Copake Auction, Inc.
CATALOGUED AMERICANA AUCTION
Saturday March 22 - 5pm
Previews: Thurs., March
20, 11am-5pm; Fri., March 21, 10am-7pm;
Sat., March 22, 12 noon-4:30pm
We have had many
requests to include pre-sale estimates in our catalog. The estimates in this
catalog are for your convenience, they are not reserves. If we get a positive
response we will continue to include estimates. Remember the actual price
realized is set by the audience so items can fall short or exceed our
expectations.
1. Oriental rug: Persian Kilim. 3’ x 2’. Estimate 25-35
2. Oriental
rug: Persian Baluch. 4’ 7” x 3’ 2”. Estimate 100-150
3. Oriental
rug: Persian Shiraz. 6’ x 3’ 8”. Estimate 150-200
4. Oriental
rug: Baluchistan. 2’ 9” x 4’ 9”. Estimate 50-75
5. Oriental
rug: Bokara. 2’ 8” x 3’ 11”. Estimate 45-65
6. Oriental
rug mat. 2’ 2” x 1’ 10”. Estimate 25-45
7. Lot: (3)
Oriental rug pillows. Estimate 25-35
8. Textile:
Japanese obi pictorial panel. 21 ½” x 63”. Imperfections. Estimate 25-35
8A. Oriental
rug:4’ 3” x 6’ 9”. Estimate 150-250
9.
Contemporary rug. Estimate 25-50
10. Early
storage box with primitive woven splint construction. Estimate 100-150
11. Primitive
bootjack bench in green paint. 6’ 2”L. Estimate 30-50
12. Early
school desk having lift slant lid and turned legs. 22”W 19”D 32”Ht. Estimate
75-100
13. 19th
c. Eastlake game table, combination checkers and cribbage. Top 20” x 15 ½”,
31”Ht. Estimate 75-100
14. Small
cupboard in red paint having single door. 28”W 16 ¾”D 28 ½”Ht. Estimate 350-450
15. Primitive
19th c. canted side knife box with high handle. Excellent style and
great old green paint. Estimate 200-300
16. 19th
c. two drawer farm or “serving” table (top and mustard painted base are restorations). Supported by
interesting turned legs. 66 ½”L 30 ½”W
31 ½”Ht. Estimate 800-1,000
17. Hook rug:
pictorial woodland landscape with deer and squirrels. 41 ½” x 30”. Estimate
100-175
18. Sailor’s
whimsy folk art anchor candlestick on turned stand in old white paint. 13”W
20”L 13”Ht. Estimate 75-125
19.
c.1880-1900 pottery planter with green glaze and Chinese dragon relief.
Scalloped rim. 13”Dia. 10 ½”Ht. Estimate 150-200
20. Art deco
print in the style of Icart, “Roses”, pencil signed “Anthony Victor” and marked
“Copyright 1934 by Camila Lucas, NYC USA”. Original frame. 19” x 23”. Estimate
75-125
21.
Collection of (3) sailor’s whimsy heart candelabra in old white paint. Pair of
hearts measure 14”W 16”L 11”Ht. Single heart measures 18”W 30”Ht. Estimate
250-350
22. Gameboard
(two sided checkers and Parcheesi), grain painted with apple green, red and
brown decoration. 19” x 24 ½”. Excellent condition. Estimate 200-300
23. Small
counter top four drawer spice chest in old white paint. 22 ¼”Ht. Estimate
125-175
24. 18th
c. single drawer tavern table having scrubbed top. Painted red and black.
Restored. Top 49”W 29 ½”D 30”Ht. Estimate 500-700
25. 19th
c. folk art carving of lady with a bird in her hand. Polychrome decorated. 10
¾”Ht. Estimate 75-125
26. 19th
c. sailor’s whimsy carved picture “cross” frame having rope and sawtooth
carving with leaf corners. 6” x 7 3/8” opening. Estimate 50-75
27. 19th
c. primitive serving cupboard having splash back and two banks of four lipped
construction drawers. Dry scraped to old green paint surface. Restoration. 53”W
19”D 35”Deck Ht. 41 ½”Splash Ht. Estimate 1,500-1,700
28. Turn of
the century wainscot construction wood or kindling box in buttermilk paint with
hand painted rooster. 20”W 14”D 22 ½”Ht. Estimate 75-100
29. 19th
c. bake board with contemporary checkerboard and leaping fish decoration. 23
½”Dia. Estimate 125-150
30. Late 18th
or early 19th c. Scandinavian coffer or dower box having period
scribed and paint decoration including pinwheels and concentric and wavy
decoration on the lid and chevrons on the bold shaped battens of the lid ends.
Appears to be very original. 47”W 24”D 26”Ht. Estimate 400-700
31. Early 19th
c. ladder back armed highchair with leather strap seat, painted white over old
green. 21”Seat Ht. 31”O.Ht. Estimate 75-125
32. Folk art
“Aeroplane” lamp, featuring a carved wooden seven cylinder radial aircraft
engine with three blade propeller. Working condition. Estimate 75-125
33. 20th
c. folk art “memory” vase. 4”Dia. 7”Ht. Estimate 45-65
34. 20th
c. game table, hand painted game “snakes and ladders”. Excellent patina. Top
37” x 31”, 29”Ht. Estimate 250-350
35. Primitive
spice rack with dowel handle. Estimate 30-40
36. Primitive
salt box with lid, paint decorated with grape and leaf design. Estimate 20-30
37. Early 19th
c. Quebecois chest, two over three drawers with cut out sides and front apron.
46”W 16”D 47”Ht. Estimate 800-1,000
38. 19th
c. hanging corner shelf with fancy cut out corner stiles. Found in Nova Scotia.
26”W 14”D 47”Ht. Estimate 150-200
39. Late 18th
or early 19th c. candlestand having 20” diameter round fixed top and
turned shaft supported by three snake feet. 27 ½”Ht. Estimate 400-600
40. c.1870
step back cupboard, found in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Wainscot construction having
pair of top glazed doors over two wainscot doors with shaped apron base.
Painted later green. Excellent condition. 36 ½”W 15 ½”D 6’ 5”Ht. Estimate
1,400-1,800
41. Lot of 19th
c. boxes: slide lid candle box and a miner’s lamp box, “The Carbide Gas
Brilliant Search Light, Chicago, USA”, cheese box dovetails. Estimate 35-65
42. Painting:
“Lone Wolf” depicting a wolf overlooking a village in snowy moonlight. Signed
“A.L. Blane”. 11 ½” x 13 ½”. Estimate 100-150
43. Porch
rocker having curved slat seat in great green paint. Very good condition.
