Online Only Decorative Arts
Listing ID#: 193351

Auction Location

Downingtown, PA 19335
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Wednesday Mar 18, 2020 Completed
Auction Type
 Live Auction 
Company Information
Pook & Pook

Contact: Jamie A. Shearer
Phone: (610) 269-4040
Email: shearer@pookandpook.com
Website: www.pookandpook.com

GoToAuction.com ID#: 6473
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Listing Terms and Conditions
CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Auction – This is a public sale conducted by Pook & Pook, Inc., a licensed and bonded auctioneer. Pook & Pook, Inc. is the agent of the items being sold at auction. By bidding on any item at auction the purchaser agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale or any other conditions announced and/or published. 2. As Is – All items (hereinafter referred to as item(s), lot(s), article(s), antique(s), property, etc.) for sale are sold “AS IS” and Pook & Pook, Inc., its agents, employees, and/or consignors do not make any guarantees, warranties, or representations, expressed or implied, with respect to the items or the correctness of the catalogue or other description of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise, except where applicable under the Terms of Guarantee (applies ONLY to published catalog auctions, NOT Online Only Auctions). No statement anywhere, whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a guarantee, warranty, or representation. 3. Condition – All prospective bidders should inspect the property they wish to purchase prior to bidding. If a bidder is unable to view an item in person, they are responsible for obtaining a condition report and/or additional photographs prior to bidding to determine an article’s condition, size, and degree of restoration. We endeavor to be fair and forthright with our descriptions and condition reports; however, bidders must acknowledge that antique items often show normal signs of use and wear, which might not be specified in a condition report. If you are a very particular client with expectations of perfection for the items you purchase, it is advisable that you inspect items in person or that you do not submit absentee bids as your definition of condition may be more exacting that an appraiser could have time to verify. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Pook & Pook, Inc. reserves the right to reject any request for condition report/additional photograph in which, in our opinion, the value of the object is not commensurate with the time necessary to complete the request. Please also note that the warranties given by Pook & Pook, Inc. (applies to published/printed catalog auctions only), do not extend to the condition reports. Lots, especially those containing semi-precious and precious stones, cannot be returned once they have been removed from the gallery. Weights and measurements are approximate. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee clocks, watches, mechanical banks, scientific instruments, electric lamps, and other mechanical or electric items to be complete or in working condition. Display materials shown in photographs are not included with the lot unless stated in the description. Box lots (i.e. books) are only guaranteed to have those items listed in the description and no condition reports or additional photographs will be provided. 4. Reserve – Some lots offered may be subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Pook & Pook, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. A representative of Pook & Pook, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. Reserves are set at or below the estimated range. Under no circumstances will reserve amounts be disclosed to prospective bidders. 5. Auctioneer’s discretion – The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid which, in his/her opinion, is not commensurate with the value of the article being offered. At their discretion, the auctioneer may also reject any bid that he/she may determine as having a detrimental effect on the item in question or the sale as a whole. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. We reserve the right to withdraw any property before sale. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event of doubt as to the validity of any bid, the auctioneer will have the final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sale record is conclusive. 6. Registration – All bidders must provide identification and a major credit card in order to receive a bidder paddle and/or execute absentee or telephone bids. In order to protect our/our consignors’ interests, we may ask bidders to provide a deposit and/or provide additional financial references. We reserve the right to reject any registration for unqualified buyers. 7. Bidding – A bid may be placed one of several ways: a. In House Live Bids – In-house, live bidding is only available for select sales after registration and receipt of a paddle. The auctioneer will announce the lot number and a starting bid amount. Raise your paddle to indicate your intent to bid. You must be recognized/acknowledged by the auctioneer. After the fall of the hammer, the auctioneer will announce the hammer price and paddle and/or buyer number. b. Telephone Bids – Telephone bidding is only available for select sales. Any request for telephone bidding must be received by us in writing by bid form, online bid form, by fax, mail, and/or email at least 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction. We do not accept verbal requests for bids. Requests for telephone bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee with information provided to us by the bidder. Please check all information submitted for accuracy. The bidder should receive an acknowledgement that bids have been received and if no such acknowledgement is given, it is the bidder’s responsibility to confirm its receipt. Pook & Pook, Inc. executes bids based on lot number provided by the bidder, not the description, so please make sure that the lot number is correct when submitting bids. When the telephone bidder’s lot is up for sale, a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee will call the primary telephone number provided by the bidder. If time allows, our designee will call the secondary number provided by the bidder. Our designee will make every effort to execute bidder’s instructions. It is recommended that bidders leave a back-up amount in the event that the telephone bidder is unreachable. Bidder agrees to a minimum opening bid of $500 per lot for telephone bidding, regardless of the value of the lot. If it is necessary to change or cancel your telephone bid, your request must be received 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction and subsequently acknowledged. Submit changes or cancellations to bids@pookandpook.com. Telephone bids are accepted and/or executed at the discretion of Pook & Pook, Inc. and at the risk of the bidder. Telephone bidding is a convenience for bidders not present at auction and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. c. Absentee Bids – Absentee bidding is only available for select sales (see Internet Bids for online absentee bidding). Any request for absentee bidding must be received by us in writing by bid form, online bid form, by fax, mail, and/or email at least 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction. We do not accept verbal requests for bids. Requests for absentee bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee with information provided to us by the bidder. Please check all information submitted for accuracy. The bidder should receive an acknowledgement that bids have been received and if no such acknowledgement is given, it is the bidder’s responsibility to confirm its receipt. Pook & Pook, Inc. executes bids based on lot number provided by the bidder, not the description, so please make sure that the lot number is correct when submitting bids. When a lot is up for sale, the auctioneer will bid competitively up to the absentee bidder’s maximum bid amount. If it is necessary to change or cancel your absentee bid, your request must be received 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction and subsequently acknowledged. Submit changes or cancellations to bids@pookandpook.com. Absentee bids are accepted and/or executed at the discretion of Pook & Pook, Inc. and at the risk of the bidder. Absentee bidding is a convenience for bidders not present at auction and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. Absentee bids less than half of the low estimate will not be accepted, acknowledged, or processed. d. Internet Bidding – Internet bidding, both live and absentee, is available for all sales. A third party online bidding platform, Bidsquare, www.bidsquare.com, requires a separate registration. In order to expedite the Bidsquare registration process, it is recommended that you register at least one day before the start of the auction. Information is transmitted to us from Bidsquare and bid amounts are anonymous and we do not have previous knowledge of bids left by registered Bidsquare users. At the time of the sale, bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee transmitted to us by Bidsquare. We are not responsible for any errors, omissions, ability or inability, in connection with bidder’s use of Bidsquare as we are not able to control the transmission speed. WHEN THE PLATFORM STATES "FLOOR BIDDER", THIS MEANS A BIDDER NOT ON BIDSQUARE (a bidder in the room, on the phone, an absentee bid, or a bidder on another internet bidding platform). 8. Bidding increments IN-HOUSE SALES Bid Amount Increment up to $500 by $25 $500 to $1,000 by $50 $1,000 to $2,000 by $100 $2,000 to $5,000 by $200 $5,000 to $10,000 by $500 $10,000 to $20,000 by $1,000 $20,000 and up auctioneer’s discretion ONLINE ONLY SALES* Bid Amount Increment up to $500 by $10 $500 to $1,000 by $20 $1,000 to $5,000 by $50 $5,000 to $10,000 by $100 $10,000 and up auctioneer’s discretion *subject to change at auctioneer discretion 9. Title – Title of each lot passes when the hammer falls and/or the auctioneer says “SOLD”. Thereafter, any loss by fire, theft, breakage, or any other cause is the sole responsibility of the purchaser. Merchandise must be packed and transported by the purchaser at his own risk and expense. Employees or agents of Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not pack or transport the merchandise. If the buyer requests assistance from an employee or agent of Pook & Pook, Inc. with packaging or transport it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the purchaser, and Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not be liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by such employee or agent. We are not responsible for any damage to property left on the premises, or removed and stored in a storage facility. Pook & Pook, Inc. is not responsible for the acts or omissions of third parties whom the buyer retains for shipping, or any damage that occurs after items are removed from Pook & Pook, Inc.’s auction house. 10. Buyer’s Premium – A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. A buyer’s premium for each individual lot is 22% (25% on Bidsquare or other third party online bid platform) of the successful bid price up to and including $1,000,000, and 13% on any amount in excess of $1,000,000. This amount will be added to the successful bid price of each lot and is payable by the purchaser together with the applicable sales or use tax which is applied to the total cost of your purchase. Online purchasers pay an additional 3% buyer’s premium for the use of the online bidding services. 11. Sales Tax – Buyers will be required to pay Pennsylvania Sales Tax of 6% at the time of payment unless: A) Items are shipped out of Pennsylvania by an ICC licensed shipping company; and/or, B) The buyer provides Pook & Pook, Inc. with a valid Sales Tax License Number and completes and signs Pennsylvania Exemption Certificate (REV-1220). The form is available at our office or found here: http://www.revenue.pa.gov/FormsandPublications/FormsforBusinesses/Documents/Sales-Use%20Tax/rev-1220.pdf 12. Payment – Payments can be made with cash, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire, or personal/business check. Make checks payable to Pook & Pook, Inc. A fee of up to $50.00 will be charged for returned checks. First time purchasers must pay with cash, bank check, money order, wire transfer, and/or personal/business check. First time purchasers paying with personal/business check cannot collect items until payment has cleared or ten days post-deposit. We can accept most major credit cards from established clients; however, there is an additional 3% surcharge. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not accept debit cards, PayPal, BidPay, and/or Western Union wires. Items purchased for a third party must be paid for by the purchaser of record, regardless of whether the purchaser of record has received funds from the third party. Payment is due no later than 10 days post sale. If payment is not received within 15 days of the day of sale, the credit card of record will be charged the invoice total plus a 3% surcharge. If no credit card is available or if payment has not been received within 28 days, Pook & Pook, Inc. will pursue alternate collection avenues to collect the balance due plus any storage, administrative, attorney, and/or court fees. Contact: billing@pookandpook.com with any questions. 13. Non-Payment – Pook & Pook, Inc. pays its consignors 30 days after the day of sale. If a buyer fails to make payment within 30 days of the day of sale, Pook & Pook Inc. shall be entitled to do any or all of the following: a. After 15 Days - Charge the credit card number provided to Pook & Pook, Inc. by the buyer for the total due plus any applicable fees (storage, interest, etc.) plus a 3% surcharge. If a deposit was submitted prior to bidding, this amount will not be refunded, but be kept and applied towards any owed amounts. b. After 30 Days – File a Civil Complaint against the buyer to recover any balance due plus court fees, interest, storage fees, administrative costs, attorney fees, and any other applicable financial hardship caused to Pook & Pook, Inc., and/or the consignor, or pursue other collection avenues to recover any and all losses. c. Charge interest at a rate of 1% per month throughout the entire time frame of non-payment. d. After 45 Days – Re-offer the items for sale, either publicly or privately, and collect any remaining balance owed after such sale from the original buyer, including, but not limited to: total balance remaining, lost buyer’s premium, lost consignor’s fee, court costs, interest, storage fees, attorney fees, administrative costs including those related to re-selling the item(s), and any other related fees. e. Reject further bidding or consignments by the buyer at any and all future auctions (Unpaid Item Disputes will be filed for all non-paying Bidsquare bidders). 14. Shipping/Pick-Up – Pook & Pook, Inc. does not provide in-house shipping, but will assist bidders in coordinating shipping with an outside shipping company. We reserve the right to hold merchandise purchased until payment has cleared the bank (10 days for personal checks, business checks, and overseas money orders/cashier’s checks), if we deem such action necessary to protect our interest. Items paid for via bank wire transfer, cashier’s check, or money order will be released immediately. All items must be picked up, or shipping arrangements made, within two weeks of the day of sale. All bidders must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. by email (shipping@pookandpook.com), telephone, (610) 269-4040, or fax (610) 269-9274 regarding their chosen shipper. The purchaser must pay the shipper in advance for all packaging expenses, including labor, materials, postage, and, if applicable, insurance fees. If the property purchased is subject to laws governing export from U.S. or laws restricting imports into foreign countries, the granting of licensing for export and/or import of such goods is the responsibility of the buyer. Pick-up times are Monday through Friday between 9AM and 4:30PM. Pook & Pook, Inc. will bring purchases to successful buyers, and/or their shippers, but buyers, and/or their shippers, must pack/wrap and load their items. 15. Storage Fees – Any items left at the gallery for more than two weeks following the sale will incur storage fees at a rate of $5.00 per lot, per day (this rate applies to all items regardless of size or value). Storage fees will begin on the 15th day regardless of payment status. Items still remaining at our gallery 45 days after the auction date will be considered abandoned and may be consigned to a future auction without additional notice to the purchaser. 16. No Chargeback Policy – Purchasers agree that disputes of any nature may not be resolved by a credit card chargeback and further agree to refrain from filing any chargeback claim against Pook & Pook, Inc. and/or its credit card merchant. By purchasing at Pook & Pook, Inc., the purchaser waives the right to initiate a chargeback and furthermore agrees to pay a minimum of $500 plus administrative fees, costs, attorney fees, and/or any other charges associated with responding to said chargeback due to the administrative burden of responding to said dispute. 17. Firearms – Purchasers of firearms must strictly comply with all state and federal regulations governing their purchase, registration, and transportation. Firearms requiring registration are designated in our catalogue as R (requires registration/FFL) or C&R (Curio & Relic). Bidders of firearms requiring registration (R or C&R) will be required to provide their Federal Firearms License or be a licensed Collector of Curio & Relics. If a purchaser does not possess a federal license, he/she must comply with additional registration as required by their resident state. The purchaser is solely responsible for fees associated with the additional registration requirements charged by Pook & Pook, Inc. or purchaser’s transfer agent. If the purchaser is not in possession of a federal license and is not a resident of Pennsylvania, he/she must make arrangements with a transfer agent in their resident state. If you are restricted from purchasing a firearm, please do not attempt to bid on any firearm. 18. Restricted Transport of Items – Certain items containing elements of restricted plant and/or animal material may require a permit, license, or certificate and be subject to laws governing export from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and import to other states/foreign countries. Prior to purchase, it is the Purchaser’s responsibility to familiarize themselves with relevant regulations of the state/country concerned and obtain any necessary permit, license, or certificate. Sales will not be rescinded for the Purchaser’s inability to obtain the required documentation. 19. Copyright – All information, text, articles, data, images, or other materials provided by Pook & Pook, Inc. either on our website, printed catalogue, and/or third-party website are copyrighted and sole property of Pook & Pook, Inc. You may not edit, modify and/or make use of such copyrighted materials without the express, prior written consent of Pook & Pook, Inc. You may only use, download, and/or copy any materials for informational purposes. 20. Limited Liability - Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser. See Terms of Guarantee for further details. 21. Jurisdiction - Purchasers are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the auction is held. By bidding at Pook & Pook, Inc., purchasers consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.   TERMS OF GUARANTEE Pook & Pook, Inc.’s Period Furniture, Fine Art, and Accessories Sales carry a limited guarantee. This guarantee is designed to protect the buyer against major discrepancies. (i.e. major restorations or repairs not described, fakes, forgeries, replicas, reproductions, or major fabrications) that would have a major effect upon the value of the item purchased. The limited guarantee only applies to period furniture, fine art and accessories sales, not decorative arts and/or online only sales. Pook & Pook, Inc. warrants the Authorship of items in Bold Face Type for a period of 15 days from the date of the sale of such lot and only to the original purchaser of record at the auction. If it is determined to Pook & Pook, Inc.’s satisfaction that the Bold Face Type is incorrect, the sale will be rescinded, provided the entire lot is returned to Pook & Pook, Inc. in the same condition in which it was at the time of the sale. It is also Pook & Pook, Inc.’s general policy to have the purchaser obtain, at the purchaser’s expense, the opinion of one (or two in some cases) recognized experts in the field, mutually acceptable to Pook & Pook, Inc. and the purchaser, before Pook & Pook, Inc. determines whether to rescind the sale. “Authorship” is defined as the creator, period, culture, source of origin, as the case may be, as set forth in the Bold Face Type of a lot in a printed catalogue, with exception of amendments by any oral or written salesroom notices or announcements. All other warranties of authenticity of authorship, express or implied, are hereby disclaimed and purchaser shall take each lot “as is” and with all faults and errors of description. Bold Face Type in the catalogue which identify an item specifically as the work of the named artist or author shall mean that the work is by the named artist or author (i.e. if the name of the artist is printed in Bold Face Type without a question mark and without any qualifying phrase such as “attributed to” or “circle of”. Bold Face Type in the catalogue attributing the work to a named artist or author shall mean that the work is of a period or school of the artist or author, but is not, with certainty, by the named artist or author. This may also be indicated with a question mark following the name of author. The purchaser’s sole remedy in the event of disputed authenticity of authorship of any lot shall be rescission of the sale and restitution of the original purchase price and premium paid by such purchaser. Pook & Pook, Inc. hereby disclaims all liability for any damages, incidental, consequential or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with any sale to purchaser. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not refund any shipping and/or handling fees paid to a third party by the purchaser. Disputes of any nature may not be resolved by a credit card chargeback (see Conditions of Sale, No Chargeback Policy). Bidders are expected to examine material prior to purchase and at the time of pickup. If a bidder is unable to examine an item in person, they are responsible for obtaining a Condition Report and an Auction Addendum prior to bidding. If you are a successful purchaser, prompt payment and shipping arrangements are expected, followed by immediate examination of all material purchased. The purchaser must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. of any major discrepancies to the description listed in Bold Face Type (unless previously corrected in the Condition Report and/or Addendum). Pook & Pook, Inc. pays its consignors 30 days after the day of sale. Once consignors have been paid, Pook & Pook, Inc. will not honor any requests for refunds. If a buyer suspects a major discrepancy and will need longer than 30 days post sale to obtain documentation of such a discrepancy, they must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. in writing prior to that deadline so that payment can be withheld from the consignor until such time as the discrepancy is resolved or the sale is rescinded. Please note that this limited guarantee does not extend to any condition report, oral or written, provided to the buyer by Pook & Pook, Inc. Condition reports are provided as a courtesy and are not a replacement for physical observation/examination of the item(s) bidders wish to purchase, and as such, bidders must assume the responsibility for any errors or omissions contained therein. All dimensions given in the catalogue are approximate and are not guaranteed. All weights, grades, and sizes listed are approximate. Definitions of statements: a. “Attributed to” - work is of the period of the named artist and may be the work of that artist, but is not definitely. b. “Circle of” - work of the period closely associated with the artist or from his studio. c. “School of” - work by a pupil or follower of the artist, in his style. d. “After” - in our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist. e. “Signed” - has a signature which in our qualified opinion is the signature of the artist. f. “Bears signature” - has signature which in our qualified opinion, might be the signature of the artist. EXCLUSIONS Notwithstanding any other provision of these Terms of Guarantee, Pook & Pook, Inc. disclaims all warranties of authenticity of authorship for all lots consisting of works of fine art by or attributed to artists, authors, or persons living before 1870 and, when no artist, author or person is so identified, works attributed to a period which includes any date prior to 1870 and all warranties relating to the identification of the periods or dates of execution of property which may be proven inaccurate. Clocks and Mechanical items – Items with mechanical parts such as clocks, mechanical banks, music boxes, etc. are not guaranteed to be in working condition. Display materials – Display materials such as shelves, holders, and platform bases which may be shown in photographs are not included with any lot unless specifically stated in the written description. Lot Sampling – Lots depicted with the words “lot sampling” also in the photograph are only guaranteed to have those items listed in the written description. Firearms – Purchasers of firearms must strictly comply with all state and federal regulations governing their purchase, registration, and transportation. See Conditions of Sale for further information. We do not guarantee the working condition of any firearm. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not be liable for accident or injury resulting in purchase of firearm. Purchasers should have all firearms they purchase examined by a certified gunsmith prior to use. Jewelry - All jewelry weights and measurements are approximate. Items with semi-precious and precious stones are not returnable once they have been removed from our auction gallery. Electrified items – We do not guarantee the working condition of any electrified items such as lamps. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not be liable for accident or injury resulting in the use of any electrified item. Purchasers should have all electrified items they purchase examined by a certified electrician prior to use. Oriental Rugs - Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee the names or patterns of Oriental rugs. Sizes provided are approximate. Wine and Spirits – Purchasers of alcoholic beverages must be at least 21 years of age. Wine and spirits sold at auction may be subject to laws governing export from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania/US and import to other states/foreign countries. It is the Purchaser’s responsibility to obtain any necessary import/export license and should secure the license prior to purchase. Sales will not be rescinded for inability to obtain a license or delay of same. Purchasers are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the auction is held. By bidding at Pook & Pook, Inc. purchasers consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these Terms and all other terms announced/published at the time of sale.
Listing Information

Online Only Decorative Arts Auction Wednesday, March 18th, 2020 at 9AM ALL BIDDING FOR THIS AUCTION IS ONLINE. Exhibition: Monday, March 16, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM Tuesday, March 17, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM Online Only Auctions at Pook & Pook are live auctions, not timed auctions. They run just like a regular salesroom auction with the lots being sold one at a time in lot number order. The only difference is that there are no bidders in the salesroom or on the phones. All bidding, both live and absentee, is taking place online through online bidding platforms. You can leave absentee bids up until a few minutes before an item sells. You can also bid live when the item crosses the auction block. Once the item is live, outbid notices cease. When the bidding slows down, a fair warning is given and a five second countdown begins. If nobody clicks bid during that five second countdown, the clerk then clicks ‘sold’. If someone does click bid, the countdown clock resets itself to five seconds and the countdown begins again. For the Online Only Auctions, we sell approximately 150 lots per hour. Please note that Pook & Pook is using multiple online bidding platforms for this auction. When watching the auction online, please note that "floor" bid simply means a bid taken from a different platform than the one you are watching. If you have any additional questions about how our Online Only Auctions work, please call (610) 269-4040 or email info@pookandpook.com. The buyer’s premium for this auction is 25%. CREDIT CARDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FROM FIRST TIME PURCHASERS. POOK & POOK DOES NOT SHIP IN-HOUSE BUT IS HAPPY TO ASSIST BUYERS WITH ARRANGING SHIPPING WITH AN OUTSIDE SHIPPER. THERE IS NO GALLERY EXHIBITION ON THE DAY OF THE SALE. THE BUYER'S PREMIUM IS 25%. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS AUCTION WILL BE LISTED ON MULTIPLE PLATFORMS.

 

1001.   Painted sheet iron rooster weathervane, 19th c., 13" h., 20" w.         Est. $100-200

 

1002.   Wrought iron skillet, 19th c., stamped W. Foster, 45" l.        Est. $80-120

 

1003.   Painted pressboard gameboard, early 20th c., 24" x 24".       Est. $100-150

 

1004.   Two tramp art miniature dressers, ca. 1900, 15 1/4" h., 8 3/4" w. and 11 1/2" h., 9 1/2" w. Est. $100-200

 

1005.   Painted dome lid box, 19th c., with decoupage chinoiserie decoration, 5 1/2" h., 12" w.     Est. $100-200

 

1006.   Two Pennsylvania walnut dresser boxes, ca. 1900, with carved bird and floral decoration, 5 3/4" h., 8 3/4" w. and 5" h., 9" w.          Est. $200-300

 

1007.   Green and white appliqué oak leaf quilt, mid 19th c., 84" x 86".      Est. $140-240

 

1008.   Matchstick dresser box, inscribed Anna, together with another dresser box and a painted slide lid box (lacking lid)    Est. $100-200

 

1009.   Pennsylvania poplar lock box, 19th c., with side drawer, 11" h., 15 1/4" w. Est. $100-200

 

1010.   Collection of early marbles, to include sulphides, Bennington, etc. together with a marble gameboard.            Est. $200-300

 

1011.   Pair of large Staffordshire spaniels, 19th c., 13 3/4" h.          Est. $80-120

 

1012.   Iron tools, to include signed oyster knives, sugar nippers, shears, etc.          Est. $200-300

 

1013.   Four pieces of diamond thumbprint glass, tallest - 9 1/2".     Est. $100-200

 

1014.   Two Parquetry gameboards, late 19th c., 19" x 27 1/2" and 16" x 16".         Est. $100-200

 

1015.   Four Pennsylvania toleware bread trays, 19th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1016.   Pennsylvania rye straw bee skep, together with a basket having a bentwood handle.          Est. $80-120

 

1017.   Walnut parcheesi gameboard, 19th c., inlaid with US three-cent pieces, 19 1/2" x 19 1/4". Est. $100-150

 

1018.   Four redware bird houses, to include examples by Stahl and Seagreaves.    Est. $100-200

 

1019.   Painted tramp art comb box, late 19th c., 8" h., 8 1/2" w.      Est. $100-200

 

1020.   Mortised walnut footstool, 19th c., 7 3/4" h., 12 1/2" w.       Est. $80-120

 

1021.   Three Pennsylvania rye straw baskets, largest - 7" h., 20" w.            Est. $100-200

 

1022.   Group of carved and painted animals, tallest - 7" h.  Est. $100-200

 

1023.   Double sided parquetry gameboard, late 19th c., 20 1/2" x 20 1/2".  Est. $100-200

 

1024.   Two tramp art dresser boxes, late 19th c., 10 1/2" h., 12 3/4" w. and 7" h., 11" w.  Est. $200-300

 

1025.   Eight redware shallow bowls, 19th c., 5 3/4" dia. - 7 1/2" dia.          Est. $100-200

 

1026.   Two tiger maple footstools, 19th c.    Est. $140-240

 

1027.   Pennsylvania stoneware lidded cake crock, 19th c., with cobalt decoration, 5 1/2" h., 8 1/2" dia.   Est. $100-200

 

1028.   Group of Bennington and Rockingham pottery, 19th c.        Est. $140-240

 

1029.   Painted pine dresser box, 19th c., retaining its original decoration, 6 1/4" h., 12 1/4" w.     Est. $200-400

 

1030.   Stained poplar guitar case, 19th c., 37" l.       Est. $140-240

 

1031.   Two Three-gallon stoneware jugs, 19th c., with cobalt decoration, 14" h.    Est. $200-300

 

1032.   Painted pine gameboard, ca. 1900, 20 1/4" x 14 1/4".            Est. $100-150

 

1033.   Sailor's carved dresser box, 19th c., inscribed Frank on lid, and Hope and Good Luck on sides, 5 1/4" h., 11 1/2" w.  Est. $100-200

 

1034.   Amish painted cradle, 17 3/4" l., together with an early teddy bear. Provenance: Cradle - Henry Lapp sale.     Est. $100-200

 

1035.   Redware figure of an African American mans head, 7 1/2" h.          Est. $140-240

 

1036.   Stoneware canteen, together with a painted redware hen bank.         Est. $200-300

 

1037.   Pair of shard memory plates, 8 3/4" dia., together with a painted tin horn, 23 1/4" l.           Est. $100-200

 

1038.   Pair of Indian clubs, together with a mallet and scoop, stamped N.B. Bagg. Est. $200-300

 

1039.   Miniature watercolor portrait of a woman, 19th c., 4" x 3 1/4".        Est. $80-120

 

1040.   Southeastern Pennsylvania ink fraktur bookplate, 19th c., 4 1/2" x 3 1/4".   Est. $100-150

 

1041.   Group of antique frames.        Est. $100-150

 

1042.   Miniature Pennsylvania redware plate, 19th c., with slip flower decoration, 5" dia. Est. $200-300

 

1043.   Pieced crib quilt, 19th c., 30" x 24".   Est. $100-150

 

1044.   Tin chandelier, 20th c., 22" dia. Provenance: Sam Morgan Auctions.          Est. $80-120

 

1045.   Two Jacquard coverlets, mid 19th c.  Est. $100-200

 

1046.   Slag glass table lamp, early 20th c., 23 1/2" h.           Est. $200-400

 

1047.   Copper bedwarmer, 19th c., with punched distilfink decoration, 41 1/4" l.   Est. $80-120

 

1048.   Silk and wood shaving Easter basket, with decoupage eggs, 5" h., 13 1/2" w.         Est. $80-120

 

1049.   Four pieces of chalkware, ca. 1900, tallest - 10 1/2" h.          Est. $200-400

 

1050.   Three miniature watercolor portraits, 19th c., 4" x 3".           Est. $200-300

 

1051.   Painted toleware tea caddy, 19th c., 5" h., 5" w.        Est. $80-120

 

1052.   Two Continental blue and white pottery pitchers, 9 3/4" h.   Est. $40-80

 

1053.   Tucker porcelain urn, ca. 1830, 12 1/2" h.     Est. $80-120

 

1054.   Pair of spurious Peales Museum silhouettes of George and Martha Washington, 5" x 3 1/2".         Est. $100-150

 

1055.   Two unframed prints, to include Court of Death, after Rembrandt Peale and Mount Vernon in Virginia.          Est. $10-20

 

1056.   Unframed prints, many historical, together with a framed printed fraktur and a sterling silver spoon, inscribed Presidents House.   Est. $80-120

 

1057.   Carved and painted horse, 21 1/2" h.  Est. $200-300

 

1058.   Carved and painted horse pull toy, 24" h.      Est. $200-300

 

1059.   Painted cast iron horse windmill weight, 16 1/2" .h   Est. $200-400

 

1060.   Miniature mahogany chest of drawers, 19th c., 16 1/2" h., 14 1/2" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1061.   Mahogany silver chest, 19th c., 12 3/4" x 20".           Est. $100-200

 

1062.   English mahogany apothecary cabinet, ca. 1800, open - 18" h., 23" w.        Est. $300-500

 

1063.   Appliqué quilt, late 19th c., 79" x 75".           Est. $200-400

 

1064.   Star of Bethlehem quilt, dated 1880, 74" x 82".         Est. $200-300

 

1065.   Rosewood donation box, 19th c., together with a mahogany dresser box, 5 1/2" h., 13" w. and 8 3/4" h., 12" w.        Est. $140-240

 

1066.   Brass mounted plane, marking gauge and horse scrape.        Est. $100-200

 

1067.   Battersea patch box, together with two porcelain boxes.       Est. $100-150

 

1068.   Collection of sterling silver and plated dresser accessories.   Est. $300-500

 

1069.   Boston sterling silver mug, by Bigelow, Bros. & Kennard, 3 7/8" h., 6.5 ozt.          Est. $80-120

 

1070.   Weighted sterling silver, to include four Tiffany candlesticks.          Est. $100-200

 

1071.   Scofield Pantheon pattern sterling silver tea service, together with a plated tray, 132.4 ozt.            Est. $1,400-1,600

 

1072.   English repousse silver hot water kettle, early 19th c., bearing the touch of Robert Garrard, 14 1/2" h., 65.7 ozt.          Est. $800-1,000

 

1073.   Sterling silver three-piece tea service, 20.1 ozt.         Est. $220-260

 

1074.   Two repousse sterling silver bowls, together with a plate, inscribed Dorothy, 45.5 ozt.      Est. $460-500

 

1075.   Sterling silver bowls and serving dishes, 46.5 ozt.    Est. $480-520

 

1076.   Sterling silver tablewares, 53.6 ozt., together with a pair of plated candelabra.        Est. $540-580

 

1077.   Coin silver flatware, 6.6 ozt., together with an 800 silver strainer, 1.4 ozt. and a group of silver handled serving utensils.         Est. $100-140

 

1078.   Sterling silver flatware, 45.5 ozt.       Est. $460-500

 

1079.   Sterling silver serving utensils, 15 ozt.           Est. $160-200

 

1080.   Sterling silver serving utensils, 27.8 ozt.        Est. $300-340

 

1081.   Chinese export porcelain rose medallion teapot and cup, with case, together with a small printed roundel.           Est. $100-150

 

1082.   Miniature stoneware crock, 19th c., with cobalt decoration and incised 1/3W 2/3d, 4" h.    Est. $200-300

 

1083.   American painted leather fire bucket, dated 1816, 13 1/2" h.            Est. $140-240

 

1084.   Four iron mouth harps, two signed J. Smith.  Est. $80-120

 

1085.   Seven wrought iron scissors and snuffers, 19th c.      Est. $80-120

 

1086.   Group of early straight razors.            Est. $80-120

 

1087.   Group of toys, to include marbles, spinning tops, etc.           Est. $80-120

 

1088.   Group of early sewing accessories, to include button hole cutters, bone knitting accessories, etc.  Est. $140-240

 

1089.   Group of early instruments and accessories, together with a tole box, brass compass, small powder horn, etc.         Est. $200-300

 

1090.   Five Continental miniature watercolor portraits.        Est. $140-240

 

1091.   Five miniature watercolor portraits, 19th c.   Est. $200-400

 

1092.   Four miniature portraits and silhouettes, 19th c.        Est. $140-240

 

1093.   Hearth equipment, to include two waffle irons, fire tools, a trammel, and a ladle.   Est. $200-300

 

1094.   Large chalkware stag, 15" h,  Est. $100-200

 

1095.   Painted pine knife tray, 19th c., 7" l., 14" w. Est. $100-150

 

1096.   Woodenware, to include a bowl, butterprints, scoop, etc.      Est. $100-150

 

1097.   Van Briggle art pottery vase, 11" h.   Est. $80-120

 

1098.   Child's figured maple pie crust table, early 20th c., 17 1/2" h.          Est. $80-120

 

1099.   Pair of iron Dewey crow decoys, 11" h.         Est. $80-120

 

1100.   American silver medal, inscribed United States of America, above a spread winged eagle, the reverse with Native American, inscribed G Washington President 1789, bearing the hallmark JW, possibly of a later date, 4" h.         Est. $200-300

 

1101.   Maitland Smith carved mahogany sideboard, 34 1/2" h., 60" w.       Est. $200-400

 

1102.   German carved walnut bookcase, 19th c., 96 1/2" h., 57" w. Est. $400-600

 

1103.   German carved oak center table and four chairs, ca. 1900, 29" h., 38" w.    Est. $400-600

 

1104.   George III style mahogany breakfront, constructed from old and new material, 78 1/2" h., 65 1/2" w.            Est. $500-1,000

 

1105.   Large German carved mahogany buffet, late 19th c., 105" h., 65 1/2" w.     Est. $400-800

 

1106.   German carved oak cabinet, late 19th c., 38 1/2" h., 42" w.  Est. $300-500

 

1107.   Pair of German carved cerule chairs, together with a vitrine, 73 1/2" h.       Est. $300-500

 

1108.   Mahogany bureau with porcelain mounts, 31 1/2" h., 38" w., together with a small marquetry demilune table, 29" h., 30" w. and a plate stand.       Est. $200-400

 

1109.   Classical mahogany dressing mirror, ca. 1830, with brass mounts, 37" h., 29 1/4" w.         Est. $300-500

 

1110.   Painted pine jelly cupboard, 19th c., retaining an old blue surface, 54 1/4" h., 46" w.         Est. $500-1,000

 

1111.   Stained pine harvest table, 19th c., retaining and old red surface, 28 1/2" h., 19" w., 71 1/2" d.      Est. $400-700

 

1112.   Pine corner shelf, 66" h.         Est. $140-240

 

1113.   Werlich stencil decorated child's pull sleigh, 32" l.   Est. $100-200

 

1114.   Painted Emery child's sled, 33" l.       Est. $200-300

 

1115.   Painted infants push sleigh, 48" l.      Est. $140-240

 

1116.   Sheraton mahogany marble top mixing table, ca. 1815, 27 3/4" h., 36" w., together with a Federal side chair and a small end table.    Est. $200-300

 

1117.   Chippendale style carved mahogany sofa, stamped SHK, 38 1/2" h., 79" w.            Est. $200-400

 

1118.   Pennsylvania Sheraton mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, 40 3/4" h., 42" w.     Est. $200-300

 

1119.   Federal mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, ca. 1805, with line inlay, 37" h., 40 3/4" w. Est. $200-400

 

1120.   Mahogany tall case clock, early 20th c., the works stamped B&D, 74 1/2" h.          Est. $100-200

 

1121.   Pennsylvania William and Mary painted poplar dower chest, ca. 1760, 25 1/2" h., 50" w.  Est. $300-500

 

1122.   Walnut shaving mirror, 19th c., with candlearms, 21 1/2" x 20".      Est. $100-200

 

1123.   Walnut splay leg stand, 19th c., 27 1/4" h., 18 3/4" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1124.   Small mortised pine bench, 19th c., 17" h., 42" w.    Est. $80-120

 

1125.   Pennsylvania or Maryland Chippendale walnut Pembroke table, late 18th c., 29" h., 18 1/4" w., 34" d. Provenance: Whiteside Auction 1973.           Est. $300-500

 

1126.   Federal style mahogany dwarf clock, retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston, 60" h.    Est. $200-400

 

1127.   Oil on canvas three-part folding screen, early 20th c., 72" x 60".      Est. $200-300

 

1128.   Philadelphia Chippendale walnut armchair, ca. 1770.           Est. $300-500

 

1129.   New England Sheraton mahogany sofa, ca. 1810, with satinwood inlays, 35" h., 72" w.     Est. $200-300

 

1130.   George III style carved mahogany open armchair.     Est. $200-300

 

1131.   Pennsylvania painted hard pine schrank, composed of period and non period elements, 82" h., 60" w.            Est. $800-1,200

 

1132.   Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest, late 18th c., 22" h., 50" w.  Est. $400-700

 

1133.   Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut dining chair, ca. 1780.     Est. $100-200

 

1134.   Pennsylvania painted poplar dower chest, late 18th c., with later decoration, 30" h., 49" w.           Est. $500-1,000

 

1135.   Mortised pine bench, 19th c., 34" h., 48" w.  Est. $140-240

 

1136.   Pennsylvania walnut schrank, constructed form period and non period elements, 87" h., 62" w.    Est. $800-1,200

 

1137.   Pennsylvania pine and poplar tall case clock, ca. 1800, 93" h.          Est. $400-800

 

1138.   Berks County, Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest, dated 1780, decorated in the manner of Bieber, 29 3/4" h., 49 1/4" w.  Est. $800-1,200

 

1139.   Pennsylvania painted poplar child's blanket chest, ca. 1800, with later sponge decoration, 16" h., 24" w.        Est. $400-600

 

1140.   Sheraton cherry one-drawer stand, 19th c., 30" h., 25" w.     Est. $80-120

 

1141.   W. Wallick Windsor settee, 31" h., 86" w.    Est. $500-1,000

 

1142.   English Windsor armchair, ca. 1800. Est. $300-400

 

1143.   Painted pine churn, for Wallace & Kohler, York, Pennsylvania, 32" h., 18 1/2" w. Est. $200-400

 

1144.   Pennsylvania Federal walnut slant front desk, ca. 1795, 42 1/4" h., 37 1/2" w.        Est. $200-400

 

1145.   Regency style mahogany games table, together with a reproduction Windsor, a candlestand and a child's tavern table.     Est. $200-400

 

1146.   Continental painted pine cupboard, 19th c., 24 1/2" h., 18 1/2" w.   Est. $140-240

 

1147.   MacKenzie Child's woven hassock and ceramic foot ottoman, 14 1/2" h., 31" w.    Est. $200-300

 

1148.   Pair of Stickley oak armchairs.           Est. $200-400

 

1149.   Sheraton cherry and birds-eye maple two-drawer stand, 19th c., 28 1/2" h., 18 1/2" w.       Est. $200-400

 

1150.   Large painted ladderback armchair, late 18th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1151.   Carl Weber watercolor river landscape, signed lower right, 13" x 26".         Est. $140-240

 

1152.   Mahogany and gilt mirror, early 20th c., 55 3/4" h.   Est. $100-200

 

1153.   Chippendale mahogany looking glass, ca. 1800, 38" h.         Est. $140-240

 

1154.   Engraving of General Washington, after Trumbull, 25 1/4" x 17 1/4".         Est. $140-240

 

1155.   Large needlework of George Washington, 33 1/2" x 26 1/2".           Est. $80-120

 

1156.   Thomas Craig (American 1849-1924), watercolor landscape, signed lower right, 15" x 24".          Est. $140-240

 

1157.   Pair of oil on board landscapes, signed Jeanne Stauffer '40, 16" x 20".        Est. $100-200

 

1158.   Adolph Pannash (American 1866-1952), oil on canvas country landscape, signed lower left, 18" x 24".            Est. $80-120

 

1159.   Oil on board winter landscape, early 20th c., 16 1/2" x 20 1/2".        Est. $80-120

 

1160.   Two Sheraton mirrors, ca. 1830, 22 1/2" x 10 1/4" and 25" x 14".    Est. $80-120

 

1161.   Two oil country landscapes, one signed Kornbau, 16 1/2" x 24" and 18" x 24".      Est. $80-120

 

1162.   David Ellinger, silkscreen Amish auction, 18 1/4" x 23 1/2".            Est. $80-120

 

1163.   Philip Chillman (American 1841-1915), watercolor landscape, signed lower right, 14" x 25".        Est. $80-120

 

1164.   Color lithograph, White's Big Cattle Show, after Krimmel, 24" x 26".          Est. $60-90

 

1165.   George Newman (American 1875-1965), watercolor and gouache landscape, signed lower right, 15"x 21".      Est. $100-150

 

1166.   Grandma Moses, silkscreen country landscape, 21" x 26".    Est. $100-200

 

1167.   Continental silk and metallic thread embroidery, 18th c., 25 1/2" x 19 1/2".            Est. $80-120

 

1168.   Ensigns & Thayer color lithograph, Presidents of the United States, 29" x 20 1/2". Est. $200-300

 

1169.   Group of unframed prints, fraktur, works on paper.   Est. $80-120

 

1170.   Marc Chagall lithograph, Profil a l'enfant rouge, 12 1/2" x 9 1/2".   Est. $200-300

 

1171.   Andrew Wyeth (American 1917-2009), collotype Blueberries, signed and numbered 121/250, 12 1/4" x 18 1/2".         Est. $200-300

 

1172.   Carolyn Wyeth (American 1909-1994), three signed prints Up From the Woods, 24 1/2" x 30".    Est. $200-300

 

1173.   Andrew Wyeth (American 1917-2009), collotype Harlequin, signed and numbered 52/300, 14 3/4" x 17 1/2".            Est. $200-400

 

1174.   Andrew Wyeth (American 1917-2009), The Helga Pictures, six nude studies, all inscribed Helga.            Est. $200-300

 

1175.   Military enlistment certificate for William Hass, 51st Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, 28" x 22".     Est. $100-150

 

1176.   Pennsylvania oil on poplar panel portrait of a young man, ca. 1840, inscribed in lower right corner Done at Once, 24" x 18 1/2".  Est. $140-240

 

1177.   Three silk on linen samplers, 19th c.  Est. $140-240

 

1178.   Ink fraktur manuscript, late 18th c., 12 1/4" x 7 1/2".            Est. $80-120

 

1179.   Pencil and watercolor landscape, late 19th c., identified on a label as Uncle Gaylords Mill, Union Springs, NY, 7" x 11".            Est. $100-150

 

1180.   Three Pennsylvania printed and hand colored fraktur.          Est. $100-200

 

1181.   Wool embroidery of a mother and children, 19th c. 14" x 16 1/2".   Est. $140-240

 

1182.   Two oil works, signed M. Stark 1938 and Lindenmate, 13" x 16" and 14" x 16".     Est. $80-120

 

1183.   Pennsylvania printed fraktur, by Samuel Baumann, Ephrata, dated 1811, 13" x 15 3/4", together with a printed Himmelsbrief, 16 1/4" x 11 1/2".       Est. $80-120

 

1184.   Printed and hand colored fraktur Irrgarten, by Blumer, 15 1/4" x 12".          Est. $140-240

 

1185.   Three Victor Shearer oil on canvas landscapes, largest - 10" x 15".  Est. $100-200

 

1186.   Three oil works, largest - 10" x 15".   Est. $80-120

 

1187.   Pair of Jerry Quier oil on board winter landscapes, both signed, 5" x 7".      Est. $80-120

 

1188.   Two Blousy Angel artist ink and watercolor fraktur, 8" x 13" and 13" x 16".           Est. $200-400

 

1189.   Watercolor drawing of a house, together with a watercolor of three puppies, 9" x 10 1/4" and 8 1/2" x 11 1/2".            Est. $100-200

 

1190.   Adrian Martinez (American b. 1949), pair of oil on board portraits of William and Maryann Early, after the works by Thomas Sully, 30" x 25".  Est. $200-400

 

1191.   Pair of Japanese painted scrolls, together with a Chinese embroidery, 23 3/4" x 8 1/2" and 15 3/4" x 15 3/4".     Est. $100-200

 

1192.   Two Sheraton mirrors, 19th c. 29" x 15" and 24 1/4" x 13 3/4".        Est. $140-240

 

1193.   Oil on canvas, 19th c., of a woman with mandolin, 20" x 24".          Est. $140-240

 

1194.   Oil on panel, 19th c., of a country landscape, 18" x 21 3/4". Est. $140-240

 

1195.   Arnold Todd (American mid 20th c.), oil on canvas portrait of John L. Hillpot, a farmer from Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania, 32" x 24".   Est. $140-240

 

1196.   Lillian Harpel (American, late19th/early 20th c.), oil on canvas barnscene, with sheep, signed lower right, dated 1907, 18" x 27".   Est. $300-500

 

1197.   David Y. Ellinger (American 1913-2003), watercolor fraktur, signed lower middle, 9" x 7".          Est. $200-300

 

1198.   Two silk on linen samplers, 19th c., 12" x 8 1/4" and 12" x 12 3/4". Est. $200-300

 

1199.   Silk on linen band sampler, 19th c., wrought by Martha Barnard, 20 1/2" x 8 1/2". Est. $140-240

 

1200.   English silk on linen sampler, dated 1819, wrought by Ann Sparke, under the tutelage of M. Williams, 12 1/2" x 13".  Est. $200-300

 

1201.   Lesghi star shriven carpet, ca. 1900, 5'10" x 3'7".      Est. $140-240

 

1202.   Heriz mat, ca. 1940, 4' x 2'10".           Est. $100-200

 

1203.   Beluch mat, together with a Caucasian mat, 3'4" x 1'6" and 1'7" x 1'11".     Est. $100-200

 

1204.   Hamadan carpet, ca. 1930, 7'3" x 4'4" .          Est. $140-240

 

1205.   Hamadan carpet, ca. 1930, 6' x 3'2".  Est. $60-90

 

