Antique Furniture,Glassware,Crocks & Bottles, Decoys & Oyste
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Salisbury, MD 21801
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Bidding Starts: Monday Aug 8
Bidding Ends: Wednesday Sep 7
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Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc.

Website: easternshoreauctions.com

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Listing Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions By registering to bid online with Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc., Bidders agree to the following Terms & Conditions for all auctions. Terms may vary based on State, Local, Federal and Consignor regulations. 1. By registering to bid at Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc., (ESA) you agree to close the transaction pursuant to the terms and conditions of sale. 2. Registration: By registering with ESA, you agree to hold harmless ESA, its owner and any Consignor against any claim or liability resulting from items sold, including but not limited to: proximate or consequential damages, failure to comply with local, state or federal laws, and cost or legal expenses arising there from. Auctioneers and Consignors liability shall be limited to the refund of Bidders purchase price. 3. Required Bidding Information: Bidders are required to submit current and accurate information including a valid full name, address, email address, credit card and phone number. Bidder must be 18 years of age or older, and is required to register for each auction. Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc., (ESA) reserves the right to reject registration to any person or entity. Bidder is responsible for security of his/her bidding number/user name and password, and any and all bids placed under the assigned number/ID. Auctioneer should be notified immediately if Bidder believes his/her bid number, account and/or password have been compromised. 4. Bidding: The highest Bidder shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute shall be settled at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion. In Case of BIDDING ERRORS, prior to auction closing, the Bidder must immediately contact our office at 443-235-5717 or email to info@easternshoreauctions.com. Corrections will be reviewed and altered at the discretion of the Auctioneer. Review all bids before submitting. NO bids will be reversed after the auction has begun closing. NOTE: If you are not comfortable or willing to register online which includes placing a credit card on file on our Secure Web server you may enter bids in person by contacting the auctioneer. Bids must be in writing and are legally binding. A valid credit card will be required when the bid is placed. Valid Identification will also be required if you are unknown to the Auction Co. We will upload the bids placed by you on your behalf onto the online bidding server. 5. Bidder Termination: ESA reserves the right to terminate any registration, deny any person for any reason permission or access to bid, to reject any and all bids, and to suspend or ban a Bidder from bidding. Bidder registration is not transferable or assignable. 6. Sales Tax: When applicable, MD sales tax (6%) will be charged on all items. If you are tax exempt as reseller or non-profit entity, a current tax exempt or resale exemption certificate must be e-mailed to info@easternshoreauctions.com prior to the auction closing date. If the certificate is not received and confirmed, the invoice will be charged sales tax and the Bidder will need to apply for the refund from the state of Maryland (or the state where the item is located). For motor vehicles purchases the Buyer is responsible for paying sales tax directly to the State. 7. Buyer's Premium: A buyer's premium is an industry standard fee added to each invoice and is calculated as follows: 15% is added to each purchase paid by credit card. (For example, if you bid $100.00 on an item and are the winning Bidder, your invoice will be charged $100.00 plus a 15% buyer's premium of $15.00 for a total of $115.00. Applicable sales tax may apply. 8. Billing: Invoices are immediately billed to the credit card on file following auction closing. Bidders wanting to pay cash or check must notify ESA by phone at 443-235-5717 or by e-mail at info@easternshoreauctions.com by 8:00 am the morning following bid closing. Forms of payment accepted are MasterCard, Visa, Discover Card, American Express, Certified funds, Cash, or pre-approved check. All returned checks will be charged a $45 processing fee. Bidders must have an active credit card on file with the appropriate credit limit for the items being bid. All transactions are in U.S. Dollars. If any Bidder fails to complete their transaction or pick up items within the specified time frame, the Auctioneer and its Consignor may offer the item to another Bidder. If a Bidder fails to complete a transaction, they will be barred from future ESA, Inc. Auctions until all transactions are completed. 9. Site Safety: All Bidders enter the auction site at their own risk. Any accident or harm caused is not the responsibility of ESA, the Auctioneer, or Consignor. No children or pets are allowed at the auction site during inspection or removal. 10. Pick-Up: Removal of items (pickup) will take place during a specific date and time determined by ESA and its Consignor. A paid receipt or proper ID is required from anyone picking up purchased items. Bidders are responsible for the safe, timely removal of their items and for knowing site conditions, bringing tools, equipment and assistance required to remove items. Removal of all items purchased are at the expense, liability, and risk of the winning Bidder. 11. No Warranty Implied: All items are sold "AS IS", "WHERE IS", "WHEN AVAILABLE" and with "NO WARRANTY" of any kind expressed or implied as to any item's condition, quality, or value. Descriptions are believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed. Inspection of items prior to auction closing will be posted on the auction information page with dates, time, and location of inspection. No refunds will be awarded for errors in the items description, photo, defect, or anything wrong with the asset item. Bidders are bidding on the described item, not the photo, do not assume a lot consists of multiple items if pictured together. Photos may be a representation of an actual item. Bidders are responsible for personally inspecting item numbers and reading all descriptions prior to placing bids. No refunds will be awarded for errors in the item's description, photo or defect. It is the Bidder's sole responsibility to value the item they are bidding on and to inspect the item before bidding. 12. Abandoned items: If a Bidder fails to remove an item within allowed time frame, ESA reserves the right to deem the item abandoned by the Bidder and the winning Bidder will lose any amount paid and any rights to that item and will be held responsible for any fees incurred for transportation and/or storage expense associated with the abandoned item. Items left at an ESA auction site will incur storage charges. 13. Reserve: ESA and its Consignors may place a reserve or minimum bid on any item. The reserve amount may or may not be displayed. ESA and its Auctioneer reserve the right to reject bids for any reason. When reserve is not met the Auctioneer will immediately notify the high bidder to make the high bid offer, the Consignor can Accept or reject the offer. 14. Changes in Auction or Schedule: ESA and our Consignor have the right to add or delete items from any auction or split or combine lots within an auction; suspend, cancel, reschedule, or extend any individual item and/or auction event and make changes to the auction starting/closing times, inspection, and removal dates and/or times. 15. Consignors: ESA acts as an agent to the Consignor and assumes no liability or responsibility for actions, principles or decisions made by the Consignor if withdrawing an item or making changes prior to the auction closing. 16. Shipping & Delivery: ESA, Inc. does not offer shipping. However, shipping is available through the local UPS Store located at 1147 S Salisbury Blvd Ste 8, Salisbury, MD 21801 telephone number (410) 749-5070. ESA has no affiliation with the UPS store or with fees charged for pick-up or shipping. The UPS Store is only offered as a viable shipping solution, the bidder may contact any shipper of their choice. If a firearm is purchased at auction, it will be shipped according to regulations enforced by the US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). The firearm will be shipped from a FFL to another FFL in your State. 17. Vehicle Purchases: If a vehicle is purchased and paid for in cash, the title will be provided to the buyer on auction day. If payment is made by approved check or credit card, the title will be mailed when the check clears or after the credit card transaction is compete. This could take up to 10 days. 18. All firearms will be taken to an FFL who will ensure the purchaser is not prohibited from possessing a firearm. As a result, the FFL will charge a processing fee. Firearms purchased will not be available on pick up day unless the purchaser holds a valid FFL. If you are the high bidder and possess an FFL, contact the auctioneer prior to pick up day so the firearm will be on site. If a firearm is purchased at auction and needs to be shipped, it will be shipped according to regulations enforced by the US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). The firearm will be shipped from an FFL to another FFL in your State. 19. ESA Online Auctions are Considered a Soft Closing: The closing of an auction operates on a staggered basis. Bidding typically begins closing for the first item at 5:00 PM EST, then typically closes every thirty to sixty seconds thereafter to the last item in catalog order. This rate may be higher than 2 per minute depending on the structure of the auction. If a bid is received in the last minute of an auction, an extra minute will be added to that lot and that lot only to allow additional time for people to bid. The remaining lots behind that lot will continue to close as scheduled unless someone bids in the last minute on that specific lot as well. This process will continue until all bidding has ceased and no one bids within the additional minute that was added. Review all bids before they are submitted.
Listing Information
Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc. will be conducting an outstanding estate auction which includes an antique yellow pine sideboard of Southern origin circa 1790's, Eastern Shore origin walnut Pembroke drop leaf table, walnut two piece paneled door china cabinet, walnut burl front dresser, 1920's Frankart Art Deco embracing nymphs accent lamp, 1900's Hubley cast iron door stop, slag glass lamp similar in style to Bradley & Hubbard, large selection of blue/gray stoneware pottery crocks including J.F. Jester from Nanticoke, MD and William Hare from Wilmington, Delaware, jewelry including a 3 carat ladies European cut round diamond ring (appraised at over $16,500), antique decoys and oyster cans, antique pewter tankards including Yates and Birch, a selection of Redware, early freeblown large green Demijohns, pitchers (possibly Southern Jersey circa 1835-1865) and jars, a good selection of Mochaware, collectible swords, antique miners lamps, split oak handled baskets, walnut wall hanging corner cabinet, Antique oak halltree, Barrister bookcases, Adams creamware pearlware blue feather edge china, good selection of Roseville, Weller and other pottery, antique inkwells, large selection of local books some signed by the author, local advertising, still banks, hat pins, old ammo boxes, large selection of old marbles, collection of 1893 ribbons from The Worlds Columbian Exposition Chicago, old gasmes and more. This is a quality auction full of old, unique and rare items.

