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220106 Dummer Estate, Village of Kohler
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Kewaskum, WI 53040 |
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Bidding Starts: Wednesday Jan 5, 06:00 PM Bidding Ends: Tuesday Jan 11, 07:00 PM |
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Online Auction |
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Paul Auction Co. Inc. Contact: Mike Paul Phone: 262-338-3030 Email: mike@paulauction.com Website: www.paulauction.com GoToAuction.com ID#: 5932 View company information and listings |
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When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals, guns and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. All purchases over $300 are subject to payment by bank wire transfer only if the bidder is previously unknown to Paul Auction Co. This is entirely at our discretion. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers Fee & Convenience Fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US. $10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification. This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:59 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame. Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Shipped items will incur a minimum $6.00 materials fee in addition to actual shipping charges. Shipping and packing labor is charged out at $26.00 per hour or fraction thereof. Although some packing material or boxes may be available at Paul Auction Hall, it is recommended that you bring adequate supplies with you. * All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults. * No implied or express warranties. * All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted. * In person bidder inspection is strongly encouraged. * By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them. * Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion. * Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided. * Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases. * In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyer’s fee & convenience fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to initiate or pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full on auction day. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. 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ONLINE ESTATE AUCTION KEWASKUM, WI STARTS THURSDAY, JAN 6, 7:00PM IN PERSON INSPECTION MONDAY, JAN 10, 2-7PM STARTS CLOSING TUE DEC 11, 7PM PICK UP BY LAST NAME A-L 1/12 & M-Z 1/13, 2-6PM LOCATION: N131 County Rd S. 1.5 miles north of Kewaskum. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The Estate of Nancy Dummer, Kohler, WI. A fine, clean estate filled with items from the Dummer’s Pennsylvania roots. For full ad & photos download our app or visit www.paulauction.com after Jan 3. Some very nice items in this auction. FURNITURE: Vict walnut cylinder front secretary; Pair 1800’s Colonial revival corner cabinets; 1800’s cherry & mahogany dressers; A&C solid mahogany library tbl, forged pulls; 1800’s 5’ x6.5’ drop leaf mahogany tbl; Early stretcher base pin top tbl; Early 2 drwr work tbl w/sandwich pulls; 1800’s mahogany flip top game tbl; Early 3 leg tilt top tbl; (2) early game boards; Shaker Mt. Lebanon #5 rocker; Signed Stickley sewing rocker; Ice Cream tbl & 4 chairs; 1800’s corner chair; Signed Stickley child’s rocking chair; 2 child’s good dressers; A&C oak umbrella stand; Several oak A&C accessory pieces; 4 rope beds; Clock shelves; Iron hall tree; Child’s tbl set; Cedar chest; Grandfather clock; Formal tbl lamps; Etc. TOYS: (24) cast iron still banks; Mattel Lost World Strange Change toy in box, complete, exc. condition; Mattel Vacuform toy, near MIB; View Master Theatre in box w/reels; AMC 150X refractory telescope; 1906 Barritt-Serviss star & planet finder board; 1960’s era gas model plane parts, props, wheels, etc. and (7) NOS engines; Ideal Motoriffic GTO Torture Track, Action Highway & Dearborn Torture Track; Lesney Matchbox Skybusters Air Port w/planes; Tonka & Model steel toys; Die cast cars; M. Mantle & other baseball bats; 60’s baseball caps; 2 Armand Marseille Just Me dolls; 27” Handwerk 119.13 doll; Madam Alexander & many other dolls; China & bisque dolls; Good compo dolls; Cloth black dolls; 60’s dolls & doll house toys; Santa & Mammy ramp walkers; Big Little & other kids books; Atom Ant thermos; 1960 Rollfast boy’s bike; Flexible Flyer sled w/backrest; Toboggan; Nash Goofy Foot skateboard; Lg qty balsa for models, etc.; Etc. THE REST: Impressive Navajo 7’8” x 4”10” 5 color rug; Hotpoint MM 1956 Hi-Vi TV model 17S302, like new; Hawaiian Tabu ukulele; Gremlin guitar; Quality revival mahogany cellarette; Excellent Folk Art tin architectural spire w/star of David; Halley’s Comet ruby weathervane & others; Lg. cast iron urn; Humphrey’s Specifics glass top showcase; 1920’s glass medical cabinet; Several Norwegian tinas; Bronze Handel lamp base; Great “Reiske Sand & Gravel” Germantown adv sign; Porch light from a Kohler Village house; B&H brass lamp; Dietz JR wagon lamp; Gun dog print in novelty frame; Lg pastel; Wildlife prints, numerous framed & unframed pieces by Eckelberry, Coheleach, Am Indian by McCarthy, Robt Randall Burkert, Iver Rose clown print, etc.; Tsuge Esterd briar, silver & ivory pipe NIB; Qty of sterling tbl & flatware; 14k & 10k gold jewelry; Costume jewelry; Singer Featherweight 221-1 sewing machine; Fur coats; Applique quilts; Vintage clothes; Beaver top hat in case; Men’s & Ladies old hats; WS walking stick; Purses; Asian robe; Chas. A. Zahn (Chi.)back bar bottle; Waterford & other cut crystal; Mercury glass tie backs; Scarce Chicago Crucible Co. vase; Rookwood vase; Fulper vase; Nice Belleek Willets bowl; Weller & Roseville; 3gl Ice Water birch leaf crock; Reverse oval 2gl RW crock; Sleepy Eye pitcher; Matte green pottery; Ginger jars; Adv tin litho coffee house form; Painted Firkin; Lap grinders; Spice cabinets include folk; 1 & 2pc butter molds; Whimsy carvings; (7) cast iron match holders; (7) door stops; Replogle 10” globe; Shiny Brite & other ornaments; Military aviation books; KISCO Airspray tabletop fan; 50’s GE tbl fan; (2) Plumb Boy Scout hatchets, both w/sheath; Leitz Wetzlar 7x35 Trinovid binoculars; Thermos twin pack picnic set; Old duck decoys; Modern, carved decoys; Winnebago basket & others; Arrow heads; Agates; 28’ alum ext. ladder; Etc. REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER Mike Paul No 28 TERMS: Cash, check or credit