Mullin's Estate Antiques, Coins, Pocket Watches, Jewelry Online Only Auction

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Mullin's Estate Antiques, Coins, Pocket Watches, Jewelry Online Only Auction

Bidding begins to close May 17th at 5:30pm CT

1075 E Washington St., Maroa, IL 61756

 

Mullins Estate Antique & Collectibles, Coins, Jewelry, Pocket Watches, Ammo, Crocks, Stoneware, and more

 

Lot 1 | Assorted Ladies Wrist Watches

(18) ladies watches: Consort, Quartz, carriage, Timex, Wittnauer, Paul Jordon, Finesse

 

Lot 2 | Assorted watch faces and bands

Timex, RUBIS, Quartz, John Alden 17 Jewels, Walton, LTD

 

Lot 3 | Assorted Wrist Watches

Elgin, Bulova, Waltham, Pierre Armand 21 Jewels

 

Lot 4 | Assorted wristwatches

Timex, Kelton, Fahrenheit, Cherokee, Armitron, United

 

Lot 5 | 1974 Class Ring 10k

Marked Josten 10K

 

Lot 6 | Men’s 10k Ring

Stamped 10k, additional markings

 

Lot 7 | Assorted turquoise ring

No markings, plating coming off eagle, and smaller brown/ blue turquoise rings

 

Lot 8 | Assorted Rings

No markings,

 

Lot 9 | 10k Men’s Ring

Marked 10k RB, three stones

 

Lot 10 | 10k Men’s Ring

Marked 10K, Lot 6 looks the same as this lot.

 

Lot 11 | Vintage Roman Soldier Black Onyx Ring

No markings in band, cut and resized?

 

Lot 12 | Men’s Camo Gold/Sterling Ring

Black Camo, Marked 10K Gold, Sterling

 

Lot 13 | (3) Sterling/10k pins

Kroger service pin marked 10k 1/10, Revere Copper and Brass service pin marked Sterling, Moses pin with Sterling backers

 

Lot 14 | Cat, Allis Chalmers, FFA pins

(1) bronze FFA pin, (2) silver colored FFA pins, (1) caterpillar scraper pin, Alice Chalmers lapel pins

 

Lot 15 | antique Elgin B.W. Raymond pocket watch

This vintage Elgin B.W. Raymond 17-jewel pocket watch features a highly engraved mechanical movement. Manufacturer: Elgin National Watch Company. Grade: B.W. Raymond, often associated with high-grade railroad watches. Jewels: 17 jewels for reduced friction and improved accuracy. Case: Manufacturer: Fahys. Grade: Montauk. Material: Gold-filled. Markings: Stamped with a 20-year warranty, serial number 8158161, and other production marks.

 

Lot 16 | antique Illinois Grade 89 pocket watch

This item is an antique Illinois Grade 89 pocket watch movement. Manufacturer: Illinois Watch Company, Springfield. Features: Features a distinctive two-tone nickel damaskeening pattern and gilded hardware. Specifications: It is a size 18 movement with 17 jewels and is adjusted. Condition: The image shows the movement, but it may be sold as-is for parts or repair. Case: Manufacturer: American Waltham Watch Co. (A.W.C. Co.). Case Material: Silveroid, a durable nickel-alloy. Design: Features decorative Buck/Elk on the back.

 

Lot 17 | Elgin National Watch Co.

Serial Number: 18081701. According to Elgin production records, a serial number in the 17-18 million range indicates a manufacture date around 1914. Jewel Count: 17 Jewels. This indicates a mid-to-high grade movement, as more jewels generally represent better quality and reduced friction in the mechanism. Key Feature: Double Roller. This is a technical improvement in the escapement design that helped prevent the watch from "tripping" or stopping if it was jarred, a common feature in railroad-grade or high-quality timepieces of that era. Finish: The movement features a decorative nickel finish Case: Brand: Dueber. Case Details: The back is marked "Warranted 20 Years," indicating it is a gold-filled case guaranteed to retain its gold plating for two decades. Unique Features: The case features engraving and serial number 3042348.s

 

Lot 18 | Illinois Watch Co. 17-jewel pocket watch

Manufacturer: Illinois Watch Co., Springfield. Jewels: 17 jewels, indicated on the movement plate. Serial Number: 1646770. Features: Nickel movement plate with decorative engraving (damaskeening). SF (likely a regulator indicator for Slow/Fast) Case: Brand: Waltham Model/Brand Line: Defiance Case Serial Number: 1592487 Features: The case is typically found with 16-size movements from the early 20th century.

 

Lot 19 | vintage Elgin National Watch Co. pocket watch

Elgin National Watch Co. pocket watch features a movement serial number of 29926578, dating its production to approximately 1926. Brand: Elgin National Watch Co., U.S.A. Production Date: Estimated 1926 based on serial number. Condition: Mechanical movement shown, condition and functionality are unknown Case: Engravings: The inner lid shows the manufacturer mark "SILVEROID" and serial number "3258076".

 

Lot 20 | antique Elgin National Watch Co. pocket watch

antique Elgin National Watch Co. pocket watch Manufacturer: Elgin National Watch Co., U.S.A. Serial Number: 9720614 (engraved at the top). According to Elgin production records, a serial number in this range indicates the movement was manufactured approximately in 1902. Jewel Count: 15 Jewels, which were used to reduce friction in the gear train and increase the watch's longevity and accuracy. Safety Pinion: This feature, noted on the large gear (the barrel bridge) Case: Manufacturer: Watch Star Case Company. Model: Stellar. Serial Number: 0972610. Material: Gold-filled or gold-plated.

 

Lot 21 | Langendorf Stratford Swiss pocket watch

Brand: Langendorf Watch Company (Swiss). Model/Markings: "Stratford", marked with 17 jewels. Features: It is a mechanical movement with 2 adjustments. Condition: In the provided image, the watch is depicted as not functional, intended for parts or repair. Case: Monitor" brand model made of gold-filled metal. It features a serial number 3008415 engraved on the inner case back.

 

Lot 22 | antique American Waltham pocket watch

antique American Waltham Watch Company pocket watch movement, bearing the serial number 18902649, which dates its production to approximately 1912. Manufacturer: Waltham Watch Company (Waltham, Mass.). Condition: The movement shows intricate engraving on the plates but appears to be incomplete or missing components such as the balance wheel assembly. Case: Brand/Type: Keystone Watch Case Co., known for producing durable cases for various watch brands. Material: It is made of "Silveroid," a trade name for a nickel-based alloy intended to look like silver without being precious metal. Identification: The serial number engraved is 9097938.

 

Lot 23 | Antique Elgin Pocket Watch

Elgin National Watch Co. pocket does have movement watch was manufactured approximately in 1900. Serial Number: 8882760 (engraved at the bottom left). Jewel Count: Marked as 15 Jewels, which refers to the industrial-grade synthetic rubies used as bearings to reduce friction in the mechanism. Safety Pinion: This feature was designed to protect the watch's delicate gear train if the mainspring suddenly broke. Design: It features a "3-finger bridge" design, characterized by the three distinct metal "fingers" holding the gears in place Case: Tornado" model produced by the Illinois Watch Case Company knifes

 

Lot 24 | Ball Watch Co., Cleveland, O. Pocket Watch

Brand: Ball Watch Co., Cleveland, O. Features: It is a 21-jewel movement adjusted to 5 positions for high accuracy required by railroad standards. Case: Ball Model pocket watch in a Wadsworth 14K gold-filled case. Case Manufacturer: Wadsworth Watch Case Co. Material: 14K gold-filled

 

Lot 25 | Langendorf Trans Pacific Swiss Railroad movement

Manufacturer: Langendorf Watch Company (Lanco), Switzerland. Jewel Count: 21 Jewels. Grade: Railroad Grade variation. Adjustments: 2 Positions. Case: Supreme" brand stamp and serial number 3153815.

 

Lot 26 | Elgin Pocket Watches

(1) Brand: Elgin National Watch Company. Grade/Model: 546. Jewels: 15 Jewels, visible in the mechanism. Origin: Made in the U.S.A. Key Features: Mechanical movement with a yellow gold-colored case, serial number X948385. Case: Elgin marked "10K ROLLED GOLD PLATE, (1) Manufacturer: Elgin National Watch Co., U.S.A.. Serial Number: 6533439, which is clearly stamped at the top of the movement. Safety Pinion: The movement features a "Safety Pinion," a mechanism designed to protect the watch's delicate gear train if the mainspring should suddenly break. Estimated Production: Elgin serial numbers in the 6.5 million range typically date the movement's production to approximately 1896-1897. Has movement Case: Keystone 764623: This is the case serial numbers

 

Lot 27 | antique Elgin National Watch Company pocket watch

Manufacturer: Elgin National Watch Company, based in Elgin, Illinois. Identification: The movement is engraved with "Elgin Natl. Watch Co." and serial number 4849877, indicating it was produced around the late 19th century. Features: It features a mechanical movement with intricate engraved bridges and gilded plate Case: manufactured by the Fahys Watch Case Company Nickle Alloys

 

Lot 28 | Elgin Pocket Watch

based in Elgin, Illinois. Grade: This appears to be a G.M. Wheeler grade movement, as indicated by the script engraving near the top. These were typically 15-jewel movements. Production Era: Movements with this specific damaskeening (decorative patterning) and serial number range (visible as 4534381) generally date to the late 19th century, likely around 1891-1893. Size: This is an 18-size (18s) movement, which was a standard large size for American pocket watches of that era. Features: Jewels: Likely 15 jewels, which are the small purple industrial rubies visible at various pivot points. Regulator: It features a specialized micrometer regulator (the scale marked with "F" and "S" for Fast/Slow) used for fine-tuning the watch's accuracy. Blued Screws: The movement contains heat-blued steel screws, a characteristic of higher-grade antique movements. Case: Fahys no.1 5797076 Dent in back of cases

 

Lot 29 | Standard Pocket Watch

Manufacturer: New York Standard Watch Company. Movement Details: 7 jewels. Serial Number: BC006889 (visible on the movement). Origin: Made in the U.S.A. Case: Philadelphia watch case, silverode

 

Lot 30 | (3) Elgin Pocket Watches

Leather strap: Brand: Elgin National Watch Co. Jewels: 15 Jewels Features: Includes a "Fast/Slow" regulator and "Safety Pinion". Details: The movement serial number appears to be 12223575, indicating a manufacturing date around 1905–1906. Yellowed Face: Manufacturer: Elgin National Watch Company, based in Elgin, Illinois. Jewels: 15 jewels, indicating a mid-grade movement for its era. Serial Number: The visible movement serial number is 15071130, which corresponds to an estimated production year of approximately 1912. Third Watch: Manufacturer: Elgin National Watch Co., U.S.A. (engraved on the movement plate). Serial Number: 22253906 (visible on the right side of the movement). Estimated Production Year: This serial number falls within the range for watches manufactured in 1920. Design Features: Open Face: The movement is designed for an open-face case, characterized by its configuration. Engraving: The movement plates feature decorative "damaskeening" (the wavy patterns on the metal). Regulator: A "swansneck" or similar precision regulator is present to fine-tune the timings

 

Lot 31 | (3) pocket watches

(1) Caraville, (1) Ingersoll, (1) Helebros. (2) Silver color cases, backs would not twist open.