1206.   Turkoman carpet, early 20th c., 5'5" x 4'10", together with a Hamadan runner, 9'4" x 3'4". Est. $100-200

 

1207.   Turkish carpet, early 20th c., 5'10" x 3'4".     Est. $200-300

 

1208.   Bidjar carpet, 5'6" x 3'8".        Est. $200-300

 

1209.   Persian carpet, 10' x 6'6".        Est. $300-500

 

1210.   Bidjar runner, 8'4" x 2'6".       Est. $140-240

 

1211.   Semi antique Bidjar carpet, 5'6" x 3'7".          Est. $200-300

 

1212.   Semi antique Bidjar carpet, 5'9" x 4'. Est. $200-300

 

1213.   Semi antique Bidjar carpet, 9' x 5'3". Est. $300-500

 

1214.   Bidjar carpet, 9'9" x 6'8".        Est. $300-500

 

1215.   Persian carpet, 10'3" x 6'7".    Est. $300-400

 

1216.   Semi antique Bidjar carpet, 5'6" x 3'8".          Est. $200-300

 

1217.   Shiraz long rug, 10'5" x 4'4".  Est. $200-400

 

1218.   Semi antique Afghan carpet, 4'9" x 3'6".        Est. $80-120

 

1219.   Two Bidjar mats, 4' x 2'5" and 4'1" x 2'7".     Est. $200-300

 

1220.   Two semi antique Caucasian carpets, 4'2" x 2'9" and 4'10" x 2'9".    Est. $140-240

 

1221.   Bohkara carpet, early 20th c., 7'10" x 6'.        Est. $140-240

 

1222.   Persian carpet, early 20th c., 6'8" x 4'5".        Est. $140-240

 

1223.   Two Turkoman mats, 4' x 3'10" and 2'4" x 1'7".        Est. $80-120

 

1224.   Indo carpet, early/mid 20th c., 15'2" x 10'4". Est. $400-600

 

1225.   Three Oriental mats, early/mid 20th c., largest - 5' x 3'9".     Est. $140-240

 

1226.   Stoneware lidded crock, 19th c., with cobalt flower decoration, 9" h.          Est. $140-240

 

1227.   Tin birdcage, late 19th c., together with a later carved bird, possibly by Noyes, 15 1/2" h. Est. $100-200

 

1228.   Painted tramp art miniature cupboard, ca. 1900, with heart sides, 12" h., together with a tramp art sewing box, 10" h.      Est. $140-240

 

1229.   Pine thread holder, late 19th c., 8" h. Est. $100-200

 

1230.   Two painted tramp art wall pockets, ca. 1900, 8" h. and 7 1/4" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1231.   Painted mortised stool, with splay legs, together with a floral painted stool and a cherry stool with scalloped apron.          Est. $200-300

 

1232.   Wallpaper dome lid box, together with a hide covered box, with London label, 19th c.      Est. $100-200

 

1233.   Three wallpaper dresser boxes, largest - 4 1/2" h., 7 1/2" w. Est. $200-300

 

1234.   Sevres style porcelain urn, 27 3/4" h. Est. $200-400

 

1235.   Ten Dresden reticulated porcelain plates, 9 1/4" dia. Est. $100-200

 

1236.   Steuben aurene glass vase, 5 7/8" h.   Est. $140-240

 

1237.   Lalique frosted glass owl vase, 5 3/8" h.        Est. $140-240

 

1238.   Brilliant cut glass table lamp, vase and compote, tallest - 20 1/2" h. Est. $200-400

 

1239.   Baccarat glass bowl, 15" dia. Est. $80-120

 

1240.   French gilt metal mantel clock, 16 1/2" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1241.   Fourteen flow blue plates, a shallow bowl, 6" h., 10 1/4" dia. and a blue feather edge platter, 14 1/4" l., 18" w. Est. $140-240

 

1242.   Historical blue Staffordshire Exchange Charleston small tray, 4 7/8" l., 6 3/4" w., together with a Rebecca at the Well creamer, 4 3/4" h.          Est. $80-120

 

1243.   Scrimshaw whale tooth, with ship, anchor and woman with hoop, 5 1/2" h. Est. $140-240

 

1244.   Pieced chintz quilt, dated 1804, 94" x 100".  Est. $100-150

 

1245.   Blue and white overshot coverlet, 19th c.      Est. $80-120

 

1246.   Two American coverlets, 19th c.        Est. $100-200

 

1247.   Pieced diamond quilt, 19th c., 81" x 81".       Est. $100-200

 

1248.   Painted pine slide lid box, 19th c., 5" h., 12 1/2" w., together with a Pennsylvania painted bentwood box (lacking cover), 2 3/4" h., 6" w.  Est. $140-240

 

1249.   Four bentwood sifters, 19th c., largest - 21" dia.       Est. $80-120

 

1250.   Primitive mouse trap, 19th c., 10" l.   Est. $80-120

 

1251.   Three mocha tablewares, tallest - 4".  Est. $300-400

 

1252.   Five assorted baskets. Est. $60-90

 

1253.   Sailors pewter inlaid marlin spike, 19th c., 13 3/4" l. Est. $80-120

 

1254.   Miscellaneous items, to include pipes, bowie knife, etc.       Est. $60-90

 

1255.   Five pieces of Pennsylvania redware 19th c., tallest - 7 1/2".            Est. $140-240

 

1256.   Group of Pennsylvania redware, 19th c., tallest - 4 1/2".       Est. $140-240

 

1257.   Primitive painted pine zither, 19th c., 30 1/2" l.         Est. $80-120

 

1258.   Red and white Jacquard coverlet, 19th c., with eagle corners.           Est. $100-150

 

1259.   Five tin stencils, to include Diehl, Kostenbauder, Hillpot, etc., longest - 18 3/4".    Est. $80-120

 

1260.   Two carved canes, late 19th c.            Est. $100-150

 

1261.   Four carved canes, with animal grips.            Est. $100-150

 

1262.   Two carved canes, together with a bone grip cane.    Est. $100-150

 

1263.   Three carved canes with figural grips.            Est. $200-300

 

1264.   Lyman Fenton Bennington coachman bottle, together with a lidded toby canister, 11" h. and 5 1/4" h.            Est. $80-120

 

1265.   Carved and painted spread winged eagle, in the manner of Wilhelm Schimmel, mid 20thc., 9 1/2" h., 16 1/4" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1266.   Philadelphia copper kettle, 19th c., the handle stamped Heiss Phila, 11 1/2" h.       Est. $100-200

 

1267.   Turned mahogany lamp holder, together with two iron fat lamps, 22" h.     Est. $200-300

 

1268.   Carved walnut figure, 19th c., with articulated arms, 11 1/2" h.        Est. $140-240

 

1269.   Two mocha pitchers, 19th c., with seaweed and earthworm decoration, 7 1/2" h.    Est. $140-240

 

1270.   Group of mocha tablewares    Est. $300-500

 

1271.   Cast iron stove plate, with stag, 22 3/4" h., 23 3/4" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1272.   Set of wrought iron fireplace tools, 32 3/4" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1273.   Chinese porcelain jardinière, 20th c., with stand - 27 1/2" h. Est. $100-200

 

1274.   Chinese export style tobacco leaf tureen and undertray, 8 1/4" h., 15 1/4" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1275.   Painted sheet iron weathervane, 20th c., of a gentleman and cow, 12 1/2" h., 28" w.           Est. $140-240

 

1276.   Philadelphia sterling pap boat, 19th c., by George Sharp, 4.1 ozt.    Est. $80-100

 

1277.   Cast iron warming stove, late 19th c., 12 1/2" h., 17" w.       Est. $80-120

 

1278.   Figural bronze of a woman and centaur, signed Zheng, 18 1/2" h.    Est. $100-200

 

1279.   Wrought iron utensil rack, together with three flesh forks and a ladle, stamped PN 1838.   Est. $140-240

 

1280.   Delft blue and white charger, 18th c., 12 5/8" dia.     Est. $100-200

 

1281.   Group of Chinese export rose medallion porcelain, 19th c., largest bowl - 4 1/2" h., 9 1/2" dia.     Est. $200-300

 

1282.   Pair of Chinese export porcelain vases, late 19th c., 17 1/2" h.         Est. $200-300

 

1283.   Pennsylvania poplar utensil box, ca. 1800, retaining an old historic surface, 7" h., 13 1/2" w., 12" d.            Est. $200-300

 

1284.   Birmingham silver teapot and coffee pot, 36.3 ozt.   Est. $340-380

 

1285.   J.E. Caldwell sterling silver three-piece tea service, after the original by Joseph and Nathaniel Richardson, 42.6 ozt.  Est. $400-450

 

1286.   Fruitwood book press, ca. 1800, together with a Philadelphia Bible, printed 1828, 16 1/2" x 24 1/4".            Est. $200-400

 

1287.   Pennsylvania walnut Bible box, ca. 1800, 8 1/4" h., 19 1/4" w.        Est. $200-400

 

1288.   Powder horn, 19th c., 13 1/2" l.          Est. $80-120

 

1289.   Three Jacquard coverlets, together with a youth bar quilt.     Est. $140-240

 

1290.   Pennsylvania painted pine miniature blanket chest, 19th c., retaining its original grained surface, 10 1/4" h., 15" w. Est. $100-200

 

1291.   Painted pine bin, labeled Dromgold, York, PA, 11" h., 11 3/4" w.    Est. $80-120

 

1292.   Sheet iron rooster weathervane, 29" h.           Est. $200-400

 

1293.   Cast iron rooster windmill weight, stamped Hummer, 9" h.  Est. $200-400

 

1294.   Victorian parquetry lock box, 7 1/4" h., 16 1/4" w.   Est. $140-240

 

1295.   African bronze rooster, 17" h. Est. $140-240

 

1296.   Fourteen porcelain patch boxes, several marked Limoges.    Est. $140-240

 

1297.   Copper rooster weathervane, 23" h.   Est. $300-400

 

1298.   Greensboro, Pennsylvania country store Annie Oakley advertising sign, with a lithograph glass panel, copyright 1904, 10" h., 5" w., together with a Western 541 folding knife with sheath, 4" blade.     Est. $80-120

 

1299.   Two miniature watercolor portraits, mid 19th c., 3 3/4" x 3" and 3 1/4" x 2 1/2".    Est. $140-240

 

1300.   Two Pennsylvania redware pie plates, 19th c., with slip decoration, 9" dia. and 10" dia.     Est. $140-240

 

1301.   Slip decorated redware charger, 19th c., 12 1/4" dia. Est. $200-300

 

1302.   Large pearlware pitcher, 19th c., 7 3/4" h., together with a Pratt style pitcher and a canary pitcher.            Est. $200-300

 

1303.   Seven Staffordshire child's mugs, 19th c.       Est. $140-240

 

1304.   Two mocha pitchers, with seaweed and earthworm decoration, 6 1/2" h. and 5 1/2" h.       Est. $200-400

 

1305.   Two Pennsylvania rye straw baskets, 19th c., 6" h., 17" w. and 8 1/4" h., 13" w.     Est. $100-200

 

1306.   Three Pennsylvania rye straw baskets, 19th c., largest - 15 1/2" dia. Est. $140-240

 

1307.   Pair of Staffordshire spaniels, 19th c., 12" h. Est. $100-150

 

1308.   Three red spatter peafowl cups and saucers, together with a blue peafowl plate, 9 3/4" dia.            Est. $200-400

 

1309.   Large Pennsylvania redware mold, 19th c., 6" h., 9 1/4" w.  Est. $80-120

 

1310.   Four pieces of Pennsylvania redware, to include a flowerpot, two crocks and a mug, tallest-6" Provenance: flowerpot - Harry Hartman.       Est. $300-400

 

1311.   Watercolor double silhouette, by W. Seville, together with six other silhouettes.     Est. $200-400

 

1312.   Two watercolor portraits of children, mid 19th c., 6" x 5" and 4" x 3".         Est. $200-400

 

1313.   Western Pennsylvania stoneware crock, 19th c., with cobalt inscription Hamilton & Jones, 10" h. Est. $100-150

 

1314.   Pennsylvania Remmey stoneware crock, 19th c., with cobalt tulip decoration, 14" h.         Est. $200-300

 

1315.   Pair of carved and painted merganser decoys, signed Kach, 16 1/2" l.          Est. $300-500

 

1316.   Four Rockingham pitchers, together with a batter jug and a baking dish, tallest - 10 1/4".   Est. $200-400

 

1317.   Four tin candlemolds, 19th c., largest - 10 1/2" h.     Est. $140-240

 

1318.   French Canadian hooked rug, of Native American Indians meeting the Mayflower, 37" l   Est. $40-60

 

1319.   Wrought iron peel and trammel 19th c.          Est. $80-120

 

1320.   Swiss cylinder music box, with rosewood grained case, 4 5/8" cylinder.      Est. $160-220

 

1321.   Tin cookie cutters, together with bone handled flatware.      Est. $40-80

 

1322.   Enterprise #2 cast iron coffee grinder, 12" h., together with a Pepper tin, 8 1/2" h.  Est. $140-240

 

1323.   Wrought iron utensils, 19th c., some with decorated handles.           Est. $200-300

 

1324.   Tiger maple scoop, together with a Steigel type flask, a Delft plate and an ironstone plate. Est. $200-400

 

1325.   Two printed and hand written land indentures, printed by William Hamilton, signed by Henry Shippen, James Humes and John Bachman, dated 1813, 14 1/4" x 17 1/2". Est. $40-80

 

1326.   Three early printed booklets, one Lancaster County, Pennsylvania school workbook with handwritten text dated 1836, with numerous local places and family names, by Jacob Landis, Manor Township, a hand written story written in German and dated 1831, and an 1836 Almanac printed in German, by George Menz and Son, together with a Lancaster Academy centennial celebration booklet dated 1884, a 19th c. New England grade book, miscellaneous clippings etc.      Est. $40-80

 

1327.   George Ross signed legal writ, dated 1750 from Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, in regards to getting John Silver to pay the sum of nine pounds ten shillings.   Est. $60-90

 

1328.   Columbian Sentinel newspaper, Boston, Massachusetts, January 2nd, 1808.           Est. $20-40

 

1329.   Cobalt glass cruet, together with an aquamarine cruet and an amber chestnut bottle.          Est. $100-200

 

1330.   Miscellaneous group of metalware, baskets, etc.       Est. $200-300

 

1331.   Mahogany mantel clock, with Elliott works, 11 1/2" h.         Est. $40-80

 

1332.   Pennsylvania chalkware cat, 19th c., 7 1/4" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1333.   Painted sheet metal crab, 21" h., 30 1/2" w.   Est. $80-120

 

1334.   Five Staffordshire figures, tallest - 14 1/2".    Est. $80-120

 

1335.   Miscellaneous group of coin silver, weighted, plate, etc.      Est. $100-200

 

1336.   Pair of gilt bronze figures of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, 14 1/2" h.          Est. $300-500

 

1337.   Chinese export porcelain Canton platter, 19th c., 12" l., 15" w.        Est. $80-120

 

1338.   Two Chinese soapstone carvings, together with a bronze bird, tallest - 10 1/2".       Est. $100-150

 

1339.   Chinese export porcelain rose medallion vase, together with a garden seat and an umbrella stand, tallest - 24".     Est. $300-500

 

1340.   Large wrought iron candleholder, 18 1/2" h.  Est. $100-150

 

1341.   Pair of painted cast iron horsehead bookends, 9 1/2" h.         Est. $100-200

 

1342.   Creamware serving dish, late 18th c., probably Wedgwood, 7" l., 14 1/2" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1343.   Leather lock box, 19th c., with brass tack decoration, 7 1/4" h., 16" w.        Est. $140-240

 

1344.   Pair of painted iron egret lawn ornaments, 29 1/4" h.            Est. $200-400

 

1345.   Pair of blue Staffordshire Holme shallow bowls, 10 1/4" dia., together with a faience stein, 8 1/2" h.            Est. $100-200

 

1346.   Chinese export porcelain figure, seated on a dragon throne, 9" h.     Est. $80-120

 

1348.   Red lacquer cruet stand, with cut glass bottles, 11" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1349.   Silver plate lighthouse cocktail shaker, 13 3/4" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1350.   Pair of Black Forest eagle wall brackets, ca. 1900, 16 1/2" h., 16 1/2" w.    Est. $300-400

 

1351.   English silk on linen sampler, dated 1789, wrought by Sarah Clark, 12 3/4" x 12 3/4".       Est. $200-300

 

1352.   English silk on linen sampler, dated 1842, wrought by Elizabeth Rees, 16 1/2" x 13".        Est. $140-240

 

1353.   Continental silk on linen sampler, dated 1830, 18 1/2" x 19 1/4".     Est. $200-400

 

1354.   Three silk on linen samplers, 19th c., largest - 15 1/2" x 10".            Est. $300-500

 

1355.   Silk on linen sampler, early 19th c., 17" x 16 1/2".    Est. $140-240

 

1356.   English silk on linen band sampler, dated 1799, wrought by Eliza Coates?, 25 3/4" x 11 1/2".       Est. $200-400

 

1357.   Scottish silk on linen sampler, dated 1840, 17 1/2" x 12 1/2".           Est. $200-400

 

1358.   Three reverse paintings on glass, 19th c., largest - 24 1/2" x 16".     Est. $200-400

 

1359.   Two silk on linen samplers, 19th c., 16" x 12" and 19" x 18".           Est. $200-400

 

1360.   Oil on panel folk portrait, signed D. Davis, together with a reverse painted portrait, 20" x 20" and 19" x 15".   Est. $80-120

 

1361.   Samuel Slater Cotton Centenary handkerchief, 1890, 16" x 27 1/2".            Est. $100-200

 

1362.   Philadelphia International exhibition handkerchief, 23" x 26 1/2".   Est. $200-300

 

1363.   Two Centennial handkerchiefs, 20" x 22 1/2" and 23" x 16 1/4".      Est. $200-300

 

1364.   Protection Home Industries handkerchief, together with an Uncle Sam embroidery, 19" x 18 1/2" and 18 1/2" x 17 1/2"         Est. $80-120

 

1365.   Five reverse painted portraits on glass, 19th c., largest - 12 1/2" x 9 1/2".    Est. $300-400

 

1366.   Oil on canvas portrait of a child with a rattle, mid 19th c., 30" x 25".           Est. $300-400

 

1367.   English silk on linen sampler, dated 1831, wrought by Mary Cooper, 15" x 12".     Est. $200-300

 

1368.   Carlisle, Pennsylvania silk on linen sampler, dated 1838, wrought by Ann Maria Knettle, 17 1/2" x 12 1/2".     Est. $200-300

 

1369.   Northumberland County, Pennsylvania ink and watercolor fraktur birth certificate for Johannes Walter, b. 1807, 8 3/4" x 10 3/4".       Est. $200-300

 

1370.   Two silk on linen samplers, 19th c., 12" x 11 1/2" and 9 1/2" x 8".  Est. $140-240

 

1371.   Two Federal mirrors, 19th c., 22 1/4" x 12" and 21 1/4" x 11 3/4".   Est. $80-120

 

1372.   Oil on canvas still life, signed Serra 1907, 12" x 17".           Est. $140-240

 

1373.   Oil on canvas landscape, ca. 1900, signed T.E. Birch, 12" x 24".      Est. $80-120

 

1374.   Historical Map of Pennsylvania, pub. 1875, by Sheafer, 23" x 39 1/2".        Est. $80-120

 

1375.   James Ross (American 1871-1944), oil on canvas titled North of Grassy Sprain Yonkers, New York, initialed lower right, 16" x 20".          Est. $200-300

 

1376.   Painted tin Bessonneau Stock trade sign, early to mid 20th c., 31 1/2" dia.  Est. $80-120

 

1377.   Painted Millinery trade sign, 7" x 29 3/4".     Est. $60-90

 

1378.   Painted Laundry Agency trade sign, 20 3/4" x 37 1/2".         Est. $200-400

 

1379.   Nine printed and hand colored fraktur, together with a reproduction Haus-Segen.   Est. $300-400

 

1380.   Chippendale style tiger maple mirror, with green pinstriped edge, 41 1/4" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1381.   Continental giltwood mirror, ca. 1900, 37" h.            Est. $100-200

 

1382.   Chippendale mahogany mirror, ca. 1800, retaining an early ochre grained surface, 19" h.  Est. $200-400

 

1383.   Black Forest carved oak leaf mirror, 46" x 33".         Est. $200-400

 

1384.   Oil on canvas hanging rabbit, 19th c., 35" x 27".       Est. $200-300

 

1385.   Oil on canvas still life, early 20th c., signed Scannig, 22" x 27".      Est. $200-400

 

1386.   Pair of pastel still lifes, ca. 1900, 12" x 10".  Est. $80-120

 

1387.   Silk on silk embroidery of potted flowers, 19th c., 20" x 15".           Est. $140-240

 

1388.   Ink cartoon of Harvard, signed F. Smith, 19" x 21 1/2".        Est. $60-90

 

1389.   French color lithograph of General Lafayette, 22 1/2" x 14 1/2".      Est. $80-120

 

1390.   Three pastels of puppies, late 19th c., largest - 13 1/2" x 17 1/2".     Est. $400-600

 

1391.   Peter Hunt oil on board, 21" x 18".    Est. $100-150

 

1392.   Johann Eberhard Ihle (German 1727-1814) oil on canvas of a woman with bird, signed verso and dated 1805, 24" x 18 1/2".      Est. $300-400

 

1393.   Three Spanish Colonial oil on canvas works. Est. $200-300

 

1394.   Set of six painted mirror botanicals, 16 1/2" x 12 1/4".         Est. $200-400

 

1395.   Two Tibetan thangka, together with a Chinese painted silk panel.    Est. $80-120

 

1396.   Four Japanese modernist block prints.           Est. $100-200

 

1397.   Three Junichiro Sekino signed block prints.  Est. $140-240

 

1398.   Six assorted Japanese woodblock prints, three signed Yoshida.        Est. $100-200

 

1399.   Six assorted Japanese woodblock prints.        Est. $100-200

 

1400.   Nine Japanese modernist prints, together with a scroll.         Est. $100-200

 

1401.   Miscellaneous group, to include baseball cards, stamps, silver plate, pocket knives, etc.    Est. $80-120

 

1402.   Two Sunderland lustre pitchers, 19th c., with transfer decoration, 8 3/4" h. Est. $200-300

 

1403.   Collection of strawberry pattern pearlware.   Est. $200-400

 

1404.   Mocha mug, 19th c., 5 3/4" h., together with seven pieces of Carpentier mocha.     Est. $140-240

 

1405.   Eleven Staffordshire ABC plates, 19th c., 5" - 7 1/4" dia.     Est. $200-300

 

1406.   Period and reproduction spatterware. Est. $200-300

 

1407.   Collection of pearlware, 19th c.         Est. $200-300

 

1408.   Group of floral decorated pearlware, 19th c.  Est. $80-120

 

1409.   Miscellaneous porcelain, to include Chinese export, Worcester, etc.            Est. $80-120

 

1410.   Four Pratt-type pearlware pitchers, tallest - 8 3/4".    Est. $300-500

 

1411.   Six Pratt-type pearlware pitchers, tallest - 7 3/4".      Est. $300-500

 

1412.   Group of Pratt-type pearlware teawares.        Est. $200-400

 

1413.   Painted tramp art wall pocket, together with a pair of silhouettes.    Est. $80-120

 

1414.   Two English mahogany tea caddies, early 19th c., together with a brass and mahogany rack.         Est. $100-200

 

1415.   Collection of miniature Kaywoodie pipes.     Est. $20-40

 

1416.   Twenty-four Steuben twist stem glasses.        Est. $200-300

 

1417.   Two carved and painted Canada goose decoys, together with two ducks.    Est. $200-400

 

1418.   Three painted gameboards, early 20th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1419.   Mickey Mantle signed jersey. Est. $300-500

 

1420.   Articulated silver fish bottle, 6" l.      Est. $60-90

 

1421.   Ty Cobb tobacco baseball card, by Honest Long Cut.           Est. $80-120

 

1422.   Baseball and football cards, to include Ken Griffey Jr. rookie Fleer, Randy Johnson rookie Donruss, signed Jose Lima, signed Rey Ordonez, Deion Sanders rookie, etc. Est. $80-120

 

1423.   Group of sterling silver, 7.1 ozt.         Est. $80-100

 

1424.   Silver and bone mounted knives and serving utensils, to include a pair of grape shears.      Est. $80-120

 

1425.   Two carved and painted goose decoys.          Est. $200-400

 

1426.   Three Pennsylvania stoneware crocks, 19th c., with cobalt decoration, 9 1/2" h.     Est. $140-240

 

1427.   Wrought iron candleholder, 19th c., 22 1/4" h.          Est. $100-150

 

1428.   Nine porcelain head canes, early 20th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1429.   Sheet iron rooster weathervane, 39 1/2" h.     Est. $200-300

 

1430.   English inlaid mahogany dressing chest, early 19th c., 9 3/4" h., 16 1/4" w. Est. $200-300

 

1431.   Painted tin chicken game lid, early 20th c., 13" h.     Est. $80-120

 

1432.   Iron Feen-a-mint laxative trade sign, 8" x 30".          Est. $60-90

 

1433.   Two New York ovoid stoneware jugs, 19th c., together with a Western Pennsylvania canning jar, tallest - 13".     Est. $200-400

 

1434.   Cast iron elephant doorstop, 10" h.    Est. $80-120

 

1435.   Collection of sports trading cards, to include 1951 Bowman Ted Williams, 1982 Topps Cal Ripken Jr., 1989 Score Barry Sanders, Goudey Randy Moore, 1952 Bowman Yogi Berra, 1971 Reggie Jackson, 1983 Fleer Cal Ripken Jr., two 1987 Donruss Mark McGuire, 1952 Bowman Warren Spahn, Caporal Cigarettes Ty Cobb, etc.         Est. $200-300

 

1436.   Collection of baseball signed photos, from 1988 TV Sports Mailbag, Pleasantville NY, to include four Willie Mays, three Warren Spahn, Leon Day, and Dick Groat, together with 1956 Baseball Yearbook, 1947 Yankee Stadium program, early press photo of Jack Miller, another Willie Mays signed photo, as well as other sports photos including a signed Seth Joynner, signed Mary Slaney photo, press photo of the Tunney - Dempsey boxing match, to other early photos of boxers, etc.  Est. $200-300

 

1437.   Large group of press promotional movie photographs.          Est. $200-300

 

1438.   Group of political and miscellaneous ephemera, to include a signed photo of Barbara Bush, two Reagan inauguration invitations, Coolidge inauguration invitations, together with ten Charles Lindbergh press photographs, eight dirigible and aircraft related press photos, a Hitler press photo, two Hindenburg press photos, etc. Est. $200-300

 

1439.   Group of trade cards and ephemera, to include thirty-nine miniature Obsequio Trinidad erotica cards, thirty-nine contemporary erotic images, a signed Anna Malle photograph, twenty-nine Recruit Cigars Movie Stars cards, Wills household hints cards, Sweet Caporal Cigarette cards, group of Obsequio de Susini cards, miniature hand tinted postcards, etc.     Est. $120-160

 

1440.   New England painted basswood box, 19th c., retaining its original grained surface, 8 1/4" h., 18" w.            Est. $100-200

 

1441.   Slip decorated redware plate, 19th c., 11" dia.           Est. $80-120

 

1442.   Pair of Fenton transfer decorated candlesticks, 10 1/2" h.     Est. $40-80

 

1443.   Three coin silver tablespoons, by N. Harding & Co., 6.1 ozt Est. $60-90

 

1444.   Large Middle Eastern telescoping copper horn, 68 1/2" h. (extended), together with another horn, canteen, and a large teapot.    Est. $140-240

 

1445.   Chinese famille noir porcelain table lamp.     Est. $80-120

 

1446.   Early five cent slot machine.  Est. $200-400

 

1447.   Set of wrought iron and brass inlaid kitchen utensils by L.S. Long.  Est. $200-300

 

1448.   Five pieces of Rookwood art pottery, tallest - 12"     Est. $200-400

 

1449.   Three Chinese pottery horses, largest - 20" h.            Est. $80-120

 

1450.   Byzantine bronze processional Crosses, 800-1200 A.D., to include one example with chains, longest - 9" l.     Est. $200-400

 

1451.   Nine patch crib quilt, late 19th c., 33"x 37".  Est. $100-200

 

1452.   Nine patch quilt, late 19th c., 69" x 69".        Est. $100-200

 

1453.   Red and white crib quilt, late 19th c., 42"x 42".         Est. $80-120

 

1454.   Bear paw crib quilt, late 19th c., 33" x 39".   Est. $100-200

 

1455.   Pieced youth quilt, ca. 1900, 51" x 47".         Est. $100-150

 

1456.   Two Jacquard coverlets inscribed William Schnee Freeburg Penn. 1842 and John Hamelton Jackson Northumberland County 1840 P.A.N. Est. $140-240

 

1457.   Two pieced quilts, ca. 1900, 79" x 78" and 89" x 79".           Est. $100-150

 

1458.   Bethlehem Star quilt, late 19th c., 81" x 81". Est. $200-400

 

1459.   Victorian youth crazy quilt, 72"x 56".            Est. $80-120

 

1460.   Postage stamp quilt, ca. 1900, 79" x 77".       Est. $200-400

 

1461.   Pieced quilt, late 19th c., 71" x 82".   Est. $100-150

 

1462.   Rose wreath quilt, ca. 1900, 76" x 75", together with another quilt, 87" x 84".        Est. $100-200

 

1463.   Pieced quilt, ca. 1900, 76" x 70".       Est. $100-200

 

1464.   Nine patch quilt, late 19th c., 81" x 96".        Est. $80-120

 

1465.   Honeycomb quilt, late 19th c., 77" x 75".      Est. $100-200

 

1466.   Pieced quilt, late 19th c., 70" x 69".   Est. $80-120

 

1467.   Two pieced quilts, ca. 1900, 72" x 72" and 61" x 68".           Est. $80-120

 

1468.   Two pieced quilts, ca. 1900, 71" x 69" and 79" x 82".           Est. $100-200

 

1469.   Two pieced quilts, one inscribed Dora 1900, 61" x 65" and 76" x 77".        Est. $80-120

 

1470.   Felt penny rug, 24" x 42", together with a hooked rug with rabbits, 14" x 15".        Est. $80-120

 

1471.   Five doll and crib quilts, ca. 1900.     Est. $100-200

 

1472.   Three crib quilts, ca. 1900      Est. $100-200

 

1473.   Two crib quilts, ca. 1900.       Est. $60-90

 

1474.   Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Jacquard coverlet, inscribed Henry Wise Laycock Tounship Lan. Cou. 1836 Elesabeth Bard. Est. $60-90

 

1475.   Three hooked rugs, early 20th c., largest - 36" x 55".            Est. $100-200

 

1476.   Pennsylvania Jacquard coverlet, ca. 1845.     Est. $60-90

 

1477.   Sawtooth bar quilt, ca. 1900, 92" x 76".         Est. $100-200

 

1478.   Doll quilt with house, ca. 1900, 24" x 22".     Est. $140-240

 

1479.   Hooked rug with house, dated 1955, 34" x 50".         Est. $100-200

 

1480.   Blue Staffordshire, mostly fruit pattern, together with an Historical Upper Ferry Bridge plate and an Ivanhoe plate. Est. $200-400

 

1481.   Chinese export porcelain, 18th/19th c.           Est. $200-300

 

1482.   Collection of early photographs including many tintypes of souvenir beach scenes.            Est. $200-400

 

1483.   Chinese gilt bronze Buddha, 4 1/4" h.            Est. $20-40

 

1484.   Silver flatware, mostly sterling, 92.7 ozt, together with six sterling handled knives.            Est. $960-1,000

 

1485.   Gillette display case, 13 1/2" x 17 1/2".         Est. $20-40

 

1486.   Two Southeast Asian carved stone steles, 14" h. and 19 1/2" h.        Est. $600-800

 

1487.   Two Southeast Asian carved stone steles, 14" h.       Est. $460-560

 

1488.   Southeast Asian carved stone stele, 24 1/2" h.           Est. $760-960

 

1489.   Two Southeast Asian carved stone steles, 12" h., 9" h.          Est. $460-560

 

1490.   Three Pre Columbian pottery figures, tallest - 9 3/4".            Est. $80-120

 

1491.   Cast iron garden mask of the North Wind, 14 1/2" x 10 1/2".           Est. $140-240

 

1492.   Group of sterling silver, gold leaf, etc.           Est. $200-300

 

1493.   Collection of blue Staffordshire, mostly floral patterns.        Est. $300-500

 

1494.   Chinese blue and white porcelain garden seat, 19th c., 18 1/2" h.     Est. $300-500

 

1495.   Collection of colored glass, mostly 19th c.    Est. $80-120

 

1496.   Large collection of Frank Stockton novels.    Est. $80-120

 

1497.   Collection of early newspapers, printed documents, early almanacs, Booklets, and train ticket.     Est. $20-40

 

1498.   William R. Day, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court signed check, The City National Bank, Canton O., June 29, 1892, to J. F. Daugherty for $32.50, 3" x 8".     Est. $20-40

 

1499.   Chinese export porcelain Canton reticulated basket and undertray, together with a bowl.   Est. $200-300

 

1500.   Three carved and painted puzzle ball whimsey walking sticks, late 19th c., one retaining an old red and black surface, 35 1/4" l., 35 1/2" l. and 29 1/4" l. Provenance: David and Sue Ellen Miller Collection, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.       Est. $200-400

 

1501.   Set of six classical tiger maple sabre leg chairs, ca. 1835.     Est. $300-500

 

1502.   Pennsylvania painted poplar blanket chest, 19th c. retaining it's original swirl grain decoration. 25" h., 41 1/4" w.       Est. $140-240

 

1503.   New England painted pine corner wash stand, early 19th c. retaining it's original ivory surface with blue pinstriping, 42" h., 23 1/4" w.    Est. $100-200

 

1504.   George II mahogany tilt top candlestand, mid 18th c. 26 1/2" h., 19" w.      Est. $100-200

 

1505.   Pennsylvania walnut candlestand, ca. 1800, 27 1/4" h., 19 1/4 w.     Est. $200-300

 

1506.   George III mahogany game table, late 18th c. 29 1/4" h., 33 1/4" w.            Est. $100-200

 

1507.   George I yewood blanket chest, ca. 1700, 23" h., 36 3/4" w. Est. $140-240

 

1508.   Painted Sheraton child's chair, ca. 1830, 22" h.         Est. $100-200

 

1509.   Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut blanket chest, ca. 1780, 24" h., 48" w.    Est. $300-500

 

1510.   English Regency mahogany partners desk, early 19th c., 29" h., 50 1/4" w., 35" d. Est. $200-400

 

1511.   Pair of Delaware Valley style ladderback armchairs  Est. $200-400

 

1512.   New England Queen Anne rush seat chair, 18th c.    Est. $80-120

 

1513.   George II walnut dining chair, ca. 1760.        Est. $140-240

 

1514.   Federal style bench-made inlaid mahogany sideboard, early 20th c. 41" h., 60" w. Est. $400-600

 

1515.   Painted pine pie safe, 19th c., with punched tin panels, 63 1/2" h., 31 1/2" w.         Est. $400-600

 

1516.   Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut high chest base, ca. 1770, 37 1/4" h., 42 1/2" w. Est. $400-700

 

1517.   Pennsylvania Chippendale mahogany slant front desk, ca. 1800, 42 3/4" h., 41" w. Est. $200-400

 

1518.   George III mahogany chest on chest, ca. 1770, 72" h., 42" w.          Est. $400-700

 

1519.   Pennsylvania painted poplar schoolmasters desk, 19th c., retaining it's original sponge decoration, 37 3/4" h., 30" w. Est. $300-500

 

1520.   Mission oak settee, early 20th c. 34" h., 73 1/4" w.   Est. $200-400

 

1521.   Roycroft mission oak table, branded on leg, 31" h., 50" w., 32 1/2" d.         Est. $300-500

 

1522.   Two New England sackback Windsor chairs, ca. 1800.        Est. $300-500

 

1523.   New England Queen Anne maple high chest, ca. 1770, 68 1/2" h., 37 1/2" w.         Est. $400-800

 

1524.   New England Chippendale flame birch chest of drawers, late 18th c. 36" h., 39 1/4" w.     Est. $300-500

 

1525.   New England sackback Windsor chair, ca. 1790, together with a continuous arm Windsor chair.   Est. $300-400

 

1526.   Federal tiger maple one-drawer stand, early 19th c. 29" h., 20 1/4" w.         Est. $140-240

 

1527.   Pennsylvania painted pine mortised bucket bench, 19th c. 42 1/2" h., 48 1/2" w.    Est. $200-400

 

1528.   Federal inlaid mahogany pier table, ca. 1800, 28" h., 41 3/4" w.      Est. $80-120

 

1529.   Pennsylvania Federal walnut chest of drawers, ca. 1805, 38" h., 36 1/4" w. Est. $200-300

 

1530.   Philadelphia classical mahogany games table, ca. 1820, with a carved standard and brass animal paw feet, 29" h., 36" w.      Est. $300-400

 

1531.   Sheraton painted pine tavern table, 19th c., 29" h., 47 3/4" w.          Est. $200-400

 

1532.   Painted child's sled and wheelbarrow, late 19th c.     Est. $100-150

 

1533.   Painted hobby horse, late 19th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1534.   Two painted and stenciled child's chairs, Our Darling and Our Pet, 18" h.  Est. $200-300

 

1535.   Painted plant stand, late 19th c., 35" h., 36" w.          Est. $200-400

 

1536.   New England banisterback armchair, mid 18th c.      Est. $200-300

 

1537.   Pair of painted tea bins, 19th c.          Est. $200-400

 

1538.   Walnut hanging cupboard, 19th c., 25 1/4" h., 20 1/4" w.     Est. $200-400

 

1539.   Continental walnut tavern table, early 18th c., 30 1/2" h., 45 3/4" w.           Est. $200-400

 

1540.   Peter Hunt painted table, 27" h., 43" w.         Est. $200-400

 

1541.   Small red painted pine cupboard, 19th c., 53 1/2" h., 20" w. Est. $200-400

 

1542.   Pennsylvania painted drysink, 19th c., retaining an old ochre grained surface, 51" h., 49 1/4" w.   Est. $300-500

 

1543.   Italian parquetry dressing table, early 19th c., 28" h., 38 1/4" w.      Est. $200-300

 

1544.   Pennsylvania painted jelly cupboard, 19th c., retaining its original ochre grained surface, 53 1/2" h., 36 1/2" w. Est. $200-300

 

1545.   Victorian mahogany chest, with mirrored lock sides, 31 3/4" h., 30" w.       Est. $200-400

 

1546.   Painted pine fall front desk, 19th c., with apothecary base, 44 1/4" h., 32 1/4" w.    Est. $300-500

 

1547.   Federal inlaid cherry chest of drawers, ca. 1805, 37 1/2" h., 37 1/2" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1548.   George III mahogany secretary, late 18th c., 87" h., 38" w.  Est. $400-700

 

1549.   Painted bed steps, 19th c., 18 1/2" h., 23" w. Est. $100-150

 

1550.   Five painted footstools, 19th c.           Est. $200-300

 

1551.   Painted stool and diminutive drysink, 19th c., 23" h., 29 1/4" w.      Est. $200-300

 

1552.   Windsor stool, early 19th c.    Est. $200-300

 

1553.   New England Chippendale maple chest of drawers, late 18th c., 33 1/2" h., 36 1/4" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1554.   Federal walnut chest of drawers, ca. 1805, 34 3/4" h., 36" w.           Est. $200-400

 

1555.   New England pine and maple bench table, late 18th c., retaining an old red stained surface, 25" h., 48" w.        Est. $400-800

 

1556.   Two painted rocking chairs, together with a rope bed, 19th c.          Est. $80-120

 

1557.   Federal cherry one-drawer stand, 19th c., 29 1/2" h., 19 1/2" w.       Est. $100-150

 

1558.   Two Delaware Valley ladderback chairs, 18th c.       Est. $140-240

 

1559.   Fanback Windsor chair, ca. 1790, retaining an old layered paint history.     Est. $200-400

 

1560.   George II mahogany drop-leaf dining table, mid 18th c., 28" h., 18 1/2" w., 41 1/2" d.       Est. $200-400

 

1561.   Pennsylvania walnut tavern table, late 18th c., 30" h., 60" w.           Est. $300-500

 

1562.   Two oriental folding screens, 55 3/4" x 85 1/2" and 36" x 68".         Est. $100-200

 

1563.   French ormolu mounted bed. Est. $100-200

 

1564.   Japanese hibachi, 16" h., 32" w.         Est. $100-200

 

1565.   Heavily carved oak desk, late 19th c., 31 1/2" h., 48" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1566.   Brass telescope with tripod.   Est. $200-300

 

1567.   Pair of bronze architectural wall sconce lights, ca. 1900, 24" h.       Est. $300-500

 

1568.   George II mahogany tea table, mid 18th c., 27 1/4" h., 28 1/4" w.    Est. $200-400

 

1569.   Pair of English Hepplewhite mahogany shieldback dining chairs, ca. 1800. Est. $200-300

 

1570.   George III mahogany sofa, ca. 1775, 37" h., 86" w.  Est. $400-800

 

1571.   Pennsylvania Chippendale mahogany four-shell dining chair, ca. 1770. Provenance: The Collection of Jean & Eugene Jacobson, Englewood, New Jersey.   Est. $400-600

 

1572.   Unusual New England painted pine and tin whirligig, 19th c., having a tin roof over four figures, including a man chopping wood, a man sawing wood, a man milking a cow, and a woman churning butter, mounted to a metal post, overall height - 58". Est. $400-500

 

1573.   Pennsylvania Sheraton tiger maple stand, ca. 1830, 29" h., 20 1/2" w.         Est. $200-400

 

1574.   Pennsylvania cherry and tiger maple two-part corner cupboard, 19th c., 78" h., 35" w.       Est. $400-700

 

1575.   Pennsylvania cherry and tiger maple chest of drawers, 19th c., 47" h., 39 3/4" w.   Est. $200-400

 

1576.   Pennsylvania Federal cherry and tiger maple slant front desk, early 19th c., 43 3/4" h., 40" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1577.   Pennsylvania cherry and tiger maple two-part Dutch cupboard, 19th c., 90" h., 58" w.       Est. $500-1,000

 

1578.   English mahogany tall case clock, early 19th c., the dial signed J. Taylor Dollar, 87 1/2" h.          Est. $300-500

 

1579.   Tramp art doll dresser, 36" h., 19" w., together with an armchair.     Est. $140-240

 

1580.   Chrome top table, 27" h., 22" w.        Est. $40-80

 

1581.   Lacquer tea table, 19th c., with painted wood base, 23" h., 26" w.   Est. $200-400

 

1582.   Italian walnut prie-dieu, 18th c., 34 1/2" h., 27 1/2" w.         Est. $200-300

 

1583.   Painted Buffalo News cart, 34 1/2" h., 42" w. Est. $200-300

 

1584.   Federal mahogany shaving mirror, early 19th c., 18 1/4" x 16 1/4".  Est. $20-40

 

1585.   Oil on canvas coastal scene, signed Iacono, together with an oil on board with boathouse, 11" x 14", and 11" x 16 1/2".       Est. $60-90

 

1586.   Lee Everett (American 20th/21st), oil on board Rolling Hills, signed lower left, 12" x 16".            Est. $60-90

 

1587.   Klaus Grutzka (German/American 1923-2011), three industrialist works, all signed, largest-30" x 20".            Est. $140-240

 

1588.   Klaus Grutzka (German/American 1923-2011), three mixed media works, together with a signed poster. Est. $80-120

 

1589.   Klaus Grutzka (German/American 1923-2011), two oil industrialist works, 36" x 48" and 30" x 48", both signed and dated '66.      Est. $300-500

 

1590.   Marguerite Doernbach (American b. 1917), oil on board Forest Beauty, 24" x 48". Est. $40-80

 

1591.   Color fox hunting print, The Meet at Blagdon, after J.W. Snow, 17 1/2" x 28 1/2". Est. $40-80

 

1592.   Birds-eye maple constitution mirror, 50 1/2" h.         Est. $200-400

 

1593.   Painted porcelain plaque, signed Famir, 13 3/4" dia. Est. $200-300

 

1594.   Two painted porcelain plaques, the larger, after Bougereau, 5 1/4" x 4 3/4" and 3 3/$" x 2 1/2".    Est. $200-300

 

1595.   Large Canadian hooked rug of a house, early 20th c., 29" x 52". Provenance: A Maryland collection.            Est. $200-300

 

1596.   In the Manner of Micah Williams (American 1782-1837), pastel portrait of a young woman, 24" x 20". Provenance: Estate of Harold and Sylvia Meisler.          Est. $300-500

 

1597.   Chippendale mahogany and giltwood looking glass, ca. 1790, with parcel gilt phoenix crest and floral carved drapery, 37 1/4" x 20". Provenance: The Collection of Daniel Heisler and Mary Jane Sheppard, Lutherville, MD.         Est. $300-500

 

1598.   Beatrice May Smith (American b. 1915), oil on canvas Black Americana scene, signed lower right, 18" x 24".        Est. $100-150

 

1599.   Three Chippendale mahogany looking glasses, ca. 1800, largest - 32 1/4".  Est. $200-300

 

1600.   Group of contemporary Christmas items, to include seventeen Byers Choice figures, Williamsburg ornaments, plush snowman and Santa, etc.    Est. $80-120

 

1601.   Group of composition candy containers and stick leg animals, the candy containers include five pigs, a cow and a dog, the stick leg animals include a leaping stag, pigs, horses, etc., together with carved and painted Noah's Ark animals, etc., tallest 4".   Est. $200-300

 

1602.   Large group of vintage and contemporary Christmas items, to include tinsel ornaments, Christmas boxes, clip-on ornaments, Santa in moss sleigh, Dresdens, etc.        Est. $200-300

 

1603.   Large group of antique and vintage Christmas ornaments, to include wire wraps, indents, miscellaneous figures and beaded, etc.          Est. $160-220

 

1604.   Large group of antique and vintage Christmas ornaments, to include wire wraps, indents, miscellaneous figures, and bead garland, etc. Est. $160-220

 

1605.   Large group of antique and vintage Christmas ornaments, to include bird clip-ons, miscellaneous figurals, etc.    Est. $160-220