card. 10% Buyer’s fee. 3% CC convenience fee; Tax collected. Full terms online @ www.paulauction.com PAUL AUCTION COMPANY, INC. Kewaskum, WI 53040 1-262-338-3030 0A IF YOU READ NOTHING ELSE, READ THIS! This is a timed closing auction. Not every item ends exactly at 7:00pm on 1/11. Starting at 7:00pm, the first 3 lots will start to close. At 7:01 the next 3 lots will start to close. At 7:02 3 more lots will start to close and so on until all lots have closed out at about 9:00pm, 2 hours after the auction first started to close. If you or anybody else bids within the final 2 minutes of the close on any given lot, the bidding will automatically extend for another 2 minutes to allow other bidders to place a counter bid. This will continue until there is no further bidding activity within a 2 minute time frame. This is by design and that's what makes it a true auction. If you want to be the successful high bidder then you have to be the person who is willing to bid the highest; it's not possible to "snipe" the bid. If you have any questions at all, please call me, I'm happy to explain it. Bidding Tips When you click on the bid bar, (and then click again to "confirm bid") you are placing a bid for the next automatic increment. If you click on the down arrow on the right side of the bar you can select from Create Maxbid which will let the computer automatically place your bids for you up to but not past the amount you enter. This works like the live auction absentee bid and is entirely automatic after you place you maximum bid. If you have questions, ASK! 0B IN PERSON INSPECTION - Monday, January 10, 2-7PM This is your opportunity to look, touch and examine. Please take advantage of it. All merchandise is here at the hall for inspection. 0C Merchandise Pick Up Pick up is scheduled alphabetically for Last name starting with letters A-L on Wednesday, January 12 from 2-6PM and last name M-Z on Thursday January 13 from 2-6PM. It is alright to come on the opposite day if you have a scheduling conflict; please call or email to advise. You must pick up during these time periods if you intend to pay with cash or check. Customers who do not pick up during the scheduled time period will have their credit card charged after 6PM on Thursday unless other arrangements have been made. We do not automatically charge your card unless you don't pick up during the scheduled time period or call us to make other arrangements. If the scheduled dates and times don't work for you please call us to see if we can accommodate you. 0D TERMS & CONDITIONS When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals, guns and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. All purchases over $300 are subject to payment by bank wire transfer only if the bidder is previously unknown to Paul Auction Co. This is entirely at our discretion. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears. 10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers Fee & Convenience Fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US. $10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification. This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:59 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame. Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Shipped items will incur a minimum $6.00 materials fee in addition to actual shipping charges. Shipping and packing labor is charged out at $26.00 per hour or fraction thereof. Although some packing material or boxes may be available at Paul Auction Hall, it is recommended that you bring adequate supplies with you. * All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults. * No implied or express warranties. * All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted. * In person bidder inspection is strongly encouraged. * By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them. * Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion. * Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided. * Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases. * In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyer’s fee & convenience fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to initiate or pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full on auction day. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time. 1 Ladies hats 6 different pieces. 2 boxes are empty. 2 8 Men's hats The uniform cap has brass buttons that have the initials CUS on them. My research indicates that could be Canadian Customs but I couldn't confirm it. Sizes run 7-7 3/8 for the bowler. 3 Assorted women's purses and gloves Fine leather gloves include elbow length. About 20 purses, clutches and overnight bags. 4 GAF View Master Tour Theater Appears to be complete and in very good condition. A quick review of my childhood friends didn't dredge up any memories of anybody that had one of these. Most of us were just lucky if our mom tied a pork chop around our neck so the dog would play with us. 5 12 reel packs and a viewer The Lost In Space series is well written with a riveting storyline and top notch acting. A must see. 6 Testors McCoy 40 Series 21 gas airplane engine. Appears to have seen little or no use. 7 Original, solid copper porch light from a factory home in Kohler Village. Removed at some point for an update, this porch light is entirely original and retains its original glass, bulb socket and finish. 12"H x 7"W. For more information on the houses that these were used on, visit: https://sah-archipedia.org/buildings/WI-01-SB8 8 Kisco Circular Airspray Fan I've heard these referred to as banker's fans because they don't send papers flying. 10" x 8" 9 Replogle 10" reference globe Fair condition but could use a wipe down. 10 Pair of decorated porcelain plaques Each painted with cherubs. Unsigned. One back missing. The other labeled Marshall Field & Co. Chicago, Picture Dept. 11 Mattel, Inc. A Strange Change Toy Featuring The Lost World Exceptional condition! Stock No. 4581 Copyright 1967. Complete toy with the addition of an extra, opened, blister accessory pack of of creaturlings. Beyond cool when it hit the market this toy would cause irregular heartbeats with the Consumer Product Safety Commission if it was brought back. 12 Assorted die cast vehicles. Only one red line Hot Wheels and it's in tough shape. 13 Early American decorator starter kit. Includes a brass B&H Radiant hanging lamp font converted for table use and a wooden bowl screwed to a wooden column with 3 leg base. If I could have found a milk can with an eagle decal I would have added it to this. 14 Leitz Wetzlar Trinovid 7 x 35 binoculars Old school but very high quality and in excellent original condition. Made in Germany. By Germans. 