- MAMMY WITH HANDS ON HIPS STILL
MAMMY WITH HANDS ON HIPS STILL BANK Hubley cast iron colorfully painted full figure. 5 1/4'' h. (Exc. Cond.)
- BLACK AMERICANA: "MAMMY" STILL
BLACK AMERICANA: "MAMMY" STILL CAST IRON BANK, C. 1930, FULL FIGURE WITH HANDS ON HIPS, POLKA DOT SCARF AND WHITE APRON OVER RED DRE...BLACK AMERICANA: "Mammy" still cast iron bank, c. 1930, full figure with hands on hips, polka dot scarf and white apron over red dress, wear consistent with age and use, some flaking to original paint, 5 1/2" h.
- HUBLEY CAST IRON MAMMY STILL BANK
HUBLEY CAST IRON MAMMY STILL BANK Circa 1920s Figural Bank by Hubley, depicting a female African-American figure with red dress, blue bandana and hands on her hips, 5 1/4" high. Paint losses.
- CAST IRON "MAMMY" STILL BANK Early
CAST IRON "MAMMY" STILL BANK Early 20th c. Figural Bank by A.C. Williams (Ravenna, OH), depicting an African-American woman with spoon in a blue dress, 6" high. Paint losses.
- LOT OF TWO MAMMY STILL BANKS Hubley
LOT OF TWO MAMMY STILL BANKS Hubley cast iron colorfully painted full figures includes Mammy with spoon and Mammy hands on hips. 5 1/4'' h. (VG - Exc. Cond.)
- MAMMY STILL BANK IN BOX Cast iron
MAMMY STILL BANK IN BOX Cast iron painted in familiar red and white outfit appears to be old store stock children depicted on box. 5 1/4'' h. (Mint Cond.)
- 2 BLACK AMERICANA IRON FIGURAL
2 BLACK AMERICANA IRON FIGURAL BANKS CA.1905-1930; "Mammy with spoon" bank in red bandana, blue dress and gray apron, 6"h, Condition: some paint chipping, good, 75-80% original surface; Hubley-type Mammy with hands on hips, polychrome painted, 5 1/4", Condition: extensive wear, some minor rust to surface
- MAMMY WITH SPOON STILL BANK A.C.
MAMMY WITH SPOON STILL BANK A.C. Williams cast iron often called Aunt Jemima painted in blue dress silver apron wears red bandana spoon in hand slot in back example is truly stunning. 5 7/8'' h. (Near Mint Cond.)
- Black Americana Cast Iron Figures
Black Americana Cast Iron Figures - MammyConsisting of Mammy bank 11.5'' H along with Bojangles clock figure with banjo 15.5'' H circa mid-20th century condition commensurate with age.
- TWO MAMMY STILL BANKS & PAPERWEIGHT
TWO MAMMY STILL BANKS & PAPERWEIGHT Hubley cast iron grouping includes Mammy with spoon Mammy standing slot in back and similar red and white paperweight. 2 3/4'' h. Wear to silver apron. (VG Cond.)
- MAMMY DOORSTOP Hubley cast iron
MAMMY DOORSTOP Hubley cast iron depicts popular caricature of full figure ''Mammy'' in red dress w/white apron in classic pose. 8 3/4'' x 5 1/2''. (Exc. Cond.)
- Antique Hand-made Mammy DollVery
Antique Hand-made Mammy DollVery nice antique mammy doll made from stockings with pink/red/white striped skirt head wrap and white apron circa early 20th century a few holes and some staining. Private collection Dearborn MI.
- TWO CAST IRON FIGURAL PIECES WITH
TWO CAST IRON FIGURAL PIECES WITH PAINTED FINISH, EARLY 20TH C., DETAILS INCLUDE: "MAMMY" BANK WITH RED AND WHITE PAINTED FINISH, 5"...Two cast iron figural pieces with painted finish, early 20th C., details include: "Mammy" bank with red and white painted finish, 5" h.; southern belle doorstop in mid-19th C. ruffled green dress, numerous chips to finish, 4 1/2" h., both pieces with wear consistent with age and use including loss of finish, sold as-is.
- Cast iron doorstop, hollowed Mammy
Cast iron doorstop, hollowed Mammy figure with apron and bandanna, 8 1/2" tall x 4 1/4" w Estimate $50-5,000
- Hand painted African American Mammy
Hand painted African American Mammy folk art rag doll; hand painted facial features, crocheted shawl, hand stitched cloth body. 25"H. Good condition, minor paint loss.
- LOT OF CAST IRON MAMMY ITEMS Hubley
LOT OF CAST IRON MAMMY ITEMS Hubley grouping includes three Mammy paper weights one in red one in blue and one in green outfit together with Mammy with basket on head once used for candy. 2 5/8'' to 5'' h. Green outfit example has some chips others (Pristine - Near Mint Cond.)
- MAMMY DOORSTOP Rare one piece full
MAMMY DOORSTOP Rare one piece full figured casting depicts popular caricature of Mammy figure in black dress with beige apron in classic pose. 10'' h x 5 1/2'' w. (Exc. Cond.)
