- Three Blue and White Porcelain Seal
Three Blue and White Porcelain Seal Paste Boxes, Together With a Bird Feeder, 18th-19th Century ? ??????? ?????????????? largest diameter 4.2 in — 10.7 cm
- SMALL PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE BIRD FEEDERSmall
SMALL PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE BIRD FEEDERSmall Pennsylvania Remmey type stoneware bird feeder, late 19th c. , with extensive cobalt feather decoration and incised geometric decoration, 8" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Repair to left handle and finial (front half repaired).
- CLEATER AND BILLIE MEADERS POTTERY FEEDERCleater
CLEATER AND BILLIE MEADERS POTTERY FEEDERCleater and Billie Meaders pottery feeder, 9" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- FOUR BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN BIRD FEEDERSFour
FOUR BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN BIRD FEEDERSFour Blue & White Porcelain Bird Feeders, largest 3" wide
- ROMAN GLASS 3 PIECESRoman Glass 3 pieces
ROMAN GLASS 3 PIECESRoman Glass 3 pieces - Sizes:Pink Glass Flask: H 6"Light Blue Glass Jar: H 4"Green Glass Baby Feeder: H 1.75" x D 1.5"
- Box Old Chinese Porcelain Bird Feeders
Box Old Chinese Porcelain Bird Feeders etc.
- CHARLEY HARPER (AMERICAN, 1922-2007),
CHARLEY HARPER (AMERICAN, 1922-2007), FURRED FEEDER Serigraph in colors, pencil signed, titled and numbered lower margin, unframed.
- AMERICAN FOLK ART BIRD IN CAGE Early
AMERICAN FOLK ART BIRD IN CAGE Early 20th century; green painted wood and metal wire cage housing carved and painted wood bird with wire legs, also pottery feeder, 5 in. H., 7 1/4 in. L., 4 1/2 in. W.
- THREE PIECES OF PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE,
THREE PIECES OF PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE, EARLY 19TH CThree pieces of Pennsylvania redware, early 19th c. , including a bird whistle, 2 5/8" h., a miniature chicken feeder, 2" h., and a miniature bust, probably of George Washington, with manganese splash decoration, 2 3/4" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Whistle - repair to bill and blowhole reattached.
- PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CHICKEN FEEDER,
PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CHICKEN FEEDER, 19TH C.Pennsylvania stoneware chicken feeder, 19th c. , attributed to Haig with cobalt merchant inscription J. R. Weber & Co Quakertown, Pa. , 9 1/4" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Overall good. Some roughness to finial and in the firing glaze lines beneath finial. Small flake to opening.
- LARGE GROUP OF COLLECTIBLES & DECORATIONS
LARGE GROUP OF COLLECTIBLES & DECORATIONS Including two Chinese porcelain bird cage feeders; a Chinese cloisonne box; a scrimshaw whales tooth dresser items, wooden duck, Lladro collectors society plaque and Angel choir group; Gone with the Wind items, Through the Looking Glass LP set, and other items.
- Blue painted hanging iron bird feeder,
Blue painted hanging iron bird feeder, lions head at crest with scrolled decoration, 29"h x 19"w, light wear to paint
- WILBUR ROY MILL ATTRIBUTED CANADA GOOSE
WILBUR ROY MILL ATTRIBUTED CANADA GOOSE FIELD DECOYKensington, Prince Edward Island, mid 20th century, solid body field decoy lacking bent nail legs, sentinel goose with slightly turned head, relief carved wingtips, tack eyes, initials "A. J." painted on base and under tail (partially covered by dealer label), originally was most likely paired with a feeder mate, 21-1/2 x 29 x 9 in.