15 Thermos double bottle picnic set with food containers Another time warp piece is this picnic set that apparently never saw use if the paper labels are any indication. 16 M.R.C. Enya 60 Model 7032 airplane engine Probably never used. Includes original paperwork but I didn't want to clean up all of the foam crumbs so it's still in the bottom of the box. 17 Mammy ramp walker. Made in USA. Probably a Wilson. Good condition. Works. 4 1/4". 18 Large lot of modern Christmas decorations. Mostly newer but something may have slipped through. 19 6 assorted P. Buckley Moss framed pictures and others. Includes 4 parian plaques 20 7 modern, decorator duck decoys 2 by Fred Leonard, an S. Mayrs, a Norm Walsh and others plus a book. 21 3 Mickey Mouse Scuffy shoe polish boxes I pulled these out of a kitchen cupboard where I imagine they've been sitting since new. Gorgeous condition. Repair to end flap on blue and white box. Boxes only. 5" H 22 Travelling backgammon game and cased poker chips. Chips are plastic. 23 Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban Aviator Sun Glasses Traditional aviators. Suitable for Presidential use. 24 3 hand carved bird heads and a pewter Hudson eagle The carver is William "Bill" Gier from Sheboygan. I can't find any record of him but he does exceptional work. Carved from wood and mounted to weighted bases. Glass eyes. Bald Eagle, Red Tail Hawk and a Great Horned Owl. 25 4 better quality composition dolls including a Nun Possibly some Madame Alexander in here. Plus clothes. 26 Full, sealed bottle of Martell Cordon Bleu Cognac. Well stored. 27 Mahogany cellarette Overall very good condition but one glass has been replaced. No key. I have no idea if it's 1820 or 1920. Probably the latter. 28 Dr Seuss, Big Little & Golden Books The Cat In The Hat appears to be 1st Edition. 29 Goofy Foot "Nash" Skateboard 22 1/4" 30 Stanley Handyman Hy-Lo Drive No. Hi220 Drill, Blue Bird Tin Snips & WI Tax Service Die The Wisconsin Tax Service Die seems like it would have been used on heavy card stock. Also, a few drill bits included. 31 Atom Ant Thermos & a Fisher Price Toy lunchbox The Thermos is in pretty good condition. 32 O.S. Max S35 Stunt Airplane gas engine Ogawa Model Mfg. Corp. Has seen use but appears to be light. 33 Plumb Boy Scout hatchet with sheath All original. 11" 34 Smith Corona Silent manual typewriter w/floating shift Clean. Action is free. 35 Pair of table lamps Pitchers adorned with mermaids, nymphs and satyr like creatures. Pretty much a party on a pedestal. Repair to base of one as shown. Adjustable 28" - 32". 36 Pair of glass table lamps 29". Loss of silver plate to metal trim. 37 Decorative items A seashell, butterfly diorama, enameled bowl and wicker basket, 18"W. 38 Wrought firewood holder and a bellows. Dry rot to the bellows leather. Log holder is decent 20's-30s construction, probably original to the house. See lot #7. 39 Lesney Matchbox Skybuster Aiport Playcase #507918 Designed for both Matchbox Cars and Sky Buster planes, this airport is in good, original condition and includes 5 Sky Buster planes. The Canuck plane is missing the canopy. Copywright 1975. 40 Tsuge Esterd briar, silver & ivory pipe NIB Never smoked. 41 Plumb Official Boy Scout axe w/sheath Marked on the handle an "axe", it's more along the lines of a hatchet at 13". All original. 42 Quantity of Balsa wood and part of a plane kit Several good sized pieces in here up to 1" x 6" x 36" plank. 43 Glass Medical or Barber Sterilization Cabinet Complete but cross decal on door is lifting. 7.5" x 10" x 11". 44 O. S. Max 30 gas airplane engine Ogawa Model Co. Light, if any use. 45 Asian carved wood fisherman Has damage as pictured. This could be your road to riches. Or it could be a broken, souvenir grade prize from a Chinese carnival. 19" 46 GE General Electric "All Purpose" fan Also known as a TV fan due to its size and shape. Designed to be used as a table top fan or can be wall mounted in several positions. 2 speed. Manufacturer's model No. A2 or F15A2. Dates to the early 60s. 13.5" x 14" x 8" 47 Rocks. And Arrowheads. Several agates, polished and other rocks. Includes sugar quartz arrowhead. 48 1950s Den starter set. GE radio with chipped case and a pair of brass lamps with damage to one shade as shown. 48A Flexible Flyer No 41H Airline Pilot Sled w/ optional backrest. It's a shame that the decal is partially missing as the rest of the sled is in gorgeous condition. The optional backrest was an "extra" that's not commonly found. Can be dated by the use of the safety runner. At some point manufacturers decided to spend on extra 30 cents on the additional metal required to round up the back of the runner. Makes you wonder how many kids had to lose an eyeball to the old style straight runners after piling it up at the bottom of the hill 49 Handwerck 119-13 Doll 5 Composition and wood body. She's all there but needs a little reconstructive surgery. Open mouth. Sleepy eyes. Pierced ears. About 26". 50 Ogawa O.S. Max 19 airplane gas engine w/Jetstream Silencer Appears to have been used. 50A Carl Forslund Quaint Furniture Grand Rapids, MI, carved bird and letter rack plus Vict framed prints Not sure about the bird. Somewhere between a long billed dowitcher and a woodcock. You decide. 51 8 wooden duck decoys and 10 heads A grab bag. 51A Model airplane books and built tank models As shown. 52 Mercury glass curtain tie backs and brass curtain clips. The brass spring clips are marked Germany. 53 Machine made game marbles and a large snow globe. Stands 12" on a walnut base. 54 Polly Shorrock, Shackman and other dolls and doll house accessories. The dolls in the lower right are unmarked but well detailed and well made. 55 Large assortment of quality doll house furniture Most of the wood furniture is mahogany and at least a few pieces retain Marshall Field Co. stickers on them. The grand piano is a Swiss Thorens music box.This is pretty good quality as far as doll house furnishings go. One of the corner cupboards has a $2.70 MF price tag on it. That's over $20 by today's equivalent. 56 Four baseball bats and a telescope. If you're good with the bat, you'll need the telescope. Steve Garvey, Pee Wee Reese and Mickey Mantle. Louisville Slugger and others. 57 Large lot of assorted dolls. Mostly plastic and vinyl but the doll in the lower left is a compo Madame Alexander. 58 Singer Featherweight Portable Sewing Machine 221-1 Wear to the case but the machine is clean and in good condition. 