 

Lot 32 | (3) Waltham Pocket Watches

(1) gold case (1) silver case 17 Jewel (1) Train on back (modern)

 

Lot 33 | antique Waltham pocket watch

American Watch Co. (Waltham) pocket watch produced in May 1877. Grade: Broadway (standard consumer grade). Model: 1857. Size: 18s (a large, standard men's size for the era). Jewels: 7 Jewels. Movement Setting: Key-wind and Key-set. Finish: Gilt (gold-colored brass plating) This specific movement is part of a production run of 2,000 units.

 

Lot 34 | antique Elgin National Watch Co. pocket watch.

Manufacturer: Elgin National Watch Co. (U.S.A.). Serial Number: 15794529 (engraved on the movement). Jewel Count: 17 Jewels, as marked on the movement. Estimated Production Year: Approximately 1911. Size: This movement is likely a Size 18s Case: Philadelphia watch case 616383

 

Lot 35 | Elgin National Watch Co. pocket watch

The serial number engraved on the movement is 14729214. According to Elgin production records, a serial number in this range indicates the movement was manufactured approximately in 1909. Key features visible on the movement include: Jewel Count: It is marked as 17 Jewels, which typically indicates a mid-to-high grade movement with better durability and timekeeping accuracy than standard 7 or 15-jewel models. Safety Pinion: The movement is engraved with "Safety Pinion," a feature designed to protect the watch's gear train if the mainspring should break. Finish: The plate features a decorative nickel finish with damaskeening (the wavy patterned engravings). Size: Movements of this style from Elgin are frequently 18s (18-size)

 

Lot 36 | Motor Cycle Pin, Pocket Watch Case, Sterling

(1) bracelet marked 925 Italy, (1) silver looking loop bracelet, B&B royal pocket watch case glass has chips, state, fair motorcycle pins

 

Lot 37 | Modern Pocket Watches and Chains

Sentinel, rail master, westclox, (6) leather pocket watch straps, (7) metal pocket watch chains

 

Lot 38 | Assorted Wrist Watches

sorted wristwatches faces, straps parts pieces

 

Lot 39 | Weir Pottery "Old Sleepy Eye" stoneware vase

Dimensions: Approximately 8.5 to 9 inches tall. Design: Cobalt blue relief portrait of an Indian chief on one side, with cattails, dragonflies,

 

Lot 40 | antique "Old Sleepy Eye" pitcher

Lip of pitcher, cracked and repaired, Lip of pitcher cracked and repaired approximately 7 1/2 -8 inches tall

 

Lot 41 | blue and white salt-glazed stoneware salt crock

Small chip on right side measure about 4.5-5 inches tall and approximately 5.75 inches in diameter.

 

Lot 42 | Bee Stinger 6 gal. antique stoneware crock

14” tall 11.5-12” diameter Couple old small chips on handles (see pictures)s

 

Lot 43 | Stoneware Bowls, Fruit Crock

antique primitive stoneware fruit crock, turquoise/green stoneware bowl 7” diameter (has chip) blue stone bowl 8” diameter.

 

Lot 44 | antique brown stoneware crock

3 gal. Small chip in front, few aged surface cracks

 

Lot 45 | Burley Winter Pottery Company

mottled green and orange or mottled green and brown color pattern, 10” tall Left handle has been reattached.

 

Lot 46 | Brush McCoy,

Brush McCoy brown and blue onyx handled urn vase, Brush McCoy raised fern leaf or leaf scroll motif and a textured basketweave rim planter

 

Lot 47 | Sponge Ware

vintage Illinois Morton Pottery pitcher in a "Woodland Green" glaze Pitcher (has chips on spout) vintage yellow ware pitcher with a blue spongeware (Chips spout, and crack along the top) vintage Morton Pottery spatterware covered casserole dish, featuring a distinct brown and green sponge pattern on a yellow-ware base (Broken handle on lid)

 

Lot 48 | Roseville Pottery

Roseville Pottery Zephyr Lily Cornucopia vase (small chip on rim) Roseville Bushberry cornucopia vase. (Chips around rim) Roseville Pottery Fan Vase in the Zephyr Lily pattern, featuring a green glaze (Chip on top of base and top corners)

 

Lot 49 | vintage Roseville Pottery "Bittersweet" bud vase,

vintage Roseville Pottery "Bittersweet" double bud vase, featuring a green glaze with orange berries and brown branches. (Small Chip on rim)

 

Lot 50 | Roseville Pottery

vintage Roseville Pottery vase in the blue "Bushberry" features a blue stippled body, a molded leaf and berry design, and dual handle ( large chip out of rim) Roseville Pottery vase in the "Snowberry" pattern, featuring a pink-to-brown sculpted branches and white berries. (small chip out of rim.) Roseville Pottery Poppy Jardiniere in the green colorway. (crack along leaf)

 

Lot 51 | Roseville Pottery

Roseville Pottery Magnolia jardiniere in the blue colorway, specifically model 446-4,. Roseville Pottery handled basket in the "Magnolia" pattern, 333-7 (multiple repairs and chips) Roseville Pottery wall pocket, specifically the "Foxglove" pattern 1292–8

 

Lot 52 | Pair Globe Amber Fruit Jars

vintage amber glass "Globe" fruit canning jars produced by the Hemingray Glass Companys

 

Lot 53 | Orvus Butter Churm Jar, Daley Churm

17” tall Churms handle is lose

 

Lot 54 | Dazey butter churn,

specifically identified as a No. 4

 

Lot 55 | vintage gray speckled measuring pitcher

vintage gray speckled graniteware measuring pitchers

 

Lot 56 | Assorted graniteware

Blue/white plate, ladle, small bucket. (small screw in hole.)s

 

Lot 57 | Vintage Kitchen utensils

Small flower shifter, large flower sifter, small scoop, bread, toasters

 

Lot 58 | Lady Head Vases

vintage ceramic item is a Napcoware Lady Head Vase, likely model number C7494, featuring a lady with a green hat, pearl necklace, and earrings.(green paint loss) vintage blonde lady head vase planter, manufactured by Tempo in the mid-century era, features detailed hand-painted features including a black jacket with a bow, dangling pearl earrings, and a turtleneck

 

Lot 59 | Naproxen Lady Head Vase

Design: The bust features a woman with blonde hair wearing a blue hat and dress with faux pearl earrings

 

Lot 60 | 4 Vintage Napco Lady Head Vases

Offered in this lot are four original mid-century lady head vases, each featuring classic NAPCO styling with hand-painted detail, elegant hairstyles, and decorative accents including hats, florals, pearls, and gloved hands. Each piece displays unique character with soft pastel tones and the iconic red lipstick finish. These collectible ceramic vases remain highly sought after and display beautifully. Ideal for collectors, decorators, or resale. Condition: Good vintage condition overall. Light wear consistent with age; no major cracks observed. Please review photos for full condition details. Selling as one lot.

 

Lot 61 | Lady Head Vases

(3) Napco, blue vase is missing a piece out of hat, green had is missing earrings, pottery style, and precious moment style vases

 

Lot 62 | 6 Ladies Head Vases

Yellow hat is missing an eyelash. Inar co, Lefton, Art Marks

 

Lot 63 | Head Vases

Napco Little boy, Relpo purple ribbon, NC with candys

 

Lot 64 | (2) 1921 Morgan Silver Dollars

No mint marks

 

Lot 65 | 1879 S Morgan Silver Dollar

 

Lot 66 | 1921 S Morgan Silver Dollar

 

Lot 67 | (2) Peace Dollars 22’ & 34’ S

1922 no mint mark 1934 S with holes

 

Lot 68 | (10) early years or S wheat pennies

1919, 1930,35,36,37,39 1940 S, 1945 S, 1946 S, 1947 Ss

 

Lot 69 | (15) Buffalo Nickles

Non legible datess

 

Lot 70 | (4) Buffalo Nickles

1930, 1935, 1929 S, 1938s

 

Lot 71 | (8) Indian head pennies

1891 1900 (3) 1901 (2) 1902 1903 1907s

 

Lot 72 | (3) Benjamin Franklin half dollars

All three has D mint marks. 1948, 1962, 1963s

 

Lot 73 | (6) 64’ Kennedy silver half dollars

Four without mint mark two with D mint marks

 

Lot 74 | 1945 walking liberty silver half dollar

No mint marks

 

Lot 75 | Silver quarter and dime

1941 Washington quarter, 1953 Franklin dime Ds

 

Lot 76 | (3) mercury dimes

1941, 1942, 1942Ds

 

Lot 77 | (5) Red Seal 2 Dollar Bills

Series 1928 D, (2) 1953, 1953A, 1963s

 

Lot 78 | (20) Eisenhower dollars

Various years in circulation conditions

 

Lot 79 | 70+ Wheat Pennies

40+ Steel 30+ coppers

 

Lot 80 | bicentennial coin collection

(4) Eisenhower dollars in case, (10) circulated Eisenhower dollars, 29 circulated Kennedy half dollars, 18 circulated Washington quarters

 

Lot 81 | 81’ D proof set

 

Lot 82 | Trump Coins

(5) with trump, (1) Melania Trump, (1) Hillary Clintons

 

Lot 83 | Assorted Coins

(11) 1 ounce copper rounds, Mexican coin ashtray, assorted foreign coins

 

Lot 84 | 100 Kennedy half dollars

Date starts at 1965 and goes ups

 

Lot 85 | Straight razors and sharpening strap

ADORATION yellow handle straight razor, J. A. HENCKELS straight razor, leather razor strap

 

Lot 86 | Columbia Cutlery Straight Razor

Possibly Bone handle, box

 

Lot 87 | (4) vintage and antique straight razors

HENCKELS twin works red handle (missing piece) Dubl duck organs handle, fluid steel white handle, black handel

 

Lot 88 | three antique straight razors

Razor 1 (Top Right): Peter Hahn / S.R. Droescher (Solingen, Germany) Features a high-carbon steel blade from the famous Solingen region, paired with wood-grain celluloid scales. Razor 2 (Center Left): Geneva Cutlery Co. (Geneva, NY) Highly decorative example featuring Art Nouveau "ivorine" celluloid scales with embossed floral motifs. The blade is often etched with "Magnetic Steel". Razor 3 (Bottom Right): Unmarked/Genco Senior Paired with marbled tortoise-shell style celluloid handles, similar to those seen on Genco or high-end German models like Puma. Condition: Blades: Show surface oxidation and typical age-related patina; the Geneva blade shows historical honing wear. Scales: All handles appear intact, with the ivorine scales being a particularly fine collector's specimen. Accessories: Includes three period-correct storage boxes, including branded boxes from Friedr. Baurmann & Söhne and Nicholson File Co..

 

Lot 89 | vintage "Improved Eagle Razor"

Blade Type: Full hollow ground steel with a rounded point. Handle (Scales): Classic black celluloid with silver-tone pinning. Condition: The blade shows a natural patina consistent with age, with the etching remaining clear and legible. The scales are intact without visible cracks. The original case shows minor shelf wear but remains structurally sound. Dimensions: Standard 5/8" or 6/8" blade width (estimated).

 

Lot 90 | 3 vintage straight-edge razors

Maxaro Straight Razor: Features a black handle (scale) with the "Maxaro" brand name clearly embossed. Includes a matching black protective box. Hamburg Ring Style Razor: A light-colored, cream-scaled razor with a "Hamburg Ring" style blade. This design was famously produced in Solingen, Germany, and is prized for its "Special Hollow Ground" high-quality silver steel. Shumate Razor Co. Items: Two of the black storage boxes are consistent with the Shumate Razor Co. (St. Louis, MO).