 

1606.   Vintage carved and painted Oberammergau, Germany creche, tallest figure - 6 1/4", together with a smaller carved and painted set.           Est. $200-300

 

1607.   Paper mâché creche figures, together with numerous stick and composition animals, tallest figure - 11 1/2".     Est. $200-400

 

1608.   Eleven Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, largest - 4 1/2" dia.          Est. $200-300

 

1609.   Ten Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, largest - 4 1/2" dia.  Est. $200-300

 

1610.   Eleven Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, largest - 4 1/2" dia.          Est. $200-300

 

1611.   Ten Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, largest - 4 1/2" dia.  Est. $200-300

 

1612.   Three Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, to include two grapes and a ribbed egg, 2 1/4" h. Est. $200-300

 

1613.   Four Kugel glass grape Christmas ornaments, tallest - 4 1/4".           Est. $200-300

 

1614.   Seven Kugel glass ball Christmas ornaments, largest - 4" dia.          Est. $120-160

 

1615.   Group of holiday and toy items, to include a German jumping jack lion, celluloid animals, composition sheep, cast iron elephant paperweight, small pull toys, spun cotton ornaments, etc.    Est. $100-150

 

1616.   Group of Japanese Santa Claus, together with a German bird on a box squeak toy, composition birds on springs, a patriotic shield candy container and a patriotic axe.     Est. $100-150

 

1617.   Group of Dresden animal figure Christmas ornaments, together with a group of contemporary Kugel ornaments.       Est. $100-150

 

1618.   Armand Marseille 370 bisque head shoulder head doll, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and kid jointed body, 25" h.    Est. $60-80

 

1619.   Cast iron fruit basket doorstop, together with a pair of cottage bookends.    Est. $60-80

 

1620.   Unusual German Montague Candies pressed cardboard advertising horse pull toy, with label on underside, on a wood platform base, 7" h., 7" l.         Est. $80-120

 

1621.   Hubley cast iron Monkey mechanical bank, 7 3/4" h. Est. $120-160

 

1622.   Three tin lithograph penny toys, to include a pool player, 4" l., a horse drawn wagon and a ladder truck, together with a wooden putz car.          Est. $80-120

 

1623.   Seven TV and movie personality character dolls, in original boxes, to include 1979 Mattel Mork, 1991 Home Alone Kevin, 1984 Galoob Punky Brewster, 1989 Kenner Beetlejuice, 1988 Matchbox Pee-Wee pal Billy Baloney, 1989 Mattel Where's Waldo Wenda, and a 1989 Nightmare on Elm Street Freddy.           Est. $80-120

 

1624.   Five Nightmare on Elm Street Freddy dolls, in the original boxes, together with a Matchbox - Quick Change figure in original box, a small 1988 stick-up on original card, an Adams Family cereal box, Adams Family thing greetings in original box, and a Robin Krasue designed Dracula in original coffin box.     Est. $120-160

 

1625.   Six 1984 Michael Jackson dolls, in original boxes, 11 1/2" h. together with three outfits on cards and a Mattel MC Hammer doll in the original box. Est. $120-160

 

1626.   Large group of advertising toy premiums, to include Burger King, Kellogg's, Cracker Jack, Ronald McDonald, Campbell Kids, Starkist Tuna, etc.          Est. $100-150

 

1627.   Japanese Linemar tin battery operated smoking robot, 11 3/4" h.     Est. $200-300

 

1628.   Two Japanese tin lithograph battery operated robots, to include a Yonezawa, 10 1/2" h. and an Engine Robot, 8 3/4" h.           Est. $200-300

 

1629.   Lionel #225E freight train set, 0 gauge, to include locomotive, #2225W tender, #2654 Sunoco tanker, and #2657 caboose, some with original boxes, together with four Lionel freight train cars, 0 gauge, to include #3659 dump car with box, #2655 box car, #2656 cattle car, and #2654 Sunoco tanker, and three Lionel train cars, in the original box, 0 & 027 gauge, to include #6-18407 Snoopy & Woodstock handcar, #6-16351 flatcar with submarine and #6-16638 Lionelville circus animal car..     Est. $160-220

 

1630.   Three Lionel 0 gauge train cars, to include #600, #601 and #602, two tone, to include a Pullman, observation and combination. Est. $80-120

 

1631.   Two Lionel train cars, to include a #3927 track cleaning car, with original box, together with a #60 Lionelville Rapid Transit, together with JAD lines Milwaukee Road tender, standard gauge and MTH #840 power station, 26" w.     Est. $100-200

 

1632.   Seven Danbury Mint scale model pick-up trucks, longest - 8".         Est. $160-220

 

1633.   Large collection of Manoil and Barclay toy soldiers, to include tents and equipment with many hard to find figures.     Est. $300-400

 

1634.   Comet WWII recognition models, to include battleships, submarines, aircraft carrier, etc., longest - 8", together with a lead smelting platform.          Est. $80-120

 

1635.   Mighty Mack cardboard bulldog trucking sign, 58" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1636.   Darling Freight Inc embossed tin trucking sign, 22" x 30", together with an Eastern Motor Express thermometer, 20" h.    Est. $100-200

 

1637.   Wilson Freight embossed tin trucking sign, 11" x 60".          Est. $80-120

 

1638.   Painted steel trucker sign, double sided, in two parts, inscribed Truckers' Stop Showers, 8" x 48". Est. $100-200

 

1639.   Metal Navajo trucking sign, with Native American Indian decal, 12" x 30 1/4".      Est. $100-150

 

1640.   Yellow jeweled cats eyes stop sign, 24" w.    Est. $80-120

 

1641.   Group of trucking advertising items, to include matchbooks, pocket mirror, tractor trailer form flashlight, pocket knife, spelter truck paperweight, cast iron pyramid paperweight for Central Storage & Transfer Co., small 1937 C. E. Hunt calendar, a Nu-Car Carriers uniform hat, and two printed gas price window signs.    Est. $120-160

 

1642.   Tin lithograph traffic cop animated stop sign, 5 1/4" h., together with a Chein stop and go sign, and a Whiskey advertisement No Parking Service Section - PM for Pleasing Moments, with a cast iron base, 13 1/2" h.        Est. $100-150

 

1643.   Three vintage jeweled cats eyes car reflectors, largest - 3 3/4" dia., together with a Indiana moto-meter and a Diamond T United States Parcel Service placard.        Est. $80-120

 

1644.   Seventeen sets of trucking advertising playing cards, in the original boxes, to include White Autocar, Ace Iron & Metal, John Vogel Inc., Motor Cargo, York Transportation, Millers Motor Freight, Mason Dixon, Ruan Transport, Red Star, North American Vam Lines, etc., together with four metal advertising clips and a plastic example.         Est. $80-120

 

1645.   1926 Hershey Ice Cream truck photograph, Hagerstown Md., inscribed Photo by Hiedwohl - 1926, 43" w., together with a photograph of construction trucks, 18" x 9".       Est. $80-120

 

1646.   Four pressed steel tractor trailers, to include a Tru-Scale Ryerson stake back delivery, 23" l., an Ertl International Harvester delivery, a Dunwell Snow Crop refrigerator truck, and a Tru-Scale Yale truck.            Est. $200-300

 

1647.   Five tin trucks, to include a Marx no. 7 Universal Transfer wind-up delivery truck, 12" l., a Marx tin lithograph wind-up US Army truck, a Chein tin lithograph US Army truck, Chein Coal truck, and a Kingsbury pressed steel and tin dump truck, 10 1/2" l.          Est. $160-220

 

1648.   Boxed 1964 first Hess tanker truck, including funnel, 12" l. Est. $300-400

 

1649.   Group of diecast, slush metal and rubber vehicles, to include Tootsietoy, Hubley, Sun Rubber, Auburn Rubber, etc., largest - 7".        Est. $80-120

 

1650.   Marx tin lithograph Magic Garage, 6" w., together with a Japanese tin lithograph Magic Garage, with wind-up car, 3" w., a Marx tin lithograph Freight Terminal, 29" l. and a pressboard Keystone Garage, 15 1/2" w.       Est. $100-150

 

1651.   Large group of slush metal vehicles, most Tootsietoys, together with two plastic taxi cabs, etc., longest - 4".     Est. $200-300

 

1652.   Boxed Tootsietoy Graham sedan, 3 3/4" l., together with a Graham limousine.       Est. $160-220

 

1653.   Ten small cast iron vehicles, most Hubley, largest - 6 3/4".  Est. $120-160

 

1654.   Three small Hubley cast iron vehicles, to include a Studebaker roadster, 5" l., a wrecker, and a dump truck.   Est. $100-150

 

1655.   Six small cast iron vehicles, to include an Arcade Mack dump truck, 5 3/4" l., Champion dump truck, 4 1/2" l., Arcade sedan, an A. C. Williams Moving & Sorage van, 3 1/2" l., a ladder truck, and a Hubley motorcycle, 4" l.         Est. $200-300

 

1656.   Five small cast iron vehicles, to include an Arcade wrecker, 5 1/2" l., a Hubley Gasoline tanker truck, two Mack stake trucks, and a Ford pick-up truck.     Est. $160-220

 

1657.   Two Hubley cast iron racers, to include a No. 1 boat tail racer, with integral driver, 8" l. and an early racer, 7 1/4" l. Est. $120-160

 

1658.   Ten miscellaneous small cast iron vehicles, longest - 6 1/2".            Est. $100-200

 

1659.   Three Wallace Stewart cast iron Mack trucks, to include a tandem trailer, delivery van and delivery truck, 5 1/4" l. Est. $80-120

 

1660.   Two Kenton cast iron vehicles, to include a tanker truck, 5 1/2" l. and a Hose truck, 7" l.   Est. $120-160

 

1661.   Four cast iron vehicles, to include an A. C. Williams Gasoline tanker truck, Ford stake back truck, a Mack stake back truck, and an Arcade stake back Ford truck, longest - 7".  Est. $200-300

 

1662.   Four Champion cast iron vehicles, to include a wrecker, a stake back truck, a dump truck, and a pick-up truck, longest - 8". Est. $300-400

 

1663.   Two Arcade cast iron Ice trucks, to include a Mack with integral driver, 7" l., the other with nickel plated grill and integral driver, 6 3/4" l.         Est. $160-220

 

1664.   Hubley cast iron General steam shovel, 10" l.           Est. $160-220

 

1665.   Hubley cast iron Motor Express tractor trailer, 9" l.  Est. $100-150

 

1666.   Japanese tin friction GMC SIE tandem tractor trailer, 25" l., together with a Japanese tin litho Western dump truck, a Japanese tin litho P.I.E. express trailer with original box, and a plastic Mayflower tractor trailer, 17 1/2" l.          Est. $120-160

 

1667.   Three pressed steel tractor trailers, to include a Buddy L Texaco tanker, 24" l., Tonka log truck, 23" l. and an Ohio Art Buckeye auto transport, 25" l.          Est. $120-160

 

1668.   Buddy L pressed steel International ride-on dump truck, 25" l.        Est. $300-400

 

1669.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Bank of America armored truck, 13 3/4" l.   Est. $120-160

 

1670.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Mack Blue Diamond dump truck, 19" l.       Est. $160-220

 

1671.   Two Tonka pressed steel Allied Van Lines tractor trailers, 23 1/2" l., together with a Smith Miller Bekins Vanliners tractor trailer, 21 1/2" l.      Est. $160-220

 

1672.   Smith Miller diecast lumber truck with pup trailer, overall length - 37".      Est. $200-300

 

1673.   Smith Miller diecast Mack flat bed materials truck, 20" l.     Est. $160-220

 

1674.   Smith Miller diecast Mack flat bed materials truck, with two wooden US Army crates and three wooden barrels, 20" l. Est. $160-220

 

1675.   Two pressed steel tractor trailers, to include a Buck Eye Red Star Express Lines, with partial original box, 23" l. and a Tonka Green Giant Brands, 23 1/2" l.        Est. $120-160

 

1676.   Wyandotte diecast Grey Van Lines tractor trailer.      Est. $100-150

 

1677.   Arcade cast iron International stake truck, 9 1/2" l.   Est. $80-120

 

1678.   Chein tin Hercules Motor Express truck, 19" l., together with a Structo truck, 16" l.           Est. $200-300

 

1679.   Three tractor trailers, to include a Kingsbury pressed steel Transit tractor trailer, 20 1/2" l., a Marx tin lithograph Sinclair Power X tanker truck, 18 1/2" l., and a Japanese tin lithograph Bekins - Nationwide Moving and Storage, 16 1/4" l.           Est. $120-160

 

1680.   Two Arcade cast iron International dump trucks, 9" and 11" l.        Est. $200-300

 

1681.   Arcade cast iron International Harvester dump truck, 10 3/4" l.        Est. $160-220

 

1682.   Marx tin lithograph wind-up dump truck, with tin lithograph driver, 13 1/2" l.        Est. $80-120

 

1683.   Marx tin lithograph wind-up Big Load Van Company delivery truck, with tin lithograph driver, 13" l.            Est. $100-150

 

1684.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Mobiloil tanker truck, 22 1/2" l.       Est. $100-150

 

1685.   Three Hubley Kiddie toy diecast tractor trailers, to include a Motor Express dump truck with original box, a Hubley Transport car carrier with original box and a dump truck, 16 1/4" l. Est. $160-220

 

1686.   Large collection of tin lithograph birds, most wind-ups, some hand crank and some friction, tallest - 7 3/4", together with two cast iron still banks.  Est. $120-160

 

1687.   Group of Easter holiday items, to include glass rabbit candy container, Chein tin lithograph rabbit, bisque rabbit, composition rabbit pulling a cart, etc., tallest - 6 1/2".            Est. $120-160

 

1688.   Six composition candy containers, to include rabbits and roosters, tallest - 6".        Est. $160-220

 

1689.   Petite Greiner-type papier-mâché doll, with cloth body, 10" h., together with a painted pine doll cradle, 17" l.    Est. $80-120

 

1690.   Four China and bisque shoulder head dolls, with cloth bodies and bisque and china lower arms and legs, in early costumes, tallest - 13 1/2".        Est. $80-120

 

1691.   Two Steiff dolls, in the original boxes, to include a 1904 Uncle Sam, 19" h. and a Molly Golly and peg.     Est. $80-120

 

1692.   Painted wood Shufflin Sam Black Americana dancing toy, with remains of original box, 13 3/4" h.            Est. $60-80

 

1693.   Four Santa Claus figures, to include a German composition example, 8" h., two Japanese examples and a mesh candy bag with celluloid face.     Est. $160-220

 

1694.   Group of Hopalong Cassidy food products, to include five bottles of Hoppy's Favorite Milk, a potato chip tin, two dummy loaves of bread, and a bottle of hair tonic, together with a tin lunch box with thermos.          Est. $60-80

 

1695.   Tin and wood small combination safe, with painted shells on corners, and interior drawer, 12" h., 7 1/4" w., together with a Florr radio cigarette dispenser, dated 1929, with painted spelter case, 5" h.            Est. $80-120

 

1696.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Mack Lyon delivery truck, 20 1/4" l.            Est. $120-160

 

1697.   Wyandotte pressed steel Minitown Parcel Service delivery van, 12 1/4" l.   Est. $80-120

 

1698.   Tonka pressed steel Thunderbird Express tractor trailer, 24 1/2" l.   Est. $100-150

 

1699.   Smith Miller diecast dump truck, 17" l.         Est. $160-220

 

1700.   Buddy L pressed steel Paragon oil tanker truck, 24" l.          Est. $80-120

 

1701.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Lyon Van Lines tractor trailer, 22" l. Est. $100-150

 

1702.   Smith Miller MIC diecast tractor trailer, 27" l.          Est. $200-300

 

1703.   Buddy L pressed steel International ride-on dump truck, with Texas decals on doors, 26" l.           Est. $200-400

 

1704.   Buddy L pressed steel sand and gravel truck, 25 1/2" l.         Est. $300-400

 

1705.   Simon & Halbig bisque head doll, incised SH 1039, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, and jointed composition body, 22" h.        Est. $80-120

 

1706.   Three German bisque head dolls, to include one incised A. W. Special, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 24" h., a Heinrich Handwerk Simon & Halbig, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 21" h., and a Armand Marseille 351 Bye-lo baby doll, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, cloth stuffed body, 13" h.      Est. $120-160

 

1707.   Three bisque head dolls, to include one incised 1912-4, with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth, jointed composition body, 22 1/2" h., a Schoenau & Hoffmeister, with sleep eyes, closed mouth,, stuffed cloth body, 9 1/2" h., and a Grace Putnam Bye-lo baby with sleep eyes, closed mouth, stuffed cloth body, 14" h.       Est. $120-160

 

1708.   Three no-face stuffed rag dolls, with drawn in pencil facial features, tallest - 28", together with a Novelty Co. Mickey Mouse character doll, 14" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1709.   Four bisque head dolls, to include a Japanese Nippon with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 14" h., Armand Marseille 390, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 17" h., another incised C. 2/0 x, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, with original outfit, 15" h., and a Huebach Koppelsdorf 300-15/0, with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth, composition body, 7 1/2" h.       Est. $160-220

 

1710.   Three German bisque head dolls, to include a Karl Hartmann with sleep eyes and open mouth with teeth, in original outfit, 17" h., a Schoenau & Hoffmeister, 1906, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, jointed composition body, 25" h., and a Heubach 250-3, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 22" h. Est. $200-300

 

1711.   Greiner-type papier-mâché head and shoulder doll, with cloth body, 21" h. Est. $80-120

 

1712.   Rag doll with printed face, late 19th c., with a cloth body and early dress, with Little Red Riding Hood type cape, 19" h.         Est. $80-120

 

1713.   Bisque head and shoulder doll, dressed as a peddler, with bisque lower arms and legs and stuffed body, 18 1/2" h.          Est. $80-120

 

1714.   Parlor walnut table top bowling game, with inlaid case with brass level and movable ramp for steel ball, mounted to a later table, game is 58 1/2" l.        Est. $200-400

 

1715.   Nicely painted wood battleship model, in a counter top showcase, 9 1/2" h., 15 3/4" w.     Est. $200-300

 

1716.   Carved and painted conductor automaton, ca. 1900, with a long coat and brass tack buttons, hand levers on back, 29 1/2" h.       Est. $160-220

 

1717.   Hollow core resin Santa Claus store display, 42" h.  Est. $80-120

 

1718.   Vintage hard plastic Halloween decorations, to include cake decorations, tallest - 4 3/4".   Est. $60-80

 

1719.   Pair of carved and painted horses, 8" h., together with five flocked stick leg sheep.            Est. $100-150

 

1720.   Six composition pull toys, to include stick leg sheep, cows and horses, largest - 11 1/2" l.  Est. $160-220

 

1721.   Large group of composition candy containers and animals, candy containers to include five rabbits, and a hen on nest, together with seven Easter Egg candy containers, etc., tallest 9" h.         Est. $160-220

 

1722.   Large collection of scratch decorated and Pysanka Easter eggs, some dating back to the 1940's, some painted wood. Est. $200-400

 

1723.   Two Chein tin wind-up sharks, 11" l. Est. $80-120

 

1724.   Wyandotte pressed steel airplane, 18" wingspan, together with a Marx Motor Market delivery truck, 13 1/2" l. and a Marx tin lithograph Dick Tracy Target.        Est. $120-160

 

1725.   Boxed Girard tin lithograph Gasoline Alley Garage, 3 1/2" h., 6 3/4" l.       Est. $100-200

 

1726.   Champion cast iron racer, with integral driver, 6" l.  Est. $120-160

 

1727.   Eight still banks, to include a cast iron lion pull toy, a clown, North Pole ice cream freezer, and boy scout, together with a metal floor radio, spelter Native American Indian, tin lithograph Log Cabin Syrup, and a painted tin bank building, 4 1/4" h.       Est. $160-220

 

1728.   Group of small cast iron vehicles, to include two farm tractors, a dump truck, Ford sedan, and a horse drawn cart with integral driver, 5 1/4" l.        Est. $100-200

 

1729.   Two Arcade cast iron cars, to include a Chevy coupe, 8" l. and a Ford coupe, 6 1/2" l.       Est. $200-300

 

1730.   Arcade cast iron Mack Wrecker, with nickel plated driver, 10 3/4" l.           Est. $300-500

 

1731.   Arcade cast iron Gasoline tanker truck, with nickel plated driver, 13" l.      Est. $250-350

 

1732.   Arcade cast iron Plymouth, 1933 World's Fair sedan, 4 3/4" l.         Est. $160-220

 

1733.   Three A. C. Williams cast iron vehicles, to include a Gasoline tanker, 7" l., a coast to coast tractor trailer with stake back, 6 3/4" l. and a sedan, 4" l.     Est. $120-160

 

1734.   Painted wood platform horse pull toy, dappled, 16 1/4" l.     Est. $100-200

 

1735.   Nodding mohair donkey pull toy, 9 1/4" h.    Est. $100-150

 

1736.   Child painted pine sled, patented 1903, with steel runners and scenic landscape seat, 38 1/2" l.     Est. $100-150

 

1737.   Painted wood wagon pull toy, with platform horse, overall length - 29".      Est. $200-300

 

1738.   Painted wood wagon, 17 1/2" l., together with an associated hide covered platform horse pull toy.            Est. $160-220

 

1739.   Three composition rabbit candy containers, tallest - 7".        Est. $160-220

 

1740.   Two painted composition rooster squeak toys, 6 3/4" h. and 4 3/4" h.          Est. $160-220

 

1741.   Four German feather trees, with various ornaments, tallest - 47 3/4".           Est. $300-500

 

1742.   Two European carved and painted jumping jack Santa Claus figures, 7 3/4" h.       Est. $120-160

 

1743.   German composition Belsnickle Santa Claus candy container, 8 1/2" h.      Est. $100-200

 

1744.   Five patchwork baby and doll quilts, largest - 30" x 32".      Est. $120-160

 

1745.   Three patchwork doll quilts, largest - 17" x 16 1/2", together with a patriotic child's costume.       Est. $100-150

 

1746.   Five bisque head dolls, to include three Armand Marseille #341, with sleep eyes and stuffed body, K (star) R character doll #28, with painted eyes and closed mouth, and Grace Putnam with sleep eyes and stuffed body, tallest - 16".            Est. $100-200

 

1747.   Five dolls, to include a Armand Marseille 1894 bisque head, with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth and joined composition body, 15" h., Edmund Ulrich Steiner bisque head, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 17" h., a Schutz-Mapke celluloid doll, 13" h., composition Black Americana doll with stuffed body, 12" h., and a composition Baby Petite, with sleep eyes, 11" h.         Est. $100-200

 

1748.   Kammer & Reinhardt 101 Bisque Character Doll, with blue painted eyes, closed mouth, incised K*R 101 46, and jointed composition body, marked Heinrich Handwerck Germany, 15" h.       Est. $200-300

 

1749.   Heubach Whistling Jim bisque head doll, with whistling squeak box in chest, painted eyes, pursed lips, and stuffed body, 13" h.          Est. $160-220

 

1750.   Five bisque head dolls, to include Armand Marseille Bye Lo Baby, 16" h., C. M. Bergmann Simon & Halbig, with sleep eyes, open mouth and jointed composition body, 25" h., two Armand Marseille 390, with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 22" h., George Borgfeldt with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 25" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1751.   Four bisque head dolls, to include two Armand Marseille 390, one with sleep eyes and one with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 20" l., one marked 126 with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 21 1/2" h., B. J. & Co. My Sweetheart doll with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed wood body, 25" h.    Est. $100-200

 

1752.   Group of miscellaneous dolls, to include Effanbee Patsy Baby, ramp walker, composition Roly Poly, carved wood jointed doll, two bisque brush dolls, etc.          Est. $100-200

 

1753.   Group of children's button up leather shoes, tallest - 5 1/2", together with spats and collars.           Est. $100-200

 

1754.   Group of small bisque head dolls, to include Armand Marseille 541, Louis Steiner with pine cradle, etc., tallest - 8 1/4" .    Est. $200-300

 

1755.   Five bisque head dolls, to include four with molded hair, two are Frozen Charlotte dolls, tallest - 12".            Est. $100-150

 

1756.   Six bisque head small dolls, with composition bodies, tallest - 8".    Est. $160-220

 

1757.   Gustav Heubach bisque head clockwork walking doll, with painted eyes, closed mouth and composition arms, 7 1/4" h.    Est. $160-220

 

1758.   Five bisque head dolls, to include Century Doll Co. Kestner, with sleep eyes, 11" h., Armand Marseille 341, with sleep eyes, 11 1/2" h., Armand Marseille 370, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, stuffed body, with kid leather arms, 20 1/2" h., Louis Steiner, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 10" h., and one marked 142, with sleep eyes and composition body, 16 1/2" h.          Est. $100-200

 

1759.   Four bisque head dolls, to include a K (star) R Simon & Halbig 126, with sleep eyes, open mouth and jointed composition body, 22" h., Armand Marseille 390, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 26" h., Armand Marseille 370, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and stuffed body with kid leather arms, 20 1/2" h., Grace Putnam Bye Lo doll, with sleep eyes and stuffed body, 11" h.    Est. $100-200

 

1760.   Six German Kugel Christmas ornaments, to include a silver, gold and green grape cluster, silver turnip and two silver balls, turnip - 6" h.      Est. $200-300

 

1761.   Group of miscellaneous candy containers and holiday items, tallest - 6 1/4".           Est. $80-120

 

1762.   Group of rabbit Easter candy containers, to include composition, egg crate etc., together with a contemporary rabbit with a pack, 10 3/4" h.  Est. $160-220

 

1763.   Group of Easter egg candy containers, to include cardboard, glass and tin examples, together with an egg house candy container, wire rabbit carriage, etc., largest egg - 5" h.      Est. $120-160

 

1764.   Five composition nodders, one duck is a candy container, tallest - 6".          Est. $200-300

 

1765.   Two candy containers, to include a German painted cardboard leprechaun 5 1/2" h. and a composition bust of Abraham Lincoln, 2 1/4" h.    Est. $160-220

 

1766.   Group of chicken candy containers, tallest - 7".         Est. $200-400

 

1767.   Group of Christmas items, to include a composition candy container, 8 1/2" h., celluloid Santa Claus figures, bisque figures, composition angel ornaments, figural glass bulbs, contemporary belsnickle, etc.      Est. $160-220

 

1768.   Two Christmas items, to include a Harry Knouff - Hotel Bearmont, Reinerton, Pa., Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year whiskey flask, 5 1/2" h. and a box of Christmas candles, manufactured by Standard Oil Company.          Est. $120-160

 

1769.   Six Christmas candle lanterns, tallest - 9".     Est. $160-220

 

1770.   Six mohair teddy bears, to include three miniature Steiff examples, tallest - 14"., together with a Steiff lioness, Hexie dog, and an unmarked tiger.    Est. $120-160

 

1771.   Two mohair teddy bears, 13 1/2" h. and 24 1/2" h.    Est. $200-300

 

1772.   Collection of marbles, to include a sulfide with seated rabbit, 1 1/2" dia., sulfide with lion, sulfide with horse, large swirl, Benningtons, etc.  Est. $100-200

 

1773.   Miscellaneous toys, to include a Wyandotte pressed steel pick-up truck, 6" l., paper litho blocks, tin lithograph wind-ups, and four sample tins.    Est. $80-120

 

1774.   Group of stick leg and celluloid animals, together with cardboard Christmas houses, painted tin alligator, etc.   Est. $100-200

 

1775.   Group of stick leg animals, to include sheep, horse, and cow, tallest - 4 3/4".          Est. $160-220

 

1776.   Miscellaneous toys, to include Hill's Spelling Blocks, in original paper litho over wood box, two dexterity games, hand crank music box, set of German paper litho blocks, and a German tin litho wind-up race horse, 4 3/4" h.  Est. $200-300

 

1777.   Four composition horse on platform pull toys, together with a horse rocker, tallest - 8 1/2".           Est. $160-220

 

1778.   Three composition roly poly clowns, 6" h.    Est. $120-160

 

1779.   Williams Root Beer Extract advertising slide lid box, 7 1/2" h., 9 3/4" w.   Est. $80-120

 

1780.   Schuco telesteering car, in the original box, together with a tin wind-up car, a Meccano constructo racer with spare parts, and a Schoenhut clown.          Est. $160-220

 

1781.   Britain Army Lorry truck, with original box, together with a Dinky Toys Meccano Royal Tank Corps Light Tank set, in the original box and an empty box for a Britain Bren Gun Carrier.         Est. $120-160

 

1782.   Four cast iron still banks, tallest - 4 1/4".       Est. $100-150

 

1783.   Hall's Excelsior cast iron mechanical bank, 5" h.      Est. $160-220

 

1784.   Group of tin lithograph pails, banks and advertising tins, to include two small sand pails, five still banks, etc.       Est. $200-300

 

1785.   Cast iron Stover Junior Waffle iron, in the original box, together with a doll's toy pewter dish service, in the original box.      Est. $80-120

 

1786.   Miscellaneous tin toys, to include a three-horse drawn cart and wagons, friction airplane and a seesaw toy, 6 3/4" h.   Est. $100-200

 

1787.   Moxie tin lithograph advertising horse car, 8 1/2" l.  Est. $200-300

 

1788.   Marx tin lithograph wind-up Amos and Andy Fresh Air Taxicab, 8" l.        Est. $160-220

 

1789.   German Goso tin baby carriage, 7" h. Est. $80-120

 

1790.   J. & E. Stevens cast iron William Tell mechanical bank.      Est. $120-160

 

1791.   Three cast iron horse drawn wagons, to include a Kenton milk wagon with driver, 12 1/2" l., Hubley Royal Circus wagon, and a sulky with driver.            Est. $200-300

 

1792.   Dayton painted tinplate hillclimber auto, with cast iron driver and passenger, 7 3/4" l., together with a painted tin hillclimber locomotive and tender.          Est. $100-200

 

1793.   Three cast iron doorstops, to include a frog, a seated rabbit and a terrier, tallest - 11 1/2".  Est. $120-160

 

1794.   Nine cast iron still banks, to include a seated rabbit, cow, pig, elephant, brass turkey, etc., together with a small dog doorstop, tallest - 6".           Est. $200-300

 

1795.   Four cast iron still banks, to include a world globe, 5 1/4" h., the Maine, Graf Zepplin and a top hat.            Est. $160-220

 

1796.   Six cast iron still banks, tallest - 5 1/2" h.      Est. $160-220

 

1797.   Five cast iron still banks, tallest - 6".  Est. $160-220

 

1798.   Two cast iron fire ladder trucks, to include A. C. Williams and Dent, longest - 8 1/4".        Est. $120-160

 

1799.   Eight small cast iron vehicles, to include an Arcade Avery steam tractor, 4 1/2" l., A. C. Willimas Austin car, an early limousine, etc.    Est. $100-200

 

1800.   Arcade cast iron Yellow Cab taxi bank, 7 3/4" l.       Est. $100-150

 

1801.   Restored Bennett Texaco Sky Chief gas pump, with plastic globe, porcelain pump placard dated 3-10-60, 77" h.        Est. $500-800


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Contact: Jamie A. Shearer
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Exhibition is at: 463 E. Lancaster Ave.
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Sale Dates and Times
Wednesday Mar 18, 2020 Completed
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CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Auction – This is a public sale conducted by Pook & Pook, Inc., a licensed and bonded auctioneer. Pook & Pook, Inc. is the agent of the items being sold at auction. By bidding on any item at auction the purchaser agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale or any other conditions announced and/or published. 2. As Is – All items (hereinafter referred to as item(s), lot(s), article(s), antique(s), property, etc.) for sale are sold “AS IS” and Pook & Pook, Inc., its agents, employees, and/or consignors do not make any guarantees, warranties, or representations, expressed or implied, with respect to the items or the correctness of the catalogue or other description of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise, except where applicable under the Terms of Guarantee (applies ONLY to published catalog auctions, NOT Online Only Auctions). No statement anywhere, whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a guarantee, warranty, or representation. 3. Condition – All prospective bidders should inspect the property they wish to purchase prior to bidding. If a bidder is unable to view an item in person, they are responsible for obtaining a condition report and/or additional photographs prior to bidding to determine an article’s condition, size, and degree of restoration. We endeavor to be fair and forthright with our descriptions and condition reports; however, bidders must acknowledge that antique items often show normal signs of use and wear, which might not be specified in a condition report. If you are a very particular client with expectations of perfection for the items you purchase, it is advisable that you inspect items in person or that you do not submit absentee bids as your definition of condition may be more exacting that an appraiser could have time to verify. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Pook & Pook, Inc. reserves the right to reject any request for condition report/additional photograph in which, in our opinion, the value of the object is not commensurate with the time necessary to complete the request. Please also note that the warranties given by Pook & Pook, Inc. (applies to published/printed catalog auctions only), do not extend to the condition reports. Lots, especially those containing semi-precious and precious stones, cannot be returned once they have been removed from the gallery. Weights and measurements are approximate. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee clocks, watches, mechanical banks, scientific instruments, electric lamps, and other mechanical or electric items to be complete or in working condition. Display materials shown in photographs are not included with the lot unless stated in the description. Box lots (i.e. books) are only guaranteed to have those items listed in the description and no condition reports or additional photographs will be provided. 4. Reserve – Some lots offered may be subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Pook & Pook, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. A representative of Pook & Pook, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. Reserves are set at or below the estimated range. Under no circumstances will reserve amounts be disclosed to prospective bidders. 5. Auctioneer’s discretion – The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid which, in his/her opinion, is not commensurate with the value of the article being offered. At their discretion, the auctioneer may also reject any bid that he/she may determine as having a detrimental effect on the item in question or the sale as a whole. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. We reserve the right to withdraw any property before sale. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event of doubt as to the validity of any bid, the auctioneer will have the final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sale record is conclusive. 6. Registration – All bidders must provide identification and a major credit card in order to receive a bidder paddle and/or execute absentee or telephone bids. In order to protect our/our consignors’ interests, we may ask bidders to provide a deposit and/or provide additional financial references. We reserve the right to reject any registration for unqualified buyers. 7. Bidding – A bid may be placed one of several ways: a. In House Live Bids – In-house, live bidding is only available for select sales after registration and receipt of a paddle. The auctioneer will announce the lot number and a starting bid amount. Raise your paddle to indicate your intent to bid. You must be recognized/acknowledged by the auctioneer. After the fall of the hammer, the auctioneer will announce the hammer price and paddle and/or buyer number. b. Telephone Bids – Telephone bidding is only available for select sales. Any request for telephone bidding must be received by us in writing by bid form, online bid form, by fax, mail, and/or email at least 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction. We do not accept verbal requests for bids. Requests for telephone bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee with information provided to us by the bidder. Please check all information submitted for accuracy. The bidder should receive an acknowledgement that bids have been received and if no such acknowledgement is given, it is the bidder’s responsibility to confirm its receipt. Pook & Pook, Inc. executes bids based on lot number provided by the bidder, not the description, so please make sure that the lot number is correct when submitting bids. When the telephone bidder’s lot is up for sale, a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee will call the primary telephone number provided by the bidder. If time allows, our designee will call the secondary number provided by the bidder. Our designee will make every effort to execute bidder’s instructions. It is recommended that bidders leave a back-up amount in the event that the telephone bidder is unreachable. Bidder agrees to a minimum opening bid of $500 per lot for telephone bidding, regardless of the value of the lot. If it is necessary to change or cancel your telephone bid, your request must be received 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction and subsequently acknowledged. Submit changes or cancellations to bids@pookandpook.com. Telephone bids are accepted and/or executed at the discretion of Pook & Pook, Inc. and at the risk of the bidder. Telephone bidding is a convenience for bidders not present at auction and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. c. Absentee Bids – Absentee bidding is only available for select sales (see Internet Bids for online absentee bidding). Any request for absentee bidding must be received by us in writing by bid form, online bid form, by fax, mail, and/or email at least 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction. We do not accept verbal requests for bids. Requests for absentee bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee with information provided to us by the bidder. Please check all information submitted for accuracy. The bidder should receive an acknowledgement that bids have been received and if no such acknowledgement is given, it is the bidder’s responsibility to confirm its receipt. Pook & Pook, Inc. executes bids based on lot number provided by the bidder, not the description, so please make sure that the lot number is correct when submitting bids. When a lot is up for sale, the auctioneer will bid competitively up to the absentee bidder’s maximum bid amount. If it is necessary to change or cancel your absentee bid, your request must be received 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction and subsequently acknowledged. Submit changes or cancellations to bids@pookandpook.com. Absentee bids are accepted and/or executed at the discretion of Pook & Pook, Inc. and at the risk of the bidder. Absentee bidding is a convenience for bidders not present at auction and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. Absentee bids less than half of the low estimate will not be accepted, acknowledged, or processed. d. Internet Bidding – Internet bidding, both live and absentee, is available for all sales. A third party online bidding platform, Bidsquare, www.bidsquare.com, requires a separate registration. In order to expedite the Bidsquare registration process, it is recommended that you register at least one day before the start of the auction. Information is transmitted to us from Bidsquare and bid amounts are anonymous and we do not have previous knowledge of bids left by registered Bidsquare users. At the time of the sale, bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee transmitted to us by Bidsquare. We are not responsible for any errors, omissions, ability or inability, in connection with bidder’s use of Bidsquare as we are not able to control the transmission speed. WHEN THE PLATFORM STATES "FLOOR BIDDER", THIS MEANS A BIDDER NOT ON BIDSQUARE (a bidder in the room, on the phone, an absentee bid, or a bidder on another internet bidding platform). 8. Bidding increments IN-HOUSE SALES Bid Amount Increment up to $500 by $25 $500 to $1,000 by $50 $1,000 to $2,000 by $100 $2,000 to $5,000 by $200 $5,000 to $10,000 by $500 $10,000 to $20,000 by $1,000 $20,000 and up auctioneer’s discretion ONLINE ONLY SALES* Bid Amount Increment up to $500 by $10 $500 to $1,000 by $20 $1,000 to $5,000 by $50 $5,000 to $10,000 by $100 $10,000 and up auctioneer’s discretion *subject to change at auctioneer discretion 9. Title – Title of each lot passes when the hammer falls and/or the auctioneer says “SOLD”. Thereafter, any loss by fire, theft, breakage, or any other cause is the sole responsibility of the purchaser. Merchandise must be packed and transported by the purchaser at his own risk and expense. Employees or agents of Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not pack or transport the merchandise. If the buyer requests assistance from an employee or agent of Pook & Pook, Inc. with packaging or transport it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the purchaser, and Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not be liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by such employee or agent. We are not responsible for any damage to property left on the premises, or removed and stored in a storage facility. Pook & Pook, Inc. is not responsible for the acts or omissions of third parties whom the buyer retains for shipping, or any damage that occurs after items are removed from Pook & Pook, Inc.’s auction house. 10. Buyer’s Premium – A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. A buyer’s premium for each individual lot is 22% (25% on Bidsquare or other third party online bid platform) of the successful bid price up to and including $1,000,000, and 13% on any amount in excess of $1,000,000. This amount will be added to the successful bid price of each lot and is payable by the purchaser together with the applicable sales or use tax which is applied to the total cost of your purchase. Online purchasers pay an additional 3% buyer’s premium for the use of the online bidding services. 11. Sales Tax – Buyers will be required to pay Pennsylvania Sales Tax of 6% at the time of payment unless: A) Items are shipped out of Pennsylvania by an ICC licensed shipping company; and/or, B) The buyer provides Pook & Pook, Inc. with a valid Sales Tax License Number and completes and signs Pennsylvania Exemption Certificate (REV-1220). The form is available at our office or found here: http://www.revenue.pa.gov/FormsandPublications/FormsforBusinesses/Documents/Sales-Use%20Tax/rev-1220.pdf 12. Payment – Payments can be made with cash, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire, or personal/business check. Make checks payable to Pook & Pook, Inc. A fee of up to $50.00 will be charged for returned checks. First time purchasers must pay with cash, bank check, money order, wire transfer, and/or personal/business check. First time purchasers paying with personal/business check cannot collect items until payment has cleared or ten days post-deposit. We can accept most major credit cards from established clients; however, there is an additional 3% surcharge. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not accept debit cards, PayPal, BidPay, and/or Western Union wires. Items purchased for a third party must be paid for by the purchaser of record, regardless of whether the purchaser of record has received funds from the third party. Payment is due no later than 10 days post sale. If payment is not received within 15 days of the day of sale, the credit card of record will be charged the invoice total plus a 3% surcharge. If no credit card is available or if payment has not been received within 28 days, Pook & Pook, Inc. will pursue alternate collection avenues to collect the balance due plus any storage, administrative, attorney, and/or court fees. Contact: billing@pookandpook.com with any questions. 13. Non-Payment – Pook & Pook, Inc. pays its consignors 30 days after the day of sale. If a buyer fails to make payment within 30 days of the day of sale, Pook & Pook Inc. shall be entitled to do any or all of the following: a. After 15 Days - Charge the credit card number provided to Pook & Pook, Inc. by the buyer for the total due plus any applicable fees (storage, interest, etc.) plus a 3% surcharge. If a deposit was submitted prior to bidding, this amount will not be refunded, but be kept and applied towards any owed amounts. b. After 30 Days – File a Civil Complaint against the buyer to recover any balance due plus court fees, interest, storage fees, administrative costs, attorney fees, and any other applicable financial hardship caused to Pook & Pook, Inc., and/or the consignor, or pursue other collection avenues to recover any and all losses. c. Charge interest at a rate of 1% per month throughout the entire time frame of non-payment. d. After 45 Days – Re-offer the items for sale, either publicly or privately, and collect any remaining balance owed after such sale from the original buyer, including, but not limited to: total balance remaining, lost buyer’s premium, lost consignor’s fee, court costs, interest, storage fees, attorney fees, administrative costs including those related to re-selling the item(s), and any other related fees. e. Reject further bidding or consignments by the buyer at any and all future auctions (Unpaid Item Disputes will be filed for all non-paying Bidsquare bidders). 14. Shipping/Pick-Up – Pook & Pook, Inc. does not provide in-house shipping, but will assist bidders in coordinating shipping with an outside shipping company. We reserve the right to hold merchandise purchased until payment has cleared the bank (10 days for personal checks, business checks, and overseas money orders/cashier’s checks), if we deem such action necessary to protect our interest. Items paid for via bank wire transfer, cashier’s check, or money order will be released immediately. All items must be picked up, or shipping arrangements made, within two weeks of the day of sale. All bidders must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. by email (shipping@pookandpook.com), telephone, (610) 269-4040, or fax (610) 269-9274 regarding their chosen shipper. The purchaser must pay the shipper in advance for all packaging expenses, including labor, materials, postage, and, if applicable, insurance fees. If the property purchased is subject to laws governing export from U.S. or laws restricting imports into foreign countries, the granting of licensing for export and/or import of such goods is the responsibility of the buyer. Pick-up times are Monday through Friday between 9AM and 4:30PM. Pook & Pook, Inc. will bring purchases to successful buyers, and/or their shippers, but buyers, and/or their shippers, must pack/wrap and load their items. 15. Storage Fees – Any items left at the gallery for more than two weeks following the sale will incur storage fees at a rate of $5.00 per lot, per day (this rate applies to all items regardless of size or value). Storage fees will begin on the 15th day regardless of payment status. Items still remaining at our gallery 45 days after the auction date will be considered abandoned and may be consigned to a future auction without additional notice to the purchaser. 16. No Chargeback Policy – Purchasers agree that disputes of any nature may not be resolved by a credit card chargeback and further agree to refrain from filing any chargeback claim against Pook & Pook, Inc. and/or its credit card merchant. By purchasing at Pook & Pook, Inc., the purchaser waives the right to initiate a chargeback and furthermore agrees to pay a minimum of $500 plus administrative fees, costs, attorney fees, and/or any other charges associated with responding to said chargeback due to the administrative burden of responding to said dispute. 17. Firearms – Purchasers of firearms must strictly comply with all state and federal regulations governing their purchase, registration, and transportation. Firearms requiring registration are designated in our catalogue as R (requires registration/FFL) or C&R (Curio & Relic). Bidders of firearms requiring registration (R or C&R) will be required to provide their Federal Firearms License or be a licensed Collector of Curio & Relics. If a purchaser does not possess a federal license, he/she must comply with additional registration as required by their resident state. The purchaser is solely responsible for fees associated with the additional registration requirements charged by Pook & Pook, Inc. or purchaser’s transfer agent. If the purchaser is not in possession of a federal license and is not a resident of Pennsylvania, he/she must make arrangements with a transfer agent in their resident state. If you are restricted from purchasing a firearm, please do not attempt to bid on any firearm. 18. Restricted Transport of Items – Certain items containing elements of restricted plant and/or animal material may require a permit, license, or certificate and be subject to laws governing export from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and import to other states/foreign countries. Prior to purchase, it is the Purchaser’s responsibility to familiarize themselves with relevant regulations of the state/country concerned and obtain any necessary permit, license, or certificate. Sales will not be rescinded for the Purchaser’s inability to obtain the required documentation. 19. Copyright – All information, text, articles, data, images, or other materials provided by Pook & Pook, Inc. either on our website, printed catalogue, and/or third-party website are copyrighted and sole property of Pook & Pook, Inc. You may not edit, modify and/or make use of such copyrighted materials without the express, prior written consent of Pook & Pook, Inc. You may only use, download, and/or copy any materials for informational purposes. 20. Limited Liability - Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser. See Terms of Guarantee for further details. 21. Jurisdiction - Purchasers are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the auction is held. By bidding at Pook & Pook, Inc., purchasers consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.   TERMS OF GUARANTEE Pook & Pook, Inc.’s Period Furniture, Fine Art, and Accessories Sales carry a limited guarantee. This guarantee is designed to protect the buyer against major discrepancies. (i.e. major restorations or repairs not described, fakes, forgeries, replicas, reproductions, or major fabrications) that would have a major effect upon the value of the item purchased. The limited guarantee only applies to period furniture, fine art and accessories sales, not decorative arts and/or online only sales. Pook & Pook, Inc. warrants the Authorship of items in Bold Face Type for a period of 15 days from the date of the sale of such lot and only to the original purchaser of record at the auction. If it is determined to Pook & Pook, Inc.’s satisfaction that the Bold Face Type is incorrect, the sale will be rescinded, provided the entire lot is returned to Pook & Pook, Inc. in the same condition in which it was at the time of the sale. It is also Pook & Pook, Inc.’s general policy to have the purchaser obtain, at the purchaser’s expense, the opinion of one (or two in some cases) recognized experts in the field, mutually acceptable to Pook & Pook, Inc. and the purchaser, before Pook & Pook, Inc. determines whether to rescind the sale. “Authorship” is defined as the creator, period, culture, source of origin, as the case may be, as set forth in the Bold Face Type of a lot in a printed catalogue, with exception of amendments by any oral or written salesroom notices or announcements. All other warranties of authenticity of authorship, express or implied, are hereby disclaimed and purchaser shall take each lot “as is” and with all faults and errors of description. Bold Face Type in the catalogue which identify an item specifically as the work of the named artist or author shall mean that the work is by the named artist or author (i.e. if the name of the artist is printed in Bold Face Type without a question mark and without any qualifying phrase such as “attributed to” or “circle of”. Bold Face Type in the catalogue attributing the work to a named artist or author shall mean that the work is of a period or school of the artist or author, but is not, with certainty, by the named artist or author. This may also be indicated with a question mark following the name of author. The purchaser’s sole remedy in the event of disputed authenticity of authorship of any lot shall be rescission of the sale and restitution of the original purchase price and premium paid by such purchaser. Pook & Pook, Inc. hereby disclaims all liability for any damages, incidental, consequential or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with any sale to purchaser. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not refund any shipping and/or handling fees paid to a third party by the purchaser. Disputes of any nature may not be resolved by a credit card chargeback (see Conditions of Sale, No Chargeback Policy). Bidders are expected to examine material prior to purchase and at the time of pickup. If a bidder is unable to examine an item in person, they are responsible for obtaining a Condition Report and an Auction Addendum prior to bidding. If you are a successful purchaser, prompt payment and shipping arrangements are expected, followed by immediate examination of all material purchased. The purchaser must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. of any major discrepancies to the description listed in Bold Face Type (unless previously corrected in the Condition Report and/or Addendum). Pook & Pook, Inc. pays its consignors 30 days after the day of sale. Once consignors have been paid, Pook & Pook, Inc. will not honor any requests for refunds. If a buyer suspects a major discrepancy and will need longer than 30 days post sale to obtain documentation of such a discrepancy, they must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. in writing prior to that deadline so that payment can be withheld from the consignor until such time as the discrepancy is resolved or the sale is rescinded. Please note that this limited guarantee does not extend to any condition report, oral or written, provided to the buyer by Pook & Pook, Inc. Condition reports are provided as a courtesy and are not a replacement for physical observation/examination of the item(s) bidders wish to purchase, and as such, bidders must assume the responsibility for any errors or omissions contained therein. All dimensions given in the catalogue are approximate and are not guaranteed. All weights, grades, and sizes listed are approximate. Definitions of statements: a. “Attributed to” - work is of the period of the named artist and may be the work of that artist, but is not definitely. b. “Circle of” - work of the period closely associated with the artist or from his studio. c. “School of” - work by a pupil or follower of the artist, in his style. d. “After” - in our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist. e. “Signed” - has a signature which in our qualified opinion is the signature of the artist. f. “Bears signature” - has signature which in our qualified opinion, might be the signature of the artist. EXCLUSIONS Notwithstanding any other provision of these Terms of Guarantee, Pook & Pook, Inc. disclaims all warranties of authenticity of authorship for all lots consisting of works of fine art by or attributed to artists, authors, or persons living before 1870 and, when no artist, author or person is so identified, works attributed to a period which includes any date prior to 1870 and all warranties relating to the identification of the periods or dates of execution of property which may be proven inaccurate. Clocks and Mechanical items – Items with mechanical parts such as clocks, mechanical banks, music boxes, etc. are not guaranteed to be in working condition. Display materials – Display materials such as shelves, holders, and platform bases which may be shown in photographs are not included with any lot unless specifically stated in the written description. Lot Sampling – Lots depicted with the words “lot sampling” also in the photograph are only guaranteed to have those items listed in the written description. Firearms – Purchasers of firearms must strictly comply with all state and federal regulations governing their purchase, registration, and transportation. See Conditions of Sale for further information. We do not guarantee the working condition of any firearm. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not be liable for accident or injury resulting in purchase of firearm. Purchasers should have all firearms they purchase examined by a certified gunsmith prior to use. Jewelry - All jewelry weights and measurements are approximate. Items with semi-precious and precious stones are not returnable once they have been removed from our auction gallery. Electrified items – We do not guarantee the working condition of any electrified items such as lamps. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not be liable for accident or injury resulting in the use of any electrified item. Purchasers should have all electrified items they purchase examined by a certified electrician prior to use. Oriental Rugs - Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee the names or patterns of Oriental rugs. Sizes provided are approximate. Wine and Spirits – Purchasers of alcoholic beverages must be at least 21 years of age. Wine and spirits sold at auction may be subject to laws governing export from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania/US and import to other states/foreign countries. It is the Purchaser’s responsibility to obtain any necessary import/export license and should secure the license prior to purchase. Sales will not be rescinded for inability to obtain a license or delay of same. Purchasers are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the auction is held. By bidding at Pook & Pook, Inc. purchasers consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these Terms and all other terms announced/published at the time of sale.
Listing Details

Online Only Decorative Arts Auction Wednesday, March 18th, 2020 at 9AM ALL BIDDING FOR THIS AUCTION IS ONLINE. Exhibition: Monday, March 16, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM Tuesday, March 17, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM Online Only Auctions at Pook & Pook are live auctions, not timed auctions. They run just like a regular salesroom auction with the lots being sold one at a time in lot number order. The only difference is that there are no bidders in the salesroom or on the phones. All bidding, both live and absentee, is taking place online through online bidding platforms. You can leave absentee bids up until a few minutes before an item sells. You can also bid live when the item crosses the auction block. Once the item is live, outbid notices cease. When the bidding slows down, a fair warning is given and a five second countdown begins. If nobody clicks bid during that five second countdown, the clerk then clicks ‘sold’. If someone does click bid, the countdown clock resets itself to five seconds and the countdown begins again. For the Online Only Auctions, we sell approximately 150 lots per hour. Please note that Pook & Pook is using multiple online bidding platforms for this auction. When watching the auction online, please note that "floor" bid simply means a bid taken from a different platform than the one you are watching. If you have any additional questions about how our Online Only Auctions work, please call (610) 269-4040 or email info@pookandpook.com. The buyer’s premium for this auction is 25%. CREDIT CARDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FROM FIRST TIME PURCHASERS. POOK & POOK DOES NOT SHIP IN-HOUSE BUT IS HAPPY TO ASSIST BUYERS WITH ARRANGING SHIPPING WITH AN OUTSIDE SHIPPER. THERE IS NO GALLERY EXHIBITION ON THE DAY OF THE SALE. THE BUYER'S PREMIUM IS 25%. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS AUCTION WILL BE LISTED ON MULTIPLE PLATFORMS.

