- A PAIR OF ITALIAN MODERNIST DIXIE CUP
A PAIR OF ITALIAN MODERNIST DIXIE CUP MUGSA pair of Italian sterling silver Modernist Dixie Cup mugsdesigned by Ubaldo Vitali for Bvlgarifourth quarter 20th century#16-41.height 4 1/8in (10.5cm); length 4 5/8in (11.5cm); width 3in (7.5cm); to
- A LENOX PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICEA
A LENOX PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICEA Lenox porcelain part dinner service in the Holiday pattern20th centuryComprising forty 11 3/4in chargers, thirteen 8 1/8in salad plates, twenty-three 8 1/8in plates and twenty-four mugs, printed fac
- FOUR CHINESE YIXING POTTERY TABLEWARESFour
FOUR CHINESE YIXING POTTERY TABLEWARESFour Chinese yixing pottery tablewaresComprising a teapot, a covered bowl and a pair of covered mugs, all with impressed marks to undersides.the mugs height 5 1/4iin (13.5cm); length 5 1/4in (13.5cm);
- GROUP OF ETCHED AND COLORLESS GLASS,
GROUP OF ETCHED AND COLORLESS GLASS, 19TH C.Group of etched and colorless glass, 19th c., tallest - 9".
Condition:
Three mugs all with extensive cracks. HL bottle - rim chip. Etched wine - small rim flake.
- POTTERY AND PORCELAINPottery and porcelain,
POTTERY AND PORCELAINPottery and porcelain, to include four Dr. Swett's Root Beer mugs.
Condition:
One mug with losses.
- Selection of estate silver plated items,
Selection of estate silver plated items, sectional vegetable serving dish, sauce boat, mugs, decanter coasters etc, approx 27cm Dia and smaller
- Scott Barnim (Canadian, b.1957), Stoneware
Scott Barnim (Canadian, b.1957), Stoneware Teapot and Two Mugs, c.2000 teapot height 6.3 in — 16 cm
- Kayo O'Young (Canadian, b.1950), Three
Kayo O'Young (Canadian, b.1950), Three Mugs and a Tea Bowl, 1992-2002 largest height 3.9 in — 9.8 cm
- Kayo O'Young (Canadian, b.1950), Two
Kayo O'Young (Canadian, b.1950), Two Mugs, Covered Bowl, and a Small Dish, 1979 covered bowl diameter 5.6 in — 14.3 cm
- Kayo O'Young (Canadian, b.1950), Three
Kayo O'Young (Canadian, b.1950), Three Mugs and a Small Bowl, 1991-98 bowl diameter 6.9 in — 17.5 cm
- Two English Silver Mugs, Sibray, Hall
Two English Silver Mugs, Sibray, Hall & Co. and Reid & Sons, Sheffield, 1919/30 height 3.9 in — 9.8 cm
- Group of Moorcroft Pottery, 1997-2000
Group of Moorcroft Pottery, 1997-2000 comprising: two small vases, small covered jar, a pair of mugs, together with a 1999 Richard Dennis invitational tray
largest height 6.3 in — 16 cm
impressed and painted marks
- Set of Seven Brooklin Pottery Mugs and
Set of Seven Brooklin Pottery Mugs and Covered Sugar Bowl, Theo and Susan Harlander, 1970s mug height 4.3 in — 11 cm
- Three Canadian Silver Small Mugs, Savage
Three Canadian Silver Small Mugs, Savage & Lyman and Hendery & Leslie, Montreal, Que., and J.E. Ellis, Toronto, Ont., c.1860-90 largest height 3.5 in — 8.8 cm
- Miscellaneous ceramics, including Continental
Miscellaneous ceramics, including Continental tea ware, commemorative mugs, a Colclough part tea set, etc
- Miscellaneous ceramics, including commemorative
Miscellaneous ceramics, including commemorative mugs and glassware
- Two Chinese jade carvings of birds,
Two Chinese jade carvings of birds, 20th c, one on wood stand, 17.5cm h, a blanc de chine figure of a group of a man and child, two coronation mugs and two other items More Information The lot in good condition
- FIVE PAIR OF CUFFLINKS INCL STERLING,
FIVE PAIR OF CUFFLINKS INCL STERLING, WEDGWOOD, ESSEXFive pair sterling silver and metal cufflinks including Wedgwood horses, German mugs, bloodhounds, and Essex crystal dogs. Largest measures 1 1/8" in diameter.
- GROUPING OF ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES(6)
GROUPING OF ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES(6) & TOBY MUGS(16).Grouping Of Royal Doulton Figurines(6) & Toby Mugs(16). Tallest 10". Good condition.
