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GROUP OF EDDIE HOPKINS WINCHCOMBE
GROUP OF EDDIE HOPKINS WINCHCOMBE POTTERY SLIP-DECORATED CERAMICS CASSEROLE: 5 X 9 1/2 IN. (12.7 X 24.1 CM.), VASE: 9 1/2 IN. (24.1 CM.)GROUP OF EDDIE HOPKINS WINCHCOMBE POTTERY SLIP-DECORATED CERAMICS, Eddie Hopkins (British, 1941-2007) a two-handled lidded stoneware casserole with tenmoku, slip-trailed horse eye decoration to the exterior; a four-sided blue glaze stoneware vase with a blue glaze and slip-trailed design, an unglazed batter bowl, all with impressed EH and Winchcombe marks (3) Dimensions: Casserole: 5 x 9 1/2 in. (12.7 x 24.1 cm.), Vase: 9 1/2 in. (24.1 cm.) Provenance: Batter bowl purchased at David Mellor London Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
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JOHNS HOPKINS, HOMEWOOD, PHOTOGRAPH
JOHNS HOPKINS, HOMEWOOD, PHOTOGRAPH 35 1/2 x 27 in., framed.
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Hopkins and Allen Hammerless Double
Hopkins and Allen Hammerless Double Gun Accordion-Fold Circular printed by the Earon Chase & Co. Norwich Conn. 12 panels 6 in color. Condition: Very good.
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FIVE LITHOGRAPHSFive lithographs
FIVE LITHOGRAPHSFive lithographs after Henry Alken Symptom's , published by Thomas McLean 1822, overall - 10 3/4" x 12 3/4".
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Some stains and foxing. Not examined out of frame.
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AFTER HENRY ALKEN, SET WITH FIVE
AFTER HENRY ALKEN, SET WITH FIVE SPORTING COLOR PRINTS, FRAMED, 14 X 18 INAfter Henry Alken, Set with Five Sporting Color Prints, Framed, 14 x 18 in
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M.T.H. FIVE CAR PASSENGER SET
M.T.H. FIVE CAR PASSENGER SET Alaska.
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HARRY ALLEN FOR AREAWARE, BANANA
HARRY ALLEN FOR AREAWARE, BANANA BOWL 21st c., banana form fruit bowl, bright yellow resin, marked on underside, 6"h x 13"w x 10.5"d
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CURRIER & IVES: ''ETHAN ALLEN AND
CURRIER & IVES: ''ETHAN ALLEN AND MATE AND DEXTER'' Lithograph with hand-coloring. 20 x 28 in. (sight) 28 1/2 x 36 1/2 x 1in. (frame).
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ALFRED G. HOPKINS (UK, 1884-1940)
ALFRED G. HOPKINS (UK, 1884-1940) LAMBETH STONEWARE VASE English Glazed Stoneware Vase, 1920s, by designed and modelled Alfred G. Hopkins, ribbed gourd form with narrow mouth, incised on base "A.G. Hopkins, Lambeth" and with affixed "The Harriman Judd Collection, Sotheby's" label, 7" high, 6 1/2" diam. Several base surface abrasions, likely from kiln removal.
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ERIC HOPKINS (ME/CT, 1951 - ) "Five
ERIC HOPKINS (ME/CT, 1951 - ) "Five Islands", oil on paper, signed, titled and dated January 24, 1984, in black metal slat frame, floated on white board under glass, OS: 16" x 23", sheet size: 13" x 20".
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HOPPER EMORY. FIVE UNFRAMED
HOPPER EMORY. FIVE UNFRAMED ETCHINGS Various subject matter, each pencil signed, plate size of largest: 8 x 12 in.