 

1001.   Painted sheet iron rooster weathervane, 19th c., 13" h., 20" w.         Est. $100-200

 

1002.   Wrought iron skillet, 19th c., stamped W. Foster, 45" l.        Est. $80-120

 

1003.   Painted pressboard gameboard, early 20th c., 24" x 24".       Est. $100-150

 

1004.   Two tramp art miniature dressers, ca. 1900, 15 1/4" h., 8 3/4" w. and 11 1/2" h., 9 1/2" w. Est. $100-200

 

1005.   Painted dome lid box, 19th c., with decoupage chinoiserie decoration, 5 1/2" h., 12" w.     Est. $100-200

 

1006.   Two Pennsylvania walnut dresser boxes, ca. 1900, with carved bird and floral decoration, 5 3/4" h., 8 3/4" w. and 5" h., 9" w.          Est. $200-300

 

1007.   Green and white appliqué oak leaf quilt, mid 19th c., 84" x 86".      Est. $140-240

 

1008.   Matchstick dresser box, inscribed Anna, together with another dresser box and a painted slide lid box (lacking lid)    Est. $100-200

 

1009.   Pennsylvania poplar lock box, 19th c., with side drawer, 11" h., 15 1/4" w. Est. $100-200

 

1010.   Collection of early marbles, to include sulphides, Bennington, etc. together with a marble gameboard.            Est. $200-300

 

1011.   Pair of large Staffordshire spaniels, 19th c., 13 3/4" h.          Est. $80-120

 

1012.   Iron tools, to include signed oyster knives, sugar nippers, shears, etc.          Est. $200-300

 

1013.   Four pieces of diamond thumbprint glass, tallest - 9 1/2".     Est. $100-200

 

1014.   Two Parquetry gameboards, late 19th c., 19" x 27 1/2" and 16" x 16".         Est. $100-200

 

1015.   Four Pennsylvania toleware bread trays, 19th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1016.   Pennsylvania rye straw bee skep, together with a basket having a bentwood handle.          Est. $80-120

 

1017.   Walnut parcheesi gameboard, 19th c., inlaid with US three-cent pieces, 19 1/2" x 19 1/4". Est. $100-150

 

1018.   Four redware bird houses, to include examples by Stahl and Seagreaves.    Est. $100-200

 

1019.   Painted tramp art comb box, late 19th c., 8" h., 8 1/2" w.      Est. $100-200

 

1020.   Mortised walnut footstool, 19th c., 7 3/4" h., 12 1/2" w.       Est. $80-120

 

1021.   Three Pennsylvania rye straw baskets, largest - 7" h., 20" w.            Est. $100-200

 

1022.   Group of carved and painted animals, tallest - 7" h.  Est. $100-200

 

1023.   Double sided parquetry gameboard, late 19th c., 20 1/2" x 20 1/2".  Est. $100-200

 

1024.   Two tramp art dresser boxes, late 19th c., 10 1/2" h., 12 3/4" w. and 7" h., 11" w.  Est. $200-300

 

1025.   Eight redware shallow bowls, 19th c., 5 3/4" dia. - 7 1/2" dia.          Est. $100-200

 

1026.   Two tiger maple footstools, 19th c.    Est. $140-240

 

1027.   Pennsylvania stoneware lidded cake crock, 19th c., with cobalt decoration, 5 1/2" h., 8 1/2" dia.   Est. $100-200

 

1028.   Group of Bennington and Rockingham pottery, 19th c.        Est. $140-240

 

1029.   Painted pine dresser box, 19th c., retaining its original decoration, 6 1/4" h., 12 1/4" w.     Est. $200-400

 

1030.   Stained poplar guitar case, 19th c., 37" l.       Est. $140-240

 

1031.   Two Three-gallon stoneware jugs, 19th c., with cobalt decoration, 14" h.    Est. $200-300

 

1032.   Painted pine gameboard, ca. 1900, 20 1/4" x 14 1/4".            Est. $100-150

 

1033.   Sailor's carved dresser box, 19th c., inscribed Frank on lid, and Hope and Good Luck on sides, 5 1/4" h., 11 1/2" w.  Est. $100-200

 

1034.   Amish painted cradle, 17 3/4" l., together with an early teddy bear. Provenance: Cradle - Henry Lapp sale.     Est. $100-200

 

1035.   Redware figure of an African American mans head, 7 1/2" h.          Est. $140-240

 

1036.   Stoneware canteen, together with a painted redware hen bank.         Est. $200-300

 

1037.   Pair of shard memory plates, 8 3/4" dia., together with a painted tin horn, 23 1/4" l.           Est. $100-200

 

1038.   Pair of Indian clubs, together with a mallet and scoop, stamped N.B. Bagg. Est. $200-300

 

1039.   Miniature watercolor portrait of a woman, 19th c., 4" x 3 1/4".        Est. $80-120

 

1040.   Southeastern Pennsylvania ink fraktur bookplate, 19th c., 4 1/2" x 3 1/4".   Est. $100-150

 

1041.   Group of antique frames.        Est. $100-150

 

1042.   Miniature Pennsylvania redware plate, 19th c., with slip flower decoration, 5" dia. Est. $200-300

 

1043.   Pieced crib quilt, 19th c., 30" x 24".   Est. $100-150

 

1044.   Tin chandelier, 20th c., 22" dia. Provenance: Sam Morgan Auctions.          Est. $80-120

 

1045.   Two Jacquard coverlets, mid 19th c.  Est. $100-200

 

1046.   Slag glass table lamp, early 20th c., 23 1/2" h.           Est. $200-400

 

1047.   Copper bedwarmer, 19th c., with punched distilfink decoration, 41 1/4" l.   Est. $80-120

 

1048.   Silk and wood shaving Easter basket, with decoupage eggs, 5" h., 13 1/2" w.         Est. $80-120

 

1049.   Four pieces of chalkware, ca. 1900, tallest - 10 1/2" h.          Est. $200-400

 

1050.   Three miniature watercolor portraits, 19th c., 4" x 3".           Est. $200-300

 

1051.   Painted toleware tea caddy, 19th c., 5" h., 5" w.        Est. $80-120

 

1052.   Two Continental blue and white pottery pitchers, 9 3/4" h.   Est. $40-80

 

1053.   Tucker porcelain urn, ca. 1830, 12 1/2" h.     Est. $80-120

 

1054.   Pair of spurious Peales Museum silhouettes of George and Martha Washington, 5" x 3 1/2".         Est. $100-150

 

1055.   Two unframed prints, to include Court of Death, after Rembrandt Peale and Mount Vernon in Virginia.          Est. $10-20

 

1056.   Unframed prints, many historical, together with a framed printed fraktur and a sterling silver spoon, inscribed Presidents House.   Est. $80-120

 

1057.   Carved and painted horse, 21 1/2" h.  Est. $200-300

 

1058.   Carved and painted horse pull toy, 24" h.      Est. $200-300

 

1059.   Painted cast iron horse windmill weight, 16 1/2" .h   Est. $200-400

 

1060.   Miniature mahogany chest of drawers, 19th c., 16 1/2" h., 14 1/2" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1061.   Mahogany silver chest, 19th c., 12 3/4" x 20".           Est. $100-200

 

1062.   English mahogany apothecary cabinet, ca. 1800, open - 18" h., 23" w.        Est. $300-500

 

1063.   Appliqué quilt, late 19th c., 79" x 75".           Est. $200-400

 

1064.   Star of Bethlehem quilt, dated 1880, 74" x 82".         Est. $200-300

 

1065.   Rosewood donation box, 19th c., together with a mahogany dresser box, 5 1/2" h., 13" w. and 8 3/4" h., 12" w.        Est. $140-240

 

1066.   Brass mounted plane, marking gauge and horse scrape.        Est. $100-200

 

1067.   Battersea patch box, together with two porcelain boxes.       Est. $100-150

 

1068.   Collection of sterling silver and plated dresser accessories.   Est. $300-500

 

1069.   Boston sterling silver mug, by Bigelow, Bros. & Kennard, 3 7/8" h., 6.5 ozt.          Est. $80-120

 

1070.   Weighted sterling silver, to include four Tiffany candlesticks.          Est. $100-200

 

1071.   Scofield Pantheon pattern sterling silver tea service, together with a plated tray, 132.4 ozt.            Est. $1,400-1,600

 

1072.   English repousse silver hot water kettle, early 19th c., bearing the touch of Robert Garrard, 14 1/2" h., 65.7 ozt.          Est. $800-1,000

 

1073.   Sterling silver three-piece tea service, 20.1 ozt.         Est. $220-260

 

1074.   Two repousse sterling silver bowls, together with a plate, inscribed Dorothy, 45.5 ozt.      Est. $460-500

 

1075.   Sterling silver bowls and serving dishes, 46.5 ozt.    Est. $480-520

 

1076.   Sterling silver tablewares, 53.6 ozt., together with a pair of plated candelabra.        Est. $540-580

 

1077.   Coin silver flatware, 6.6 ozt., together with an 800 silver strainer, 1.4 ozt. and a group of silver handled serving utensils.         Est. $100-140

 

1078.   Sterling silver flatware, 45.5 ozt.       Est. $460-500

 

1079.   Sterling silver serving utensils, 15 ozt.           Est. $160-200

 

1080.   Sterling silver serving utensils, 27.8 ozt.        Est. $300-340

 

1081.   Chinese export porcelain rose medallion teapot and cup, with case, together with a small printed roundel.           Est. $100-150

 

1082.   Miniature stoneware crock, 19th c., with cobalt decoration and incised 1/3W 2/3d, 4" h.    Est. $200-300

 

1083.   American painted leather fire bucket, dated 1816, 13 1/2" h.            Est. $140-240

 

1084.   Four iron mouth harps, two signed J. Smith.  Est. $80-120

 

1085.   Seven wrought iron scissors and snuffers, 19th c.      Est. $80-120

 

1086.   Group of early straight razors.            Est. $80-120

 

1087.   Group of toys, to include marbles, spinning tops, etc.           Est. $80-120

 

1088.   Group of early sewing accessories, to include button hole cutters, bone knitting accessories, etc.  Est. $140-240

 

1089.   Group of early instruments and accessories, together with a tole box, brass compass, small powder horn, etc.         Est. $200-300

 

1090.   Five Continental miniature watercolor portraits.        Est. $140-240

 

1091.   Five miniature watercolor portraits, 19th c.   Est. $200-400

 

1092.   Four miniature portraits and silhouettes, 19th c.        Est. $140-240

 

1093.   Hearth equipment, to include two waffle irons, fire tools, a trammel, and a ladle.   Est. $200-300

 

1094.   Large chalkware stag, 15" h,  Est. $100-200

 

1095.   Painted pine knife tray, 19th c., 7" l., 14" w. Est. $100-150

 

1096.   Woodenware, to include a bowl, butterprints, scoop, etc.      Est. $100-150

 

1097.   Van Briggle art pottery vase, 11" h.   Est. $80-120

 

1098.   Child's figured maple pie crust table, early 20th c., 17 1/2" h.          Est. $80-120

 

1099.   Pair of iron Dewey crow decoys, 11" h.         Est. $80-120

 

1100.   American silver medal, inscribed United States of America, above a spread winged eagle, the reverse with Native American, inscribed G Washington President 1789, bearing the hallmark JW, possibly of a later date, 4" h.         Est. $200-300

 

1101.   Maitland Smith carved mahogany sideboard, 34 1/2" h., 60" w.       Est. $200-400

 

1102.   German carved walnut bookcase, 19th c., 96 1/2" h., 57" w. Est. $400-600

 

1103.   German carved oak center table and four chairs, ca. 1900, 29" h., 38" w.    Est. $400-600

 

1104.   George III style mahogany breakfront, constructed from old and new material, 78 1/2" h., 65 1/2" w.            Est. $500-1,000

 

1105.   Large German carved mahogany buffet, late 19th c., 105" h., 65 1/2" w.     Est. $400-800

 

1106.   German carved oak cabinet, late 19th c., 38 1/2" h., 42" w.  Est. $300-500

 

1107.   Pair of German carved cerule chairs, together with a vitrine, 73 1/2" h.       Est. $300-500

 

1108.   Mahogany bureau with porcelain mounts, 31 1/2" h., 38" w., together with a small marquetry demilune table, 29" h., 30" w. and a plate stand.       Est. $200-400

 

1109.   Classical mahogany dressing mirror, ca. 1830, with brass mounts, 37" h., 29 1/4" w.         Est. $300-500

 

1110.   Painted pine jelly cupboard, 19th c., retaining an old blue surface, 54 1/4" h., 46" w.         Est. $500-1,000

 

1111.   Stained pine harvest table, 19th c., retaining and old red surface, 28 1/2" h., 19" w., 71 1/2" d.      Est. $400-700

 

1112.   Pine corner shelf, 66" h.         Est. $140-240

 

1113.   Werlich stencil decorated child's pull sleigh, 32" l.   Est. $100-200

 

1114.   Painted Emery child's sled, 33" l.       Est. $200-300

 

1115.   Painted infants push sleigh, 48" l.      Est. $140-240

 

1116.   Sheraton mahogany marble top mixing table, ca. 1815, 27 3/4" h., 36" w., together with a Federal side chair and a small end table.    Est. $200-300

 

1117.   Chippendale style carved mahogany sofa, stamped SHK, 38 1/2" h., 79" w.            Est. $200-400

 

1118.   Pennsylvania Sheraton mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, 40 3/4" h., 42" w.     Est. $200-300

 

1119.   Federal mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, ca. 1805, with line inlay, 37" h., 40 3/4" w. Est. $200-400

 

1120.   Mahogany tall case clock, early 20th c., the works stamped B&D, 74 1/2" h.          Est. $100-200

 

1121.   Pennsylvania William and Mary painted poplar dower chest, ca. 1760, 25 1/2" h., 50" w.  Est. $300-500

 

1122.   Walnut shaving mirror, 19th c., with candlearms, 21 1/2" x 20".      Est. $100-200

 

1123.   Walnut splay leg stand, 19th c., 27 1/4" h., 18 3/4" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1124.   Small mortised pine bench, 19th c., 17" h., 42" w.    Est. $80-120

 

1125.   Pennsylvania or Maryland Chippendale walnut Pembroke table, late 18th c., 29" h., 18 1/4" w., 34" d. Provenance: Whiteside Auction 1973.           Est. $300-500

 

1126.   Federal style mahogany dwarf clock, retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston, 60" h.    Est. $200-400

 

1127.   Oil on canvas three-part folding screen, early 20th c., 72" x 60".      Est. $200-300

 

1128.   Philadelphia Chippendale walnut armchair, ca. 1770.           Est. $300-500

 

1129.   New England Sheraton mahogany sofa, ca. 1810, with satinwood inlays, 35" h., 72" w.     Est. $200-300

 

1130.   George III style carved mahogany open armchair.     Est. $200-300

 

1131.   Pennsylvania painted hard pine schrank, composed of period and non period elements, 82" h., 60" w.            Est. $800-1,200

 

1132.   Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest, late 18th c., 22" h., 50" w.  Est. $400-700

 

1133.   Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut dining chair, ca. 1780.     Est. $100-200

 

1134.   Pennsylvania painted poplar dower chest, late 18th c., with later decoration, 30" h., 49" w.           Est. $500-1,000

 

1135.   Mortised pine bench, 19th c., 34" h., 48" w.  Est. $140-240

 

1136.   Pennsylvania walnut schrank, constructed form period and non period elements, 87" h., 62" w.    Est. $800-1,200

 

1137.   Pennsylvania pine and poplar tall case clock, ca. 1800, 93" h.          Est. $400-800

 

1138.   Berks County, Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest, dated 1780, decorated in the manner of Bieber, 29 3/4" h., 49 1/4" w.  Est. $800-1,200

 

1139.   Pennsylvania painted poplar child's blanket chest, ca. 1800, with later sponge decoration, 16" h., 24" w.        Est. $400-600

 

1140.   Sheraton cherry one-drawer stand, 19th c., 30" h., 25" w.     Est. $80-120

 

1141.   W. Wallick Windsor settee, 31" h., 86" w.    Est. $500-1,000

 

1142.   English Windsor armchair, ca. 1800. Est. $300-400

 

1143.   Painted pine churn, for Wallace & Kohler, York, Pennsylvania, 32" h., 18 1/2" w. Est. $200-400

 

1144.   Pennsylvania Federal walnut slant front desk, ca. 1795, 42 1/4" h., 37 1/2" w.        Est. $200-400

 

1145.   Regency style mahogany games table, together with a reproduction Windsor, a candlestand and a child's tavern table.     Est. $200-400

 

1146.   Continental painted pine cupboard, 19th c., 24 1/2" h., 18 1/2" w.   Est. $140-240

 

1147.   MacKenzie Child's woven hassock and ceramic foot ottoman, 14 1/2" h., 31" w.    Est. $200-300

 

1148.   Pair of Stickley oak armchairs.           Est. $200-400

 

1149.   Sheraton cherry and birds-eye maple two-drawer stand, 19th c., 28 1/2" h., 18 1/2" w.       Est. $200-400

 

1150.   Large painted ladderback armchair, late 18th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1151.   Carl Weber watercolor river landscape, signed lower right, 13" x 26".         Est. $140-240

 

1152.   Mahogany and gilt mirror, early 20th c., 55 3/4" h.   Est. $100-200

 

1153.   Chippendale mahogany looking glass, ca. 1800, 38" h.         Est. $140-240

 

1154.   Engraving of General Washington, after Trumbull, 25 1/4" x 17 1/4".         Est. $140-240

 

1155.   Large needlework of George Washington, 33 1/2" x 26 1/2".           Est. $80-120

 

1156.   Thomas Craig (American 1849-1924), watercolor landscape, signed lower right, 15" x 24".          Est. $140-240

 

1157.   Pair of oil on board landscapes, signed Jeanne Stauffer '40, 16" x 20".        Est. $100-200

 

1158.   Adolph Pannash (American 1866-1952), oil on canvas country landscape, signed lower left, 18" x 24".            Est. $80-120

 

1159.   Oil on board winter landscape, early 20th c., 16 1/2" x 20 1/2".        Est. $80-120

 

1160.   Two Sheraton mirrors, ca. 1830, 22 1/2" x 10 1/4" and 25" x 14".    Est. $80-120

 

1161.   Two oil country landscapes, one signed Kornbau, 16 1/2" x 24" and 18" x 24".      Est. $80-120

 

1162.   David Ellinger, silkscreen Amish auction, 18 1/4" x 23 1/2".            Est. $80-120

 

1163.   Philip Chillman (American 1841-1915), watercolor landscape, signed lower right, 14" x 25".        Est. $80-120

 

1164.   Color lithograph, White's Big Cattle Show, after Krimmel, 24" x 26".          Est. $60-90

 

1165.   George Newman (American 1875-1965), watercolor and gouache landscape, signed lower right, 15"x 21".      Est. $100-150

 

1166.   Grandma Moses, silkscreen country landscape, 21" x 26".    Est. $100-200

 

1167.   Continental silk and metallic thread embroidery, 18th c., 25 1/2" x 19 1/2".            Est. $80-120

 

1168.   Ensigns & Thayer color lithograph, Presidents of the United States, 29" x 20 1/2". Est. $200-300

 

1169.   Group of unframed prints, fraktur, works on paper.   Est. $80-120

 

1170.   Marc Chagall lithograph, Profil a l'enfant rouge, 12 1/2" x 9 1/2".   Est. $200-300

 

1171.   Andrew Wyeth (American 1917-2009), collotype Blueberries, signed and numbered 121/250, 12 1/4" x 18 1/2".         Est. $200-300

 

1172.   Carolyn Wyeth (American 1909-1994), three signed prints Up From the Woods, 24 1/2" x 30".    Est. $200-300

 

1173.   Andrew Wyeth (American 1917-2009), collotype Harlequin, signed and numbered 52/300, 14 3/4" x 17 1/2".            Est. $200-400

 

1174.   Andrew Wyeth (American 1917-2009), The Helga Pictures, six nude studies, all inscribed Helga.            Est. $200-300

 

1175.   Military enlistment certificate for William Hass, 51st Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, 28" x 22".     Est. $100-150

 

1176.   Pennsylvania oil on poplar panel portrait of a young man, ca. 1840, inscribed in lower right corner Done at Once, 24" x 18 1/2".  Est. $140-240

 

1177.   Three silk on linen samplers, 19th c.  Est. $140-240

 

1178.   Ink fraktur manuscript, late 18th c., 12 1/4" x 7 1/2".            Est. $80-120

 

1179.   Pencil and watercolor landscape, late 19th c., identified on a label as Uncle Gaylords Mill, Union Springs, NY, 7" x 11".            Est. $100-150

 

1180.   Three Pennsylvania printed and hand colored fraktur.          Est. $100-200

 

1181.   Wool embroidery of a mother and children, 19th c. 14" x 16 1/2".   Est. $140-240

 

1182.   Two oil works, signed M. Stark 1938 and Lindenmate, 13" x 16" and 14" x 16".     Est. $80-120

 

1183.   Pennsylvania printed fraktur, by Samuel Baumann, Ephrata, dated 1811, 13" x 15 3/4", together with a printed Himmelsbrief, 16 1/4" x 11 1/2".       Est. $80-120

 

1184.   Printed and hand colored fraktur Irrgarten, by Blumer, 15 1/4" x 12".          Est. $140-240

 

1185.   Three Victor Shearer oil on canvas landscapes, largest - 10" x 15".  Est. $100-200

 

1186.   Three oil works, largest - 10" x 15".   Est. $80-120

 

1187.   Pair of Jerry Quier oil on board winter landscapes, both signed, 5" x 7".      Est. $80-120

 

1188.   Two Blousy Angel artist ink and watercolor fraktur, 8" x 13" and 13" x 16".           Est. $200-400

 

1189.   Watercolor drawing of a house, together with a watercolor of three puppies, 9" x 10 1/4" and 8 1/2" x 11 1/2".            Est. $100-200

 

1190.   Adrian Martinez (American b. 1949), pair of oil on board portraits of William and Maryann Early, after the works by Thomas Sully, 30" x 25".  Est. $200-400

 

1191.   Pair of Japanese painted scrolls, together with a Chinese embroidery, 23 3/4" x 8 1/2" and 15 3/4" x 15 3/4".     Est. $100-200

 

1192.   Two Sheraton mirrors, 19th c. 29" x 15" and 24 1/4" x 13 3/4".        Est. $140-240

 

1193.   Oil on canvas, 19th c., of a woman with mandolin, 20" x 24".          Est. $140-240

 

1194.   Oil on panel, 19th c., of a country landscape, 18" x 21 3/4". Est. $140-240

 

1195.   Arnold Todd (American mid 20th c.), oil on canvas portrait of John L. Hillpot, a farmer from Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania, 32" x 24".   Est. $140-240

 

1196.   Lillian Harpel (American, late19th/early 20th c.), oil on canvas barnscene, with sheep, signed lower right, dated 1907, 18" x 27".   Est. $300-500

 

1197.   David Y. Ellinger (American 1913-2003), watercolor fraktur, signed lower middle, 9" x 7".          Est. $200-300

 

1198.   Two silk on linen samplers, 19th c., 12" x 8 1/4" and 12" x 12 3/4". Est. $200-300

 

1199.   Silk on linen band sampler, 19th c., wrought by Martha Barnard, 20 1/2" x 8 1/2". Est. $140-240

 

1200.   English silk on linen sampler, dated 1819, wrought by Ann Sparke, under the tutelage of M. Williams, 12 1/2" x 13".  Est. $200-300

 

1201.   Lesghi star shriven carpet, ca. 1900, 5'10" x 3'7".      Est. $140-240

 

1202.   Heriz mat, ca. 1940, 4' x 2'10".           Est. $100-200

 

1203.   Beluch mat, together with a Caucasian mat, 3'4" x 1'6" and 1'7" x 1'11".     Est. $100-200

 

1204.   Hamadan carpet, ca. 1930, 7'3" x 4'4" .          Est. $140-240

 

1205.   Hamadan carpet, ca. 1930, 6' x 3'2".  Est. $60-90

 

1206.   Turkoman carpet, early 20th c., 5'5" x 4'10", together with a Hamadan runner, 9'4" x 3'4". Est. $100-200

 

1207.   Turkish carpet, early 20th c., 5'10" x 3'4".     Est. $200-300

 

1208.   Bidjar carpet, 5'6" x 3'8".        Est. $200-300

 

1209.   Persian carpet, 10' x 6'6".        Est. $300-500

 

1210.   Bidjar runner, 8'4" x 2'6".       Est. $140-240

 

1211.   Semi antique Bidjar carpet, 5'6" x 3'7".          Est. $200-300

 

1212.   Semi antique Bidjar carpet, 5'9" x 4'. Est. $200-300

 

1213.   Semi antique Bidjar carpet, 9' x 5'3". Est. $300-500

 

1214.   Bidjar carpet, 9'9" x 6'8".        Est. $300-500

 

1215.   Persian carpet, 10'3" x 6'7".    Est. $300-400

 

1216.   Semi antique Bidjar carpet, 5'6" x 3'8".          Est. $200-300

 

1217.   Shiraz long rug, 10'5" x 4'4".  Est. $200-400

 

1218.   Semi antique Afghan carpet, 4'9" x 3'6".        Est. $80-120

 

1219.   Two Bidjar mats, 4' x 2'5" and 4'1" x 2'7".     Est. $200-300

 

1220.   Two semi antique Caucasian carpets, 4'2" x 2'9" and 4'10" x 2'9".    Est. $140-240

 

1221.   Bohkara carpet, early 20th c., 7'10" x 6'.        Est. $140-240

 

1222.   Persian carpet, early 20th c., 6'8" x 4'5".        Est. $140-240

 

1223.   Two Turkoman mats, 4' x 3'10" and 2'4" x 1'7".        Est. $80-120

 

1224.   Indo carpet, early/mid 20th c., 15'2" x 10'4". Est. $400-600

 

1225.   Three Oriental mats, early/mid 20th c., largest - 5' x 3'9".     Est. $140-240

 

1226.   Stoneware lidded crock, 19th c., with cobalt flower decoration, 9" h.          Est. $140-240

 

1227.   Tin birdcage, late 19th c., together with a later carved bird, possibly by Noyes, 15 1/2" h. Est. $100-200

 

1228.   Painted tramp art miniature cupboard, ca. 1900, with heart sides, 12" h., together with a tramp art sewing box, 10" h.      Est. $140-240

 

1229.   Pine thread holder, late 19th c., 8" h. Est. $100-200

 

1230.   Two painted tramp art wall pockets, ca. 1900, 8" h. and 7 1/4" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1231.   Painted mortised stool, with splay legs, together with a floral painted stool and a cherry stool with scalloped apron.          Est. $200-300

 

1232.   Wallpaper dome lid box, together with a hide covered box, with London label, 19th c.      Est. $100-200

 

1233.   Three wallpaper dresser boxes, largest - 4 1/2" h., 7 1/2" w. Est. $200-300

 

1234.   Sevres style porcelain urn, 27 3/4" h. Est. $200-400

 

1235.   Ten Dresden reticulated porcelain plates, 9 1/4" dia. Est. $100-200

 

1236.   Steuben aurene glass vase, 5 7/8" h.   Est. $140-240

 

1237.   Lalique frosted glass owl vase, 5 3/8" h.        Est. $140-240

 

1238.   Brilliant cut glass table lamp, vase and compote, tallest - 20 1/2" h. Est. $200-400

 

1239.   Baccarat glass bowl, 15" dia. Est. $80-120

 

1240.   French gilt metal mantel clock, 16 1/2" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1241.   Fourteen flow blue plates, a shallow bowl, 6" h., 10 1/4" dia. and a blue feather edge platter, 14 1/4" l., 18" w. Est. $140-240

 

1242.   Historical blue Staffordshire Exchange Charleston small tray, 4 7/8" l., 6 3/4" w., together with a Rebecca at the Well creamer, 4 3/4" h.          Est. $80-120

 

1243.   Scrimshaw whale tooth, with ship, anchor and woman with hoop, 5 1/2" h. Est. $140-240

 

1244.   Pieced chintz quilt, dated 1804, 94" x 100".  Est. $100-150

 

1245.   Blue and white overshot coverlet, 19th c.      Est. $80-120

 

1246.   Two American coverlets, 19th c.        Est. $100-200

 

1247.   Pieced diamond quilt, 19th c., 81" x 81".       Est. $100-200

 

1248.   Painted pine slide lid box, 19th c., 5" h., 12 1/2" w., together with a Pennsylvania painted bentwood box (lacking cover), 2 3/4" h., 6" w.  Est. $140-240

 

1249.   Four bentwood sifters, 19th c., largest - 21" dia.       Est. $80-120

 

1250.   Primitive mouse trap, 19th c., 10" l.   Est. $80-120

 

1251.   Three mocha tablewares, tallest - 4".  Est. $300-400

 

1252.   Five assorted baskets. Est. $60-90

 

1253.   Sailors pewter inlaid marlin spike, 19th c., 13 3/4" l. Est. $80-120

 

1254.   Miscellaneous items, to include pipes, bowie knife, etc.       Est. $60-90

 

1255.   Five pieces of Pennsylvania redware 19th c., tallest - 7 1/2".            Est. $140-240

 

1256.   Group of Pennsylvania redware, 19th c., tallest - 4 1/2".       Est. $140-240

 

1257.   Primitive painted pine zither, 19th c., 30 1/2" l.         Est. $80-120

 

1258.   Red and white Jacquard coverlet, 19th c., with eagle corners.           Est. $100-150

 

1259.   Five tin stencils, to include Diehl, Kostenbauder, Hillpot, etc., longest - 18 3/4".    Est. $80-120

 

1260.   Two carved canes, late 19th c.            Est. $100-150

 

1261.   Four carved canes, with animal grips.            Est. $100-150

 

1262.   Two carved canes, together with a bone grip cane.    Est. $100-150

 

1263.   Three carved canes with figural grips.            Est. $200-300

 

1264.   Lyman Fenton Bennington coachman bottle, together with a lidded toby canister, 11" h. and 5 1/4" h.            Est. $80-120

 

1265.   Carved and painted spread winged eagle, in the manner of Wilhelm Schimmel, mid 20thc., 9 1/2" h., 16 1/4" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1266.   Philadelphia copper kettle, 19th c., the handle stamped Heiss Phila, 11 1/2" h.       Est. $100-200

 

1267.   Turned mahogany lamp holder, together with two iron fat lamps, 22" h.     Est. $200-300

 

1268.   Carved walnut figure, 19th c., with articulated arms, 11 1/2" h.        Est. $140-240

 

1269.   Two mocha pitchers, 19th c., with seaweed and earthworm decoration, 7 1/2" h.    Est. $140-240

 

1270.   Group of mocha tablewares    Est. $300-500

 

1271.   Cast iron stove plate, with stag, 22 3/4" h., 23 3/4" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1272.   Set of wrought iron fireplace tools, 32 3/4" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1273.   Chinese porcelain jardinière, 20th c., with stand - 27 1/2" h. Est. $100-200

 

1274.   Chinese export style tobacco leaf tureen and undertray, 8 1/4" h., 15 1/4" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1275.   Painted sheet iron weathervane, 20th c., of a gentleman and cow, 12 1/2" h., 28" w.           Est. $140-240

 

1276.   Philadelphia sterling pap boat, 19th c., by George Sharp, 4.1 ozt.    Est. $80-100

 

1277.   Cast iron warming stove, late 19th c., 12 1/2" h., 17" w.       Est. $80-120

 

1278.   Figural bronze of a woman and centaur, signed Zheng, 18 1/2" h.    Est. $100-200

 

1279.   Wrought iron utensil rack, together with three flesh forks and a ladle, stamped PN 1838.   Est. $140-240

 

1280.   Delft blue and white charger, 18th c., 12 5/8" dia.     Est. $100-200

 

1281.   Group of Chinese export rose medallion porcelain, 19th c., largest bowl - 4 1/2" h., 9 1/2" dia.     Est. $200-300

 

1282.   Pair of Chinese export porcelain vases, late 19th c., 17 1/2" h.         Est. $200-300

 

1283.   Pennsylvania poplar utensil box, ca. 1800, retaining an old historic surface, 7" h., 13 1/2" w., 12" d.            Est. $200-300

 

1284.   Birmingham silver teapot and coffee pot, 36.3 ozt.   Est. $340-380

 

1285.   J.E. Caldwell sterling silver three-piece tea service, after the original by Joseph and Nathaniel Richardson, 42.6 ozt.  Est. $400-450

 

1286.   Fruitwood book press, ca. 1800, together with a Philadelphia Bible, printed 1828, 16 1/2" x 24 1/4".            Est. $200-400

 

1287.   Pennsylvania walnut Bible box, ca. 1800, 8 1/4" h., 19 1/4" w.        Est. $200-400

 

1288.   Powder horn, 19th c., 13 1/2" l.          Est. $80-120

 

1289.   Three Jacquard coverlets, together with a youth bar quilt.     Est. $140-240

 

1290.   Pennsylvania painted pine miniature blanket chest, 19th c., retaining its original grained surface, 10 1/4" h., 15" w. Est. $100-200

 

1291.   Painted pine bin, labeled Dromgold, York, PA, 11" h., 11 3/4" w.    Est. $80-120

 

1292.   Sheet iron rooster weathervane, 29" h.           Est. $200-400

 

1293.   Cast iron rooster windmill weight, stamped Hummer, 9" h.  Est. $200-400

 

1294.   Victorian parquetry lock box, 7 1/4" h., 16 1/4" w.   Est. $140-240

 

1295.   African bronze rooster, 17" h. Est. $140-240

 

1296.   Fourteen porcelain patch boxes, several marked Limoges.    Est. $140-240

 

1297.   Copper rooster weathervane, 23" h.   Est. $300-400

 

1298.   Greensboro, Pennsylvania country store Annie Oakley advertising sign, with a lithograph glass panel, copyright 1904, 10" h., 5" w., together with a Western 541 folding knife with sheath, 4" blade.     Est. $80-120

 

1299.   Two miniature watercolor portraits, mid 19th c., 3 3/4" x 3" and 3 1/4" x 2 1/2".    Est. $140-240

 

1300.   Two Pennsylvania redware pie plates, 19th c., with slip decoration, 9" dia. and 10" dia.     Est. $140-240

 

1301.   Slip decorated redware charger, 19th c., 12 1/4" dia. Est. $200-300

 

1302.   Large pearlware pitcher, 19th c., 7 3/4" h., together with a Pratt style pitcher and a canary pitcher.            Est. $200-300

 

1303.   Seven Staffordshire child's mugs, 19th c.       Est. $140-240

 

1304.   Two mocha pitchers, with seaweed and earthworm decoration, 6 1/2" h. and 5 1/2" h.       Est. $200-400

 

1305.   Two Pennsylvania rye straw baskets, 19th c., 6" h., 17" w. and 8 1/4" h., 13" w.     Est. $100-200

 

1306.   Three Pennsylvania rye straw baskets, 19th c., largest - 15 1/2" dia. Est. $140-240

 

1307.   Pair of Staffordshire spaniels, 19th c., 12" h. Est. $100-150

 

1308.   Three red spatter peafowl cups and saucers, together with a blue peafowl plate, 9 3/4" dia.            Est. $200-400

 

1309.   Large Pennsylvania redware mold, 19th c., 6" h., 9 1/4" w.  Est. $80-120

 

1310.   Four pieces of Pennsylvania redware, to include a flowerpot, two crocks and a mug, tallest-6" Provenance: flowerpot - Harry Hartman.       Est. $300-400

 

1311.   Watercolor double silhouette, by W. Seville, together with six other silhouettes.     Est. $200-400

 

1312.   Two watercolor portraits of children, mid 19th c., 6" x 5" and 4" x 3".         Est. $200-400

 

1313.   Western Pennsylvania stoneware crock, 19th c., with cobalt inscription Hamilton & Jones, 10" h. Est. $100-150

 

1314.   Pennsylvania Remmey stoneware crock, 19th c., with cobalt tulip decoration, 14" h.         Est. $200-300

 

1315.   Pair of carved and painted merganser decoys, signed Kach, 16 1/2" l.          Est. $300-500

 

1316.   Four Rockingham pitchers, together with a batter jug and a baking dish, tallest - 10 1/4".   Est. $200-400

 

1317.   Four tin candlemolds, 19th c., largest - 10 1/2" h.     Est. $140-240

 

1318.   French Canadian hooked rug, of Native American Indians meeting the Mayflower, 37" l   Est. $40-60

 

1319.   Wrought iron peel and trammel 19th c.          Est. $80-120

 

1320.   Swiss cylinder music box, with rosewood grained case, 4 5/8" cylinder.      Est. $160-220

 

1321.   Tin cookie cutters, together with bone handled flatware.      Est. $40-80

 

1322.   Enterprise #2 cast iron coffee grinder, 12" h., together with a Pepper tin, 8 1/2" h.  Est. $140-240

 

1323.   Wrought iron utensils, 19th c., some with decorated handles.           Est. $200-300

 

1324.   Tiger maple scoop, together with a Steigel type flask, a Delft plate and an ironstone plate. Est. $200-400

 

1325.   Two printed and hand written land indentures, printed by William Hamilton, signed by Henry Shippen, James Humes and John Bachman, dated 1813, 14 1/4" x 17 1/2". Est. $40-80

 

1326.   Three early printed booklets, one Lancaster County, Pennsylvania school workbook with handwritten text dated 1836, with numerous local places and family names, by Jacob Landis, Manor Township, a hand written story written in German and dated 1831, and an 1836 Almanac printed in German, by George Menz and Son, together with a Lancaster Academy centennial celebration booklet dated 1884, a 19th c. New England grade book, miscellaneous clippings etc.      Est. $40-80

 

1327.   George Ross signed legal writ, dated 1750 from Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, in regards to getting John Silver to pay the sum of nine pounds ten shillings.   Est. $60-90

 

1328.   Columbian Sentinel newspaper, Boston, Massachusetts, January 2nd, 1808.           Est. $20-40

 

1329.   Cobalt glass cruet, together with an aquamarine cruet and an amber chestnut bottle.          Est. $100-200

 

1330.   Miscellaneous group of metalware, baskets, etc.       Est. $200-300

 

1331.   Mahogany mantel clock, with Elliott works, 11 1/2" h.         Est. $40-80

 

1332.   Pennsylvania chalkware cat, 19th c., 7 1/4" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1333.   Painted sheet metal crab, 21" h., 30 1/2" w.   Est. $80-120

 

1334.   Five Staffordshire figures, tallest - 14 1/2".    Est. $80-120

 

1335.   Miscellaneous group of coin silver, weighted, plate, etc.      Est. $100-200

 

1336.   Pair of gilt bronze figures of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, 14 1/2" h.          Est. $300-500

 

1337.   Chinese export porcelain Canton platter, 19th c., 12" l., 15" w.        Est. $80-120

 

1338.   Two Chinese soapstone carvings, together with a bronze bird, tallest - 10 1/2".       Est. $100-150

 

1339.   Chinese export porcelain rose medallion vase, together with a garden seat and an umbrella stand, tallest - 24".     Est. $300-500

 

1340.   Large wrought iron candleholder, 18 1/2" h.  Est. $100-150

 

1341.   Pair of painted cast iron horsehead bookends, 9 1/2" h.         Est. $100-200

 

1342.   Creamware serving dish, late 18th c., probably Wedgwood, 7" l., 14 1/2" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1343.   Leather lock box, 19th c., with brass tack decoration, 7 1/4" h., 16" w.        Est. $140-240

 

1344.   Pair of painted iron egret lawn ornaments, 29 1/4" h.            Est. $200-400

 