Estimate 65-95
44. Benchmade
TV/VCR cupboard, Quebecois design with careful attention to construction. Great
painted surface. Twin paneled doors over matching bottom doors. TV shelf
extends out. Case 42”W 26”D 6’Ht. Estimate 1,000-1,500
45. Twelve
drawer counter top spice box having two banks of six drawers in old original
blue paint surface. Estimate 100-150
46. Benchmade
single drawer farm table in super dark green painted surface. 7’ 4”L 39”W
30”Ht. Estimate 1,200-1,500
47. Pair of
tool hods or carriers, one marked “DZ”, the other in old green paint. Estimate
40-60
48. 19th
c. single door bucket cupboard, wainscot construction having turn of the
century green paint surface. C.1870. Case 44”W 18”D 59”Ht. Estimate 350-550
49. 19th
c. dome top trunk in original grain painted decoration. All original. 35”L 19
½”D 19”Ht. Estimate 100-200
50. Bootjack
bench in blue paint. 5’ 11”. Estimate 35-45
50A. Late 19th
c. or early 20th c. ship diorama having a three mast schooner,
“Quebec”. Great folk art. 22 ¾” x 38”. Estimate 1,000-2,000
51.
Diminutive benchmade corner cupboard by Quebec folk artist and carver,
Y.Gamache. Copied from a museum classic this Quebecois design features a dentil
molded crown over single door with twelve lights. Note Louis XIV influence on top
of the door and hand wrought hardware. Bottom door is twin paneled. Cupboard is
supported by an applied cut out molded base. 39”W 23”D 6’ 6 ¼”Ht. The finest
workmanship and super paint surface. Estimate 1,200-1,500
52.
Adirondack twig stand having unusual gameboard top (comb decorated). 10” x 15”,
24 ½”Ht. Estimate 50-75
53. Shoeshine
box with shoe form platform and lift lid. Painted yellow and blue. Estimate
25-35
54. Bootjack
bench with deep apron and fish painted on the top. 30”L Estimate 40-60
55. Bootjack
bench – coffee table. Great old paint surface. 35”L 17 ½”W 21”Ht. Estimate
150-200
56. 19th
c. country Hepplewhite inlaid French foot three over three butternut chest
having string inlay with ovolo corners (top center drawer has compressed oval
string inlay) and ivory inlaid key escutcheons. C.1825. Case 42”W 20”D 44”Ht.
Estimate 1,500-1,800
57.
Collection of (3) Indian baskets and a melon basket. All crisp and in very good
condition. Estimate 75-125
58. Small
utility box with pig painting. Estimate 20-30
59.
Apothecary chest having twelve drawers and molded base. Restored. 42”W 12 ¾”D
26 ½”Ht. Estimate 500-700
60. English
ironstone punch bowl with horse steeple chase transfer decoration. 14”Dia. 6
½”Ht. Estimate 225-325
61. Early 19th
c. grain paint decorated blanket box having applied high bracket base. C.1810.
37”W 21 ½”D 24 ½”Ht.
62. 19th
c. style benchmade kitchen island cupboard having 19th c. recessed
and molded twin doors with bank of five drawers. Sides have two panels and back
has four panels. Applied molded base. Great paint. 48 ¼”W 32 ¼”D 37”Ht.
Estimate 1,200-1,600
63.
Apothecary chest having 24 drawers with molded base. Super bone white and green
paint. Restored. 44 ½”W 13 ½”D 20 ½”Ht. Estimate 600-800
64. Pair of
19th c. country Hepplewhite “D” end banquet end tables having
tapered legs. 53 3/¾”25 ½”D 29 ½”Ht. c.1800-1820. Estimate 800-1,000
65. Rare late
18th c. or early 19th c. wrought iron and turned wood
iron spool holder. Estimate 50-75
66. 19th
c. Penna. “Hamberg sink”, this form is found in Hamburg, PA (Allentown area).
Classic form c.1870 oak with zinc sink lining, two doors with recessed arched
panels over sink, and base with two drawers over two similar recessed panel
doors. 44”W 21”D 6’ 3”Ht. Estimate 800-1,200
67. c.1870
Majolica footed calla lily plant bowl having dark blue with yellow rim and
black pinstripe. Interior is light blue. Decorated with impressive calla lilies
and three swallows. Signed “JG” (George Jones), has registration marks and
numbered, “3567/111”. Date mark Oct. 1877. Minor imperfections. 14 ¼”Ht.
Estimate 3,000-4,000
68. English
benchmade satin wood “bon huer du jour”. Desk having raised plateau with curved
doors and drawers, tooled leather writing top and central drawer, supported on
tapered legs with stretchers. Excellent condition. 37”W 24”D 29 ½”Writing Ht.
39 ¼”O. Ht. Note: four keys work locks (keys in office). Estimate 800-1,200
69. 19th
c. Penna. jelly cupboard having two drawers over two recessed panel doors with
cut out apron base and paneled sides and splash back. C.1860. 41”W 16”D 52
½”Ht. Estimate 500-700
70. Pair of
French style carved and gilt decorator mirrors having beveled glass. Each 31
½”W 69 ½”Ht. Estimate 1,000-1,500
71. 18th
c. Q.A. side chair in black paint having yoke top and vase splat and bold
turning on front stretcher. New seat. 16 ½”Seat Ht. 40”O. Ht. Estimate 500-800
72. Primitive
19th c. two piece step back cupboard. Top has single door with
applied diamond molding decoration and pie shelf cut out. Cut out base has two
doors. 43 ½”W 24”D 6’ 1”Ht. Estimate 600-800
73. 20th
c. Chippendale style sofa with six carved legs and stretcher base. 5’L Estimate
1,500-1,750
74. 18th
c. Hudson Valley side chair attributed to Jacob Smith having yoke top with vase
splat. Seat has front corner blocks, boldly turned front stretcher and full pad
foot. 18”Seat Ht. 40 ¾”Ht. Estimate 600-900
75. 19th
c. tall primitive single door cupboard with bootjack cut out base. 37”W 21”D
6’Ht. Estimate 400-600
75A. 19th
c. triple over mantle mirror having Sheraton applied half columns. Gilt and
painted gold. 23” x 50”. Estimate 250-450
76. 19th
c. mahogany New York sideboard with stepped out center section having center
drawer over two recessed panel doors flanked by tapered and reeded round
columns with foliate capitals flanked by end drawers over recessed panel doors.
Each end of the case has applied tapered reeded columns with carved acanthus
leaves. Case supported with four turned legs ending in brass paw feet. 6’ 1”W
21 ¾”D 46 ¾”Ht. Estimate 4,500-5,500
77. 18th
c. Q.A. cherry bonnet top highboy. Top case having three drawers (fan carved)
over four graduated drawers with broken arch pediment. Base having long central
drawer over three drawers (fan carved) supported on cabriole legs ending in pad
feet. 37 ¾”W 18 ¾”D 6’6”Ht. Has restoration. Estimate 4,500-6,500
78. 19th
c. square oak Victorian dining table having three original leaves and
detachable turned and reeded legs (including fifth center leg). 42”Sq. with (3)
10”Leaves. Extends to 52”L. Estimate 350-550
79. 18th
c. shoe foot hutch table having two board scrubbed top (42” x 34”). Base has
list lid and keyed stretcher supported by show feet. Great old table. 28 ½”Ht.
