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19th c. coffee grinder ''The
19th c. coffee grinder ''The Swift Mill Lane Bros. Poughkeepsie N.Y.'' 25'' Ht.
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COFFEE GRINDER. Connecticut
COFFEE GRINDER. Connecticut early 20th century. Landers Frary & Clark #11. Red painted cast iron grinder with decals single crank cast iron drawer and wooden base. 12 1/2'' h.
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ENTERPRISE COFFEE GRINDER. Cast
ENTERPRISE COFFEE GRINDER. Cast iron. Tabletop model. In as is condition
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R. Grolleran early 20th century.
R. Grolleran early 20th century. Soldier Grinding Coffee oil on canvas signed ll framed Estimate $ 70-100 No condition report supplied.
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LANDERS FRARY CLARK COFFEE MILL
LANDERS FRARY CLARK COFFEE MILL GRINDERLanders Frary & Clark coffee grinder, circa 1880s. Appears to be in good condition, turns smoothly, with some paint wear. One corner of the base has some wear. A handsome piece of machinery. Measures about 15" high. Wheels about 10-1/2" diameter.
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2 COFFEE GRINDERSca. mid 19th-early
2 COFFEE GRINDERSca. mid 19th-early 20th century; signed (branded) "J. Fisher, Warr" drawer box coffee mill with dovetail constructed cherry wood box, large flange mounted burr mill and large sheet metal hopper, grinder has accents on S-shape crank with wood knob, retains original dark surface, 8"x 8"x 10 1/4" with 10" crank, Condition: branded behind drawer box, cracked top; paper labeled "Belmont Hardware Co" wooden cylinder shaped drawer box mill with tin sided drawer, cast iron crank and mounted handle, retains partial original paper label that is partially legible, 7 1/4"d, 8 1/2"x 12" with 6" crank, Condition: good
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TWO COFFEE GRINDERS, 19TH/20TH
TWO COFFEE GRINDERS, 19TH/20TH C.Two coffee grinders, 19th/20th c., to include a tin lithograph None-Such 11" h., and iron and wood example, 8 1/2" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Tin - sporadic wear. Other - good condition.
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LANDERS FRARY & CLARK COFFEE
LANDERS FRARY & CLARK COFFEE GRINDER. New Britain Connecticut late 19th century. Cast iron grinder decorated with decals having it's orginal drawer and resting on a wooden base. 12.5''h. Some paint wear and decal loss.
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TWO CAST IRON COFFEE GRINDERS, TO
TWO CAST IRON COFFEE GRINDERS, TO INCLUDE ONE MARKED "E...Two Cast Iron Coffee Grinders, to include one marked "Enterprise Coffee Grinder, Philadelphia" in red paint, along with one marked "Crown Coffee Mill" made by Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain, Connecticut, height 15 inches. Provenance: Estate of James Wadhams
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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Enterprise cast iron counter top
Enterprise cast iron counter top coffee grinder; mounted on wood base, stencil and embossed lettering, pat. Phila. 1873, 22"H. Good condition.
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19TH CENTURY ENTERPRISE MFG. CO.
19TH CENTURY ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. CAST IRON COFFEE MILL GRINDER Cast-iron, wood, and porcelain. Marked 'U.S.A. ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. PHILA', with original paint.
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CHARLENE CAWLEY ACRYLIC ON PAPER
CHARLENE CAWLEY ACRYLIC ON PAPER GRISTMILLCharlene Cawley (American, 20th century). Acrylic on paper, landscape titled "Gristmill at Stillwater". Signed lower right. Measures 6 1/2" x 10 1/2" (with frame 8 3/8" x 12 3/8"). Minor staining and chipping on the frame.
