- Young & Sons transit, face
Young & Sons transit, face marked "Young & Sons, Philadelphia, No. 7515", 9-3/4 in. telescope, 4-1/4 in. needle, height 11-3/4 in., dovetailed mahogany case with original label, 14-1/2 x 9-1/2 x 11-3/4 in., sun shade, with Young & Sons tripod with cap. Excellent condition, bright surface; case with normal wear, lacking accessories. The Collection of the Late Ronald Kiser, Mars Hill, North Carolina
- Young & Sons transit, face
Young & Sons transit, face marked "Young & Sons, Philadelphia", serial number 7510, 9-3/4 in. telescope, 4-1/4 in. needle, height 11-3/4 in., dovetailed mahogany case with original labels, 14 x 9-1/2 x 11-3/4 in., with additional eyepiece, screwdriver, magnifying lens (chipped), adjusting pin, sun shade, K&E oak tripod. Transit in good condition, case with separations, replaced strap. The Collection of the Late Ronald Kiser, Mars Hill, North Carolina
- Young & Sons engineer's
Young & Sons engineer's transit, face marked "Young & Sons, Philadelphia", serial number 7712, 10 in. telescope, height 11-1/2 in., original dovetailed mahogany case with original label, serial number 7712, 14-1/2 x 12 x 9-3/4 in., sun shield, ash tripod. Good condition; case with normal wear, replaced leather strap, lacking some accessories. The Collection of the Late Ronald Kiser, Mars Hill, North Carolina
- YOUNG AND SONS PHILADELPHIA SURVEYORS
YOUNG AND SONS PHILADELPHIA SURVEYORS TRANSIT COMPASSExcellent condition with no damage or repairs. Please Email or call for a detailed condition report. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging. Packaging, Insurance, Handling And Shipping Are Done In House And Is 85.00 For This Item In The Continental U.S. Or You Are Welcome To Pick Up In Person Or Make Your Own Shipping Arrangements.
- W.J. Young, Philadelphia, brass
W.J. Young, Philadelphia, brass surveyors transit with box, labeled; together with its stand.
Transit: 12"h x 7"w
Case: 17"h x 9.5"w x 10"d
Tripod: 54"l
Condition: Probably parts missing, strap broken, wear consistent with age.
- Young & Sons wye level, marked
Young & Sons wye level, marked "Young & Sons Philadelphia", black-painted brass, 12 in. telescope above 6-1/2 in. spirit level, height 8-1/4 in., in finger-jointed mahogany case, 9-3/4 x 20 x 6-1/4 in., with 57-1/2 in. tripod, marked "Queen Transit". Good condition, lacking lens cap; tripod with chips and losses; case with stains, losses, replaced strap. The Collection of the Late Ronald Kiser, Mars Hill, North Carolina
- 19C YOUNG BABY TODDLER BOY FOLK
19C YOUNG BABY TODDLER BOY FOLK ART PAINTING United States19th CenturyDepicts a young child with brunette hair and large blue eyes dressed in a deep blue outfit.
- Childs push sleigh in old blue
Childs push sleigh in old blue paint, on iron rails, with remnant gilt trimmed surround, 43"L x 38"H
- An early 20th Century American
An early 20th Century American sepia photograph, children in a redwood lined lane, 47cm x 37cm
- BEN DAVID MODERN CHILDREN TRICYCLIST
BEN DAVID MODERN CHILDREN TRICYCLIST LITHOGRAPH Isreal,b.1949Depicts a group of children riding tricycles against a blue background.
- TWO CHILDREN'S SLEDS One is an
TWO CHILDREN'S SLEDS One is an Flexible Flyer III.
- CHARMING NAIVE COUNTRY GENRE PAINTING
CHARMING NAIVE COUNTRY GENRE PAINTING Mother with Three Children Crossing a Stream, the eldest son is walking, the mother has a toddler on her back and the middle child is riding a spaniel dog (!), oil on canvas, unsigned, ca. 1850, in molded gold frame, OS: 13" x 14 1/2", SS: 9" x 10 1/2", light stretcher impression.
- SCRUBBED PINE CHILD'S METAMORPHIC
SCRUBBED PINE CHILD'S METAMORPHIC CART: Transforms from two seat cart to a wagon small enough to be pulled by dog.CONDITION: Note repair to one rail
- KIDDIES METAL TOYS TIN LITHOGRAPH
KIDDIES METAL TOYS TIN LITHOGRAPH OH- BOY BUS 105Kiddies Metal Toys tin lithograph Oh- Boy Bus 105 , 19 1/2" l.
Condition:
Paint loss and wear.