59 Large collection of WWII and military related books. Mostly aviation. 60 Ogawa O.S. Max III 29 airplane gas engine w/muffler Appears to have seen use. 61 Madame Alexander Scarlett Doll From the modern porcelain collection. About 22". 62 1970s baseball souvenir helmets and a Seattle Seahawks Football helmet. Brewers, San Diego Padres, Houston Astros and Seattle Seahawks. 63 1960s Tim McAuliffe KM Pro baseball caps Los Angeles Dodgers, California Angels & San Francisco Giants. Good condition. Leather bands. 64 Mirro Matic Colormode Electric Coffee 22 cup Percolator Model M-9293-39. As my dad would have said, "Now the Poppy Red model, that's the hard one to find. You can find Harvest Gold and Avocado all day long. But the Poppy Red ones almost never show up." Has the obligatory white medical tape on the base with Nancy Dummer's name on it for social use. Has seen very little use. Basket and perc tube are present, just not pictures. 65 Large lot of dolls and a marionette. The large Effanbee has a music box built in to her back. 66 Many model airplane parts and accessories. 24 wood propellors, 8" - 12" plus 2 plastics; Aluminum and plastic propellor spinners, (nosecones?) several NIB; tethering wire; 3 & 4 blade props; NOS 12" canopy, Engine mounts; NOS engine test unit, Tires and more. 67 Santa ramp walker Made in USA. Good condition. 4.5". Works 68 Monogram Snoopy Snap Tite model Snoopy needs a cleaning but he's in good shape. Copyright 1970. Somebody wrote on the box cover. 69 Ethnic cloth dolls 6 total. 70 Belleek Willets 10" Bowl and a pair of lead Angelus bookends I looked at this bowl 3 times before I saw a short hairline in the bottom. Shame, too, as it's a really nice bowl. 71 Assorted bird and animal books Some nice coffee table books in here. 72 Classic Nesco Electric Full Size Roaster Hasn't seen a lot of use. They last forever and are invaluable if you're hosting for the holidays. 73 Ruby Flash Cognac decanter 16" 74 3 Hummel figurines 16 2/0 has base chip. Basket Girl & Chimney Sweep are both Full Bee, Tmk 2. 75 3 box set of Ideal Motorific Race Tracks The only vehicles I could find are pictured. I can't guarantee that any of the sets are complete. 76 Lot of cut and other crystal The bowl, vase and 2 of the decanters are signed Waterford. 77 Large assortment of sterling silver flatware and tableware The butter knife is coin silver. The candlesticks are solid sterling; not weighted. 63.69 troy ounces total weight not including the coasters. Butter knife is included in weight. 78 Several small dolls. Largest is 6.5" 79 Several china head dolls. Largest is 12" 80 Two pair of ginger jars 12" and 13", including wooden bases 81 Large assortment of silver plated table and flatware Plus a brass pantry scoop. 82 Tabu Hawaiian Ukulele Very clean, but 2 separations on the back as shown. 21". Yes, I had originally described this as a mandolin. I have no idea why as I'm aware of the difference. Old age, I guess. 83 Gremlin Adjustomatic acoustic guitar by Jackson Guldan No splits. Made in America. 84 3 sets of Chinese infant/toddler outfits including caps Includes 2 books. 85 Matched pair of Heuback Koppellsdorf 275 8/0 porcelain dolls Kid bodies. Legs on one doll require repair. No damage to hands. 86 Large assortment of older Christmas ornaments Includes some feather tree ornaments. 87 Pair of Armand Marseille "Just Me" dolls Hands have damage. One arm is separated. 9.5". 88 Grete 2 doll marked P.M. (Porzellanfabrik Mengersgereuth) 14" compo body. Broken fingers. 89 Mattel Vac-U-Form Toy No. 0422 Ca. 1962 Again, another toy that doesn't appear to have seen any use. The power cord is still factory wound and the caution paper is still mounted in the heat well. Many of the forms are still attached to the sprue cards. I suspect the only reason that the glue has seen use is that it was commandeered for airplane models. Includes 4 NOS packs of accessory plastic sheets. 90 Lot of 4 vinyl dolls, crib and assorted clothes. Includes large Patti Playpal. Patti exhibits some signs of androgenic alopecia. 91 Ogawa O.S. Max III 15 gas airplane engine Damage to casting on exhaust port. 92 Japan tin litho US Army friction drive Star Jeep in box by Tada Box and toy are both in near mint condition. Jeep is 7.5" long. 93 Carrom brand double sided carrom board Excellent condition. With original box. 94 Men's accoutrement set. Includes a WS signed "skull cracker" walking stick and an early model W Remington Foursome electric shaver. 95 An assortment of newer and older dolls. Includes 2 English made Norah Welling Sailor figures. (We never say doll when referring to a sailor). A wire body Gremlin Getter, vinyl & cloth dolls and a Lester ventriloquist doll by Eegee, ca. 1973 96 Several pressed steel trucks and toys. Considering how well they took care of most of their toys it's a wonder these lived in the sandbox. Tonka Motor Transport with no vehicles, Doepke Adams motor grader, Doepke Heiliner, Tonka Allied Van Lines semi and several smaller vehicles. 97 Dinky Supertoys Tank Transporter by Meccano An uncommon toy on this side of the pond. A Thornycroft Mighty Antar pulling a 660 tank transporter with a 651 Centurion Tank. Good condition. 13" with ramps down. 97A Buster Brown & Tighe cast iron still bank by Arcade About as clean as you'll ever find one. 5" x 4.5" 97B Marx tin litho Tanks Corps 12 wind up mechanical toy Complete and in good condition. Functions but does not shoot sparks from machine gun ports. 10" x 5" 98 Cast iron garden urn and twig birdhouse. Urn is 29"W x 13"H. Bird condo is 24"H 99 Cast iron still "Bank" Very good condition. 4" x 5.5" 100 Cast iron Blue Heron doorstop by Albany Foundry #83. 7.5". Nice original paint. 101 Cast iron scalding kettle fire jacket panel This is part of a stove that was made specifically to hold a scalding kettle. It's about 25" W. The last photo shows a stove that would have used this type of jacket. The complete stove is for illustration only and is NOT part of the auction; you're only getting this panel. 102 2 cast iron match holders A tabletop ladies boot and a wall hung urn. 103 Hanging medicine cabinet with mirror 14" x 25" x 7". This is an old cabinet but somebody took the liberty of distress painting it for you. 104 Cast iron still "bank" 3.25" x 4.5". 105 A nice Swedish tina I don't know if the Swedes also call them tinas, but I do. Good condition.5.5" x 4.25". I was unable to translate the lid. 106 Cast iron lift top match holder. Bare metal. 