Estimate 3,500-4,500
80. 18th
c. Chippendale figured maple blanket chest having four graduated lipped drawers
(two false and two working), supported by cut out bracket base. 44”W 16 ½”D 44
¼”Ht. Estimate 600-800
81. Late 18th
or early 19th c. single door cupboard having twin raised panel door
with cut out base. 33 ½”W 17”D 46”Ht. Estimate 500-600
82. 19th
c. horse weathervane. 26”L 16”Ht. Estimate 1,500-2,500
83.
Collection of (4) primitive 19th c. watercolors found in Nova
Scotia, matted and framed: 1) “Washington Gold Ovens”, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia,
5” x 8 ¼”; 2) untitled scene depicting snowy winter landscape with children and
horse and sleigh with primitive cabin in background, 5 ¼” x 6 ¼”; 3) “The
Moccasin Seller Caughnawagut”, depicting a Native American woman, 7 ¼” x 6 ¼”;
4) “Indian Trapper Hunter, Montreal”, depicting a Native American with rifle
and colorful scarf and hat, 7” x 6 ½”. Note: both Native American subjects are
signed illegibly. Estimate 200-300
84. 19th
c. six board blanket box having batten top and plain molded base and interior
till. Nailed construction. 40 ½”W 17”D 16”Ht. Estimate 200-300
85. Primitive
19th c. slant lid desk having shelf interior over two drawers with
shaped apron raised on tapered and shaped legs. 36 ¼”W 21”D 43”Ht. Estimate
450-650
86. Folk art
painting, “Princess Yellow Rose”, signed “Drawn by Jim Cameron”. Great color
and subject. 25 ½” x 10 ½”. Period oak frame. Estimate 150-350
87. 19th
c. commode, over sized with two towel bars and central drawer over two recessed
panel doors. 38”W 19”D 45”Ht. Estimate 350-450
88. 19th
c. six board blanket box in old apple green paint with molded top and base.
Dovetail construction. 35”W 17”D 16 ½”Ht. Estimate 150-250
89. 18th
c. English oak blanket box with “V” molding. 52”W 25”D 28”Ht. Estimate 300-500
90. 18th
c. New England Q.A. single drawer blanket chest having cut out sides and molded
base. Cotter pin hinges attach molded top. 36 ½”W 17 ½”D 37”Ht. Estimate
350-550
91. 19th
c. painting: sea coast with boats, signed J. Bale, British. 12” x 16”. Estimate
500-700
92. Early 19th
c. Federal cherry inlaid drop leaf Pembroke table having tapered legs with
string inlay and shaped corners. 35 ¾”L 16”W 28 7/8”Ht. 10 ¾”Leaves. Estimate
450-650
93. 19th
c. diminutive primitive country pine drysink having over drawer and pair of
recessed panel doors. Copper insert in well. Cut out base. 37 ½”W 13”D 33”Ht.
Estimate 350-55-
94. 19th
c. Boston rocker in old paint decoration with unusual caned seat. Estimate
100-150
95. 18th
c. oak cradle, early design. Estimate 200-300
96. Mid 20th
c. spoon rack. Estimate 25-50
97. Early
painted pipe box having raised panel front and single dovetail construction
drawer. Great old grungy finish. 7”W 6 ¼”D 23 ½”Ht. Estimate 1,200-1,500
98. 18th
c. banister back armchair with shaped crest and turned finials. Legs ended.
C.1740. 16”Seat Ht. 45”O.Ht. Estimate 200-400
99. Patriotic
W.W.II folk art four door hanging cabinet having rose and leaf applique along
with ships, airplanes, cannons, infantry and tank “RAF” winged logo “For
Freedom”. Polychrome decorated. 10 ½”W 9”D 22”Ht. estimate 350-550
100. Pair of
19th c. mahogany drop leaf banquet tables having drawers. These
tables join with “C” clips. 42”L 17”W 14 ½”Leaves, opens to 6’, 29 ½”Ht.
c.1840. Estimate 600-900
101. Bootjack
stool with hand hold top and splayed legs. Estimate 45-65
102. 19th
c. wainscot single door cupboard. 25”W 13 ½”D 26”Ht. Estimate 100-150
103.
Continuous arm windsor having shaped seat, signed “CMD”. 17”Seat Ht. 37”O.Ht.
Estimate 1,000-1,500
104. Framed
etching: Rembrandt Van Rijn, “David at Prayer” (late impression). Also in this
lot Rembrandt Complete Etchings Book. 3 ½” x 6”. Estimate 800-1,200
105. Half
hull sailing boat mounted on background with waves and painted background.
24”Ht. Estimate 500-700
106. 19th
c. swing handle Shaker applesauce bucket. Estimate 250-350
107.
Primitive bootjack stool with shaped sides and mortised stretcher. Estimate
35-55
108. Barber
pole with ball finial top and molded base. 42”Ht. Estimate 150-250
109. Folky
painted ship model having five masts. Great style and paint. 21”L 23”Ht.
estimate 400-600
110. Original
1925 Camp Waubeeka, Copake, NY 1/10 scale model of the boy scout camp as it
appeared in 1925. This is the year that Camp Waubeeka was built, just one mile
from Copake Auction. A very unique “local” piece of history. Estimate 300-400
111. Shoe
foot ladder style drying rack. Estimate 45-65
112.
Paintings: oil on board still life with compote and fruit. Period gilt frame.
17” x 23”. Estimate 400-600
113. Early
“rare form” soldier doorstop in original condition with good patina. Estimate
500-700
114.
Patriotic Americana cloth shield, polychrome decorated, signed “American Flag
Mfg. Co., Easton, PA”. 32” x 27”. Estimate 400-600
115. Hand
carved canoe made from one piece of wood, signed and crafted by the Wobankiak
Tribe of Vermont. 9’L. Can be used in an Adirondack setting or as a trade sign.
Estimate 1,200-1,500
116.
Collection of (52) 19th c. Dutch Delft tiles, some as is. Estimate
1,300-1,500
117.
Collection of (5) late 18th c. or 19th c. Dutch Delft
tiles. Estimate 175-275
118. Tureen
with lid, signed “Mettlach, Geschutzt 2087 4 97”. Lid decorated with German
words and finial. Base having pub scene with two side handles. Small line on
interior rim. 15”Ht. to top of finial. Estimate 600-800
119. Decoy
attributed to Madison Mitchell stamped on base, “PGA” and “PG”. Good paint.