- LIETZ SOKKISHA TRANSIT, MODEL NO:
LIETZ SOKKISHA TRANSIT, MODEL NO: 44643 A Lietz Sokkisha Transit, model no: 44643
- PERAMBULATOR Ives c. 1875 very
PERAMBULATOR Ives c. 1875 very rare example depicts young boy on velocipede with wood handles in hands tin horse head appears on front of wood wagon dressed in cloth outfit hand painted composition head clockwork driven; a great find. 10'' l. Some fraying to clothes break at side rod easy repair. Overall (Exc. Cond.)
- WATERCOLOUR OF THE "TRANSIT"A marine
WATERCOLOUR OF THE "TRANSIT"A marine watercolour of the working ferry "Transit." with a tugboat in the background, by Adolf Ruoff, 1905. Good detail with the "Transit" pennant on the mast and the Canadian Ensign at the stern. Foxing from the original wooden backing. Signed and dated 12/22/1905. H: 18"; W: 27" (at sight).
- TRANSIT TRIPOD. Nineteenth century,
TRANSIT TRIPOD. Nineteenth century, cherry. Bronze collar for transit. 61"l. overall.
- C.L. Berger & Sons, Buffalo, Boston,
C.L. Berger & Sons, Buffalo, Boston, brass/black metal surveyors transit circa 1900, #3437, in its original mahogany box.
Transit: 13"h X 10"l
Case: 15.5"h x 9"w x 10"d
Condition: Losses to paint, box is worn, missing part of leather straps, wear consistent with age.
- Three wood transit tripods, one
Three wood transit tripods, one painted yellow, marked #3, and labeled "Level No. 1727 DSI-Sewers".
All approximately 60"h
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
- Portrait of two children, in style
Portrait of two children, in style of 19th century
- FOUR CHILDREN'S SCOOTERSFour Children's
FOUR CHILDREN'S SCOOTERSFour Children's Scooters,
- Philadelphia oil on canvas scene
Philadelphia oil on canvas scene of two African American boys leading a blind man down the street 14" x 17". ?
- MINITOYS RAPID TRANSIT - O GAUGE
MINITOYS RAPID TRANSIT - O GAUGE Boxes also contain cars.
- JOHN GEORGE BROWN AMERICAN CHILDREN
JOHN GEORGE BROWN AMERICAN CHILDREN GENRE PAINTING New York, California,1831-1913Realist work depicting two young boys standing on a cobblestone sidewalk against a brick wall near a green painted door. A finely detailed work and great example of Brown's career.
- YOUNG BLOOD IN AN OLD BODY BY CURRIER
YOUNG BLOOD IN AN OLD BODY BY CURRIER & IVES. Handcolored lithograph on paper. Small folio of children and stagecoach with bright colors. C# 6839. In a gilt frame 13''h. 17''w. 12''h. 16''w. Slight stains in margins slight edge loss Margins all 1 3/4''.
- After Esteban Bartoleme Murillo
After Esteban Bartoleme Murillo (Spanish, 1618-1682), three homeless boys hand painted on porcelain. 11" x 9 1/4".
- HEUBACH THREE BOYS ON SLED Germany
HEUBACH THREE BOYS ON SLED Germany features three bisque head boys in brightly colored spun cotton suits riding on a cardboard toboggan sled a rare find in this condition. 6'' l. (Pristine Cond.)
- CHILDREN ON CHAIRS ROUNDABOUT Germany
CHILDREN ON CHAIRS ROUNDABOUT Germany hand painted tin well detailed paint highlights each child seated in large gondola chair clockwork activated action great display piece. 9 1/2'' h. Early repaint.
- DIETZGEN TRANSIT Dietzgen Transit,
DIETZGEN TRANSIT Dietzgen Transit, model No. 57919, series 6100.
- VINTAGE KEUFFEL & ESSER CO. TRANSIT
VINTAGE KEUFFEL & ESSER CO. TRANSIT Vintage Keuffel & Esser Co. Transit, Model No. 71343, from 1939.
- F. Carelini, oil on panel, young
F. Carelini, oil on panel, young boy in the street, 14" x 9 1/2" Estimate $25-50
- A child's early 20th Century four-wheel
A child's early 20th Century four-wheel pushchair and a rag doll
- Three Royal Copenhagen groups a
Three Royal Copenhagen groups a boy dancing with his young sister a boy ignoring his girl and a boy watched by his younger brother. Tallest. 21cm.
- Primitive child' s sled.
Primitive child' s sled.
- A Group of Nineteen Tintypes of
A Group of Nineteen Tintypes of Infants consisting of one half plate of a child in a christening gown; one quarter plate of a baby in a carriage; six sixth plates of children in christening gowns one in mother's lap; nine sixth plates of children two in carriages and one in mother's lap; and two ninth plates of infants; all unframed. Note: Several plates cut down.