4"W 107 Hanging spice cabinet. I've never seen a 6 drawer model before. Maybe they were special order only. 108 Hanging walnut corner cabinet w/beveled mirror 13" x 29" x 9" 109 2 mini jugs An Old Continental Whiskey and a bail handled jug. Each about 3.25" 110 A small jug and a signed Hermann snuff jar. You could make the argument that this isn't really a snuff jar but in the early days of WI stoneware collecting this size was uniformly referred to as a snuff jar so that works for me. About 7" The little ovoid is about 3 3/4" It can be a Whitewater if you'd like but I wouldn't take that public. 111 Double bail handle Winnebago basket Some minor breaks. Displays well. 20" x 12" x 11" 112 Hall's Excelsior mechanical bank and a Self Closing lift top bank The hall's has had some remodeling done to the roof and the figure is missing. The self closing is bare metal. 113 3 mounted pheasants They're a little old and a little tired but if you put 'em up high enough nobody will notice. 114 Unusual match and spent match cast iron holder Not a common form. 6.25" 115 GE Monitor top cast iron advertising still bank 3.75" 116 A cast aluminum glove form. Detachable thumb is missing. Gauntlet is sheet steel. 20" 117 Nest of 3 wooden bowls Largest is 16.75". Smallest has traces of a blue wash. Middle bowl is checked. 118 Junior Safe Deposit Cast Iron and steel combination still bank Great original paint. 4.5" 119 Folding Tin Candle Lantern One pane needs to have the retainer strip resoldered but aside from that it's in pretty nice shape. 4.25sq x 8"H not including the handle. 120 Dietz Junior Wagon Lamp Bullseye lens has a crack but the rest of the lantern is pretty nice including the red lens. 121 Matte green art pottery vase and a Van Briggle flower frog The5.5" vase is marked "CC". My mind is not elastic enough to think that what that really means is Chicago Crucible. 122 Miniature Dazey countertop butter churn and a 6 hole candle mold. I personally suspect that both of these pieces are newer than older but you're free to disagree. 123 Lap top coffee grinder 6.25" square. Label is illegible. 124 Blacksmith made double outside calipers 17.25"H 125 Pierced tin charcoal foot warmer With hearts. Complete with charcoal pan. 9" x 8" x 6". 126 Victorian walnut wall pocket 12" x 18" x 4" 127 Lap top coffee grinder Stamped steel and cast iron. 6.5"sq. 128 Decorated Norwegian Tina Simply marker "Noreg". 4.25" x 4" x 3.25" 129 Early Dutch Onion bottle and a blue sponge pitcher About an early a bottle as you'll find around here and damge free also. The pitcher had hairlines and a minor chip. 130 Gray enamel coffee pot with pewter trim and a spittoon Pot, or at least the glass portion, made by Gardella Mfg. Cleveland, O. 131 2 decorative cast iron items The oak leaves are 13.5" x 7" and the other thing is 9". 132 "New Driver" reflective bead car plate This is hilarious. The Scarlet Letter of the automotive world. Made by Scioto Sign Co. Kenton, OH. Steel. 10" x 6" 133 Fitzgerald Star-Rite brass blade table fan Model 422. Untested. 10.5"H 134 Nice footstool in old paint. Somewhere between mustard and not white. 23" x 12" x 11" 135 Neat wooden cleaver Too small to be a trade sign. Maybe it hung inside over the meat department? Made in 3 pieces, the scales are separate pieces as they would be on a real cleaver. 17.25" x 6" 136 Cast iron Scarlet Tanager door stop 6" 137 Daisy 867 Spice Grinder The label is missing but these were made by A.C. Williams. Sometimes referred to as toys, it is a working grinder. 2.5"sq 138 Cast iron toy cannon. Despite the fact that it has a bore and a touch hole I suspect that even the smallest charge would turn this into instant shrapnel. 7.5" x 5" 139 Western Stoneware Chief Sleepy Pitcher Unsigned. Stained and crazed but no chips or cracks. 6.5" 140 Detailed carving of a woman's wooden shoe Had thread laces at one time.5.5" 141 No. 326 White City Puzzle Safe cast iron bank by Nicol & Co. Made to commemorate the Chicago World's Fair Colombian Exposition. Door knob has been replaced. 3.5"H 142 C. Parker safety door cast iron match holder 6"H 143 Punch decorated wooden tina Repair to side. Missing handle. 9"W 144 Cutlery box in old blue Nice piece. Splay side. 11.5" x 7.5" 145 2 pc swan butter mold Stamp is 2.5"W 146 2 pc wheat shock butter mold Stamp is 3"W 147 Shock of wheat butter stamp 4.5"W 148 Unusual spice cabinet in the form of a step back cupboard Cherry, walnut & pine. Repaired damage to one drawer front. 11.25" x 16.5" x 5" 149 Burglar Proof House Safe Cast Iron Bank Damage to locking mechanism. 6"H 150 Victorian walnut Eastlake "God Bless Our Home" towel bar. 22" x 15" x 4.5" 151 "Matches Are Cheaper Than Gas" cast iron match holder Wells for live and spent matches."Turn Off Burner When Not Using". 7.5" x 4.5" 152 Weller Glendale vase Bird with nest. Has line at top. 8" 153 Opalescent swirl glass shade. Fitted for a 3" ring. 8"+ 154 Oak splint half basket Minor splint damage. 9"W x 5"D 155 Large, decorated tina Oak, pine and basswood. Glue repair to base. 21" x 12.5" x 6.5" 156 John Blaul & Sons Cottage Blend Coffee Tin Cottage shaped tin litho container with image of elderly woman, children and pets in front of cottage. Wear to surfaces. 7" x 7.5" x 4.5" 156A Cast iron cat doorstop 8" 157 Scarce Chicago Crucible Co. Art Pottery Vase 4 raised panels in the manner of a scarab beetle. Mottled green and brown glaze. No apparent damage. 4.75" x 3.25" 158 Carved wood whimsy of captive balls and a chain, of sorts. Captive balls are 9.5" long. Links are 31". 159 Cast iron match safe. Designed to rest on a horizontal surface. No damage. Bare metal. 4.25" x 5" 160 Rampant cast iron horse bank on base 7" x 7.5" 161 Roseville green Hexagon bowl No damage. 6" 162 Cobalt and salt glaze match holder Hairline. 3"H 163 Cast iron pack dog still bank Replaced screw. 5.5"L 164 Cast iron nickel plated Connecticut Foundry elephant bookend Single bookend. Well marked. 6" x 6" 165 Gibbs horse and covered wagon mechanical pull toy. As the wagon is pulled the horse's legs move via steel rods attached to the wagon wheels. One side of the horse paper litho is missing. Ca. 1910 166 2 gallon Red Wing reverse oval/wing Tight hairline at base. No chips. 167 Folk art carved bank in the form of a bench or stool Well carved. Small chip around nail. 7.5" x 5" x 4" 168 Counter top butter churn in mustard paint Marked in pencil under lid, "From Vermont". 