 

Lot 91 | 13 vintage American folding pocket knives: Case XX

Case is missing a blade, colt, stamped USA, ranger, knife, frontier, knife, DE knife,

 

Lot 92 | Magnum Damascus pocket knife

 

Lot 93 | Assorted pocket knives

Gerber 600 Magnum LST (Multiple): Includes a retail-packaged unit and an loose model in a black nylon sheath. These are classic US-made lockbacks known for their lightweight, durable glass-filled nylon handles and 3.5" stainless steel blades. Milwaukee FASTBACK Compact: A modern, high-visibility red utility knife. It features a press-and-flip one-handed opening mechanism and a quick-change blade system. Vintage Folding Hunter: A large, traditional folding knife with brass bolsters and wood scales, presented in a worn leather sheath. This style is typical of mid-century "Folding Hunter" patterns. Maxam Army & Tactical Folders: Several black-handled lockbacks are included, such as a Maxam Army model and a Condor Cadejo-style folder, characterized by their textured Zytel handles and robust lock mechanisms. Assorted Sheaths: The lot includes various carrying options, notably a vintage leather sheath featuring a stamped horsehead design and several heavy-duty black nylon sheaths.

 

Lot 94 | Assorted knives in box

Schrade Old Timer Series: Includes a classic 34OT Middleman Stockman with three carbon steel blades and sawcut Delrin handles, along with several other boxed Old Timer models. Commemorative Editions: In addition to the Statue of Liberty knife, the lot features a boxed NRA (National Rifle Association) folding knife and a "Deerslayer" themed hunting knife. Folding Hunters: A large, classic lockback folding hunter (Buck 110 style) with brass bolsters and wood scales is included, showing light pocket wear. Specialty Patterns: Features a unique Elk Horn "Shark" folding knife and a multi-blade whittler with ornate handle scales depicting a classic outdoor scene.

 

Lot 95 | Assorted knives

 

Lot 96 | Vintage Fixed-Blade Hunting & Collector Knife

, Finnish "Puukko" Style Hunting Knife (Highlighted): Blade: Classic straight-back carbon steel blade, approximately 5" in length with a sharp point. Handle: Traditional light-colored bone or curly birch handle with a flared pommel for a secure grip. Sheath: Includes a heavy-duty, mid-century brown leather sheath featuring decorative brass rivets and a secure snap-button strap. Ornate "Demon Head" Collector's Knife: Design: A highly decorative, full-length sculpted sheath and handle set. Artistry: Features intricate carvings of a stylized face and "demon" horns at the pommel, likely intended for display or ceremonial use. Matched European Utility Knives (Pair): Black Handle: A sleek, dark-handled utility knife with a curved, slender blade—typical of German or Scandinavian kitchen and field knives. Wooden Handle: A corresponding knife with a warm-toned wooden handle and a slightly broader "skinner" blade profile. Compact Stag-Handle Skinner: Handle: Authentic jigged bone or stag antler handle with a textured, natural grip. Guard: Features a distinct finger guard (bolster) for safety during fine-detail work like skinning.s

 

Lot 97 | rare military aviation equipment

1: Sensitive Altimeter (Type AN5760-T2A) A classic "three-pointer" mechanical pressure altimeter used extensively by the U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) and early USAF. Calibration: Rated for altitudes up to 30,000 feet, as noted by the prominent white lettering on the bezel. Markings: Features the standard three-hand configuration for 100-foot, 1,000-foot, and 10,000-foot increments. The dial includes a barometric pressure window (Kollsman window) for pre-flight calibration. Documentation: Includes an original yellow service/inspection tag (Form 1592) dated 1949, referencing a USAF contract and likely used on helicopters like the HH-1H or similar utility aircraft post-WWII. Item 2: B-8 Goggle Lens Case A tan, heavy-canvas storage pouch for the interchangeable lenses of the Type B-8 Flying Goggles, introduced in 1943. Inscriptions: Clearly stamped with "LENSES B-8 FLYING GOGGLE PROPERTY U.S.A.A.F." Details: Includes the original care instructions printed on the flap, advising users to remove dust and fingerprints by "breathing on the lens and wiping with a soft clean cloth."

 

Lot 98 | (3) Arrow Heads

 

Lot 99 | vintage machine-made, 1 hand made glass marbles

Swirls & Corkscrews: The image shows numerous multi-colored swirls. Notably, the white marble with spiraling orange and yellow ribbons (center-left) is consistent with an Akro Agate Corkscrew. Patches & Ribbons: You have several "patch" style marbles, where a block of color sits on a base. The red and white striped marble (lower-left) resembles a Vitro Agate "Conqueror" or a similar "Type 1" ribbon. Cat's Eyes: There are classic cat's eye marbles present (e.g., the clear marble with a yellow/red vane near the top), which were very popular in the mid-century. Slags & Opaques: The collection includes semi-translucent "slags" and solid opaque "game marbles" in various colors like cobalt blue, red, and seafoam green.

 

Lot 100 | Vintage Swirl & Patch Marbles

multi-color swirls and striking patches. The collection displays a rich palette of deep blues, oxblood reds, and earthy oranges on opaque white and blue-gray bases

 

Lot 101 | vintage and modern glass marbles

Marble Varieties & Patterns Swirls: Several examples of multi-colored ribbons winding through transparent or opaque bases. Patches: Marbles with a primary base color and a distinct "patch" of a second color on one side. Slags: Characterized by a transparent colored glass base with swirled opaque white "milky" inclusions. Solid Opaque: Solid-colored "game" marbles in various shades like green, blue, and white. Aged Patina: Some marbles show a "frosted" or matte texture, common in older glass or "mudlarking" finds. Potential Manufacturers Akro Agate (known for corkscrews and high-quality slags). Vitro Agate (common for "Conqueror" patch styles). Peltier Glass (recognized for distinct multi-color swirl combinations). Marble King (frequently found in vintage toy sets).

 

Lot 102 | Cats Eye Marbels

 

Lot 103 | Clear Mabrles

 

Lot 104 | Vintage Marble Collection in Glass Jar

This lot features a diverse and colorful collection of vintage machine-made glass marbles housed in an antique-style clear glass jar. The assortment includes a wide variety of sizes, patterns, and vibrant colors, ranging from solid opaque spheres to intricate swirls and translucent designs. Marbles: Includes standard players and larger "shooter" marbles. Styles visible include classic swirls (resembling Peltier or Akro Agate designs) and solid-color glass. Container: A vintage-style clear glass storage jar featuring a traditional wire-bail (clasp) closure and a tiered glass lid. The jar is approximately 6 inches tall.

 

Lot 105 | Vintage Handmade Leather Marble Pouch

Type: Vintage Drawstring Marble Pouch / "Possibles" Bag Material: Hand-stitched genuine leather (likely cowhide or buckskin) with a natural, aged patina Dimensions: Approximately 7.5 to 8 inches in length (as shown by scales

 

Lot 106 | J. Chein & Co. Tin Litho Easter Bunny Egg Cart

Manufacturer: J. Chein & Co., USA (marked with the signature shield logo). Date of Origin: Circa 1930s–1950s. Material: Stamped and lithographed tin with metal wire connectors. Dimensions: Approximately 8.5" Long x 4.25" Wide x 5.25" Tall. Description & Features This charming vintage Easter toy features a brightly colored rabbit character (sometimes referred to as the "Easter Farmer") in a blue jacket and red-and-yellow patterned pants. Cart Design: The rabbit is depicted pushing a large, yellow, oval-shaped cart designed to look like a woven basket. Functional Wheels: The cart features two tin wheels decorated with colorful Easter scenes, such as eggs and small animals, which turn freely when the toy is pushed or pulled. Dual Purpose: Originally sold as a functional seasonal item, the cart was intended to be filled with small Easter candies or treats for displays

 

Lot 107 | vintage J. Chein & Co. Easter Bunny Tricycle Cart

Manufacturer: J. Chein & Company, a prominent American toy manufacturer active from 1903 through the 1980s. Item Type: Stamped and lithographed tin mechanical pull toy/candy container. Dimensions: Approximately 11 to 12 inches long and 7.5 to 8 inches tall. Graphic Details: Features a vibrantly colored anthropomorphic bunny in a striped shirt and red pants "riding" a pink tricycle platform. The rear yellow cart is decorated on all four sides with whimsical Easter-themed lithography, often including scenes of ducks, rabbits, and nursery rhyme characters. Functional tin wheels also feature colorful illustrations.

 

Lot 108 | Vintage Pull Toy Lot - Fisher-Price & Radio Flyer

charming three-piece set of mid-century and vintage pull toys. Fisher-Price Merry Mutt #473 (1949): Includes the original red wooden platform and blue wheels. The musical mechanism is intact, with arms that play the metal xylophone when the toy is in motion. Paper lithos show age-appropriate wear. Vintage Wooden Dog: Classic pull-along design with articulated black felt ears and a bouncy metal-spring tail topped with a red bead. Radio Flyer Mini Wagon: A nostalgic miniature steel wagon in signature red. Features a working black handle and four white-walled wheels. Condition: All items show signs of wear consistent with age, including scuffing and paint loss.

 

Lot 109 | Pair of Vintage Japanese Wind-Up Mechanical Toys

This lot includes two charming mid-century mechanical toys manufactured in Japan, showcasing classic post-war and pre-war toy craftsmanship. Hungry Cub "Farm Milk" Drinking Bear (ca. 1950s): Maker: Nomura (T.N.), Japan. Construction: Plush-covered tin body seated on a brightly lithographed tin "Farm Milk" crate. Action: When wound, the bear typically mimics a drinking motion. Condition: Missing original milk bottle, drinking glass, and bib. The mechanism is untested. Lithography on the crate shows some wear but remains vibrant. Vintage Mohair Wind-Up Donkey (ca. 1920s–1940s): Construction: Features a light tan mohair or felt body, glass or felt eyes, and a red harness. Often equipped with celluloid feet. Action: Typical movement includes flapping ears and a spinning tail. Condition: Significant mohair loss and wear consistent with age. Missing the winding key. No markings visible on the body. Condition Report: Both items are in "as-is" vintage condition, showing signs of play wear, fur thinning, and missing components. Mechanisms are currently untested without a key. Please refer to photos for detailed visual condition.s

 

Lot 110 | vintage 1961–1962 Mattel Ken doll set

Missing Hair, The Doll: A vintage Ken doll with either flocked or molded hair and blue eyes, typically marked "1960 By Mattel Inc.". The Wardrobe Case: A 1961–1962 vinyl "Ponytail" or "Ken" carrying case with a doll compartment, hanging rod, and accessory drawer. Key Outfits Included: #785 "Dream Boat" (1961): Features a gold sports coat, olive green pants, and a patterned shirt. #793 "Dr. Ken": A white medical coat and accessory set often found in these collections. #782 "Striped Casuals": Knit striped tops and tailored slacks. Loungewear: A plaid or blue-monogrammed "Terry Togs" bathrobe. Accessories: A variety of items such as YKK-zipper slacks, molded shoes (some marked "Japan"), hangers, and small props like a telephone or dumbbellss

