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Early Enterprise ''8 Qts No 35''
Early Enterprise ''8 Qts No 35'' press. 29'' Ht.
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Box Airline and Military Wings etc.
Box Airline and Military Wings etc.
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Enterprise Manufacturing Co.,
Enterprise Manufacturing Co., Philadephia, USA, No. 212, pat. July 12, '98, coffee mill no. 212 with original paint and stencil decoration.
39"h x 23"w x 30.5"d
Condition: Missing eagle/bin.
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Letterhead The Eagle Bicycle Mfg.
Letterhead The Eagle Bicycle Mfg. Co. 1901. Exc. cond.
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Box Airline Wings Etc.
Box Airline Wings Etc.
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GLOBE ENTERPRISE MECHANICAL BANK
GLOBE ENTERPRISE MECHANICAL BANK Enterprise Mfg. c. 1875 painted in blue & red base eagle finial on top. (Pristine Cond.)
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Lot four early Military jackets
Lot four early Military jackets (along with two pair pants. Buttons have eagle decoration ''Excelsior'' and more.
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ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. #1 IRON
ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. #1 IRON COFFEE MILLca. late 19th-early 20th century; small black painted upright iron coffee mill with S-crank handle, mill with swing hinged domed cover and retains original iron cased drawer, black paint and decal decoration, 10 1/2"x 6 1/2"x 12 3/4"; Condition: some secondary remounted hardware
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Farmers Arms transfer pitcher,
Farmers Arms transfer pitcher, one side with shield with agricultural implements below banner "The Farmers Arms", banner below "In God is our Trust", other side with rural scene with people dancing, distant windmill, American eagle below 13 stars under spout, British, 19th century, made for the American market, 9-1/4 in. Overall light crazing and discoloration, base chips, two 6 in. cracks, one repaired 1/2 in. hole, tape residue. Estate of the Late Wyatt W. Childs, Barnesville, Georgia.
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A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester
A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester saucer, circa 1820, painted with the arms of the Honourable East India Company within a pink border, 13.1cm, impressed mark of Flight, Barr and Barr/Note: The Geoffrey Godden Reference Collection/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock
Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. Model of the Aircraft Carrier 'USS Enterprise', Newport News, VA., 1936 cast and polished aluminum length 13.75 in — 34.9 cm
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CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PORCELAIN
CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PORCELAIN PLATE, EDWARDScirca 1745, arms of Edwards impaling Manship to rim, halved, left side with gilt lion rampant on black and white ground, right side ship with three masts, on iron red ground under three gilt stars, gilt border to arms, opposite rim with profile bust of soldier in helmet, center depicting flowering plants, and butterfly, rim with two floral sprays, 11-1/2 in.
Note: "The arms of Edwards are of Farncott in Shropshire and formerly of Lea Castle, and are exactly as shown on the bookplate c.1755 of 'George Edwards, Librarian to the College of Physicians in London'.
These impaled arms are identical to the drawing of 1743 in Betham's manuscript (except that that has a label within the crescent for the eldest son of a second son) and are described there as 'Edwards - Manship of Compton in Surrey' (Volume IV, page 266). Betham also has a drawing of this Edwards coast and crest in 1739 with a mullet for difference (for a third son), quarterly and impaling 'Holsford'.
While it is certain that the porcelain is for Edwards impaling Manship, the relationship with George Edwards is not clear: they could be the same person (even though his bookplate ten years later has no difference), or he could be a close relative. It seems likely that the Edwards who married Miss Holsford was probably the younger brother of the owner of the service.
There is mention of the Manship family in Surrey by Manning and Bray (Volume II, page 498) and in Grantees of Arms 1687-1898 (Volume II) and it would seem very probable that Mrs. Edwards was the sister of John Manship who was a director of the Hon. East India Company 1755-8, and 1762-1809; in all, the longest period as director in the 18th Century."
Chinese Armorial Porcelain Volume II , David S. Howard, Heirloom & Howard, Ltd., Wiltshire, UK, 2003, p. 334.
Provenance: Christopher M. Weld, Essex, Massachusetts
Condition:
spotting, accretion, anomalies (as made), label to base, spot lacking glaze, minor chipping to foot ring, under blacklight fluoresces to small areas on rim, indicating in-painting
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6 Empire Chairs w Green Leather
6 Empire Chairs w Green Leather Upholstered Seats. Signed J. Easton 2d. From a Greenwich area home.
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ENTERPRISE NO. 9, LARGE ANTIQUE
ENTERPRISE NO. 9, LARGE ANTIQUE IRON COFFEE MILL 1898 patent, Philadelphia, original black and red paint, brass eagle finial, white porcelain knob, oak drawer with stencil.
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TWO TIN LITHOGRAPH WIND-UP
TWO TIN LITHOGRAPH WIND-UP AIRPLANESTwo tin lithograph wind-up airplanes, to include Girard Tri-Motor Air Lines , 13" wingspan; and a Marx US Army, 18" wingspan.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Currently working although Army is sluggish, sporadic wear.