Provenance: New England Auctions, February 15, 2022, lot 156, $700
Literature: Guyette, Dale and Gary, Decoys of Maritime Canada, Exton, Pennsylvania, 1983, pp. 122-123, related examples illustrated
Condition:
age split at base, nail legs not present, chinstrap probably repainted separations at base of neck, top of head and along lateral body line, minor chips and dents, minor paint losses particularly at tip of bill and tail, some shot strikes
- RIG OF SIX UPRIGHT PLOVER AND ONE FEEDERSouth
RIG OF SIX UPRIGHT PLOVER AND ONE FEEDERSouth Shore, MA, c. 1880
11 in. long
This group is part of a recently discovered rig and is offered here in its as-found state.
As found.
- FEEDING BRANTWesley Batterson (b. 1909)
Batterson,
FEEDING BRANTWesley Batterson (b. 1909)
Batterson, OR, c. 1950
22 in. long
According to "Wildfowl Decoys of the Pacific Coast," Wes "...is the most important, and certainly the most famous, brant hunter in the state of Oregon." He was prominently featured, as were his decoys, by authors and artists of his era. Brant hunters on both coasts are indebted to Batterson for perfecting and disseminating his trilling "Kr-r-r-r-ruck, Kr-r-r-r-ruck, Kr-r-r-r-ruck" brant mouth-calling technique.
A 1950s photo of this salty legend shows his small brant rig behind him with three decoys that may likely include this exact hollow feeder.
Old paint with heavy gunning wear and some darkening to wood.
Provenance: Richard and Dorothy Wheeler Collection
Literature: Michael R. Miller and Frederick W. Hanson, "Wildfowl Decoys of the Pacific Coast,” Portland, OR, 1989, p. 117, related carvings illustrated.
- FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED
FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED ITEMS, ENGLAND, C. 1815-40, England, c. 1815-40, bourdaloue in the Willow , lg. 9 1/2; Sheet bedpan, lg. 14; and two invalid feeders, a marked Spode in the Tower , lg. 7 3/4; and one in the Gothic Ruins , lg. 6 3/4 in.
- A MOCHA POT, A MEDICINE FEEDER AND A
A MOCHA POT, A MEDICINE FEEDER AND A MINIATURE WATERING CAN (3) The French mocha pot with a raffia covered handle and bud finial, height 11cm, the medicine feeder decorated with a band of oak leaves and engraved with a monogram, the watering can detailed Obseguio F.M., combined weight 172 gms
- A Group of Five Chinese Porcelain Bird
A Group of Five Chinese Porcelain Bird Feeders, Early 20th Century ??/???? ??????? tallest height 2.3 in — 5.8 cm
- Two Glazed Stoneware Water Droppers,
Two Glazed Stoneware Water Droppers, Together With Three Porcelain Bird Feeders, 18th/19th Century ? ??/???? ?????????????????? largest width 2.6 in — 8.1 cm
- A Small Blue and White 'Figural' Bird
A Small Blue and White 'Figural' Bird Feeder, Guangxu Period, 19th Century ? ???? ???????? Decorated in underglaze cobalt with a scholar and attendant height 2.5 in — 6.3 cm
- CHINESE BAMBOO BIRDCAGE Chinese bamboo
CHINESE BAMBOO BIRDCAGE Chinese bamboo birdcage, with twelve bird feeders inside, 21.25"h.
- CHINESE BAMBOO AND WOOD BIRDCAGE Chinese
CHINESE BAMBOO AND WOOD BIRDCAGE Chinese bamboo and wood birdcage, in the form of a pavillion with wood feeders, 18"h. x 19.75" x 10"d.
- COPPER RED ‘PEONY’ BIRDFEEDER,18TH/19TH
COPPER RED ‘PEONY’ BIRDFEEDER,18TH/19TH C.The bird feeder of globular form, to a pointed foot, the shoulder connected attached with a small handle, the body painted in iron-red with poney, accompanied with a fitted wooden stand. H 7 cm
- DOULTON LAMBETH SANITARY FOUNTAIN/BIRD
DOULTON LAMBETH SANITARY FOUNTAIN/BIRD FEEDERStoneware, stamped Doulton Lambeth on side.