 

Lot 111 | group of vintage and antique toy vehicles

Antique Horse-Drawn Carriage: An early 20th-century cast iron phaeton carriage with a driver in a top hat. "Old Timer" Steam Tractor: A 1950s lithographed tin friction toy, likely produced by Nomura (TN) in Japan. It features vibrant red and yellow graphics with "STEAM TRACTOR" printed on the boiler. Case Model L Tractor: A 1/16 scale diecast replica of the classic Case Model L on steel wheels. This is likely a vintage ERTL "Special Edition" model from the late 1980s. Hubley #5 Indy Racer: A mid-century diecast Hubley Kiddie Toy Indy-style race car. This model #5 features an integrated driver and originally would have had rubber tires.s

 

Lot 112 | vintage die-cast construction models

Case 580E Backhoe ERTL Die-cast Metal Mid-1980s Caterpillar Dump Truck Die-cast Metal Vintage Small Dump Truck Die-cast Metals

 

Lot 113 | John Deere Farm Toy Collection

John Deere 4455 Tractor with Cab (hub is split), John Deere Utility Tractor with Front Loader, Miniature John Deere Tractor, grain wagons

 

Lot 114 | Remington bronze The Bronco Buster

Reproduction, very heavys

 

Lot 115 | vintage and collectible model horses

Large Scale Figure: A vintage Louis Marx Johnny West "Thunderbolt" Palomino (approx. 12"). Originally released in 1965, this iconic "movable" horse (though this version appears to be the static-leg pose) was designed for the 1:6 scale Western action figure line. Detailed Draft Model: A retired Schleich Black Forest Stallion (model 13663). Known for its dark chestnut coat and contrasting flaxen mane, this highly sought-after German-made figure was first released in 2009. Nostalgic 90s Models: Includes a Grand Champion Appaloosa with its signature white-spotted blanket and synthetic mane, produced by Empire/Marchon. Metal Figurines: A classic mid-century cast metal stallion with a bronze-toned finish, alongside several smaller miniatures and a vintage horseshoe-themed display stand.s

 

Lot 116 | vintage Breyer Animal Creations

The Breyer Models Spanish Fighting Bull (#73): On the left is the powerful "Spanish Fighting Bull," a classic Breyer mold sculpted by Chris Hess in 1970. This specific model is finished in a matte black coat that emphasizes its formidable musculature and lowered, aggressive charging posture. Its long, forward-curving horns are a contrasting cream color, adding a sharp focal point to the silhouette. "Two Bits" American Quarter Horse (#98): Standing to the right is the "Two Bits" model, a portrait of a calm American Quarter Horse. It is rendered in a matte buckskin coat with traditional black "points"—including a dark mane, tail, and stockings. The figurine captures the balanced, sturdy conformation characteristic of the breed. Western Accoutrements Tooled Leather Saddle: In the foreground lies a miniature western saddle, remarkably detailed with floral hand-tooling and authentic leather textures. It includes tiny stirrups and a faux-fleece underside, scaled to match the figurines. Slouch Cowboy Hat: Completing the set is a dark brown, felt-textured cowboy hat with a pinched crown,s

 

Lot 117 | two vintage Breyer Traditional Series

Model 1: Dan Patch (#819) Description: A 1990 Limited Edition portrait model of the legendary "Champion Pacer," Dan Patch. Mold & Color: Features the "Pacer" mold in a rich semi-gloss bay with dark points. Model 2: AQHA Ideal American Quarter Horse (#498) Description: Part of the official American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) series. This specific model is part of the Foundation Sire Series. Mold & Color: The "Ideal Quarter Horse" mold in a classic sorrel/chestnut finish with a single hind sock.s

 

Lot 118 | Vintage Tonalá Burnished Pottery Water Set

Two pieces of chipped on base The Large Botellón: The centerpiece features a globular body with a tapering neck, decorated with a complex "Flor de Tonalá" (Tonalá flower) pattern in shades of terracotta, ochre, and deep violet. The Miniature Collection: Includes four smaller carafes and one handled pitcher. These pieces showcase a variety of regional motifs, including geometric banding, stylized foliate patterns, and traditional scalloped line work. Color Palette: A classic earth-toned scheme of cream, reddish-brown, and burnt orange, typical of the high-quality clay found in the Jalisco region.s

 

Lot 119 | five vintage Southwestern and Mexican folk art

Mexican Redware Pottery (3 Pieces) Authentic Tlaquepaque redware from Jalisco, Mexico, featuring a signature terra cotta base with a clear, high-gloss lead glaze. Large Nesting Bowl (Cazuela): Features double "ear" handles and a cream-colored rim. The exterior is decorated with a band of blue, cream, and green geometric and "petatillo" (cross-hatch) patterns [1, 10, 14]. Small Nesting Bowl: Matching the larger bowl, featuring a hand-painted floral/swirl motif in the center [7, 17]. Handled Serving Pan (Sartén): A flat-bottomed serving dish with a single long handle, decorated with a central floral spray in blue, green, and black [13, 18]. Southwestern Pottery Wind Bells (3 Pieces) Decorative hand-painted ceramic bells, often used as wind chimes. Cactus Bell: A yellow-toned bell featuring a hand-painted saguaro cactus. Similar to designs by Tesa or Pacific Stoneware, common in 1970s desert-themed decor [4, 19, 28]. Pueblo/Bird Bell: A cream-colored bell featuring a stylized Southwestern bird (possibly a roadrunner or thunderbird) and geometric accents. Consistent with Native American/Navajo-style souvenir pottery [20, 24, 26]. Banded Desert Bell: A brown and tan striped bell featuring silhouette-style desert flora, resembling mid-century Pacific Stoneware "Spirit Talk" designs [6, 28].

 

Lot 120 | four unique pieces of vintage and artisan pottery

Mid-Century Southwest Style Jug: A vintage double-handled "chalkware" vase, typically attributed to Fairway Pottery. It features matte-finish painted symbols inspired by Native American motifs on a tan ground with green and red accents. Artisan Stoneware Studio Bowl: A wide-mouthed vessel featuring a layered blue and sandy-tan glaze. The textured, horizontal bands suggest a coastal or "Ocean Horizon" aesthetic common in Mid-Century Modern (MCM) studio pottery. Hand-Painted Italian Style Planter: A white-glazed ceramic bowl with a pedestal base, decorated with colorful floral and fruit motifs. This piece is consistent with Italian majolica or mid-century imports like those from Rosenthal Netter. Traditional Terracotta Vessel: A small, unglazed red clay pot with simple white decorative swirls. This type of "Barro" pottery is characteristic of traditional Mexican or Indians

 

Lot 121 | Native American art pottery

"Mystic Maiden" Navajo Wedding Vase (Center): Description: A traditional double-spouted wedding vessel in a satin black finish. It features a hand-painted "Mystic Maiden" scene on a purple gradient band. Symbolism: Represents the union of two people; the separate spouts represent their individual lives, and the looped handle signifies their shared path [3, 25]. Size: Approximately 7 inches tall. "Desert Storm" Navajo Vase (Left): Description: A bulbous vessel featuring the iconic "Desert Storm" or "Desert Rainbow" motif. The design includes hand-painted mesas and stylized lightning bolts inspired by Monument Valley [5, 30]. Artist: Often signed by Navajo artists like James Benally or members of the Adakai family [17, 7]. Size: Approximately 6 inches tall. Miniature Desert Landscape Vase (Right): Description: A small, oval-shaped bud vase with a textured finish. It depicts a hand-painted Southwestern landscape featuring a saguaro cactus against a mesa backdrop [9, 24]. Size: Approximately 3 inches tall

 

Lot 122 | Vintage 20th-Century Stoneware & Pottery Trio

Otagiri "Horizon" Stoneware Mug Manufacturer: Otagiri (Japan) Pattern: Horizon (Discontinued) Description: A tall, hand-crafted stoneware mug featuring a light gray speckled body. It is accented with two horizontal bands in deep blue and chocolate brown. Style: Minimalist 1970s rustic modern. 2. Large "Brown Drip" Glazed Pitcher Manufacturer: Likely Kathy Kale (McCoy/Hull Pottery) Height: Approximately 8.5 inches (per scale) Description: A classic American pottery piece featuring a rich, dark brown glossy body with a "frosted" cream drip glaze around the rim and spout. Includes a sturdy, ergonomic handle and a wide pouring spout. Style: Mid-century farmhouse or traditional kitchenware. 3. Figural Horse & Horseshoe Relief Mug Manufacturer: Likely Lefton (Japan) Description: A textured, deep forest green tankard-style mug. The front features a highly detailed 3D relief of a horse’s head framed within a "lucky" horseshoe. The body of the mug has a decorative rope and basket-weave texture.s

 

Lot 123 | vintage Western-themed collectibles

Ellwood Rusticware Nut Bowl: A classic mid-century piece, this 9-inch bowl is crafted from a natural wood log with its original bark edge intact [1, 24]. The center features a raised knob with pre-drilled holes, designed to hold a nutcracker and picks [5, 21]. "Old Paint" Chalkware Figurine: A notable 1940s collectible inspired by the wood carvings of folk artist H.S. "Andy" Anderson [2, 11]. This "sad horse" or "boney pony" figure stands approximately 8 inches tall and features its original polychrome paint on a green base [9, 10]. Replica Lever-Action Rifle: A non-firing decorative models

 

Lot 124 | vintage black glazed ceramic horse bookends

Design: Rearing horses positioned against a log-style structure. Dimensions: Approximately 6 inches tall, 5 inches long, and 2.5 inches wide. Material: Glazed ceramics

 

Lot 125 | Native American and artisanal woodcraft

Native American Turtle Shell Rattle Description: A traditional ceremonial rattle crafted from a genuine turtle shell. Construction: The shell is mounted on a hand-carved wooden handle, which is wrapped in rawhide or buckskin. Adornments: It is decorated with tufts of white fur (likely coyote or rabbit) and natural feathers attached with leather thongs. Cultural Context: Frequently used by the Navajo and Cherokee tribes for music, medicine work, and dance ceremonies. 2. Miniature "Boma" Style Totem Pole Description: A hand-painted souvenir totem pole, characteristic of those produced by Boma of Canada. Design: Features classic Northwest Coast imagery, including a Thunderbird at the top with outstretched wings and a Bear spirit figure at the base. Material: Likely a cast resin or stone-powder composite designed to mimic the appearance of aged wood. 3. Hand-Carved Lidded Wooden Jar Description: A decorative, hand-turned wooden vessel with a tiered, bell-shaped lid. Details: The piece features intricate leaf-pattern carvings and dark-stained accents. Style: This style of "chip carving" is often found in folk art from various regions, though similar pieces are frequently associated with African or Southeast Asian woodcraft.

 

Lot 126 | Southwestern and Western-themed decorative

Mounted Pronghorn Antelope Horns: A vintage taxidermy mount featuring natural black horns on a rustic, bark-edged wood plaque [1, 8, 29]. Stacked Glass Saguaro Cactus: A postmodern-style sculpture made from hand-cut, layered glass panels on a sandstone base, likely from the 1980s [10, 11, 30]. Painted Tribal Bull Skull: A colorful resin decorative piece featuring Southwestern patterns in orange, blue, and black [3, 15, 16]. Log Slice Horse Art: A natural wood slab plaque featuring a decoupage or painted scene of a galloping horse [4, 18, 19]. Miniature Furniture & Trinkets: Includes a 1:12 scale upholstered dollhouse armchair, a ceramic cowboy boot, a 3D red wagon wall plaque, and a natural deer antler shed [5, 24, 28].

