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Stoneware Spittoon 20th century a
Stoneware Spittoon 20th century a blue unglazed stoneware spittoon with raised leaf and berry design; ht. 3 dia. 9 in.
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CAST IRON SPITTOONca. 1860; shell
CAST IRON SPITTOONca. 1860; shell form with rococo feet, 9"d, three feet 12 3/4" apart at tips; [Note: similar spittoons were used in the grand salons of Mississippi steamboats]; Condition: sprue on bottom
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SPONTOON BLADE REWORKED AS A SIDE
SPONTOON BLADE REWORKED AS A SIDE KNIFE 18th/19 century: Double-edged spear-point knife, 8 1/2 in. L.; dark walnut or locust coffin-shaped grip, and brass guard; 13 1/2 in. L. overall.
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COLONIAL OFFICER'S SPONTOON
COLONIAL OFFICER'S SPONTOON United StatesC. 1765-90Iron diamond-shaped blade with curled side projections, and an iron ferule with a rose head nail holding it to the haft, a wooden haft, and an iron butt point.
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A WORCESTER SPITTOON transfer
A WORCESTER SPITTOON
transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers pattern, the widely everted neck with a rose and three subsidiary floral prints and one of a butterfly, 10cm h, printed crescent, c1770-80
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Scarce Mechanical Figural Turtle
Scarce Mechanical Figural Turtle Spitoon step on head & shell opens then you spit! 10 1/2'' x 13 1/2'' bronzed metalwork.
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SPONTOON STYLE TOMAHAWK PIPE
SPONTOON STYLE TOMAHAWK PIPE Probably French manufacture, for trade in North America, 18th century; 11 in. L. from poll (pipe rim) to point; fitted with a carved wooden stem, with early improvised repairs; 23 1/8 in. L. overall.
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Japanese Edo Porcelain Spittoon,
Japanese Edo Porcelain Spittoon, third quarter 19th century, in the form of an elaborately gilded goldfish, the base with an impressed calligraphic colophon, dia. 6-5/8".
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TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American
TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American 2nd half-19th century. Octagon with acanthus design. 3 1/2''h. 7''w. 7''d. And spittoon with mottled blue and light brown glaze. 4''h. 7 1/2''w. 6 3/4''d. Octagon has large rim chip.
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BORDALLO PINHEIRO CERAMIC FROG
BORDALLO PINHEIRO CERAMIC FROG SPITTOONRaphael Bordallo Pinheiro (Portuguese, 1846-1905) ceramic frog spittoon. Marked on the underside, black stamp. 2 chips to the underside, crazing to the lid and face of frog, chip to small frog. 13 1/2" L x 9"W x 7 1/4"H.
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TAINO, ZOOMORPHIC SHORT PURGING
TAINO, ZOOMORPHIC SHORT PURGING SPATULA. CLOSEDeyes denote drug induced transcendence. Suspension holes at elbows suggest this was worn during ritual events probably to induce vomiting prior to taking cohoba. A symbolic panel is relief carved on the central part of the spatula. Basalt-like stone. 5.4" long. Dominican Republic, from a private New Orleans collection.
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Blue & White Stoneware Spitoon
Blue & White Stoneware Spitoon floral medallion 7 1/2''.
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TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. Round
TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. Round spittoon with mottled brown and blue glaze. Attributed to Taylor and Speeler Trenton New Jersey 1852-1860. 4''h. 8 1/4''dia. And a spittoon decorated with birds. American 1850-1870. 4 3/4''h. 7 1/4''w. 7 1/2''d. THE 1ST IS ILLUSTRATED AND DISCUSSED IN CLANEY ROCKINGHAM WARE IN AMERICAN CULTURE PP. 50-52 93 PL. 9. SEE ALSO STRADLING FANCY ROCKINGHAM POTTERY PP. 54-55 AND LIEBEKNECHT'S ESSAY IN THE SAME PUBLICATION P. 82. The 2nd is illstrated and discussed in Claney ''Rockingham Ware In American Culture'' p.66.
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TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS.
TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American. One decorated with scenes from a Robert Burn's poem. 1849-1870. 4 1/2''h. 8''w. 6''d. And a shell shaped one. 4''h. 9''w. 8 1/2''d. THE 1st HAS RELIEF MOLDED DECORATION OF SCENES FROM ROBERT BURN'S POEM ''TAM O'SHANTER''. AMERICAN 1849-1870. ILLUSTRATED AND DISCUSSED IN CLANEY ROCKINGHAM WARE IN AMERICAN CULTURE PP. 66-69. Large chip on rim.
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PONY EXPRESS BRASS SPITOONA mid
PONY EXPRESS BRASS SPITOONA mid century brass spitoon, embossed with "Pony Express Chewing Tobacco", 11"x9"
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TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American
TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American 1845-1870. Brown mottled glaze and gothic window decoration. 4 1/4''h. 8 1/4''w. 6 1/4''d. And spittoon with brown and green mottled glaze gothic and floral designs. Attributed to East Liverpool Ohio 1850-1880. 4 1/2''h. 7''w. 6''d. The 1st has chip on outer rim. ILLUSTRATED AND DISCUSSED IN CLANEY ROCKINGHAM WARE IN AMERICAN CULTURE PP. 94-95 PL. 14 The 2nd has wear on base and a few rim flakes.
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A Worcester blue and white
A Worcester blue and white printed spittoon, circa 1790, 12cm high
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CAST IRON TOP HAT SPITTOON Late
CAST IRON TOP HAT SPITTOON Late 19th century, traces of white and green paint.
