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Head, CS-1, Putter, Used condition
Head, CS-1, Putter, Used condition Estimate $15-25
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TWO SMALL CLASSICAL STYLE HEADS one
TWO SMALL CLASSICAL STYLE HEADS one carved in limestone (4.5 in. high) the other cast resin? (3.75in. high) Provenance: Estate of Col. Michael and Warnetta Gussie. Exported from Cyprus January 1964 or earlier.
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Shearwater Head marked (hand
Shearwater Head marked (hand incised) SP 09 mint condition 8.5''h.
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SPEAR HEAD. Reputedly American
SPEAR HEAD. Reputedly American 18th century wrought steel. Possibly a Revolutionary War pike or trench spear head 15.5''l.
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Five Ax Heads, Cooper's Adz 19th
Five Ax Heads, Cooper's Adz 19th and 20th century, some probably older: long
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ROOT-HEAD SHOREBIRDAtlantic
ROOT-HEAD SHOREBIRDAtlantic Coast, c. 1870
9 3/4 in. long
An early sandpiper carved from a single bent piece of wood.
Old working paint with moderate gunning wear, fill to crack in head, and the bill tip has some damage and loss.
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STEEL PIPE TOMAHAWK HEAD Last
STEEL PIPE TOMAHAWK HEAD Last quarter, 18th century; with linear decoration and three impressed "X"s, 8 in. L., the edge is 2 in. L.
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(2) SHORTER & SON, MAJOLICA
(2) SHORTER & SON, MAJOLICA MONKEY PITCHERS Early 20th century.
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Early iron pike head. 13'' Ht.
Early iron pike head. 13'' Ht.
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THREE AXE HEADS. American 2nd
THREE AXE HEADS. American 2nd half-19th-20th century. One marked ''US'' reputedly used by the Civil War Pioneer (Engineer) Brigade 5''l. another ''Winchester...Made in USA'' 6 1/4''l. and a dug relic with a partial Norfolk & Western Railway label ''found in a 1862-1863 winter camp near Mine Run Va. where the Army of Northern Va. camped''. As found condition 6 1/2''l.
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SHIP'S BILLET HEADLate 19th/Early
SHIP'S BILLET HEADLate 19th/Early 20th CenturyModified with decorative cherub surmount. Overall height 40.''
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ACUTE BARBED IMPROVED TOGGLE-HEAD
ACUTE BARBED IMPROVED TOGGLE-HEAD HARPOON EARLY 20TH CENTURY LENGTH 32".ACUTE BARBED IMPROVED TOGGLE-HEAD HARPOON, Early 20th Century, Marked on head "AEW" for the schooner A.E. Whyland of Providence, Rhode Island and New Bedford. Stamped on the other side "LB" for larboard boat. Retains original marlin line around cone. Dimensions: Length 32". Provenance: Bob and Nina Hellman, Nantucket, Massachusetts. Retains copy of original receipt with additional information.
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Majolica Pottery Pitcher fish shell
Majolica Pottery Pitcher fish shell & coral designs by Shorter & Sons Staffordshire 5 3/4''.
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A Directoire Style Painted Bed
A Directoire Style Painted Bed the painted headboard and footboard having peaked crests with urn form decoration flanked by ball finials over turned stiles raised on toupie feet. Height of headboard 45 1/2 x width 42 1/2 inches.
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A Carved Meersham Pipe Head pipe
A Carved Meersham Pipe Head pipe depicting a turbaned man with inlaid eyes, and small lion on the back of his head. Approx. 2-1/2"L. Comes with a case.
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Copper shaker, shaped as broad-head
Copper shaker, shaped as broad-head mallet, star-shaped holes in one end, handle with threaded cap for filling, possibly for confectioner's sugar, 19th century or earlier, 9 in. Extensive dents, solder repairs. Private Collection, Etowah, North Carolina
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An early 19th Century milliner's
An early 19th Century milliner's mannequin, the carved pine and painted head and shoulders of a woman with black centrally parted hair and spotted dress, 40.5cm high
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Early wrought iron goose-wing axe
Early wrought iron goose-wing axe head 17th/18th c. 6.5"h.x11"l.
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(SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM) SHAKESPEARE
(SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM) SHAKESPEARE HEAD PRESS Cymbeline. Stratford-upon-Avon: Shakespeare Head Press 1923. 2 vols. in one. Folio bound in full gilt-decorated vellum by Zaehnsdorf t.e.g. Illustrated by Albert Rutherston. Limited edition signed by Harley Granville-Barker and Rutherston. Light soiling to boards; marginal toning to leaves.
