin Match Holder And A Cigar Box.
Back in the early to mid 70's somebody realized that very well done pieces of tole work with colorful paint were showing up in old homesteads around Washington and Fond du Lac Counties. They were all obviously made by the same hand as they had a very distinctive style. Serious dealers at the time were all over anything that had a whiff of native Folk Art to it and these pieces became highly sought after. This is one of those pieces and despite the damage to the top of this match holder, it's still a neat little piece of local design. 8.5"

503
Buffalo Balance Scale w/ Standard Weights
The nested weight set on the right is stamped WI (19)14 to indicate that these had been inspected and calibrated for trade by the state of WI.

504
Folk Art Folding Steel Crow Decoy.
The wings fold up for transport. 16"

505
Schuco Bell Hop Yes/No Mechanical Monkey
By moving his tail you can make his head move up and down or side to side. Glass eyes. Excelsior stuffed with wool suit.

506
Gasoline Blow Torch Lamp
Probably not UL listed.

507
Cutlery Box and Tool Hod
Largest is 10" x 22"

508
Cast Iron Cookware and Kitchenware Includes Reids Muffin Pan
Goodell apple peeler, match holder and although it's unmarked it's a Reid's muffin pan w/1870 on the handle. Pan is 16.5" x  9"

509
Nice German "Squeaker" Book
The pages have squeakers built in to them. This is in remarkably good condition. 8" x 6.5"

510
Lot of Three Adv. Tins Include Scarce Size Campfire Marshmallow
I don't believe I ever seen the small size before. 5.5" x 3.5".

511
Indian Basketry
16"

512
Very Scarce Grand Rapids Lumber Moisture Tester
This unique scale was used to determine the moisture content of lumber. Made by the Buffalo Scale Co. for the Grand Rapids Vapor Kiln. Most (moist?) unusual.

513
Child's Snow Shovel, A Garden Shovel and a Coal Shovel.
I'm not sure why these are here.

514
Carved Walnut Victorian Folding Shelf and Another Walnut Shelf
30" x 19" and 16" x 20"

515
Modern Shore Bird
21"

516
Washington Irving Sketch Book
4.5" x 6.5"

517
Norleigh Diamond Lantern by Shapleigh Hdwr
Copper Font and smoke cap. Appears to to be the original globe but I'm not positive. 14.5"

518
Eagle Grocery Store Cedar Grove, WI. Advertising Match Holder w/ S&P Shakers
Phone Number "3". I hear they're up to 7 now.

519
5 gl Western Crock and a Flemishware Pitcher
The crock is cracked. Badly. The pitcher has spout chips.

520
Sheet Iron Indian Weather Vane
It's a bit small at 11"H to be a weather vane, but I had to start somewhere. Damage to the hip area. I eventually noticed that along the base you can just make out the wording, "Shawano, WIS". I struck out there but did find this link: https://ciscosgallery.com/products/folk-art-indian-weather-vane-c0690?_pos=25&_sid=10221993b&_ss=r 
Bid accordingly.
 

521
Comical Plaster Face
With a socket in the top of his head. I should know what this is for, but I don't. About 5".

522
Countertop Scale From Wm. Frankfurth Hardware, Milwaukee
Frankfurth was a major hardware wholesaler into the mid 1900s.

523
Howe 8 oz Scale
9.5"

524
Novelty Santa & Sleigh Counterbalance Motion Toy
Unfortunately, this isn't an old piece but it is a neat piece. When put in motion Santa rocks his head and so does the reindeer. 17"H

525
Woven Wool Contemporary Textile
23" x 39"

526
Flat Top Trunk
As shown.

527
Asst'd Corkscrews
As shown.

528
Ancient Kauri Wood Bowls From New Zealand
Largest is about 8" x 7"

529
Child's Rocking Chair
As shown.

530
Brass Blow Torch Lamp
This one is a little smaller. Maybe for the kid's room. 16"

531
Cast Iron Still Bank
3"

532
Mahogany Yacht Helm
An original wheel, not a repro or decorator piece. 25" Extreme

533
Another Counterbalance Toy of a Sailor Rowing
When put in motion he pulls the oars. It's not old, but hey, whatever floats your boat. 

534
Arcade Imperial Lap Top Coffee Grinder
As shown.

535
Mixed Lot Of Collectibles
The bell is not old. The bank advertises Singer sewing machines.

536
Brass Single Chime Steam Whistle w/ Integral Valve
The only markings I could find were on the flat as shown. When this came in it was mounted to a lamp base. You're getting the lamp base along with it. Even if you don't want it. 3" Diameter x 15" extreme

537
Lot of Asst'd Bathroom Collectibles
As shown.

538
Pyrography Boxes, Am Empty Photo Album and a Covered Box
A note identifies the box as Gutta Percha.

539
Swan 2 Piece Carved Butter Mold
As shown.

540
Lot of 3 Pieces Copperware
An iron handled skimmer, A "Handwrought" tray at 16" and a teapot that is mentioned as middle 1800s Dutch.

541
Trix Dog Collapsing Toy and Jointed Popeye Characters
Wimpy could use some spa time. Bottom of Popeye's foot is dated 1935. About 5".

