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WOOD & METAL INDUSTRIAL
WOOD & METAL INDUSTRIAL DECORATIVE ITEMSGrouping of wood and metal industrial decorative items. Production Pattern & Foundry castings each 3 1/2"H, rectangular piece 8" x 5" x 2". From the Roman and Williams designed 211 Elizabeth Street in New York City.
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TWO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY
TWO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY MOLDSlate 19th century, probably for Taylor Iron Works, Macon, Georgia, foundry molds for manhole covers, each of circular form, black painted pine, 1-3/4 x 26-1/2 in. and 3-1/4 x 29-1/4 in.
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, scattered bumps and abrasions, small edge chips and areas of paint loss, scattered small holes/pest damage (especially to larger)
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PATTERN-MOLDED VASEAn early 19th
PATTERN-MOLDED VASEAn early 19th century pattern-molded paneled glass vase, probably New England. Medium Amethyst, having a rolled rim above a short neck and sloping shoulders, twelve arched panels about the body with ribs extending under the base. Circa 1830-1860. Minor wear; a small demerit at the rim that likely occurred in the making. 7 1/4" high. ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000 Ex-Richards Collection.
Condition:
Minor wear; a small demerit at the rim that likely occurred in the making.
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THREE AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY
THREE AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY MOLDSlate 19th century, probably for Taylor Iron Works, Macon, Georgia, foundry molds for manhole covers, each of circular form, black painted pine, 2-1/4 x 20-1/2 in. to 2 x 28-3/4 in.
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, scattered bumps and abrasions, edge chips and areas of paint loss; one with small holes/pest damage throughout, some breaks and repairs at edges, cracks and separations
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RARE FORM CAST IRON WHEEL & WATER
RARE FORM CAST IRON WHEEL & WATER PUMP PATTERN JAMca. 1748 dated; plate with legible German script of Psalms 65:10 "God has water in plenty", sand cast large side plate with double tombstone arch on pilasters with central wheel and water pump and lower quarter with palm trees, 27 1/2"x 1 1/4"x 26 3/4"; [Note: According to Mercer's book, possibly cast by William Branson at Coventry Furnace, Chester Co., PA. This plate is possibly one pictured on page 19 in Forges & Furnaces in Province of Pennsylvania]; Condition: appears to have had little use, rust & pitting to front corner only, not a reproduced piece, very heavy
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GROUP OF PATTERN AND PRESSED GLASS,
GROUP OF PATTERN AND PRESSED GLASS, INCLUDING FOSTORIA AMERICAN PATTERNGroup of Pattern and Pressed Glass, including Fostoria American Pattern
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TWO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY
TWO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY MOLDSlate 19th century, probably for Taylor Iron Works, Macon, Georgia, foundry molds for manhole covers, each of circular form, black painted pine, 2 x 23-1/2 in. diameter and 2-1/2 x 24-1/2 in. diameter
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, scattered bumps and abrasions, some cracks and separations, small breaks and losses
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PATTERN-MOLDED THREE-PRINTIE
PATTERN-MOLDED THREE-PRINTIE BLOCK VASES, PAIRA pair of mid 19th century pressed Three-Printie and Block glass vases, New England. Medium Amethyst, each has a six-petal rim above rows of ovals, on a hexagonal knop and base. One vase with shallow horizontal fracture having occurred during the making; the other vase has a 1/2" flake to the base. 9" high. ESTIMATE $300-500
Condition:
Minor wear; one vase with horizontal stress crack at approximately 3".
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An Old English pattern plated table
An Old English pattern plated table service, in a fitted canteen box on a table with fluted legs
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PEARLWARE MOLDED PRATTWARE PITCHER,
PEARLWARE MOLDED PRATTWARE PITCHER, MISER PATTERNca. 1800; oval base Prattware pitcher in Miser pattern with relief views of a man fingering a gold coin within arched cartouches, orangey rim and bottom ring, top and bottom borders of flowers and foliage, shin chain ring, ribbed handle with bottom acanthus terminal, English earthenware, 7 1/2"x 4 3/4"; Condition: some spout restoration continuing down to belly
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AMERICAN CAST IRON "FERN" PATTERN
AMERICAN CAST IRON "FERN" PATTERN SETTEEAmerican Cast Iron "Fern" Pattern Settee, 19th c., foundry mark of James W. Carr, Richmond, VA, h. 28 in., w. 37 in., d. 13 1/2 in. Provenance: The Friedle-Garrison Collection, New Orleans
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FIVE WELLER POTTERY FOREST
FIVE WELLER POTTERY FOREST PATTERN PLANTERS each decorated with a continuous relief molded forest scene and matt glaze; of various sizes (5)
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Two Minton blue printed earthenware
Two Minton blue printed earthenware Filigree pattern and Basket of Flowers pattern meat dishes, second quarter 19th c, 46cm l, printed mark More Information Undamaged
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BLUE SPATTER FORT PATTERN IRONSTONE
BLUE SPATTER FORT PATTERN IRONSTONE PLATTER.Blue Spatter Fort Pattern Ironstone China Platter. 13-1/2"w. Condition: : Good with chip on edge and glazing loss on points of firing stilts.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with chip on edge and glazing loss on points of firing stilts.