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Four axes: one pipe tomahawk with
Four axes: one pipe tomahawk with cast brass head with cross shaped cutout, tip of handle with pewter overlay, probably 19th century, 22-1/2 in., head loose on handle, handle possibly lacking other decoration ; one pipe tomahawk style with rope twist handle, probably modern, 17-1/2 in., scattered rust ; one pipe tomahawk with brass tack decoration, beaded hide hanging decoration with tin cone tassels, 17-1/2 in., head with some marks from reshaping and regrinding ; one pick axe with carved and twisted curly maple handle, possibly modern, 19-1/2 in., blade reshaped and reground . Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
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SIGNED (?) RIGHT HANDED GOOSEWING
SIGNED (?) RIGHT HANDED GOOSEWING AXE ATTRIBUTED Tca. 18th-early 19th century; Berks Co. form with tapered sloped top offset socket, tombstone arch top key with filework accent, heel with scroll-cut accent, struck with three figure 8 or infinity strikes, 12 1/2" edge, 21" overall; Condition: good fitted handle, stained and varnished
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TWO IRON SPEAR HEADS AND A SMALL
TWO IRON SPEAR HEADS AND A SMALL AXETwo Iron Spear Heads and a Small Axe,
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C. 1897 oil head lamp B & R.
C. 1897 oil head lamp B & R.
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SHIP’S FIGUREHEAD ENGLAND, SECOND
SHIP’S FIGUREHEAD ENGLAND, SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 35”. WIDTH 20”. DEPTH 22”.SHIP'S FIGUREHEAD, England, Second Half of the 19th Century, Hand-carved and painted half-length figure of a woman. Additional information can be found on the Hellman Collection website, number REH660. Dimensions: Height 35". Width 20". Depth 22". Provenance: A Nantucket, Massachusetts Collection.The Collection of Bob and Nina Hellman, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
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A bushel measure, a coaching
A bushel measure, a coaching horn, a shovel and a ladle
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SMALL MARBLE HEAD OF MAN circa
SMALL MARBLE HEAD OF MAN circa 4th century A.D. - 1 1/2 in. long.
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FOLK ART BARBER'S HEADShaped and
FOLK ART BARBER'S HEADShaped and painted wood. Purportedly used to hold barber's equipment. Height 17.''
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GERMAN BISQUE HEAD DOLL Shorter
GERMAN BISQUE HEAD DOLL Shorter doll incised ''109-7 1/2 '' a Heinrich Handwerck doll with blue glass sleep eyes open mouth lacking teeth on original fully jointed body with original finish antique mohair wig and dress.
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TOGGLE-HEAD HARPOON LAST HALF OF
TOGGLE-HEAD HARPOON LAST HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY LENGTH 32.75".TOGGLE-HEAD HARPOON, Last Half of the 19th Century, Stamped "JDD" for James D. Driggs of New Bedford, Massachusetts. Marked "BK Rous" for the whaling bark Rousseau of New Bedford. Old period marlin line around cone. Dimensions: Length 32.75". Provenance: John Rinaldi, Kennebunkport, Maine. Includes copy of original receipt.The Collection of Michael Gill.
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Carved stone head sculpture,
Carved stone head sculpture, unsigned, on wood cut corner stand, 9" h overall
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TURNED-HEAD BIRDFrank S. Finney (b.
TURNED-HEAD BIRDFrank S. Finney (b. 1947)
Capeville, VA, c. 1990
6 1/2 in. long
A chip-carved bird with the maker's inked signature on the bottom of the base.
Original paint with light wear.
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Bisque head doll by A&M. 8''h.
Bisque head doll by A&M. 8''h.
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EARLY FRENCH STONE FOUR-PIECE
EARLY FRENCH STONE FOUR-PIECE WELLHEAD poss. 18th c. and limestone tn the the classical taste with rounded sides and divided into quarters -- 56'' dia. h:35 in. Other Notes: DHS
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CAST ALUMINUM HEAD Unknown maker.
CAST ALUMINUM HEAD Unknown maker.
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A parian figure, titled 'The Little
A parian figure, titled 'The Little Boat Builder', modelled by EB Stephens to plinth and inscribed 'Hit the Wrong Nail', signed 'Art Union of London' on the reverse, 78cm high
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Three trade axes (pipes): all
Three trade axes (pipes): all shafts with brass tack decoration, one with pewter inlay, one engraved with horse heads and Indian figure, 28 in., probably modern Shafts with separations, chips, two heads loose (handle with care), moderate rust. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.