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| NOP118 |
Antique Brass Bucket Antiques This interesting bucket came from the Boston area and was used in the 1800's by the 75 year old sellers great aunt. The bucket has been used to heat water or cook over a fire, the bottom shows the fire marks. The center of the bottom has been cleaned to show a makers mark that can't be well seen but is the H. W. Haydens Ansonia Brass Co. It has a hand forged iron handle. The mark does show the dates 1851 and 1865 .The 8 3/4" high and 12 1/4" in diameter bucket has not been cleaned and has a nice age patina. Shipping and insurance is $10.90 |
$140.00 Sold |
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| Q128 |
Majolica Falcon Pitcher This majolica falcon, or possibly hawk, pitcher is 7" high and 6 ¾" from handle to spout. The pitcher is in nice condition with only one chip on the rim and a very attractive crazing overall. I would age it to the late 1800's. Shipping and insurance is $8.50
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$200.00 |
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| EFG154 |
Pattern Glass Balky Mule Tray The Bellaire Glass Company made this pattern glass tray in the 1890's. The pattern is taken from a Currier and Ives print of a wagon full of people stuck on the railroad tracks where a stubborn mule has stopped. The train of course is bearing down on them. The heavy glass 12" in diameter tray is in remarkably good shape for it's age. There is one chip on the edge and a few light scratches. Shipping and insurance is $8.50 |
$59.00 |
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| HIJ94 |
Central Glass Company Log Cabin Creamer Central Glass made the Log Cabin pattern in the 1880's. This clear Glass cream pitcher is in fairly good shape there are a few tiny chips along the rim mold line and a small area of light scratches on the pouring spout. The pitcher stands 4 1/2" high 5 1/2' wide and 3 1/2" deep. Shipping and insurance is $7.25 |
$110.00 |
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| GHI91 |
Chain and Shield Platter: Portland Glass An ornate design the chain and shield pattern was made by the Portland Glass Company in the 1870's. This platter or bread tray is 12" long and 8 5/8" wide. The platter is in good shape with only a tiny nick on the rim. Shipping and insurance is $6.95 |
$27.00 |
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| BCD32 |
German Tin Type of The Reichstagsgebaude building Antiques This is an interesting old tin type of the majestic German Reichstagsgebaude building. The tin type has Berlin, Reichstagsgebaude printed on it. The Reichstagsgebaude was built from1884 to 1894 and was nearly destroyed during WW1. Rebuilt it now houses the German parliament. The tinted 10' wide and 8 1/4" high tin type is in good shape. The attractive metal frame with curved glass has a small area of silver solder at the bottom edge. . Shipping & Insurance is $7.95 |
$150.00 |
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| GHI74 |
Victorian Pickle Castor The Victorians were big on family dinners with all the fancy table ware. This Silver plate Victorian pickle castor is 10 1/4" high to the top of the handle and 6 3/4" high to the top of the lid. It is in nice shape with no chips or cracks. The handle has no silver left but the rest of the silver is in fairly good condition. There are no marks on the castor and no tongs Shipping and Insurance is $6.50 |
$120.00 |
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| EFG43 |
Northwood Glass Opalescent "Reflecting Diamonds" Bowl William Heacock has a picture of this bowl in green opalescent glass in his book Opalescent Glass from A to Z. He attributes it to Northwood circa 1905. The 9" in diameter and 3 1/2" high bowl is in good shape with no chips, cracks or noticeable scratches. Shipping and insurance is $6.75 |
$70.00 |
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| ABC115 |
Bristol Glass Decanter This is an old Bristol Glass decanter from the late 1800's to the early 1900's. The decanter is 9 1/4" high and has a raised glass feather or leaf designs edged in gold. There are no chips or cracks in the decanter. The gold is old and antique looking and the delicate hand painted flowers are slightly faded. This is a very nice item to display or add to your bristol glass collection. Shipping and insurance is $6.75 |
$49.00 |
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| ABC118 |
Bristol Glass Vase Bristol glass was popular from the 1800's to the early 1900's . This is a particularly nice example with a pink overlay at the mouth and a very attractive hand painted flower and butterfly design. The 8 3/4" high vase is in good shape with no chips or cracks and only some wear on the gold trim. Shipping and insurance is $6.50 |
$45.00 |
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| M25 |
Bristol Glass Vase This 7 1/4" vase is a mottled white glass with a rose and flower grouping hand painted on the front. There is gilt trim at the top and center. There is a rough pontil mark on the bottom. A pretty addition to a Bristol glass collection. S&I $5.65 |
$50.00 |
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| CDE36 |
Chinese Export Charger This is a very nice example of a Chinese export bowl probably from the 1800's and the Canton region. The 10" in diameter charger is in good condition with no chips, cracks or noticeable scratches. There are a few pin holes in the glaze. The motifs on the back are Taoist symbols of good luck and harmony. Shipping and insurance is $ 7.50 |
$120.00 |
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| EE86 |
Mason English China Creamer This handsome pattern is a black transfer print that has been hand painted with green and silver. The Creamer is 3 1/8" high and 5 1/4" long handle to spout. There are no chips or cracks but it has a small glaze flaw near the spout. Kovels dates the mark on this little cream pitcher to 1820 Shipping and insurance is $5.50 |
$29.00 |
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| Z101 |
Sterling Silver Spoon The spoon is a teaspoon size. The bowl has a gold wash with a small-discolored area on it. On the front of the handle is that old fashioned name Mable. On the back is the date 1893. It is marked sterling. 5 ¾” long. Buyer pays $5.05 shipping and insurance. |
$35.00 |
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| Z102 |