Estimate 300-500
120. Folk art
acoustic bass sculpture painted green and red. Funky! 6’ 1 ½”Ht. Estimate
150-250
121. Funky
pie safe with unusual arched top door in the best grungy blue paint. 28 ½”W 14
½”D 5’ 2 ¼”Ht. Estimate 250-450
122.
Painting: “Evening by Eastern Coast”, signed Anton Dorph (Swedish). 12” x 15”.
Estimate 600-800
123. Hanging
walnut box with drawer. 17 ¾”W 7”D 14 ¾”Ht. Estimate 250-350
124. Litho:
“The Life of a Fireman”, by Currier & Ives after C. Parsons. Restored.
Image 19 ½” x 26 ½”. Estimate 150-250
125. 18th
c. Q.A. mirror with molded surround and simple wave crest. 16”Ht. 9 ¾”W
Estimate 250-350
126. 18th
c. English three tier standing shelf with shoe feet. 33 ¾”W 8”D 33”Ht. Estimate
250-350
127. 19th
c. deep drop leaf walnut Penna. dining table having six turned legs. C.1840.
48”L 22”D 23”Leaves 29”Ht. Estimate 400-600
128. Small
decorated box. Estimate 200-300
129. Exceptional
covered knife box in good old paint. Estimate 100-200
130.
Painting: watercolor depicting Cold Spring, NY, signed and dated “Emil
Holzhauser 1935. 22” x 30”. Note: appraised by Sotheby’s for $1,000-2,000.
Estimate 500-1,000
131. 19th
c. English lap desk “Tunbridge” ware inlaid with chevron banding and tumbling
blocks marquetry. Interior has inkwells. Estimate 250-350
132. 19th
c. Federal two part mirror, top tablet having painting of dog. Estimate 225-325
133.
Primitive bootjack stool. Estimate 20-30
134. Framed
engraving of Ohio farm scene, “Res. Of M. Sexton Sec.28 Clinton Tp., Seneca
Co., Ohio”. Excellent frame. Image 9 ½” x 14”. Estimate 150-250
135. Wood box
having slant lid top and paneled sides in super green over blue paint surface.
38”W 21”D 27 ½”Ht. Estimate 150-300
136. Poured
stone figure of an African American man with dog. Base has deterioration.
53”Ht. Estimate 150-250
137. 19th
c. stoneware crock with bird on branch decoration. Estimate 250-350
138. Late 18th
c. or early 19th c. baby cradle with very unusual spindle gallery.
Estimate 250-350
139. Funky
Indian chalkware lamp. Estimate 50-75
140.
Kimberly-Clark Co. oak cabinet having unusual paper drawers, three banks of ten
drawers (seven drawers missing). 34”W 14”D 28”Ht. As found condition. Estimate
50-75
141. 18th
c. blanket box in old blue paint. Dovetail construction. 50”L 17”D 17”Ht.
Estimate 300-400
142. Bootjack
bench in old green paint with rounded ends and skirted sides. 7' Estimate 50-75
143. Early
sled with paint decoration. Estimate
50-75
144. 18th
c. cradle with hand cut out sides. Nailed construction. Estimate 100-175
145. 20th
c. folk art bird tree found near Quebec City. Estimate 75-100
146. 19th
c. dome top trunk in early stunning paint decoration. Estimate 125-175
147.
c.1881 door having a broadside attached
to the inside, “The Cultivator 1831-1881 Luther Tucker & Son, Albany, NY”.
Door measures 23 ¾” x 63”. Estimate 75-150
148. c.1828
Swedish paint decorated dome top wedding trunk, initialed and dated, “HRS
1828”. Retains original lock and key. 55”W 25”D 26”Ht. Estimate 500-700
149.
Exceptional brass and copper crystal regulator clock signed Seth Thomas having mercury pendulum painted porcelain
face. Beveled glass. 14 ½”Ht. Estimate 300-500
150. Exceptional
slate and bronze aesthetic movement mantle clock having porcelain face, signed
“A. Stowell & Co., Boston”. Bronze neoclassical panels. Slate case.
Estimate 250-350
151. French
carriage clock in original case (case as is), brass and beveled glass. Estimate
100-150
152.
Regulator wall clock with brass and silver face. Estimate 150-200
153. German
art deco tall case clock. 80”Ht. Estimate 150-250
154. Set of
(12) Limoges 10” scalloped rim dinner plates, floral and gold decorated and
signed, “Limoges W.G. France, Wm. Guerin & C0. For The Cowell &
Hubbard”. Estimate 150-250
155. Late 18th
c. or early 19th c. portrait of a woman seated and holding a book.
19 ¾” x 24”. Framed in a Victorian walnut frame. Estimate 200-400
156. Splay
leg cricket stool. Estimate 10-15
157. Pair of
neoclassical mirrored and reverse painted French style 20th c. wall
pockets. Estimate 25-55
157A. 19th
c. painting: oil on canvas of cows in landscape, by Arthur Winter Shaw (British
1869-1948). Titled on back, “Sunset Early Spring”, and labeled, “Carroll
Galleries, Toronto”. 14” x 18”. Original frame. Estimate 1,200-1,600
158. Tiffany
& Co. (?) gold (unmarked) folding eyeglasses. Estimate 50-75
159. 19th
c. Swedish grain painted chest having four drawers with original locks and key.
44”W 19”D 39”Ht. Estimate 400-600
160.Set of
(4) late 20th c. signed Thonet armchairs, “Fleider Maus” style.
18”Seat Ht. 29”O.Ht. Estimate 100-200
161. c.1920’s
wicker table lamp with correct shade. 24”Ht. Estimate 75-125
162.
Collection of (3) early engravings: (2) “Philadelphia from Belmont” and
“Albany”. Matted and framed. Estimate 50-100
163. 17th
or 18th c. miniature portrait on tin of a continental lady. Estimate
100-200
164.
Painting: oil on masonite landscape with horses, dated and signed, “1911 CN”.
Attributed to Niels Christiansen (Danish 1873-1960). 14” x 24 ¾”. Black lacquer
frame. Estimate 500-700
165. 19th
c. fireplace mantle. 79 ¼” 55”Ht., opening measures 42”W 36”Ht. Estimate
150-250
166.
Painting: moonlit river landscape, signed and dated, “Jaby VG 11-10-1894”.
Attributed to Vilhelm Groth (Danish 1842-1899). 9” x 13”. Estimate 500-700
167. 19th
c. decorated trunk having original paint decoration cross hatch pattern.
