- AMERICAN PEWTERAmerican pewter to include
an Ashbil Griswold soap dish, two ladles, an inkwell attributed to Trask, a Roswell Gleason spittoon, and a William Savage spittoon.
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[more like this] - Two Pieces of Stoneware, consisting
of a rare American blue and white sponged stoneware spittoon, third quarter 19th century, probably of Ohio origin, h. 5\", dia. 7-1/2\", and a Staffordshire blue and white...
[more like this] - Group of Three Brass Items and an Iron
Coal Scuttle, consisting of a large Dutch brass two-handled paw-footed log bucket, in the mid-19th century style, h. 14\", dia. 15\", a George VI brass and steel log cradle,...
[more like this] - PAIR OF BRASS SPITTOONS.Pair of Brass
Spittoons. American, ca. 1900. Including one with lid (9”d) and one without (8”d)....
[more like this] - PORCELAIN SPITTOON WITH STRAWBERRIES.Porcelain
Spittoon with Strawberries. American, ca. 1900. Manufacturer’s stamp on bottom. Excellent. 6 ¾” diameter....
[more like this] - COFFEE MUG PORCELAIN SPITTOON.Coffee
Mug Porcelain Spittoon. American, ca. 1900. A few hairline cracks in lid but otherwise excellent. 4”....
[more like this] - TOP HAT BRASS SPITTOON.Top Hat Brass
Spittoon. American, ca. 1890. Very unusual. Excellent. 6 ½” across top....
[more like this] - 14 PC. MISC. LOT OF AMERICAN STONEWARE
14 PIECE MISC. LOT OF AMERICAN STONEWARE CONSISTING 2 PITCHERS, 4 BOWLS, 2 COVERED SALT JARS, HANDLED JAR, AND SPITTOON, 4 MUGS; 5"H X 11"DIA LARGEST BOWL...
[more like this] - 19TH CENTURY TINTYPE PHOTOGRAPH OF MEN
TOASTING American, 19th century. Tintype of three gentleman, possibly bartenders or restaurateurs, depicting one seated man holding a glass for the next man who is pouring...
[more like this] - AMERICAN 'REDSKIN BRAND' BRASS SPITTOON,
H: 11 1/2 IN. (29.21 CM.)American 'Redskin Brand' Brass Spittoon,, Dimensions: H: 11 1/2 in. (29.21 cm.)...
[more like this] - EARLY 20TH CENTURY TOBACCO SPITTOON
AND TINEarly 20th Century tobacco spittoon and tin. American, Early 20th Century. A brass Redskin Brand Chewing Tobacco Cutplug spittoon. A tobacco tin with 'BULL' and "SHIT"...
[more like this] - Golden & Jacobson Turtle Spittoon American
late 19th/early 20th century. A Golden & Jacobson turtle spittoon when the head is stepped on then the shell flips up to reveal a catch pan marked Golden & Jacobson / Pat'd...
[more like this] - TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American
1845-1870. Brown mottled glaze and gothic window decoration. 4 1/4''h. 8 1/4''w. 6 1/4''d. And spittoon with brown and green mottled glaze gothic and floral designs. Attributed...
[more like this] - TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American.
One decorated with scenes from a Robert Burn's poem. 1849-1870. 4 1/2''h. 8''w. 6''d. And a shell shaped one. 4''h. 9''w. 8 1/2''d. THE 1st HAS RELIEF MOLDED DECORATION...
[more like this] - TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American.
Round spittoon with medallion design of a man's profile. 1870-1890. 5 1/4''h. 8 1/2''dia. And a octagon spittoon decorated with with wreaths 2nd half-19th century. 4 3/4''h....
[more like this] - TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American
2nd half-19th century. Octagon with acanthus design. 3 1/2''h. 7''w. 7''d. And spittoon with mottled blue and light brown glaze. 4''h. 7 1/2''w. 6 3/4''d. Octagon has...
[more like this] - [General Americana] Ledger from Ohio
Physician L.C. Herrick 1870s Records for a small town doctor 1872-1877. 12mo leather with gilt edging on boards spine lettered ?Ledger? in gilt marbled page edges 4 spine...
[more like this] - ***TWO PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM. American
2nd half-19th century. Bennington flask with scene of drinking men 6 1/4''h. And a handheld spittoon mid 19th century 3 1/4''h. 5 1/4''dia....
[more like this] - TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. Round spittoon
with mottled brown and blue glaze. Attributed to Taylor and Speeler Trenton New Jersey 1852-1860. 4''h. 8 1/4''dia. And a spittoon decorated with birds. American 1850-1870....
[more like this] - Coin Silver Spittoon American, early
19th century, cylinder form with concave funnel top, marks for "W. Thomson (New York City, working 1810-1833), inscribed "Jane Williams", 5.19 oz.T., 2-1/2 x 3-1/4 in.,...
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