1345.   Pair of blue Staffordshire Holme shallow bowls, 10 1/4" dia., together with a faience stein, 8 1/2" h.            Est. $100-200

 

1346.   Chinese export porcelain figure, seated on a dragon throne, 9" h.     Est. $80-120

 

1348.   Red lacquer cruet stand, with cut glass bottles, 11" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1349.   Silver plate lighthouse cocktail shaker, 13 3/4" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1350.   Pair of Black Forest eagle wall brackets, ca. 1900, 16 1/2" h., 16 1/2" w.    Est. $300-400

 

1351.   English silk on linen sampler, dated 1789, wrought by Sarah Clark, 12 3/4" x 12 3/4".       Est. $200-300

 

1352.   English silk on linen sampler, dated 1842, wrought by Elizabeth Rees, 16 1/2" x 13".        Est. $140-240

 

1353.   Continental silk on linen sampler, dated 1830, 18 1/2" x 19 1/4".     Est. $200-400

 

1354.   Three silk on linen samplers, 19th c., largest - 15 1/2" x 10".            Est. $300-500

 

1355.   Silk on linen sampler, early 19th c., 17" x 16 1/2".    Est. $140-240

 

1356.   English silk on linen band sampler, dated 1799, wrought by Eliza Coates?, 25 3/4" x 11 1/2".       Est. $200-400

 

1357.   Scottish silk on linen sampler, dated 1840, 17 1/2" x 12 1/2".           Est. $200-400

 

1358.   Three reverse paintings on glass, 19th c., largest - 24 1/2" x 16".     Est. $200-400

 

1359.   Two silk on linen samplers, 19th c., 16" x 12" and 19" x 18".           Est. $200-400

 

1360.   Oil on panel folk portrait, signed D. Davis, together with a reverse painted portrait, 20" x 20" and 19" x 15".   Est. $80-120

 

1361.   Samuel Slater Cotton Centenary handkerchief, 1890, 16" x 27 1/2".            Est. $100-200

 

1362.   Philadelphia International exhibition handkerchief, 23" x 26 1/2".   Est. $200-300

 

1363.   Two Centennial handkerchiefs, 20" x 22 1/2" and 23" x 16 1/4".      Est. $200-300

 

1364.   Protection Home Industries handkerchief, together with an Uncle Sam embroidery, 19" x 18 1/2" and 18 1/2" x 17 1/2"         Est. $80-120

 

1365.   Five reverse painted portraits on glass, 19th c., largest - 12 1/2" x 9 1/2".    Est. $300-400

 

1366.   Oil on canvas portrait of a child with a rattle, mid 19th c., 30" x 25".           Est. $300-400

 

1367.   English silk on linen sampler, dated 1831, wrought by Mary Cooper, 15" x 12".     Est. $200-300

 

1368.   Carlisle, Pennsylvania silk on linen sampler, dated 1838, wrought by Ann Maria Knettle, 17 1/2" x 12 1/2".     Est. $200-300

 

1369.   Northumberland County, Pennsylvania ink and watercolor fraktur birth certificate for Johannes Walter, b. 1807, 8 3/4" x 10 3/4".       Est. $200-300

 

1370.   Two silk on linen samplers, 19th c., 12" x 11 1/2" and 9 1/2" x 8".  Est. $140-240

 

1371.   Two Federal mirrors, 19th c., 22 1/4" x 12" and 21 1/4" x 11 3/4".   Est. $80-120

 

1372.   Oil on canvas still life, signed Serra 1907, 12" x 17".           Est. $140-240

 

1373.   Oil on canvas landscape, ca. 1900, signed T.E. Birch, 12" x 24".      Est. $80-120

 

1374.   Historical Map of Pennsylvania, pub. 1875, by Sheafer, 23" x 39 1/2".        Est. $80-120

 

1375.   James Ross (American 1871-1944), oil on canvas titled North of Grassy Sprain Yonkers, New York, initialed lower right, 16" x 20".          Est. $200-300

 

1376.   Painted tin Bessonneau Stock trade sign, early to mid 20th c., 31 1/2" dia.  Est. $80-120

 

1377.   Painted Millinery trade sign, 7" x 29 3/4".     Est. $60-90

 

1378.   Painted Laundry Agency trade sign, 20 3/4" x 37 1/2".         Est. $200-400

 

1379.   Nine printed and hand colored fraktur, together with a reproduction Haus-Segen.   Est. $300-400

 

1380.   Chippendale style tiger maple mirror, with green pinstriped edge, 41 1/4" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1381.   Continental giltwood mirror, ca. 1900, 37" h.            Est. $100-200

 

1382.   Chippendale mahogany mirror, ca. 1800, retaining an early ochre grained surface, 19" h.  Est. $200-400

 

1383.   Black Forest carved oak leaf mirror, 46" x 33".         Est. $200-400

 

1384.   Oil on canvas hanging rabbit, 19th c., 35" x 27".       Est. $200-300

 

1385.   Oil on canvas still life, early 20th c., signed Scannig, 22" x 27".      Est. $200-400

 

1386.   Pair of pastel still lifes, ca. 1900, 12" x 10".  Est. $80-120

 

1387.   Silk on silk embroidery of potted flowers, 19th c., 20" x 15".           Est. $140-240

 

1388.   Ink cartoon of Harvard, signed F. Smith, 19" x 21 1/2".        Est. $60-90

 

1389.   French color lithograph of General Lafayette, 22 1/2" x 14 1/2".      Est. $80-120

 

1390.   Three pastels of puppies, late 19th c., largest - 13 1/2" x 17 1/2".     Est. $400-600

 

1391.   Peter Hunt oil on board, 21" x 18".    Est. $100-150

 

1392.   Johann Eberhard Ihle (German 1727-1814) oil on canvas of a woman with bird, signed verso and dated 1805, 24" x 18 1/2".      Est. $300-400

 

1393.   Three Spanish Colonial oil on canvas works. Est. $200-300

 

1394.   Set of six painted mirror botanicals, 16 1/2" x 12 1/4".         Est. $200-400

 

1395.   Two Tibetan thangka, together with a Chinese painted silk panel.    Est. $80-120

 

1396.   Four Japanese modernist block prints.           Est. $100-200

 

1397.   Three Junichiro Sekino signed block prints.  Est. $140-240

 

1398.   Six assorted Japanese woodblock prints, three signed Yoshida.        Est. $100-200

 

1399.   Six assorted Japanese woodblock prints.        Est. $100-200

 

1400.   Nine Japanese modernist prints, together with a scroll.         Est. $100-200

 

1401.   Miscellaneous group, to include baseball cards, stamps, silver plate, pocket knives, etc.    Est. $80-120

 

1402.   Two Sunderland lustre pitchers, 19th c., with transfer decoration, 8 3/4" h. Est. $200-300

 

1403.   Collection of strawberry pattern pearlware.   Est. $200-400

 

1404.   Mocha mug, 19th c., 5 3/4" h., together with seven pieces of Carpentier mocha.     Est. $140-240

 

1405.   Eleven Staffordshire ABC plates, 19th c., 5" - 7 1/4" dia.     Est. $200-300

 

1406.   Period and reproduction spatterware. Est. $200-300

 

1407.   Collection of pearlware, 19th c.         Est. $200-300

 

1408.   Group of floral decorated pearlware, 19th c.  Est. $80-120

 

1409.   Miscellaneous porcelain, to include Chinese export, Worcester, etc.            Est. $80-120

 

1410.   Four Pratt-type pearlware pitchers, tallest - 8 3/4".    Est. $300-500

 

1411.   Six Pratt-type pearlware pitchers, tallest - 7 3/4".      Est. $300-500

 

1412.   Group of Pratt-type pearlware teawares.        Est. $200-400

 

1413.   Painted tramp art wall pocket, together with a pair of silhouettes.    Est. $80-120

 

1414.   Two English mahogany tea caddies, early 19th c., together with a brass and mahogany rack.         Est. $100-200

 

1415.   Collection of miniature Kaywoodie pipes.     Est. $20-40

 

1416.   Twenty-four Steuben twist stem glasses.        Est. $200-300

 

1417.   Two carved and painted Canada goose decoys, together with two ducks.    Est. $200-400

 

1418.   Three painted gameboards, early 20th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1419.   Mickey Mantle signed jersey. Est. $300-500

 

1420.   Articulated silver fish bottle, 6" l.      Est. $60-90

 

1421.   Ty Cobb tobacco baseball card, by Honest Long Cut.           Est. $80-120

 

1422.   Baseball and football cards, to include Ken Griffey Jr. rookie Fleer, Randy Johnson rookie Donruss, signed Jose Lima, signed Rey Ordonez, Deion Sanders rookie, etc. Est. $80-120

 

1423.   Group of sterling silver, 7.1 ozt.         Est. $80-100

 

1424.   Silver and bone mounted knives and serving utensils, to include a pair of grape shears.      Est. $80-120

 

1425.   Two carved and painted goose decoys.          Est. $200-400

 

1426.   Three Pennsylvania stoneware crocks, 19th c., with cobalt decoration, 9 1/2" h.     Est. $140-240

 

1427.   Wrought iron candleholder, 19th c., 22 1/4" h.          Est. $100-150

 

1428.   Nine porcelain head canes, early 20th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1429.   Sheet iron rooster weathervane, 39 1/2" h.     Est. $200-300

 

1430.   English inlaid mahogany dressing chest, early 19th c., 9 3/4" h., 16 1/4" w. Est. $200-300

 

1431.   Painted tin chicken game lid, early 20th c., 13" h.     Est. $80-120

 

1432.   Iron Feen-a-mint laxative trade sign, 8" x 30".          Est. $60-90

 

1433.   Two New York ovoid stoneware jugs, 19th c., together with a Western Pennsylvania canning jar, tallest - 13".     Est. $200-400

 

1434.   Cast iron elephant doorstop, 10" h.    Est. $80-120

 

1435.   Collection of sports trading cards, to include 1951 Bowman Ted Williams, 1982 Topps Cal Ripken Jr., 1989 Score Barry Sanders, Goudey Randy Moore, 1952 Bowman Yogi Berra, 1971 Reggie Jackson, 1983 Fleer Cal Ripken Jr., two 1987 Donruss Mark McGuire, 1952 Bowman Warren Spahn, Caporal Cigarettes Ty Cobb, etc.         Est. $200-300

 

1436.   Collection of baseball signed photos, from 1988 TV Sports Mailbag, Pleasantville NY, to include four Willie Mays, three Warren Spahn, Leon Day, and Dick Groat, together with 1956 Baseball Yearbook, 1947 Yankee Stadium program, early press photo of Jack Miller, another Willie Mays signed photo, as well as other sports photos including a signed Seth Joynner, signed Mary Slaney photo, press photo of the Tunney - Dempsey boxing match, to other early photos of boxers, etc.  Est. $200-300

 

1437.   Large group of press promotional movie photographs.          Est. $200-300

 

1438.   Group of political and miscellaneous ephemera, to include a signed photo of Barbara Bush, two Reagan inauguration invitations, Coolidge inauguration invitations, together with ten Charles Lindbergh press photographs, eight dirigible and aircraft related press photos, a Hitler press photo, two Hindenburg press photos, etc. Est. $200-300

 

1439.   Group of trade cards and ephemera, to include thirty-nine miniature Obsequio Trinidad erotica cards, thirty-nine contemporary erotic images, a signed Anna Malle photograph, twenty-nine Recruit Cigars Movie Stars cards, Wills household hints cards, Sweet Caporal Cigarette cards, group of Obsequio de Susini cards, miniature hand tinted postcards, etc.     Est. $120-160

 

1440.   New England painted basswood box, 19th c., retaining its original grained surface, 8 1/4" h., 18" w.            Est. $100-200

 

1441.   Slip decorated redware plate, 19th c., 11" dia.           Est. $80-120

 

1442.   Pair of Fenton transfer decorated candlesticks, 10 1/2" h.     Est. $40-80

 

1443.   Three coin silver tablespoons, by N. Harding & Co., 6.1 ozt Est. $60-90

 

1444.   Large Middle Eastern telescoping copper horn, 68 1/2" h. (extended), together with another horn, canteen, and a large teapot.    Est. $140-240

 

1445.   Chinese famille noir porcelain table lamp.     Est. $80-120

 

1446.   Early five cent slot machine.  Est. $200-400

 

1447.   Set of wrought iron and brass inlaid kitchen utensils by L.S. Long.  Est. $200-300

 

1448.   Five pieces of Rookwood art pottery, tallest - 12"     Est. $200-400

 

1449.   Three Chinese pottery horses, largest - 20" h.            Est. $80-120

 

1450.   Byzantine bronze processional Crosses, 800-1200 A.D., to include one example with chains, longest - 9" l.     Est. $200-400

 

1451.   Nine patch crib quilt, late 19th c., 33"x 37".  Est. $100-200

 

1452.   Nine patch quilt, late 19th c., 69" x 69".        Est. $100-200

 

1453.   Red and white crib quilt, late 19th c., 42"x 42".         Est. $80-120

 

1454.   Bear paw crib quilt, late 19th c., 33" x 39".   Est. $100-200

 

1455.   Pieced youth quilt, ca. 1900, 51" x 47".         Est. $100-150

 

1456.   Two Jacquard coverlets inscribed William Schnee Freeburg Penn. 1842 and John Hamelton Jackson Northumberland County 1840 P.A.N. Est. $140-240

 

1457.   Two pieced quilts, ca. 1900, 79" x 78" and 89" x 79".           Est. $100-150

 

1458.   Bethlehem Star quilt, late 19th c., 81" x 81". Est. $200-400

 

1459.   Victorian youth crazy quilt, 72"x 56".            Est. $80-120

 

1460.   Postage stamp quilt, ca. 1900, 79" x 77".       Est. $200-400

 

1461.   Pieced quilt, late 19th c., 71" x 82".   Est. $100-150

 

1462.   Rose wreath quilt, ca. 1900, 76" x 75", together with another quilt, 87" x 84".        Est. $100-200

 

1463.   Pieced quilt, ca. 1900, 76" x 70".       Est. $100-200

 

1464.   Nine patch quilt, late 19th c., 81" x 96".        Est. $80-120

 

1465.   Honeycomb quilt, late 19th c., 77" x 75".      Est. $100-200

 

1466.   Pieced quilt, late 19th c., 70" x 69".   Est. $80-120

 

1467.   Two pieced quilts, ca. 1900, 72" x 72" and 61" x 68".           Est. $80-120

 

1468.   Two pieced quilts, ca. 1900, 71" x 69" and 79" x 82".           Est. $100-200

 

1469.   Two pieced quilts, one inscribed Dora 1900, 61" x 65" and 76" x 77".        Est. $80-120

 

1470.   Felt penny rug, 24" x 42", together with a hooked rug with rabbits, 14" x 15".        Est. $80-120

 

1471.   Five doll and crib quilts, ca. 1900.     Est. $100-200

 

1472.   Three crib quilts, ca. 1900      Est. $100-200

 

1473.   Two crib quilts, ca. 1900.       Est. $60-90

 

1474.   Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Jacquard coverlet, inscribed Henry Wise Laycock Tounship Lan. Cou. 1836 Elesabeth Bard. Est. $60-90

 

1475.   Three hooked rugs, early 20th c., largest - 36" x 55".            Est. $100-200

 

1476.   Pennsylvania Jacquard coverlet, ca. 1845.     Est. $60-90

 

1477.   Sawtooth bar quilt, ca. 1900, 92" x 76".         Est. $100-200

 

1478.   Doll quilt with house, ca. 1900, 24" x 22".     Est. $140-240

 

1479.   Hooked rug with house, dated 1955, 34" x 50".         Est. $100-200

 

1480.   Blue Staffordshire, mostly fruit pattern, together with an Historical Upper Ferry Bridge plate and an Ivanhoe plate. Est. $200-400

 

1481.   Chinese export porcelain, 18th/19th c.           Est. $200-300

 

1482.   Collection of early photographs including many tintypes of souvenir beach scenes.            Est. $200-400

 

1483.   Chinese gilt bronze Buddha, 4 1/4" h.            Est. $20-40

 

1484.   Silver flatware, mostly sterling, 92.7 ozt, together with six sterling handled knives.            Est. $960-1,000

 

1485.   Gillette display case, 13 1/2" x 17 1/2".         Est. $20-40

 

1486.   Two Southeast Asian carved stone steles, 14" h. and 19 1/2" h.        Est. $600-800

 

1487.   Two Southeast Asian carved stone steles, 14" h.       Est. $460-560

 

1488.   Southeast Asian carved stone stele, 24 1/2" h.           Est. $760-960

 

1489.   Two Southeast Asian carved stone steles, 12" h., 9" h.          Est. $460-560

 

1490.   Three Pre Columbian pottery figures, tallest - 9 3/4".            Est. $80-120

 

1491.   Cast iron garden mask of the North Wind, 14 1/2" x 10 1/2".           Est. $140-240

 

1492.   Group of sterling silver, gold leaf, etc.           Est. $200-300

 

1493.   Collection of blue Staffordshire, mostly floral patterns.        Est. $300-500

 

1494.   Chinese blue and white porcelain garden seat, 19th c., 18 1/2" h.     Est. $300-500

 

1495.   Collection of colored glass, mostly 19th c.    Est. $80-120

 

1496.   Large collection of Frank Stockton novels.    Est. $80-120

 

1497.   Collection of early newspapers, printed documents, early almanacs, Booklets, and train ticket.     Est. $20-40

 

1498.   William R. Day, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court signed check, The City National Bank, Canton O., June 29, 1892, to J. F. Daugherty for $32.50, 3" x 8".     Est. $20-40

 

1499.   Chinese export porcelain Canton reticulated basket and undertray, together with a bowl.   Est. $200-300

 

1500.   Three carved and painted puzzle ball whimsey walking sticks, late 19th c., one retaining an old red and black surface, 35 1/4" l., 35 1/2" l. and 29 1/4" l. Provenance: David and Sue Ellen Miller Collection, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.       Est. $200-400

 

1501.   Set of six classical tiger maple sabre leg chairs, ca. 1835.     Est. $300-500

 

1502.   Pennsylvania painted poplar blanket chest, 19th c. retaining it's original swirl grain decoration. 25" h., 41 1/4" w.       Est. $140-240

 

1503.   New England painted pine corner wash stand, early 19th c. retaining it's original ivory surface with blue pinstriping, 42" h., 23 1/4" w.    Est. $100-200

 

1504.   George II mahogany tilt top candlestand, mid 18th c. 26 1/2" h., 19" w.      Est. $100-200

 

1505.   Pennsylvania walnut candlestand, ca. 1800, 27 1/4" h., 19 1/4 w.     Est. $200-300

 

1506.   George III mahogany game table, late 18th c. 29 1/4" h., 33 1/4" w.            Est. $100-200

 

1507.   George I yewood blanket chest, ca. 1700, 23" h., 36 3/4" w. Est. $140-240

 

1508.   Painted Sheraton child's chair, ca. 1830, 22" h.         Est. $100-200

 

1509.   Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut blanket chest, ca. 1780, 24" h., 48" w.    Est. $300-500

 

1510.   English Regency mahogany partners desk, early 19th c., 29" h., 50 1/4" w., 35" d. Est. $200-400

 

1511.   Pair of Delaware Valley style ladderback armchairs  Est. $200-400

 

1512.   New England Queen Anne rush seat chair, 18th c.    Est. $80-120

 

1513.   George II walnut dining chair, ca. 1760.        Est. $140-240

 

1514.   Federal style bench-made inlaid mahogany sideboard, early 20th c. 41" h., 60" w. Est. $400-600

 

1515.   Painted pine pie safe, 19th c., with punched tin panels, 63 1/2" h., 31 1/2" w.         Est. $400-600

 

1516.   Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut high chest base, ca. 1770, 37 1/4" h., 42 1/2" w. Est. $400-700

 

1517.   Pennsylvania Chippendale mahogany slant front desk, ca. 1800, 42 3/4" h., 41" w. Est. $200-400

 

1518.   George III mahogany chest on chest, ca. 1770, 72" h., 42" w.          Est. $400-700

 

1519.   Pennsylvania painted poplar schoolmasters desk, 19th c., retaining it's original sponge decoration, 37 3/4" h., 30" w. Est. $300-500

 

1520.   Mission oak settee, early 20th c. 34" h., 73 1/4" w.   Est. $200-400

 

1521.   Roycroft mission oak table, branded on leg, 31" h., 50" w., 32 1/2" d.         Est. $300-500

 

1522.   Two New England sackback Windsor chairs, ca. 1800.        Est. $300-500

 

1523.   New England Queen Anne maple high chest, ca. 1770, 68 1/2" h., 37 1/2" w.         Est. $400-800

 

1524.   New England Chippendale flame birch chest of drawers, late 18th c. 36" h., 39 1/4" w.     Est. $300-500

 

1525.   New England sackback Windsor chair, ca. 1790, together with a continuous arm Windsor chair.   Est. $300-400

 

1526.   Federal tiger maple one-drawer stand, early 19th c. 29" h., 20 1/4" w.         Est. $140-240

 

1527.   Pennsylvania painted pine mortised bucket bench, 19th c. 42 1/2" h., 48 1/2" w.    Est. $200-400

 

1528.   Federal inlaid mahogany pier table, ca. 1800, 28" h., 41 3/4" w.      Est. $80-120

 

1529.   Pennsylvania Federal walnut chest of drawers, ca. 1805, 38" h., 36 1/4" w. Est. $200-300

 

1530.   Philadelphia classical mahogany games table, ca. 1820, with a carved standard and brass animal paw feet, 29" h., 36" w.      Est. $300-400

 

1531.   Sheraton painted pine tavern table, 19th c., 29" h., 47 3/4" w.          Est. $200-400

 

1532.   Painted child's sled and wheelbarrow, late 19th c.     Est. $100-150

 

1533.   Painted hobby horse, late 19th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1534.   Two painted and stenciled child's chairs, Our Darling and Our Pet, 18" h.  Est. $200-300

 

1535.   Painted plant stand, late 19th c., 35" h., 36" w.          Est. $200-400

 

1536.   New England banisterback armchair, mid 18th c.      Est. $200-300

 

1537.   Pair of painted tea bins, 19th c.          Est. $200-400

 

1538.   Walnut hanging cupboard, 19th c., 25 1/4" h., 20 1/4" w.     Est. $200-400

 

1539.   Continental walnut tavern table, early 18th c., 30 1/2" h., 45 3/4" w.           Est. $200-400

 

1540.   Peter Hunt painted table, 27" h., 43" w.         Est. $200-400

 

1541.   Small red painted pine cupboard, 19th c., 53 1/2" h., 20" w. Est. $200-400

 

1542.   Pennsylvania painted drysink, 19th c., retaining an old ochre grained surface, 51" h., 49 1/4" w.   Est. $300-500

 

1543.   Italian parquetry dressing table, early 19th c., 28" h., 38 1/4" w.      Est. $200-300

 

1544.   Pennsylvania painted jelly cupboard, 19th c., retaining its original ochre grained surface, 53 1/2" h., 36 1/2" w. Est. $200-300

 

1545.   Victorian mahogany chest, with mirrored lock sides, 31 3/4" h., 30" w.       Est. $200-400

 

1546.   Painted pine fall front desk, 19th c., with apothecary base, 44 1/4" h., 32 1/4" w.    Est. $300-500

 

1547.   Federal inlaid cherry chest of drawers, ca. 1805, 37 1/2" h., 37 1/2" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1548.   George III mahogany secretary, late 18th c., 87" h., 38" w.  Est. $400-700

 

1549.   Painted bed steps, 19th c., 18 1/2" h., 23" w. Est. $100-150

 

1550.   Five painted footstools, 19th c.           Est. $200-300

 

1551.   Painted stool and diminutive drysink, 19th c., 23" h., 29 1/4" w.      Est. $200-300

 

1552.   Windsor stool, early 19th c.    Est. $200-300

 

1553.   New England Chippendale maple chest of drawers, late 18th c., 33 1/2" h., 36 1/4" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1554.   Federal walnut chest of drawers, ca. 1805, 34 3/4" h., 36" w.           Est. $200-400

 

1555.   New England pine and maple bench table, late 18th c., retaining an old red stained surface, 25" h., 48" w.        Est. $400-800

 

1556.   Two painted rocking chairs, together with a rope bed, 19th c.          Est. $80-120

 

1557.   Federal cherry one-drawer stand, 19th c., 29 1/2" h., 19 1/2" w.       Est. $100-150

 

1558.   Two Delaware Valley ladderback chairs, 18th c.       Est. $140-240

 

1559.   Fanback Windsor chair, ca. 1790, retaining an old layered paint history.     Est. $200-400

 

1560.   George II mahogany drop-leaf dining table, mid 18th c., 28" h., 18 1/2" w., 41 1/2" d.       Est. $200-400

 

1561.   Pennsylvania walnut tavern table, late 18th c., 30" h., 60" w.           Est. $300-500

 

1562.   Two oriental folding screens, 55 3/4" x 85 1/2" and 36" x 68".         Est. $100-200

 

1563.   French ormolu mounted bed. Est. $100-200

 

1564.   Japanese hibachi, 16" h., 32" w.         Est. $100-200

 

1565.   Heavily carved oak desk, late 19th c., 31 1/2" h., 48" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1566.   Brass telescope with tripod.   Est. $200-300

 

1567.   Pair of bronze architectural wall sconce lights, ca. 1900, 24" h.       Est. $300-500

 

1568.   George II mahogany tea table, mid 18th c., 27 1/4" h., 28 1/4" w.    Est. $200-400

 

1569.   Pair of English Hepplewhite mahogany shieldback dining chairs, ca. 1800. Est. $200-300

 

1570.   George III mahogany sofa, ca. 1775, 37" h., 86" w.  Est. $400-800

 

1571.   Pennsylvania Chippendale mahogany four-shell dining chair, ca. 1770. Provenance: The Collection of Jean & Eugene Jacobson, Englewood, New Jersey.   Est. $400-600

 

1572.   Unusual New England painted pine and tin whirligig, 19th c., having a tin roof over four figures, including a man chopping wood, a man sawing wood, a man milking a cow, and a woman churning butter, mounted to a metal post, overall height - 58". Est. $400-500

 

1573.   Pennsylvania Sheraton tiger maple stand, ca. 1830, 29" h., 20 1/2" w.         Est. $200-400

 

1574.   Pennsylvania cherry and tiger maple two-part corner cupboard, 19th c., 78" h., 35" w.       Est. $400-700

 

1575.   Pennsylvania cherry and tiger maple chest of drawers, 19th c., 47" h., 39 3/4" w.   Est. $200-400

 

1576.   Pennsylvania Federal cherry and tiger maple slant front desk, early 19th c., 43 3/4" h., 40" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1577.   Pennsylvania cherry and tiger maple two-part Dutch cupboard, 19th c., 90" h., 58" w.       Est. $500-1,000

 

1578.   English mahogany tall case clock, early 19th c., the dial signed J. Taylor Dollar, 87 1/2" h.          Est. $300-500

 

1579.   Tramp art doll dresser, 36" h., 19" w., together with an armchair.     Est. $140-240

 

1580.   Chrome top table, 27" h., 22" w.        Est. $40-80

 

1581.   Lacquer tea table, 19th c., with painted wood base, 23" h., 26" w.   Est. $200-400

 

1582.   Italian walnut prie-dieu, 18th c., 34 1/2" h., 27 1/2" w.         Est. $200-300

 

1583.   Painted Buffalo News cart, 34 1/2" h., 42" w. Est. $200-300

 

1584.   Federal mahogany shaving mirror, early 19th c., 18 1/4" x 16 1/4".  Est. $20-40

 

1585.   Oil on canvas coastal scene, signed Iacono, together with an oil on board with boathouse, 11" x 14", and 11" x 16 1/2".       Est. $60-90

 

1586.   Lee Everett (American 20th/21st), oil on board Rolling Hills, signed lower left, 12" x 16".            Est. $60-90

 

1587.   Klaus Grutzka (German/American 1923-2011), three industrialist works, all signed, largest-30" x 20".            Est. $140-240

 

1588.   Klaus Grutzka (German/American 1923-2011), three mixed media works, together with a signed poster. Est. $80-120

 

1589.   Klaus Grutzka (German/American 1923-2011), two oil industrialist works, 36" x 48" and 30" x 48", both signed and dated '66.      Est. $300-500

 

1590.   Marguerite Doernbach (American b. 1917), oil on board Forest Beauty, 24" x 48". Est. $40-80

 

1591.   Color fox hunting print, The Meet at Blagdon, after J.W. Snow, 17 1/2" x 28 1/2". Est. $40-80

 

1592.   Birds-eye maple constitution mirror, 50 1/2" h.         Est. $200-400

 

1593.   Painted porcelain plaque, signed Famir, 13 3/4" dia. Est. $200-300

 

1594.   Two painted porcelain plaques, the larger, after Bougereau, 5 1/4" x 4 3/4" and 3 3/$" x 2 1/2".    Est. $200-300

 

1595.   Large Canadian hooked rug of a house, early 20th c., 29" x 52". Provenance: A Maryland collection.            Est. $200-300

 

1596.   In the Manner of Micah Williams (American 1782-1837), pastel portrait of a young woman, 24" x 20". Provenance: Estate of Harold and Sylvia Meisler.          Est. $300-500

 

1597.   Chippendale mahogany and giltwood looking glass, ca. 1790, with parcel gilt phoenix crest and floral carved drapery, 37 1/4" x 20". Provenance: The Collection of Daniel Heisler and Mary Jane Sheppard, Lutherville, MD.         Est. $300-500

 

1598.   Beatrice May Smith (American b. 1915), oil on canvas Black Americana scene, signed lower right, 18" x 24".        Est. $100-150

 

1599.   Three Chippendale mahogany looking glasses, ca. 1800, largest - 32 1/4".  Est. $200-300

 

1600.   Group of contemporary Christmas items, to include seventeen Byers Choice figures, Williamsburg ornaments, plush snowman and Santa, etc.    Est. $80-120

 

1601.   Group of composition candy containers and stick leg animals, the candy containers include five pigs, a cow and a dog, the stick leg animals include a leaping stag, pigs, horses, etc., together with carved and painted Noah's Ark animals, etc., tallest 4".   Est. $200-300

 

1602.   Large group of vintage and contemporary Christmas items, to include tinsel ornaments, Christmas boxes, clip-on ornaments, Santa in moss sleigh, Dresdens, etc.        Est. $200-300

 

1603.   Large group of antique and vintage Christmas ornaments, to include wire wraps, indents, miscellaneous figures and beaded, etc.          Est. $160-220

 

1604.   Large group of antique and vintage Christmas ornaments, to include wire wraps, indents, miscellaneous figures, and bead garland, etc. Est. $160-220

 

1605.   Large group of antique and vintage Christmas ornaments, to include bird clip-ons, miscellaneous figurals, etc.    Est. $160-220

 

1606.   Vintage carved and painted Oberammergau, Germany creche, tallest figure - 6 1/4", together with a smaller carved and painted set.           Est. $200-300

 

1607.   Paper mâché creche figures, together with numerous stick and composition animals, tallest figure - 11 1/2".     Est. $200-400

 

1608.   Eleven Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, largest - 4 1/2" dia.          Est. $200-300

 

1609.   Ten Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, largest - 4 1/2" dia.  Est. $200-300

 

1610.   Eleven Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, largest - 4 1/2" dia.          Est. $200-300

 

1611.   Ten Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, largest - 4 1/2" dia.  Est. $200-300

 

1612.   Three Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, to include two grapes and a ribbed egg, 2 1/4" h. Est. $200-300

 

1613.   Four Kugel glass grape Christmas ornaments, tallest - 4 1/4".           Est. $200-300

 

1614.   Seven Kugel glass ball Christmas ornaments, largest - 4" dia.          Est. $120-160

 

1615.   Group of holiday and toy items, to include a German jumping jack lion, celluloid animals, composition sheep, cast iron elephant paperweight, small pull toys, spun cotton ornaments, etc.    Est. $100-150

 

1616.   Group of Japanese Santa Claus, together with a German bird on a box squeak toy, composition birds on springs, a patriotic shield candy container and a patriotic axe.     Est. $100-150

 

1617.   Group of Dresden animal figure Christmas ornaments, together with a group of contemporary Kugel ornaments.       Est. $100-150

 

1618.   Armand Marseille 370 bisque head shoulder head doll, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and kid jointed body, 25" h.    Est. $60-80

 

1619.   Cast iron fruit basket doorstop, together with a pair of cottage bookends.    Est. $60-80

 

1620.   Unusual German Montague Candies pressed cardboard advertising horse pull toy, with label on underside, on a wood platform base, 7" h., 7" l.         Est. $80-120

 

1621.   Hubley cast iron Monkey mechanical bank, 7 3/4" h. Est. $120-160

 

1622.   Three tin lithograph penny toys, to include a pool player, 4" l., a horse drawn wagon and a ladder truck, together with a wooden putz car.          Est. $80-120

 

1623.   Seven TV and movie personality character dolls, in original boxes, to include 1979 Mattel Mork, 1991 Home Alone Kevin, 1984 Galoob Punky Brewster, 1989 Kenner Beetlejuice, 1988 Matchbox Pee-Wee pal Billy Baloney, 1989 Mattel Where's Waldo Wenda, and a 1989 Nightmare on Elm Street Freddy.           Est. $80-120

 

1624.   Five Nightmare on Elm Street Freddy dolls, in the original boxes, together with a Matchbox - Quick Change figure in original box, a small 1988 stick-up on original card, an Adams Family cereal box, Adams Family thing greetings in original box, and a Robin Krasue designed Dracula in original coffin box.     Est. $120-160

 

1625.   Six 1984 Michael Jackson dolls, in original boxes, 11 1/2" h. together with three outfits on cards and a Mattel MC Hammer doll in the original box. Est. $120-160

 

1626.   Large group of advertising toy premiums, to include Burger King, Kellogg's, Cracker Jack, Ronald McDonald, Campbell Kids, Starkist Tuna, etc.          Est. $100-150

 

1627.   Japanese Linemar tin battery operated smoking robot, 11 3/4" h.     Est. $200-300

 

1628.   Two Japanese tin lithograph battery operated robots, to include a Yonezawa, 10 1/2" h. and an Engine Robot, 8 3/4" h.           Est. $200-300

 

1629.   Lionel #225E freight train set, 0 gauge, to include locomotive, #2225W tender, #2654 Sunoco tanker, and #2657 caboose, some with original boxes, together with four Lionel freight train cars, 0 gauge, to include #3659 dump car with box, #2655 box car, #2656 cattle car, and #2654 Sunoco tanker, and three Lionel train cars, in the original box, 0 & 027 gauge, to include #6-18407 Snoopy & Woodstock handcar, #6-16351 flatcar with submarine and #6-16638 Lionelville circus animal car..     Est. $160-220

 

1630.   Three Lionel 0 gauge train cars, to include #600, #601 and #602, two tone, to include a Pullman, observation and combination. Est. $80-120

 

1631.   Two Lionel train cars, to include a #3927 track cleaning car, with original box, together with a #60 Lionelville Rapid Transit, together with JAD lines Milwaukee Road tender, standard gauge and MTH #840 power station, 26" w.     Est. $100-200

 

1632.   Seven Danbury Mint scale model pick-up trucks, longest - 8".         Est. $160-220

 

1633.   Large collection of Manoil and Barclay toy soldiers, to include tents and equipment with many hard to find figures.     Est. $300-400

 

1634.   Comet WWII recognition models, to include battleships, submarines, aircraft carrier, etc., longest - 8", together with a lead smelting platform.          Est. $80-120

 

1635.   Mighty Mack cardboard bulldog trucking sign, 58" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1636.   Darling Freight Inc embossed tin trucking sign, 22" x 30", together with an Eastern Motor Express thermometer, 20" h.    Est. $100-200

 

1637.   Wilson Freight embossed tin trucking sign, 11" x 60".          Est. $80-120

 

1638.   Painted steel trucker sign, double sided, in two parts, inscribed Truckers' Stop Showers, 8" x 48". Est. $100-200

 

1639.   Metal Navajo trucking sign, with Native American Indian decal, 12" x 30 1/4".      Est. $100-150

 

1640.   Yellow jeweled cats eyes stop sign, 24" w.    Est. $80-120

 

1641.   Group of trucking advertising items, to include matchbooks, pocket mirror, tractor trailer form flashlight, pocket knife, spelter truck paperweight, cast iron pyramid paperweight for Central Storage & Transfer Co., small 1937 C. E. Hunt calendar, a Nu-Car Carriers uniform hat, and two printed gas price window signs.    Est. $120-160

 

1642.   Tin lithograph traffic cop animated stop sign, 5 1/4" h., together with a Chein stop and go sign, and a Whiskey advertisement No Parking Service Section - PM for Pleasing Moments, with a cast iron base, 13 1/2" h.        Est. $100-150

 

1643.   Three vintage jeweled cats eyes car reflectors, largest - 3 3/4" dia., together with a Indiana moto-meter and a Diamond T United States Parcel Service placard.        Est. $80-120

 

1644.   Seventeen sets of trucking advertising playing cards, in the original boxes, to include White Autocar, Ace Iron & Metal, John Vogel Inc., Motor Cargo, York Transportation, Millers Motor Freight, Mason Dixon, Ruan Transport, Red Star, North American Vam Lines, etc., together with four metal advertising clips and a plastic example.         Est. $80-120

 

1645.   1926 Hershey Ice Cream truck photograph, Hagerstown Md., inscribed Photo by Hiedwohl - 1926, 43" w., together with a photograph of construction trucks, 18" x 9".       Est. $80-120

 

1646.   Four pressed steel tractor trailers, to include a Tru-Scale Ryerson stake back delivery, 23" l., an Ertl International Harvester delivery, a Dunwell Snow Crop refrigerator truck, and a Tru-Scale Yale truck.            Est. $200-300

 

1647.   Five tin trucks, to include a Marx no. 7 Universal Transfer wind-up delivery truck, 12" l., a Marx tin lithograph wind-up US Army truck, a Chein tin lithograph US Army truck, Chein Coal truck, and a Kingsbury pressed steel and tin dump truck, 10 1/2" l.          Est. $160-220

 

1648.   Boxed 1964 first Hess tanker truck, including funnel, 12" l. Est. $300-400

 

1649.   Group of diecast, slush metal and rubber vehicles, to include Tootsietoy, Hubley, Sun Rubber, Auburn Rubber, etc., largest - 7".        Est. $80-120

 

1650.   Marx tin lithograph Magic Garage, 6" w., together with a Japanese tin lithograph Magic Garage, with wind-up car, 3" w., a Marx tin lithograph Freight Terminal, 29" l. and a pressboard Keystone Garage, 15 1/2" w.       Est. $100-150

 

1651.   Large group of slush metal vehicles, most Tootsietoys, together with two plastic taxi cabs, etc., longest - 4".     Est. $200-300

 

1652.   Boxed Tootsietoy Graham sedan, 3 3/4" l., together with a Graham limousine.       Est. $160-220

 

1653.   Ten small cast iron vehicles, most Hubley, largest - 6 3/4".  Est. $120-160

 

1654.   Three small Hubley cast iron vehicles, to include a Studebaker roadster, 5" l., a wrecker, and a dump truck.   Est. $100-150

 

1655.   Six small cast iron vehicles, to include an Arcade Mack dump truck, 5 3/4" l., Champion dump truck, 4 1/2" l., Arcade sedan, an A. C. Williams Moving & Sorage van, 3 1/2" l., a ladder truck, and a Hubley motorcycle, 4" l.         Est. $200-300

 

1656.   Five small cast iron vehicles, to include an Arcade wrecker, 5 1/2" l., a Hubley Gasoline tanker truck, two Mack stake trucks, and a Ford pick-up truck.     Est. $160-220

 

1657.   Two Hubley cast iron racers, to include a No. 1 boat tail racer, with integral driver, 8" l. and an early racer, 7 1/4" l. Est. $120-160

 

1658.   Ten miscellaneous small cast iron vehicles, longest - 6 1/2".            Est. $100-200

 

1659.   Three Wallace Stewart cast iron Mack trucks, to include a tandem trailer, delivery van and delivery truck, 5 1/4" l. Est. $80-120

 

1660.   Two Kenton cast iron vehicles, to include a tanker truck, 5 1/2" l. and a Hose truck, 7" l.   Est. $120-160

 

1661.   Four cast iron vehicles, to include an A. C. Williams Gasoline tanker truck, Ford stake back truck, a Mack stake back truck, and an Arcade stake back Ford truck, longest - 7".  Est. $200-300

 

1662.   Four Champion cast iron vehicles, to include a wrecker, a stake back truck, a dump truck, and a pick-up truck, longest - 8". Est. $300-400

 

1663.   Two Arcade cast iron Ice trucks, to include a Mack with integral driver, 7" l., the other with nickel plated grill and integral driver, 6 3/4" l.         Est. $160-220

 

1664.   Hubley cast iron General steam shovel, 10" l.           Est. $160-220

 

1665.   Hubley cast iron Motor Express tractor trailer, 9" l.  Est. $100-150

 

1666.   Japanese tin friction GMC SIE tandem tractor trailer, 25" l., together with a Japanese tin litho Western dump truck, a Japanese tin litho P.I.E. express trailer with original box, and a plastic Mayflower tractor trailer, 17 1/2" l.          Est. $120-160

 

1667.   Three pressed steel tractor trailers, to include a Buddy L Texaco tanker, 24" l., Tonka log truck, 23" l. and an Ohio Art Buckeye auto transport, 25" l.          Est. $120-160

 

1668.   Buddy L pressed steel International ride-on dump truck, 25" l.        Est. $300-400

 

1669.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Bank of America armored truck, 13 3/4" l.   Est. $120-160

 

1670.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Mack Blue Diamond dump truck, 19" l.       Est. $160-220

 

1671.   Two Tonka pressed steel Allied Van Lines tractor trailers, 23 1/2" l., together with a Smith Miller Bekins Vanliners tractor trailer, 21 1/2" l.      Est. $160-220

 

1672.   Smith Miller diecast lumber truck with pup trailer, overall length - 37".      Est. $200-300

 

1673.   Smith Miller diecast Mack flat bed materials truck, 20" l.     Est. $160-220

 

1674.   Smith Miller diecast Mack flat bed materials truck, with two wooden US Army crates and three wooden barrels, 20" l. Est. $160-220

 

1675.   Two pressed steel tractor trailers, to include a Buck Eye Red Star Express Lines, with partial original box, 23" l. and a Tonka Green Giant Brands, 23 1/2" l.        Est. $120-160

 

1676.   Wyandotte diecast Grey Van Lines tractor trailer.      Est. $100-150

 

1677.   Arcade cast iron International stake truck, 9 1/2" l.   Est. $80-120

 

1678.   Chein tin Hercules Motor Express truck, 19" l., together with a Structo truck, 16" l.           Est. $200-300

 

1679.   Three tractor trailers, to include a Kingsbury pressed steel Transit tractor trailer, 20 1/2" l., a Marx tin lithograph Sinclair Power X tanker truck, 18 1/2" l., and a Japanese tin lithograph Bekins - Nationwide Moving and Storage, 16 1/4" l.           Est. $120-160

 

1680.   Two Arcade cast iron International dump trucks, 9" and 11" l.        Est. $200-300

 

1681.   Arcade cast iron International Harvester dump truck, 10 3/4" l.        Est. $160-220

 

1682.   Marx tin lithograph wind-up dump truck, with tin lithograph driver, 13 1/2" l.        Est. $80-120

 

1683.   Marx tin lithograph wind-up Big Load Van Company delivery truck, with tin lithograph driver, 13" l.            Est. $100-150

 

1684.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Mobiloil tanker truck, 22 1/2" l.       Est. $100-150

 

1685.   Three Hubley Kiddie toy diecast tractor trailers, to include a Motor Express dump truck with original box, a Hubley Transport car carrier with original box and a dump truck, 16 1/4" l. Est. $160-220

 

1686.   Large collection of tin lithograph birds, most wind-ups, some hand crank and some friction, tallest - 7 3/4", together with two cast iron still banks.  Est. $120-160

 

1687.   Group of Easter holiday items, to include glass rabbit candy container, Chein tin lithograph rabbit, bisque rabbit, composition rabbit pulling a cart, etc., tallest - 6 1/2".            Est. $120-160

 

1688.   Six composition candy containers, to include rabbits and roosters, tallest - 6".        Est. $160-220

 

1689.   Petite Greiner-type papier-mâché doll, with cloth body, 10" h., together with a painted pine doll cradle, 17" l.    Est. $80-120

 

1690.   Four China and bisque shoulder head dolls, with cloth bodies and bisque and china lower arms and legs, in early costumes, tallest - 13 1/2".        Est. $80-120

 

1691.   Two Steiff dolls, in the original boxes, to include a 1904 Uncle Sam, 19" h. and a Molly Golly and peg.     Est. $80-120

 

1692.   Painted wood Shufflin Sam Black Americana dancing toy, with remains of original box, 13 3/4" h.            Est. $60-80

 

1693.   Four Santa Claus figures, to include a German composition example, 8" h., two Japanese examples and a mesh candy bag with celluloid face.     Est. $160-220

 

1694.   Group of Hopalong Cassidy food products, to include five bottles of Hoppy's Favorite Milk, a potato chip tin, two dummy loaves of bread, and a bottle of hair tonic, together with a tin lunch box with thermos.          Est. $60-80

 

1695.   Tin and wood small combination safe, with painted shells on corners, and interior drawer, 12" h., 7 1/4" w., together with a Florr radio cigarette dispenser, dated 1929, with painted spelter case, 5" h.            Est. $80-120

 

1696.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Mack Lyon delivery truck, 20 1/4" l.            Est. $120-160

 

1697.   Wyandotte pressed steel Minitown Parcel Service delivery van, 12 1/4" l.   Est. $80-120

 

1698.   Tonka pressed steel Thunderbird Express tractor trailer, 24 1/2" l.   Est. $100-150

 

1699.   Smith Miller diecast dump truck, 17" l.         Est. $160-220

 

1700.   Buddy L pressed steel Paragon oil tanker truck, 24" l.          Est. $80-120

 

1701.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Lyon Van Lines tractor trailer, 22" l. Est. $100-150

 

1702.   Smith Miller MIC diecast tractor trailer, 27" l.          Est. $200-300

 

1703.   Buddy L pressed steel International ride-on dump truck, with Texas decals on doors, 26" l.           Est. $200-400