Retains original lock. 30”W 18”D 16”Ht. Estimate 150-200
168. 19th
c. dome top trunk in old pumpkin paint. 24”W 15 ½”D 13”Ht. Estimate 100-150
169. Early 19th
c. pewter or dish shelf in apple green paint. Dovetail construction. 31”W 9 ½”D
38 ½”Ht. Estimate 100-150
170. c.1900
Mission oak Arts & Crafts influence corner chair with slip seat. Excellent
condition. 18 ½”Seat Ht. 29 ½”O.Ht. Estimate 150-250
171.
Painting: landscape with sheep, signed Emil Lund (Danish 1855-1928). 17 ½” x 23
¼”. Estimate 500-700
172. 18thc.
Sampler: “Maria Marshal her work made in the 9th year of her age
1795”. The Marshall/Pennock family was a renowned family in Chester County, PA.
Maria was the daughter of Moses Marshal and Alice Pennock, born in 1786 in West
Bradford, Chester County, PA. 11 ¾” x 8”. Estimate 1,800-2,200
173. Sampler:
“Mary Hawkins aged 13 years”, with verse, “Be thou faithful unto death, and I
will give thee a crown of life 1835”. Having a variety of subjects including
horse, marine motifs, crown, basket of flowers, hearts, animals, and cherubs.
Floral border. 15” x 20 ¼”. Estimate 1,300-1,500
174.
Painting: (Swedish) landscape with marshland and shorebirds, signed and dated,
“Lindh ‘38” (1938). 20 ½” x 32”. Excellent 19th c. frame. Estimate
350-550
175.
Painting: Swedish landscape with lake, signed “V. Malmlof”. 23 ½” x 29”.
Estimate 375-475.
176. 19th
c. period country Swedish scrubbed top table having scalloped apron and
cabriole legs. 35” x 21 ½” 27 ½”Ht. Estimate 325-425
177. Rare
late 18th or early 19th c. sampler stretcher, possibly
Shaker. Turned wood with brass handmade wing nuts. 21 ½”L Estimate 300-500
178. Set of
(3) E. Sarinnen aluminum and fiberglass chairs designed for Arkana. Estimate
350-550
179. c.1820’s
Danish five drawer oak chest having secret top drawer. 48 ½”W 23”D 42”Ht.
Estimate 275-375
180.
Painting: landscape with river valley, signed “Kai Drews” (Danish 1884-1964).
19 ¾” x 27 ½”. Estimate 275-375
181.
Primitive bootjack stool. Estimate 15-25
182.
Painting: Danish landscape with cows, signed “CB 1896” (unknown). Estimate
400-500
183. Pair of
Swedish art deco chairs c.1930. Estimate 400-450
184. 19th
c. Swedish grain painted table. Estimate 300-400
185. Dinner
service of Franciscan “Desert Rose” china including: (12) 10 ½” plates; (4) 9
½” plates; (12) 8” plates; (12) 6 ¼” plates; (8) 8 ¼” soups; (12) 5 ¾” bowls;
(4) 5 ¼” bowls; (15) teacups; (14) teacup saucers; teapot; creamer and sugar;
salt and pepper; (2) egg cups; covered and handled 7” vegetable bowl; segmented
10 ¾” oval vegetable bowl; gravy boat on dish; (3) 9” bowls; (2) 11 ¾” dishes;
19” x 13 ¼” platter. Some imperfections. Approximately 114 pieces. Estimate
250-350
186. 19th
c. cherry corner cupboard base having single drawer over recessed panel door
and supported on applied bracket base. 30”W 15”D 37”Ht. Estimate 350-550
187. 19th
c. Swedish grain painted cabinet (1/2 commode) having lift top and interior
drawer. 16 ½”W 16”D 30 ½”Ht. Estimate 225-300
188. 19th
c. Swedish tilt top pedestal table in red paint. 27 ¾”Dia. Top 27 ¾”Ht.
estimate 275-375
189.
Painting: original watercolor on paper, “Painted Fruit In A Basket”, by folk
artist Evelyn S. Dubiel. The frame is handmade and was painted by the artist.
C.2000. 4 ¼” x 6 ¼”. Estimate 100-250
190.
Painting: original watercolor on paper, “By the Sea”, by 81 year old Conn. folk
artist Evelyn S. Dubiel. The frame is handmade and was hand painted by this
self taught artist. C.2002. 9 ¼” x 13 ¼”. Estimate 1,200-1,500
191. Milk
stool with added casters. Estimate 20-30
191A.
Painting: original watercolor on paper, “A Day of Leisure”, by folk artist
Evelyn S. Dubiel. The frame is handmade and was hand painted by the artist.
C.2002. 9 ¼” x 13 ¼”. Estimate 900-1,100
192. 19th
c. Swedish table in red-brown paint having scalloped apron and turned legs. 33
½” x 19 ½” 30”Ht. Estimate 375-475
192A.
Painting: original watercolor on paper, “Floral Watercolor”, by folk artist
Evelyn S. Dubiel. The frame is handmade and was painted by the artist. C.2002.
7 7/8” x 10”. Estimate 550-650
193. Set of
(11) Jugend oak Swedish dining chairs, Arts & Crafts period, c.1900-1910.
18 ½”Seat Ht. 36 ½”O.Ht. Estimate 300-500
193A.
Painting: original watercolor on paper, “Kate”, depicting a three week old
kitten, by E. Dubiel. The frame is handmade and was painted by the artist.
C.2002. 6 5/8” x 8 1/8”. Estimate 150-250
194. 18th
c. Jacobean style oak court cupboard of two piece construction having over hung
top with pair of dissimilar carved cupboard doors over large base door with
four panels. Sides are paneled. 28”W 23 ½”D 6’ 1”Ht. Estimate 250-550
195.
Painting: landscape with pond, signed “Edsberg 1956” (Danish). 41 ½” x 52 ¼”.
Estimate 150-250
196.
Painting: landscape with ducks, signed “Jorgen Brendekilde” (Danish). 20” x
26”. Estimate 300-500
197. 19th
c. ogee wall clock, c.1840. Estimate 200-250
198.
Painting: (Danish) landscape signed “Jens Aabo ‘47” (1947). 31 ½” x 46 ¾”.
Estimate 125-225
199. 18th
c. bootjack cut out blanket box in old red wash. 47”W 21 ½”D 28 ½”Ht. estimate
250-350
200. 19th
c. Federal two part wall mirror having top tablet reverse painting
(imperfections) and reeded side columns. 16”W 32 ½”Ht. Estimate 100-200
201. 19th
c. ladder back armed rocker having early grain painted decoration. Replaced
splint seat. C.1840. Estimate 150-200
202. 19th
c. leather trunk with tack decoration, signed and dated “RHC 1849”. Clean
interior. 28”W 16”D 16”Ht. Estimate 150-200
203. Pair of
monumental cast brass Victorian candle prickets having Art Nouveau paw footed
base with tall shaft interrupted by cast collars and topped with open pierced
gallery. 46”Ht. Estimate 350-500
204. Cast
brass Victorian floor lamp base having tri-footed fancy cast base and detailed
six sided shaft topped by and Art Nouveau style lamp receptacle. 51 ½”Ht.