1
Tachimoto Wall Clock Small Dark Case Accents on
Sides of Case Brass Plated Pendulum



4
Antique Cast Iron Aunt Jemima Possibly Hubley
(note blue scarf on head) 8 1/2" Tall

5
Large Beich's Candy Glass Counter Top Embossed
Display Jar Circa 1920's (has crack near top and chips on lip)


7


9
Tin Sign Posted No Poachin' No Trespassin' No
Nuthin' William T. Barnes Cambridge MD 11 1/4" X 11 1/4"

10
Vintage Advertising Utica Duxbak Corp Hunting
Scene Self Framed Tin Sign 17 1/4" X 13 1/4"

11
Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. WKC Army Officer's
Eagle Crest Sword & Scabbard WWI

12
Antique Army Officer's Eagle Crest Sword Stamped
on Flange 1915 (possibly Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co.)


14
Art Deco Bronze Figural Table Lamp With 3 Women
With Gold Globe (wear to inside of globe)


16
Brass Whale Oil/Kerosene Students Style Lamp and
an Unconverted Oil Lamp With White Glass Shade

17
Pair of Girandole Candleholders With Cut Glass
Prisms Ornate Brass on Carrara Marble Base French Victorian






23
Tiffany Style Lamp With Green and Tan Colored
Shade (some cracking in shade)


25
Antique Slag Glass Lamp Similar in Style to
Bradley & Hubbard School Circa 1920 (2 panels are damaged)




29



32
Doulton England Cobalt Blue Porcelain Large
Center Piece Bowl With Gold Trim Marked Doulton England and Ivory Circa 1891 8" Tall 14" Diameter






38
3 Tan Pottery Nesting Style Mixing Bowls
Diameters are 5", 8" and 10"

39
Framed Painting on Canvas of Man Walking Near
Water and Mountains Signed V Deleware '82 37" X 27"

40
Autographed Copy "Somerset An Architectural
History" By Paul Baker Tourat (Somerset County Maryland) Signed and Dated May 1990

41
Autographed and Personlized Copy "Along the
Seaboard Side: The Architectural History of Worcester County, Maryland by Paul Baker Touart Signed and Dated June 1994








49
Cobalt Blue Gray 2 Gallon Barrel Shaped Cooler
With a Wooden Spigot Profusely Decorated With Incised Accent Bands and Flower Designs Across The Front





54
19th Century 1 Quart Yates and Birch Pewter
Tankard 6 1/4" Tall With Top Open Diameter 4-1/4"

