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Lot two early A.C. Williams Co.
Lot two early A.C. Williams Co. banks including 5 1/4'' ''Owl On Stump-Be Wise Save Money'' and 4'' dog on circus tub.
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OWL TOY BANKOwl Toy Bank.
OWL TOY BANKOwl Toy Bank. Connecticut: J. & E. Stevens Co., ca. 1880. Cast iron toy bank with glass eyes in the shape of an owl. Head turns when button is depressed to allow coin through slot and into bank. 7 _î tall. Some original paint still visible but it is generally chipped and worn.
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J.E. STEVENS MECHANICAL OWL BANK:
J.E. STEVENS MECHANICAL OWL BANK: Circa late 19th century mechanical bank in form of owl. Head turns when button is pressed to allow coin to drop. Glass eyes with orange paint. 7 1/4'' h. x 3 1/4'' x 2 1/2''.CONDITION: Note missing plug, retains some of original gold? paint.
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MECHANICAL BANK. In the form of
MECHANICAL BANK. In the form of an owl and attributed to J.E. Stevens.7 1/2'' h.
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OWL TURNS HEAD MECHANICAL BANK
OWL TURNS HEAD MECHANICAL BANK BROWN J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 9/28/1880. The above bank has glass eyes and is nicely ornamented in natural colors. Place a coin on the top of the branch and press the thumb-piece at the back when the head of the owl turns the coin is deposited below after which the head moves back to its former position (Near Mint Cond.)
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TWO AMERICAN CAST-IRON BANKS The
TWO AMERICAN CAST-IRON BANKS The first of a bull dog and the second an owl; largest 7 3/4 in.
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A.C. WILLIAMS WISE OWL STILL BANK
A.C. WILLIAMS WISE OWL STILL BANK Early 20th c. Cast Iron Figural Bank by A.C. Williams Mfg. Co. (Ravenna, OH), in the form of a roosting owl with embossed message: "Be Wise, Save Money", 5" high. Paint losses.
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OWL TURNS HEAD MECHANICAL BANK
OWL TURNS HEAD MECHANICAL BANK Brown color J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 9/28/1880. The above bank has glass eyes and is nicely ornamented in natural colors. Place a coin on the top of the branch and press the thumb-piece at the back when the head of the owl turns and the coin is deposited below after which the head moves back to its former position. Replaced eyes overall (Exc Cond.)
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REPRODUCTION CAST IRON OWL BANKS,
REPRODUCTION CAST IRON OWL BANKS, TWO (2)Two reproduction cast iron banks to include; one mechanical owl bank, marked to bottom "Reproduced From Original In Collection of The Book of Knowledge"; measures approximately 7-1/2" high. One unmarked owl bank; measures approximately 3-3/4" high. Both in good condition, consistent with age and use.
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BURR OAK AND WALNUT OBELISK
BURR OAK AND WALNUT OBELISK ORNAMENT by David Linley stamped on the base with ebonized wood ball supports - h:18 in. Provenance: From Patricia Kluge's Albemarle House Charlottesville VA
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RUDE OSOLNIK WALNUT BURL BOWL(New
RUDE OSOLNIK WALNUT BURL BOWL(New Mexico/Kentucky, 1915-2001)
natural edge, signed "Osolnik Originals walnut '84", 7 x 9-1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of Rude Osolnik, Berea, Kentucky
Note: This lot is accompanied by an original catalog from the exhibition Rude and Daphne Osolnik: A Family Portrait, published by Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 2007.
Condition:
in overall good condition, minor scratching
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OWL TURNS HEAD MECHANICAL BANK
OWL TURNS HEAD MECHANICAL BANK Brown color J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 9/28/1880. The above bank has glass eyes and is nicely ornamented in natural colors. Place a coin on the top of the branch and press the thumb piece at the back when the head of the owl turns and the coin is deposited below after which the head moves back to its former position. One replaced eye (VG Cond.)
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LARGE BURL BOWL. American
LARGE BURL BOWL. American possibly Woodlands early 19th century ash. Low bowl with strong figure and good color. Minor losses. 17 1/4'd.
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BILL WESLING (20TH C. FLORIDA) Barn
BILL WESLING (20TH C. FLORIDA) Barn Owls, photolithograph, signed in print and dated 1986, pencil signed and titled "The Breadwinner, 2/28/86", numbered 6/500 within embossed seal lower left, in walnut frame with burlap mat, glazed, OS: 28" x 33", SS: 19 1/2" x 25". Good condition.
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OWL TURNS HEAD MECHANICAL BANK
OWL TURNS HEAD MECHANICAL BANK (BROWN) Brown color J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 9/28/1880. The above bank has glass eyes and is nicely ornamented in natural colors. Place a coin on the top of the branch and press the thumb piece at the back when the head of the owl turns and the coin is deposited below after which the head moves back to its former position. (VG Cond.)
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OWL TURNS HEAD MECHANICAL BANK
OWL TURNS HEAD MECHANICAL BANK Brown color J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 9/28/1880. The above bank has glass eyes and is nicely ornamented in natural colors. Place a coin on the top of the branch and press the thumb piece at the back when the head of the owl turns and the coin is deposited below after which the head moves back to its former position. (Exc. Cond.)
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Beswick Barn Owl 2026 x 2
Beswick Barn Owl 2026 x 2 together with a Royal Doulton Small Character Jug London Bobby D6763 (3)
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OWL TURNS HEAD MECHANICAL BANK
OWL TURNS HEAD MECHANICAL BANK Brown color J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 9/28/1880. The above bank has glass eyes and is nicely ornamented in natural colors. Place a coin on the top of the branch and press the thumb piece at the back when the head of the owl turns and the coin is deposited below after which the head moves back to its former position. (Exc. Cond.)