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G. MOLINARI & SONS GRINDER ORGAN,
G. MOLINARI & SONS GRINDER ORGAN, BROOKLYN, NYG. Molinari & Sons Grinder Organ, Brooklyn, NY
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TWO IRON AND BRASS COFFEE
TWO IRON AND BRASS COFFEE GRINDERSAmerican/Continental, 19th century, each with two reticulated cast iron wheels with turned wood crank handles centering grinder mechanism surmounted by brass funnel/top, each with single reservoir drawer, one marked "Enterprise M'F'G Co./Philadelphia", one marked "Goldenberg/Zornhoff/2" and "Goldenberg/Garantie", on square wood bases, approximately 28 x 21 x 17 in.
Provenance: From a Private Collection Assembled in Spain and Britain from the 1960s through the 1980s
Condition:
surface dirt layer and accretion, rust and corrosion to iron elements, dents, discoloration, and verdigris to brass elements, wheels turn, wear and chips to bases
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Cast Iron Enterprise No 7 Coffee
Cast Iron Enterprise No 7 Coffee Grinder, apparently original red & black paint and gilt stencils, 21" high, 20" wide
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ENTERPRISE MANUFACTURER STENCILED
ENTERPRISE MANUFACTURER STENCILED AND PAINTED CAST IRON "NO.12" COFFEE GRINDER With July 12 '98 patent; the holder with swivel lid and gilt eagle flanked by two turn wheels the base with removable scoop; 35 1/2 x 23 in. 24 3/4 in. diam. of wheels.
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19th c. Enterprise coffee grinder
19th c. Enterprise coffee grinder (Model #2 Phil. Pa.). 15 1/2'' Ht.
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2 SIGNED DRAWER BOX COFFEE
2 SIGNED DRAWER BOX COFFEE GRINDERSca. early-mid 19th century; both early form wooden coffee mills with tombstone arch cut-out extended baseboard, S crank handle and pewter hoppers on iron flange mounted burr mill: one signed "J. Kuster" on mahogany dovetailed drawer box, 9 1/4"x 7 1/4"x 10 1/2", Condition: cracked baseboard with repair, good old surface; signed "G.D.M." on red washed maple wood drawer box, dovetailed construction, old red wash, 9"x 7"x 9 1/2", Condition: cracked top board
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COFFEE GRINDER. Labeled
COFFEE GRINDER. Labeled ''Bronson-Walton Co. Cleveland Ohio'' early 20th century tin and wood. Patriotic lithographed designs. 10 1/2''h. Ex Nellie Momchilov sold at Garth's May 21 1993.
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A Lane Brothers No. 12 Swift Coffee
A Lane Brothers No. 12 Swift Coffee Grinder
American, Late 19th/Early 20th Century
marked THE SWIFT MILL. LANE BROTHERS. POUGHKEEPSIE N.Y. on the wheels and PAT'D FEB 9 1875 on the grinding mechanism, the top of the base embossed with a 12.
Height 14 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of Retta Park, Tucson, Arizona
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Victorian Coffee Grinder inlaid
Victorian Coffee Grinder inlaid wood with brass trim top crank.
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EAST TN GRINDSTAFF POTTERY, INCL.
EAST TN GRINDSTAFF POTTERY, INCL. MINIATURE1st item: East Tennessee miniature stoneware jug, Grindstaff pottery. Inscription on side reads "LARSES, grinstall or grinstaff". William Grinstaff had a son, Lazarus, who was born in the 1880/1881 time period. Whether this jug is referencing a nickname for Lazarus is unknown at this time. 3 1/4" H. Late 19th century. 2nd item: East Tennessee stoneware crock, Grindstaff pottery. Incised band spacing below rim, tapered base edge, and applied lug handles typical for Grindstaff's work. Glaze with a heavy salt application, resembling a green hue. 6" H x 7" dia. Late 19th century. Provenance: Descendant of Grinstaff on maternal side of family, Blount Co., TN. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Overall very good condition. 2nd item: Chips to outside rim edge.
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Two cast-iron coffee grinders
Two cast-iron coffee grinders late 19th century One marked 'No. 750' and the other 'U.S.A. Enterprise M.F.G. Co. Philadelphia' with painted decoration. Largest H: 20 3/4 in. Minor wear and paint loss.