22" x 17" x 11" 169 Cutlery box made from embossed wood 14" x 4" x 10" 170 3 gallon Red Wing Birch Leaves Ice Water crock Small, tight crow's foot on reverse does not penetrate. Crow's foot, approximately 2" dia., is on inside of the backside and is not visible from the outside. Spigot has been removed for potential shipping. This revealed an existing chip under the spigot flange. No other chips. No lid. 171 Fulper double handle vase Excellent condition. 7.5"H 172 1/4 sawed oak shelf. Quite a substantial piece. No veneer. Well made, designed and proportioned. Original finish. 37" x 12" x 7" 173 Hand carved Swiss Edelweiss spoon About 7" 174 Cast iron Turkey still bank 3.5"H 175 Handel patinated bronze table lamp base. Finish in good condition. 3 socket. Ridged ball chains pulls. Embroidered tape signature on base felt. 11" x 20" 176 Blacksmith made stump hook These were designed for stump removal when land was being cleared. The hook was pounded into the stump, (note the peening) and a chain was inserted into the grab hook and then wrapped around the stump. A team of oxen would walk in a circle and twist the stump out of the ground. Far more force could be exerted this way then by trying to remove it with a dead pull. 177 Billiken cast iron still bank 4.25"H 178 Matte green jardiniere 8.5"H 179 Copper tea kettle and coffee pot The tea kettle is dovetailed and the top of the handle strap is stamped O.A. Gundersen. The 6 pt coffee pot has Britannia trim and a solder repair to the lid finial. 10" and 9" H respectively. 180 Humphries Specifics 2 drawer adverting walnut case. Glass top with gold lettering on the reverse. Divided drawers. 23" x 8" x 17" 181 French Bulldog cast iron still bank Or Boston. Or whatever. Marked Design Pat 1914 on reverse. 3.75"H 182 Burley Winter Art Pottery Jardiniere Crooksville OH. No damage. Bottom signed. 11" x 8.25" 183 Oak A&C Adjustable book rack 16" X 6' X 6'. Adustable to 27" 184 Classic Halley's Comet ruby flash weathervane. All original. No damage. No repairs. 22.5" 185 Quarter sawed oak A&C waste basket 9"sq x 16"H. All 4 sides have a similar design carved into them. 186 "Beauty" cast iron horse still bank 5" x 4" 187 Quarter sawed oak A&C coat & hat rack 3 hooks have been replaced but they did a good job of it. Not noticeable without examination. 30" x 8.5". 188 2 pieces of art pottery The bowl is similar to, but not quite, Roseville Carnelian I and is unmarked. The hanging basket is most likely Ohio. The flaw in the bottom of the basket is factory. 7" and 6" respectively 189 Horse weather vane and a copper arrow weathervane The horse is well ventilated but what's a weather vane without a few bullet holes? Horse is 9.5" x 8.5". Arrow is 16" and was originally nickel plated but has lost most of it. 190 Cast iron pig still bank. 5" x 3" 191 Matte green A&C jardiniere Decoration appears to be a floral medallion. Unmarked. 13" x 9.5" 192 2 small wall hangings A&C oak children kissing and an steel engraving of a church marked Ulm Munster. Both roughly 6" x 8" 193 Plated cast iron dresser mirror with cherubs Original mirror. The swing foot has been replaced but it has no bearing on the function. 11.6" x 9" 194 Firkin in salmon wash The lid has been replaced but well matched. 10" x 14" 195 Rampant horse still bank Traces of gold paint. 5" 196 Rookwood bowl and flower frog in green Both pieces are marked. Ca. 1915. Bowl is 1309, frog is 1821C. No damage noted. 197 Quarter sawed oak low table Nicely made with original finish. 14" sq x 17"H 198 Cast iron rooster still bank Bare metal. 5" H 199 2 sewing birds This style dates to the 1950s. 200 A&C matte green jardinere pedestal. It's always easier to find the jardiniere than the pedestal so we've done the hard part for you. 10" x 21" 201 Reed & Barton 1917 duck pin bowling trophy It's a bit misshapen but where do you find a duck pin trophy? The image of the bowler is done is silver. 10" 202 Chas. A. Zahn Co. back bar whiskey bottle decanter This firm was located in Chicago. 12" 203 Thrift Dial Bank & cast iron Mutt and Jeff M&J is a repro. Thrift is steel. 204 Royal Hager horse statue R451. 2 minor base chips. 13" x 9.5" 205 Weller hanging bowl Bottom signed Weller Ware ink stamp. The picture of the signature isn't blurry, that's just how it looks. 11.5" x 3" 206 Small folk art trunk Decoratively carved lid. Mixed woods. 9" x 4" x 5" 207 Cast iron "Bank" 2.75" sq x 5.5" 208 Folk art rooster carving and a mounted Indian souvenir Rooster is 6" x 6". Indian is 5"H 209 7 drawer spicebox Nice. Clean. 7.5" x 11" x 3" 210 Owl expanding book rack Brass plated cast iron end caps. Expands from 9" to 16" 211 Tulip decorated jardiniere Some chips, one to foot. 11" x 8" 212 Art Nouveau Pairpoint candlestick Form 6189. Loss of plating, otherwise good condition. 11" 213 Weller Coppertone flower frog 5.5" 214 Masonic walnut match holder and a covered box Holder is 9"H. Box is 6" dia. 215 Quarter sawed oak A&C book shelf Original finish. 14" x 22" x 10" 216 Decker's Iowa advertising cast iron pig bank Decker's made "hog rings", a metal staple inserted into a pig's nose to keep it from rooting. 217 Quarter sawed oak A&C coat & hat rack 2 bottom hooks are missing. Inner frame is rebated for mirror or glass and image. Nice original finish. 24" x 20" 218 Matte green A&C umbrella jar. Good condition. Light spot is unglazed, not chipped. Unsigned. 10" x 21" 219 Cast iron cat door stop Substantial casting. 7" 220 Jardiniere base No damage noted. 10" x 18" 221 Cast iron dog with pack still bank Old green and black over gold. 8" x 6" 222 Impressive Navajo 7’8” x 4”10” 5 color rug; Some color run. Some minor separation in weave but overall very good condition. 223 Weller vase Normal crazing but no damage noted. 12" 224 Eastlake walnut clock shelf w/a drawer and another shelf The second shelf is newer but styled in the old manner. The Eastlake is 21" x 9" x 6" 225 A really nice buttocks basket. 15" 226 A footstool Brown over old red. 15.5" x 9" x 7.5" 227 2 cast iron mail box still banks 5" & 4" 227A 3 cast iron banks The small house on the left is a cutey. The larger of the 2 bank buildings is missing its finial. 228 3 matte green A&C shallow bowls. Good condition. No patterns or embossing. All are about 9". 229 3 dogs in a hamper cast iron door stop. 7" x 6" 230 Walnut and cherry cutlery box. Splay side. 12.5" x 4.5" x 9" 231 A beaver top hat with travelling case. A survivor. Hat is in good condition. Case has a few miles on it. About 7 1/8 or so. 232 1920s "A Night In Venice" framed print. Plus a modern DeLaval framed piece. 233 A butternut shelf. 25" x 10" x 8" 234 A matte green A&C vase Good condition. Embossed 87 on the bottom. 