 

Lot 127 | Native American and Old West-themed memorabilia

Ephemera & Paper Goods Old West Collectors Series Postcards: A set of seven (7) sepia-toned, oversized postcards published by Kustom Quality (El Paso, TX). These feature historical portraits of prominent figures, including Chief Joseph, Quanah Parker, Chief Gall, and Victorio. Novelty Comic Postcard: One colorful, vintage "linen-style" comic postcard titled "A Buck Well Spent." It features a humorous illustration of a Native American man resting by a teepee and is likely from the late 1940s or early 1950s. Souvenirs & Decor Cedar Souvenir Box: A vintage hinged cedar wood trinket box. The lid is decorated with a hand-painted or decal portrait of a Native American chief in a full feathered headdress. Cowbells: Three (3) assorted metal cowbells. The set includes one large copper-toned bell, one medium weathered steel bell, and one smaller dark metal bell. Miniature Cast Iron Skillet: One small, decorative or "toy" cast iron skillet, showing a natural aged patina.s

 

Lot 128 | Covered Wagons

vintage handcrafted wooden Conestoga wagon lamp Roadside Americana" and Western decor. The presence of the smaller Knott's Berry Farm souvenir wagon

 

Lot 129 | Arrow Heads

 

Lot 130 | Vintage Mounted Polished Steer Horns

Material: Genuine steer/cattle horn, wood (central mount), and leather. Dimensions: Approximately 20–25 inches in total tip-to-tip span (

 

Lot 131 | Antique Leather Horse Collar with Metal Hames

Item: Antique Horse Collar and Hames Materials: Padded brown/black leather collar, forged iron or steel hames, and polished brass ball finials [6, 9, 11]. Features: Includes original hames with brass "ball" tops and multiple steel rings (terrets) for rein and harness attachment [2, 9]. Dimensions: Approximately 28"–30" in height and 13" in interior width

 

Lot 132 | vintage Western American art prints

Frederic Remington Pieces: The Fall of the Cowboy (Top Left): A large-scale reproduction of Remington’s 1895 oil painting, an iconic symbol of the end of the open-range era. Cowboy Leading Calf (Center): A classic action scene; this specific print style, often featuring a maroon mat, is a common collector's item. Thanksgiving Dinner for the Ranch (Bottom Left): Likely a limited-edition engraving or lithograph reproduction of the original illustration. Charles M. Russell Piece: A Moment of Great Peril in a Cowboy's Career (Bottom Right): A high-action print of Russell's watercolor depicting a cowboy thrown from a rearing horse. Thematic Sketches: The Conestoga Wagon (Top Right): A detailed pen-and-ink style print, likely by Bob Edgar or Ruth Monro Augur, depicting a pioneer wagon train.s

 

Lot 133 | (4) Vintage Western Frontier Print

Prints: Primary Piece: "The Smoke Signal" by Frederic Remington (c. 1905) Artist: After Frederic Remington (1861–1909). Description: A large-scale color lithograph depicting three Native Americans sending smoke signals across a vast landscape. Features Remington's signature naturalistic detail, notably the white horse with a red handprint. Frame: Rustic, aged wood frame that complements the frontier theme. Secondary Prints: Three smaller framed works, including: Black and White Sketch: Depicts riders in dynamic motion, consistent with Remington's "Done in the Open" portfolio sketches. Frontier Rider on Black Horse: A vivid color print of a lone rider on a mountain trail, often attributed to Remington or contemporaries like Charles M. Russell. Canyon Rider: A dramatic color scene featuring a lone figure on horseback navigating steep canyon walls.s

 

Lot 134 | six framed Western-themed art prints

 

Lot 135 | Collection of Native American Subject Portraits

Portrait 1: Chief Kill Spotted Horse (Upper Right) Subject: Kill Spotted Horse (Assiniboine/Nakoda tribe). Description: A classic black-and-white photogravure-style print. The subject is shown in a full eagle-feather headdress. Origin: Reproduction of the original 1898 photograph by F.A. Rinehart (photographed during the Indian Congress in Omaha). Portrait 2: "Proud Indian Chief" / Chief Two Feathers (Upper Left) Subject: Often identified as "Two Feathers." Description: A vibrant, color offset lithograph print. The subject wears traditional buckskins and two eagle feathers in his hair. Artist: Alfredo Rodriguez (signed and dated 1977 in the plate). Typically includes the proverb: "To Give Dignity To A Man Is Above All Things." Portrait 3: Chief Eagle Pipe / He Dog (Lower Center) Subject: Identified as Chief Eagle Pipe (Sioux) or He Dog. Description: A sepia-toned lithograph with a high-contrast, illustrative qualits

 

Lot 136 | Painting

a vintage framed print titled "Whirlaway", depicting the 1941 Triple Crown-winning horse. Artist: The original work is by American artist Robert Wesley Amick (1879–1969), who was renowned for his Western and equestrian subjects. Description: The portrait features the chestnut horse in a regal standing profile against a vast, rolling landscape. The second item is a framed landscape painting featuring a rustic red barn at the end of a winding dirt path.s

 

Lot 137 | three framed pieces of equine-themed memorabilia

Robin Brown "Horses" Print: A large, matted offset lithograph by artist Robin Brown. The piece depicts a mare and yearling in a misty field. Originally sold through Home Interiors & Gifts, it is housed in a traditional oak-style wooden frame with a hunter-green mat [11, 20]. "World Champion Pine Chip" Print: A framed commemorative print of the legendary harness racing horse, Pine Chip. The text details his world-record times (including his 1:51 mark at age 4) and lineage by Arndon out of Pine Speed. It features a depiction of the horse mid-stride with a sulky and driver. Vintage "Public Sale" Broadside: A framed reproduction of a historical farm auction notice for A.J. Shoemaker. The advertisement lists livestock for sale, including 12 head of cattle, 6 head of horses, and 10 head of hogs, scheduled for Monday, February 26th.s

 

Lot 138 | Horse mag.

Horse & Rider (June 1992): Highly collectible issue featuring the legendary Quarter Horse stallion Zippo Pine Bar. The Quarter Racing Journal (December 1991): Special "Annual Stallion Edition" with a festive Santa-themed cover, essential for fans of Quarter Horse racing history. POA (November 1991): Official publication of the Pony of the Americas Club, focused on spotted pony breeds and youth riding. Western Horseman & Others: The stack includes various other titles from the same era, providing a comprehensive look at the western riding industry from 30+ years agos

 

Lot 139 | of vintage equestrian magazines early 1990s

 

Lot 140 | seven vintage horse racing and rodeo programs

 

Lot Summary Andrews Ranch Rodeo Program: 6th Annual event in Clarksville, Texas, produced by Burr Andrews. This is a significant piece of Texas rodeo history. 1992 Bluegrass Downs Program: "Live Meet" official program for Quarter and Arabian horse racing in Paducah, Kentucky. Pit Run Park Collection (1992): Includes two official racing programs for the "10th Annual Race Season" and one "Speed Sale" catalog (Oct 3rd) from the historic Gibson City, Illinois track. 1992 POA Sale Catalog: Regional "Mid-East Regional" sale program for the Pony of the Americas (POA) breed, held at Hoosier Horse Park in Indiana.s

 

Lot 141 | vintage Western-themed books

Large Format & Biography The Horse in the West (Bradley Smith): A comprehensive 1969 photographic history tracing horses from their arrival with Spanish explorers to their role in the American West. Kit Carson Mountain Man (Margaret E. Bell): A 1950s-era biography detailing the life of the famous frontiersman, from his youth as a trapper to his years as a Western explorer. The Story of Daniel Boone: An illustrated biographical account of the legendary American pioneer and woodsman. Classic Western Fiction Roy Rogers and the Trail of the Zeros: A 1954 "Authorized Edition" featuring the famous "King of the Cowboys" in an original adventure. Guns of the Timberlands (Louis L’Amour): A classic tale of a bloody battle between cattlemen and ruthless speculators over valuable timberland. Code of the West (Zane Grey): Explores the culture clash between a free-spirited Eastern woman and the rigid unwritten laws of the Arizona frontier. Clattering Hoofs (William MacLeod Raine): Follows a young fugitive who escapes prison to seek revenge on the men who framed him and killed his father.s

 

Lot 142 | Native American history and Old West adventure

Historical Non-Fiction & Reference The American Heritage History of the Indian Wars: A comprehensive work by historians Robert M. Utley and Wilcomb E. Washburn detailing centuries of conflict. On the Trail to Wounded Knee: A moving photographic journal documenting the 1990 Big Foot Memorial Ride. The Wisdom of the Great Chiefs: Part of the Classic Wisdom Collection, featuring significant historical speeches by leaders like Chief Joseph and Chief Seattle. Amazon.com Amazon.com +5 Western Fiction & Novels The Running Horses: A Western novel by Fred Grove following a horse breeder's pursuit of racing glory. Geronimo (War Chiefs): A historical novel by Bill Dugan that fictionalizes the life and battles of the Apache leader. The Ponies: A vintage illustrated title, likely part of a 1970s equestrian series for younger readers. Goodreads Goodreads +4 Vintage Children's Collectibles Little Golden Books (1957–1958): Includes TV-tie-ins like Tales of Wells Fargo (starring Dale Robertson), Gunsmoke (featuring Marshal Matt Dillon), and Broken Arrow (based on the legend of Cochise and Jeffords). Quick Draw McGraw: Badmen Beware: A 1960 Top Top Tales authorized edition from Whitman, based on the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon.s

 

Lot 143 | Western books

The Growing of America: 200 Years of U.S. Agriculture (1975) Description: A hardcover commemorative book published for the U.S. Bicentennial, detailing two centuries of American farming with numerous photos and illustrations. Military History Magazine (Assorted Issues) October 1993: Features a cover story on the Battle of Cedar Creek and the Argentine Conquest of the Desert. Additional Issues: Includes cover topics such as "Custer's Escape," "Bradclocks Defeat," and "Siege of Alesia."s

 

Lot 144 | 11 vintage and Western-themed belt buckles

 

Lot Details Quantity: 11 belt buckles. Materials: Predominantly silver-toned and gold-toned metals, including stainless steel and chrome plating. Features stone cabochons and enameled details. Theme: Western, Rodeo, and Southwestern.s

 

Lot 145 | vintage textile bag

Fabric: The main body is made from a coarse, oatmeal-colored monk's cloth or huck cloth, known for its distinctive heavy weave with raised "floats." Embroidery: A bold, geometric border pattern is woven across the center using bright red thread. The design consists of repeating diamond and arrow-like motifs, a hallmark of traditional huck embroidery where thread is woven through the fabric's surface threads rather than piercing the cloth. Handle: The bag is topped with a smooth, carved wooden handle that features an oval cutout for carrying. The fabric is gathered at the top where it attaches to the wood.s

 

Lot 146 | Western jackets

Little musty smell, Startown (Londontown): Featured in a deep burgundy/red leather. Berman’s: A classic tan/caramel leather vest with Western-style pocket detailing. Anthony Michael: A sleek grey leather waistcoat with an elasticized waist. Chestnut: A standard black leather vest with a traditional button-front closure.s

