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Silver plate trophy jug retailed by
Silver plate trophy jug retailed by Drummond & Sons of Melbourne, for the Champion short horn Bull owned by Hordern Family, Won by Round Hill Fireman 1961, along with the original Country Life photograph, photo approx 42cm x 48cm and jug approx 25cm H x 21cm W (2) Provenance: Ex the Hordern Family
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Australian fireman's axe or
Australian fireman's axe or hatchet. Stamped: NSWFB. (New South Wales Fire Brigade), approx 44cm L
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Early 20th century Australian brass
Early 20th century Australian brass fireman's helmet crest 'NSW FB' with original chin strap
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FIREMAN'S AXca. mid-late 19th
FIREMAN'S AXca. mid-late 19th century; unsigned marked #14 spike ax with fan tail or broad head blade with 4" edge, handle metal shielded and metal clip mounted, marked in black ink with a name (?), 10 3/4" head, 18 3/4"l; Condition: shows heavy extensive use and marring on hardwood handle
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A Victorian copper saucepan, with
A Victorian copper saucepan, with iron handles, 51cm l, three copper jugs including a Victorian 'haystack measure', a brass jam pan and an early 20th c bronze fireman's house nozzle (7) More Information Handle of saucepan with early riveted repair
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VINTAGE COLLECTION OF MOSTLY
VINTAGE COLLECTION OF MOSTLY FIREMEN MEDALS & RIBBONS Early 20th century. Including some local fireman medals, police medals, army medals, Masonic lodge, and political delegations (gather more from photos).
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RARE 19TH CENTURY FIREMAN'S
RARE 19TH CENTURY FIREMAN'S PRESENTATION TRUMPETRare 19th Century Fireman's Presentation Trumpet. "Presented to : S.F.E. No. 1; (Steam Fire Engine 1), Prof Hadley April, 1867. C.A. Vose Foreman". Fancy Engraving and 3-Dimensional Images. 17 1/2" ta
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FIREMAN'S BRASS SPEAKING TRUMPET,
FIREMAN'S BRASS SPEAKING TRUMPET, NAPA CA. 1859Fireman's Brass Speaking Trumpet marked on plaque "Pioneer Hose Co. No.1, Napa, Calif Org. April 19, 1859". 21 3/4" tall x 8" diameter bell. Good condition with typical wear from age and use.
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A Fireman's Porcelain
A Fireman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
bearing the name Edward Myers in gilt lettering, and depicting two men riding in a horse-drawn ladder truck.
underside marked T & V / Limoges / France.
Height 3 5/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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A Fireman's Porcelain
A Fireman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Early 20th Century
bearing the name Clayton Nielson in gilt lettering, with a photographic transfer image of an early firetruck.underside stamped Germany.Height 4 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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A Fireman's Porcelain
A Fireman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
with the name G.W. Demoney in gilt lettering above a fire hose cart.
Height 3 7/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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A Fireman's Porcelain
A Fireman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
with the name John Glennon in gilt lettering over a depiction of a horse-drawn pumper.
underside marked T&V France.
Height 3 5/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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Two Fireman's Porcelain
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
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A Fireman's Porcelain
A Fireman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
with the name A.W. Rhinehart in gilt lettering above a horse-drawn fire pumper.
marked D&Co. on underside.
Height 3 7/8 inches.
According to the previous owner, Rhinehart was a fireman in Montgomery, New York.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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A Fireman's Porcelain
A Fireman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
with the name Newton J. Buck in gilt lettering and depicting a horse-drawn ladder truck labeled E.H. & L. No. 1.
underside marked T & V Limoges, with Plato written in gilt.
Height 3 5/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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Box 4pc Old Fireman Badges &
Box 4pc Old Fireman Badges & Buttons
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JAPANESE FIREMAN'S UNIFORM Japanese
JAPANESE FIREMAN'S UNIFORM Japanese fireman's uniform. Comprising a coat, head-piece and a pair of gloves with insignia and watter pattern, 47"h x 46w. Provenance: Former sumo wrestler collection, Tokyo, 1970's, then acquired from Cynthia Shaver, San Francisco, 1980.
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TWO CAST IRON FIREMARKS, 19TH C.Two
TWO CAST IRON FIREMARKS, 19TH C.Two cast iron firemarks, 19th c. , to include Fireman's Insurance Company of Baltimore, 13'' dia. and Insurance Company of North America with eagle, 11" x 8 3/8". Provenance: A New Jersey Collection.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
North America - back is overpainted black. 12 Lbs. and 7 lbs.
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FIRE MEMORABILIA. TO INCLUDE: A
FIRE MEMORABILIA. TO INCLUDE: A BRASS FIREMAN’Sspeaking trumpet, 17". A colonial Williamsburg cast iron insurance plaque, 12" diameter. A fire-ax with red painted handles, 34" long.
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TWO 19TH CENTURY LEATHER FIREMAN
TWO 19TH CENTURY LEATHER FIREMAN BUCKETS Circa 1900.
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TWO FIREMAN'S WOOL CAPS Wentworth
TWO FIREMAN'S WOOL CAPS Wentworth Forman Co. Boston & other Marked Victor.
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(4) METAL FIREMAN'S HELMETS
(4) METAL FIREMAN'S HELMETS Cairns & Brothers.
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LEATHER TEXACO FIREMAN'S HELMET &
LEATHER TEXACO FIREMAN'S HELMET & THREE METAL HELMETS Circa 1900.
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(3) METAL FIREMAN'S HELMETS 19th
(3) METAL FIREMAN'S HELMETS 19th century.
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(3) METAL FIREMAN'S HELMETS Circa
(3) METAL FIREMAN'S HELMETS Circa 1900. Chief, Commander & Lieutenant.
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(2) 19TH CENTURY LEATHER FIREMAN
(2) 19TH CENTURY LEATHER FIREMAN BELTS 19th century. Belts read 'Good Will' & '3 Frame 3.'
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TWO 19TH CENTURY LEATHER FIREMAN
TWO 19TH CENTURY LEATHER FIREMAN HELMETS 19th century.
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(4) FIREMAN LANTERNS 19th century.
(4) FIREMAN LANTERNS 19th century.
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TWO FIREMAN LEATHER HELMETS 19th
TWO FIREMAN LEATHER HELMETS 19th century. with eagle and fireman with horn.
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TWO CAIRNS & BROTHERS LEATHER
TWO CAIRNS & BROTHERS LEATHER FIREMAN HELMETS 19th century, with metal eagles.
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(4) FIREMAN LANTERNS Two globes are
(4) FIREMAN LANTERNS Two globes are engraved.
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MERRILL LEATHER FIREMAN'S HELMET
MERRILL LEATHER FIREMAN'S HELMET 19th century. Cairns & Brothers
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MERRILL LEATHER FIREMAN HELMET
MERRILL LEATHER FIREMAN HELMET Circa 1900.
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(2) DIETZ FIREMAN LANTERN Circa
(2) DIETZ FIREMAN LANTERN Circa 1900.
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FIREMAN PARADE HORNS 19th century.
FIREMAN PARADE HORNS 19th century.
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EARLY FIREMAN'S BANNER MUTUAL NO. 1
EARLY FIREMAN'S BANNER MUTUAL NO. 1 CANANDAIGUA, NY Mutual No. 1 Canandaigua, NY. Embroidered silk and velvet.