55
Antique Pewter Pint Tankard Marked Imperial
Chester 4 3/4" Tall 3 1/4" Diameter


57
2 Small Antique Pewter Tankards Smallest Marked
1/12 Pint Larger One Marked Half Gill Marked VR 35 With a Crown and VR 17 With a Crown

58
2 Small Antique Pewter Tankards Largest Marked
Gill and the Smallest Marked 18 One Has Other Numbers and ER 71 With a Crown Symbol



61
3 Gallon Ovoid Stoneware Pottery Jug With Some
Cobalt Blue Marked with a 3 near the top 16 1/4" Tall circa late 1700's early 1800's (small age crack near bottom)

62
Full Size Canada Goose Decoy by Miles Hancock
(has tag on bottom that reads Lewis Hancock) 26 1/2" Long





67
L. Norton & Co. Antique Ovoid Blue and Gray
Stoneware Crock With Ears and Lid 9" Tall

68
Autographed Copy "Canneries of the Eastern Shore"
Hardcover Book By R. Lee Burton, Jr. First Edition 1986

69
Autographed Copy "True Story My Youth on Smith
Island, Memories" By Stevenson 1985


71
"Rails Along the Chesapeake: A History of
Railroading on the Delmarva Peninsula 1827-1978 by Hayman



74
Gold Framed Picture Painted on Canvas of Man in
Horse Drawn Cart at the Sea 18" X 7 1/2" Signed B.K. Harper 1914


76
Antique Yellow Pine Sideboard Southern Origin
Circa 1790's 59 1/4" X 21 3/4 X 43 3/4"




80
Hermann Baltimore Cobalt Blue and Gray 3 Gallon
Stoneware Pottery Crock With Ears 14" Tall

81
Cobalt Blue and Gray Ovoid 3 Gallon Stoneware
Pottery Crock With Ears 14" Tall

82
Vintage Tin Lantern Decorated With Flowers on
Rear (one glass panel is broken)





87
Wooden Box With Sliding Lid Decorated With a Star
Has Dovetail Joints 5 3/4" X 7 3/4" X 4 3/4"



90
2 Aqua Hand Blown Water Pitchers 1 Has Handle
W/Design at Bottom 9" Tall (small crack where handle meets pitcher) & Other Has Covered Spout But No Handle (Possibly South Jersey 1835)






96
Redware Planter With 6" Diameter Signed With a Y
on Bottom and a Terracotta Bird House




100


102





107
5 Antique E Walley Niagara Shape Flower Cobalt
Blue Gilt Porcelain Plates 8 1/2" Diameter (age wear)

108
1877 Atlas of Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester
Counties by Lake, Griffing & Stevenson



111
Cobalt Blue Floral Decorated Centerpiece/Large
Bowl with Gold Trim 11" diameter





116
Lot-Small Tan & Cobalt Blue Mixing Bowl (chips),
Small Tan Bowl Decorated with Girl Figure marked USA and a Large Mixing Bowl (cracks)




120
5 Large Lady Clare Coasters-Blarney Castle,
Glengariff, Old Weir Bridge, Upper Lake & Approach to Killarney and 6 Regent Series Dickens Coasters

121
Antique Document/Traveling Writing Box with Brass
Reinforced Corners with Inkwell and Hidden Compartment 13 3/4" X 9"



124
History of Baltimore City and County (Maryland):
From the Earliest Period to the Present Day, Including Biographical Sketches of their Representative Men 1881 by Scharf

125
Virginia Eastern Shore and its British Origins :
History, Gardens & Antiquities by Forman First Edition 1975 280/1000


127
Virginia's Eastern Shore: A History of
Northampton and Accomack Counties by Whitelaw 1968 Volumes I & II

128
The Chesapeake House: Architectural Investigation
by Colonial Williamsburg by Carson


130
3 Hand Blown Vases- 2 are Clear and 1 of them is
Decorated with Etched Flower Basket circa 1790-1800, the 3rd is Aqua







137
2 Hand Blown Dark Green Wine/Onion Bottles One is
circa 1780 -1800 and the other has a Seal