6.5" x 12" 235 Nickel plated commercial spittoon Weighted base. Shows normal signs of use. 8" x 12" 236 Mini rustic couch and easel Couch is old but unsigned. Easel frame is newer. Couch is 9.5"W 237 Pine shelf in old paint Has a nice, primitive look to it. 33" x 8" x7" 238 2 small house style cast iron banks Tallest is 3" 239 Flower basket cast iron door stop. 9.5" 240 Quarter sawed oak A&C stand Nice form. Could use some tightening but nothing serious. Over varnished. 16"W x 18"H 241 8' Whimsy carved wooden chain They even went through the effort to make both slip and grab hooks. 242 Framed African bull elephant print by Guy Coheleach 31" x 26" 243 Framed African Cape Buffalo by Guy Coheleach 34" x 28" 243A Pair of framed pheasants 28" x 22" 244 Pair of framed American Indian prints by McCarthy 23" x 24" and 21" x 26" 245 Framed Cheetah and Thompson's Gazelle print by Guy Coheleach 32" x 27" 246 Framed Clouded Leopard print by Guy Coheleach 26" x 32" 247 Framed leopard print by Guy Coheleach 35" x 29" 248 Framed African Elephant by Guy Coheleach 35" x 28" 249 Framed "Tiger Head" by Guy Coheleach 21" x 25" 250 Framed "Leopard Head" by Guy Coheleach 21" x 25" 251 Framed Trumpeter Swans by Don Eckelberry 36" x 30" 252 Framed American Indian print by McCarthy 30" x 25" 253 Framed US Army Cavalry print by McCarthy 35" x 26" 254 Framed stagecoach robbery print by McCarthy 30" x 34" 255 Framed "Show's On" clown print by Iver Rose Water damage appears to be limited to matting and frame, but.... 30" x 36" See lot 278 256 Framed "Jungle Jaguar" print by Guy Coheleach 36" x 30" Includes a framed print with personalized inscription by the artist. 257 Set of 2 unframed bird prints by Guy Coheleach & John Ruthven American Kestrel 16" x 20" and Bufflehead Duck 21" x 17" 258 Unframed Bobcat by Richard Evans Younger 26" x 17" 258A Unframed set of 4 bird prints by Guy Coheleach. Purple Gallinule, Wood Thrush, Black caped Chickadee, and Kirtland's Warbler. 12" x 15", on average 259 Pair of unframed American Indian prints by McCarthy 20" x 16" and 26" x 19" 260 Assorted unframed prints and images plus several rigid portfolios and storage cases. These have all been stored rolled and are better suited for poster use. 261 Unframed "Common Egret" print by Guy Coheleach. 30" x 23" 262 Unframed "Snowy Owl" print by Guy Coheleach 34" x 24" 263 Unframed "Ivory Billed Woodpecker" print by Guy Coheleach 22" x 30" 264 Unframed "Alert And Ready" White Gyrfalcon print by Don Eckelberry 23" x 31" 265 Unframed "White Eared Puffbird" print by Don Eckelberry 12" x 16" 266 Unframed Wapiti Stag by Guy Coheleach 23" x 30" 267 Framed Great Horned Owl print by Guy Coheleach 30" x 36" 268 Framed 1920s print of woman with urn 18" x 32" 269 Novelty framed print of gun dogs Applied gun, game bag and powder horn with oak leaf branches and acorns plus hanging game. 36" x 22" 270 Signed Nelson scenic pastel The colors really "pop" on this. 39" x 20" 271 Autumn colors scenic pastel 26" x 14" 272 1800s ROG framed mirror and cottage scene 11" x 21" 273 Framed image of a seated Asian man Appears to be hand done but I can't be certain. 21" x 41" 274 Framed tiger print by Guy Coheleach 43" x 35" 275 Framed "African Lion" by Guy Coheleach 36" x 31" 276 Framed "Jungle Jaguar" by Coheleach 32" x 28" 277 Framed Leopard print by Guy Coheleach 31" x 36" 278 Framed "Hiya Folks" clown print by Iver Rose 30" x 36" See lot 255 279 Framed Siberian Tiger by Guy Coheleach 30" x 36" 280 28' aluminum extension ladder . 281 Ladies fur trimmed leather coat Good condition. 282 Embroidered Asian Garment Some fading and material damage on sleaves, as shown. 283 4 vintage ladies garments I love the word ""vintage". It says nothing and everything all at the same time. And yes, I'm aware that most major design and fashion houses don't do their promotional photo shots in front of an aluminum extension ladder. 284 Ladies fur short coat . 285 3 pieces of children's bedding . 286 Applique Quilt Entirely hand quilted. Nice condition. 287 Bicentennial commemorative quilt Each panel stitch signed by the maker. 288 Ladies full length fur coat. Good condition. I know if my last name was Haugen I'd be all over this. 289 6' classic Adirondack "Arrow" toboggan Ready for the slopes. 290 1800s solid mahogany drop leaf table No veneer on this quality piece. I suspect this was originally part of one of those gargantuan 3 piece banquet sets as the top has been reset. Regardless, they did a fair job of it and it makes for a more practical table. 76" x 60" when open. 25" x 60" closed. 29.5"H. 291 Unmatched pair of 1960s/1970s hanging lamps When people ask me what type of things they should be buying ahead of the collecting curve, my advice is always the same. Buy the best quality that you can find in any given category. Don't buy 50, $2 items. Buy 2, $50 items. These lamps fit the criteria. 292 Pine rope bed Side rails have ben converted to accept a standard mattress. On occasion I hear people complain that the bed isn't original if it's been converted from rope. As a youngster I slept on a conventional rope bed with a feather tick and I'm hear to tell you there should be a federal law prohibiting that. 293 Matched pair of early beds Walnut. Could be butternut but I'm leaning toward walnut. These don't appear to have ever been rope beds. Outfitted with brass rods for bed skirts. 294 Matched pair of mahogany 1800s corner cupboards I don't get enough pre civil war furniture through here to be intimately familiar with all of the design and construction styles but I'd bet a shiny new dime that these are both late 1800s revival pieces done in a mixed style my dad would have called "Chippelwhite". Some condition issues here and there but nothing that should be deal breaker. 295 Cherry 2 drawer work table Split in the top. Pulls appear to be Sandwich glass. 21" sq x 29"H 296 Signed L.&J.G. Stickley oak sewing rocker 30"H 297 Red decal signed Stickley youth rocker It appears to be the "looped G" decal but you decide. Damage to the leather seat. The paperboard and duct tape repair to the underside may not be considered historically correct. 23" 298 Signed Conrey Davis oak A&C umbrella/cane stand Missing bottom tray. 11.5" sq x 29"H 299 Steel hall tree w/cast iron hooks & legs 70" 300 Cherry & mahogany chest of drawers Some veneer loss. 42" x 45" x 20" 301 Cherry & mahogany 3 drawer chest. Filled alignment holes from a long gone mirror. 