- A Coffin Maker or Undertaker's Porcelain
Occupational Shaving Mug
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
bearing the name G. G. Wilkie in gilt lettering, and depicting a closed coffin.
underside unmarked.
Height 3 1/2 inches.
Property...
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LOW"ca. late 19th century; hickory sapling cane with extensive relief carved staff and elephant carved on grip, unknown/unrecorded staff with extensive small relief carved...
[more like this] - RIG OF SEVEN GOLDEN PLOVERCoffin Family
Nantucket,
MA, c. 1870
9 1/4 in. long
“Birds of a feather flock together." An important aspect of a decoy's functionality is that they were made to be seen socially and used en masse....
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item: German violin, coffin form, unsigned but atrributed to the Klotz Family of violin makers. Late 18th century. Note: Old repair receipts included with this lot indicate...
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[more like this] - STERLING SILVER INCL TIFFANY/JENSEN
PLUS NY/NJ COIN SIL...Group of assorted sterling flatware and coin silver. 1st group: Sterling silver including Tiffany Flemish pattern vegetable serving spoon (9 5/8" L,...
[more like this] - RARE PAIR OF BENJAMIN BUNKER ENGRAVED
GOLD CUFFLINKS, 1...Rare Pair of Benjamin Bunker (Nantucket 1751-1842) Engraved Gold Cufflinks , 18th Century, maker’s hallmark on reverse “BB” and initials “IC”...
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pieces coins silver, most New York makers, including two Silas White coffin end spoons; Thaddeus Keeler coffin end spoon; Beach & Sanford with wheat and sickle; Jared L. Moore...
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SOFA c. 1960s, USA, tailored coffin sofa on recessed square legs, down-filled cushions, fully upholstered in burnt orange wool mohair, maker tag, 27"h x 90"l x 30"w, 16" (to...
[more like this] - TWO ANTIQUE ENGLISH SILVER VINAIGRETTESBoth
Late 18th/Early19th Century. The first, London, lacking a date letter, maker SP, rectangular with slight chamfered corners, the top incised and initialed illegibly. The second,...
[more like this] - Five Molded Glass Green Flasks
American,
19th Century
one half-pint size circa 1840-1860 likely from Keene, New Hampshire having an urn on one side, cornucopia on the other, Height 5 1/2 inches.
one pint size circa...
[more like this] - Three Molded Glass Green Flasks
American,
19th Century
one quart size circa 1840-1860 by Coffin & Hay (Hammonton, New Jersey) having an American eagle on one side, a United States flag with nineteen stars and maker's...
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Georgian Style Butler's Table, corners stamped 'E. Marsh' (possibly for E. Marsh Upholsterers, Wolverhampton, UK; founded in 1913, firm once was a maker of coffins and furnishings),...
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Desk New England ca 1820-1825. A standing butler's desk in curly maple cherry and pine the top drawer opening to a fitted interior.''John Buckman'' signed on one document...
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with reddish-brown grain paint decoration with painted strawberry highlights, plank bottom seats, each with stenciled signature "Geo. Hay Chair Cabinet and Coffin Maker, York,...
[more like this] - Interesting Thirty-Four-Piece Collection
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[more like this] - Twelve Coin Silver Spoons, Most Southern
American, 19th century: set of four Andrew Warner (Baltimore); set of four John Nicklas (Baltimore); early coffin-handle; other Northern makers, most with monograms, 6.96...
[more like this] - Coffin Handle Coin Ladle New York early
19th century. A coffin-handle coin silver ladle with pseudo hallmarks and maker's mark R.W. for Robert Wilson (w. New York 1803-1810); lg. 15.75 in. silver wt. 10.52ozt (237.5g)....
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