Sterling Silver Memorabilia Spoon Made in the 1890’s, this spoon comes from the home of Welch’s Grape Jelly. Westfield, N.Y. is etched in the bowl. The letter B is etched on the handle. The B stands for the Burns family who were early workers at Welch’s. It is 5 ¼” long and marked sterling on the back. Buyer pays $5.05 shipping and insurance |
$37.00 |
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| BCD90 |
Tea Leaf Lustre Ironstone Platter Tea Leaf:Antique In remarkable shape, this old Ironstone platter dates from the late 1890's to around 1907. The platter is 16" long and 11 1/2" wide. The platter has a few tiny chips or separations in the glaze on the edges. There is also a very faint amount of crazing on one side but very little scratching. A great addition to a Tea Leaf collection. Shipping and insurance is $ 11.85. |
$115.00 |
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| JJ129 |
Etched Crystal Vase This intriguing vase has an overall etched design that includes castles, deer, trees and something that looks like a peacocks tail. The foot is applied and has cut half circles around the edge. I have been unable to identify the artist but believe it should be dated to the late 1800's. The glass is a heavy lead crystal. There are no chips, cracks or noticeable scratches. Shipping and insurance is $8.50. |
$110.00 |
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| V V8 |
Pattern Glass Set of Four Wild Flower Glasses This is a set of four pattern glass wine stems. This pattern, No. 140, was called wild flower and was made by Adams & Co. in the 1870's. The wines are in good shape with no chips or cracks. I have darkened one of the pictures to make the pattern stand out. This would be a great addition to a pattern glass collection. Shipping and Insurance is $ 7.55 |
$48.00 |
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| UU176 |
Pattern Glass Berry Bowls - Set of Four Both Fenton and Northwood made this attractive pattern around 1908. These bowls are in good condition considering their age - no chips or cracks. There is wear on the gold trim on all bowls. Shipping and insurance is $ 6.95 |
$35.00 |
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| UU200 |
Bulls Eye & Fan Berry Bowl Set Glass, Crystal: Pattern Glass: Pressed Glass: Antique This great set needs a family to pass it down as a beloved heirloom. It really is quite stunning. The pattern is called both Bulls Eye and Fan or, by some, Daisies in Oval Panels. The pattern was made by United States Glass Co. from around 1904 to 1920. The large berry bowl is 3 3/4" high and 8 1/4" in diameter. The six small bowls are 1 1/2" high and 4 1/4" in diameter. The red bulls eyes are red glass, not flashed red, and slightly indented. The clear glass has a faint blue tinge that is very pretty. There is some wear on the gilt and a few scratches but over all it is in quite nice shape. No chip or cracks. Shipping and insurance is $14.05. |
$185.00 |
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| NN69 |
HG Kern Obstetrical Forceps Instruments: Medical Collectibles: Medical Instruments. This set of obstetrical forceps are marked HG Kern & the # 12. HG Kern lived and made medical instruments during the Civil war and these forceps probably date from this period. The handles are ebony wood, the forceps are metal and 13" long including handles. The metal has rust spots in many places. Shipping and insurance is $6.50. |
$250.00 |
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| EE73 |
J.G. Meakin Platter This platter has a pretty pattern and is in pretty good shape considering it's age. There is a scratch on the back and three or four small nicks on the front. The mark is a crown over a circle with Hanley and England around the circle and J.G. Meakin in the middle over semi - porcelain below. The platter dates from 1890 - 1910. Shipping and insurance is $6.95 |
$20.00 |
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| V166 |
English Hobnail Sugar Bowl Glass, Crystal:Pattern Glass:Pressed Glass:Hobnail. This is an old pattern glass sugar bowl probably from the late 1800’s or early 1900’s. The bowl has the English Hobnail design and is in good shape with no chips or cracks. Shipping and insurance is $5.50 |
$15.00 |
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| AA60 |
Spittoon from the 1800"s Tobacciana:Spittoons This mavelous old turtle shaped spittoon has cast iron head,legs and feet. The shell and bowl are tin. The whole body has a bronze finish which is nicely, age worn, in spots.The spittoon is 13" long and 10" wide foot to foot. It says Pat. Applied for 1891 on the legs. The spittoon would be a wonderful addition to a collection but also is a great decorative piece. The inner bowl is rusted through on the bottom- not a problem unless you are going to use it for a spittoon. Shipping and insurance is $16.45 |
$530.00 |
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| Z89 |
Ceramic Pot Lid and Container China, Porcelain:Antique:Pot Lid The lid is in very good condition for a pot lid. The transfer print is in very good and clear condition,there is a small area on the edge of the lid that is rough and darkened.The inner rim of both the base and lid have several chips. The transfer print is multi colored and of the ladies playing cards with a man giving advice.Ceramic pots were used from about 1820 to 1880 and contained everything from toothpaste to fish paste. Most of them came from England where they were first made. Antique China Pot; S&I $5.25 |
$75.00 |
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| Z3 |
Antique Doulton-Lambeth Pitcher Dated to the period 1860-1880. This Stoneware pitcher is in excellent condition; no chips or firing flaws. This pitcher does not carry the Doulton mark which is typical of earlier in the period 1860-80; otherwise is near identical to Item Z4. Height 8". Shipping and Insurance $6.10 |
$200.00 |
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| T7 |
Venetian Quilted Diamond Compote Glass, Crystal: Murano: Antique: Blown: Venetian This clear glass compote was free-blown in two parts and has a diamond pattern in the bowl and foot. There are gold flakes embedded in the glass. This is a beautiful example of the Murano glassblower's art and probably dates from 1890 to 1910. The compote is 8 1/2" tall, 13" in diameter at the rim and the base is 7 1/4" in diameter. There is a pontil mark under the base and in the bowl. S&I 13.90 |
$650.00 |
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