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Sale Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions By registering to bid online with Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc., Bidders agree to the following Terms & Conditions for all auctions. Terms may vary based on State, Local, Federal and Consignor regulations. 1. By registering to bid at Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc., (ESA) you agree to close the transaction pursuant to the terms and conditions of sale. 2. Registration: By registering with ESA, you agree to hold harmless ESA, its owner and any Consignor against any claim or liability resulting from items sold, including but not limited to: proximate or consequential damages, failure to comply with local, state or federal laws, and cost or legal expenses arising there from. Auctioneers and Consignors liability shall be limited to the refund of Bidders purchase price. 3. Required Bidding Information: Bidders are required to submit current and accurate information including a valid full name, address, email address, credit card and phone number. Bidder must be 18 years of age or older, and is required to register for each auction. Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc., (ESA) reserves the right to reject registration to any person or entity. Bidder is responsible for security of his/her bidding number/user name and password, and any and all bids placed under the assigned number/ID. Auctioneer should be notified immediately if Bidder believes his/her bid number, account and/or password have been compromised. 4. Bidding: The highest Bidder shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute shall be settled at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion. In Case of BIDDING ERRORS, prior to auction closing, the Bidder must immediately contact our office at 443-235-5717 or email to info@easternshoreauctions.com. Corrections will be reviewed and altered at the discretion of the Auctioneer. Review all bids before submitting. NO bids will be reversed after the auction has begun closing. NOTE: If you are not comfortable or willing to register online which includes placing a credit card on file on our Secure Web server you may enter bids in person by contacting the auctioneer. Bids must be in writing and are legally binding. A valid credit card will be required when the bid is placed. Valid Identification will also be required if you are unknown to the Auction Co. We will upload the bids placed by you on your behalf onto the online bidding server. 5. Bidder Termination: ESA reserves the right to terminate any registration, deny any person for any reason permission or access to bid, to reject any and all bids, and to suspend or ban a Bidder from bidding. Bidder registration is not transferable or assignable. 6. Sales Tax: When applicable, MD sales tax (6%) will be charged on all items. If you are tax exempt as reseller or non-profit entity, a current tax exempt or resale exemption certificate must be e-mailed to info@easternshoreauctions.com prior to the auction closing date. If the certificate is not received and confirmed, the invoice will be charged sales tax and the Bidder will need to apply for the refund from the state of Maryland (or the state where the item is located). For motor vehicles purchases the Buyer is responsible for paying sales tax directly to the State. 7. Buyer's Premium: A buyer's premium is an industry standard fee added to each invoice and is calculated as follows: 15% is added to each purchase paid by credit card. (For example, if you bid $100.00 on an item and are the winning Bidder, your invoice will be charged $100.00 plus a 15% buyer's premium of $15.00 for a total of $115.00. Applicable sales tax may apply. 8. Billing: Invoices are immediately billed to the credit card on file following auction closing. Bidders wanting to pay cash or check must notify ESA by phone at 443-235-5717 or by e-mail at info@easternshoreauctions.com by 8:00 am the morning following bid closing. Forms of payment accepted are MasterCard, Visa, Discover Card, American Express, Certified funds, Cash, or pre-approved check. All returned checks will be charged a $45 processing fee. Bidders must have an active credit card on file with the appropriate credit limit for the items being bid. All transactions are in U.S. Dollars. If any Bidder fails to complete their transaction or pick up items within the specified time frame, the Auctioneer and its Consignor may offer the item to another Bidder. If a Bidder fails to complete a transaction, they will be barred from future ESA, Inc. Auctions until all transactions are completed. 9. Site Safety: All Bidders enter the auction site at their own risk. Any accident or harm caused is not the responsibility of ESA, the Auctioneer, or Consignor. No children or pets are allowed at the auction site during inspection or removal. 10. Pick-Up: Removal of items (pickup) will take place during a specific date and time determined by ESA and its Consignor. A paid receipt or proper ID is required from anyone picking up purchased items. Bidders are responsible for the safe, timely removal of their items and for knowing site conditions, bringing tools, equipment and assistance required to remove items. Removal of all items purchased are at the expense, liability, and risk of the winning Bidder. 11. No Warranty Implied: All items are sold "AS IS", "WHERE IS", "WHEN AVAILABLE" and with "NO WARRANTY" of any kind expressed or implied as to any item's condition, quality, or value. Descriptions are believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed. Inspection of items prior to auction closing will be posted on the auction information page with dates, time, and location of inspection. No refunds will be awarded for errors in the items description, photo, defect, or anything wrong with the asset item. Bidders are bidding on the described item, not the photo, do not assume a lot consists of multiple items if pictured together. Photos may be a representation of an actual item. Bidders are responsible for personally inspecting item numbers and reading all descriptions prior to placing bids. No refunds will be awarded for errors in the item's description, photo or defect. It is the Bidder's sole responsibility to value the item they are bidding on and to inspect the item before bidding. 12. Abandoned items: If a Bidder fails to remove an item within allowed time frame, ESA reserves the right to deem the item abandoned by the Bidder and the winning Bidder will lose any amount paid and any rights to that item and will be held responsible for any fees incurred for transportation and/or storage expense associated with the abandoned item. Items left at an ESA auction site will incur storage charges. 13. Reserve: ESA and its Consignors may place a reserve or minimum bid on any item. The reserve amount may or may not be displayed. ESA and its Auctioneer reserve the right to reject bids for any reason. When reserve is not met the Auctioneer will immediately notify the high bidder to make the high bid offer, the Consignor can Accept or reject the offer. 14. Changes in Auction or Schedule: ESA and our Consignor have the right to add or delete items from any auction or split or combine lots within an auction; suspend, cancel, reschedule, or extend any individual item and/or auction event and make changes to the auction starting/closing times, inspection, and removal dates and/or times. 15. Consignors: ESA acts as an agent to the Consignor and assumes no liability or responsibility for actions, principles or decisions made by the Consignor if withdrawing an item or making changes prior to the auction closing. 16. Shipping & Delivery: ESA, Inc. does not offer shipping. However, shipping is available through the local UPS Store located at 1147 S Salisbury Blvd Ste 8, Salisbury, MD 21801 telephone number (410) 749-5070. ESA has no affiliation with the UPS store or with fees charged for pick-up or shipping. The UPS Store is only offered as a viable shipping solution, the bidder may contact any shipper of their choice. If a firearm is purchased at auction, it will be shipped according to regulations enforced by the US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). The firearm will be shipped from a FFL to another FFL in your State. 17. Vehicle Purchases: If a vehicle is purchased and paid for in cash, the title will be provided to the buyer on auction day. If payment is made by approved check or credit card, the title will be mailed when the check clears or after the credit card transaction is compete. This could take up to 10 days. 18. All firearms will be taken to an FFL who will ensure the purchaser is not prohibited from possessing a firearm. As a result, the FFL will charge a processing fee. Firearms purchased will not be available on pick up day unless the purchaser holds a valid FFL. If you are the high bidder and possess an FFL, contact the auctioneer prior to pick up day so the firearm will be on site. If a firearm is purchased at auction and needs to be shipped, it will be shipped according to regulations enforced by the US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). The firearm will be shipped from an FFL to another FFL in your State. 19. ESA Online Auctions are Considered a Soft Closing: The closing of an auction operates on a staggered basis. Bidding typically begins closing for the first item at 5:00 PM EST, then typically closes every thirty to sixty seconds thereafter to the last item in catalog order. This rate may be higher than 2 per minute depending on the structure of the auction. If a bid is received in the last minute of an auction, an extra minute will be added to that lot and that lot only to allow additional time for people to bid. The remaining lots behind that lot will continue to close as scheduled unless someone bids in the last minute on that specific lot as well. This process will continue until all bidding has ceased and no one bids within the additional minute that was added. Review all bids before they are submitted.
Listing Details
Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc. will be conducting an outstanding estate auction which includes an antique yellow pine sideboard of Southern origin circa 1790's, Eastern Shore origin walnut Pembroke drop leaf table, walnut two piece paneled door china cabinet, walnut burl front dresser, 1920's Frankart Art Deco embracing nymphs accent lamp, 1900's Hubley cast iron door stop, slag glass lamp similar in style to Bradley & Hubbard, large selection of blue/gray stoneware pottery crocks including J.F. Jester from Nanticoke, MD and William Hare from Wilmington, Delaware, jewelry including a 3 carat ladies European cut round diamond ring (appraised at over $16,500), antique decoys and oyster cans, antique pewter tankards including Yates and Birch, a selection of Redware, early freeblown large green Demijohns, pitchers (possibly Southern Jersey circa 1835-1865) and jars, a good selection of Mochaware, collectible swords, antique miners lamps, split oak handled baskets, walnut wall hanging corner cabinet, Antique oak halltree, Barrister bookcases, Adams creamware pearlware blue feather edge china, good selection of Roseville, Weller and other pottery, antique inkwells, large selection of local books some signed by the author, local advertising, still banks, hat pins, old ammo boxes, large selection of old marbles, collection of 1893 ribbons from The Worlds Columbian Exposition Chicago, old gasmes and more. This is a quality auction full of old, unique and rare items.