 

1704.   Buddy L pressed steel sand and gravel truck, 25 1/2" l.         Est. $300-400

 

1705.   Simon & Halbig bisque head doll, incised SH 1039, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, and jointed composition body, 22" h.        Est. $80-120

 

1706.   Three German bisque head dolls, to include one incised A. W. Special, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 24" h., a Heinrich Handwerk Simon & Halbig, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 21" h., and a Armand Marseille 351 Bye-lo baby doll, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, cloth stuffed body, 13" h.      Est. $120-160

 

1707.   Three bisque head dolls, to include one incised 1912-4, with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth, jointed composition body, 22 1/2" h., a Schoenau & Hoffmeister, with sleep eyes, closed mouth,, stuffed cloth body, 9 1/2" h., and a Grace Putnam Bye-lo baby with sleep eyes, closed mouth, stuffed cloth body, 14" h.       Est. $120-160

 

1708.   Three no-face stuffed rag dolls, with drawn in pencil facial features, tallest - 28", together with a Novelty Co. Mickey Mouse character doll, 14" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1709.   Four bisque head dolls, to include a Japanese Nippon with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 14" h., Armand Marseille 390, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 17" h., another incised C. 2/0 x, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, with original outfit, 15" h., and a Huebach Koppelsdorf 300-15/0, with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth, composition body, 7 1/2" h.       Est. $160-220

 

1710.   Three German bisque head dolls, to include a Karl Hartmann with sleep eyes and open mouth with teeth, in original outfit, 17" h., a Schoenau & Hoffmeister, 1906, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, jointed composition body, 25" h., and a Heubach 250-3, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 22" h. Est. $200-300

 

1711.   Greiner-type papier-mâché head and shoulder doll, with cloth body, 21" h. Est. $80-120

 

1712.   Rag doll with printed face, late 19th c., with a cloth body and early dress, with Little Red Riding Hood type cape, 19" h.         Est. $80-120

 

1713.   Bisque head and shoulder doll, dressed as a peddler, with bisque lower arms and legs and stuffed body, 18 1/2" h.          Est. $80-120

 

1714.   Parlor walnut table top bowling game, with inlaid case with brass level and movable ramp for steel ball, mounted to a later table, game is 58 1/2" l.        Est. $200-400

 

1715.   Nicely painted wood battleship model, in a counter top showcase, 9 1/2" h., 15 3/4" w.     Est. $200-300

 

1716.   Carved and painted conductor automaton, ca. 1900, with a long coat and brass tack buttons, hand levers on back, 29 1/2" h.       Est. $160-220

 

1717.   Hollow core resin Santa Claus store display, 42" h.  Est. $80-120

 

1718.   Vintage hard plastic Halloween decorations, to include cake decorations, tallest - 4 3/4".   Est. $60-80

 

1719.   Pair of carved and painted horses, 8" h., together with five flocked stick leg sheep.            Est. $100-150

 

1720.   Six composition pull toys, to include stick leg sheep, cows and horses, largest - 11 1/2" l.  Est. $160-220

 

1721.   Large group of composition candy containers and animals, candy containers to include five rabbits, and a hen on nest, together with seven Easter Egg candy containers, etc., tallest 9" h.         Est. $160-220

 

1722.   Large collection of scratch decorated and Pysanka Easter eggs, some dating back to the 1940's, some painted wood. Est. $200-400

 

1723.   Two Chein tin wind-up sharks, 11" l. Est. $80-120

 

1724.   Wyandotte pressed steel airplane, 18" wingspan, together with a Marx Motor Market delivery truck, 13 1/2" l. and a Marx tin lithograph Dick Tracy Target.        Est. $120-160

 

1725.   Boxed Girard tin lithograph Gasoline Alley Garage, 3 1/2" h., 6 3/4" l.       Est. $100-200

 

1726.   Champion cast iron racer, with integral driver, 6" l.  Est. $120-160

 

1727.   Eight still banks, to include a cast iron lion pull toy, a clown, North Pole ice cream freezer, and boy scout, together with a metal floor radio, spelter Native American Indian, tin lithograph Log Cabin Syrup, and a painted tin bank building, 4 1/4" h.       Est. $160-220

 

1728.   Group of small cast iron vehicles, to include two farm tractors, a dump truck, Ford sedan, and a horse drawn cart with integral driver, 5 1/4" l.        Est. $100-200

 

1729.   Two Arcade cast iron cars, to include a Chevy coupe, 8" l. and a Ford coupe, 6 1/2" l.       Est. $200-300

 

1730.   Arcade cast iron Mack Wrecker, with nickel plated driver, 10 3/4" l.           Est. $300-500

 

1731.   Arcade cast iron Gasoline tanker truck, with nickel plated driver, 13" l.      Est. $250-350

 

1732.   Arcade cast iron Plymouth, 1933 World's Fair sedan, 4 3/4" l.         Est. $160-220

 

1733.   Three A. C. Williams cast iron vehicles, to include a Gasoline tanker, 7" l., a coast to coast tractor trailer with stake back, 6 3/4" l. and a sedan, 4" l.     Est. $120-160

 

1734.   Painted wood platform horse pull toy, dappled, 16 1/4" l.     Est. $100-200

 

1735.   Nodding mohair donkey pull toy, 9 1/4" h.    Est. $100-150

 

1736.   Child painted pine sled, patented 1903, with steel runners and scenic landscape seat, 38 1/2" l.     Est. $100-150

 

1737.   Painted wood wagon pull toy, with platform horse, overall length - 29".      Est. $200-300

 

1738.   Painted wood wagon, 17 1/2" l., together with an associated hide covered platform horse pull toy.            Est. $160-220

 

1739.   Three composition rabbit candy containers, tallest - 7".        Est. $160-220

 

1740.   Two painted composition rooster squeak toys, 6 3/4" h. and 4 3/4" h.          Est. $160-220

 

1741.   Four German feather trees, with various ornaments, tallest - 47 3/4".           Est. $300-500

 

1742.   Two European carved and painted jumping jack Santa Claus figures, 7 3/4" h.       Est. $120-160

 

1743.   German composition Belsnickle Santa Claus candy container, 8 1/2" h.      Est. $100-200

 

1744.   Five patchwork baby and doll quilts, largest - 30" x 32".      Est. $120-160

 

1745.   Three patchwork doll quilts, largest - 17" x 16 1/2", together with a patriotic child's costume.       Est. $100-150

 

1746.   Five bisque head dolls, to include three Armand Marseille #341, with sleep eyes and stuffed body, K (star) R character doll #28, with painted eyes and closed mouth, and Grace Putnam with sleep eyes and stuffed body, tallest - 16".            Est. $100-200

 

1747.   Five dolls, to include a Armand Marseille 1894 bisque head, with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth and joined composition body, 15" h., Edmund Ulrich Steiner bisque head, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 17" h., a Schutz-Mapke celluloid doll, 13" h., composition Black Americana doll with stuffed body, 12" h., and a composition Baby Petite, with sleep eyes, 11" h.         Est. $100-200

 

1748.   Kammer & Reinhardt 101 Bisque Character Doll, with blue painted eyes, closed mouth, incised K*R 101 46, and jointed composition body, marked Heinrich Handwerck Germany, 15" h.       Est. $200-300

 

1749.   Heubach Whistling Jim bisque head doll, with whistling squeak box in chest, painted eyes, pursed lips, and stuffed body, 13" h.          Est. $160-220

 

1750.   Five bisque head dolls, to include Armand Marseille Bye Lo Baby, 16" h., C. M. Bergmann Simon & Halbig, with sleep eyes, open mouth and jointed composition body, 25" h., two Armand Marseille 390, with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 22" h., George Borgfeldt with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 25" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1751.   Four bisque head dolls, to include two Armand Marseille 390, one with sleep eyes and one with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 20" l., one marked 126 with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 21 1/2" h., B. J. & Co. My Sweetheart doll with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed wood body, 25" h.    Est. $100-200

 

1752.   Group of miscellaneous dolls, to include Effanbee Patsy Baby, ramp walker, composition Roly Poly, carved wood jointed doll, two bisque brush dolls, etc.          Est. $100-200

 

1753.   Group of children's button up leather shoes, tallest - 5 1/2", together with spats and collars.           Est. $100-200

 

1754.   Group of small bisque head dolls, to include Armand Marseille 541, Louis Steiner with pine cradle, etc., tallest - 8 1/4" .    Est. $200-300

 

1755.   Five bisque head dolls, to include four with molded hair, two are Frozen Charlotte dolls, tallest - 12".            Est. $100-150

 

1756.   Six bisque head small dolls, with composition bodies, tallest - 8".    Est. $160-220

 

1757.   Gustav Heubach bisque head clockwork walking doll, with painted eyes, closed mouth and composition arms, 7 1/4" h.    Est. $160-220

 

1758.   Five bisque head dolls, to include Century Doll Co. Kestner, with sleep eyes, 11" h., Armand Marseille 341, with sleep eyes, 11 1/2" h., Armand Marseille 370, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, stuffed body, with kid leather arms, 20 1/2" h., Louis Steiner, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 10" h., and one marked 142, with sleep eyes and composition body, 16 1/2" h.          Est. $100-200

 

1759.   Four bisque head dolls, to include a K (star) R Simon & Halbig 126, with sleep eyes, open mouth and jointed composition body, 22" h., Armand Marseille 390, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 26" h., Armand Marseille 370, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and stuffed body with kid leather arms, 20 1/2" h., Grace Putnam Bye Lo doll, with sleep eyes and stuffed body, 11" h.    Est. $100-200

 

1760.   Six German Kugel Christmas ornaments, to include a silver, gold and green grape cluster, silver turnip and two silver balls, turnip - 6" h.      Est. $200-300

 

1761.   Group of miscellaneous candy containers and holiday items, tallest - 6 1/4".           Est. $80-120

 

1762.   Group of rabbit Easter candy containers, to include composition, egg crate etc., together with a contemporary rabbit with a pack, 10 3/4" h.  Est. $160-220

 

1763.   Group of Easter egg candy containers, to include cardboard, glass and tin examples, together with an egg house candy container, wire rabbit carriage, etc., largest egg - 5" h.      Est. $120-160

 

1764.   Five composition nodders, one duck is a candy container, tallest - 6".          Est. $200-300

 

1765.   Two candy containers, to include a German painted cardboard leprechaun 5 1/2" h. and a composition bust of Abraham Lincoln, 2 1/4" h.    Est. $160-220

 

1766.   Group of chicken candy containers, tallest - 7".         Est. $200-400

 

1767.   Group of Christmas items, to include a composition candy container, 8 1/2" h., celluloid Santa Claus figures, bisque figures, composition angel ornaments, figural glass bulbs, contemporary belsnickle, etc.      Est. $160-220

 

1768.   Two Christmas items, to include a Harry Knouff - Hotel Bearmont, Reinerton, Pa., Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year whiskey flask, 5 1/2" h. and a box of Christmas candles, manufactured by Standard Oil Company.          Est. $120-160

 

1769.   Six Christmas candle lanterns, tallest - 9".     Est. $160-220

 

1770.   Six mohair teddy bears, to include three miniature Steiff examples, tallest - 14"., together with a Steiff lioness, Hexie dog, and an unmarked tiger.    Est. $120-160

 

1771.   Two mohair teddy bears, 13 1/2" h. and 24 1/2" h.    Est. $200-300

 

1772.   Collection of marbles, to include a sulfide with seated rabbit, 1 1/2" dia., sulfide with lion, sulfide with horse, large swirl, Benningtons, etc.  Est. $100-200

 

1773.   Miscellaneous toys, to include a Wyandotte pressed steel pick-up truck, 6" l., paper litho blocks, tin lithograph wind-ups, and four sample tins.    Est. $80-120

 

1774.   Group of stick leg and celluloid animals, together with cardboard Christmas houses, painted tin alligator, etc.   Est. $100-200

 

1775.   Group of stick leg animals, to include sheep, horse, and cow, tallest - 4 3/4".          Est. $160-220

 

1776.   Miscellaneous toys, to include Hill's Spelling Blocks, in original paper litho over wood box, two dexterity games, hand crank music box, set of German paper litho blocks, and a German tin litho wind-up race horse, 4 3/4" h.  Est. $200-300

 

1777.   Four composition horse on platform pull toys, together with a horse rocker, tallest - 8 1/2".           Est. $160-220

 

1778.   Three composition roly poly clowns, 6" h.    Est. $120-160

 

1779.   Williams Root Beer Extract advertising slide lid box, 7 1/2" h., 9 3/4" w.   Est. $80-120

 

1780.   Schuco telesteering car, in the original box, together with a tin wind-up car, a Meccano constructo racer with spare parts, and a Schoenhut clown.          Est. $160-220

 

1781.   Britain Army Lorry truck, with original box, together with a Dinky Toys Meccano Royal Tank Corps Light Tank set, in the original box and an empty box for a Britain Bren Gun Carrier.         Est. $120-160

 

1782.   Four cast iron still banks, tallest - 4 1/4".       Est. $100-150

 

1783.   Hall's Excelsior cast iron mechanical bank, 5" h.      Est. $160-220

 

1784.   Group of tin lithograph pails, banks and advertising tins, to include two small sand pails, five still banks, etc.       Est. $200-300

 

1785.   Cast iron Stover Junior Waffle iron, in the original box, together with a doll's toy pewter dish service, in the original box.      Est. $80-120

 

1786.   Miscellaneous tin toys, to include a three-horse drawn cart and wagons, friction airplane and a seesaw toy, 6 3/4" h.   Est. $100-200

 

1787.   Moxie tin lithograph advertising horse car, 8 1/2" l.  Est. $200-300

 

1788.   Marx tin lithograph wind-up Amos and Andy Fresh Air Taxicab, 8" l.        Est. $160-220

 

1789.   German Goso tin baby carriage, 7" h. Est. $80-120

 

1790.   J. & E. Stevens cast iron William Tell mechanical bank.      Est. $120-160

 

1791.   Three cast iron horse drawn wagons, to include a Kenton milk wagon with driver, 12 1/2" l., Hubley Royal Circus wagon, and a sulky with driver.            Est. $200-300

 

1792.   Dayton painted tinplate hillclimber auto, with cast iron driver and passenger, 7 3/4" l., together with a painted tin hillclimber locomotive and tender.          Est. $100-200

 

1793.   Three cast iron doorstops, to include a frog, a seated rabbit and a terrier, tallest - 11 1/2".  Est. $120-160

 

1794.   Nine cast iron still banks, to include a seated rabbit, cow, pig, elephant, brass turkey, etc., together with a small dog doorstop, tallest - 6".           Est. $200-300

 

1795.   Four cast iron still banks, to include a world globe, 5 1/4" h., the Maine, Graf Zepplin and a top hat.            Est. $160-220

 

1796.   Six cast iron still banks, tallest - 5 1/2" h.      Est. $160-220

 

1797.   Five cast iron still banks, tallest - 6".  Est. $160-220

 

1798.   Two cast iron fire ladder trucks, to include A. C. Williams and Dent, longest - 8 1/4".        Est. $120-160

 

1799.   Eight small cast iron vehicles, to include an Arcade Avery steam tractor, 4 1/2" l., A. C. Willimas Austin car, an early limousine, etc.    Est. $100-200

 

1800.   Arcade cast iron Yellow Cab taxi bank, 7 3/4" l.       Est. $100-150

 

1801.   Restored Bennett Texaco Sky Chief gas pump, with plastic globe, porcelain pump placard dated 3-10-60, 77" h.        Est. $500-800

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Auction Date(s)
Wednesday Mar 18, 2020 Completed
Auction Location

Downingtown, PA 19335
Company
Pook & Pook

Contact: Jamie A. Shearer
Phone: (610) 269-4040
Website: www.pookandpook.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Auction – This is a public sale conducted by Pook & Pook, Inc., a licensed and bonded auctioneer. Pook & Pook, Inc. is the agent of the items being sold at auction. By bidding on any item at auction the purchaser agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale or any other conditions announced and/or published. 2. As Is – All items (hereinafter referred to as item(s), lot(s), article(s), antique(s), property, etc.) for sale are sold “AS IS” and Pook & Pook, Inc., its agents, employees, and/or consignors do not make any guarantees, warranties, or representations, expressed or implied, with respect to the items or the correctness of the catalogue or other description of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise, except where applicable under the Terms of Guarantee (applies ONLY to published catalog auctions, NOT Online Only Auctions). No statement anywhere, whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a guarantee, warranty, or representation. 3. Condition – All prospective bidders should inspect the property they wish to purchase prior to bidding. If a bidder is unable to view an item in person, they are responsible for obtaining a condition report and/or additional photographs prior to bidding to determine an article’s condition, size, and degree of restoration. We endeavor to be fair and forthright with our descriptions and condition reports; however, bidders must acknowledge that antique items often show normal signs of use and wear, which might not be specified in a condition report. If you are a very particular client with expectations of perfection for the items you purchase, it is advisable that you inspect items in person or that you do not submit absentee bids as your definition of condition may be more exacting that an appraiser could have time to verify. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Pook & Pook, Inc. reserves the right to reject any request for condition report/additional photograph in which, in our opinion, the value of the object is not commensurate with the time necessary to complete the request. Please also note that the warranties given by Pook & Pook, Inc. (applies to published/printed catalog auctions only), do not extend to the condition reports. Lots, especially those containing semi-precious and precious stones, cannot be returned once they have been removed from the gallery. Weights and measurements are approximate. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee clocks, watches, mechanical banks, scientific instruments, electric lamps, and other mechanical or electric items to be complete or in working condition. Display materials shown in photographs are not included with the lot unless stated in the description. Box lots (i.e. books) are only guaranteed to have those items listed in the description and no condition reports or additional photographs will be provided. 4. Reserve – Some lots offered may be subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Pook & Pook, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. A representative of Pook & Pook, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. Reserves are set at or below the estimated range. Under no circumstances will reserve amounts be disclosed to prospective bidders. 5. Auctioneer’s discretion – The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid which, in his/her opinion, is not commensurate with the value of the article being offered. At their discretion, the auctioneer may also reject any bid that he/she may determine as having a detrimental effect on the item in question or the sale as a whole. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. We reserve the right to withdraw any property before sale. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event of doubt as to the validity of any bid, the auctioneer will have the final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sale record is conclusive. 6. Registration – All bidders must provide identification and a major credit card in order to receive a bidder paddle and/or execute absentee or telephone bids. In order to protect our/our consignors’ interests, we may ask bidders to provide a deposit and/or provide additional financial references. We reserve the right to reject any registration for unqualified buyers. 7. Bidding – A bid may be placed one of several ways: a. In House Live Bids – In-house, live bidding is only available for select sales after registration and receipt of a paddle. The auctioneer will announce the lot number and a starting bid amount. Raise your paddle to indicate your intent to bid. You must be recognized/acknowledged by the auctioneer. After the fall of the hammer, the auctioneer will announce the hammer price and paddle and/or buyer number. b. Telephone Bids – Telephone bidding is only available for select sales. Any request for telephone bidding must be received by us in writing by bid form, online bid form, by fax, mail, and/or email at least 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction. We do not accept verbal requests for bids. Requests for telephone bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee with information provided to us by the bidder. Please check all information submitted for accuracy. The bidder should receive an acknowledgement that bids have been received and if no such acknowledgement is given, it is the bidder’s responsibility to confirm its receipt. Pook & Pook, Inc. executes bids based on lot number provided by the bidder, not the description, so please make sure that the lot number is correct when submitting bids. When the telephone bidder’s lot is up for sale, a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee will call the primary telephone number provided by the bidder. If time allows, our designee will call the secondary number provided by the bidder. Our designee will make every effort to execute bidder’s instructions. It is recommended that bidders leave a back-up amount in the event that the telephone bidder is unreachable. Bidder agrees to a minimum opening bid of $500 per lot for telephone bidding, regardless of the value of the lot. If it is necessary to change or cancel your telephone bid, your request must be received 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction and subsequently acknowledged. Submit changes or cancellations to bids@pookandpook.com. Telephone bids are accepted and/or executed at the discretion of Pook & Pook, Inc. and at the risk of the bidder. Telephone bidding is a convenience for bidders not present at auction and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. c. Absentee Bids – Absentee bidding is only available for select sales (see Internet Bids for online absentee bidding). Any request for absentee bidding must be received by us in writing by bid form, online bid form, by fax, mail, and/or email at least 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction. We do not accept verbal requests for bids. Requests for absentee bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee with information provided to us by the bidder. Please check all information submitted for accuracy. The bidder should receive an acknowledgement that bids have been received and if no such acknowledgement is given, it is the bidder’s responsibility to confirm its receipt. Pook & Pook, Inc. executes bids based on lot number provided by the bidder, not the description, so please make sure that the lot number is correct when submitting bids. When a lot is up for sale, the auctioneer will bid competitively up to the absentee bidder’s maximum bid amount. If it is necessary to change or cancel your absentee bid, your request must be received 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction and subsequently acknowledged. Submit changes or cancellations to bids@pookandpook.com. Absentee bids are accepted and/or executed at the discretion of Pook & Pook, Inc. and at the risk of the bidder. Absentee bidding is a convenience for bidders not present at auction and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. Absentee bids less than half of the low estimate will not be accepted, acknowledged, or processed. d. Internet Bidding – Internet bidding, both live and absentee, is available for all sales. A third party online bidding platform, Bidsquare, www.bidsquare.com, requires a separate registration. In order to expedite the Bidsquare registration process, it is recommended that you register at least one day before the start of the auction. Information is transmitted to us from Bidsquare and bid amounts are anonymous and we do not have previous knowledge of bids left by registered Bidsquare users. At the time of the sale, bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee transmitted to us by Bidsquare. We are not responsible for any errors, omissions, ability or inability, in connection with bidder’s use of Bidsquare as we are not able to control the transmission speed. WHEN THE PLATFORM STATES "FLOOR BIDDER", THIS MEANS A BIDDER NOT ON BIDSQUARE (a bidder in the room, on the phone, an absentee bid, or a bidder on another internet bidding platform). 8. Bidding increments IN-HOUSE SALES Bid Amount Increment up to $500 by $25 $500 to $1,000 by $50 $1,000 to $2,000 by $100 $2,000 to $5,000 by $200 $5,000 to $10,000 by $500 $10,000 to $20,000 by $1,000 $20,000 and up auctioneer’s discretion ONLINE ONLY SALES* Bid Amount Increment up to $500 by $10 $500 to $1,000 by $20 $1,000 to $5,000 by $50 $5,000 to $10,000 by $100 $10,000 and up auctioneer’s discretion *subject to change at auctioneer discretion 9. Title – Title of each lot passes when the hammer falls and/or the auctioneer says “SOLD”. Thereafter, any loss by fire, theft, breakage, or any other cause is the sole responsibility of the purchaser. Merchandise must be packed and transported by the purchaser at his own risk and expense. Employees or agents of Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not pack or transport the merchandise. If the buyer requests assistance from an employee or agent of Pook & Pook, Inc. with packaging or transport it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the purchaser, and Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not be liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by such employee or agent. We are not responsible for any damage to property left on the premises, or removed and stored in a storage facility. Pook & Pook, Inc. is not responsible for the acts or omissions of third parties whom the buyer retains for shipping, or any damage that occurs after items are removed from Pook & Pook, Inc.’s auction house. 10. Buyer’s Premium – A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. A buyer’s premium for each individual lot is 22% (25% on Bidsquare or other third party online bid platform) of the successful bid price up to and including $1,000,000, and 13% on any amount in excess of $1,000,000. This amount will be added to the successful bid price of each lot and is payable by the purchaser together with the applicable sales or use tax which is applied to the total cost of your purchase. Online purchasers pay an additional 3% buyer’s premium for the use of the online bidding services. 11. Sales Tax – Buyers will be required to pay Pennsylvania Sales Tax of 6% at the time of payment unless: A) Items are shipped out of Pennsylvania by an ICC licensed shipping company; and/or, B) The buyer provides Pook & Pook, Inc. with a valid Sales Tax License Number and completes and signs Pennsylvania Exemption Certificate (REV-1220). The form is available at our office or found here: http://www.revenue.pa.gov/FormsandPublications/FormsforBusinesses/Documents/Sales-Use%20Tax/rev-1220.pdf 12. Payment – Payments can be made with cash, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire, or personal/business check. Make checks payable to Pook & Pook, Inc. A fee of up to $50.00 will be charged for returned checks. First time purchasers must pay with cash, bank check, money order, wire transfer, and/or personal/business check. First time purchasers paying with personal/business check cannot collect items until payment has cleared or ten days post-deposit. We can accept most major credit cards from established clients; however, there is an additional 3% surcharge. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not accept debit cards, PayPal, BidPay, and/or Western Union wires. Items purchased for a third party must be paid for by the purchaser of record, regardless of whether the purchaser of record has received funds from the third party. Payment is due no later than 10 days post sale. If payment is not received within 15 days of the day of sale, the credit card of record will be charged the invoice total plus a 3% surcharge. If no credit card is available or if payment has not been received within 28 days, Pook & Pook, Inc. will pursue alternate collection avenues to collect the balance due plus any storage, administrative, attorney, and/or court fees. Contact: billing@pookandpook.com with any questions. 13. Non-Payment – Pook & Pook, Inc. pays its consignors 30 days after the day of sale. If a buyer fails to make payment within 30 days of the day of sale, Pook & Pook Inc. shall be entitled to do any or all of the following: a. After 15 Days - Charge the credit card number provided to Pook & Pook, Inc. by the buyer for the total due plus any applicable fees (storage, interest, etc.) plus a 3% surcharge. If a deposit was submitted prior to bidding, this amount will not be refunded, but be kept and applied towards any owed amounts. b. After 30 Days – File a Civil Complaint against the buyer to recover any balance due plus court fees, interest, storage fees, administrative costs, attorney fees, and any other applicable financial hardship caused to Pook & Pook, Inc., and/or the consignor, or pursue other collection avenues to recover any and all losses. c. Charge interest at a rate of 1% per month throughout the entire time frame of non-payment. d. After 45 Days – Re-offer the items for sale, either publicly or privately, and collect any remaining balance owed after such sale from the original buyer, including, but not limited to: total balance remaining, lost buyer’s premium, lost consignor’s fee, court costs, interest, storage fees, attorney fees, administrative costs including those related to re-selling the item(s), and any other related fees. e. Reject further bidding or consignments by the buyer at any and all future auctions (Unpaid Item Disputes will be filed for all non-paying Bidsquare bidders). 14. Shipping/Pick-Up – Pook & Pook, Inc. does not provide in-house shipping, but will assist bidders in coordinating shipping with an outside shipping company. We reserve the right to hold merchandise purchased until payment has cleared the bank (10 days for personal checks, business checks, and overseas money orders/cashier’s checks), if we deem such action necessary to protect our interest. Items paid for via bank wire transfer, cashier’s check, or money order will be released immediately. All items must be picked up, or shipping arrangements made, within two weeks of the day of sale. All bidders must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. by email (shipping@pookandpook.com), telephone, (610) 269-4040, or fax (610) 269-9274 regarding their chosen shipper. The purchaser must pay the shipper in advance for all packaging expenses, including labor, materials, postage, and, if applicable, insurance fees. If the property purchased is subject to laws governing export from U.S. or laws restricting imports into foreign countries, the granting of licensing for export and/or import of such goods is the responsibility of the buyer. Pick-up times are Monday through Friday between 9AM and 4:30PM. Pook & Pook, Inc. will bring purchases to successful buyers, and/or their shippers, but buyers, and/or their shippers, must pack/wrap and load their items. 15. Storage Fees – Any items left at the gallery for more than two weeks following the sale will incur storage fees at a rate of $5.00 per lot, per day (this rate applies to all items regardless of size or value). Storage fees will begin on the 15th day regardless of payment status. Items still remaining at our gallery 45 days after the auction date will be considered abandoned and may be consigned to a future auction without additional notice to the purchaser. 16. No Chargeback Policy – Purchasers agree that disputes of any nature may not be resolved by a credit card chargeback and further agree to refrain from filing any chargeback claim against Pook & Pook, Inc. and/or its credit card merchant. By purchasing at Pook & Pook, Inc., the purchaser waives the right to initiate a chargeback and furthermore agrees to pay a minimum of $500 plus administrative fees, costs, attorney fees, and/or any other charges associated with responding to said chargeback due to the administrative burden of responding to said dispute. 17. Firearms – Purchasers of firearms must strictly comply with all state and federal regulations governing their purchase, registration, and transportation. Firearms requiring registration are designated in our catalogue as R (requires registration/FFL) or C&R (Curio & Relic). Bidders of firearms requiring registration (R or C&R) will be required to provide their Federal Firearms License or be a licensed Collector of Curio & Relics. If a purchaser does not possess a federal license, he/she must comply with additional registration as required by their resident state. The purchaser is solely responsible for fees associated with the additional registration requirements charged by Pook & Pook, Inc. or purchaser’s transfer agent. If the purchaser is not in possession of a federal license and is not a resident of Pennsylvania, he/she must make arrangements with a transfer agent in their resident state. If you are restricted from purchasing a firearm, please do not attempt to bid on any firearm. 18. Restricted Transport of Items – Certain items containing elements of restricted plant and/or animal material may require a permit, license, or certificate and be subject to laws governing export from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and import to other states/foreign countries. Prior to purchase, it is the Purchaser’s responsibility to familiarize themselves with relevant regulations of the state/country concerned and obtain any necessary permit, license, or certificate. Sales will not be rescinded for the Purchaser’s inability to obtain the required documentation. 19. Copyright – All information, text, articles, data, images, or other materials provided by Pook & Pook, Inc. either on our website, printed catalogue, and/or third-party website are copyrighted and sole property of Pook & Pook, Inc. You may not edit, modify and/or make use of such copyrighted materials without the express, prior written consent of Pook & Pook, Inc. You may only use, download, and/or copy any materials for informational purposes. 20. Limited Liability - Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser. See Terms of Guarantee for further details. 21. Jurisdiction - Purchasers are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the auction is held. By bidding at Pook & Pook, Inc., purchasers consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.   TERMS OF GUARANTEE Pook & Pook, Inc.’s Period Furniture, Fine Art, and Accessories Sales carry a limited guarantee. This guarantee is designed to protect the buyer against major discrepancies. (i.e. major restorations or repairs not described, fakes, forgeries, replicas, reproductions, or major fabrications) that would have a major effect upon the value of the item purchased. The limited guarantee only applies to period furniture, fine art and accessories sales, not decorative arts and/or online only sales. Pook & Pook, Inc. warrants the Authorship of items in Bold Face Type for a period of 15 days from the date of the sale of such lot and only to the original purchaser of record at the auction. If it is determined to Pook & Pook, Inc.’s satisfaction that the Bold Face Type is incorrect, the sale will be rescinded, provided the entire lot is returned to Pook & Pook, Inc. in the same condition in which it was at the time of the sale. It is also Pook & Pook, Inc.’s general policy to have the purchaser obtain, at the purchaser’s expense, the opinion of one (or two in some cases) recognized experts in the field, mutually acceptable to Pook & Pook, Inc. and the purchaser, before Pook & Pook, Inc. determines whether to rescind the sale. “Authorship” is defined as the creator, period, culture, source of origin, as the case may be, as set forth in the Bold Face Type of a lot in a printed catalogue, with exception of amendments by any oral or written salesroom notices or announcements. All other warranties of authenticity of authorship, express or implied, are hereby disclaimed and purchaser shall take each lot “as is” and with all faults and errors of description. Bold Face Type in the catalogue which identify an item specifically as the work of the named artist or author shall mean that the work is by the named artist or author (i.e. if the name of the artist is printed in Bold Face Type without a question mark and without any qualifying phrase such as “attributed to” or “circle of”. Bold Face Type in the catalogue attributing the work to a named artist or author shall mean that the work is of a period or school of the artist or author, but is not, with certainty, by the named artist or author. This may also be indicated with a question mark following the name of author. The purchaser’s sole remedy in the event of disputed authenticity of authorship of any lot shall be rescission of the sale and restitution of the original purchase price and premium paid by such purchaser. Pook & Pook, Inc. hereby disclaims all liability for any damages, incidental, consequential or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with any sale to purchaser. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not refund any shipping and/or handling fees paid to a third party by the purchaser. Disputes of any nature may not be resolved by a credit card chargeback (see Conditions of Sale, No Chargeback Policy). Bidders are expected to examine material prior to purchase and at the time of pickup. If a bidder is unable to examine an item in person, they are responsible for obtaining a Condition Report and an Auction Addendum prior to bidding. If you are a successful purchaser, prompt payment and shipping arrangements are expected, followed by immediate examination of all material purchased. The purchaser must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. of any major discrepancies to the description listed in Bold Face Type (unless previously corrected in the Condition Report and/or Addendum). Pook & Pook, Inc. pays its consignors 30 days after the day of sale. Once consignors have been paid, Pook & Pook, Inc. will not honor any requests for refunds. If a buyer suspects a major discrepancy and will need longer than 30 days post sale to obtain documentation of such a discrepancy, they must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. in writing prior to that deadline so that payment can be withheld from the consignor until such time as the discrepancy is resolved or the sale is rescinded. Please note that this limited guarantee does not extend to any condition report, oral or written, provided to the buyer by Pook & Pook, Inc. Condition reports are provided as a courtesy and are not a replacement for physical observation/examination of the item(s) bidders wish to purchase, and as such, bidders must assume the responsibility for any errors or omissions contained therein. All dimensions given in the catalogue are approximate and are not guaranteed. All weights, grades, and sizes listed are approximate. Definitions of statements: a. “Attributed to” - work is of the period of the named artist and may be the work of that artist, but is not definitely. b. “Circle of” - work of the period closely associated with the artist or from his studio. c. “School of” - work by a pupil or follower of the artist, in his style. d. “After” - in our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist. e. “Signed” - has a signature which in our qualified opinion is the signature of the artist. f. “Bears signature” - has signature which in our qualified opinion, might be the signature of the artist. EXCLUSIONS Notwithstanding any other provision of these Terms of Guarantee, Pook & Pook, Inc. disclaims all warranties of authenticity of authorship for all lots consisting of works of fine art by or attributed to artists, authors, or persons living before 1870 and, when no artist, author or person is so identified, works attributed to a period which includes any date prior to 1870 and all warranties relating to the identification of the periods or dates of execution of property which may be proven inaccurate. Clocks and Mechanical items – Items with mechanical parts such as clocks, mechanical banks, music boxes, etc. are not guaranteed to be in working condition. Display materials – Display materials such as shelves, holders, and platform bases which may be shown in photographs are not included with any lot unless specifically stated in the written description. Lot Sampling – Lots depicted with the words “lot sampling” also in the photograph are only guaranteed to have those items listed in the written description. Firearms – Purchasers of firearms must strictly comply with all state and federal regulations governing their purchase, registration, and transportation. See Conditions of Sale for further information. We do not guarantee the working condition of any firearm. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not be liable for accident or injury resulting in purchase of firearm. Purchasers should have all firearms they purchase examined by a certified gunsmith prior to use. Jewelry - All jewelry weights and measurements are approximate. Items with semi-precious and precious stones are not returnable once they have been removed from our auction gallery. Electrified items – We do not guarantee the working condition of any electrified items such as lamps. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not be liable for accident or injury resulting in the use of any electrified item. Purchasers should have all electrified items they purchase examined by a certified electrician prior to use. Oriental Rugs - Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee the names or patterns of Oriental rugs. Sizes provided are approximate. Wine and Spirits – Purchasers of alcoholic beverages must be at least 21 years of age. Wine and spirits sold at auction may be subject to laws governing export from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania/US and import to other states/foreign countries. It is the Purchaser’s responsibility to obtain any necessary import/export license and should secure the license prior to purchase. Sales will not be rescinded for inability to obtain a license or delay of same. Purchasers are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the auction is held. By bidding at Pook & Pook, Inc. purchasers consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these Terms and all other terms announced/published at the time of sale.

Online Only Decorative Arts Auction Wednesday, March 18th, 2020 at 9AM ALL BIDDING FOR THIS AUCTION IS ONLINE. Exhibition: Monday, March 16, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM Tuesday, March 17, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM Online Only Auctions at Pook & Pook are live auctions, not timed auctions. They run just like a regular salesroom auction with the lots being sold one at a time in lot number order. The only difference is that there are no bidders in the salesroom or on the phones. All bidding, both live and absentee, is taking place online through online bidding platforms. You can leave absentee bids up until a few minutes before an item sells. You can also bid live when the item crosses the auction block. Once the item is live, outbid notices cease. When the bidding slows down, a fair warning is given and a five second countdown begins. If nobody clicks bid during that five second countdown, the clerk then clicks ‘sold’. If someone does click bid, the countdown clock resets itself to five seconds and the countdown begins again. For the Online Only Auctions, we sell approximately 150 lots per hour. Please note that Pook & Pook is using multiple online bidding platforms for this auction. When watching the auction online, please note that "floor" bid simply means a bid taken from a different platform than the one you are watching. If you have any additional questions about how our Online Only Auctions work, please call (610) 269-4040 or email info@pookandpook.com. The buyer’s premium for this auction is 25%. CREDIT CARDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FROM FIRST TIME PURCHASERS. POOK & POOK DOES NOT SHIP IN-HOUSE BUT IS HAPPY TO ASSIST BUYERS WITH ARRANGING SHIPPING WITH AN OUTSIDE SHIPPER. THERE IS NO GALLERY EXHIBITION ON THE DAY OF THE SALE. THE BUYER'S PREMIUM IS 25%. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS AUCTION WILL BE LISTED ON MULTIPLE PLATFORMS.

 

1001.   Painted sheet iron rooster weathervane, 19th c., 13" h., 20" w.         Est. $100-200

 

1002.   Wrought iron skillet, 19th c., stamped W. Foster, 45" l.        Est. $80-120

 

1003.   Painted pressboard gameboard, early 20th c., 24" x 24".       Est. $100-150

 

1004.   Two tramp art miniature dressers, ca. 1900, 15 1/4" h., 8 3/4" w. and 11 1/2" h., 9 1/2" w. Est. $100-200

 

1005.   Painted dome lid box, 19th c., with decoupage chinoiserie decoration, 5 1/2" h., 12" w.     Est. $100-200

 

1006.   Two Pennsylvania walnut dresser boxes, ca. 1900, with carved bird and floral decoration, 5 3/4" h., 8 3/4" w. and 5" h., 9" w.          Est. $200-300

 

1007.   Green and white appliqué oak leaf quilt, mid 19th c., 84" x 86".      Est. $140-240

 

1008.   Matchstick dresser box, inscribed Anna, together with another dresser box and a painted slide lid box (lacking lid)    Est. $100-200

 

1009.   Pennsylvania poplar lock box, 19th c., with side drawer, 11" h., 15 1/4" w. Est. $100-200

 

1010.   Collection of early marbles, to include sulphides, Bennington, etc. together with a marble gameboard.            Est. $200-300

 

1011.   Pair of large Staffordshire spaniels, 19th c., 13 3/4" h.          Est. $80-120

 

1012.   Iron tools, to include signed oyster knives, sugar nippers, shears, etc.          Est. $200-300

 

1013.   Four pieces of diamond thumbprint glass, tallest - 9 1/2".     Est. $100-200

 

1014.   Two Parquetry gameboards, late 19th c., 19" x 27 1/2" and 16" x 16".         Est. $100-200

 

1015.   Four Pennsylvania toleware bread trays, 19th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1016.   Pennsylvania rye straw bee skep, together with a basket having a bentwood handle.          Est. $80-120

 

1017.   Walnut parcheesi gameboard, 19th c., inlaid with US three-cent pieces, 19 1/2" x 19 1/4". Est. $100-150

 

1018.   Four redware bird houses, to include examples by Stahl and Seagreaves.    Est. $100-200

 

1019.   Painted tramp art comb box, late 19th c., 8" h., 8 1/2" w.      Est. $100-200

 

1020.   Mortised walnut footstool, 19th c., 7 3/4" h., 12 1/2" w.       Est. $80-120

 

1021.   Three Pennsylvania rye straw baskets, largest - 7" h., 20" w.            Est. $100-200

 

1022.   Group of carved and painted animals, tallest - 7" h.  Est. $100-200

 

1023.   Double sided parquetry gameboard, late 19th c., 20 1/2" x 20 1/2".  Est. $100-200

 

1024.   Two tramp art dresser boxes, late 19th c., 10 1/2" h., 12 3/4" w. and 7" h., 11" w.  Est. $200-300

 

1025.   Eight redware shallow bowls, 19th c., 5 3/4" dia. - 7 1/2" dia.          Est. $100-200

 

1026.   Two tiger maple footstools, 19th c.    Est. $140-240

 

1027.   Pennsylvania stoneware lidded cake crock, 19th c., with cobalt decoration, 5 1/2" h., 8 1/2" dia.   Est. $100-200

 

1028.   Group of Bennington and Rockingham pottery, 19th c.        Est. $140-240

 

1029.   Painted pine dresser box, 19th c., retaining its original decoration, 6 1/4" h., 12 1/4" w.     Est. $200-400

 

1030.   Stained poplar guitar case, 19th c., 37" l.       Est. $140-240

 

1031.   Two Three-gallon stoneware jugs, 19th c., with cobalt decoration, 14" h.    Est. $200-300

 

1032.   Painted pine gameboard, ca. 1900, 20 1/4" x 14 1/4".            Est. $100-150

 

1033.   Sailor's carved dresser box, 19th c., inscribed Frank on lid, and Hope and Good Luck on sides, 5 1/4" h., 11 1/2" w.  Est. $100-200

 

1034.   Amish painted cradle, 17 3/4" l., together with an early teddy bear. Provenance: Cradle - Henry Lapp sale.     Est. $100-200

 

1035.   Redware figure of an African American mans head, 7 1/2" h.          Est. $140-240

 

1036.   Stoneware canteen, together with a painted redware hen bank.         Est. $200-300

 

1037.   Pair of shard memory plates, 8 3/4" dia., together with a painted tin horn, 23 1/4" l.           Est. $100-200

 

1038.   Pair of Indian clubs, together with a mallet and scoop, stamped N.B. Bagg. Est. $200-300

 

1039.   Miniature watercolor portrait of a woman, 19th c., 4" x 3 1/4".        Est. $80-120

 

1040.   Southeastern Pennsylvania ink fraktur bookplate, 19th c., 4 1/2" x 3 1/4".   Est. $100-150

 

1041.   Group of antique frames.        Est. $100-150

 

1042.   Miniature Pennsylvania redware plate, 19th c., with slip flower decoration, 5" dia. Est. $200-300

 

1043.   Pieced crib quilt, 19th c., 30" x 24".   Est. $100-150

 

1044.   Tin chandelier, 20th c., 22" dia. Provenance: Sam Morgan Auctions.          Est. $80-120

 

1045.   Two Jacquard coverlets, mid 19th c.  Est. $100-200

 

1046.   Slag glass table lamp, early 20th c., 23 1/2" h.           Est. $200-400

 

1047.   Copper bedwarmer, 19th c., with punched distilfink decoration, 41 1/4" l.   Est. $80-120

 

1048.   Silk and wood shaving Easter basket, with decoupage eggs, 5" h., 13 1/2" w.         Est. $80-120

 

1049.   Four pieces of chalkware, ca. 1900, tallest - 10 1/2" h.          Est. $200-400

 

1050.   Three miniature watercolor portraits, 19th c., 4" x 3".           Est. $200-300

 

1051.   Painted toleware tea caddy, 19th c., 5" h., 5" w.        Est. $80-120

 

1052.   Two Continental blue and white pottery pitchers, 9 3/4" h.   Est. $40-80

 

1053.   Tucker porcelain urn, ca. 1830, 12 1/2" h.     Est. $80-120

 

1054.   Pair of spurious Peales Museum silhouettes of George and Martha Washington, 5" x 3 1/2".         Est. $100-150

 

1055.   Two unframed prints, to include Court of Death, after Rembrandt Peale and Mount Vernon in Virginia.          Est. $10-20

 

1056.   Unframed prints, many historical, together with a framed printed fraktur and a sterling silver spoon, inscribed Presidents House.   Est. $80-120

 

1057.   Carved and painted horse, 21 1/2" h.  Est. $200-300

 

1058.   Carved and painted horse pull toy, 24" h.      Est. $200-300

 

1059.   Painted cast iron horse windmill weight, 16 1/2" .h   Est. $200-400

 

1060.   Miniature mahogany chest of drawers, 19th c., 16 1/2" h., 14 1/2" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1061.   Mahogany silver chest, 19th c., 12 3/4" x 20".           Est. $100-200

 

1062.   English mahogany apothecary cabinet, ca. 1800, open - 18" h., 23" w.        Est. $300-500

 

1063.   Appliqué quilt, late 19th c., 79" x 75".           Est. $200-400

 

1064.   Star of Bethlehem quilt, dated 1880, 74" x 82".         Est. $200-300

 

1065.   Rosewood donation box, 19th c., together with a mahogany dresser box, 5 1/2" h., 13" w. and 8 3/4" h., 12" w.        Est. $140-240

 

1066.   Brass mounted plane, marking gauge and horse scrape.        Est. $100-200

 

1067.   Battersea patch box, together with two porcelain boxes.       Est. $100-150

 

1068.   Collection of sterling silver and plated dresser accessories.   Est. $300-500

 

1069.   Boston sterling silver mug, by Bigelow, Bros. & Kennard, 3 7/8" h., 6.5 ozt.          Est. $80-120

 

1070.   Weighted sterling silver, to include four Tiffany candlesticks.          Est. $100-200

 

1071.   Scofield Pantheon pattern sterling silver tea service, together with a plated tray, 132.4 ozt.            Est. $1,400-1,600

 

1072.   English repousse silver hot water kettle, early 19th c., bearing the touch of Robert Garrard, 14 1/2" h., 65.7 ozt.          Est. $800-1,000

 

1073.   Sterling silver three-piece tea service, 20.1 ozt.         Est. $220-260

 

1074.   Two repousse sterling silver bowls, together with a plate, inscribed Dorothy, 45.5 ozt.      Est. $460-500

 

1075.   Sterling silver bowls and serving dishes, 46.5 ozt.    Est. $480-520

 

1076.   Sterling silver tablewares, 53.6 ozt., together with a pair of plated candelabra.        Est. $540-580

 

1077.   Coin silver flatware, 6.6 ozt., together with an 800 silver strainer, 1.4 ozt. and a group of silver handled serving utensils.         Est. $100-140