Chip on the top of the feeder.
Dimensions: 7"L x 4"W
Manufacturer: Doulton Lambeth
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age and use related wear
- VINTAGE PORCELAIN INFANT FEEDER, WHITE
VINTAGE PORCELAIN INFANT FEEDER, WHITE AND GOLDSpouted vessel with gold rims and accents. Used in previous times to feed a small child or weak, unwell person.
Dimensions: 5.75"L x 3"W x 2"H
Condition:
Age related wear.
- PAINTED CAST IRON PAGODA FORM BIRD FEEDERA
PAINTED CAST IRON PAGODA FORM BIRD FEEDERA black painted cast iron pagoda form bird feeder. Ht: 39" Dia: 15.25"
- JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE, IVORY
JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE, IVORY AND WOOD FEMALE PIG...Japanese Meiji period bronze, ivory and wood female pigeon feeder. Artist signed, figure 9"H, overall 11"H. Hat is wood, head, hands and feet are ivory, body is bronze. Wooden base with 6 ivory pigeons on the ground, c. 1880.
*See ivory disclaimer
Condition:
Hole in top of hat, left hand re-glued in sleeve, two pigeons have toes missing
- ASSORTED PEWTER AND LIGHTING, 51 ITEMSAssorted
ASSORTED PEWTER AND LIGHTING, 51 ITEMSAssorted pewter items. 1st item: Pewter nursing bottle, marked TH on underside, possibly American, late 18th century (also called Murder Bottle due to the number of infants who died from the interaction of lactic acid and pewter). 6-1/3"H. 2nd item: Large 19th century pewter handled measure, marked Quart in serrated rectangle with Victoria Regina marks, engraved three-part monogram on front and two (partially illegible) names inscribed on bottom, tapering cylindrical form with c scroll handle. 6"H. 3rd item: Miniature pewter oval tray with scalloped border, marked on underside LONDON with rose and deer mark, 4-1/2" x 2-7/8". 4th through 6th item: 3 large master salt dishes, each of circular footed form, one with engraved gadroon design to underside; all unmarked and measuring approximately 3"H x 3-1/2" diameter. Late 18th through early 19th century. Items 7-12: Six matching pewter pap boats or invalid feeders, all with spade shaped handles and faint crowned X mark with possible maker's name DENT in rectangle, 4-3/4"L. Likely 20th century. Items 13-26: Fourteen small cheese plates or tavern saucers, 4-1/2" diameter, some with rampant lion and/or thistle hall marks to main side, 2 with maker's mark IC on back, the others marked S. or C. ORFORD in rectangle on back, some with additional inscriptions George Inn, Hampton Court or London (on back). Late 19th through mid 20th century. Item 27: Pewter wine funnel, unmarked, 3-1/8", probably 19th century. Items 28-36: Assemblage of eight small cups or measures, a few with 19th century English marks, ranging from 1-7/8" to 3"H. Items 37-42: Six hammered pewter spoons with fish fin style handles, marked JHG. 2 have round bowls, the rest have oval bowls. 4-3/4"L, possibly 20th century. 43rd item: pair of miniature pewter taper candlesticks, unmarked, 3-1/4"H. Items 44 through 51: Eight small / miniature oil lamps, all likely 19th century, including 2 pewter finger lamps, 1 blown or flint glass whale oil lamp, 1 milk glass lamp with raised stars and name BANNER encircling the sides, and four brass oil lamps. Sizes range from 2-1/2" to 5-3/8".
Condition:
1st item: several dents around body of bottle, one dent to neck. 2nd item: dent to handle. 3rd item: Numerous small dents. 4th through 6th items: pitting, scattered dents and oxidation, one has a tiny corroded hole to interior of bowl. Item 27 (wine funnel) - missing ring handle. All other items: scattered small dents and wear. Some lighting items may have replaced or missing parts.