- Lot of 2: Cast Iron African American
Lot of 2: Cast Iron African American Still Banks.
Description Both manufactured by A.C. Williams. Includes one Aunt Jemima bank (Mammy with Spoon) circa 1905 to 1930 and one Sharecropper bank (toes visible on one foot) circa 1901. Some overall wear to both banks.
Condition (Very Good - Excellent). Size Largest: 6" T.
- GROUP OF AMERICANA CAST IRON, CERAMIC
GROUP OF AMERICANA CAST IRON, CERAMIC AND PORCELAIN 'MAMMY'S' FIGURINESGroup of Americana Cast Iron, Ceramic and Porcelain 'Mammy's' Figurines
- Folk art painted Mammy marionette
Folk art painted Mammy marionette or ventriloquist's dummy second half 19th century painted carved wood head and lower limbs jointed fabric body and upper limbs hand-stitched floral dress and undergarments. On later black-painted wood and metal stand. H29'' Provenance: Property from a New York private collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- Vintage Black Americana; folk art
Vintage Black Americana; folk art Mammy sock doll, small folk art Mammy hand sewn doll, both in original 1920's costumes; plus celluloid cowgirl. Tallest 16". Good condition.
- Cast iron "Mammy" doorstop, 13"
Cast iron "Mammy" doorstop, 13" h x 8" w
- MAMMY DOORSTOP Comical ''Mammy''
MAMMY DOORSTOP Comical ''Mammy'' stands with hands on hips and wide eyed expression on face flat back styling with wedge. 7 1/2'' h x 3 7/8'' w. (Exc. Cond.)
- TWO AMERICAN PAINTED CAST IRON
TWO AMERICAN PAINTED CAST IRON 'MAMMY' BANKS, HEIGHT: 10-1/2 INTwo American Painted Cast Iron 'Mammy' Banks, Height: 10-1/2 in,
- HUBLEY MAMMY PAPERWEIGHT OR PARTY
HUBLEY MAMMY PAPERWEIGHT OR PARTY FAVOR.Hubley Mammy Cast Iron Paperweight or Party Favor. 2-1/2"h. Very good.
Condition:
Very good.
- Painted Cast Iron Boot Scrape American,
Painted Cast Iron Boot Scrape American, late 19th/early 20th century, with Aunt Jemima figure standing with arms akimbo over tr
- Cast iron ''Mammy'' doorstop early
Cast iron ''Mammy'' doorstop early 20th century; 12 in. H. Estimate $ 200-300 Paint chips wear.
- Cast Iron Dutch Girlpainted iron
Cast Iron Dutch Girlpainted iron full-bodied life-sized statue of a Dutch girl holding a broom.scattered rust and paint loss.
- BLACK AMERICAN PAPERWEIGHT GROUPING
BLACK AMERICAN PAPERWEIGHT GROUPING Hubley cast iron includes dancing man young seated girl Mammy figural and man playing banjo. 2'' to 3 1/4'' . Minor chips. (Near Mint Cond.)
- A handmade mammy doll with baby
A handmade mammy doll with baby late 19th/early 20th century The doll's head made from a nut. H: 9 1/2 in.
- MAJOLICA BLACKAMOOR TABLE LAMP,
MAJOLICA BLACKAMOOR TABLE LAMP, SEATED MAN WITH WATERMELON, PAINTED CAST IRON 'MAMMY' STILL BANK AND BLACKAMOOR MATCH HOLDERMajolica Blackamoor Table Lamp, Seated Man with Watermelon, Painted Cast Iron 'Mammy' Still Bank and Blackamoor Match Holder
- [Cased Image] a sixth plate ambrotype
[Cased Image] a sixth plate ambrotype of a "mammy" with child in a leather case separated at hinges.
- CAST IRON BUST OF A YOUNG GIRLCast
CAST IRON BUST OF A YOUNG GIRLCast Iron Bust of a Young Girl , h. 11 1/4 in., w. 5 1/2 in., d. 5 in Condition: Overall fair conditioin
- AFTER ARISTIDE MAILLOL: THE WASHER
AFTER ARISTIDE MAILLOL: THE WASHER WOMAN Cast-iron sculpture 4 1/2 x 12 x 8 in. with artist monogram.
- FOUR CAST IRON FIGURAL STILL BANKS.Four
FOUR CAST IRON FIGURAL STILL BANKS.Four Cast Iron Figural Still Banks. Indian, Mammy, Lion and Donkey. Makers includes A.C. Williams and Hubley, Tallest 6"h. Condition: : Good.
Condition:
Condition: : Good.
- Martha Armstrong Hand Living Motherhood
Martha Armstrong Hand Living Motherhood Doll America ca 1984 a Mother and Child bisque dolls completely jointed and dressed in contemporary name brand clothing these dolls were executed by California living doll artist Martha Armstrong Anderson listed in the NIADA National Institute of American Doll Artists; Mother doll lg. 16 in child lg. 7 in. Personal Property of Mary Meyers Cincinnati Ohio Condition: Very Good condition.