 

1078.   Sterling silver flatware, 45.5 ozt.       Est. $460-500

 

1079.   Sterling silver serving utensils, 15 ozt.           Est. $160-200

 

1080.   Sterling silver serving utensils, 27.8 ozt.        Est. $300-340

 

1081.   Chinese export porcelain rose medallion teapot and cup, with case, together with a small printed roundel.           Est. $100-150

 

1082.   Miniature stoneware crock, 19th c., with cobalt decoration and incised 1/3W 2/3d, 4" h.    Est. $200-300

 

1083.   American painted leather fire bucket, dated 1816, 13 1/2" h.            Est. $140-240

 

1084.   Four iron mouth harps, two signed J. Smith.  Est. $80-120

 

1085.   Seven wrought iron scissors and snuffers, 19th c.      Est. $80-120

 

1086.   Group of early straight razors.            Est. $80-120

 

1087.   Group of toys, to include marbles, spinning tops, etc.           Est. $80-120

 

1088.   Group of early sewing accessories, to include button hole cutters, bone knitting accessories, etc.  Est. $140-240

 

1089.   Group of early instruments and accessories, together with a tole box, brass compass, small powder horn, etc.         Est. $200-300

 

1090.   Five Continental miniature watercolor portraits.        Est. $140-240

 

1091.   Five miniature watercolor portraits, 19th c.   Est. $200-400

 

1092.   Four miniature portraits and silhouettes, 19th c.        Est. $140-240

 

1093.   Hearth equipment, to include two waffle irons, fire tools, a trammel, and a ladle.   Est. $200-300

 

1094.   Large chalkware stag, 15" h,  Est. $100-200

 

1095.   Painted pine knife tray, 19th c., 7" l., 14" w. Est. $100-150

 

1096.   Woodenware, to include a bowl, butterprints, scoop, etc.      Est. $100-150

 

1097.   Van Briggle art pottery vase, 11" h.   Est. $80-120

 

1098.   Child's figured maple pie crust table, early 20th c., 17 1/2" h.          Est. $80-120

 

1099.   Pair of iron Dewey crow decoys, 11" h.         Est. $80-120

 

1100.   American silver medal, inscribed United States of America, above a spread winged eagle, the reverse with Native American, inscribed G Washington President 1789, bearing the hallmark JW, possibly of a later date, 4" h.         Est. $200-300

 

1101.   Maitland Smith carved mahogany sideboard, 34 1/2" h., 60" w.       Est. $200-400

 

1102.   German carved walnut bookcase, 19th c., 96 1/2" h., 57" w. Est. $400-600

 

1103.   German carved oak center table and four chairs, ca. 1900, 29" h., 38" w.    Est. $400-600

 

1104.   George III style mahogany breakfront, constructed from old and new material, 78 1/2" h., 65 1/2" w.            Est. $500-1,000

 

1105.   Large German carved mahogany buffet, late 19th c., 105" h., 65 1/2" w.     Est. $400-800

 

1106.   German carved oak cabinet, late 19th c., 38 1/2" h., 42" w.  Est. $300-500

 

1107.   Pair of German carved cerule chairs, together with a vitrine, 73 1/2" h.       Est. $300-500

 

1108.   Mahogany bureau with porcelain mounts, 31 1/2" h., 38" w., together with a small marquetry demilune table, 29" h., 30" w. and a plate stand.       Est. $200-400

 

1109.   Classical mahogany dressing mirror, ca. 1830, with brass mounts, 37" h., 29 1/4" w.         Est. $300-500

 

1110.   Painted pine jelly cupboard, 19th c., retaining an old blue surface, 54 1/4" h., 46" w.         Est. $500-1,000

 

1111.   Stained pine harvest table, 19th c., retaining and old red surface, 28 1/2" h., 19" w., 71 1/2" d.      Est. $400-700

 

1112.   Pine corner shelf, 66" h.         Est. $140-240

 

1113.   Werlich stencil decorated child's pull sleigh, 32" l.   Est. $100-200

 

1114.   Painted Emery child's sled, 33" l.       Est. $200-300

 

1115.   Painted infants push sleigh, 48" l.      Est. $140-240

 

1116.   Sheraton mahogany marble top mixing table, ca. 1815, 27 3/4" h., 36" w., together with a Federal side chair and a small end table.    Est. $200-300

 

1117.   Chippendale style carved mahogany sofa, stamped SHK, 38 1/2" h., 79" w.            Est. $200-400

 

1118.   Pennsylvania Sheraton mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, 40 3/4" h., 42" w.     Est. $200-300

 

1119.   Federal mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, ca. 1805, with line inlay, 37" h., 40 3/4" w. Est. $200-400

 

1120.   Mahogany tall case clock, early 20th c., the works stamped B&D, 74 1/2" h.          Est. $100-200

 

1121.   Pennsylvania William and Mary painted poplar dower chest, ca. 1760, 25 1/2" h., 50" w.  Est. $300-500

 

1122.   Walnut shaving mirror, 19th c., with candlearms, 21 1/2" x 20".      Est. $100-200

 

1123.   Walnut splay leg stand, 19th c., 27 1/4" h., 18 3/4" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1124.   Small mortised pine bench, 19th c., 17" h., 42" w.    Est. $80-120

 

1125.   Pennsylvania or Maryland Chippendale walnut Pembroke table, late 18th c., 29" h., 18 1/4" w., 34" d. Provenance: Whiteside Auction 1973.           Est. $300-500

 

1126.   Federal style mahogany dwarf clock, retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston, 60" h.    Est. $200-400

 

1127.   Oil on canvas three-part folding screen, early 20th c., 72" x 60".      Est. $200-300

 

1128.   Philadelphia Chippendale walnut armchair, ca. 1770.           Est. $300-500

 

1129.   New England Sheraton mahogany sofa, ca. 1810, with satinwood inlays, 35" h., 72" w.     Est. $200-300

 

1130.   George III style carved mahogany open armchair.     Est. $200-300

 

1131.   Pennsylvania painted hard pine schrank, composed of period and non period elements, 82" h., 60" w.            Est. $800-1,200

 

1132.   Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest, late 18th c., 22" h., 50" w.  Est. $400-700

 

1133.   Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut dining chair, ca. 1780.     Est. $100-200

 

1134.   Pennsylvania painted poplar dower chest, late 18th c., with later decoration, 30" h., 49" w.           Est. $500-1,000

 

1135.   Mortised pine bench, 19th c., 34" h., 48" w.  Est. $140-240

 

1136.   Pennsylvania walnut schrank, constructed form period and non period elements, 87" h., 62" w.    Est. $800-1,200

 

1137.   Pennsylvania pine and poplar tall case clock, ca. 1800, 93" h.          Est. $400-800

 

1138.   Berks County, Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest, dated 1780, decorated in the manner of Bieber, 29 3/4" h., 49 1/4" w.  Est. $800-1,200

 

1139.   Pennsylvania painted poplar child's blanket chest, ca. 1800, with later sponge decoration, 16" h., 24" w.        Est. $400-600

 

1140.   Sheraton cherry one-drawer stand, 19th c., 30" h., 25" w.     Est. $80-120

 

1141.   W. Wallick Windsor settee, 31" h., 86" w.    Est. $500-1,000

 

1142.   English Windsor armchair, ca. 1800. Est. $300-400

 

1143.   Painted pine churn, for Wallace & Kohler, York, Pennsylvania, 32" h., 18 1/2" w. Est. $200-400

 

1144.   Pennsylvania Federal walnut slant front desk, ca. 1795, 42 1/4" h., 37 1/2" w.        Est. $200-400

 

1145.   Regency style mahogany games table, together with a reproduction Windsor, a candlestand and a child's tavern table.     Est. $200-400

 

1146.   Continental painted pine cupboard, 19th c., 24 1/2" h., 18 1/2" w.   Est. $140-240

 

1147.   MacKenzie Child's woven hassock and ceramic foot ottoman, 14 1/2" h., 31" w.    Est. $200-300

 

1148.   Pair of Stickley oak armchairs.           Est. $200-400

 

1149.   Sheraton cherry and birds-eye maple two-drawer stand, 19th c., 28 1/2" h., 18 1/2" w.       Est. $200-400

 

1150.   Large painted ladderback armchair, late 18th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1151.   Carl Weber watercolor river landscape, signed lower right, 13" x 26".         Est. $140-240

 

1152.   Mahogany and gilt mirror, early 20th c., 55 3/4" h.   Est. $100-200

 

1153.   Chippendale mahogany looking glass, ca. 1800, 38" h.         Est. $140-240

 

1154.   Engraving of General Washington, after Trumbull, 25 1/4" x 17 1/4".         Est. $140-240

 

1155.   Large needlework of George Washington, 33 1/2" x 26 1/2".           Est. $80-120

 

1156.   Thomas Craig (American 1849-1924), watercolor landscape, signed lower right, 15" x 24".          Est. $140-240

 

1157.   Pair of oil on board landscapes, signed Jeanne Stauffer '40, 16" x 20".        Est. $100-200

 

1158.   Adolph Pannash (American 1866-1952), oil on canvas country landscape, signed lower left, 18" x 24".            Est. $80-120

 

1159.   Oil on board winter landscape, early 20th c., 16 1/2" x 20 1/2".        Est. $80-120

 

1160.   Two Sheraton mirrors, ca. 1830, 22 1/2" x 10 1/4" and 25" x 14".    Est. $80-120

 

1161.   Two oil country landscapes, one signed Kornbau, 16 1/2" x 24" and 18" x 24".      Est. $80-120

 

1162.   David Ellinger, silkscreen Amish auction, 18 1/4" x 23 1/2".            Est. $80-120

 

1163.   Philip Chillman (American 1841-1915), watercolor landscape, signed lower right, 14" x 25".        Est. $80-120

 

1164.   Color lithograph, White's Big Cattle Show, after Krimmel, 24" x 26".          Est. $60-90

 

1165.   George Newman (American 1875-1965), watercolor and gouache landscape, signed lower right, 15"x 21".      Est. $100-150

 

1166.   Grandma Moses, silkscreen country landscape, 21" x 26".    Est. $100-200

 

1167.   Continental silk and metallic thread embroidery, 18th c., 25 1/2" x 19 1/2".            Est. $80-120

 

1168.   Ensigns & Thayer color lithograph, Presidents of the United States, 29" x 20 1/2". Est. $200-300

 

1169.   Group of unframed prints, fraktur, works on paper.   Est. $80-120

 

1170.   Marc Chagall lithograph, Profil a l'enfant rouge, 12 1/2" x 9 1/2".   Est. $200-300

 

1171.   Andrew Wyeth (American 1917-2009), collotype Blueberries, signed and numbered 121/250, 12 1/4" x 18 1/2".         Est. $200-300

 

1172.   Carolyn Wyeth (American 1909-1994), three signed prints Up From the Woods, 24 1/2" x 30".    Est. $200-300

 

1173.   Andrew Wyeth (American 1917-2009), collotype Harlequin, signed and numbered 52/300, 14 3/4" x 17 1/2".            Est. $200-400

 

1174.   Andrew Wyeth (American 1917-2009), The Helga Pictures, six nude studies, all inscribed Helga.            Est. $200-300

 

1175.   Military enlistment certificate for William Hass, 51st Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, 28" x 22".     Est. $100-150

 

1176.   Pennsylvania oil on poplar panel portrait of a young man, ca. 1840, inscribed in lower right corner Done at Once, 24" x 18 1/2".  Est. $140-240

 

1177.   Three silk on linen samplers, 19th c.  Est. $140-240

 

1178.   Ink fraktur manuscript, late 18th c., 12 1/4" x 7 1/2".            Est. $80-120

 

1179.   Pencil and watercolor landscape, late 19th c., identified on a label as Uncle Gaylords Mill, Union Springs, NY, 7" x 11".            Est. $100-150

 

1180.   Three Pennsylvania printed and hand colored fraktur.          Est. $100-200

 

1181.   Wool embroidery of a mother and children, 19th c. 14" x 16 1/2".   Est. $140-240

 

1182.   Two oil works, signed M. Stark 1938 and Lindenmate, 13" x 16" and 14" x 16".     Est. $80-120

 

1183.   Pennsylvania printed fraktur, by Samuel Baumann, Ephrata, dated 1811, 13" x 15 3/4", together with a printed Himmelsbrief, 16 1/4" x 11 1/2".       Est. $80-120

 

1184.   Printed and hand colored fraktur Irrgarten, by Blumer, 15 1/4" x 12".          Est. $140-240

 

1185.   Three Victor Shearer oil on canvas landscapes, largest - 10" x 15".  Est. $100-200

 

1186.   Three oil works, largest - 10" x 15".   Est. $80-120

 

1187.   Pair of Jerry Quier oil on board winter landscapes, both signed, 5" x 7".      Est. $80-120

 

1188.   Two Blousy Angel artist ink and watercolor fraktur, 8" x 13" and 13" x 16".           Est. $200-400

 

1189.   Watercolor drawing of a house, together with a watercolor of three puppies, 9" x 10 1/4" and 8 1/2" x 11 1/2".            Est. $100-200

 

1190.   Adrian Martinez (American b. 1949), pair of oil on board portraits of William and Maryann Early, after the works by Thomas Sully, 30" x 25".  Est. $200-400

 

1191.   Pair of Japanese painted scrolls, together with a Chinese embroidery, 23 3/4" x 8 1/2" and 15 3/4" x 15 3/4".     Est. $100-200

 

1192.   Two Sheraton mirrors, 19th c. 29" x 15" and 24 1/4" x 13 3/4".        Est. $140-240

 

1193.   Oil on canvas, 19th c., of a woman with mandolin, 20" x 24".          Est. $140-240

 

1194.   Oil on panel, 19th c., of a country landscape, 18" x 21 3/4". Est. $140-240

 

1195.   Arnold Todd (American mid 20th c.), oil on canvas portrait of John L. Hillpot, a farmer from Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania, 32" x 24".   Est. $140-240

 

1196.   Lillian Harpel (American, late19th/early 20th c.), oil on canvas barnscene, with sheep, signed lower right, dated 1907, 18" x 27".   Est. $300-500

 

1197.   David Y. Ellinger (American 1913-2003), watercolor fraktur, signed lower middle, 9" x 7".          Est. $200-300

 

1198.   Two silk on linen samplers, 19th c., 12" x 8 1/4" and 12" x 12 3/4". Est. $200-300

 

1199.   Silk on linen band sampler, 19th c., wrought by Martha Barnard, 20 1/2" x 8 1/2". Est. $140-240

 

1200.   English silk on linen sampler, dated 1819, wrought by Ann Sparke, under the tutelage of M. Williams, 12 1/2" x 13".  Est. $200-300

 

1201.   Lesghi star shriven carpet, ca. 1900, 5'10" x 3'7".      Est. $140-240

 

1202.   Heriz mat, ca. 1940, 4' x 2'10".           Est. $100-200

 

1203.   Beluch mat, together with a Caucasian mat, 3'4" x 1'6" and 1'7" x 1'11".     Est. $100-200

 

1204.   Hamadan carpet, ca. 1930, 7'3" x 4'4" .          Est. $140-240

 

1205.   Hamadan carpet, ca. 1930, 6' x 3'2".  Est. $60-90

 

1206.   Turkoman carpet, early 20th c., 5'5" x 4'10", together with a Hamadan runner, 9'4" x 3'4". Est. $100-200

 

1207.   Turkish carpet, early 20th c., 5'10" x 3'4".     Est. $200-300

 

1208.   Bidjar carpet, 5'6" x 3'8".        Est. $200-300

 

1209.   Persian carpet, 10' x 6'6".        Est. $300-500

 

1210.   Bidjar runner, 8'4" x 2'6".       Est. $140-240

 

1211.   Semi antique Bidjar carpet, 5'6" x 3'7".          Est. $200-300

 

1212.   Semi antique Bidjar carpet, 5'9" x 4'. Est. $200-300

 

1213.   Semi antique Bidjar carpet, 9' x 5'3". Est. $300-500

 

1214.   Bidjar carpet, 9'9" x 6'8".        Est. $300-500

 

1215.   Persian carpet, 10'3" x 6'7".    Est. $300-400

 

1216.   Semi antique Bidjar carpet, 5'6" x 3'8".          Est. $200-300

 

1217.   Shiraz long rug, 10'5" x 4'4".  Est. $200-400

 

1218.   Semi antique Afghan carpet, 4'9" x 3'6".        Est. $80-120

 

1219.   Two Bidjar mats, 4' x 2'5" and 4'1" x 2'7".     Est. $200-300

 

1220.   Two semi antique Caucasian carpets, 4'2" x 2'9" and 4'10" x 2'9".    Est. $140-240

 

1221.   Bohkara carpet, early 20th c., 7'10" x 6'.        Est. $140-240

 

1222.   Persian carpet, early 20th c., 6'8" x 4'5".        Est. $140-240

 

1223.   Two Turkoman mats, 4' x 3'10" and 2'4" x 1'7".        Est. $80-120

 

1224.   Indo carpet, early/mid 20th c., 15'2" x 10'4". Est. $400-600

 

1225.   Three Oriental mats, early/mid 20th c., largest - 5' x 3'9".     Est. $140-240

 

1226.   Stoneware lidded crock, 19th c., with cobalt flower decoration, 9" h.          Est. $140-240

 

1227.   Tin birdcage, late 19th c., together with a later carved bird, possibly by Noyes, 15 1/2" h. Est. $100-200

 

1228.   Painted tramp art miniature cupboard, ca. 1900, with heart sides, 12" h., together with a tramp art sewing box, 10" h.      Est. $140-240

 

1229.   Pine thread holder, late 19th c., 8" h. Est. $100-200

 

1230.   Two painted tramp art wall pockets, ca. 1900, 8" h. and 7 1/4" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1231.   Painted mortised stool, with splay legs, together with a floral painted stool and a cherry stool with scalloped apron.          Est. $200-300

 

1232.   Wallpaper dome lid box, together with a hide covered box, with London label, 19th c.      Est. $100-200

 

1233.   Three wallpaper dresser boxes, largest - 4 1/2" h., 7 1/2" w. Est. $200-300

 

1234.   Sevres style porcelain urn, 27 3/4" h. Est. $200-400

 

1235.   Ten Dresden reticulated porcelain plates, 9 1/4" dia. Est. $100-200

 

1236.   Steuben aurene glass vase, 5 7/8" h.   Est. $140-240

 

1237.   Lalique frosted glass owl vase, 5 3/8" h.        Est. $140-240

 

1238.   Brilliant cut glass table lamp, vase and compote, tallest - 20 1/2" h. Est. $200-400

 

1239.   Baccarat glass bowl, 15" dia. Est. $80-120

 

1240.   French gilt metal mantel clock, 16 1/2" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1241.   Fourteen flow blue plates, a shallow bowl, 6" h., 10 1/4" dia. and a blue feather edge platter, 14 1/4" l., 18" w. Est. $140-240

 

1242.   Historical blue Staffordshire Exchange Charleston small tray, 4 7/8" l., 6 3/4" w., together with a Rebecca at the Well creamer, 4 3/4" h.          Est. $80-120

 

1243.   Scrimshaw whale tooth, with ship, anchor and woman with hoop, 5 1/2" h. Est. $140-240

 

1244.   Pieced chintz quilt, dated 1804, 94" x 100".  Est. $100-150

 

1245.   Blue and white overshot coverlet, 19th c.      Est. $80-120

 

1246.   Two American coverlets, 19th c.        Est. $100-200

 

1247.   Pieced diamond quilt, 19th c., 81" x 81".       Est. $100-200

 

1248.   Painted pine slide lid box, 19th c., 5" h., 12 1/2" w., together with a Pennsylvania painted bentwood box (lacking cover), 2 3/4" h., 6" w.  Est. $140-240

 

1249.   Four bentwood sifters, 19th c., largest - 21" dia.       Est. $80-120

 

1250.   Primitive mouse trap, 19th c., 10" l.   Est. $80-120

 

1251.   Three mocha tablewares, tallest - 4".  Est. $300-400

 

1252.   Five assorted baskets. Est. $60-90

 

1253.   Sailors pewter inlaid marlin spike, 19th c., 13 3/4" l. Est. $80-120

 

1254.   Miscellaneous items, to include pipes, bowie knife, etc.       Est. $60-90

 

1255.   Five pieces of Pennsylvania redware 19th c., tallest - 7 1/2".            Est. $140-240

 

1256.   Group of Pennsylvania redware, 19th c., tallest - 4 1/2".       Est. $140-240

 

1257.   Primitive painted pine zither, 19th c., 30 1/2" l.         Est. $80-120

 

1258.   Red and white Jacquard coverlet, 19th c., with eagle corners.           Est. $100-150

 

1259.   Five tin stencils, to include Diehl, Kostenbauder, Hillpot, etc., longest - 18 3/4".    Est. $80-120

 

1260.   Two carved canes, late 19th c.            Est. $100-150

 

1261.   Four carved canes, with animal grips.            Est. $100-150

 

1262.   Two carved canes, together with a bone grip cane.    Est. $100-150

 

1263.   Three carved canes with figural grips.            Est. $200-300

 

1264.   Lyman Fenton Bennington coachman bottle, together with a lidded toby canister, 11" h. and 5 1/4" h.            Est. $80-120

 

1265.   Carved and painted spread winged eagle, in the manner of Wilhelm Schimmel, mid 20thc., 9 1/2" h., 16 1/4" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1266.   Philadelphia copper kettle, 19th c., the handle stamped Heiss Phila, 11 1/2" h.       Est. $100-200

 

1267.   Turned mahogany lamp holder, together with two iron fat lamps, 22" h.     Est. $200-300

 

1268.   Carved walnut figure, 19th c., with articulated arms, 11 1/2" h.        Est. $140-240

 

1269.   Two mocha pitchers, 19th c., with seaweed and earthworm decoration, 7 1/2" h.    Est. $140-240

 

1270.   Group of mocha tablewares    Est. $300-500

 

1271.   Cast iron stove plate, with stag, 22 3/4" h., 23 3/4" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1272.   Set of wrought iron fireplace tools, 32 3/4" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1273.   Chinese porcelain jardinière, 20th c., with stand - 27 1/2" h. Est. $100-200

 

1274.   Chinese export style tobacco leaf tureen and undertray, 8 1/4" h., 15 1/4" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1275.   Painted sheet iron weathervane, 20th c., of a gentleman and cow, 12 1/2" h., 28" w.           Est. $140-240

 

1276.   Philadelphia sterling pap boat, 19th c., by George Sharp, 4.1 ozt.    Est. $80-100

 

1277.   Cast iron warming stove, late 19th c., 12 1/2" h., 17" w.       Est. $80-120

 

1278.   Figural bronze of a woman and centaur, signed Zheng, 18 1/2" h.    Est. $100-200

 

1279.   Wrought iron utensil rack, together with three flesh forks and a ladle, stamped PN 1838.   Est. $140-240

 

1280.   Delft blue and white charger, 18th c., 12 5/8" dia.     Est. $100-200

 

1281.   Group of Chinese export rose medallion porcelain, 19th c., largest bowl - 4 1/2" h., 9 1/2" dia.     Est. $200-300

 

1282.   Pair of Chinese export porcelain vases, late 19th c., 17 1/2" h.         Est. $200-300

 

1283.   Pennsylvania poplar utensil box, ca. 1800, retaining an old historic surface, 7" h., 13 1/2" w., 12" d.            Est. $200-300

 

1284.   Birmingham silver teapot and coffee pot, 36.3 ozt.   Est. $340-380

 

1285.   J.E. Caldwell sterling silver three-piece tea service, after the original by Joseph and Nathaniel Richardson, 42.6 ozt.  Est. $400-450

 

1286.   Fruitwood book press, ca. 1800, together with a Philadelphia Bible, printed 1828, 16 1/2" x 24 1/4".            Est. $200-400

 

1287.   Pennsylvania walnut Bible box, ca. 1800, 8 1/4" h., 19 1/4" w.        Est. $200-400

 

1288.   Powder horn, 19th c., 13 1/2" l.          Est. $80-120

 

1289.   Three Jacquard coverlets, together with a youth bar quilt.     Est. $140-240

 

1290.   Pennsylvania painted pine miniature blanket chest, 19th c., retaining its original grained surface, 10 1/4" h., 15" w. Est. $100-200

 

1291.   Painted pine bin, labeled Dromgold, York, PA, 11" h., 11 3/4" w.    Est. $80-120

 

1292.   Sheet iron rooster weathervane, 29" h.           Est. $200-400

 

1293.   Cast iron rooster windmill weight, stamped Hummer, 9" h.  Est. $200-400

 

1294.   Victorian parquetry lock box, 7 1/4" h., 16 1/4" w.   Est. $140-240

 

1295.   African bronze rooster, 17" h. Est. $140-240

 

1296.   Fourteen porcelain patch boxes, several marked Limoges.    Est. $140-240

 

1297.   Copper rooster weathervane, 23" h.   Est. $300-400

 

1298.   Greensboro, Pennsylvania country store Annie Oakley advertising sign, with a lithograph glass panel, copyright 1904, 10" h., 5" w., together with a Western 541 folding knife with sheath, 4" blade.     Est. $80-120

 

1299.   Two miniature watercolor portraits, mid 19th c., 3 3/4" x 3" and 3 1/4" x 2 1/2".    Est. $140-240

 

1300.   Two Pennsylvania redware pie plates, 19th c., with slip decoration, 9" dia. and 10" dia.     Est. $140-240

 

1301.   Slip decorated redware charger, 19th c., 12 1/4" dia. Est. $200-300

 

1302.   Large pearlware pitcher, 19th c., 7 3/4" h., together with a Pratt style pitcher and a canary pitcher.            Est. $200-300

 

1303.   Seven Staffordshire child's mugs, 19th c.       Est. $140-240

 

1304.   Two mocha pitchers, with seaweed and earthworm decoration, 6 1/2" h. and 5 1/2" h.       Est. $200-400

 

1305.   Two Pennsylvania rye straw baskets, 19th c., 6" h., 17" w. and 8 1/4" h., 13" w.     Est. $100-200

 

1306.   Three Pennsylvania rye straw baskets, 19th c., largest - 15 1/2" dia. Est. $140-240

 

1307.   Pair of Staffordshire spaniels, 19th c., 12" h. Est. $100-150

 

1308.   Three red spatter peafowl cups and saucers, together with a blue peafowl plate, 9 3/4" dia.            Est. $200-400

 

1309.   Large Pennsylvania redware mold, 19th c., 6" h., 9 1/4" w.  Est. $80-120

 

1310.   Four pieces of Pennsylvania redware, to include a flowerpot, two crocks and a mug, tallest-6" Provenance: flowerpot - Harry Hartman.       Est. $300-400

 

1311.   Watercolor double silhouette, by W. Seville, together with six other silhouettes.     Est. $200-400

 

1312.   Two watercolor portraits of children, mid 19th c., 6" x 5" and 4" x 3".         Est. $200-400

 

1313.   Western Pennsylvania stoneware crock, 19th c., with cobalt inscription Hamilton & Jones, 10" h. Est. $100-150

 

1314.   Pennsylvania Remmey stoneware crock, 19th c., with cobalt tulip decoration, 14" h.         Est. $200-300

 

1315.   Pair of carved and painted merganser decoys, signed Kach, 16 1/2" l.          Est. $300-500

 

1316.   Four Rockingham pitchers, together with a batter jug and a baking dish, tallest - 10 1/4".   Est. $200-400

 

1317.   Four tin candlemolds, 19th c., largest - 10 1/2" h.     Est. $140-240

 

1318.   French Canadian hooked rug, of Native American Indians meeting the Mayflower, 37" l   Est. $40-60

 

1319.   Wrought iron peel and trammel 19th c.          Est. $80-120

 

1320.   Swiss cylinder music box, with rosewood grained case, 4 5/8" cylinder.      Est. $160-220

 

1321.   Tin cookie cutters, together with bone handled flatware.      Est. $40-80

 

1322.   Enterprise #2 cast iron coffee grinder, 12" h., together with a Pepper tin, 8 1/2" h.  Est. $140-240

 

1323.   Wrought iron utensils, 19th c., some with decorated handles.           Est. $200-300

 

1324.   Tiger maple scoop, together with a Steigel type flask, a Delft plate and an ironstone plate. Est. $200-400

 

1325.   Two printed and hand written land indentures, printed by William Hamilton, signed by Henry Shippen, James Humes and John Bachman, dated 1813, 14 1/4" x 17 1/2". Est. $40-80

 

1326.   Three early printed booklets, one Lancaster County, Pennsylvania school workbook with handwritten text dated 1836, with numerous local places and family names, by Jacob Landis, Manor Township, a hand written story written in German and dated 1831, and an 1836 Almanac printed in German, by George Menz and Son, together with a Lancaster Academy centennial celebration booklet dated 1884, a 19th c. New England grade book, miscellaneous clippings etc.      Est. $40-80

 

1327.   George Ross signed legal writ, dated 1750 from Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, in regards to getting John Silver to pay the sum of nine pounds ten shillings.   Est. $60-90

 

1328.   Columbian Sentinel newspaper, Boston, Massachusetts, January 2nd, 1808.           Est. $20-40

 

1329.   Cobalt glass cruet, together with an aquamarine cruet and an amber chestnut bottle.          Est. $100-200

 

1330.   Miscellaneous group of metalware, baskets, etc.       Est. $200-300

 

1331.   Mahogany mantel clock, with Elliott works, 11 1/2" h.         Est. $40-80

 

1332.   Pennsylvania chalkware cat, 19th c., 7 1/4" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1333.   Painted sheet metal crab, 21" h., 30 1/2" w.   Est. $80-120

 

1334.   Five Staffordshire figures, tallest - 14 1/2".    Est. $80-120

 

1335.   Miscellaneous group of coin silver, weighted, plate, etc.      Est. $100-200

 

1336.   Pair of gilt bronze figures of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, 14 1/2" h.          Est. $300-500

 

1337.   Chinese export porcelain Canton platter, 19th c., 12" l., 15" w.        Est. $80-120

 

1338.   Two Chinese soapstone carvings, together with a bronze bird, tallest - 10 1/2".       Est. $100-150

 

1339.   Chinese export porcelain rose medallion vase, together with a garden seat and an umbrella stand, tallest - 24".     Est. $300-500

 

1340.   Large wrought iron candleholder, 18 1/2" h.  Est. $100-150

 

1341.   Pair of painted cast iron horsehead bookends, 9 1/2" h.         Est. $100-200

 

1342.   Creamware serving dish, late 18th c., probably Wedgwood, 7" l., 14 1/2" w.          Est. $100-200

 

1343.   Leather lock box, 19th c., with brass tack decoration, 7 1/4" h., 16" w.        Est. $140-240

 

1344.   Pair of painted iron egret lawn ornaments, 29 1/4" h.            Est. $200-400

 

1345.   Pair of blue Staffordshire Holme shallow bowls, 10 1/4" dia., together with a faience stein, 8 1/2" h.            Est. $100-200

 

1346.   Chinese export porcelain figure, seated on a dragon throne, 9" h.     Est. $80-120

 

1348.   Red lacquer cruet stand, with cut glass bottles, 11" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1349.   Silver plate lighthouse cocktail shaker, 13 3/4" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1350.   Pair of Black Forest eagle wall brackets, ca. 1900, 16 1/2" h., 16 1/2" w.    Est. $300-400

 

1351.   English silk on linen sampler, dated 1789, wrought by Sarah Clark, 12 3/4" x 12 3/4".       Est. $200-300

 

1352.   English silk on linen sampler, dated 1842, wrought by Elizabeth Rees, 16 1/2" x 13".        Est. $140-240

 

1353.   Continental silk on linen sampler, dated 1830, 18 1/2" x 19 1/4".     Est. $200-400

 

1354.   Three silk on linen samplers, 19th c., largest - 15 1/2" x 10".            Est. $300-500

 

1355.   Silk on linen sampler, early 19th c., 17" x 16 1/2".    Est. $140-240

 

1356.   English silk on linen band sampler, dated 1799, wrought by Eliza Coates?, 25 3/4" x 11 1/2".       Est. $200-400

 

1357.   Scottish silk on linen sampler, dated 1840, 17 1/2" x 12 1/2".           Est. $200-400

 

1358.   Three reverse paintings on glass, 19th c., largest - 24 1/2" x 16".     Est. $200-400

 

1359.   Two silk on linen samplers, 19th c., 16" x 12" and 19" x 18".           Est. $200-400

 

1360.   Oil on panel folk portrait, signed D. Davis, together with a reverse painted portrait, 20" x 20" and 19" x 15".   Est. $80-120

 

1361.   Samuel Slater Cotton Centenary handkerchief, 1890, 16" x 27 1/2".            Est. $100-200

 

1362.   Philadelphia International exhibition handkerchief, 23" x 26 1/2".   Est. $200-300

 

1363.   Two Centennial handkerchiefs, 20" x 22 1/2" and 23" x 16 1/4".      Est. $200-300

 

1364.   Protection Home Industries handkerchief, together with an Uncle Sam embroidery, 19" x 18 1/2" and 18 1/2" x 17 1/2"         Est. $80-120

 

1365.   Five reverse painted portraits on glass, 19th c., largest - 12 1/2" x 9 1/2".    Est. $300-400

 

1366.   Oil on canvas portrait of a child with a rattle, mid 19th c., 30" x 25".           Est. $300-400

 

1367.   English silk on linen sampler, dated 1831, wrought by Mary Cooper, 15" x 12".     Est. $200-300

 

1368.   Carlisle, Pennsylvania silk on linen sampler, dated 1838, wrought by Ann Maria Knettle, 17 1/2" x 12 1/2".     Est. $200-300

 

1369.   Northumberland County, Pennsylvania ink and watercolor fraktur birth certificate for Johannes Walter, b. 1807, 8 3/4" x 10 3/4".       Est. $200-300

 

1370.   Two silk on linen samplers, 19th c., 12" x 11 1/2" and 9 1/2" x 8".  Est. $140-240

 

1371.   Two Federal mirrors, 19th c., 22 1/4" x 12" and 21 1/4" x 11 3/4".   Est. $80-120

 

1372.   Oil on canvas still life, signed Serra 1907, 12" x 17".           Est. $140-240

 

1373.   Oil on canvas landscape, ca. 1900, signed T.E. Birch, 12" x 24".      Est. $80-120

 

1374.   Historical Map of Pennsylvania, pub. 1875, by Sheafer, 23" x 39 1/2".        Est. $80-120

 

1375.   James Ross (American 1871-1944), oil on canvas titled North of Grassy Sprain Yonkers, New York, initialed lower right, 16" x 20".          Est. $200-300

 

1376.   Painted tin Bessonneau Stock trade sign, early to mid 20th c., 31 1/2" dia.  Est. $80-120

 

1377.   Painted Millinery trade sign, 7" x 29 3/4".     Est. $60-90

 

1378.   Painted Laundry Agency trade sign, 20 3/4" x 37 1/2".         Est. $200-400

 

1379.   Nine printed and hand colored fraktur, together with a reproduction Haus-Segen.   Est. $300-400

 

1380.   Chippendale style tiger maple mirror, with green pinstriped edge, 41 1/4" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1381.   Continental giltwood mirror, ca. 1900, 37" h.            Est. $100-200

 

1382.   Chippendale mahogany mirror, ca. 1800, retaining an early ochre grained surface, 19" h.  Est. $200-400

 

1383.   Black Forest carved oak leaf mirror, 46" x 33".         Est. $200-400

 

1384.   Oil on canvas hanging rabbit, 19th c., 35" x 27".       Est. $200-300

 

1385.   Oil on canvas still life, early 20th c., signed Scannig, 22" x 27".      Est. $200-400

 

1386.   Pair of pastel still lifes, ca. 1900, 12" x 10".  Est. $80-120

 

1387.   Silk on silk embroidery of potted flowers, 19th c., 20" x 15".           Est. $140-240

 

1388.   Ink cartoon of Harvard, signed F. Smith, 19" x 21 1/2".        Est. $60-90

 

1389.   French color lithograph of General Lafayette, 22 1/2" x 14 1/2".      Est. $80-120

 

1390.   Three pastels of puppies, late 19th c., largest - 13 1/2" x 17 1/2".     Est. $400-600

 

1391.   Peter Hunt oil on board, 21" x 18".    Est. $100-150

 

1392.   Johann Eberhard Ihle (German 1727-1814) oil on canvas of a woman with bird, signed verso and dated 1805, 24" x 18 1/2".      Est. $300-400

 

1393.   Three Spanish Colonial oil on canvas works. Est. $200-300

 

1394.   Set of six painted mirror botanicals, 16 1/2" x 12 1/4".         Est. $200-400

 

1395.   Two Tibetan thangka, together with a Chinese painted silk panel.    Est. $80-120

 

1396.   Four Japanese modernist block prints.           Est. $100-200

 

1397.   Three Junichiro Sekino signed block prints.  Est. $140-240

 

1398.   Six assorted Japanese woodblock prints, three signed Yoshida.        Est. $100-200

 

1399.   Six assorted Japanese woodblock prints.        Est. $100-200

 

1400.   Nine Japanese modernist prints, together with a scroll.         Est. $100-200

 

1401.   Miscellaneous group, to include baseball cards, stamps, silver plate, pocket knives, etc.    Est. $80-120

 

1402.   Two Sunderland lustre pitchers, 19th c., with transfer decoration, 8 3/4" h. Est. $200-300

 

1403.   Collection of strawberry pattern pearlware.   Est. $200-400

 

1404.   Mocha mug, 19th c., 5 3/4" h., together with seven pieces of Carpentier mocha.     Est. $140-240

 

1405.   Eleven Staffordshire ABC plates, 19th c., 5" - 7 1/4" dia.     Est. $200-300

 

1406.   Period and reproduction spatterware. Est. $200-300

 

1407.   Collection of pearlware, 19th c.         Est. $200-300

 

1408.   Group of floral decorated pearlware, 19th c.  Est. $80-120

 

1409.   Miscellaneous porcelain, to include Chinese export, Worcester, etc.            Est. $80-120

 

1410.   Four Pratt-type pearlware pitchers, tallest - 8 3/4".    Est. $300-500

 

1411.   Six Pratt-type pearlware pitchers, tallest - 7 3/4".      Est. $300-500

 

1412.   Group of Pratt-type pearlware teawares.        Est. $200-400

 

1413.   Painted tramp art wall pocket, together with a pair of silhouettes.    Est. $80-120

 

1414.   Two English mahogany tea caddies, early 19th c., together with a brass and mahogany rack.         Est. $100-200

 

1415.   Collection of miniature Kaywoodie pipes.     Est. $20-40

 

1416.   Twenty-four Steuben twist stem glasses.        Est. $200-300

 

1417.   Two carved and painted Canada goose decoys, together with two ducks.    Est. $200-400

 

1418.   Three painted gameboards, early 20th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1419.   Mickey Mantle signed jersey. Est. $300-500

 

1420.   Articulated silver fish bottle, 6" l.      Est. $60-90

 

1421.   Ty Cobb tobacco baseball card, by Honest Long Cut.           Est. $80-120

 

1422.   Baseball and football cards, to include Ken Griffey Jr. rookie Fleer, Randy Johnson rookie Donruss, signed Jose Lima, signed Rey Ordonez, Deion Sanders rookie, etc. Est. $80-120

 

1423.   Group of sterling silver, 7.1 ozt.         Est. $80-100

 

1424.   Silver and bone mounted knives and serving utensils, to include a pair of grape shears.      Est. $80-120

 

1425.   Two carved and painted goose decoys.          Est. $200-400

 

1426.   Three Pennsylvania stoneware crocks, 19th c., with cobalt decoration, 9 1/2" h.     Est. $140-240

 

1427.   Wrought iron candleholder, 19th c., 22 1/4" h.          Est. $100-150

 

1428.   Nine porcelain head canes, early 20th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1429.   Sheet iron rooster weathervane, 39 1/2" h.     Est. $200-300

 

1430.   English inlaid mahogany dressing chest, early 19th c., 9 3/4" h., 16 1/4" w. Est. $200-300

 

1431.   Painted tin chicken game lid, early 20th c., 13" h.     Est. $80-120

 

1432.   Iron Feen-a-mint laxative trade sign, 8" x 30".          Est. $60-90

 

1433.   Two New York ovoid stoneware jugs, 19th c., together with a Western Pennsylvania canning jar, tallest - 13".     Est. $200-400

 

1434.   Cast iron elephant doorstop, 10" h.    Est. $80-120

 

1435.   Collection of sports trading cards, to include 1951 Bowman Ted Williams, 1982 Topps Cal Ripken Jr., 1989 Score Barry Sanders, Goudey Randy Moore, 1952 Bowman Yogi Berra, 1971 Reggie Jackson, 1983 Fleer Cal Ripken Jr., two 1987 Donruss Mark McGuire, 1952 Bowman Warren Spahn, Caporal Cigarettes Ty Cobb, etc.         Est. $200-300

 

1436.   Collection of baseball signed photos, from 1988 TV Sports Mailbag, Pleasantville NY, to include four Willie Mays, three Warren Spahn, Leon Day, and Dick Groat, together with 1956 Baseball Yearbook, 1947 Yankee Stadium program, early press photo of Jack Miller, another Willie Mays signed photo, as well as other sports photos including a signed Seth Joynner, signed Mary Slaney photo, press photo of the Tunney - Dempsey boxing match, to other early photos of boxers, etc.  Est. $200-300

 

1437.   Large group of press promotional movie photographs.          Est. $200-300

 

1438.   Group of political and miscellaneous ephemera, to include a signed photo of Barbara Bush, two Reagan inauguration invitations, Coolidge inauguration invitations, together with ten Charles Lindbergh press photographs, eight dirigible and aircraft related press photos, a Hitler press photo, two Hindenburg press photos, etc. Est. $200-300

 

1439.   Group of trade cards and ephemera, to include thirty-nine miniature Obsequio Trinidad erotica cards, thirty-nine contemporary erotic images, a signed Anna Malle photograph, twenty-nine Recruit Cigars Movie Stars cards, Wills household hints cards, Sweet Caporal Cigarette cards, group of Obsequio de Susini cards, miniature hand tinted postcards, etc.     Est. $120-160

 

1440.   New England painted basswood box, 19th c., retaining its original grained surface, 8 1/4" h., 18" w.            Est. $100-200

 

1441.   Slip decorated redware plate, 19th c., 11" dia.           Est. $80-120

 

1442.   Pair of Fenton transfer decorated candlesticks, 10 1/2" h.     Est. $40-80

 

1443.   Three coin silver tablespoons, by N. Harding & Co., 6.1 ozt Est. $60-90

 

1444.   Large Middle Eastern telescoping copper horn, 68 1/2" h. (extended), together with another horn, canteen, and a large teapot.    Est. $140-240

 

1445.   Chinese famille noir porcelain table lamp.     Est. $80-120

 

1446.   Early five cent slot machine.  Est. $200-400

 

1447.   Set of wrought iron and brass inlaid kitchen utensils by L.S. Long.  Est. $200-300

 

1448.   Five pieces of Rookwood art pottery, tallest - 12"     Est. $200-400

 

1449.   Three Chinese pottery horses, largest - 20" h.            Est. $80-120

 

1450.   Byzantine bronze processional Crosses, 800-1200 A.D., to include one example with chains, longest - 9" l.     Est. $200-400

 

1451.   Nine patch crib quilt, late 19th c., 33"x 37".  Est. $100-200

 

1452.   Nine patch quilt, late 19th c., 69" x 69".        Est. $100-200

 

1453.   Red and white crib quilt, late 19th c., 42"x 42".         Est. $80-120

 

1454.   Bear paw crib quilt, late 19th c., 33" x 39".   Est. $100-200

 

1455.   Pieced youth quilt, ca. 1900, 51" x 47".         Est. $100-150

 

1456.   Two Jacquard coverlets inscribed William Schnee Freeburg Penn. 1842 and John Hamelton Jackson Northumberland County 1840 P.A.N. Est. $140-240

 

1457.   Two pieced quilts, ca. 1900, 79" x 78" and 89" x 79".           Est. $100-150

 

1458.   Bethlehem Star quilt, late 19th c., 81" x 81". Est. $200-400

 

1459.   Victorian youth crazy quilt, 72"x 56".            Est. $80-120

 

1460.   Postage stamp quilt, ca. 1900, 79" x 77".       Est. $200-400

 

1461.   Pieced quilt, late 19th c., 71" x 82".   Est. $100-150

 

1462.   Rose wreath quilt, ca. 1900, 76" x 75", together with another quilt, 87" x 84".        Est. $100-200

 

1463.   Pieced quilt, ca. 1900, 76" x 70".       Est. $100-200

 

1464.   Nine patch quilt, late 19th c., 81" x 96".        Est. $80-120

 

1465.   Honeycomb quilt, late 19th c., 77" x 75".      Est. $100-200

 

1466.   Pieced quilt, late 19th c., 70" x 69".   Est. $80-120

 

1467.   Two pieced quilts, ca. 1900, 72" x 72" and 61" x 68".           Est. $80-120

 

1468.   Two pieced quilts, ca. 1900, 71" x 69" and 79" x 82".           Est. $100-200

 

1469.   Two pieced quilts, one inscribed Dora 1900, 61" x 65" and 76" x 77".        Est. $80-120

 

1470.   Felt penny rug, 24" x 42", together with a hooked rug with rabbits, 14" x 15".        Est. $80-120

 

1471.   Five doll and crib quilts, ca. 1900.     Est. $100-200

 

1472.   Three crib quilts, ca. 1900      Est. $100-200

 

1473.   Two crib quilts, ca. 1900.       Est. $60-90

 

1474.   Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Jacquard coverlet, inscribed Henry Wise Laycock Tounship Lan. Cou. 1836 Elesabeth Bard. Est. $60-90

 

1475.   Three hooked rugs, early 20th c., largest - 36" x 55".            Est. $100-200

 

1476.   Pennsylvania Jacquard coverlet, ca. 1845.     Est. $60-90

 

1477.   Sawtooth bar quilt, ca. 1900, 92" x 76".         Est. $100-200

 

1478.   Doll quilt with house, ca. 1900, 24" x 22".     Est. $140-240

 

1479.   Hooked rug with house, dated 1955, 34" x 50".         Est. $100-200

 

1480.   Blue Staffordshire, mostly fruit pattern, together with an Historical Upper Ferry Bridge plate and an Ivanhoe plate. Est. $200-400