Estimate 175-275
205. Marble
panel with Christian motif. 24 ½” x 36”. Estimate 25-35
206. 18th
c. English spice cupboard having geometric recessed panel door. 16 ½”W 8 ¼”D 16
½”Ht. Estimate 250-350
207.
Painting: oil on board German landscape with mountains and country church,
signed and dated “P. Eilers Munchen 1933”. 13” x 11 ½”. Estimate 100-150
208. Movie
poster: “Harlow”, starring Carroll Baker. C.1965. 25” x 41”. Estimate 75-150
209. Small
single door “crate” cupboard in stunning blue paint. 25 ½”W 18 ½”D 32 ½”Ht.
Estimate 75-125
210. 18th
c. New York State cupboard (built in) having two twin paneled doors, one over
the other with “HL” hinges. Note arched cut out shelves. Stripped. 36 ½”W 21
½”D 6’ 8 ¾”Ht. Estimate 1,000-1,500
211.
Patriotic egg crate painted red, white and blue, signed and dated, “Robert J.
Martin, Avon Lake RFD 1, Ohio 10-4048”. Estimate 50-75
212. Very
unusual bottle cap art tip tray with cast bust of a woman. 11”Ht. Estimate
150-250
213. 19th
c. shaving mirror with “fish tail” mirror supports and lift lid base. Walnut
and mahogany veneer. 2’ 1”W 35”Ht. Note mirror cracked. Estimate 100-175
214. Trivet
collection (29 pcs) including signed examples: Colebrookdale Iron Co.,
Pottstown, PA; N.R. Streeter & Co., Groton, NY; Ferrosteel, Cleveland; The
Cleveland Foundry Co.; The Peerless American Butt Co.; B & D; “W”; Wapak;
“I Want U” Comfort Iron Strause Gas Iron Co., Phila., PA USA; “B”; Enterprise
Mfg. Co., Phila. USA; “Uneedit” Gas Iron Rosenbaum Mfg. Co., New York; Humphrey
Gas Iron General Specialty Co.; and more. Also sad iron. Estimate 150-300
215. 19th
c. Quebecois candlestand having fixed square birdseye maple top and super folky
base. Top 17”Sq. 27”Ht. Base painted salmon and top is natural. Estimate
400-500
216. Seagull
wood carving, excellent carving and paint surface. 13 ¾” wing span. Estimate
100-150
217. Songbird
carving on base. 8 ½”Ht. Estimate 100-150
218. Humorous
cat and dog planter. 33”Ht. Estimate 75-125
219.
Primitive lot: early comb fork, 2 pieces of stoneware – brown and white jug and
brown crock. Estimate 25-45
220. Room
size rag rug. 5’ 6” x 7’ 1”. Estimate 50-75
221. c.1900
feather picture, “All For A Hen”, depicts two roosters fighting over a hen. In
original oak frame. 8 ½” x 30 ½”. Estimate 50-75
222. Lot:
long segmented box, dovetail construction with three hearts and two diamonds
inlay; small molded mirror painted blue; oak beveled mirror. Estimate 35-55
223. Single
door cupboard in old bone white and light blue, probably a “built in”. 24”W 15
½”D 5’ 2”Ht. Estimate 200-300
224. Folk art
three tier spool table with maroon plush upholstered top, spools painted gold
and black. Estimate 75-125
225. China
dinner service “Avondale Old Ivory”, Syracuse China includes: (11) 10” plates;
(11) 8” plates; (11) 8 ¾” soups; (10) 6 ¼” plates; (11) 5” dessert bowls; (11)
coffee cups; (10) saucers; (1) 10” oval vegetable bowl. Estimate 50-100
226. Late 18th
c. Italian sword. 36 ½”L Estimate 50-100
227. Over
stuffed boudoir chair having rounded arms and shaped crest floral fabric.
Estimate 50-75
228. Funky
small cupboard in old slate gray paint having single paneled door and two
drawers, one above the other below. 17 ½”W 13”D 28”Ht. Estimate 200-300
229. Dagger
with carved bone handle. Estimate 50-75
230. 18th
c. Delaware Valley four slat armchair with turned finials. 17”Seat Ht. 47”Ht.
Legs ended. C.1770. Estimate 100-150
231. 18th
c. double barrel flint lock pistol with silver inlaid grip. Estimate 150-250
232. Lot: (2)
pieces of pottery – brown glaze pitcher and redware pitcher with floral relief,
plus poured stone finial. Estimate 45-65
233.
Painting: 19th c. scene with river, early home and man with cows,
Image 5 ½” x 10 ¾”. Estimate 150-250
234. Three
tier dumbwaiter with ball and claw feet, signed “Horner”. Estimate 200-250
235. Pair of
hand turned 13 ½” mahogany candlesticks. Estimate 30-50
236. Pair of
carved spiral mahogany 12 ¾” candlesticks. Estimate 50-75
237.
Painting: (Danish) Impressionist farmscape, signed “Einar Grofs 30” (1930). 20
½” x 23 ½”. Estimate 225-325
238.
Painting: (Danish) farm signed and dated, “V.H. 1929” (unknown artists). 33 ½”
x 37 ½”. Estimate 300-400
239. 19th
c. French wrought iron fireplace trammel. Complex design.
240. 19th
c. painting: (Danish) primitive summer landscape with farmer and house. Unknown
artist. 11” x 14”. Estimate 150-250
241. 20th
c. painting: oil on canvas depiction of 19th c. heroic European
battle scene. 30” x 40”. Estimate 250-450
242. Folk art
bottle cap snake. Estimate 35-55
243. 19th
c. coffee mill, “The Swift Mill Lane Brothers Makers, Millbrook, NY”. Estimate
250-350
244. c.1900
oak two section file unit with six drawers, signed “Ambery”. 33”W 17”D 21”Ht.
Estimate 100-150
245. 19th
c. pine hutch having three tier shelf over recessed paneled doors. 29 ½”W 11”D
57 ½”Ht. Estimate 125-175
246. Bronze
statue of a mountain lion mounted on stone base, signed “Cartier”. 27”L 14
½”Ht. Estimate 400-600
247. Lot:
early wrought iron trivet with five pointed star; (3) tin kitchen utensils (two
handled strainers and measure); sad iron with retractable wooden handle.
Estimate 25-45
248. Pair of
19th c. brass weighted candlesticks. 5 1/8”Ht. Estimate 30-50
249. Pair of
wrought iron blacksmith made bolt head finial andirons. 15”Ht. Estimate 50-100
250. Canted
side apple box. Estimate 30-50
251. 19th
c. utility box in old grain paint. Retains lock. 18 ½”W 9”D 10”Ht. Estimate
50-75
252.