1
Tachimoto Wall Clock Small Dark Case Accents on
Sides of Case Brass Plated Pendulum



4
Antique Cast Iron Aunt Jemima Possibly Hubley
(note blue scarf on head) 8 1/2" Tall

5
Large Beich's Candy Glass Counter Top Embossed
Display Jar Circa 1920's (has crack near top and chips on lip)


7


9
Tin Sign Posted No Poachin' No Trespassin' No
Nuthin' William T. Barnes Cambridge MD 11 1/4" X 11 1/4"

10
Vintage Advertising Utica Duxbak Corp Hunting
Scene Self Framed Tin Sign 17 1/4" X 13 1/4"

11
Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. WKC Army Officer's
Eagle Crest Sword & Scabbard WWI

12
Antique Army Officer's Eagle Crest Sword Stamped
on Flange 1915 (possibly Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co.)


14
Art Deco Bronze Figural Table Lamp With 3 Women
With Gold Globe (wear to inside of globe)


16
Brass Whale Oil/Kerosene Students Style Lamp and
an Unconverted Oil Lamp With White Glass Shade

17
Pair of Girandole Candleholders With Cut Glass
Prisms Ornate Brass on Carrara Marble Base French Victorian






23
Tiffany Style Lamp With Green and Tan Colored
Shade (some cracking in shade)


25
Antique Slag Glass Lamp Similar in Style to
Bradley & Hubbard School Circa 1920 (2 panels are damaged)




29



32
Doulton England Cobalt Blue Porcelain Large
Center Piece Bowl With Gold Trim Marked Doulton England and Ivory Circa 1891 8" Tall 14" Diameter






38
3 Tan Pottery Nesting Style Mixing Bowls
Diameters are 5", 8" and 10"

39
Framed Painting on Canvas of Man Walking Near
Water and Mountains Signed V Deleware '82 37" X 27"

40
Autographed Copy "Somerset An Architectural
History" By Paul Baker Tourat (Somerset County Maryland) Signed and Dated May 1990

41
Autographed and Personlized Copy "Along the
Seaboard Side: The Architectural History of Worcester County, Maryland by Paul Baker Touart Signed and Dated June 1994








49
Cobalt Blue Gray 2 Gallon Barrel Shaped Cooler
With a Wooden Spigot Profusely Decorated With Incised Accent Bands and Flower Designs Across The Front





54
19th Century 1 Quart Yates and Birch Pewter
Tankard 6 1/4" Tall With Top Open Diameter 4-1/4"

55
Antique Pewter Pint Tankard Marked Imperial
Chester 4 3/4" Tall 3 1/4" Diameter


57
2 Small Antique Pewter Tankards Smallest Marked
1/12 Pint Larger One Marked Half Gill Marked VR 35 With a Crown and VR 17 With a Crown

58
2 Small Antique Pewter Tankards Largest Marked
Gill and the Smallest Marked 18 One Has Other Numbers and ER 71 With a Crown Symbol



61
3 Gallon Ovoid Stoneware Pottery Jug With Some
Cobalt Blue Marked with a 3 near the top 16 1/4" Tall circa late 1700's early 1800's (small age crack near bottom)

62
Full Size Canada Goose Decoy by Miles Hancock
(has tag on bottom that reads Lewis Hancock) 26 1/2" Long





67
L. Norton & Co. Antique Ovoid Blue and Gray
Stoneware Crock With Ears and Lid 9" Tall

68
Autographed Copy "Canneries of the Eastern Shore"
Hardcover Book By R. Lee Burton, Jr. First Edition 1986

69
Autographed Copy "True Story My Youth on Smith
Island, Memories" By Stevenson 1985


71
"Rails Along the Chesapeake: A History of
Railroading on the Delmarva Peninsula 1827-1978 by Hayman



74
Gold Framed Picture Painted on Canvas of Man in
Horse Drawn Cart at the Sea 18" X 7 1/2" Signed B.K. Harper 1914


76
Antique Yellow Pine Sideboard Southern Origin
Circa 1790's 59 1/4" X 21 3/4 X 43 3/4"




80
Hermann Baltimore Cobalt Blue and Gray 3 Gallon
Stoneware Pottery Crock With Ears 14" Tall

81
Cobalt Blue and Gray Ovoid 3 Gallon Stoneware
Pottery Crock With Ears 14" Tall

82
Vintage Tin Lantern Decorated With Flowers on
Rear (one glass panel is broken)





87
Wooden Box With Sliding Lid Decorated With a Star
Has Dovetail Joints 5 3/4" X 7 3/4" X 4 3/4"



90
2 Aqua Hand Blown Water Pitchers 1 Has Handle
W/Design at Bottom 9" Tall (small crack where handle meets pitcher) & Other Has Covered Spout But No Handle (Possibly South Jersey 1835)