 

1481.   Chinese export porcelain, 18th/19th c.           Est. $200-300

 

1482.   Collection of early photographs including many tintypes of souvenir beach scenes.            Est. $200-400

 

1483.   Chinese gilt bronze Buddha, 4 1/4" h.            Est. $20-40

 

1484.   Silver flatware, mostly sterling, 92.7 ozt, together with six sterling handled knives.            Est. $960-1,000

 

1485.   Gillette display case, 13 1/2" x 17 1/2".         Est. $20-40

 

1486.   Two Southeast Asian carved stone steles, 14" h. and 19 1/2" h.        Est. $600-800

 

1487.   Two Southeast Asian carved stone steles, 14" h.       Est. $460-560

 

1488.   Southeast Asian carved stone stele, 24 1/2" h.           Est. $760-960

 

1489.   Two Southeast Asian carved stone steles, 12" h., 9" h.          Est. $460-560

 

1490.   Three Pre Columbian pottery figures, tallest - 9 3/4".            Est. $80-120

 

1491.   Cast iron garden mask of the North Wind, 14 1/2" x 10 1/2".           Est. $140-240

 

1492.   Group of sterling silver, gold leaf, etc.           Est. $200-300

 

1493.   Collection of blue Staffordshire, mostly floral patterns.        Est. $300-500

 

1494.   Chinese blue and white porcelain garden seat, 19th c., 18 1/2" h.     Est. $300-500

 

1495.   Collection of colored glass, mostly 19th c.    Est. $80-120

 

1496.   Large collection of Frank Stockton novels.    Est. $80-120

 

1497.   Collection of early newspapers, printed documents, early almanacs, Booklets, and train ticket.     Est. $20-40

 

1498.   William R. Day, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court signed check, The City National Bank, Canton O., June 29, 1892, to J. F. Daugherty for $32.50, 3" x 8".     Est. $20-40

 

1499.   Chinese export porcelain Canton reticulated basket and undertray, together with a bowl.   Est. $200-300

 

1500.   Three carved and painted puzzle ball whimsey walking sticks, late 19th c., one retaining an old red and black surface, 35 1/4" l., 35 1/2" l. and 29 1/4" l. Provenance: David and Sue Ellen Miller Collection, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.       Est. $200-400

 

1501.   Set of six classical tiger maple sabre leg chairs, ca. 1835.     Est. $300-500

 

1502.   Pennsylvania painted poplar blanket chest, 19th c. retaining it's original swirl grain decoration. 25" h., 41 1/4" w.       Est. $140-240

 

1503.   New England painted pine corner wash stand, early 19th c. retaining it's original ivory surface with blue pinstriping, 42" h., 23 1/4" w.    Est. $100-200

 

1504.   George II mahogany tilt top candlestand, mid 18th c. 26 1/2" h., 19" w.      Est. $100-200

 

1505.   Pennsylvania walnut candlestand, ca. 1800, 27 1/4" h., 19 1/4 w.     Est. $200-300

 

1506.   George III mahogany game table, late 18th c. 29 1/4" h., 33 1/4" w.            Est. $100-200

 

1507.   George I yewood blanket chest, ca. 1700, 23" h., 36 3/4" w. Est. $140-240

 

1508.   Painted Sheraton child's chair, ca. 1830, 22" h.         Est. $100-200

 

1509.   Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut blanket chest, ca. 1780, 24" h., 48" w.    Est. $300-500

 

1510.   English Regency mahogany partners desk, early 19th c., 29" h., 50 1/4" w., 35" d. Est. $200-400

 

1511.   Pair of Delaware Valley style ladderback armchairs  Est. $200-400

 

1512.   New England Queen Anne rush seat chair, 18th c.    Est. $80-120

 

1513.   George II walnut dining chair, ca. 1760.        Est. $140-240

 

1514.   Federal style bench-made inlaid mahogany sideboard, early 20th c. 41" h., 60" w. Est. $400-600

 

1515.   Painted pine pie safe, 19th c., with punched tin panels, 63 1/2" h., 31 1/2" w.         Est. $400-600

 

1516.   Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut high chest base, ca. 1770, 37 1/4" h., 42 1/2" w. Est. $400-700

 

1517.   Pennsylvania Chippendale mahogany slant front desk, ca. 1800, 42 3/4" h., 41" w. Est. $200-400

 

1518.   George III mahogany chest on chest, ca. 1770, 72" h., 42" w.          Est. $400-700

 

1519.   Pennsylvania painted poplar schoolmasters desk, 19th c., retaining it's original sponge decoration, 37 3/4" h., 30" w. Est. $300-500

 

1520.   Mission oak settee, early 20th c. 34" h., 73 1/4" w.   Est. $200-400

 

1521.   Roycroft mission oak table, branded on leg, 31" h., 50" w., 32 1/2" d.         Est. $300-500

 

1522.   Two New England sackback Windsor chairs, ca. 1800.        Est. $300-500

 

1523.   New England Queen Anne maple high chest, ca. 1770, 68 1/2" h., 37 1/2" w.         Est. $400-800

 

1524.   New England Chippendale flame birch chest of drawers, late 18th c. 36" h., 39 1/4" w.     Est. $300-500

 

1525.   New England sackback Windsor chair, ca. 1790, together with a continuous arm Windsor chair.   Est. $300-400

 

1526.   Federal tiger maple one-drawer stand, early 19th c. 29" h., 20 1/4" w.         Est. $140-240

 

1527.   Pennsylvania painted pine mortised bucket bench, 19th c. 42 1/2" h., 48 1/2" w.    Est. $200-400

 

1528.   Federal inlaid mahogany pier table, ca. 1800, 28" h., 41 3/4" w.      Est. $80-120

 

1529.   Pennsylvania Federal walnut chest of drawers, ca. 1805, 38" h., 36 1/4" w. Est. $200-300

 

1530.   Philadelphia classical mahogany games table, ca. 1820, with a carved standard and brass animal paw feet, 29" h., 36" w.      Est. $300-400

 

1531.   Sheraton painted pine tavern table, 19th c., 29" h., 47 3/4" w.          Est. $200-400

 

1532.   Painted child's sled and wheelbarrow, late 19th c.     Est. $100-150

 

1533.   Painted hobby horse, late 19th c.        Est. $200-300

 

1534.   Two painted and stenciled child's chairs, Our Darling and Our Pet, 18" h.  Est. $200-300

 

1535.   Painted plant stand, late 19th c., 35" h., 36" w.          Est. $200-400

 

1536.   New England banisterback armchair, mid 18th c.      Est. $200-300

 

1537.   Pair of painted tea bins, 19th c.          Est. $200-400

 

1538.   Walnut hanging cupboard, 19th c., 25 1/4" h., 20 1/4" w.     Est. $200-400

 

1539.   Continental walnut tavern table, early 18th c., 30 1/2" h., 45 3/4" w.           Est. $200-400

 

1540.   Peter Hunt painted table, 27" h., 43" w.         Est. $200-400

 

1541.   Small red painted pine cupboard, 19th c., 53 1/2" h., 20" w. Est. $200-400

 

1542.   Pennsylvania painted drysink, 19th c., retaining an old ochre grained surface, 51" h., 49 1/4" w.   Est. $300-500

 

1543.   Italian parquetry dressing table, early 19th c., 28" h., 38 1/4" w.      Est. $200-300

 

1544.   Pennsylvania painted jelly cupboard, 19th c., retaining its original ochre grained surface, 53 1/2" h., 36 1/2" w. Est. $200-300

 

1545.   Victorian mahogany chest, with mirrored lock sides, 31 3/4" h., 30" w.       Est. $200-400

 

1546.   Painted pine fall front desk, 19th c., with apothecary base, 44 1/4" h., 32 1/4" w.    Est. $300-500

 

1547.   Federal inlaid cherry chest of drawers, ca. 1805, 37 1/2" h., 37 1/2" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1548.   George III mahogany secretary, late 18th c., 87" h., 38" w.  Est. $400-700

 

1549.   Painted bed steps, 19th c., 18 1/2" h., 23" w. Est. $100-150

 

1550.   Five painted footstools, 19th c.           Est. $200-300

 

1551.   Painted stool and diminutive drysink, 19th c., 23" h., 29 1/4" w.      Est. $200-300

 

1552.   Windsor stool, early 19th c.    Est. $200-300

 

1553.   New England Chippendale maple chest of drawers, late 18th c., 33 1/2" h., 36 1/4" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1554.   Federal walnut chest of drawers, ca. 1805, 34 3/4" h., 36" w.           Est. $200-400

 

1555.   New England pine and maple bench table, late 18th c., retaining an old red stained surface, 25" h., 48" w.        Est. $400-800

 

1556.   Two painted rocking chairs, together with a rope bed, 19th c.          Est. $80-120

 

1557.   Federal cherry one-drawer stand, 19th c., 29 1/2" h., 19 1/2" w.       Est. $100-150

 

1558.   Two Delaware Valley ladderback chairs, 18th c.       Est. $140-240

 

1559.   Fanback Windsor chair, ca. 1790, retaining an old layered paint history.     Est. $200-400

 

1560.   George II mahogany drop-leaf dining table, mid 18th c., 28" h., 18 1/2" w., 41 1/2" d.       Est. $200-400

 

1561.   Pennsylvania walnut tavern table, late 18th c., 30" h., 60" w.           Est. $300-500

 

1562.   Two oriental folding screens, 55 3/4" x 85 1/2" and 36" x 68".         Est. $100-200

 

1563.   French ormolu mounted bed. Est. $100-200

 

1564.   Japanese hibachi, 16" h., 32" w.         Est. $100-200

 

1565.   Heavily carved oak desk, late 19th c., 31 1/2" h., 48" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1566.   Brass telescope with tripod.   Est. $200-300

 

1567.   Pair of bronze architectural wall sconce lights, ca. 1900, 24" h.       Est. $300-500

 

1568.   George II mahogany tea table, mid 18th c., 27 1/4" h., 28 1/4" w.    Est. $200-400

 

1569.   Pair of English Hepplewhite mahogany shieldback dining chairs, ca. 1800. Est. $200-300

 

1570.   George III mahogany sofa, ca. 1775, 37" h., 86" w.  Est. $400-800

 

1571.   Pennsylvania Chippendale mahogany four-shell dining chair, ca. 1770. Provenance: The Collection of Jean & Eugene Jacobson, Englewood, New Jersey.   Est. $400-600

 

1572.   Unusual New England painted pine and tin whirligig, 19th c., having a tin roof over four figures, including a man chopping wood, a man sawing wood, a man milking a cow, and a woman churning butter, mounted to a metal post, overall height - 58". Est. $400-500

 

1573.   Pennsylvania Sheraton tiger maple stand, ca. 1830, 29" h., 20 1/2" w.         Est. $200-400

 

1574.   Pennsylvania cherry and tiger maple two-part corner cupboard, 19th c., 78" h., 35" w.       Est. $400-700

 

1575.   Pennsylvania cherry and tiger maple chest of drawers, 19th c., 47" h., 39 3/4" w.   Est. $200-400

 

1576.   Pennsylvania Federal cherry and tiger maple slant front desk, early 19th c., 43 3/4" h., 40" w.       Est. $300-500

 

1577.   Pennsylvania cherry and tiger maple two-part Dutch cupboard, 19th c., 90" h., 58" w.       Est. $500-1,000

 

1578.   English mahogany tall case clock, early 19th c., the dial signed J. Taylor Dollar, 87 1/2" h.          Est. $300-500

 

1579.   Tramp art doll dresser, 36" h., 19" w., together with an armchair.     Est. $140-240

 

1580.   Chrome top table, 27" h., 22" w.        Est. $40-80

 

1581.   Lacquer tea table, 19th c., with painted wood base, 23" h., 26" w.   Est. $200-400

 

1582.   Italian walnut prie-dieu, 18th c., 34 1/2" h., 27 1/2" w.         Est. $200-300

 

1583.   Painted Buffalo News cart, 34 1/2" h., 42" w. Est. $200-300

 

1584.   Federal mahogany shaving mirror, early 19th c., 18 1/4" x 16 1/4".  Est. $20-40

 

1585.   Oil on canvas coastal scene, signed Iacono, together with an oil on board with boathouse, 11" x 14", and 11" x 16 1/2".       Est. $60-90

 

1586.   Lee Everett (American 20th/21st), oil on board Rolling Hills, signed lower left, 12" x 16".            Est. $60-90

 

1587.   Klaus Grutzka (German/American 1923-2011), three industrialist works, all signed, largest-30" x 20".            Est. $140-240

 

1588.   Klaus Grutzka (German/American 1923-2011), three mixed media works, together with a signed poster. Est. $80-120

 

1589.   Klaus Grutzka (German/American 1923-2011), two oil industrialist works, 36" x 48" and 30" x 48", both signed and dated '66.      Est. $300-500

 

1590.   Marguerite Doernbach (American b. 1917), oil on board Forest Beauty, 24" x 48". Est. $40-80

 

1591.   Color fox hunting print, The Meet at Blagdon, after J.W. Snow, 17 1/2" x 28 1/2". Est. $40-80

 

1592.   Birds-eye maple constitution mirror, 50 1/2" h.         Est. $200-400

 

1593.   Painted porcelain plaque, signed Famir, 13 3/4" dia. Est. $200-300

 

1594.   Two painted porcelain plaques, the larger, after Bougereau, 5 1/4" x 4 3/4" and 3 3/$" x 2 1/2".    Est. $200-300

 

1595.   Large Canadian hooked rug of a house, early 20th c., 29" x 52". Provenance: A Maryland collection.            Est. $200-300

 

1596.   In the Manner of Micah Williams (American 1782-1837), pastel portrait of a young woman, 24" x 20". Provenance: Estate of Harold and Sylvia Meisler.          Est. $300-500

 

1597.   Chippendale mahogany and giltwood looking glass, ca. 1790, with parcel gilt phoenix crest and floral carved drapery, 37 1/4" x 20". Provenance: The Collection of Daniel Heisler and Mary Jane Sheppard, Lutherville, MD.         Est. $300-500

 

1598.   Beatrice May Smith (American b. 1915), oil on canvas Black Americana scene, signed lower right, 18" x 24".        Est. $100-150

 

1599.   Three Chippendale mahogany looking glasses, ca. 1800, largest - 32 1/4".  Est. $200-300

 

1600.   Group of contemporary Christmas items, to include seventeen Byers Choice figures, Williamsburg ornaments, plush snowman and Santa, etc.    Est. $80-120

 

1601.   Group of composition candy containers and stick leg animals, the candy containers include five pigs, a cow and a dog, the stick leg animals include a leaping stag, pigs, horses, etc., together with carved and painted Noah's Ark animals, etc., tallest 4".   Est. $200-300

 

1602.   Large group of vintage and contemporary Christmas items, to include tinsel ornaments, Christmas boxes, clip-on ornaments, Santa in moss sleigh, Dresdens, etc.        Est. $200-300

 

1603.   Large group of antique and vintage Christmas ornaments, to include wire wraps, indents, miscellaneous figures and beaded, etc.          Est. $160-220

 

1604.   Large group of antique and vintage Christmas ornaments, to include wire wraps, indents, miscellaneous figures, and bead garland, etc. Est. $160-220

 

1605.   Large group of antique and vintage Christmas ornaments, to include bird clip-ons, miscellaneous figurals, etc.    Est. $160-220

 

1606.   Vintage carved and painted Oberammergau, Germany creche, tallest figure - 6 1/4", together with a smaller carved and painted set.           Est. $200-300

 

1607.   Paper mâché creche figures, together with numerous stick and composition animals, tallest figure - 11 1/2".     Est. $200-400

 

1608.   Eleven Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, largest - 4 1/2" dia.          Est. $200-300

 

1609.   Ten Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, largest - 4 1/2" dia.  Est. $200-300

 

1610.   Eleven Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, largest - 4 1/2" dia.          Est. $200-300

 

1611.   Ten Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, largest - 4 1/2" dia.  Est. $200-300

 

1612.   Three Kugel glass Christmas ornaments, to include two grapes and a ribbed egg, 2 1/4" h. Est. $200-300

 

1613.   Four Kugel glass grape Christmas ornaments, tallest - 4 1/4".           Est. $200-300

 

1614.   Seven Kugel glass ball Christmas ornaments, largest - 4" dia.          Est. $120-160

 

1615.   Group of holiday and toy items, to include a German jumping jack lion, celluloid animals, composition sheep, cast iron elephant paperweight, small pull toys, spun cotton ornaments, etc.    Est. $100-150

 

1616.   Group of Japanese Santa Claus, together with a German bird on a box squeak toy, composition birds on springs, a patriotic shield candy container and a patriotic axe.     Est. $100-150

 

1617.   Group of Dresden animal figure Christmas ornaments, together with a group of contemporary Kugel ornaments.       Est. $100-150

 

1618.   Armand Marseille 370 bisque head shoulder head doll, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and kid jointed body, 25" h.    Est. $60-80

 

1619.   Cast iron fruit basket doorstop, together with a pair of cottage bookends.    Est. $60-80

 

1620.   Unusual German Montague Candies pressed cardboard advertising horse pull toy, with label on underside, on a wood platform base, 7" h., 7" l.         Est. $80-120

 

1621.   Hubley cast iron Monkey mechanical bank, 7 3/4" h. Est. $120-160

 

1622.   Three tin lithograph penny toys, to include a pool player, 4" l., a horse drawn wagon and a ladder truck, together with a wooden putz car.          Est. $80-120

 

1623.   Seven TV and movie personality character dolls, in original boxes, to include 1979 Mattel Mork, 1991 Home Alone Kevin, 1984 Galoob Punky Brewster, 1989 Kenner Beetlejuice, 1988 Matchbox Pee-Wee pal Billy Baloney, 1989 Mattel Where's Waldo Wenda, and a 1989 Nightmare on Elm Street Freddy.           Est. $80-120

 

1624.   Five Nightmare on Elm Street Freddy dolls, in the original boxes, together with a Matchbox - Quick Change figure in original box, a small 1988 stick-up on original card, an Adams Family cereal box, Adams Family thing greetings in original box, and a Robin Krasue designed Dracula in original coffin box.     Est. $120-160

 

1625.   Six 1984 Michael Jackson dolls, in original boxes, 11 1/2" h. together with three outfits on cards and a Mattel MC Hammer doll in the original box. Est. $120-160

 

1626.   Large group of advertising toy premiums, to include Burger King, Kellogg's, Cracker Jack, Ronald McDonald, Campbell Kids, Starkist Tuna, etc.          Est. $100-150

 

1627.   Japanese Linemar tin battery operated smoking robot, 11 3/4" h.     Est. $200-300

 

1628.   Two Japanese tin lithograph battery operated robots, to include a Yonezawa, 10 1/2" h. and an Engine Robot, 8 3/4" h.           Est. $200-300

 

1629.   Lionel #225E freight train set, 0 gauge, to include locomotive, #2225W tender, #2654 Sunoco tanker, and #2657 caboose, some with original boxes, together with four Lionel freight train cars, 0 gauge, to include #3659 dump car with box, #2655 box car, #2656 cattle car, and #2654 Sunoco tanker, and three Lionel train cars, in the original box, 0 & 027 gauge, to include #6-18407 Snoopy & Woodstock handcar, #6-16351 flatcar with submarine and #6-16638 Lionelville circus animal car..     Est. $160-220

 

1630.   Three Lionel 0 gauge train cars, to include #600, #601 and #602, two tone, to include a Pullman, observation and combination. Est. $80-120

 

1631.   Two Lionel train cars, to include a #3927 track cleaning car, with original box, together with a #60 Lionelville Rapid Transit, together with JAD lines Milwaukee Road tender, standard gauge and MTH #840 power station, 26" w.     Est. $100-200

 

1632.   Seven Danbury Mint scale model pick-up trucks, longest - 8".         Est. $160-220

 

1633.   Large collection of Manoil and Barclay toy soldiers, to include tents and equipment with many hard to find figures.     Est. $300-400

 

1634.   Comet WWII recognition models, to include battleships, submarines, aircraft carrier, etc., longest - 8", together with a lead smelting platform.          Est. $80-120

 

1635.   Mighty Mack cardboard bulldog trucking sign, 58" h.           Est. $100-200

 

1636.   Darling Freight Inc embossed tin trucking sign, 22" x 30", together with an Eastern Motor Express thermometer, 20" h.    Est. $100-200

 

1637.   Wilson Freight embossed tin trucking sign, 11" x 60".          Est. $80-120

 

1638.   Painted steel trucker sign, double sided, in two parts, inscribed Truckers' Stop Showers, 8" x 48". Est. $100-200

 

1639.   Metal Navajo trucking sign, with Native American Indian decal, 12" x 30 1/4".      Est. $100-150

 

1640.   Yellow jeweled cats eyes stop sign, 24" w.    Est. $80-120

 

1641.   Group of trucking advertising items, to include matchbooks, pocket mirror, tractor trailer form flashlight, pocket knife, spelter truck paperweight, cast iron pyramid paperweight for Central Storage & Transfer Co., small 1937 C. E. Hunt calendar, a Nu-Car Carriers uniform hat, and two printed gas price window signs.    Est. $120-160

 

1642.   Tin lithograph traffic cop animated stop sign, 5 1/4" h., together with a Chein stop and go sign, and a Whiskey advertisement No Parking Service Section - PM for Pleasing Moments, with a cast iron base, 13 1/2" h.        Est. $100-150

 

1643.   Three vintage jeweled cats eyes car reflectors, largest - 3 3/4" dia., together with a Indiana moto-meter and a Diamond T United States Parcel Service placard.        Est. $80-120

 

1644.   Seventeen sets of trucking advertising playing cards, in the original boxes, to include White Autocar, Ace Iron & Metal, John Vogel Inc., Motor Cargo, York Transportation, Millers Motor Freight, Mason Dixon, Ruan Transport, Red Star, North American Vam Lines, etc., together with four metal advertising clips and a plastic example.         Est. $80-120

 

1645.   1926 Hershey Ice Cream truck photograph, Hagerstown Md., inscribed Photo by Hiedwohl - 1926, 43" w., together with a photograph of construction trucks, 18" x 9".       Est. $80-120

 

1646.   Four pressed steel tractor trailers, to include a Tru-Scale Ryerson stake back delivery, 23" l., an Ertl International Harvester delivery, a Dunwell Snow Crop refrigerator truck, and a Tru-Scale Yale truck.            Est. $200-300

 

1647.   Five tin trucks, to include a Marx no. 7 Universal Transfer wind-up delivery truck, 12" l., a Marx tin lithograph wind-up US Army truck, a Chein tin lithograph US Army truck, Chein Coal truck, and a Kingsbury pressed steel and tin dump truck, 10 1/2" l.          Est. $160-220

 

1648.   Boxed 1964 first Hess tanker truck, including funnel, 12" l. Est. $300-400

 

1649.   Group of diecast, slush metal and rubber vehicles, to include Tootsietoy, Hubley, Sun Rubber, Auburn Rubber, etc., largest - 7".        Est. $80-120

 

1650.   Marx tin lithograph Magic Garage, 6" w., together with a Japanese tin lithograph Magic Garage, with wind-up car, 3" w., a Marx tin lithograph Freight Terminal, 29" l. and a pressboard Keystone Garage, 15 1/2" w.       Est. $100-150

 

1651.   Large group of slush metal vehicles, most Tootsietoys, together with two plastic taxi cabs, etc., longest - 4".     Est. $200-300

 

1652.   Boxed Tootsietoy Graham sedan, 3 3/4" l., together with a Graham limousine.       Est. $160-220

 

1653.   Ten small cast iron vehicles, most Hubley, largest - 6 3/4".  Est. $120-160

 

1654.   Three small Hubley cast iron vehicles, to include a Studebaker roadster, 5" l., a wrecker, and a dump truck.   Est. $100-150

 

1655.   Six small cast iron vehicles, to include an Arcade Mack dump truck, 5 3/4" l., Champion dump truck, 4 1/2" l., Arcade sedan, an A. C. Williams Moving & Sorage van, 3 1/2" l., a ladder truck, and a Hubley motorcycle, 4" l.         Est. $200-300

 

1656.   Five small cast iron vehicles, to include an Arcade wrecker, 5 1/2" l., a Hubley Gasoline tanker truck, two Mack stake trucks, and a Ford pick-up truck.     Est. $160-220

 

1657.   Two Hubley cast iron racers, to include a No. 1 boat tail racer, with integral driver, 8" l. and an early racer, 7 1/4" l. Est. $120-160

 

1658.   Ten miscellaneous small cast iron vehicles, longest - 6 1/2".            Est. $100-200

 

1659.   Three Wallace Stewart cast iron Mack trucks, to include a tandem trailer, delivery van and delivery truck, 5 1/4" l. Est. $80-120

 

1660.   Two Kenton cast iron vehicles, to include a tanker truck, 5 1/2" l. and a Hose truck, 7" l.   Est. $120-160

 

1661.   Four cast iron vehicles, to include an A. C. Williams Gasoline tanker truck, Ford stake back truck, a Mack stake back truck, and an Arcade stake back Ford truck, longest - 7".  Est. $200-300

 

1662.   Four Champion cast iron vehicles, to include a wrecker, a stake back truck, a dump truck, and a pick-up truck, longest - 8". Est. $300-400

 

1663.   Two Arcade cast iron Ice trucks, to include a Mack with integral driver, 7" l., the other with nickel plated grill and integral driver, 6 3/4" l.         Est. $160-220

 

1664.   Hubley cast iron General steam shovel, 10" l.           Est. $160-220

 

1665.   Hubley cast iron Motor Express tractor trailer, 9" l.  Est. $100-150

 

1666.   Japanese tin friction GMC SIE tandem tractor trailer, 25" l., together with a Japanese tin litho Western dump truck, a Japanese tin litho P.I.E. express trailer with original box, and a plastic Mayflower tractor trailer, 17 1/2" l.          Est. $120-160

 

1667.   Three pressed steel tractor trailers, to include a Buddy L Texaco tanker, 24" l., Tonka log truck, 23" l. and an Ohio Art Buckeye auto transport, 25" l.          Est. $120-160

 

1668.   Buddy L pressed steel International ride-on dump truck, 25" l.        Est. $300-400

 

1669.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Bank of America armored truck, 13 3/4" l.   Est. $120-160

 

1670.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Mack Blue Diamond dump truck, 19" l.       Est. $160-220

 

1671.   Two Tonka pressed steel Allied Van Lines tractor trailers, 23 1/2" l., together with a Smith Miller Bekins Vanliners tractor trailer, 21 1/2" l.      Est. $160-220

 

1672.   Smith Miller diecast lumber truck with pup trailer, overall length - 37".      Est. $200-300

 

1673.   Smith Miller diecast Mack flat bed materials truck, 20" l.     Est. $160-220

 

1674.   Smith Miller diecast Mack flat bed materials truck, with two wooden US Army crates and three wooden barrels, 20" l. Est. $160-220

 

1675.   Two pressed steel tractor trailers, to include a Buck Eye Red Star Express Lines, with partial original box, 23" l. and a Tonka Green Giant Brands, 23 1/2" l.        Est. $120-160

 

1676.   Wyandotte diecast Grey Van Lines tractor trailer.      Est. $100-150

 

1677.   Arcade cast iron International stake truck, 9 1/2" l.   Est. $80-120

 

1678.   Chein tin Hercules Motor Express truck, 19" l., together with a Structo truck, 16" l.           Est. $200-300

 

1679.   Three tractor trailers, to include a Kingsbury pressed steel Transit tractor trailer, 20 1/2" l., a Marx tin lithograph Sinclair Power X tanker truck, 18 1/2" l., and a Japanese tin lithograph Bekins - Nationwide Moving and Storage, 16 1/4" l.           Est. $120-160

 

1680.   Two Arcade cast iron International dump trucks, 9" and 11" l.        Est. $200-300

 

1681.   Arcade cast iron International Harvester dump truck, 10 3/4" l.        Est. $160-220

 

1682.   Marx tin lithograph wind-up dump truck, with tin lithograph driver, 13 1/2" l.        Est. $80-120

 

1683.   Marx tin lithograph wind-up Big Load Van Company delivery truck, with tin lithograph driver, 13" l.            Est. $100-150

 

1684.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Mobiloil tanker truck, 22 1/2" l.       Est. $100-150

 

1685.   Three Hubley Kiddie toy diecast tractor trailers, to include a Motor Express dump truck with original box, a Hubley Transport car carrier with original box and a dump truck, 16 1/4" l. Est. $160-220

 

1686.   Large collection of tin lithograph birds, most wind-ups, some hand crank and some friction, tallest - 7 3/4", together with two cast iron still banks.  Est. $120-160

 

1687.   Group of Easter holiday items, to include glass rabbit candy container, Chein tin lithograph rabbit, bisque rabbit, composition rabbit pulling a cart, etc., tallest - 6 1/2".            Est. $120-160

 

1688.   Six composition candy containers, to include rabbits and roosters, tallest - 6".        Est. $160-220

 

1689.   Petite Greiner-type papier-mâché doll, with cloth body, 10" h., together with a painted pine doll cradle, 17" l.    Est. $80-120

 

1690.   Four China and bisque shoulder head dolls, with cloth bodies and bisque and china lower arms and legs, in early costumes, tallest - 13 1/2".        Est. $80-120

 

1691.   Two Steiff dolls, in the original boxes, to include a 1904 Uncle Sam, 19" h. and a Molly Golly and peg.     Est. $80-120

 

1692.   Painted wood Shufflin Sam Black Americana dancing toy, with remains of original box, 13 3/4" h.            Est. $60-80

 

1693.   Four Santa Claus figures, to include a German composition example, 8" h., two Japanese examples and a mesh candy bag with celluloid face.     Est. $160-220

 

1694.   Group of Hopalong Cassidy food products, to include five bottles of Hoppy's Favorite Milk, a potato chip tin, two dummy loaves of bread, and a bottle of hair tonic, together with a tin lunch box with thermos.          Est. $60-80

 

1695.   Tin and wood small combination safe, with painted shells on corners, and interior drawer, 12" h., 7 1/4" w., together with a Florr radio cigarette dispenser, dated 1929, with painted spelter case, 5" h.            Est. $80-120

 

1696.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Mack Lyon delivery truck, 20 1/4" l.            Est. $120-160

 

1697.   Wyandotte pressed steel Minitown Parcel Service delivery van, 12 1/4" l.   Est. $80-120

 

1698.   Tonka pressed steel Thunderbird Express tractor trailer, 24 1/2" l.   Est. $100-150

 

1699.   Smith Miller diecast dump truck, 17" l.         Est. $160-220

 

1700.   Buddy L pressed steel Paragon oil tanker truck, 24" l.          Est. $80-120

 

1701.   Smith Miller pressed steel and diecast Lyon Van Lines tractor trailer, 22" l. Est. $100-150

 

1702.   Smith Miller MIC diecast tractor trailer, 27" l.          Est. $200-300

 

1703.   Buddy L pressed steel International ride-on dump truck, with Texas decals on doors, 26" l.           Est. $200-400

 

1704.   Buddy L pressed steel sand and gravel truck, 25 1/2" l.         Est. $300-400

 

1705.   Simon & Halbig bisque head doll, incised SH 1039, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, and jointed composition body, 22" h.        Est. $80-120

 

1706.   Three German bisque head dolls, to include one incised A. W. Special, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 24" h., a Heinrich Handwerk Simon & Halbig, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 21" h., and a Armand Marseille 351 Bye-lo baby doll, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, cloth stuffed body, 13" h.      Est. $120-160

 

1707.   Three bisque head dolls, to include one incised 1912-4, with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth, jointed composition body, 22 1/2" h., a Schoenau & Hoffmeister, with sleep eyes, closed mouth,, stuffed cloth body, 9 1/2" h., and a Grace Putnam Bye-lo baby with sleep eyes, closed mouth, stuffed cloth body, 14" h.       Est. $120-160

 

1708.   Three no-face stuffed rag dolls, with drawn in pencil facial features, tallest - 28", together with a Novelty Co. Mickey Mouse character doll, 14" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1709.   Four bisque head dolls, to include a Japanese Nippon with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 14" h., Armand Marseille 390, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 17" h., another incised C. 2/0 x, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, with original outfit, 15" h., and a Huebach Koppelsdorf 300-15/0, with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth, composition body, 7 1/2" h.       Est. $160-220

 

1710.   Three German bisque head dolls, to include a Karl Hartmann with sleep eyes and open mouth with teeth, in original outfit, 17" h., a Schoenau & Hoffmeister, 1906, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, jointed composition body, 25" h., and a Heubach 250-3, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 22" h. Est. $200-300

 

1711.   Greiner-type papier-mâché head and shoulder doll, with cloth body, 21" h. Est. $80-120

 

1712.   Rag doll with printed face, late 19th c., with a cloth body and early dress, with Little Red Riding Hood type cape, 19" h.         Est. $80-120

 

1713.   Bisque head and shoulder doll, dressed as a peddler, with bisque lower arms and legs and stuffed body, 18 1/2" h.          Est. $80-120

 

1714.   Parlor walnut table top bowling game, with inlaid case with brass level and movable ramp for steel ball, mounted to a later table, game is 58 1/2" l.        Est. $200-400

 

1715.   Nicely painted wood battleship model, in a counter top showcase, 9 1/2" h., 15 3/4" w.     Est. $200-300

 

1716.   Carved and painted conductor automaton, ca. 1900, with a long coat and brass tack buttons, hand levers on back, 29 1/2" h.       Est. $160-220

 

1717.   Hollow core resin Santa Claus store display, 42" h.  Est. $80-120

 

1718.   Vintage hard plastic Halloween decorations, to include cake decorations, tallest - 4 3/4".   Est. $60-80

 

1719.   Pair of carved and painted horses, 8" h., together with five flocked stick leg sheep.            Est. $100-150

 

1720.   Six composition pull toys, to include stick leg sheep, cows and horses, largest - 11 1/2" l.  Est. $160-220

 

1721.   Large group of composition candy containers and animals, candy containers to include five rabbits, and a hen on nest, together with seven Easter Egg candy containers, etc., tallest 9" h.         Est. $160-220

 

1722.   Large collection of scratch decorated and Pysanka Easter eggs, some dating back to the 1940's, some painted wood. Est. $200-400

 

1723.   Two Chein tin wind-up sharks, 11" l. Est. $80-120

 

1724.   Wyandotte pressed steel airplane, 18" wingspan, together with a Marx Motor Market delivery truck, 13 1/2" l. and a Marx tin lithograph Dick Tracy Target.        Est. $120-160

 

1725.   Boxed Girard tin lithograph Gasoline Alley Garage, 3 1/2" h., 6 3/4" l.       Est. $100-200

 

1726.   Champion cast iron racer, with integral driver, 6" l.  Est. $120-160

 

1727.   Eight still banks, to include a cast iron lion pull toy, a clown, North Pole ice cream freezer, and boy scout, together with a metal floor radio, spelter Native American Indian, tin lithograph Log Cabin Syrup, and a painted tin bank building, 4 1/4" h.       Est. $160-220

 

1728.   Group of small cast iron vehicles, to include two farm tractors, a dump truck, Ford sedan, and a horse drawn cart with integral driver, 5 1/4" l.        Est. $100-200

 

1729.   Two Arcade cast iron cars, to include a Chevy coupe, 8" l. and a Ford coupe, 6 1/2" l.       Est. $200-300

 

1730.   Arcade cast iron Mack Wrecker, with nickel plated driver, 10 3/4" l.           Est. $300-500

 

1731.   Arcade cast iron Gasoline tanker truck, with nickel plated driver, 13" l.      Est. $250-350

 

1732.   Arcade cast iron Plymouth, 1933 World's Fair sedan, 4 3/4" l.         Est. $160-220

 

1733.   Three A. C. Williams cast iron vehicles, to include a Gasoline tanker, 7" l., a coast to coast tractor trailer with stake back, 6 3/4" l. and a sedan, 4" l.     Est. $120-160

 

1734.   Painted wood platform horse pull toy, dappled, 16 1/4" l.     Est. $100-200

 

1735.   Nodding mohair donkey pull toy, 9 1/4" h.    Est. $100-150

 

1736.   Child painted pine sled, patented 1903, with steel runners and scenic landscape seat, 38 1/2" l.     Est. $100-150

 

1737.   Painted wood wagon pull toy, with platform horse, overall length - 29".      Est. $200-300

 

1738.   Painted wood wagon, 17 1/2" l., together with an associated hide covered platform horse pull toy.            Est. $160-220

 

1739.   Three composition rabbit candy containers, tallest - 7".        Est. $160-220

 

1740.   Two painted composition rooster squeak toys, 6 3/4" h. and 4 3/4" h.          Est. $160-220

 

1741.   Four German feather trees, with various ornaments, tallest - 47 3/4".           Est. $300-500

 

1742.   Two European carved and painted jumping jack Santa Claus figures, 7 3/4" h.       Est. $120-160

 

1743.   German composition Belsnickle Santa Claus candy container, 8 1/2" h.      Est. $100-200

 

1744.   Five patchwork baby and doll quilts, largest - 30" x 32".      Est. $120-160

 

1745.   Three patchwork doll quilts, largest - 17" x 16 1/2", together with a patriotic child's costume.       Est. $100-150

 

1746.   Five bisque head dolls, to include three Armand Marseille #341, with sleep eyes and stuffed body, K (star) R character doll #28, with painted eyes and closed mouth, and Grace Putnam with sleep eyes and stuffed body, tallest - 16".            Est. $100-200

 

1747.   Five dolls, to include a Armand Marseille 1894 bisque head, with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth and joined composition body, 15" h., Edmund Ulrich Steiner bisque head, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 17" h., a Schutz-Mapke celluloid doll, 13" h., composition Black Americana doll with stuffed body, 12" h., and a composition Baby Petite, with sleep eyes, 11" h.         Est. $100-200

 

1748.   Kammer & Reinhardt 101 Bisque Character Doll, with blue painted eyes, closed mouth, incised K*R 101 46, and jointed composition body, marked Heinrich Handwerck Germany, 15" h.       Est. $200-300

 

1749.   Heubach Whistling Jim bisque head doll, with whistling squeak box in chest, painted eyes, pursed lips, and stuffed body, 13" h.          Est. $160-220

 

1750.   Five bisque head dolls, to include Armand Marseille Bye Lo Baby, 16" h., C. M. Bergmann Simon & Halbig, with sleep eyes, open mouth and jointed composition body, 25" h., two Armand Marseille 390, with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 22" h., George Borgfeldt with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 25" h.     Est. $100-200

 

1751.   Four bisque head dolls, to include two Armand Marseille 390, one with sleep eyes and one with fixed eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 20" l., one marked 126 with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 21 1/2" h., B. J. & Co. My Sweetheart doll with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed wood body, 25" h.    Est. $100-200

 

1752.   Group of miscellaneous dolls, to include Effanbee Patsy Baby, ramp walker, composition Roly Poly, carved wood jointed doll, two bisque brush dolls, etc.          Est. $100-200

 

1753.   Group of children's button up leather shoes, tallest - 5 1/2", together with spats and collars.           Est. $100-200

 

1754.   Group of small bisque head dolls, to include Armand Marseille 541, Louis Steiner with pine cradle, etc., tallest - 8 1/4" .    Est. $200-300

 

1755.   Five bisque head dolls, to include four with molded hair, two are Frozen Charlotte dolls, tallest - 12".            Est. $100-150

 

1756.   Six bisque head small dolls, with composition bodies, tallest - 8".    Est. $160-220

 

1757.   Gustav Heubach bisque head clockwork walking doll, with painted eyes, closed mouth and composition arms, 7 1/4" h.    Est. $160-220

 

1758.   Five bisque head dolls, to include Century Doll Co. Kestner, with sleep eyes, 11" h., Armand Marseille 341, with sleep eyes, 11 1/2" h., Armand Marseille 370, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, stuffed body, with kid leather arms, 20 1/2" h., Louis Steiner, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 10" h., and one marked 142, with sleep eyes and composition body, 16 1/2" h.          Est. $100-200

 

1759.   Four bisque head dolls, to include a K (star) R Simon & Halbig 126, with sleep eyes, open mouth and jointed composition body, 22" h., Armand Marseille 390, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and jointed composition body, 26" h., Armand Marseille 370, with sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth and stuffed body with kid leather arms, 20 1/2" h., Grace Putnam Bye Lo doll, with sleep eyes and stuffed body, 11" h.    Est. $100-200

 

1760.   Six German Kugel Christmas ornaments, to include a silver, gold and green grape cluster, silver turnip and two silver balls, turnip - 6" h.      Est. $200-300

 

1761.   Group of miscellaneous candy containers and holiday items, tallest - 6 1/4".           Est. $80-120

 

1762.   Group of rabbit Easter candy containers, to include composition, egg crate etc., together with a contemporary rabbit with a pack, 10 3/4" h.  Est. $160-220

 

1763.   Group of Easter egg candy containers, to include cardboard, glass and tin examples, together with an egg house candy container, wire rabbit carriage, etc., largest egg - 5" h.      Est. $120-160

 

1764.   Five composition nodders, one duck is a candy container, tallest - 6".          Est. $200-300

 

1765.   Two candy containers, to include a German painted cardboard leprechaun 5 1/2" h. and a composition bust of Abraham Lincoln, 2 1/4" h.    Est. $160-220

 

1766.   Group of chicken candy containers, tallest - 7".         Est. $200-400

 

1767.   Group of Christmas items, to include a composition candy container, 8 1/2" h., celluloid Santa Claus figures, bisque figures, composition angel ornaments, figural glass bulbs, contemporary belsnickle, etc.      Est. $160-220

 

1768.   Two Christmas items, to include a Harry Knouff - Hotel Bearmont, Reinerton, Pa., Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year whiskey flask, 5 1/2" h. and a box of Christmas candles, manufactured by Standard Oil Company.          Est. $120-160

 

1769.   Six Christmas candle lanterns, tallest - 9".     Est. $160-220

 

1770.   Six mohair teddy bears, to include three miniature Steiff examples, tallest - 14"., together with a Steiff lioness, Hexie dog, and an unmarked tiger.    Est. $120-160

 

1771.   Two mohair teddy bears, 13 1/2" h. and 24 1/2" h.    Est. $200-300

 

1772.   Collection of marbles, to include a sulfide with seated rabbit, 1 1/2" dia., sulfide with lion, sulfide with horse, large swirl, Benningtons, etc.  Est. $100-200

 

1773.   Miscellaneous toys, to include a Wyandotte pressed steel pick-up truck, 6" l., paper litho blocks, tin lithograph wind-ups, and four sample tins.    Est. $80-120

 

1774.   Group of stick leg and celluloid animals, together with cardboard Christmas houses, painted tin alligator, etc.   Est. $100-200

 

1775.   Group of stick leg animals, to include sheep, horse, and cow, tallest - 4 3/4".          Est. $160-220

 

1776.   Miscellaneous toys, to include Hill's Spelling Blocks, in original paper litho over wood box, two dexterity games, hand crank music box, set of German paper litho blocks, and a German tin litho wind-up race horse, 4 3/4" h.  Est. $200-300

 

1777.   Four composition horse on platform pull toys, together with a horse rocker, tallest - 8 1/2".           Est. $160-220

 

1778.   Three composition roly poly clowns, 6" h.    Est. $120-160

 

1779.   Williams Root Beer Extract advertising slide lid box, 7 1/2" h., 9 3/4" w.   Est. $80-120

 

1780.   Schuco telesteering car, in the original box, together with a tin wind-up car, a Meccano constructo racer with spare parts, and a Schoenhut clown.          Est. $160-220

 

1781.   Britain Army Lorry truck, with original box, together with a Dinky Toys Meccano Royal Tank Corps Light Tank set, in the original box and an empty box for a Britain Bren Gun Carrier.         Est. $120-160

 

1782.   Four cast iron still banks, tallest - 4 1/4".       Est. $100-150

 

1783.   Hall's Excelsior cast iron mechanical bank, 5" h.      Est. $160-220

 

1784.   Group of tin lithograph pails, banks and advertising tins, to include two small sand pails, five still banks, etc.       Est. $200-300

 

1785.   Cast iron Stover Junior Waffle iron, in the original box, together with a doll's toy pewter dish service, in the original box.      Est. $80-120

 

1786.   Miscellaneous tin toys, to include a three-horse drawn cart and wagons, friction airplane and a seesaw toy, 6 3/4" h.   Est. $100-200

 

1787.   Moxie tin lithograph advertising horse car, 8 1/2" l.  Est. $200-300

 

1788.   Marx tin lithograph wind-up Amos and Andy Fresh Air Taxicab, 8" l.        Est. $160-220

 

1789.   German Goso tin baby carriage, 7" h. Est. $80-120

 

1790.   J. & E. Stevens cast iron William Tell mechanical bank.      Est. $120-160

 

1791.   Three cast iron horse drawn wagons, to include a Kenton milk wagon with driver, 12 1/2" l., Hubley Royal Circus wagon, and a sulky with driver.            Est. $200-300

 

1792.   Dayton painted tinplate hillclimber auto, with cast iron driver and passenger, 7 3/4" l., together with a painted tin hillclimber locomotive and tender.          Est. $100-200

 

1793.   Three cast iron doorstops, to include a frog, a seated rabbit and a terrier, tallest - 11 1/2".  Est. $120-160

 

1794.   Nine cast iron still banks, to include a seated rabbit, cow, pig, elephant, brass turkey, etc., together with a small dog doorstop, tallest - 6".           Est. $200-300

 

1795.   Four cast iron still banks, to include a world globe, 5 1/4" h., the Maine, Graf Zepplin and a top hat.            Est. $160-220

 

1796.   Six cast iron still banks, tallest - 5 1/2" h.      Est. $160-220

 

1797.   Five cast iron still banks, tallest - 6".  Est. $160-220

 

1798.   Two cast iron fire ladder trucks, to include A. C. Williams and Dent, longest - 8 1/4".        Est. $120-160

 

1799.   Eight small cast iron vehicles, to include an Arcade Avery steam tractor, 4 1/2" l., A. C. Willimas Austin car, an early limousine, etc.    Est. $100-200

 

1800.   Arcade cast iron Yellow Cab taxi bank, 7 3/4" l.       Est. $100-150

 

1801.   Restored Bennett Texaco Sky Chief gas pump, with plastic globe, porcelain pump placard dated 3-10-60, 77" h.        Est. $500-800