Appraise and find values for
Bing fire boat with clockwork mechanism,...
From
marks4antiques.com
- The most updated price guide and makers' marks research online
As a member, you have access to a team of experts
and assistance is always available to you for free
Sign up
An example from the millions of items in our
Price Guide:
© WIEDERSEIM ASSOCIATES, Inc., Chester Springs, PA, USA
Bing fire boat with clockwork mechanism, with original paint, 7 1/2"l, as found...
This is an example from our
values4antiques price guide
We do not buy or sell any items
Price Sold & Full Description
AVAILABLE TO OUR MEMBERS
Learn more...
See more
price guides
Check our other research services:
IDENTIFY WORLDWIDE MAKERS' MARKS & HALLMARKS
marks4ceramics:
Porcelain, Pottery, Chinaware, Figurines, Dolls, Vases...
marks4silver
:
Silver, Jewelry, Pewter, Silverplate, Copper & Bronze...
Explore other items from our
Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide
- ROBBINS AND LAWRENCE PEPPERBOX PISTOLThis
is a brilliantly designed and handsomely engraved pepperbox pistol by Robbins and Lawrence of Windsor, Vermont, patented in 1849, and made from 1851 to 1854. The innovative...
[more like this] - 19TH C. TIBETAN STEEL & IRON RIFLE W/
PISTOL GRIPCentral Asia, Tibet, ca. 19th century CE. An interesting iron and wooden flintlock rifle with an octagonal barrel and pistol shaped stock. The flintlock mechanism...
[more like this] - CHINESE WARRING STATES BRONZE CROSSBOW
TRIGGER**Originally Listed At $250**
East Asia, China, Warring States Period, ca. 475 to 221 BCE. A bronze crossbow trigger mechanism with good movement of its components....
[more like this] - VINTAGE SMITH & WESSON EXPLODED REVOLVERCompletely
destroyed vintage S&W Model 10 .38 special double action revolver, late 1940s. Serial S922426. The cylinder sustained a catastrophic explosion, removing three chambers entirely...
[more like this] - WOOD AND IRON TOY CANNONWood and iron
toy cannon, with hand crank firing mechanism for wood bullets, 19" wood barrel.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition, no...
[more like this] - Bing fire boat with clockwork mechanism,
with original paint, 7 1/2"l, as found...
[more like this] - Bing fire boat with clockwork mechanism,
original paint,
7.5"L...
[more like this] - MOORES PATENT TEAT-FIRE .32 REVOLVERPost
war circa 1868 Moore's Patent "teat-fire" pistol. Engraved, with trace of silver finish. See images. Mechanically tight. Cylinder advances correctly, and cock and half-cock...
[more like this] - 19TH C. MOSES CRANE FIRE ALARMPat. Aug
11 1868, made by Moses C. Crane Boston. Municipal Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph Company. Mahogany late 1800's Eastlake style case with carved pediment. Glazed door showcasing...
[more like this] - BLISS FIRE FLY GUN BOAT Colorful lithographed
paper on wood and cardboard with shooting mechanism nice graphics with rampant American eagle. 17 1/2'' l. Missing flags some edge wear to cardboard. (VG Cond.)...
[more like this] - BING GUNBOAT c. 1912 painted in grey
overall this boat features an automatic firing mechanism deck lifts for activation simple yet nicely appointed deck. 15'' l. Fully repainted....
[more like this] - LIBERTY MECHANICAL FIRE BOAT c. 1929
blue wooden hull w/natural wood finish litho tin upper deck cabin hand operated water pump allows water spray features a key wind mechanism. 22'' l. Repaint to nozzles otherwise...
[more like this] - SCHOENHUT'S BOXED EXPLODING BOAT Wooden
submarine #280/50 internal clockwork mechanism allows a seeming explosive bomb out in sea battle small submarine included which fires torpedoes all complete and intact. 12''...
[more like this] - Colt .22 caliber revolver, single action,
Army factory conversion, .44 to .22 caliber rimfire, serial number 1797, trigger guard stamped .22 caliber over .44, inspector's mark an upside down "C" on firing...
[more like this]
This list is limited to only a few results.
Many more items are available to our members in our
Price Guide!
Ideal research tools for Collectors, Personal Property Appraisers, Antiques & Collectibles
Dealers, Auction Houses, Museums, eBayers or
other online
sellers (Rubylane, Etsy etc) and curious minds interested in appraising & identifying collectibles