41" x 36" x 19" 302 Period, mahogany flip top game table A minor piece or two of veneer loss. 34" x 30" x 17" 303 Solid mahogany A&C 2 drawer library table And by solid, I mean solid. No veneer here anywhere. Even the secondary wood is solid quarter sawed oak. Good pulls; not cheesy look-a-likes. I spent a fair amount of time researching this hoping to find a marked example but no luck. The number "16" is stamped into the wood in discreet places, if that helps you at all. I did find one other that was identical in every respect but it was also unsigned and unattributed. The construction is good but not over the top. The top boards are not splined which has lead to some separation along the joint lines. Appears to be original finish. Needs some TLC to be 100% but I think this pieces is worth it. 48" x 29" x 30" 304 Hanging electric light fixture. About a 26" drop as currently configured. 305 Old game board Single sided. Good look to it. 29" x 19" 306 Old game board. Double sided but wired for hanging. 13" sq 307 Early pin top pine 1 drawer, stretcher base table Deep overhang. Remnants of an old red finish. Small enough that you don't have to rearrange the entire room to accommodate it. A nice piece. 36" x 28" x 27" 308 Signed Mt Lebanon Shakers No. 5 arm rocker. Original finish. Woven cloth seat. A rare visitor to the WI market. 38.5" H 309 Cherry tilt top candle stand An early style. The usual reinforcing repairs to the legs. A handsome piece. Top is 23" x 17.5" oval. 27.5"H 310 Walnut corner chair with needlepoint seat. 30.5" 311 Rollfast boy's 26" single speed bike Whitewall tires hold air. Good condition and will clean up well. 312 Splint seat chair This started life as a rocker but it now identifies as a chair. The seat was replaced but they did a good job. Arms are sightly figured tiger maple. At 51" it's fairly imposing 313 Arm rocker with woven seat and back 41" 313A Walnut marble top Victorian dresser . 314 Ice cream stool 24" 315 Modern flip top cherry wood game table Made in the Victorian style. 29"H 316 Converted rope bed Maple 317 Mastercraft cedar chest. Made in MN of TN red cedar. Still has a good nose to it. 318 An aftermarket car top carrier. This was originally bought for and used on a 1960s VW Beetle. Comes with oversized cups for use on curved roofs. If you're bidding on Lot 15 you should be bidding on this, too. 319 Unmatched pair of wrought iron floor lamps No shades. 320 Child's table and chair set Birch. Original finish. 28"W x 22"H 321 Oak hall tree 69" 322 InStep Engine No. 7 Fire & Rescue pedal car This is a modern reproduction. Missing ladders. Due to a stiff hip I did not test it. Bell works. 323 Oak thing. Probably was used to cover speakers at one time. Would make a heckuva picture frame. 70" x 37" 324 "The Burn Off" print signed by Robert Burkert 44" x 34" 325 Framed Bald Eagle print by Guy Coheleach 36" x 43" 326 Child or doll size hanky drawer dresser in pine Well made and nicely proportioned. 24" x 27" x 11" 327 Barwick Grandfather clock ca. 1974 Ran for a little while but this isn't the most level floor in town. 75" 328 Art Nouveau frame with classic image 18" x 11" 329 Outstanding sheet metal architectural finial I sold this the first time many years ago when were selling off the collection of Al & Izzy Muckerheide. Where Al picked it up is anybody's guess but he had an eye for good items decades before most people had ever heard the word antique. It is a striking piece and worthy of a spot in any top collection. Red paint over sheet metal construction. Joints are soldered. Bottom is open. 26.5" H 330 Mahogany & mahogany crotch grain veneer chest Minor veneer loss. 41" x 41" x 20" 331 The Barritt - Serviss Star & Planet Finder ca. 1906 This is so cool. Very good condition. The dial rotates to align with the sky for any given time of year. Aside from the obvious eye appeal I find it amazing that it even survived considering that it's made from paperboard. Designed to hang. 15" sq. 332 "Ise Good Now" framed Mabel Lucie Atwell print 11" x 14" 333 Pair of 1940s glass dresser lamps About 9"H 334 Cherry wood 4 drawer chest. Top has been squared off. 42" x 46" x 20" 335 Cherry wood 4 drawer chest. This is a good looking piece. The "missing" pull from the top drawer is present. 42" x 41" x 19" 336 1920s framed print of a church 16" x 21" Comes with a late Victorian walnut framed mirror, not pictured. 337 Reiske Sand & Gravel Corp. Germantown, WI sign Made by the Hartford Sign & Neon Co. Paint on galvanized steel. 48" x 8". 338 "Nancy" hand tinted lithograph 13" x 17" 339 Nice Victorian walnut cylinder front desk. A little Eastlake, a little Aesthetic. Ready to put in place. 43" x 87" x 22" 340 Unmatched pair of chairs Chair on the right could use a bit of tightening. Has original rush seat. 341 Ice cream table and chair set Needs some TLC but you were looking for a great winter project anyway. Right? 342 Matched pair of carved mahogany, needle point chairs Professionally redone at some point, you could actually sit in these and not automatically have a folding chair. 343 1956 Hotpoint Model 17S302 Portable TV Possibly the coolest TV you will ever see. It is in such good condition that for a moment I thought it was a repro, like all those Crosley radios you see kicking around. But no, it's legit. At a bidder's request I plugged it in to see what the tube did; that's the last picture. It smelled hot almost immediately so I promptly unplugged it. 16" x 13" x 17" 344 1965-1968 Green Bay Packers nodder bobble head realistic real face No repairs. Minor decal wear. 345 4 pc yellow gold jewelry set. Necklace (13"), pin back brooch, screw post earrings and a ring.The ring is marked 14K and is a different style than the rest of the set. The other pieces all match and are unmarked but tested as 10K. The amethyst colored stones are untested. Total weight of all pieces is 2.475ozt. Weight of the set minus the ring is 2.315 ozt. As a heads up if you plan on wearing this, the necklace is for a very small neck. 346 Gold, sterling & other jewelry The ring is unmarked but tests as 10K. 347 Dragon Pin & earring set. Marked MMA & MFA. Large pin is 2.25" 348 Assorted costume jewelry. Includes modern, Victorian, signed, rhinestone & more. 349 Assorted costume and other jewelry The 23" amber necklace on the right appears to be genuine. 352 350 Assorted costume & other jewelry. The necklace on the lower left has what appear to be natural pearls. 353 351 Political Willkie 1940 campaign pin. LAST ITEM IN AUCTION I've looked high and low to find another example of this pin. Nada. Not in my reference books. Not online. Not anywhere. I have a hard time believing there aren't others, but it can't be terribly common. About 2" wide. 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 |
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