- COIN SILVER PAP BOAT, POSSIBLY GEORGIACoin
COIN SILVER PAP BOAT, POSSIBLY GEORGIACoin silver pap boat or invalid feeder of oblong form with rolled rim and tapering spout, marked F.M. in rectangle for Frederick Marquand, (working Savannah, Georgia, 1819-1826 and New York City, 1826-1839). 5 1/2"L, 2.44 oz troy.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with a few small minor dents and scratches; old museum accession number in red on base.
- CHINESE JADE ITEMSLot of 2 old Chinese
CHINESE JADE ITEMSLot of 2 old Chinese pale green jade items including a belt hook with carved dragon, 4.25 inches; and a cone-shaped bird cage feeder bowl, 2.25 inches.
- A CHINESE SILK AND GILT COUCHED THREAD
A CHINESE SILK AND GILT COUCHED THREAD FORBIDDEN STITCH...A CHINESE SILK AND GILT COUCHED THREAD FORBIDDEN STITCH EMBROIDERY LADY'S FESTIVAL COLLAR, LATE QING DYNASTY (1644-1912), a theme of abundance and blessing, the lady's short collar with moth and flowers issues a celestial gilt ground burst with flowering lotus and tendrils, surrounded by concentric burst of earthly moths at her shoulders, a mythical bearded scaled dragon fish, opposed by a descending bat over a flowering compote with Ming dynasty stylized fretwork motif, issuing a spray of auspicious flower blooms with pomegranates, ruyi mushrooms, a tassel, caviar eggs or berries, cabbage, and bamboo in a bird feeder form offering vessel, a profusion of symbols of blessing for a young lady coming of age or early in her marriage, mounted and professionally set within a giltwood frame. Provenance: Property from a Fortune 500 Energy Company, Houston, Texas. Height: 31" Width: 24"
Condition:
Fading of colors throughout, some repairs, some minor damage, unraveling or losses, stitch mounted, but overall in very good condition, wear commensurate with age and use. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
- CHINESE WOODEN WALL MOUNTED DISPLAY
CHINESE WOODEN WALL MOUNTED DISPLAY CASEChinese wall mounted wooden display case. An excellent case for small art objects such as netsuke, snuff bottles, Chinese porcelain bird feeders, or miniatures of any kind.
SKU: 03256
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Condition:
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- GRP: MARKLIN MISCELLANEOUS PARTS & TRACKMarklin,
GRP: MARKLIN MISCELLANEOUS PARTS & TRACKMarklin, Germany. Large group of miscellaneous HO scale model train parts including four model 74101 standard masts, two model 74620 truss bridges, three model 74613 curved ramps, two model 7267 spurs, one model 74104 bridge mast, eight model 7012 feeder masts, one model 7162 lattice girder bridge, one model 7163 arched bridge, two model 7391 track bumpers, five model 74371 color light track blocks, eight model 24978 track ends with bumper and lantern, one model 70011 mast positioning set, three model 7161 plate girder bridges, two model 74997 light masts for uncoupler track, one model 7239 main signal light, two model 7241 light signals, three model 0226 figures, and forty model 7009 masts for overhead wire.
Condition:
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- 19TH C. PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CHICKEN
19TH C. PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CHICKEN FEEDERPennsylvania, USA. 19th century stoneware chicken feeder with cobalt blue accents.
Keyword: Crock.
Height: 7 in x width: 4 3/4 in x depth: 5 3/4 in.
Condition:
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- STERLING SILVER LOT HAVING ROUND PLATE,
STERLING SILVER LOT HAVING ROUND PLATE, SQUARE PLATE, F...Sterling Silver Lot having round plate, square plate, feeder, several weighted pieces, 28.3 t.oz (weighable).
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- INVALID FEEDER/CHILD'S CUPAn English
INVALID FEEDER/CHILD'S CUPAn English ceramic invalid feeder and a well worn baby cup