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L. BRICKMAN, Untitled 13¾ h × 8½
L. BRICKMAN, Untitled 13¾ h × 8½ w × 4 d in (35 × 22 × 10 cm)
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Marblehead Pottery and Los
Marblehead Pottery and Los Angeles Pressed Brick Company. Tiles, set of two. early 20th century, glazed earthenware. ½ h × 5¾ w × 5¾ d in. result: $1,063. estimate: $500–700. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside of Los Angeles Pressed Brick example ‘LAPB CO’ and to Marblehead Pottery example ‘MP’ with ship symbol. Provenance: Collection of Arthur Baggs (Marblehead tile) | Thence by descent | Important Private Collection
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TWO TILES AND A BRICK. American
TWO TILES AND A BRICK. American late 19th-early 20th century. Two ''slave tiles'' with scalloped tops and applied designs 8''h. 8''w. and a brick from Kansas City stamped ''Don't Spit on Sidewalk'' 4.25''h. 9''l. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). Slave tiles were reputedly made by slaves in Georgia to serve as either garden borders or grave markers. The brick was part of a public health campaign by Dr. Samuel Crumbine a member of the Kansas State Board of Health in the early 20th century.
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Five pieces of terracotta with
Five pieces of terracotta with trumpet flower and vine design creates two complete bricks broken into three and two pieces 1/2'' h. x 39'' w. x 5 1/2'' d. set of two 12'' h. x 38 1/2'' w. x 5 1/2'' d. some chipping and discoloration of brick. [Provenance: from a historic building downtown that was torn down. Being sold to benefit a local non-profit organization]
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SELBIT’S MAGIC BRICKS.Selbit’s
SELBIT’S MAGIC BRICKS.Selbit’s Magic Bricks. English, ca. 1915. Four numbered blocks mysteriously change positions while encased in a wooden tube, in concert with four numbered plaques on a stand adjacent to the tube. Large version with unusual one-piece metal gimmick. Tube 17” high. Unusual in this size and design.
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BRICK'S MINCE MEAT WOODEN STORE TUB
BRICK'S MINCE MEAT WOODEN STORE TUB Painted in green overall brown stripping and handle paper label at front a very early country store example. 12'' x 12'' h. Some paper loss. (VG Cond)
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COLLECTION OF LEGOSCollection of
COLLECTION OF LEGOSCollection of LEGOs
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COLLECTION OF LEGOSCollection of
COLLECTION OF LEGOSCollection of LEGOs
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Pair Delft Flower Bricks English,
Pair Delft Flower Bricks English, mid 18th century, rectangular construction, top with pierced holes, blue chinwindowoiserie decoration with exotic birds and flowers, 3 x 5 x 2 in.,
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Robert Arneson. Untitled (Vase with
Robert Arneson. Untitled (Vase with Brick). c. 1971, glazed earthenware. 23 h × 11 dia in. result: $5,040. estimate: $5,000–7,000. Impressed signature to brick ‘Arneson’.
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Collection of Brass and Iron
Collection of Brass and Iron Mortars and P
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A GROUP OF ANTIQUE CONTINENTAL
A GROUP OF ANTIQUE CONTINENTAL STONEWARE To include: a pair of decorative reclaimed glazed bricks, probably Italian (2 1/4 x 9 3/4 in.) (nicks); three German humidors (larger with hairline; wear to base rim) and two jars, brown glazed stoneware (larger jar 7 3/4 in.) (rim flakes; nick to one flower).
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AUGUSTE SANDER "BRICKLAYER"
AUGUSTE SANDER "BRICKLAYER" PHOTOGRAPHAugust Sander (1876-1964). Photograph titled "Bricklayer," 1928, printed later. Silver gelatin print. Blindstamped along the lower left. Edition: 8/18. Signed, stamped, and numbered along the verso by Gerd Sander. A Weinstein Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota label is adhered to the mat verso. Provenance: Weinstein Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Private collection, Minnesota Note: The proceeds from hammer price will benefit the Minneapolis College of Art and Design Scholarship Fund. Sight; height: 22 1/2 in x width: 17 in. Framed; height: 35 in x width: 28 3/4 in.
SKU: 03970
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Condition:
In good condition. The piece is dry mounted to paperboard. There is an abratted spot measuring approximately ? of an inch in diameter where the emulsion breaks. There is a similar spot on the extreme edge to the left of the aforementioned abrasion. There are two ink smudges on the lower right and lower middle edge of the verso.
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Pair Delft Flower Bricks English,
Pair Delft Flower Bricks English, mid 18th century, rectangular construction, top with pierced holes and central "smoke stack", blue chinoiserie decoration throughout, 3-5/8 x 5-5/8 x 3 in.,
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Contemporary large green glass
Contemporary large green glass plate. Mottled oil spots and pink floral center. Signed Brick. 16"W.
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A late 18th Century Delft flower
A late 18th Century Delft flower brick with pierced top each side painted with a figure and exotic birds in a garden landscape 15cm (6") wide
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ENGLISH DELFTWARE
ENGLISH DELFTWARE 'FAZACKERLY-PALETTE' FLOWER BRICKENGLISH DELFTWARE 'FAZACKERLY-PALETTE' FLOWER BRICK, circa 1760, probably Bristol, rectangular, the slightly recessed top pierced with a central square aperture and twelve pierced round holes at either side, the front enameled with a fenced garden, h: 2.5 x w: 4 5/8 in. Provenance: The Estate of Edith Pitts Curtis, Lee Hall, Owen F. Valentine Auction, Richmond, VA, 23 October, 1994; Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley Literature: Reference: Frank Britton, English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, no. 17.17.
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THREE ARCHITECTURAL STARS AND A
THREE ARCHITECTURAL STARS AND A BRICK. Second half 19th-early 20th century. Pair of grate covers with stars. Old green paint. 18"d. and a cast iron architectural wall support star. Later gold paint, 12"d. Together with a molded brick painted red. 2.5"h. 8.25"w.
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