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SPODE INDIAN SPORTING SERIES PLATEA
SPODE INDIAN SPORTING SERIES PLATEA 19th Century Spode "Indian Sporting Series" Plate. Round blue and white transferware plate with decorated with scene entitled "Common Wolf Trap" at the well which is contained within a border with a motif consisting of various exotic animals, including a tiger, a bear, and a crane. Maker's mark and title verso. Crazing, minute loss of glaze at the well. 8 1/4" diameter. ESTIMATE $100-200
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Crazing, minute loss of glaze at the well.
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PORCELAIN SPITTOON WITH
PORCELAIN SPITTOON WITH STRAWBERRIES.Porcelain Spittoon with Strawberries. American, ca. 1900. Manufacturer’s stamp on bottom. Excellent. 6 ¾” diameter.
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A WILLIAM SPRATLING SILVER STUFFING
A WILLIAM SPRATLING SILVER STUFFING SPOONA William Spratling silver stuffing spoon, 1933-1940; First Design Period; Taxco, Mexico Stamped for William Spratling; Further stamped: 980 Hand hammered 16.75" H x 2.75" D 6.035 oz. troy approximately Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh Dimensions: 16.75" H x 2.75" D Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh
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HAIDA SPOONA painted Haida spoon
HAIDA SPOONA painted Haida spoon with face carving, mounted on a custom stand. Circa 1900. L: 14". Field Collection.
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13 Sterling Silver Souviener Spoons
13 Sterling Silver Souviener Spoons inlcudes Alaska Totem pole Indian Fort Incline & more mostly full size.
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SPOILUM (ATTRIB.), OIL ON CANVAS
SPOILUM (ATTRIB.), OIL ON CANVAS Attributed to Spoilum (Guan Zuolin), (Chinese, active 1765-1805), Portrait of an Officer of the East India Company, unsigned, gallery label verso, 17.25"h x 13.75"w (canvas), 19"h x 15"w (frame)
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Two Pieces of Stoneware,
Two Pieces of Stoneware, consisting of a rare American blue and white sponged stoneware spittoon, third quarter 19th century, probably of Ohio origin, h. 5\", dia. 7-1/2\", and a Staffordshire blue and white sponged creamware condiments bowl, second quarter 19th century, h. 2-1/2\", dia. 5-1/4\".
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TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS.
TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American. Round spittoon with medallion design of a man's profile. 1870-1890. 5 1/4''h. 8 1/2''dia. And a octagon spittoon decorated with with wreaths 2nd half-19th century. 4 3/4''h. 8 1/2''w. 8 1/4''d. The octagon has rim damage.
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SPODE INDIAN SPORTING SERIES SOUP
SPODE INDIAN SPORTING SERIES SOUP BOWLA 19th Century Spode "Indian Sporting Series" Soup Bowl. Round blue and white transferware soup bowl is decorated with motif entitled "Chase after a Wolf" and is surrounded by a border containing an exotic animal motif consisting of various animals, including a tiger, a bear, and a crane. Maker's mark and title verso. Crazing, minor flake to glaze at well. 9 3/4" diameter. ESTIMATE $100-200
Condition:
Crazing, minor flake to glaze at well.
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TAINO, FINELY CARVED LIZARD-LIKE
TAINO, FINELY CARVED LIZARD-LIKE STONE VOMITspatula. Vomit sticks were usually made from manatee ribs or of wood. This rare example is made of metabasalt. There is a central band of symbols resembling an abstract face. Vomit spatulas were used for purging prior to taking cohoba. 7.3" long.
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A Worcester blue and white
A Worcester blue and white spittoon, circa 1780, printed with the Three Flowers pattern, 10cm high
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Pewter spittoon josiah danforth,
Pewter spittoon josiah danforth, middletown, ct, early 19th century. molded, flaring sides on cast paw-form feet, ring handle. Dia: 7 1/2" base PROVENANCE: Stanley and Rose Rich pewter collection
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Golden & Jacobson Turtle Spittoon
Golden & Jacobson Turtle Spittoon American late 19th/early 20th century. A Golden & Jacobson turtle spittoon when the head is stepped on then the shell flips up to reveal a catch pan marked Golden & Jacobson / Pat'd Nov. / Chicago; lg. 14 in.
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Red spatter teepee plate and cup
Red spatter teepee plate and cup and saucer 19th c. ?
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Japanese Satsuma pourer,
Japanese Satsuma pourer, quadrilateral form, spout, neck and lid with gilt Buddhist symbols on iron red ground, four cartouches with scenes of a festival, crowds, ladies at a bridge, a couple fanning themselves, base with gilt mark for Seikozan, 4 in. Two areas residue. Private Collection, Blowing Rock, North Carolina.
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NORTHWEST COAST HORN SPOONA circa
NORTHWEST COAST HORN SPOONA circa 1900 Northwest Coast mountain goat horn and abalone spoon, possibly Tlingit or Haida. The handle carved with four animal heads, including a beaver and a raven, their eyes inset with abalone. Minor nicks and scratches due to handling and use. 8 1/2" long. ESTIMATE $400-600
Condition:
Minor nicks and scratches due to handling and use.
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Collection of ceramics and glass to
Collection of ceramics and glass to include Majolica a Bennington type spittoon etc. ?
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SPODE PORCELAIN INKSTAND CIRCA
SPODE PORCELAIN INKSTAND
CIRCA 1820-25 the oval tray on paw feet, with three covered pots, painted with pattern 711, with polychrome flowers on a gilt ground, painted marks SPODE 711Tray 20cm wideNote: For similar examples see Bonhams, The Contents of Trelissick House including the Copeland China Collection, 24/07/13, lot 526; Woolley & Wallis, Fine Porcelain and Pottery, 25/02/14, lot 266.