 

Lot 147 | Youth Western Western Accessory

Fringed Suede Chaps: A pair of "shotgun-style" chaps in chocolate brown suede. They feature a full-length heavy-duty side zipper, matching suede fringe along the outer legs, and a classic curved yoke. Matching Suede Vest: A front-closure vest in matching brown suede with fringe detailing across the chest and hem. It is accented with two silver-toned concho buttons. Children’s Cowboy Boots: A pair of black leather Western boots with traditional decorative stitching on the shafts and rounded toes. They show moderate wear, consistent with authentic use. Horse Motif Belt Buckle: A rectangular, silver-finish buckle featuring a relief of a horse’s head, suitable for a standard Western belt.s

 

Lot 148 | Ladies M Western coats

Brown Schott Shearling Coat This is a vintage Schott Bros NYC Rancher Western Shearling Suede Coat. Schott is an iconic American brand, and this "Rancher" style was a staple of 1970s western-inspired fashion [1, 15, 22]. Material: Heavyweight suede exterior with a plush sheepskin shearling lining and collar [1, 22]. Design: Features a button-front closure with leather-wrapped "football" buttons and deep front patch pockets Purple Jessica Holbrook Coat The purple garment is a mid-length washable suede coat from Jessica Holbrook. Style: It features a structured collar, single-breasted button front, and a rich "grape" or eggplant purple color [4, 11, 29]. Details: These jackets are often noted for their soft texture and functional deep pockets

 

Lot 149 | vintage Schott NYC Rancher leather jacket

Size 42

 

Lot 150 | Vintage western shirts

 

Lot 151 | 32-20 Winchester and western round

 

Lot 152 | 380 automatic rounds

 

Lot 153 | .410 shells

 

Lot 154 | 357 ammo

 

Lot 155 | .45 ammo

 

Lot 156 | Bullet maker

 

Lot 157 | .22

 

Lot 158 | Remington .22

 

Lot 159 | .22

 

Lot 160 | Vintage .22

 

Lot 161 | Ammo

 

Lot 162 | Vintage Western Leather Gun Rig and Holsters

Western Cartridge Belt and Holster: A tan/brown leather gun belt featuring a full row of integrated cartridge loops for revolver ammunition. Attached is a matching high-ride, open-top sportsman holster with a retention strap and nickel-plated hardware. The set displays heavy white contrast stitching and a single-prong steel buckle. Shoulder Holster System: A vintage brown leather shoulder holster with an adjustable harness. This unit includes a vertical holster and integrated ammo loops along the strap. Black Leather Belt Holster: A secondary OWB (outside-the-waistband) holster in black leather, showing signs of use and "pancaking" characteristic of concealment holsters. Condition: Items are in vintage, pre-owned condition. The leather shows various levels of wear, patina, and surface scuffing consistent with age and field use. Stitching appears largely intact. Dimensions: The belt measures approximately 36 to 40 inches in total length based on the reference scale provided.s

 

Lot 163 | vintage ceramic wall pockets

 

Lot Includes: Motto Skillet Wall Pocket: A white ceramic frying pan-shaped piece featuring a "Sunshine to Friends and Guests" greeting, typical of makers like Norcrest Japan. Religious Iconography: A vintage Shafford Mother Mary wall pocket, designed to look like a woman in front of a stained glass window. Figural Wildlife: A rare 1940s Morton Pottery Bird of Paradise wall vase in pastel glazes, alongside a rustic cow head wall pocket in blue and tan. Traditional Patterns: A teardrop-shaped wall pocket featuring a blue and white scenic landscape, reminiscent of Delft or Blue Willow porcelain. Decorative Accents: A 3D dimensional hanging plate featuring birds on a branch (likely Napco or Lefton) and a hand-painted floral watering can pitcher. Art Pottery: A rectangular wall hanging featuring a pastoral scene with a decorative scrollwork border.s

 

Lot 164 | charming selection of mid-century vintage ceramics

Wall Pocket Planters: Highlights include a pink Morton Pottery "Ozark Dawn" wishing well and a white textured Burwood or Lefton straw bonnet adorned with roses. There is also a classic Rose Chintz tapered vase and a rare 1940s-style floral sugar scoop kitchen wall pocket. Trinket Dishes: Features a porcelain Lefton China violin with 3D roses and gold trim, and a small pink double-handled vase with a quilted texture and raised grape accents, typical of vintage Japanese porcelain. Art Pottery: Includes a rectangular 1940s flower block or brick planter with a large sculpted floral centers

 

Lot 165 | seven vintage ceramic wall pockets, Majolica style

Floral Cone Wall Pocket, Exotic Bird Wall Pocket, Stippled Floral Urn An urn-shaped wall pocket with a blue stippled or basket-weave background and raised floral details, Green Textured Floral Vase, Classical Tapered Vase, Poppy Relief Wall Pocket, Grape Cluster Wall Pockets

 

Lot 166 | vintage Japanese wall pocket/ lusterware

Moriage Empress Wall Pocket, Redware Rooster Teapot, Art Deco-style lusterware wall pocket with a metallic, iridescent glaze, Butterfly Lusterware Wall Pocket,s

 

Lot 167 | Vintage Mid-Century Ceramic Wall-Mount Spoon Rest

The item shows significant signs of previous repair: Legs: Both legs have been reattached at the hip/thigh area. Head: The head has been reattached at the neckline. Surface: There is visible paint loss and wear, particularly on the face and extremities, revealing the light-colored ceramic beneath the dark glaze.s

 

Lot 168 | four vintage Japanese lusterware wall pocket vases

Design & Artistry: Each vase features a different color palette—white, peach, iridescent lavender, and blue—adorned with vibrant depictions of birds, including the Phoenix and Bird of Paradise, amidst stylized trees and flowers. Dimensions: Based on standard examples of this lot, each wall pocket measures approximately 8.5 to 9 inches in length and roughly 3.5 to 4 inches wide at the top opening. Condition Considerations: typical wear may include slight gold loss on the rims or minor paint fading.s

 

Lot 169 | vintage ceramic "faux" cuckoo clock wall pockets

Items: One large cuckoo clock wall pocket and two matching smaller wall pockets. Dimensions: Large Clock: Approximately 6" to 8" tall and 3" to 5.5" wide. Smaller Clocks: Approximately 4.5" to 5" tall. Design Features: Hand-painted ceramic with a glossy or lusterware finish. Whimsical "Bird and Grape" theme, featuring blue and yellow birds, green leaves, and purple grape clusters. The large clock includes hanging pinecone-shaped weights on chainss

 

Lot 170 | Morton Pottery Floral Wall Pocket

Pink Vase: Includes a visible chip on the [specify location, e.g., top rim or base corner]. Blue & Cream Vases: Excellent vintage condition with no observed chips, cracks, or repairs. Dimensions: Each vase measures approximately 7.25" Height x 4.5" Width.s

 

Lot 171 | two vintage mid-century ceramic wall pockets

Scandinavian Folk Art Lady Head Description: A large, stylized ceramic bust of a woman in traditional Scandinavian folk dress. It features a textured finish, hand-painted facial details, and a vibrant red bodice with yellow accents. Lipper & Mann Dancing Children Description: A porcelain wall pocket depicting a boy in lederhosen playing an accordion alongside a dancing girl.

 

Lot 172 | vintage Japanese lusterware wall pocket vases

The lot includes several distinct designs: Blue and Peach Phoenix: Vases featuring a colorful phoenix or "bird of paradise" with a blue top section and a peach or tan lusterware body. Orange Floral/Bird: Designs with a deep orange or gold lusterware finish, often featuring a bird perched on a flowering branch.s

 

Lot 173 | vintage mid-century wall pockets/kitchen deco

Floral Wall Pocket Vases (Set of 3) Design: Elegant off-white ceramic wall pockets featuring embossed pink roses, green foliage, and soft blue ribbons. Details: Each piece includes two pre-drilled holes for secure wall mounting. Approximate Dimensions: 5.75" H x 5.5" W. Origin: Likely mid-century Japanese imports (unmarked). Figural Kitchen Wall Pockets Pot Belly Stove: A whimsical figural planter shaped like a vintage stove, hand-painted with a vibrant harvest fruit motif including apples, pears, and grapes. Country Cottage/Windmill: A rectangular wall pocket depicting a rustic cottage scene, accented with oversized 3D fruit motifs (cherries and pears). Makers: These styles are highly characteristic of mid-century makers such as Lefton, Ucagco, or Napco. Hand-Painted Measuring Spoon Set Components: A decorative wall-mounted ceramic holder (ladle-shaped) with four hanging measuring spoons.s

 

Lot 174 | Victorian-style lady figurine wall pockets

 

Lot 175 | mix of brass, bronze, and cast iron hand bells.

Saignelegier Chiantel Fondeur Swiss cow bell, typically made of brass or bronze vintage "Soup's On" dinner bell is crafted from heavy cast iron. It features a flared base with raised star accents and embossed lettering, often painted gold for contrast. Standing about 5.5 to 6 inches tall remaining items are schoolhouse stem bells, likely from the 19th century. They typically feature a solid brass body and a turned wooden handle, some of which were originally painted black. These range from 7 to 12 inches in height

 

Lot 176 | Antique F.G. Heiser Mfg. Co. "Banjo-Lin"

String Layout: Features 32 strings divided into two functional layers: Melody Layer: 16 strings designed to be played with a bow, with numbered guides (1–16) for easy note identification. Accompaniment Layer: 16 strings grouped into four chords (marked "4 3 2 1") to be plucked by the left hand. Construction: Crafted with a hardwood sound box, finished in a reddish-brown varnish, and accented with decorative gold trim and soundhole decals. Markings: Includes an original internal paper label reading: "The Banjo-lin - Price $25.00 - Manufactured by - F.G. Heiser MF. CO. - Ft. Smith Arkansas". Dimensions: Roughly 25 inches in length, slightly longer than common competitorss

 

Lot 177 | vintage Hohner Student II piano accordion

Bellow intact, Keyboard: 25 piano-style treble keys. Bass: 12 bass buttons arranged in two rows (typically providing fundamental bass notes and major chords for common keys like C, G, and F) [8, 12]. Color/Finish: Classic black high-gloss celluloid finish with vertical silver/gold-toned grille slats. Branding: Features the iconic white "HOHNER" block lettering on the treble side. Case: Includes the original vintage hard-shell carrying case with a plush purple or deep pink interior linings

 

Lot 178 | 5-String Resonator Banjo

Head: Equipped with an 11-inch REMO Weatherking frosted white head, widely regarded as the industry standard for its crisp tone and durability [1, 3, 9]. Neck & Hardware: 22-fret neck with a rosewood or "purpleheart" fingerboard [2, 16]. Includes a chrome-plated armrest and a hinged tailpiece [9]. The 5th string has a separate geared tuner located halfway up the neck, a defining feature of the American 5-string banjo [2, 5]. Dimensions: Typically measures approximately 38.5 inches long by 13.5 inches wide at the resonator

 

Lot 179 | D&A Regulator wall clock

Approximate Dimensions: 12.5 inches wide by 23 inches high.s

 