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Two Turned Bowls, Rude Osolnik
Two Turned Bowls, Rude Osolnik (Berea, Kentucky, 1915-2001): figured bowl, marked "Osolnik Originals, Madera Ebony '86", 6 in., excellent condition, minor separations as made; weed pot, unmarked, 3-1/2 in., minor abrasions,
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TWO CAST IRON ANIMAL FIGURAL
TWO CAST IRON ANIMAL FIGURAL STILL BANKS.Two Cast Iron Animal Figural Still Banks. 1st: "Be Wise Save Money" Owl Still Bank by A.C. Williams, 5"h. 2nd: Cast Iron Rooster Still Bank by Hubley and A.C. Williams. 4-3/4"h.Condition: : Fair to good.
Condition:
Condition: : Fair to good.
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A Continental Gilt Bronze Animalier
A Continental Gilt Bronze Animalier Group depicting an owl and a hare in a wooded landscape. Width 7 inches.
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RUDE OSOLNIK BURL OAK BOWL(New
RUDE OSOLNIK BURL OAK BOWL(New Mexico/Kentucky, 1915-2001)
lathe turned, signed and dated "Burl Oak/April 1992/Rude Osolnik", 7-1/8 x 8-1/2 in. .
Provenance: Property to Benefit Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University
Condition:
slight scratching and marking to surface
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Folk Art carved barn owl figure
Folk Art carved barn owl figure with glass eyes, stump base, nicely carved; 20"H. Good condition with signs of wear; normal splits in wood.
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LARGE BURL OBLONG BOWLLarge Burl
LARGE BURL OBLONG BOWLLarge Burl Oblong Bowl, rough cut bottom, height 6 3/4 inches, length 20 inches. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
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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ANTIQUE DOULTON BURSLEM VELLUM
ANTIQUE DOULTON BURSLEM VELLUM BOWL, OWL ON MOONVery rare, porcelain figural bowl depicts a small owl perched on a crescent moon. Gilded gold outline of blush-pink clouds.
Doulton Burslem backstamp.
Issued: Circa 1886-1902
Dimensions: 3" L x 4.75" W x 3.75" H
Manufacturer: Doulton Burslem
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Two G. H. French Co. plush bodied
Two G. H. French Co. plush bodied owl dolls; English mfg., textured "bark" mask with glass eyes. Male "Moorland Shepherd" wears stitched wool great coat, tweed pants, leather slippers, and suede narrow brimmed hat; he carries a hopsack bag and a vinyl pouch with home remedies. The labeled "Shepherd's Wife" sports a plaid cape, leather sewing apron, and felt slippers. Tallest 12". Good condition.
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BURLWOOD OVAL BOWLBURLWOOD OVAL
BURLWOOD OVAL BOWLBURLWOOD OVAL BOWL , 19th century.
Height 4 ½ in. Length 13 ¾ in. Width 11 ¾ in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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RUDE OSOLNIK WALNUT BOWL(New
RUDE OSOLNIK WALNUT BOWL(New Mexico/Kentucky, 1915-2001)
burl walnut wood bowl, lathe turned, signed and dated on base "Osolnik Originals" and "'84", with wood type, 7-3/8 x 8-1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of Rude Osolnik, Berea, Kentucky
Note: This lot is accompanied by an original catalog from the exhibition Rude and Daphne Osolnik: A Family Portrait, published by Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 2007.
Condition:
some fill/resin around knots, faint rim crack, light bumps and abrasions
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Two vintage G. H. French Co.
Two vintage G. H. French Co. plush bodied owl dolls; both English mfg. toys have "bark" mask with glass eyes. Dapper "Farmer Meadows" wears corduroy patch pocket jacket and pants, felt hat, textured leather slippers, and carries a grain bag. The "Auctioneer" impresses in his belted wool jacket, corduroy slacks,suede cap, and felt slippers. He carries his wooden gavel and two leather bags filled with sale ring accessories. Tallest 11 /12"H. Good condition, small stain on auctioneer's shirt.
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A watercolour study of a pair of
A watercolour study of a pair of barn owlets by Bryan Reed described and signed on the backboard and dated 1980. 32 x 46cm.
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Beswick Model of a Barn Owl 1046
Beswick Model of a Barn Owl 1046
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Rudy Osolnik olivewood bowl (Berea,
Rudy Osolnik olivewood bowl (Berea, Kentucky), shaped border, marked on base "Osolnik Originals, Olivewood, Linda", 2 x 6-1/2 in. Small interior stain.
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EARLY BURL BOWL, POSSIBLY
EARLY BURL BOWL, POSSIBLY WOODLANDS. OLD DARKfinish. 4 1/2" high, 9 1/2" diameter.
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FOLKSY STONE CARVING. American
FOLKSY STONE CARVING. American late 19th-early 20th century. Depicts a dead tree with an owl on one branch and a recumbent dog at the base. Retains its original paint. Repair at the base. 10 1/2''h. Ex David Good (Ohio) found in southern Indiana.
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Stow Wengenroth (American
Stow Wengenroth (American 1906-1978) ''The Owls '' lithograph of two great horned owls perched on branch pencil signed ''Stow Wengenroth'' LR ''Ed. 65'' LL matted and framed under glass lithograph attached to mat with masking tape some mat burn surface scratches to frame note verso reads '''The Owls' - Pet owls of the artist in the final stuffed state '' ss: 16 3/4'' h. x 13 1/4'' w.
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Rude Osolnik Bowl Berea, Kentucky
Rude Osolnik Bowl Berea, Kentucky (1915-2001), mahogany with everted sides, base marked by hand "Osolnik Originals", 4 x 10 in.,