- 3 WOODEN PRIMITIVESca. 18th-19th century;
rare form coopered pine swing handle water bucket with uncommon triple overlock hickory bands, almost completely covering sides of bucket, the oak bentwood hoop handle on...
[more like this] - 2 WOODEN PIGGIN HANDLED BUCKET MEASURESca.
1830-1860; oak/hickory bucket with coopered staves with steel bands, each sawn and shaved piggin handle grip on one stave: smaller size with later added red paint, 11"d, 14...
[more like this] - Two Austrian ice axes, Stubai, mid-20th
c, with steel head, tapering hickory shaft, 90cm l More Information Good condition, with some surface wear, the steel heads with some slight rust deposits....
[more like this] - 2 WOODEN KEGSca. mid-late 19th century;
red painted odd form canteen with bentwood hickory single plank band and inset mouthpiece, iron strap bands with clip sling mount fasteners, one head branded "P. P. & H. Patent",...
[more like this] - (4) Bradford Woodworking stools in hickory,
cherry, and steel, with axe-handle legs and pitchfork backs, 39"h x 15-1/2"w x 15-1/2"d, Seat height 24-1/2"...
[more like this] - Stephen Maxon. Morning Star. 1994, patinated
bronze, hickory, steel. 24 h × 7½ w × 7½ d in. estimate: $800–1,200. Incised signature to arm element ‘Maxon '94’....
[more like this] - Robert Whitley. Rocker and floor lamp.
walnut, hickory, brass-plated steel. 41½ h × 26½ w × 32 d in. result: $756. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Carved signature to underside of rocker ‘Whitley’. Provenance:...
[more like this] - CONFEDERATE FROELICH PIKERare Civil
War Confederate bridle cutter pike attributed to Louis Froelich of North Carolina. Hickory shaft is 81 inches long with 12.5 inch steel blade with brass collar. VA estate...
[more like this] - INDIANA AND MICHIGAN ARTISTS 14PC BOOK
GROUP: 11"H X 8 5/8"W X 1/4"D (CLAY TIMES THREE)Indiana and Michigan artists 14pc book group:, Marie Goth: Painter of Portraits, Barbara Judd & M. Joanne Nesbit, 1996; Otto...
[more like this] - AMERICAN SPIKED TOMAHAWK, MID 18TH -
EARLY 19TH C. Hand forged, with welded steel edge and long curved spike, "2" stamped on the right face of the axe; the edge 1 7/8 in. W., 10 1/2 in. L.; with early hickory...
[more like this] - MORAVIAN WROUGHT IRON TOMAHAWK Attributed
to Anton Schmidt, blacksmith at the Moravian mission to the Iroquois at Shamokin (Sunbury), PA, circa 1750: a finely crafted small axe with welded steel edge and elongated...
[more like this] - HAND-FORGED STEEL BELT KNIFE Revolutionary
War era: roughly-shaped tapered double edged blade, 7 3/8 in. L.; brass-mounted hilt with hickory grips secured with a large copper rivet; 12 in. L. overall....
[more like this] - THREE STEEL SWORDS AND HICKORY WALKING
STICK (ONE WITHOUT HANDLE)Three Steel Swords and Hickory Walking Stick (One without handle),...
[more like this] - GROUP OF COMPANY CATALOGSGroup of company
catalogs, to include Canton Line Steel Ceilings , 1908 Phelps Split Hickory Vehicles/Harness wagons and carriages , York Corrugating Company , Bliss presses , 1917 The Great...
[more like this] - FINE PAINT DECORATED CUTTER STYLE WOODEN
SLEDca. 1890-1915; unsigned New England or Paris Mfg. type sled with bentwood hickory runner, steam bent oak arch and beam supports with hickory rod grab rails on sides, cut...
[more like this] - FINE PA GERMAN LEFT HAND BUZZARD WING
SIDE AXE SIGca. 1815-1830; wrought iron side smoothing axe with center mount with fanned buzzard wing blade, upper and lower lugged socket with file work spur accents, weld...
[more like this] - HAND WROUGHT RIGHT HAND GOOSEWING AXE
SIGNED "J. Hca. 1831-1846; goosewing axe with secondary embossed initial strike "M.S." in somewhat primitive form with chamfer top tapered socket, exposed fold weld line and...
[more like this] - Hand made brass lock, cast brass frame
marked "P.E.G.", steel bolt marked "H.M.L", includes bolt plate, 19th century, 3-1/2 x 7-3/4 in., finely constructed, good working order ; with extra onion...
[more like this] - Pair bronze satyr candlesticks: each
with full-figure youthful satyr with basket of fruit on head, gilt and patinated bronze, removable flame finial socket liners, probably French, 19th century, each 9-1/2 in....
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