Lot 180 | Seth Thomas Triple Decker Wall Clock

Case: Mahogany or rosewood veneer case featuring an overhanging cornice top and turned split columns with gilded capitals and bases. The lower portion typically includes serpentine or wavy corbels. Dial: Painted metal dial with black Roman numerals, blued pierced hands, and an open center designed to reveal the brass movement. Floral spandrels often decorate the corners. Movement: 8-day brass weight-driven movement featuring pierced "lyre-shaped" plates and an hour strike mechanism on a coiled gong. Glass: Two reverse-painted (eglomise) glass tablets; the middle tablet often features a landscape or architectural scene, while the lower door may feature floral, patriotic, or geometric motifs. Label: Retains an original paper maker's label on the interior backboard signed "Seth Thomass

 

Lot 181 | antique German Vienna Regulator wall clock

 

Lot 182 | vintage Yield House wooden regulator-style clock.

antique Ingraham Regulator wall clocks

 

Lot 183 | Antique Seth Thomas "Adamantine" Mantle Clock

Case Design: A "Colonnade" or "Pillar" style mantle clock featuring a classic architectural form. The case is finished in faux rosewood Adamantine, a high-gloss celluloid veneer patented by Seth Thomas in 1880 to mimic rare woods and marble. [2, 8, 15] Dial & Hands: Features a circular gilt-brass dial with decorative scrolled flourishes and stylized Arabic numerals. Traditional blackened steel spade hands. [4, 8] Ornamentation: Flanked by two sets of double columns with a marbled finish and gilt-metal Corinthian capitals. [15, 6] The base and upper cornice are decorated with incised scrolled patterns. Supported by four ornate cast-metal Victorian-style feet. [11, 14] Movement: Typical 8-day time and strike brass mechanical movement. Strikes on the hour and half-hour (likely on a cathedral gong or bell)s

 

Lot 184 | five vintage and antique miniature oil lamps

Lamp Breakdown Hand-Painted Milk Glass Finger Lamp (Right): A white milk glass base with a small handle and a colorful floral motif. It features orange and black rings and a classic brass burner. Cobalt Blue Glass Lamp (Back Right): A deep blue translucent glass lamp, likely a "Handy" style miniature, often measuring between 4 and 7 inches tall. Clear Textured Glass Lamp (Back Left): A clear glass font with a vertical ribbed pattern, typical of early 20th-century pressed glass. Turquoise/Aqua Satin Glass Lamp (Left): A lamp with a distinctive blue-green frosted finish, often referred to as "satin glass," with an ornate Greek key pattern embossed on the shade. White Hobnail Milk Glass Lamp (Center): A small "bubble" or hobnail patterned lamp with a simple white glass chimney.s

 

Lot 185 | three vintage miniature oil lamps

Included in this Lot: Green Hobnail Glass Hurricane Lamp: Design: Features a vibrant emerald green hobnail (textured) glass font and a matching green glass chimney with a ruffled, fluted top. Base: Set on a round brass or gold-toned metal pedestal. Approx. Height: Typically 10 to 11 inches tall. Porcelain Parlor-Style Lamp (GWTW Style): Design: A miniature version of the classic "Gone with the Wind" or parlor lamp. It features a two-part white porcelain body hand-painted with delicate blue floral roses. Details: Includes a narrow glass chimney and brass-finished hardware. White Milk Glass Finger Lamp: Design: A classic fingertip lamp crafted from opaque white milk glass. The base is molded with a decorative pattern (resembling leaves or grapes) and includes a functional finger handle. Chimney: Topped with a matching white milk glass chimney featuring an ornate ruffled rim.s

 

Lot 186 | hurricane lanterns

The larger lantern is a Feuerhand Baby Special 276, a renowned German-made "cold blast" The smaller item is a vintage-style hurricane lantern, likely a Jupiter-1s

 

Lot 187 | Hanging lamp

antique Victorian-style cast iron wall-mounted oil lamp sconce, featuring a swing arm bracket and a glass font.s

 

Lot 188 | Jan g lamp

antique Victorian-style cast iron wall-mounted oil lamp sconce, featuring a swing arm bracket and a glass font.s

 

Lot 189 | Hanging lamp

antique Victorian-style cast iron wall-mounted oil lamp sconce, featuring a swing arm bracket and a glass font.s

 

Lot 190 | 2 lamp

 

Lot 191 | Lamp

 

Lot 192 | Gone with the wind style oil lamp

Features a hand-painted glass base with a floral motif and a frosted glass shade.s

 

Lot 193 | Lamp

vintage Victorian-style oil lamp featuring a hand-painted floral design on a milk glass font. Design: The lamp includes a brass base, a glass chimney, and a decorative frosted glass bodys

 

Lot 194 | antique Aladdin kerosene lantern

 

Lot 195 | vintage clear glass kerosene oil lamp

 

Lot 196 | Enamel, pitcher and basin

 

Lot 197 | vintage Inarco Japan ceramic pitcher and bowl

vintage Inarco Japan ceramic pitcher and bowl set features a white body adorned with a blue floral pattern and green leaves. Manufacturer: Inarco, Japan Model Number: E-4542 Dimensions: The basin is approximately 7 1/4 inches in diameter, and the pitcher stands about 5 1/4 inches tall. Features: Ornate scalloped rims and a double scrolled handle.s

 

Lot 198 | Pitcher and basin

 

Lot 199 | Wedgwood creamware pitcher and basin

Style: Known as creamware, it features a distinct warm ivory or tan base achieved through specific English potting techniques. Design: Your set's hand-painted yellow floral motifs and gold (gilt) etching are characteristic of mid-to-late 19th-century production.s

 

Lot 200 | White pitcher and basin

 

Lot 201 | Pitcher basin

Colonial Braned, pictures severely damaged busted handle inside pieces

 

Lot 202 | vintage Victorian-style pitcher and wash basin set

 

Lot 203 | vintage French wash basin and pitcher set

vintage French ironstone wash basin and pitcher sets

 

Lot 204 | five vintage female figurines

Blue Tiered Gown: A standing lady in a blue ruffled dress holding a small bird. This style is consistent with makers like Coalport or Franklin Porcelain. Yellow Gown with Hat: A woman in a bright yellow dress holding a large blue sunhat with a yellow plume. This piece has the matte finish characteristic of mid-century chalkware. Seated Pink Gown: A figurine seated and engaged in handiwork (likely sewing). This closely resembles the Royal Doulton "Penelope" or "Reverie" designs. Two-Tone Pink & Blue Gown: A smaller, standing figurine in a pink skirt and blue bodice, holding a small floral detail. Purple Gown with Flower Pedestal: A woman in a lavender dress standing next to a classical pedestal topped with a large, colorful basket of flowers.

 

Lot 205 | Victorian chalk ladies

Figurine Details The Center Figure: This is a reproduction of a famous Royal Doulton design titled "Paisley Shawl," originally modeled by Leslie Harradine. While the authentic porcelain versions (HN1987) are highly collectible, this specific piece shows the matte, hand-painted texture characteristic of chalkware "impostors" from the same era [4, 15, 16]. The Surrounding Figures: The other four women are smaller and follow a similar aesthetic, featuring wide-brimmed bonnets and voluminous, ruffled dresses in shades of cream, blue, and green. Several are holding flower baskets, a common motif for "Flower Lady" figurines produced by companies like Goebel or various Japanese manufacturers in the post-WWII era [2, 6].s

 

Lot 206 | Victorian-style chalkware

Figurine Details Chalkware Material: These statues are often crafted from hand-painted plaster, known as chalkware. This material was popular during the Depression era as an affordable alternative to porcelain, earning them the nickname "poor man's Royal Doulton". Victorian Style: The figures depict ladies in characteristic Victorian attire, such as flouncy, layered dresses and large sunbonnets.

 

Lot 207 | Chalk ladies

Far Right (Pink & Yellow Dress): This is a Royal Doulton "Cissie" (HN 1809). Introduced in 1937 and designed by Leslie Harradine, it depicts a young girl in a pink dress and lavender hat carrying a flower basket. Front Center (Blue & Yellow Dress): This figure resembles Royal Doulton "Elyse" (HN 2429), which typically shows a lady in a blue dress seated and holding a hat. Front Left (Red & Blue Dress): This figurine shares visual characteristics with Coventry Ware chalkware "Colonial Lady" figurines from the 1940s, often seen in similar red/pink and blue hand-painted colorways. Back Left (Green & Yellow Dress): This piece is consistent with vintage Dancing Lady

 

Lot 208 | Chalk lady

Detailed Item Descriptions Victorian Lady with Parasol (Center): This piece is characteristic of vintage chalkware figurines often produced by Coventry Ware. Similar 12-inch versions are described as antique French or colonial-style chalkware from the 1950s. Blue Dress Figurine (Right): This brightly painted piece resembles Victorian ceramic music boxes or "Avon Lady" awards. Specifically, a miniature figurine of a lady in a deep blue dress and hat is part of the 1996 Avon Mrs. Albee Awards. Yellow/Cream Gown Figurines (Left/Far Left): These smaller figures share visual traits with "Little Girl"

 

Lot 209 | vintage HOMCO porcelain Figurines

The collection includes: Old Woman with Grapes (#1433): The seated woman on the far left wearing a pink blouse and white headscarf, holding a basket of purple grapes. Woman with Bread: The figure in the blue dress and white apron holding a loaf of bread. Old Man with Shovel: The tall, standing man in a light blue jacket leaning on a spade. Old Man with Basket: The standing man on the right wearing a black vest and straw hat, carrying a small basket. Miniature Figurines: Two smaller figures in the front, including a woman sitting with a basket and a man sitting while reading a book.

 

Lot 210 | Victorian Christmas caroler

Salt pepper, 2 chalk The Figurines The Father: Wears a tall green top hat, a bright red overcoat with a green cravat, and black boots. The Mother: Dressed in a flowing red gown with a white-trimmed cream capelet and a matching red bonnet. The Son: A smaller figure in a black top hat and jacket, holding a holiday wreath. The Daughter: A young girl in a red dress and bonnet, carrying a basket of goods.

 

Lot 211 | Figurines

The set includes several distinct styles, ranging from planters to decorative "Occupied Japan" era pieces: Tallest Figurine (Back Center): A vintage Moriyama porcelain figurine (#1021) depicting a Victorian-style woman in a green and pink dress. These were produced in Japan between 1945 and 1952 [10, 7]. Yellow Figural Planter (Front Left): A "Dutch Girl" or "Southern Belle" pottery planter, typically attributed to Shawnee Pottery or similar California art pottery from the 1940s–50s [13, 14]. Blue and White Figurine (Back Right): A Dutch water boy carrying a shoulder yoke (originally for pails). These are often made by Nippon or marked "Made in Japan" from the 1930s to 1940s [16, 18]. Small Couple (Front Right): A classic Occupied Japan colonial couple. These small, hand-painted figurines were popular curios often sold for shadow box displays [29, 30]. Yellow-Coated Boy (Far Right): Likely an Ardco porcelain figurine (C-2109X) from Japan, depicting a colonial-style boy [19, 22]. Woman with Basket (Far Left): A 1940s porcelain bisque figurine of a Victorian lady in a green hat carrying a flower basket, also of Japanese origin [24]

 

Lot 212 | Lady figurines

Girl with Goose This vintage porcelain figurine depicts a young village girl wearing a red hat, a brown bodice, and a blue skirt, holding a white goose. Elderly Woman with Cane This figurine features an elderly peasant or farmer woman with grey hair, wearing a blue shawl and a red dress with a white apron, leaning on a tall cane or walking stick. Elderly Woman with Basket Another elderly woman figurine, this character wears a green dress and a yellow headscarf, carrying a basket filled with produce like grapes or carrots. Girl Holding Cat Bell The smallest figure is a vintage porcelain bell from the Jasco "Adorabelles" seriess

 

Lot 213 | Oriental figurines

Trio Dog Planter (Center): A small, lusterware-glazed planter featuring three dog heads. Water Boy Figurine (Left): A young boy wearing a green top, yellow pants, and red shoes. Flower Girl Figurine (Right): A matching figurine of a young girl in an orange top and green pants, carrying a basket of colorful flowers.