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Spatterware five pieces
Spatterware five pieces including: a tray 11 3/4'' plate Elsmore & Foster Holly 10'' and a graduated set of three Belgian bowls the largest 5 3/4'' dia. [Provenance: from Estate of Lila Sklar Antiques dealer/collector]
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JAMES EDMUND ALLEN (NEW
JAMES EDMUND ALLEN (NEW YORK/LOUISIANA, 1894-1964), “THE CONNECTORS”., DRY POINT ETCHING, 12.5” X 9.75” TO THE PLATE LINE. FRAMED 21” X 17”. PAPER SIZE 15.5” X 11.5”.JAMES EDMUND ALLEN, New York/Louisiana, 1894-1964, "The Connectors". Depicts two steel workers. Unsigned. Dimensions: Dry point etching, 12.5" x 9.75" to the plate line. Framed 21" x 17". Paper size 15.5" x 11.5". Provenance: James Edmund Allen is best known for his images of industrial workers from the 1930s.
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FIVE BOXED ITEMS. American
FIVE BOXED ITEMS. American Japanese and Chinese mid 20th century. Wolverine lithographed tin ''Speedaway Bus'' 4.5''h. 14''l. in original box. Rock Valley battery operated Mercury with lithographed interior 3''h. 9.5''l. in original box. Aluminum Model Toys Inc. remote control model car 2.25'' 7.5''l. with original cord controls and box. Set of ''Stack 'n' Serve'' plastic dessert molds in original box 6.25''h. 6''w. 3''d. Together with ''Weepy the Wee Wee'' toy 7.5''h. in original box. None in working condition. Wear overall damage to some boxes.
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DENNIS LYALL (B. 1946) "JOHNS
DENNIS LYALL (B. 1946) "JOHNS HOPKINS" ORIGINALDennis Lyall (American, B. 1946) "Johns Hopkins" Signed lower left. Original Oil painting on Canvasboard.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. $1 Johns Hopkins stamp issued June 7, 1989.
Even though he had little education, Johns Hopkins managed to become a successful entrepreneur. Hopkins, known to his friends as Johnsie, began his lucrative career working for his uncle as a humble grocery merchant. During the recession of 1819, he recognized the advantages of taking whiskey as payment for groceries from people who otherwise could not afford to eat. Both sides benefited from this arrangement -- his grateful patrons turned whiskey into food and he turned whiskey into profit, reselling it under the brand name, "Hopkins' Best."Hopkins uncle disapproved of this business practice. The two men parted ways and Hopkins' business success continued. He feathered his nest with wise investments, and became the largest private stockholder in the fledgling Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Upon his death in 1873, Hopkins was able to provide generously for his relatives and still bequeath a sizable sum to create The Johns Hopkins University and The Johns Hopkins Hospital. The University, a foundation for research and advanced studies, opened formally in 1876. The medical facility began to operate in 1883, and the Hospital and School of Nursing opened its doors in 1889. The School of Medicine, from the beginning closely linked with the Hospital, opened in 1893. All this thanks to Johns Hopkins, who, though lacking in education himself, left his riches to be used in founding a prestigious institution for higher education.
Image Size: 16.75 x 14.5 in.
Overall Size: 17.25 x 14.75 in.
Unframed.
