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CAST IRON CORK PRESSER Enterprise
CAST IRON CORK PRESSER Enterprise Mfg. Phila. painted in black and trimmed in gold handle has d?cor detail used to press corks for fitting into bottles. 11 1/2'' l. (Pristine Cond.)
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CAST IRON & WOOD FRUIT OR WINE
CAST IRON & WOOD FRUIT OR WINE PRESSCast iron fruit or wine press, early 20th c., marked ACE no. 2, on an oak trestle stand, approx 41.75"h, 23"w, 20"d
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Two Antique English Leather Presses
Two Antique English Leather Presses 19th c. maple leaf form steel and brass components with wooden handles length 9 1/2 in. and 8 1/2 in.
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TWO-PART PARTIAL EBONIZED FRUITWOOD
TWO-PART PARTIAL EBONIZED FRUITWOOD PRESSTwo-Part Partial Ebonized Fruitwood Press,
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A mahogany napkin screw press,
A mahogany napkin screw press, early 19th Century, 40.5cm high
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Box Pressed Glass Etc
Box Pressed Glass Etc
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CARD PRESS.Card Press. Chicago:
CARD PRESS.Card Press. Chicago: George F. Krieger & Co., ca. 1900. Hardwood press with eight reproduction packs of Samuel Hart faro decks. Hallmarked on the screw. Lid lacks one lip, key lacking.
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MILLER DUBRUL & PETERS CIGAR
MILLER DUBRUL & PETERS CIGAR PRESS WITH 2 MOLDS: Early 20th century #1 cigar press marked Miller, Dubrul & Peters Mfg. Co., Cincinnati New York. Press was designed to hold up to 6 molds, comes with 2. Removable handle. Measures 24'' h. x 12'' x 9''.
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Vintage Cast-Iron Bookbinder's
Vintage Cast-Iron Bookbinder's Nipping Press, second quarter 20th century, the black-painted frame with stepped base and a circular handle on the platen-screw, h. 14-1/2", l. 18", w. 12", complete with a pair of pressing boards, 7" x 12", and a pair of brass-bound casing-in boards, 9" x 12", the latter by Gane & Bros., Chicago, Illinois.
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DUTCH FIGURED MAHOGANY LINEN
DUTCH FIGURED MAHOGANY LINEN PRESSDutch Neoclassical Figured Mahogany Linen Press , early 19th c., flat cornice, two large paneled doors over two smaller doors, gilt bronze mounts, whole resting on block base , h. 94 in., w. 62 1/2 in., d. 25 in. Provenance: Williamson-LeBlanc Collection, Cornstalk Fence House, New Orleans
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ENTERPRISE CAST IRON PRESS &
ENTERPRISE CAST IRON PRESS & STAMP Philadelphia pat. 1867 painted in black overall gold highlights lifting handle allows embossed edge to press into cork's circular edges together with lot is a small cast iron hand stamper able to fit designed rubber stamp. 9 1/2'' l. (Near Mint Cond.)
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Two Wooden Presses 19th Century
Two Wooden Presses
19th Century
Height of larger 10 1/4 inches.
Property from the Dean Lower Estate, Lanark, Illinois
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CORK PENETRATIONSCork
CORK PENETRATIONSCork Penetration. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, ca. 1960. An examined cork is placed in a frame yet a playing card passes through it. Hand painted frame 3 _Ó long. Very good.
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TWO ANTIQUE WOODEN BOOK PRESSES
TWO ANTIQUE WOODEN BOOK PRESSES Late 19th-early 20th century, the large press operates by means of an adjustable toothed bar; the smaller press, relies on a screw.
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FRENCH CAST IRON LEVERAGE WINE
FRENCH CAST IRON LEVERAGE WINE BOTTLE CORKERFrench cast iron standing wine bottle cork press, late 19th/ early 20th c., marked in the casting Mouiller Les Bouchons, A. Parfaite, B Tee SGDG, HH a Paris with five-pointed star, approx 39.5"h
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AMERICAN MAHOGANY LINEN
AMERICAN MAHOGANY LINEN PRESSAmerican Mahogany Linen Press , early 19th c., molded cornice, two paneled doors, brass astragal, fitted interior, two short drawers over one long drawer, bracket feet , h. 69 1/2 in., w. 48 1/2 in., d. 24 in
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A small 19th Century mahogany
A small 19th Century mahogany napkin press, 30.5cm wide
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Early cast iron book press. Paint
Early cast iron book press. Paint decorated. 16'' W 13'' Ht.
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VICTORIAN CAST IRON BOOK PRESS Late
VICTORIAN CAST IRON BOOK PRESS Late 19th c. Black Painted Screw Press, with round handle, shaped base, 15 1/2" high, 17 1/2" x 11". Paint losses and surface rust.