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PATTERN-MOLDED PITKIN-TYPE
PATTERN-MOLDED PITKIN-TYPE FLASKAn early 19th century pattern-molded glass Pitkin-type flask, probably New England. Olive Green, ovoid body with flattened sides, pinched slightly near the shoulders, fine ribs swirl to the left, having a short neck with a plain mouth and a kick-up base. Minor wear; with cork. 6 1/2" high. ESTIMATE $500-800
Condition:
Minor wear; with cork.
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A Mason's Ironstone Polychrome
A Mason's Ironstone Polychrome and Transfer "Pagoda" Landscape Pattern Punch Bowl c. 1840-50 scalloped edge stamped height 5 1/4 in. diameter 11 3/4 in.
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A CHURCH GRESLEY PATTERN PLATE,
A CHURCH GRESLEY PATTERN PLATE, PROBABLY COALPORT
the centre gilt with crowned initial E of Prince Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, the yellow and gilt border with diamond shaped panels of roses, in lobed rim, 24.5cm diam, c1790-1800, another Church Gresley pattern plate and a Derby moulded Sèvres style plate painted with a large group of flowers, the border with single flowers alternating with dull green and gilt panels, red painted mark, c1810-25 (3)
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CAST IRON "PEACOCK" PATTERN
CAST IRON "PEACOCK" PATTERN GARDEN BENCHESPair of American Cast Iron "Peacock" Pattern Garden Benches , 19th c., after the design by Coalbrookdale, fan formed pierced back, shell and foliate decoration, slatted seat, outswept legs, h. 37 in., w. 47 in., d. 25 in
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PATTERN-MOLDED VASES, PAIRA pair of
PATTERN-MOLDED VASES, PAIRA pair of mid 19th century pressed glass Three-Printie Block vases, New England. Light Amethyst, each has an eight-petal rim above rows of ovals, on a hexagonal knop and base. Minor wear; few very small and minor nicks at the bases. 9 1/4" high. ESTIMATE $400-600
Condition:
Minor wear; few very small and minor nicks at the bases.
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A fiddle and thread pattern ladle
A fiddle and thread pattern ladle and sundry plated cutlery
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GROUP OF TRANSFER PATTERNS
GROUP OF TRANSFER PATTERNS IRONSTONEca. 1850 & 1860; 13 various plates sepia transfer Aurora pattern clobbering in green, orange and red, 7 with sepia back stamp "Aurora" with 1 impressed "F Morley & Co" (Francis Morley & Co), 2 more with sepia back stamp "Aurora/ Best Quality/ Tyndale/ &/ Mitchell/ No 219/ Chestnut Street/ Philada/ FM&Co", 2 cup plates, 4"d, 2 toddy plates, 5"d, 4 side plates 6" & 7" d, 2 luncheon plates, 8" & 8 1/2"d, 3 dinner plates, 9" & 9 1/4"d, Condition: wear and discoloration, Cup plate has flea bite rim flake and 1" rim line, Side plate has 1" rim line, Luncheon plate has 1/8" rim flake; black transfer Cleopatra pattern basin clobbered in green, orange, red and yellow with black ink back stamp "Cleopatra" impressed "Ashworth", English Staffordshire earthenware, 15"d, 4 3/4"h, Condition: orange overglaze enamel rim has major losses
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An Ynysmeudwy sepia printed
An Ynysmeudwy sepia printed earthenware Woodbine pattern meat dish, mid 19th c, 45.5cm l, a Machin & Potts green printed earthenware Cavendish pattern dish or stand, a Copeland drainer and two Wedgwood black or blue printed American subject Queen's Ware meat dishes, 20th c (5)
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Pair brass medallion andirons; Arts
Pair brass medallion andirons; Arts and Crafts, open work floral pattern, hammered cast metal stand. 26"H. Foundry number and illegible stamp on base. Good condition.
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***TWO PATTERN MOLDED FLASKS.