(B12003)
Condition:
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2005 JAGUAR XJ VANDEN PLASVIN:
2005 JAGUAR XJ VANDEN PLASVIN: SAJWA82C15SG47858; license no.: CA5PPD026; mileage: 58,201 MILEAGE:58201 TRANS:AUTO. ENGINE:4.2 L V8 COLOR: WHITE ONYX INTERIOR:IVORY LEATHER OPTIONS: • Navigation • CD changer EXTERIOR: • Very Minor curb scrapes to right front (pass. Side) wheel • Area of brush touch-up approx 2.5” at passenger side front bumper at wheel arch area • Some curb scraping present to lower portions of front bumper with one or more missing plastic clips. Some distortion of lower bumper dam as well. Mostly Not visible from street level view. • Evidence of repaint to front bumper • Slight misalignment to front bumper cover on left ( drivers side) at fender leading edge • A couple of minor curb scrapes to front left (driver’s Side) wheel • Some areas of oxidation on top ¼ to ½ inch of headlamp lenses. Normal for age. • Deep verticle scratch approx 2-3” long on lower portion of rear deck lid INTERIOR: • Small area of wear through on lower plastic pillar cover approx 1” long • Minor soiling to driver’s (left side) seat. Commensurate with normal use • Pouch for manuals in glove box- no manuals present • Sagging / delamination to interior headliner in several spots. Does not obstruct view at time of inspection • Spare tire/ jack present • Wear spot approx 1”in diameter on spare tire cover in boot (trunk ) • ***Radio not functional. Service indicator message in touch screen MECHANICAL: • Vehicle cranks but does not start at time of inspection. A/c fan appears to function but unable to check condition of refrigerant function as vehicle will not start. • Lights appear function • Touchscreen functional Condition:
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TWO HOPI INDIAN POLYCHROME
TWO HOPI INDIAN POLYCHROME POTTERY VESSELSTwo Hopi Indian polychrome pottery vessels, to include Ethel Youvella jar, 4" h., 4" dia.; together with Anita Polacca bowl dated 11/9/90 on underside, 3" h., 5 1/2" dia.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Minor wear.
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HENDRIX ALLARDYCE LANTERN AND
HENDRIX ALLARDYCE LANTERN AND MATCHING WALL LIGHTA Hendrix Allardyce patianted metal and slag glass lantern and matching wall lightmodern(2)the lantern height 21in (53cm); diameter 9in (23cm) Provenance:Property from the Collection of Hendrix Allar
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AFTER H ALKEN, 'IN GOOD STYLE'
AFTER H ALKEN, 'IN GOOD STYLE' AND 'A LIVELY TEAM', ENGRAVINGS, FRAME: 21 1/2 X 25 1/2 IN. (54.61 X 64.77 CM.)After H Alken, 'In Good Style' and 'A Lively Team', Engravings,, Dimensions: Frame: 21 1/2 x 25 1/2 in. (54.61 x 64.77 cm.)
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Copeland Spode Jasperware Fox
Copeland Spode Jasperware Fox Hunt Potteryteapot blue & whites 5-1/2'' tall excellent
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Four Watt Open Apple bowls
Four Watt Open Apple bowls including #5, #6, #7 and #8 sizes. All marked. All are used and have some discoloration and small nicks. The #8 bowl has a hairline running partially around the base. 5" to 8 1/4" wide.
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HARRY A. EVANS. "JOHNS HOPKINS,"
HARRY A. EVANS. "JOHNS HOPKINS," GOUACHE (American, 1926-1995). Gouache on paper, signed lr, sight size: 12 1/2 x 8 in., framed.
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THE JOHNS HOPKINS CLUB MENUS 5
THE JOHNS HOPKINS CLUB MENUS 5 total.
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FIVE TUBS OF HO & OTHER TRAIN
FIVE TUBS OF HO & OTHER TRAIN CARS .
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5 PCS STERLING HOLLOWWARE1st and
5 PCS STERLING HOLLOWWARE1st and 2nd items: Pair Wallace Sterling silver candy compotes, each having a lobed bowl raised on a tall stem with round foot, 3 3/4" H x 5 1/2" W at top. 11.695 total oz troy. Not monogramed. 2nd item: Alvin sterling silver plate, gadroon border with Art Deco style monogram AMHG, marked Alvin Sterling H1008. 10 1/8" diameter. 8.95 oz troy. 3rd item: Mid-Century modern style sterling bread tray, rectangular with round corners, marked Reed and Barton Sterling x271 Hostess, 1" H x 11" W x 5 7/8" D. 8.645 oz troy. Not monogrammed. 4th item: Hamilton sterling silver tray, oval, with molded edges, marked Hamilton Sterling 103 on back, Art Deco style monogram AHM to front. 5/8" H x 13 1/2" W x 9 1/2" D. 18.35 oz troy. Total weight this lot: 47.64 oz troy. Provenance: Collection of Charles and Ann Wells, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
All items good condition with some scratches and small dents.