96
Redware Planter With 6" Diameter Signed With a Y
on Bottom and a Terracotta Bird House




100


102





107
5 Antique E Walley Niagara Shape Flower Cobalt
Blue Gilt Porcelain Plates 8 1/2" Diameter (age wear)

108
1877 Atlas of Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester
Counties by Lake, Griffing & Stevenson



111
Cobalt Blue Floral Decorated Centerpiece/Large
Bowl with Gold Trim 11" diameter





116
Lot-Small Tan & Cobalt Blue Mixing Bowl (chips),
Small Tan Bowl Decorated with Girl Figure marked USA and a Large Mixing Bowl (cracks)




120
5 Large Lady Clare Coasters-Blarney Castle,
Glengariff, Old Weir Bridge, Upper Lake & Approach to Killarney and 6 Regent Series Dickens Coasters

121
Antique Document/Traveling Writing Box with Brass
Reinforced Corners with Inkwell and Hidden Compartment 13 3/4" X 9"



124
History of Baltimore City and County (Maryland):
From the Earliest Period to the Present Day, Including Biographical Sketches of their Representative Men 1881 by Scharf

125
Virginia Eastern Shore and its British Origins :
History, Gardens & Antiquities by Forman First Edition 1975 280/1000


127
Virginia's Eastern Shore: A History of
Northampton and Accomack Counties by Whitelaw 1968 Volumes I & II

128
The Chesapeake House: Architectural Investigation
by Colonial Williamsburg by Carson


130
3 Hand Blown Vases- 2 are Clear and 1 of them is
Decorated with Etched Flower Basket circa 1790-1800, the 3rd is Aqua







137
2 Hand Blown Dark Green Wine/Onion Bottles One is
circa 1780 -1800 and the other has a Seal



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Antique Furniture,Glassware,Crocks & Bottles, Decoys & Oyste
 Online Only Auction
Auction Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Monday Aug 8
Bidding Ends: Wednesday Sep 7
Auction Location

Salisbury, MD 21801
Company
Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc.