Primitive child’s potty chair. Estimate 25-45
253. Northern
Woodlands Indian child’s moccasins with maple leaf beadwork. Estimate 75-125
254. Lot: New
York State Indian bead work purse and 19th c. beaded bag with silk
and chintz fabric. Estimate 35-55
255.
Primitive ladder. 8’ 1”. Estimate 25-35
256.
Norwegian carved wooden chandelier. 29”Ht. 30”W Estimate 200-300
257. 19th
c. Swedish single drawer side table in green paint having excellent dimensions
with tapered legs. 13 ½”W 22”D 29 ¾”Ht. Estimate 200-300
258. c.1830
American 8” pewter teapot by Roswell Gleason, Dorchester, MA. Estimate 200-300
259. Unsigned
art pottery tall vase with brown-green glaze in the style of Weller. Minor
imperfections. 15 5/8”Ht. Estimate 75-125
260. Art
glass vase with pulled feather design over iridescent gold with random applied
glass thread. Some imperfections. 8 3/8”. Unknown maker possibly Durand.
Estimate 100-200
261. Cast iron
cat with collar. 12 ½”Ht. Estimate 100-200
262. Bowl,
Buffalo Pottery Deldare Ware (1909) having painted interior “Ye Village
Tavern”. Has hairline. 9”Dia. 4”Ht. Estimate 50-75
263.
Porcelain covered cheese dish decorated with willows and marked on underplate
with crown, “MC” in banner and “229”. Under dish measures 9”Dia., 7” to top of
finial on dish. Estimate 50-75
264. 19th
c. Swedish carved mangle board used to even out feather mattresses. Carved
handle. 38”L Estimate 75-125
265. 19th
c. Swedish scrubbed top side table in old mustard paint. 37 ¼” x 19 ¾” 31”Ht.
Estimate 150-250
266. Early
Imari decorated scalloped rim plate. 12”Dia. Estimate 250-350
267. Ruby
flash etched glass pitcher and (6) glasses with stirrer. Pitcher measures
13”Ht. Estimate 50-75
268. Lot: (2)
blue opalescent pattern glass tumblers and opalescent finger bowl. Estimate
50-75
269. Pair of
case glass white to clear colognes with stoppers. 7”Ht. One has small chip on
base. Estimate 50-75
270. Art
glass paperweight. Estimate 15-25
271. Early
carriage clock signed “Made In Germany For Kuebl Clock Co., Chicago”. 6”Ht.
Estimate 15-25
272. Lot: (6)
pcs. of blue glass including oval dish; wide mouth vase; bowl with wide rim
(chip on rim); bud vase; plate. Estimate 25-45
273. Lot: (8)
pcs. of blue glass including (2) basket dishes with open pierced rims; plate;
spooner; small basket with handle (broken); vase; hobnail ruffled vase (as
found). Estimate 25-35
274. Lot: 15
pcs. of blue glass including eye flushers; perfume; bell; poison bottle;
miniature basket with handles; shot glasses; measuring cup signed “Phila.”.
estimate 50-75
275. Walt
Disney “Bambi” original sericell, limited edition 9500. Printed Chicago
Serigraph Workshop C/R Disney Studio. C.1992. Contains certificate and
information on back. Image 8” x 11”. 23” x 26”Overall. Estimate 100-150
276. Print
(etching), signed “L.P. Margolis” and depicting moonlit landscape with farm.
Estimate 50-75
277. Fancy
birch Victorian nursing rocker having ladder back with open pierced splat.
Estimate 75-125
278. Early
NYS armed ladder back rocker, possibly Seymour Factory, Troy, NY. Estimate
50-75
279. Pewter
lot (17 pcs.): (4) early spoons; (5) napkin rings; early tea canister with
screw on top with ring handle marked “IGG”; (2) stemmed cups; pitcher; stein
and tankard. Estimate 25-35
280. Pewter
stein signed on lid “CJE 1809”. Hallmarked under lid “IGGP” (?). Base has
decoration with farmer and plow with horses and saying above that. Piece of
paper inside states, “Land work is my amusement, I like it because I do not
enjoy being lazy”. 10”Ht. to top finial on lid. Estimate 75-125
281. Large
early pewter measure with hallmarked flip lid with acorn decoration. 17”Ht.
Estimate 250-350
282. Burmese
glass Mt. Washington ferry lamp with clear glass base. Note base has small
chip. Estimate 75-125
283. Pair of
amberina trumpet vases. 8 ½”Ht. Estimate 150-300
284. Set of
(4) swirl amberina tumblers. 4”Ht. estimate 150-250
285. Amberina
swirl perfume with stopper. 6”Ht. Estimate 125-175
286. Pair of
Mary Gregory style perfumes with stoppers, ruby colored. Marked “25” in black
underneath. 3 ¾”Ht. Estimate 45-65
287. Blown
glass jack in the pulpit vase, emerald green opalescent. 7 ½”Ht. Estimate 40-60
288. 19th
c. pewter bedwarmer with turned handle. 28”L Estimate 50-75
289. Hook
rug: “Horse and Carriage”. Corner damage. 29” x 40”. Estimate 50-75
290. 19th
c. rose wood lap desk with brass banding and inlay. Has secret compartment and
retains lock and key. 20”W 10”D 7”Ht. Estimate 150-250
291.
Neoclassical saber leg upholstered footstool. Estimate 50-75
291A. Lot of
(5) purses: (2) mesh, one needlepoint and (2) beaded. Estimate 25-35
292. Colored
etching, “Little Anne Sucking Her Finger Embraced by Her Mother”, signed Mary
Cassat.10 ½” x 12 ½”. Estimate 2,500-3,500
292A. Beaded
purse with floral design. Estimate 50-75
293. Blue
beaded purse with silk liner. Estimate 50-75
293A. Black
beaded purse. Estimate 75-100
294. Lot:
early baseball mitt, early softball bat “Slasher No.100”, and early baseball.
Estimate 25-55
295.
Victorian figural cherub candelabra in bronze patina (cast metal). Estimate
50-75
296.
Candlestand having tripod base with snake feet. 17 ¼”Dia. 27”Ht. Estimate
75-125
297. 19th
c. country tapered leg work table. 37” x 25 ½” 28 ¼”Ht. Estimate 250-350
298. c.1950
Buick (?) pedal car. Estimate 200-300
299.
Collection of miscellaneous marbles. Sold as a lot. Estimate 75-150
300.