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Antique French wine press, approx
Antique French wine press, approx 90cm H
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TWO AMERICAN CIDER PRESS CYLINDERS.
TWO AMERICAN CIDER PRESS CYLINDERS. Late 19th century. Wooden staves with iron bands. Wear and some splits from use. 10"h. 11"d.
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EARLY BOOKPRESS. English or
EARLY BOOKPRESS. English or American 19th century mixed woods. Small size and retaining an old finish.
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TWO CAST IRON STAMP PRESSES -
TWO CAST IRON STAMP PRESSES - BROOKLYN AND MAINEBoth for Fraternal groups, the Brooklyn one for the Peerless Temple, dated 1933; the Calais Maine one for the Etchimin Haymakers 1893 8" and 11" high
Property from the estate of Philip Roth. Philip Roth was born in Newark New Jersey on 19 March, 1933. The second child of second-generation Americans Bess and Herman Roth, Roth grew up in the largely Jewish community of Weequahic, a neighborhood that he was to return to time and again in his writing. After graduating from Weequahic High School in 1950, he attended Bucknell University, Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago where he received a scholarship to complete his M.A. in English Literature. In 1959, Roth published Goodbye Columbus - a collection of stories and a novella for which he received the National Book Award. Ten years later, the publication of his fourth novel Portnoy's Complaint brought Roth both critical and commercial success, firmly securing his reputation as one of America's finest young writers. Roth was the author of thirty-one books including those that were to follow the fortunes of Nathan Zuckerman and a fictional narrator narrator named Philip Roth through which he explored and gave voice to the complexities of the American experience in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Roth's lasting contribution to literature was widely recognized in his lifetime, both in the United States and abroad. Among other commendations he was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, the International Man Booker Prize, twice the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award and presented with the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal by Presidents Clinton and Obama respectively. Philip Roth died on 22 May 2018 at the age of eighty-five having retired from writing six years previous.
(PROTH820/2)(TC)
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Two cider presses made of
Two cider presses made of wood/iron, circa 1900.
Tallest: 21.5"h x 15"w x 12"d
Condition: Rusty, wear consistent with age.
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BLACK PAINTED IRON CHALLENGE EYELET
BLACK PAINTED IRON CHALLENGE EYELET PRESS #2Black Painted Iron Challenge Eyelet Press #2
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FRENCH CHROME-PLATED CAST-IRON DUCK
FRENCH CHROME-PLATED CAST-IRON DUCK PRESSFrench Chrome-Plated Cast-Iron Duck Press , 19th c., mechanical wheel press, mounted on old wood base, h. 23 in., w. 20 1/2 in., d. 11 1/2 in
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2 Boxes Old Wine Coasters & Table
2 Boxes Old Wine Coasters & Table Items
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CARD PRESS.Card Press. Manufacturer
CARD PRESS.Card Press. Manufacturer unknown, early or mid-twentieth century. Wooden press with chromed metal fixtures, on raised feet. Accompanied by two Dr. X stripper decks. 10 x 4 x 2”. Minor chip at top, else good.
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Antique French iron duck or cider
Antique French iron duck or cider press on wooden base, approx 31cm H
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(PRINTING) HAND PRESS An antique
(PRINTING) HAND PRESS An antique iron hand printing press black iron with red handle. Rollers worn; handle scraped and ink-stained.
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IRON BOOK PRESSIron Book Press,
IRON BOOK PRESSIron Book Press,
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Antique cast iron duck or cider
Antique cast iron duck or cider press, approx 27cm H x 15cm W
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ANTIQUE ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY
ANTIQUE ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS 19th century, oak and deal secondary, two-part form, dovetailed cornice with cornucopia and line inlaid frieze, relief carved stylized shell corners, two hinged paneled cabinet doors with line and barber pole inlays, the interior with three linen drawers, the base with two over two cock beaded and repeating inlaid drawers, reeded stiles, front reeded saber feet, rear tapered feet.
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A mid 19th Century mahogany
A mid 19th Century mahogany napkin press with turned screw, 30.5cm wide
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(PRIVATE PRESS) CRESSET PRESS The
(PRIVATE PRESS) CRESSET PRESS The Apocrypha. London: Cresset Press 1929. Folio original full vellum gilt-lettered leather spine label. Illustrated with wood-engravings by Blair Hughes-Stanton. Number 15 of 450 copies. Soiling to vellum.
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Two Continental Pressed-Wax
Two Continental Pressed-Wax Medallions each framed with rolled paper and gilt decorations one set as a reliquary set in two conforming giltwood frames. Height overall 16 3/4 inches.