Website: easternshoreauctions.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions By registering to bid online with Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc., Bidders agree to the following Terms & Conditions for all auctions. Terms may vary based on State, Local, Federal and Consignor regulations. 1. By registering to bid at Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc., (ESA) you agree to close the transaction pursuant to the terms and conditions of sale. 2. Registration: By registering with ESA, you agree to hold harmless ESA, its owner and any Consignor against any claim or liability resulting from items sold, including but not limited to: proximate or consequential damages, failure to comply with local, state or federal laws, and cost or legal expenses arising there from. Auctioneers and Consignors liability shall be limited to the refund of Bidders purchase price. 3. Required Bidding Information: Bidders are required to submit current and accurate information including a valid full name, address, email address, credit card and phone number. Bidder must be 18 years of age or older, and is required to register for each auction. Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc., (ESA) reserves the right to reject registration to any person or entity. Bidder is responsible for security of his/her bidding number/user name and password, and any and all bids placed under the assigned number/ID. Auctioneer should be notified immediately if Bidder believes his/her bid number, account and/or password have been compromised. 4. Bidding: The highest Bidder shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute shall be settled at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion. In Case of BIDDING ERRORS, prior to auction closing, the Bidder must immediately contact our office at 443-235-5717 or email to info@easternshoreauctions.com. Corrections will be reviewed and altered at the discretion of the Auctioneer. Review all bids before submitting. NO bids will be reversed after the auction has begun closing. NOTE: If you are not comfortable or willing to register online which includes placing a credit card on file on our Secure Web server you may enter bids in person by contacting the auctioneer. Bids must be in writing and are legally binding. A valid credit card will be required when the bid is placed. Valid Identification will also be required if you are unknown to the Auction Co. We will upload the bids placed by you on your behalf onto the online bidding server. 5. Bidder Termination: ESA reserves the right to terminate any registration, deny any person for any reason permission or access to bid, to reject any and all bids, and to suspend or ban a Bidder from bidding. Bidder registration is not transferable or assignable. 6. Sales Tax: When applicable, MD sales tax (6%) will be charged on all items. If you are tax exempt as reseller or non-profit entity, a current tax exempt or resale exemption certificate must be e-mailed to info@easternshoreauctions.com prior to the auction closing date. If the certificate is not received and confirmed, the invoice will be charged sales tax and the Bidder will need to apply for the refund from the state of Maryland (or the state where the item is located). For motor vehicles purchases the Buyer is responsible for paying sales tax directly to the State. 7. Buyer's Premium: A buyer's premium is an industry standard fee added to each invoice and is calculated as follows: 15% is added to each purchase paid by credit card. (For example, if you bid $100.00 on an item and are the winning Bidder, your invoice will be charged $100.00 plus a 15% buyer's premium of $15.00 for a total of $115.00. Applicable sales tax may apply. 8. Billing: Invoices are immediately billed to the credit card on file following auction closing. Bidders wanting to pay cash or check must notify ESA by phone at 443-235-5717 or by e-mail at info@easternshoreauctions.com by 8:00 am the morning following bid closing. Forms of payment accepted are MasterCard, Visa, Discover Card, American Express, Certified funds, Cash, or pre-approved check. All returned checks will be charged a $45 processing fee. Bidders must have an active credit card on file with the appropriate credit limit for the items being bid. All transactions are in U.S. Dollars. If any Bidder fails to complete their transaction or pick up items within the specified time frame, the Auctioneer and its Consignor may offer the item to another Bidder. If a Bidder fails to complete a transaction, they will be barred from future ESA, Inc. Auctions until all transactions are completed. 9. Site Safety: All Bidders enter the auction site at their own risk. Any accident or harm caused is not the responsibility of ESA, the Auctioneer, or Consignor. No children or pets are allowed at the auction site during inspection or removal. 10. Pick-Up: Removal of items (pickup) will take place during a specific date and time determined by ESA and its Consignor. A paid receipt or proper ID is required from anyone picking up purchased items. Bidders are responsible for the safe, timely removal of their items and for knowing site conditions, bringing tools, equipment and assistance required to remove items. Removal of all items purchased are at the expense, liability, and risk of the winning Bidder. 11. No Warranty Implied: All items are sold "AS IS", "WHERE IS", "WHEN AVAILABLE" and with "NO WARRANTY" of any kind expressed or implied as to any item's condition, quality, or value. Descriptions are believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed. Inspection of items prior to auction closing will be posted on the auction information page with dates, time, and location of inspection. No refunds will be awarded for errors in the items description, photo, defect, or anything wrong with the asset item. Bidders are bidding on the described item, not the photo, do not assume a lot consists of multiple items if pictured together. Photos may be a representation of an actual item. Bidders are responsible for personally inspecting item numbers and reading all descriptions prior to placing bids. No refunds will be awarded for errors in the item's description, photo or defect. It is the Bidder's sole responsibility to value the item they are bidding on and to inspect the item before bidding. 12. Abandoned items: If a Bidder fails to remove an item within allowed time frame, ESA reserves the right to deem the item abandoned by the Bidder and the winning Bidder will lose any amount paid and any rights to that item and will be held responsible for any fees incurred for transportation and/or storage expense associated with the abandoned item. Items left at an ESA auction site will incur storage charges. 13. Reserve: ESA and its Consignors may place a reserve or minimum bid on any item. The reserve amount may or may not be displayed. ESA and its Auctioneer reserve the right to reject bids for any reason. When reserve is not met the Auctioneer will immediately notify the high bidder to make the high bid offer, the Consignor can Accept or reject the offer. 14. Changes in Auction or Schedule: ESA and our Consignor have the right to add or delete items from any auction or split or combine lots within an auction; suspend, cancel, reschedule, or extend any individual item and/or auction event and make changes to the auction starting/closing times, inspection, and removal dates and/or times. 15. Consignors: ESA acts as an agent to the Consignor and assumes no liability or responsibility for actions, principles or decisions made by the Consignor if withdrawing an item or making changes prior to the auction closing. 16. Shipping & Delivery: ESA, Inc. does not offer shipping. However, shipping is available through the local UPS Store located at 1147 S Salisbury Blvd Ste 8, Salisbury, MD 21801 telephone number (410) 749-5070. ESA has no affiliation with the UPS store or with fees charged for pick-up or shipping. The UPS Store is only offered as a viable shipping solution, the bidder may contact any shipper of their choice. If a firearm is purchased at auction, it will be shipped according to regulations enforced by the US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). The firearm will be shipped from a FFL to another FFL in your State. 17. Vehicle Purchases: If a vehicle is purchased and paid for in cash, the title will be provided to the buyer on auction day. If payment is made by approved check or credit card, the title will be mailed when the check clears or after the credit card transaction is compete. This could take up to 10 days. 18. All firearms will be taken to an FFL who will ensure the purchaser is not prohibited from possessing a firearm. As a result, the FFL will charge a processing fee. Firearms purchased will not be available on pick up day unless the purchaser holds a valid FFL. If you are the high bidder and possess an FFL, contact the auctioneer prior to pick up day so the firearm will be on site. If a firearm is purchased at auction and needs to be shipped, it will be shipped according to regulations enforced by the US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). The firearm will be shipped from an FFL to another FFL in your State. 19. ESA Online Auctions are Considered a Soft Closing: The closing of an auction operates on a staggered basis. Bidding typically begins closing for the first item at 5:00 PM EST, then typically closes every thirty to sixty seconds thereafter to the last item in catalog order. This rate may be higher than 2 per minute depending on the structure of the auction. If a bid is received in the last minute of an auction, an extra minute will be added to that lot and that lot only to allow additional time for people to bid. The remaining lots behind that lot will continue to close as scheduled unless someone bids in the last minute on that specific lot as well. This process will continue until all bidding has ceased and no one bids within the additional minute that was added. Review all bids before they are submitted.
Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc. will be conducting an outstanding estate auction which includes an antique yellow pine sideboard of Southern origin circa 1790's, Eastern Shore origin walnut Pembroke drop leaf table, walnut two piece paneled door china cabinet, walnut burl front dresser, 1920's Frankart Art Deco embracing nymphs accent lamp, 1900's Hubley cast iron door stop, slag glass lamp similar in style to Bradley & Hubbard, large selection of blue/gray stoneware pottery crocks including J.F. Jester from Nanticoke, MD and William Hare from Wilmington, Delaware, jewelry including a 3 carat ladies European cut round diamond ring (appraised at over $16,500), antique decoys and oyster cans, antique pewter tankards including Yates and Birch, a selection of Redware, early freeblown large green Demijohns, pitchers (possibly Southern Jersey circa 1835-1865) and jars, a good selection of Mochaware, collectible swords, antique miners lamps, split oak handled baskets, walnut wall hanging corner cabinet, Antique oak halltree, Barrister bookcases, Adams creamware pearlware blue feather edge china, good selection of Roseville, Weller and other pottery, antique inkwells, large selection of local books some signed by the author, local advertising, still banks, hat pins, old ammo boxes, large selection of old marbles, collection of 1893 ribbons from The Worlds Columbian Exposition Chicago, old gasmes and more. This is a quality auction full of old, unique and rare items.

1
Tachimoto Wall Clock Small Dark Case Accents on
Sides of Case Brass Plated Pendulum

2

3

4
Antique Cast Iron Aunt Jemima Possibly Hubley
(note blue scarf on head) 8 1/2" Tall

5
Large Beich's Candy Glass Counter Top Embossed
Display Jar Circa 1920's (has crack near top and chips on lip)

6

7

8

9
Tin Sign Posted No Poachin' No Trespassin' No
Nuthin' William T. Barnes Cambridge MD 11 1/4" X 11 1/4"

10
Vintage Advertising Utica Duxbak Corp Hunting
Scene Self Framed Tin Sign 17 1/4" X 13 1/4"

11
Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. WKC Army Officer's
Eagle Crest Sword & Scabbard WWI

12
Antique Army Officer's Eagle Crest Sword Stamped
on Flange 1915 (possibly Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co.)