Miscellaneous lot of toy soldiers (lead and composition). Approx. 80 pcs.
estimate 25-45
301. Tin
litho parade drummer toy, signed “J. Chein, Made In USA”. 8 ¾”Ht. Some minor
wear. Estimate 40-60
302. Charlie
McCarthy tin litho drummer toy, signed Louis Marx & Co., New York. 8”Ht.
Some minor wear. Estimate 300-500
303. Marx
Midget tin litho climbing tank. 5”L. Some minor wear. Estimate 40-60
304.
Wyandotte, S.S. America tin litho cruise ship. 12”L. Some minor wear. Estimate
40-60
305. Lot: tin
litho tank bank, signed “Made In the USA”, 6”L; tin litho tank, unsigned, 9”L.
Wear to litho. Estimate 30-40
306. John
Deere miscellaneous farm implement toy collection including: (2) tractors; (2)
carts; spreader; (4) harrows. Some imperfections. Estimate 150-200
307. Lot:
aluminum toy airplane, 9”L and Gotham Press Steel Corp. tin litho airplane, has
some wear, 8”L. Estimate 60-80
308. Lot:
Hardy plastic stagecoach in original box, 9”L (box is 10”L), and incomplete
covered Hardy wagon in original box. Estimate 75-100
309. Official
Buck Rogers Sonic Ray gun, made by Commonwealth Utilities Co., Chicago, IL. In
original box with instructions. Estimate 40-60
310. Lot
including plastic soap box derby car in original box and plastic toy California
Lakester style car in original box, signed Elmar, NY – box appears to have
remnant of Kellogg’s label, this is probably a premium car. 5”L (box is 6 ¼”L).
Comes with metal tether. Estimate 30-40
311. Dressing
screen: tri-fold construction with floral decoration. Each panel measures 16 ½”
x 65”. Estimate 75-150
312. 19th
c. sea chest with four mast schooner painted on inside of the lid. 32”W 18”D
17”Ht. Estimate 250-350
313. Plastic
model international yellow pickup truck in original box, signed “Product
Miniature Co. Inc., Milwaukee, Wis.”. 9”L (box is 10”L). Estimate 40-60
314. Advanced
style scale model automobile, Pontiac Black Cherry, electric remote control car
in original box, signed “Aluminum Model Toys Co., Birmingham, (Detroit)
Michigan. Includes original instructions. Estimate 200-300
315.
GAD-JET-RACER in original box, signed “Allyn Sales Co., Los Angeles 1 Calif.”.
Powered by CO2 cartridge. Car painted green and gray with #36. Estimate 60-80
316.
Collection of (70) pens and pocketknives. Some as found. Estimate 75-125
317.
Wyandotte tin litho hook and ladder truck. 26 ¾”L Some minor wear. Estimate
150-200
318. Lot:
Tap-A-Tune music box in original box; Osborne Mechanical Toy “Let’s Play”;
colored slate pencils. Estimate 30-40
319. Woodette
Village, Edition No.2 toy, designed by Mary Alice Stoddard, manufactured by
Woodettes, Chicago, IL. Estimate 25-35
320. Lot:
Fishing Game No.621 made by Vitaplay Toy Co. in original box and Big Apple
Game, copyrighted 1938 by Rosebud Art Co., NY in original box.
321. Pressed
steel Deluxe Delivery Co. truck painted blue and red. 15 ½”L Some wear.
Estimate 150-200
322. Marx
G-Man tin litho and wood gun. 23”L Estimate 50-75
323. Marx
G-Man tin litho automatic sparkling pistol in original box. Estimate 20-30
324. Hubley
Texan Jr. gold plated pistol in original box. Estimate 20-30
325. Plastic
model International Farmall harvester made by Product Miniature Co., in
original box. Estimate 60-80
326. Early 19th
c. dome top document box retaining original lock with key in working condition.
13 ½”W 9”D 8”Ht. Estimate 125-225
327. Child’s
Adirondack lawn rocker. Estimate 45-65
328. Lot:
Hubley race car with driver, marled 457, and Hubley convertible, marked 458
(has wear). Estimate 30-40
329. Lot:
Super Sonic Helicopter made by Mission Metal Crafters Inc., in original box and
Allied Furniture plastic moving van made by Allied Molding Corp., NY in
original box. Estimate 25-35
330. Ranger
Mechanical truck and trailer, powered by a clock spring motor, made by Ranger
Steel Products Corp., Brooklyn, NY. Tin litho truck in original box. Truck and
box 6”L Estimate 40-60
331. Rustic
Adirondack log holder. Estimate 75-100
332. 19th
c. decorated child’s Boston rocker. Estimate 75-125
333.
Wyandotte press steel pickup truck in blue paint. 6”L. Some minor wear to
paint. Estimate 60-80
334. Toy
Knight soldiers in original box signed, “Knight, Mede in occupied Japan” (Note
made is spelled incorrectly). Box contains (5) soldiers (4 in original paper).
Estimate 40-60
335. Lot:
Jackie Robinson baseball game manufactured by Gotham Pressed Steel Corp., NY,
USA, in original box with instructions (box has some tears on the sides). And
Electric Baseball by Jim Prentice, made by The Electric Game Co.Inc., Holyoke,
Mass., USA (box has top only). Estimate 100-150
336. 19th
c. Hitchcock style footstool. Estimate 50-75
337. Prairie
Ranger cowboy outfit, style No.136 medium in original box. Used condition.
Estimate 20-30
338. Thimble
Drome Roy Cox Champion, Red-Blue Champion with tether car in original box (with
tether). Car measures 9 ½”L (box is 10”L). Manufactured in Santa Ana, CA, Made
In USA. Estimate 300-400
339. Early
pressed steel delivery truck in blue, white, and red paint. Crazed paint
surface. Maker unknown. 26”L. estimate 400-600
340. Minic
miniature clock work Jeep No. 1 with key in original box. Estimate 40-60
341. Early
Monopoly game. Estimate 15-20
342. Carved
plaque, “Middlesex Fells Circle 1959”, with carved deer motif. 9 ½” x 13”.
Estimate 25-45
343.
Primitive cupboard having single drawer over twin paneled door with cut out
base. 28”W 14 ½”D 42”Ht. Estimate 200-300
343A. Schuco
Examico 4001 car in original box. Box has instructions and original key.
Estimate 100-150
344.
Wyandotte pressed steel, “Official Service Cab”, in blue and red paint. 22”L.
Paint has some wear. Estimate 150-200
345. Lot: (3)
pressed steel trucks including 1) Kingsbury transit truck; 2) Marx coke/coal
truck; 3) sand/gravel dump truck-unmarked. All in as found condition. Estimate
40-50
346. Keystone
Mfg. Co. pressed steel riding locomotive, “Keystone R.R. 6400”. Estimate
300-500
347. Pressed
steel “3000” locomotive riding toy. Estimate 50-100
348. Pair of cast iron stars. 16”Ht. Used in building construct