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ERIC HOPKINS (ME/CT, 1951 - )
ERIC HOPKINS (ME/CT, 1951 - ) "Looking Far and Over", mixed media on paper, pencil signed, titled and dated '1-27-91'. In aluminum boxed frame, matted and glazed, OS: 26 1/2" x 33", SS: 21" x 27 3/4", lightly rippled at top.
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Lilihan Overall good condition.
Lilihan Overall good condition. 5' x 6' 6''E
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Allen Jones serigraph, multicolor
Allen Jones serigraph, multicolor abstract design with hat, signed in pencil lower right dated ‘64, numbered 31/75. Condition: not examined out of frame, good CT Transfer Fee $20
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Lithograph "Dexter Ethan Allen
Lithograph "Dexter Ethan Allen and Mate" by Haskell & Allen 61 Hanover Street Boston. 21.5"x27.5"
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5 DOULTON SALESMAN SAMPLES PLUMBING
5 DOULTON SALESMAN SAMPLES PLUMBING FIXTURESInterconnecting pipes, drain, 1 advertising piece.
Advertising Heynes Mathew LTD.
Dimensions: 6"L x 3"W, largest
Manufacturer: Doulton Lambeth
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Overall good
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1964 FORD GALAXIE 500XL Yonezawa
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500XL Yonezawa Japan black tin body friction powered litho interior white wise side band rubber tires tinted celluloid windshield and rear window. 15'' l. Wear to chrome finish.
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TWO M.T.H. FIVE-CAR MADISON
TWO M.T.H. FIVE-CAR MADISON PASSENGER SETS Including Jersey Central and Boston & Albany.
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Finely woven Malayer rug, repeating
Finely woven Malayer rug, repeating rows with urn of flowers flanked by birds on ivory ground, major border flanked by hook minor borders, 4 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in. Generally even low pile, one end with up to 1 in. of loss, slight bleeding, some selvedge fraying, several small holes, scattered light pest damage. Estate of the Late Dr. John Rison Jones, Jr., Huntsville, Alabama. All proceeds to benefit the Art Acquisition Fund, Huntsville Museum of Art.
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ALLEN JONES (BRITISH B. 1937), MISS
ALLEN JONES (BRITISH B. 1937), MISS AMERICA, LITHOGRAPH IN COLOR, FRAME: 30 X 26 IN (76.2 X 66 CM)Allen Jones, (British, b. 1937) Miss America, Lithograph in color; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Signed Allen Jones l.r. and numbered 91/200 l.l. Lithograph in color; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Dimensions: Frame: 30 x 26 in (76.2 x 66 cm)
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RARE MARKLIN HOPPER CAR Pressed
RARE MARKLIN HOPPER CAR Pressed steel painted in maroon grey interior hopper unloads from sides large spoke wheels billed as Gauge 5 impressive rarity in all original condition. 23 1/2'' l. Some wear to paint.
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Five Pennsylvania canning jars,
Five Pennsylvania canning jars, salt glazed stoneware with blue stenciled markings: one marked "Excelsior Works, Isaac Hewitt, Jr., Rice's Landing, Pa.", 10 in., rim chips, center base chip, otherwise good condition ; one marked diagonally "J Littell, Greensboro, Pa.", 8-1/2 in.; one marked "A. Conrad, New Geneva, Pa.", 8 in., excellent condition, minor surface anomalies as made ; one marked "J.E. Eneix(?), New Geneva, Pa.", 8-1/4 in., large interior rim chip, other surface anomalies and dents as made ; one non-canning jar marked "From Tood's Hardpan Grocery, Lockhaven, Pa.", 10 in., large base chip, surface abrasions, small rim chips , 19th century. Private Collection, Kentucky