13

14
Art Deco Bronze Figural Table Lamp With 3 Women
With Gold Globe (wear to inside of globe)

15

16
Brass Whale Oil/Kerosene Students Style Lamp and
an Unconverted Oil Lamp With White Glass Shade

17
Pair of Girandole Candleholders With Cut Glass
Prisms Ornate Brass on Carrara Marble Base French Victorian

18

19

20

21

22

23
Tiffany Style Lamp With Green and Tan Colored
Shade (some cracking in shade)

24

25
Antique Slag Glass Lamp Similar in Style to
Bradley & Hubbard School Circa 1920 (2 panels are damaged)

26

27

28

29

30

31

32
Doulton England Cobalt Blue Porcelain Large
Center Piece Bowl With Gold Trim Marked Doulton England and Ivory Circa 1891 8" Tall 14" Diameter

33

34

35

36

37

38
3 Tan Pottery Nesting Style Mixing Bowls
Diameters are 5", 8" and 10"

39
Framed Painting on Canvas of Man Walking Near
Water and Mountains Signed V Deleware '82 37" X 27"

40
Autographed Copy "Somerset An Architectural
History" By Paul Baker Tourat (Somerset County Maryland) Signed and Dated May 1990

41
Autographed and Personlized Copy "Along the
Seaboard Side: The Architectural History of Worcester County, Maryland by Paul Baker Touart Signed and Dated June 1994

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49
Cobalt Blue Gray 2 Gallon Barrel Shaped Cooler
With a Wooden Spigot Profusely Decorated With Incised Accent Bands and Flower Designs Across The Front

50

51

52

53

54
19th Century 1 Quart Yates and Birch Pewter
Tankard 6 1/4" Tall With Top Open Diameter 4-1/4"

55
Antique Pewter Pint Tankard Marked Imperial
Chester 4 3/4" Tall 3 1/4" Diameter

56

57
2 Small Antique Pewter Tankards Smallest Marked
1/12 Pint Larger One Marked Half Gill Marked VR 35 With a Crown and VR 17 With a Crown

58
2 Small Antique Pewter Tankards Largest Marked
Gill and the Smallest Marked 18 One Has Other Numbers and ER 71 With a Crown Symbol

59

60

61
3 Gallon Ovoid Stoneware Pottery Jug With Some
Cobalt Blue Marked with a 3 near the top 16 1/4" Tall circa late 1700's early 1800's (small age crack near bottom)

62
Full Size Canada Goose Decoy by Miles Hancock
(has tag on bottom that reads Lewis Hancock) 26 1/2" Long

63

64

65

66

67
L. Norton & Co. Antique Ovoid Blue and Gray
Stoneware Crock With Ears and Lid 9" Tall

68
Autographed Copy "Canneries of the Eastern Shore"
Hardcover Book By R. Lee Burton, Jr. First Edition 1986

69
Autographed Copy "True Story My Youth on Smith
Island, Memories" By Stevenson 1985

70

71
"Rails Along the Chesapeake: A History of
Railroading on the Delmarva Peninsula 1827-1978 by Hayman

72

73

74
Gold Framed Picture Painted on Canvas of Man in
Horse Drawn Cart at the Sea 18" X 7 1/2" Signed B.K. Harper 1914

75

76
Antique Yellow Pine Sideboard Southern Origin
Circa 1790's 59 1/4" X 21 3/4 X 43 3/4"

77

78

79

80
Hermann Baltimore Cobalt Blue and Gray 3 Gallon
Stoneware Pottery Crock With Ears 14" Tall

81
Cobalt Blue and Gray Ovoid 3 Gallon Stoneware
Pottery Crock With Ears 14" Tall

82
Vintage Tin Lantern Decorated With Flowers on
Rear (one glass panel is broken)

83

84

85

86

87
Wooden Box With Sliding Lid Decorated With a Star
Has Dovetail Joints 5 3/4" X 7 3/4" X 4 3/4"

88

89

90
2 Aqua Hand Blown Water Pitchers 1 Has Handle
W/Design at Bottom 9" Tall (small crack where handle meets pitcher) & Other Has Covered Spout But No Handle (Possibly South Jersey 1835)

91

92

93

94

95

96
Redware Planter With 6" Diameter Signed With a Y
on Bottom and a Terracotta Bird House

97

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107
5 Antique E Walley Niagara Shape Flower Cobalt
Blue Gilt Porcelain Plates 8 1/2" Diameter (age wear)

108
1877 Atlas of Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester
Counties by Lake, Griffing & Stevenson

109

110

111
Cobalt Blue Floral Decorated Centerpiece/Large
Bowl with Gold Trim 11" diameter

112

113

114

115

116
Lot-Small Tan & Cobalt Blue Mixing Bowl (chips),
Small Tan Bowl Decorated with Girl Figure marked USA and a Large Mixing Bowl (cracks)

117

118

119

120
5 Large Lady Clare Coasters-Blarney Castle,
Glengariff, Old Weir Bridge, Upper Lake & Approach to Killarney and 6 Regent Series Dickens Coasters

121
Antique Document/Traveling Writing Box with Brass
Reinforced Corners with Inkwell and Hidden Compartment 13 3/4" X 9"

122

123

124
History of Baltimore City and County (Maryland):
From the Earliest Period to the Present Day, Including Biographical Sketches of their Representative Men 1881 by Scharf

125
Virginia Eastern Shore and its British Origins :
History, Gardens & Antiquities by Forman First Edition 1975 280/1000

126

127
Virginia's Eastern Shore: A History of
Northampton and Accomack Counties by Whitelaw 1968 Volumes I & II

128
The Chesapeake House: Architectural Investigation
by Colonial Williamsburg by Carson

129

130
3 Hand Blown Vases- 2 are Clear and 1 of them is
Decorated with Etched Flower Basket circa 1790-1800, the 3rd is Aqua

131

132

133

134

135

136

137
2 Hand Blown Dark Green Wine/Onion Bottles One is
circa 1780 -1800 and the other has a Seal

138

139