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CAST IRON COFFEE GRINDER19th
CAST IRON COFFEE GRINDER19th CenturyBy the Charles Parker Co. in red blue and gold paint with applied floral decoration. Height 21.''
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Early 20th c. ''Lawn Mowers And
Early 20th c. ''Lawn Mowers And Grinding Dept.'' (painted on wood). Found in New York State. 14'' x 27 1/2''.
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A Lane Brothers No. 12 Swift
A Lane Brothers No. 12 Swift Double-Wheeled Coffee Grinder
American, Late 19th/Early 20th Century
retaining its original hinged lid with ball finial, wooden crank handle, and painted tin drawer in the base.
marked THE SWIFT MILL. LANE BROTHERS. POUGHKEEPSIE N.Y. on the wheels and PAT'D FEB 9 1875 on the grinding mechanism, the top of the base embossed with a 12.
Height 14 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of Retta Park, Tucson, Arizona
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LANE BROS. SWIFT MILL #13 COFFEE
LANE BROS. SWIFT MILL #13 COFFEE GRINDER POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, HEIGHT 18.5”. WIDTH NOT INCLUDING HANDLE 9.5”.LANE BROS. SWIFT MILL #13 COFFEE GRINDER, Poughkeepsie, New York, Early 20th Century, Painted red. Dimensions: Height 18.5". Width not including handle 9.5".
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GREG COLSON (B. 1956): TWO WORKSthe
GREG COLSON (B. 1956): TWO WORKSthe first: "The Insects" (from "Dockings"); soft ground etching with chine colle on paper; pencil-signed, dated 1993 and numbered AP 2 / 5, and embossed "JS" (14 x 13 inches); the second: depicting pots and pans on a drainboard; etching or engraving on paper; pencil-signed, dated 1994 and numbered 10 / 15, and embossed "JS" (3 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches sight); each matted and framed under acrylic; Provenance: the first: Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California gallery label verso; each: The Estate of Charles Fries and Ava Ostern Fries, Los Angeles; each: 16 x 15 inches frame Condition:
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FREDERICK LANDSEER GRIGGS.
FREDERICK LANDSEER GRIGGS. "COCKAYNE," ETCHING (British, 1876-1938). Etching, pencil signed "F.L. Griggs" lr, sight size: 8 3/4 x 11 in., framed.
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Antique Swift Lane Brothers
Antique Swift Lane Brothers Coffee GrinderA Swift Lane Brothers coffee grinder Pouchkeepsie N.Y. patent 1875 with original paint and stenciling a wooden handle on the wheel 14'' H x 9'' wheel diameter. Condition issues: missing a drawer and a turn wheel on one side Private collection Waterford Mi.
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John M Green (British
John M Green (British 1917-2005)/Felley Mill, Greasley/signed/inscribed verso/oil on canvas, 60cm x 75cm
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A Coles Manufacturing Cast Iron
A Coles Manufacturing Cast Iron Double-Wheeled Coffee Grinder
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19th Century
embossed Coles Mfg Co. Phil. PA to wheels and further embossed to base.
Height 13 inches.
Property from the Collection of Retta Park, Tucson, Arizona
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COFFEE GRINDER. Philladelphia
COFFEE GRINDER. Philladelphia late 19th century. Double wheel Enterprise coffee grinder embossed with ''514 / PAT JULY 12 98''. Decorated with red and blue paint and polychrome decals. Top to canister is missing. 26.5''h with 17''d. wheels.
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Griffiths (S Y) History of
Griffiths (S Y) History of Cheltenham and Its Vicinity, 3rd Edition, Longman Hurst & Co., London 1838
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A treen lignum vitae coffee
A treen lignum vitae coffee grinder, 19th Century, baluster shaped, 21cm high
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Georgia law, three works 1819,
Georgia law, three works 1819, 1835: all Milledgeville imprints by Clayton, Greene and Lumpkin; detailed listing available.