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JEP AIRPLANE ASSEMBLY SET France
JEP AIRPLANE ASSEMBLY SET France chaser plane still strung in box tin wings and fuselage military logos appears to include all pieces necessary for one plane. Box 12'' x 8 1/2''. Box has edge wear. (Pristine Cond.)
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Enterprise Brass Ship Controls 13''
Enterprise Brass Ship Controls 13''
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STEELCRAFT ARMY SCOUT PLANE Pressed
STEELCRAFT ARMY SCOUT PLANE Pressed steel fuselage painted in green wings and tail fin done in orange Boycraft decals on sides solid disc wheels single propeller. 22'' wingspan. Repainted wings.
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W Reynolds after J P Knight/The
W Reynolds after J P Knight/The Army & Navy/engraving, 62cm x 47cm/Provenance: Little Sodbury Manor, Property from the Estate of Lady Killearn
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American Flyer Empress Steel
American Flyer Empress Steel Airplane American ca 1920s-1930s. A pressed steel toy airplane made by Empire Empress; lg. 18 in. Condition: Surface wear and dents.
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KINGSBURY ARMY TAXI PLANE Pressed
KINGSBURY ARMY TAXI PLANE Pressed steel painted in yellow fuselage red bi-wings blue prop rubber tires mechanical action seated pilot. 12'' wingspan. (Exc. Cond.) Inv# 136-46
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AIRBUS CORPORATE JETLINE SMALL
AIRBUS CORPORATE JETLINE SMALL AIRPLANE MODEL ON STAND AND NSGA SMALL AIRPLANE MODELAirbus Corporate Jetline Small Airplane Model on Stand and NSGA Small Airplane Model
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Enterprise Coffee Mill cast iron on
Enterprise Coffee Mill cast iron on wooden base, original gilt stenciling, marked on base "Enterprise Mfg. Co. Philadelphia USA", drawer marked "No. 1", 11 in.,
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[Photograph] Photographer
[Photograph] Photographer unidentified ''Armstrong & Denny Furniture Warerooms'' depicting the Federal Hill factory with all the signage and the workmen standing out front circa 1885 albumen print 15 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. mounted on a card Estimate $ 200-300
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U.S. Navy photo of military
U.S. Navy photo of military ship's crew framed photo of a sea plane and a framed certificate of the Imperial Neptune Society Estimate $ 50-100 No condition report supplied.
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TERRA COTTA EAGLE on circular
TERRA COTTA EAGLE on circular base with outstretched wings and feather detailing - h:24 w:22 d:12 in. Provenance: From the Estate of Chief Justice Warren Earl Burger
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Enterprise No. 6 Coffee Mill
Enterprise No. 6 Coffee Mill American, late 19th century, cast iron with original painted surface, marked "Enterprise Mfg. Co. Philadelphia, Pa. U.S.A." and "Patented July 12 98", original painted surface and decals with gilt highlights, 24-1/2 in.,
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STEELCRAFT ARMY SCOUT ''NX110''
STEELCRAFT ARMY SCOUT ''NX110'' PLANE Pressed steel fuselage painted in grey wings and tail fin done in red decals on sides solid disc wheels propellers. 22'' wingspan. Scratches to paint new screws (VG Cond.)
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Iver Johnson's Arms and Cycle Works
Iver Johnson's Arms and Cycle Works c. 1900. Note rare cushion frame model 72 included. 20 pages. VG cond.
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19th c. cast iron Enterprise
19th c. cast iron Enterprise fruit press. 24'' Ht.
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ENTERPRISE, PHILADELPHIA CAST
ENTERPRISE, PHILADELPHIA CAST IRON COFFEE MILLEnterprise, Philadelphia cast iron coffee mill, 19th c., 12" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
As expected wear.
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PAN AMERICAN AIRLINE CHINA
PAN AMERICAN AIRLINE CHINA CLIPPER Wyandotte airplane has four engines pressed steel done in white with red wings. 13'' wingspan. Repainted.
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BI-WING England a more contemporary
BI-WING England a more contemporary piece tinplate done in grey and blue military logos embossed on wings seated composition figure with guns at fuselage and gunner pointing to rear two props interesting example. 17 1/2'' wing. Re-wired supports. (VG Cond.)
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GREEN PAINTED IRON ARMILLARY SPHERE
GREEN PAINTED IRON ARMILLARY SPHERE with circular wooden base - h:31 in. Other Notes: DHS
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MARX AMERICAN AIRLINES Pressed
MARX AMERICAN AIRLINES Pressed steel painted in silver four prop jet has ''flagship'' decals on sides wing is removable includes wheeled ramp. 27'' wingspan. (Exc. Cond.) Inv# DK
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Pair of 18th century hand-colored
Pair of 18th century hand-colored engravings framed: ''The Enterprise'' ss: 15'' h. x 18 1/4'' w.; and ''The New Steam Carriage'' 14'' h. x 19'' w. (invoice 7022 9/3 and 337/2)