***TWO PATTERN MOLDED FLASKS. American probably Zanesville ca.1820-1840. Two aqua chestnut flasks including a 10-diamond flask 5 3/4''h. 5 1/4''d. and a larger example with twenty-four ribs swirled to the left 6 7/8''h. 4 1/2''d.. Sheared lips and pontil scars. Some high point wear. Diamond pattern bottle has a 1/8''l chip on rim and scratches. The swirl one has scratches and slight sickness
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PATTERN-MOLDED COLOGNE BOTTLES,
PATTERN-MOLDED COLOGNE BOTTLES, PAIRA pair of mid 19th century pressed glass Waisted Loop cologne bottles, Boston & Sandwich Co. Bright Canary Yellow, each is of hexagonal form with a pressed loop pattern at each side about the waist and original panel-cut teardrop stopper. Minor wear; several very small and minor nicks to the openings of each bottle and stopper ends. 8 3/8" high overall. ESTIMATE $400-600
Condition:
Minor wear; several very small and minor nicks to the openings of each bottle and stopper ends.
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TWO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY
TWO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL FOUNDRY MOLDSlate 19th century, probably for Taylor Iron Works, Macon, Georgia, foundry molds for manhole covers, each of circular form, black painted pine, 2-1/4 x 23-3/4 in. diameter and 2-3/4 x 27-1/4 in. diameter
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, scattered bumps and abrasions
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PATTERN-MOLDED PITKIN-TYPE
PATTERN-MOLDED PITKIN-TYPE FLASKAn early 19th century pattern-molded glass Pitkin-type flask, Midwestern. Dark Amber, ovoid shape with flattened sides, 36-rib broken swirl to the left, short neck spreading slightly to a plain lip, and kick-up base. Minor wear. 6 1/4" high. ESTIMATE $500-800
Condition:
Minor wear.
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2 PCS. OF GEM PATTERN FLOW BLUE
2 PCS. OF GEM PATTERN FLOW BLUE IRONSTONE.Two Pieces of "Gem" Pattern Flow Blue Ironstone China. Coffee pot, 8-3/4"h. and 8-3/4" plate. Condition: : Plate is good, coffee pot has a hairline.
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Condition: : Plate is good, coffee pot has a hairline.
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4pc Vintage Pressed Steel 'Model
4pc Vintage Pressed Steel 'Model Toys'- Construction, Farm, and Fire
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A Don Pottery blue printed
A Don Pottery blue printed earthenware Italian Fountain pattern meat dish, c1820-1833, 44cm l, printed mark and another, same pattern in puce, unmarked (2)
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THREE CAST IRON AND THREE STONEWARE
THREE CAST IRON AND THREE STONEWARE MOLDSThree Cast Iron and Three Stoneware Molds,
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PATTERN-MOLDED PITKIN-TYPE
PATTERN-MOLDED PITKIN-TYPE FLASKAn early 19th century pattern-molded glass Pitkin-type flask, Midwestern. Olive Green, ovoid body with flattened sides, 24-rib broken swirl to the right, having a short neck with a plain mouth and slight kick-up base. Minor wear. 7 1/2" high. ESTIMATE $500-800
Condition:
Minor wear.
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Two Pottery Groups, one a
Two Pottery Groups, one a diminutive Staffordshire pottery \"bocage\" group of a girl seated beside the millrace of a towered water mill, second quarter 19th century, and the other a small two-towered pottery pastille castellated burner, third quarter 19th century, h. 4\" and 6-1/2\".
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7 PCS. OF WHEAT PATTERN WHITE
7 PCS. OF WHEAT PATTERN WHITE IRONSTONE CHINA.Seven Pieces of Wheat Pattern White Ironstone China. Various makers and pattern variations. 11" coffee pot, teapot, milk pitcher, covered sugar bowl, cream pitcher, covered vegetable bowl and a waste bowl. Condition: : good with wear and minor damage, coffee pot has an incorrect lid.
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Condition: : good with wear and minor damage, coffee pot has an incorrect lid.
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PATTERN-MOLDED COLOGNE BOTTLES,
PATTERN-MOLDED COLOGNE BOTTLES, TWOTwo mid 19th century pressed glass Oval Panel and Loop cologne bottles with gilt decoration, probably Boston & Sandwich Co. Brilliant Medium Green and Amber, each is of hexagonal form with either a pressed oval panel or loop pattern at each side; the amber bottle has a shaped trefoil skirt and matching stopper, also hand numbered underneath. Minor wear; the green stopper is a replacement. 5 3/4 and 7" high overall. ESTIMATE $200-300
Condition:
Minor wear; the green stopper is a replacement.
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PATTERN-MOLDED PITKIN-TYPE
PATTERN-MOLDED PITKIN-TYPE FLASKAn early 19th century pattern-molded glass Pitkin-type flask, Midwestern. Dark Amber, ovoid body with flattened sides, 36-rib broken swirl to the left, having a short neck with a plain mouth and a slight kick-up base. Minor wear. 6 1/4" high. ESTIMATE $500-800
Condition:
Minor wear.