- A Barber's Porcelain Occupational Shaving
A Barber's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
bearing the name Wm. F. Long in gilt lettering, and depicting two barbers with their clients and several shaving mugs, against a magenta wrap.
underside marked D. & Co.
Height 3 7/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Three Grocer's Porcelain Occupation
Three Grocer's Porcelain Occupation Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising an example identified A.F. Diserta in gilt lettering and depicting a fruit and vegetable delivery wagon against a pink wrap, stamped Germany to underside; an example identified Ardnino Pasqualo and dated 1909 with a bunch of bananas against a purple wrap, marked T&V Limoges; and an example identified G. Teichman depicting a grocer's shop against a blue wrap, marked Z.S. & Co. Bavaria.
Height of largest 3 7/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Two Cyclist's Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Two Cyclist's Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising an example identified R. C. Knight in gilt lettering and depicting a standing cyclist, and an example identified Emmett Conrad in gilt lettering and depicting a 'Hunter' model gentleman's bicycle.
underside of each marked T&V / Limoges / France.
Height of larger 4 inches.
Hunter bicycles were manufactured by the Hunter Arms Company of Fulton, New York as early as 1895. Famous for their L. C. Smith guns, the firm hoped this crossover would "acquaint gunners with their wheel and wheelmen with their guns." (Sporting Life, December 21, 1895).
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Three Automobile Related Porcelain Occupational
Three Automobile Related Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Early 20th Century
including a chauffeur's example initialed J.J.M. and marked for Anchor Pottery; a car painter's example dated 1919; and an example with an open touring car belonging to J. Frank Wells, marked for T&V Limoges.
Height of largest 3 5/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Two Cyclist's Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Late
Two Cyclist's Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising an example identified Harry Luck in gilt lettering and depicting a mustachioed man in short pants cycling in a rural area, and an example identified Jay Gould in gilt lettering and depicting a gentleman cyclist clad in a suit and bowler hat.
underside of Harry Luck example marked W. G. & Co. / France.
Height of taller 3 5/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Three Veteran's Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Late
Three Veteran's Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising a Grand Army of the Republic example identified J. G. McClosken in gilt lettering and depicting a GAR badge against a floral background; an example identified J. Miller and dated 1916 in gilt lettering, depicting a spread-winged eagle set against a magenta wrap; and an example identified G. Stager in gilt lettering and depicting a spread-winged eagle set against a blue wrap.
underside of Miller example marked J & C / Bavaria, underside of Stager example marked T & V / Limoges / France.
Height of largest 3 7/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Two Brewer's Porcelain Occupational
Two Brewer's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising an example identified Mac Schwab in gilt-accented lettering and depicting a delivery wagon laden with kegs and a brewers' gild crest against a magenta wrap, and an example identified John Kulberer in gilt lettering and depicting a full beer stein against a pink wrap.
underside of wagon mug marked T & V / Limoges / France.
Height of taller 3 3/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Three Porcelain Occupational Shaving
Three Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs Depicting Horse-Drawn Delivery Wagons
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising a laundry wagon example for W.M. Sherman, marked T&V Limoges France; a Brooklyn Wholesale Confectionery example for Louis Senft; and a Borden's Dairy example for Frank A. Baer, marked Felda China / Germany.Height of largest 3 3/4 inches.
Louis Senft is listed in Brooklyn, New York City Directories as a Confectioner on Graham Avenue by 1906. He was born circa 1877 in New York to German immigrants Henry and Lizzie Senft. The U..S. Federal Census of 1940 suggests that Senft still worked in the candy industry at that time.
The New York Condensed Milk Company was founded by inventor and entrepreneur Gail Borden in Wassaic, New York in 1861. The company changed its name to Borden Dairy in 1919 to honor its late founder, and the firm enjoyed remarkable growth during the 1920s, adding ice cream and cheese to its repertoire.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Two Fireman's Porcelain Occupational
Two Fireman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising an example identified J. A. Baker in gilt lettering and depicting a steam fire pumper against a blue wrap, and an example identified Wm. B. Peake in gilt lettering and depicting a fire wagon marked Wm. Penn / No. 18.
undersides unmarked.
Height of larger 3 7/8 inches.
The William Penn Hose Company No. 18 was organized on February 3, 1830, in Kensington, Philadelphia. The firm operated exclusively as a hose company until 1864 when it acquired a steam fire engine and began to serve as a steam fire engine company. The company's service in this capacity continued until 1871 when the city of Philadelphia established a paid fire department.