 

Lot 214 | vintage American stoneware jug

Material: It is made of salt-glazed stoneware, giving it a textured exterior. Design: It features an ovoid or cylindrical body with a pulled handle applied to the shoulder and neck

 

Lot 215 | antique stoneware jug

Features a narrow mouth, a single handle at the necks

 

Lot 216 | antique salt-glazed stoneware jug

Features: The dark brown color is common for certain regional styles

 

Lot 217 | vintage pottery moonshine two-tone stoneware Jug

stoneware and feature a classic rustic aesthetic characterized by a two-color glaze:

 

Lot 218 | 3 antique stoneware crocks and jar

Breakdown of the Items Front-Left (Brown Crock): This is a medium-sized stoneware crock with a dark brown Albany slip glaze. This type of glaze was popular in the late 1800s for its smooth, waterproof finish. Back (Large Dark Crock): A taller, more industrial-looking stoneware pot. These larger vessels were often used for bulk storage of items like salted meats, pickles, or even as heavy-duty planters. Front-Right (White Crock): A smaller, cylindrical crock with a cream-colored salt or zinc glaze.

 

Lot 219 | Western Store wear 5 gallon jug

Capacity: 5 gallons, indicated by the cobalt blue number "5" on the front. Dimensions: Approximately 17.5 to 18 inches in height and 11.5 to 14 inches in diameter. Features: Two-tone design with a white/beige body and a dark brown glazed top. Marking: Features the Western Stoneware Company logo stamp near the base

 

Lot 220 | Stone Jugs

This collection of vintage stoneware includes several types of collectible whiskey and wine jugs collection includes a mix of branded advertising pieces and traditional "primitive" utility vessels: Identified Items & Brands Daniel Boone "Pioneer Jug": The large jug on the left features branding for Daniel Boone Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. These were popular mid-century collectibles, often dating to the 1970s. Ehrle Bros. Winery Jug: The jug on the bottom right is from the Amana Colonies in Iowa. It is explicitly dated 1979, marking it as a late 20th-century souvenir piece. Blue Floral Mini Jug: The small jug in the front features a cobalt blue floral design, characteristic of Pfaltzgraff’s "Yorktowne" pattern or similar salt-glazed stoneware styles. Two-Tone "Moonshine" Jugs: The remaining brown-and-white jugs are classic American stoneware. The largest one in the center has a dark, metallic-like glaze on top, while the others feature the standard Albany slip (brown) top and bristol glaze (white/cream) bottom.

 

Lot 221 | Vintage Stoneware

 

Lot 222 | Floral expressions casserole

Hearthside Floral Expressions stoneware

 

Lot 223 | Assorted Jars

Jar Identification (From Left to Right) Drey Square Mason Jar: A clear, square-shaped jar designed for efficient storage. These were produced by the Schram Glass Manufacturing Company starting in the early 1900s [15, 16]. Root Mason Jar: An aqua pint jar with a zinc screw-on lid. The Root Glass Company (Indiana) began making these in 1901 and is also famous for designing the original Coca-Cola bottle [6, 21]. Lustre Fruit Jar: A round jar featuring a wire bail closure and a glass lid. These were produced by R.E. Tongue & Bros. in Philadelphia, typically between 1880 and 1920 [7, 25]. Atlas Strong Shoulder Jar: An aqua pint jar embossed with "Atlas Strong Shoulder." This design, common in the early 20th century, was reinforced at the "shoulder" to prevent breakage during the canning process [27, 28]. Ball Ideal Jar: The largest jar in the group, featuring a glass lid and wire bail.

 

Lot 224 | Milk Glass

Vase: A footed trumpet-shaped vase, often measuring around 7.5 to 9.5 inches tall. Pitcher: A footed creamer or small pitcher with a spout and handle, matching the grape design.s

 

Lot 225 | vintage white milk glass “Old Quilt" pattern

The set contains a variety of serving and decorative pieces, including: Beverage Pitcher: A large, prominent pitcher with a 40 oz (3-pint) capacity, standing approximately 8 inches tall [6, 22]. Salt & Pepper Shakers: A pair of shakers featuring the quilted texture and silver-toned metal screw-on lids [2, 13]. Serving Bowls & Compotes: A pedestal compote with a flared, ruffled, or scalloped rim [5]. A large square lidded candy box or cigarette box. A smaller, round lidded candy dish. Drinkware: Several tumblers (footed glasses), typically found in 8-ounce sizes [19]. Creamer & Sugar Sets: Multiple sets of creamers and open or lidded sugar bowls in various sizes [4, 18]. Cruet: A vintage oil or vinegar cruet, which appears to be missing its matching glass stopper in this specific layout [14, 16]. Small Serving Pieces: Miniature pitchers or individual creamers

 

Lot 226 | Cameoware by the Harker Pottery Company

the set includes the following 10 pieces: Teapot with Lid: Featuring the "Dainty Flower" pattern and a white knob. Sugar Bowl with Lid: Matching the teapot design. Two Creamers/Pitchers: One larger "Dainty Flower" pitcher and one smaller creamer. Pair of Salt and Pepper Shakers: Tall, tapered shakers with floral accents. Large Dinner Plate: Featuring the "White Rose" pattern. Two Small Bowls: One round sauce dish and one scalloped/swirled serving bowl. Open Sugar or Waste Bowl: A small, square-ish open container often used for sugar cubes.s

 

Lot 227 | Jewel tea

collection includes several signature pieces from this line: Aladdin Teapot: The low, wide teapot with a distinctive curled handle. Rayed Coffee Pot: The tall, ribbed pot with a matching lid. Water Pitcher: The large, bulbous pitcher with a curved top. Rayed Pitcher/Jug: The medium-sized pitcher with vertical "rayed" ribbing. Sugar Bowl & Creamer: The smaller matching set used for serving coffee and teas

 

Lot 228 | Jewel tea

Serving Bowls: A large open mixing bowl and a covered casserole dish. Shakers: Multiple pairs of Salt and Pepper shakers, some with handles. Pouring Vessels: A gravy boat and various sizes of creamers.

 

Lot 229 | Jewel tea

The collection shown includes several iconic items from the pattern: Serving Bowls: A large, round mixing bowl and a smaller nesting mixing bowl. Baking Dishes: A ribbed soufflé dish (also known as a French baker or round casserole) measuring approximately 7.75" to 8" in diameter. Plates: Multiple sizes are visible, including standard dinner plates (approx. 9"), luncheon/breakfast plates, and smaller bread and butter plates (approx. 6 1/8"). Covered Dishes: A covered sugar bowl or grease/drip jar featuring the signature medallion radiance shape and floral lid. Accessories: Pieces like a salt shaker, teacups with saucers, and extra saucers are also present in the set.

 

Lot 230 | vintage Pyrex Pink Gooseberry Cinderella

2 - Pyrex Cinderella mixing bowls in the Gooseberry pattern 1 - Red pyrex mixing bowls

 

Lot 231 | Uranium glass

 

Lot 232 | Collection of vintage vanity items

Hatpin Holder: The central cylinder with holes is designed to store hatpins securely on a dressing table. Salt and Pepper Shakers: Vanity Vase: The small green vase with a rose accent is used for decorative purposes or holding small trinkets. Trinket Box and Tray:s

 

Lot 233 | Cobalt creamer and Shirley Temple

Hazel Atlas cobalt blue glass creamer, part of their Art Deco "Chevron" pattern produced in the 1930s. Shirley Temple cobalt blue glass pieces

 

Lot 234 | Vintage glass

Amethyst Purple Bowl: A dark purple bowl, possibly Viking Glass. Milk Glass Dish: A small, ruffled-edge white milk glass bowl. Clear Glass: A covered dish, a footed bowl, and a small glass on a saucer. Pink Glass: A small, ribbed pink glass bowl.s

 

Lot 235 | collection of Arcoroc Rosaline

Pink Swirl patterns

 

Lot 236 | 6 pieces variety milk glass

Hobnail cream and sugar Hobnail candle stick holders Candy dish Votive holders

 

Lot 237 | Assorted glass baskets

4 unmarked decorative glass basketss

 

Lot 238 | Assorted small glass pieces

Clear decanter has chips in lip Blue piece has chips on edgess

 

Lot 239 | Holland blue assortment

Windmill print carafe(has crazing in glaze), tray, cream, sugar, bell, and shoes. Additional blue pieces are mini teapot and boots

 

Lot 240 | vintage 1970s Sears Roebuck "Pioneer Woman"

Napkin holder Spoon rest Salt & pepper 2 mugs Cream & Sugar 6 spices

 

Lot 241 | Black marble rolling pin with stand

Free from chips

 

Lot 242 | Cameoware pink floral teapot and planter

Cameoware teapot and tray(glaze craze on tea pot) Unbranded floral planters

 

Lot 243 | Mini plaster kitchen set

Nutmeg missing lid Chip on salt Crazing, discoloration, uneven glazing on all Made in japans

 

Lot 244 | Alyse Takashi tea set

Teapot, cream, and sugar only. No crazing, no chipss

 

Lot 245 | Trio of cream and sugar

Center sugar bow is cracked and glued back togethers

 

Lot 246 | Moriage dragonware tea set

No crazing no chips Teapot with lid Cream and sugar 4 saucers 4 tea cupss

 

Lot 247 | Mini dragonware teapots and cup

Tall handled tea pot has been broken and glued together Chips on cups

 

Lot 248 | Assorted floral mini cream and sugar

Floral creamer has green paint on handles

 

Lot 249 | Mini floral tea set

Tea pot Cream and sugar 3 saucers 3 cups 1 has broken handle Discoloration and chips presents

 

Lot 250 | Assorted iridescent mini tea pieces

Assorted styles Teapot has been broken and glued together Missing lids Chips presents

 

Lot 251 | Assorted miniatures

 

Lot 252 | Mini T-shirt

One cup, broken handle one cup chip Chips on plate handle, broken on sugars

 

Lot 253 | Spice tins in boxes

 

Lot 254 | Local advertising

 

Lot 255 | Secretary

 

Lot 256 | Wash Stand

 

Lot 257 | Clawfoot piano seat

 

Lot 258 | Wooden butter charm

 

Lot 300 | Ring knives

Sterling ring, old-time knife

 

Lot 301 | vintage 1970s Sears Roebuck "Pioneer Woman"

Lid damaged on smallest canisters

 

Lot 302 | Wash Stand

 

Lot 303 | Smoking Stand

 

Lot 304 | Red plaid loveseat

Feline scenteds

 

Lot 305 | Yellow cupboard

 

Lot 306 | Gray recliner

Feline scented

 

Lot 307 | Straight back chair

Feline scenteds

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