542
Mixed Lot Of Children's Toys
Squeeze toy is silent. Last photo is remnants of a Jack-In-The-Box.

543
Warren Brass Beam Scale Montreal 60 lbs
19". Nice display piece.

544
Lot of Asst'd Kitchen Items
Molds, choppers, copper funnel, skewers, etc.

545
Lot of Asst'd Advertising Paper
As shown

546
Costume Jewelry, MArbles, Toy scale & Colored Chalk
The little tin scale is a neat piece.

547
Framed Moosehair Tufting by Gladys Lavallee
Until I pulled this piece of paper out of the pocket on the back of the frame, I didn't know moose hair tufting was a thing. Now I do.

548
Lot of Asst'd Mexican Pottery
Pot is about 12"H

549
A Cane & A Walking Stick
Both have brass hame tips as their ornament.

550
Lot of 8 Asst'd Brass Face Scales
As shown.

551
Lot of Asst'd Advertising and Decorative Collectibles
The mop head is still in the can. This lot has changed since originally submitted. Please view photos closely.

552
Albert Biles and Shar Aweho Indigenous Art
Stone carving is about 8.5"H

553
Norman Brumm Metal and Enamel Bird Sculpture
With catalog. 10"H

554
German Waechtersbach Christmas Dinnerware
As shown

555
Assorted Woodenware
Craft broom, trays, wine rack, spaghetti measures, bowls, etc.

556
Lot of Asst'd Children's Books & Games
Some good cover art in here. Includes ethnic books.

557
Scrap & Other Sterling Silver
As shown.

558
Golf Ball Case and Golfballs
Some are old, some are new. 

559
Lot of Duck Decoy Books, Bird Books and Antique Reference Books
As shown.

560
Lot of Asst'd Kitchen Collectibles
Glass Place Setting markers, cookie cutters, etc. 

561
Lot of Asst'd Modern Christmas Collectibles
As shown.

562
Lot of Asst'd Hand Tools
As shown.

563
Lot of Asst'd Books, Poker Chips and Radio

As shown.

564
Lot of Asst'd Notions, Material and Related.
As shown.

565
Lot of Miscellaneous Stuff Includes Bird Cage, & Decorative Accessories.
As shown.

566
Sea Shells, Glass Platter & Bail Top Canning Jars
As shown.

567
Wisconsin Butternut Hankie Drawer Dresser
A Wisconsin classic. Well made, straight and solid. OG hankie and overshot top drawer. This is a piece worth owning. 41"W x 20"D x 48"H

568
Partial Type Drawer Desk
31"W x 22"D x 43"H

569
Oak Arm Chair
No veneer here.

570
Deacon's Bench
These are great for the holidays when you need to cram more people in at the table than what chairs allow for. 7' 6".

571
Single Door Jelly Cupboard in Old Red
It comes with a photo showing it in white paint before Ann painstakingly scraped it down to its original color. 44"W x 18"D x 45"H

572
Small Bench
36" x 10"

573
Walnut Towel Bar Commode
Ready to put in place.

574
Butternut Hankie Drawer Dresser
A little later and with a little more Victorian influence than lot 567. 42"W x 18"D x 45"H

575
Hired Man's Bed-cum-Coffee Table
Chuck and Ann had a piece of plate glass custom cut so they could use this as a coffee table. Be forewarned, the glass weighs as much as the auctioneer does. 76" x 32" 

576
Buckeye Incubator Table
Restyled as an end table. 23"W x 16"D x 26"H

577
Blanchard Stenciled Butter Churn
Great condition. 19"W x 17"D x 31"H

578
High Bench w/ Skirts
20"W x 10"D x 17"H

579
Spinning Wheel in Old Blue
Dated 1881

580
Shoofly Rocking Horse
It has a letter with it that indicates it may have been featured in Encyclopedia Britannica. FWIW. 51" x 29"H

581
Terriff's Perfect Manual Clothes Washing Machine
Try this for a week and see if you're still interested in getting off the grid. Great condition and paint. 34"W x 19"D x 42" high overall.

582
Room Size Rug
9' x 13'

583
Room Size Oriental Rug
9' x 13'. 

583A
Room Size Rug
8' x 11'

584
Sort of a Trunk Sort of a Cabinet
This is a good piece for "out of sight, out of mind" type stuff. 26"W x 11"D x 18"H

585
Chair Hamper Combo
As shown.

586
Lightning Rod w/ Great Cow Weathervane and Cobalt Ball
The vane is what makes the set-up. Rarely if ever do you see a cow with attached ears and horns and if you do odds are they've become detached somewhere along the way. Cow is probably copper but has vestiges of gilding. A very attractive piece. 

587
Valet
The quintessential 1930s basement shop project. 

588
Lightning Rod w/ Ajax Spiked Finial
There's probably some cute collector name for this style. I call it the "Don't land here" finial.

589
Carom Game Board
As shown

590
Carom Game Board
As shown.

591
Navajo Weaving
This was hanging for three weeks before I realized I had it sideways. 40" x 30" 

592
Quilt Section Framed For Hanging.
36" x 60"

593

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