U.S. Federal Census returns from 1920 identify a William Peake (circa 1875-1956) working as a fireman in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was born in England and immigrated to the United States with his wife, Mary, in 1892. According to early census records, Peake worked first as a laborer before transitioning to a career as a fireman between 1910 and 1920.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Three Oddfellows Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Late
Three Oddfellows Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising an example identified to J. A. Littich in gilt lettering and depicting an open touring car with the Three-Link Fraternity emblem, and two examples depicting the Eye of Providence with the Three-Link Fraternity emblem, identified R. B. Barger and M. J. Bruce.
underside of touring car example marked C. T. / Germany, undersides of Eye examples marked T & V / Limoges / France.
Height of largest 3 3/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Two Grocer's Porcelain Occupational
Two Grocer's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising an example identified S. G. True in gilt lettering and depicting a street scene of a grocery storefront with the proprietor assisting a customer, and an example identified F. C. Wilcox in gilt lettering and depicting the interior of a dry goods store.
underside of each marked T & V / Limoges / France.
Height of taller 3 5/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Three Trolley Car Operator's Porcelain
Three Trolley Car Operator's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Early 20th Century
comprising examples identified Daniel Wm. Pfenning, J. F. Walner, and Thos. J Dunphy in gilt lettering, the Dunphy mug also depicting a trolley labeled Wreckeng Car / 828.
underside of Pfenning mug marked T & V / France.
Height of largest 3 7/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Two Cowboy's Porcelain Occupational
Two Cowboy's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Early 20th Century
comprising an example bearing the name C. C. Newberry in gilt lettering and marked Koken Barber's Supply Co. and an example identified Sport Fambrough, stamped Germany on underside.
Height 4 inches.
Ivy Holt "Sport" Fambrough was born on December 6, 1892, in Rusky County, Texas to Sterling Price and Della Mae Andrews Fambrough. He enlisted in the United States Army on October 9, 1917, and served during World War I for two years until his discharge on April 1, 1919. Fambrough married Willie Albertine Whittington Cordell, and the couple had one son, Don (1922-2011). According to U.S. Federal Census records, he operated a meat market and worked as a butcher in Longview, Gregg County, Texas. The nickname purportedly came from his son, both a football player and coach for the University of Kansas Jayhawks. Fambrough died on October 21, 1975.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Three Barber's Porcelain Occupational
Three Barber's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Early 20th Century
comprising an example identified R. W. Chappell in gilt lettering and depicting two barbers in their shop; an example identified Edmond Grenier with a barber's chair; and one identified D. Williams depicting barber's tools.
underside of Chappell mug marked D & Co., underside of Williams mug signed J. Ritter in gilt.
Height of largest 3 7/8 inches.
U.S. Federal Census returns from 1910 through 1930 record an Edmund Grenier (1881-1935) working as a barber in Herkimer, New York. Grenier was born to French-Canadian immigrants and married Josephine Blancett before 1910, and the couple had three children together.
Massachusetts City Directories also list an Edmond Grenier (circa 1883-1956), variably recorded as Armand Grenier, working as a barber in Fall River during the 1920s and 1920s. Also of French-Canadian descent, Grenier wed Rose Beauregard on October 24, 1904, and they had at least three children together.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Two Retailer's Porcelain Occupational
Two Retailer's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising a light salesman's example identified to James Santamaria in gilt lettering and depicting a chandelier against a green wrap, and a clock salesman's example identified Herman Witt in gilt lettering and depicting the interior of a clock shop.
underside of lighting example impressed Germany, and underside of clock example marked J. P. / L. with faint circular cipher.
Height of larger 3 3/4 inches.
together with a Rubberset shaving brush.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Three Railroad Worker's Porcelain Occupational
Three Railroad Worker's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising two examples related to the New York Elevated Railroad Company, identified for F. Schneider and D. H. Nicholson in gilt lettering, and a third mug identified A. D. Ross depicting an engine labeled F.R.R.
underside of Ross mug marked T&V.
Height of largest 4 inches.
together with an unmarked shaving brush.
The New York Elevated Railroad Company was established on October 27, 1872, as a reorganization of the West Side Patented Elevated Railway Company, the pioneering attempt at building an elevated rapid transit line. It was operated under the auspices of financier and railroad magnate Jay Gould (1836-1892), who had gained control of several elevated railway lines in New York during the last quarter of the nineteenth century.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Two Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Late
Two Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising one glass blower's example identified to A. J. Cox in gilt lettering and a trumpeter's example identified to Chas. Bernhardt.
both with maker's marks to underside.
Height of larger 4 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey