JUNE CATALOGUED ANTIQUE SALE

JUNE CATALOGUED ANTIQUE SALE 1. Cobalt decorated stoneware jug ca. 1890; three gallon Bristol glazed cylindrical jug with bird decoration in slip coba...
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JUNE CATALOGUED ANTIQUE SALE 1. Cobalt decorated stoneware jug ca. 1890; three gallon Bristol glazed cylindrical jug with bird decoration in slip cobalt, perhaps of New Jersey origin, 10”d, 15 1/4”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 2. Cobalt decorated stoneware butter churn ca. 1885; five gallon salt glazed butter churn with slip cobalt floral decoration impressed “J. Burger, Jr./ Rochester, NY” with an Albany slip glaze interior complete with Albany slip glazed butter churn cap and applied molded ear lug handles, 10 3/4”d, 19 7 /8”h; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 3. Cobalt decorated stoneware crock ca. 1885; three gallon salt glazed cylindrical crock with slip cobalt bird motif, applied molded lug ear handles, Albany slip glaze interior and impressed “3”, probably of New Jersey origin, 10 5/8”d, 10 1/2”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 4. Stoneware jug with cobalt floral decoration ca. 1880; salt glazed slightly bulbous jug with Henry B. Plaltzgraff, York, PA type floral motif having an iron washed surface and Albany slip interior glaze, 7 3 /8”d, 11 3/8”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 5. Sipe & Sons cobalt decorated stoneware cream crock ca. 1885; salt glazed cream crock with a simple brushed cobalt flower bud and also cobalt over impressed “Sips & Sons/ Wmsport, PA” (Williamsport) with an Albany slip glaze interior, 8”d, 7 1/2”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 6. Cobalt decorated stoneware crock ca. 1888; three gallon salt glazed cylindrical crock with faint slip cobalt flowering stalk, having applied molded lug ear handles and impressed “Ithaca, NY/ 3” (James MaCumber & L.M. Mood) with an Albany slip glaze interior, 10”d, 11 1/4”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 7. Cowden & Wilcox cobalt decorated stoneware jug ca. 1870; two gallon salt glazed slightly bulbous jug with brushed cobalt spitting tulip design, faintly impressed “Cowden & Wilcox/ Harrisburg, PA” and “2” with brushed cobalt daubs on handle terminals, 9 1/4”d, 13 5/8”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 8. Cobalt decorated stoneware crock ca. 1875; three gallon bulbous stoneware crock with slip cobalt 3 and flourish having applied lug ear handles and Albany slip glaze interior perhaps of mid-western origin, 11”d, 11 3/8”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 9. Stoneware jar ca. 1885; salt glazed cylindrical jar with stenciled cobalt floral motif within legend “Williams & Reppert/Greensboro, PA”, 7 1/8”d, 10”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 10. Demuth’s Snuff advertising crock ca. 1885; salt glazed covered cylindrical advertising stoneware crock with stenciled dark sepia legend “Demuth’s/ Celebrated/ Snuff/ Established 1770/ Lancaster, PA” with an Albany slip glaze interior, 5 5/8”d, 7 1/2”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 11. Sipe & Sons stoneware jug ca. 1885; three gallon salt glaze slightly bulbous jug, brushed tulip and beehive variant flower design, impressed “Sipe & Sons / Wmsport, PA” & “3” with daubs of cobalt at handle terminals and Albany slip glaze interior, 14 ¾” x 10 ¾”, Estimate $100.00-$300.00 12. Pfaltzgraff stoneware crock ca. 1900; two gallon salt glazed cylindrical crock with stenciled cobalt legend “Established 1851 / The P.S. Co. / York, PA”, impressed “The P.S. Co / York, PA / 2”, “ 8 ½”x 9 ¾”, Estimate $100.00-$300.00 13. Advertising stoneware jug ca. 1880; two gallon salt glaze stoneware jug with slip cobalt printed advertising legend “S. Weiner / Rondout, NY”, impressed “Fort Edward Stoneware Co / Fort Edward, NY” (George S. Guy), “2”, 13 ¾”h x 9”d, Estimate $100.00-$300.00 14. Cobalt decorated stoneware jug ca. 1900; two gallon salt glaze stoneware jug, slip cobalt 2 with flourish and Albany slip glaze interior, 12 ¼”h x 9”d, Estimate $50.00-$200.00 15. 4 pieces of Rockingham glazed yellow ware ca. 1875-90; two footed bowls: one plaid sided, 10 5/8”d, 4 1/2”h and one with molded 14 sawtooth side, 9 3/8”d, 4 1/4”h; two turk’s head form food molds: one with 15 ribs and a central swirled cone, 9”d, 3 5/8”h; one with 14 ribs and a central swirled cone, 6 1/4”d, 2 1/8”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 16. 2 blue sponged earthenware bowls ca. 1900; both Bristol glazed: one with four molded side panels, 11 7 /8”d, 5 3/4”h; one with a sawtooth and blue border, 7 1/4”d, 3 1/2”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 17. Wooden cutlery tray ca. 1860-90s; wooden tray with tapered sides and a center divider with a heart cut-out handle, 14 1/4”x 7 1/4”x 5 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 18. Conestoga wagon jack ca. 1804; wrought iron mechanism in a chamfered oak case with red paint and having a decorated iron shaft marked “1804”, 5 1/2”x 25”x 3”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00

19. F. Humphrey coffee roaster ca. 1866; cast iron kettle with pivoting sweep and a lid marked with an 1866 patent date and “MANUF BY I A SHEPPARD & CO, PHILA”, 9”x 9 1/2”x 10”; Estimate $50.00$200.00 20. 2 cast iron griddles ca. 1800-50; each having a pierced heart in the handle and the larger marked with a “5”, 12 3/4”x 10 1/8”x 1/2”; 11 1/2”x 9 1/4”x 1”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 21. 3 primitives ca. 1820-1920; wafer iron with brass plates and wrought iron handles with wooden grips, 24 1/2”x 5”; brass candlestick, 10 3/4”x 5”; brass house bank constructed of heavy gauge sheet brass with an aged surface, 7”x 5”x 6”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 22. Butter mold & butterprint ca. 1860-90; unusual mold of turned and staved construction having an octagonal print with a sheaf of wheat design, 4 1/2”x 6”; small, handled print carved with a floral design, 2 3/8”x 3”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 23. Rare Iske’s patent combination corn sheller/bootjack ca. 1870s; cast iron with decoration variant of A. Iske’s 1873 patent combining a hammer, nail puller, chisel, corn sheller and bootjack, 9”x 5”x 1 3/4”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 24. 5 cast iron trivets ca. 1820-60; each having heart and star designs: one with a handle impressed “ER MANLEY”; spade shaped trivet likely by Rimby (Baltimore, MD); 5 1/2”x 5 1/2” – 12 3/4”x 7 5/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 25. Wooden mold & picture frame ca. 1840-90; staved construction mold with tin bands, 7”x 7 1/2”; walnut frame with a shaped backboard, 4 1/4”x 4 1/4” sight; 5 7/8”x 11” overall; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 26. 6 brass fireplace tools ca. 1780-1840; a three piece assembled set of tools including a shovel, rake and tongs each having handles of cast brass, 35 1/2”x 8”, 28”x 4 1/4”, 30 1/2”x 3 1/4”; three fireplace tongs each with cast brass handles, 29”x 3”, 29”x 2 1/2”, 30”x 2 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 27. Small fireplace crane ca. 1780-1830; wrought iron with a bevel-edged spindle, 25”x 10 1/2”x 1 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 28. Group of 10 fireplace tools ca. 1800-70; iron with brass handles consisting of four shovels, three tongs and three pokers, 26 1/2”x 4 1/2” – 18”x 2 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 29. Iron fork & peel ca. 1850-1900; wrought iron three-tined butcher’s fork, 34 1/4”x 3 3/4”; small handwrought oven peel, 26 1/2”x 6 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 30. 4 letter openers & 3 husking pegs ca. 1820-1940; 4 letter openers with three of carved wood and one with a fur-covered handle and a horn blade marked “LUCERN”; wrought iron husking pegs and one bone example; 5”x 1” - 11 1/4”x 1”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 31. Unusual meat holder ca. 1860-90; having a carved bone handle and four blades with a wingnut adjustment signed “.. REVEIL…”, 9”x 2 1/2”x 1”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 32. 3 brass utensils ca. 1820-1920; early lidded ink well/pen holder, 7”x 1 1/4”; a pie wheel with tongs, 5”x 1”; an Arts and Crafts era letter opener with a leaf terminus on handle, 9 1/2”x 2”; Estimate $50.00$200.00 33. Bronze stamp, eagle bottle opener & canister ca. 1850-1906; wax-sealing stamp in the shape of a child, 3 3/4”x 3/4”; eagle cast iron opener with gold paint having “490” marked on reverse, 3 1/4”x 4 3/4”; a wooden canister with a screw-off lid, 4”x 1 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 34. 24 piece set of bone handled cutlery ca. 1820-60; consisting of 12 knives marked “HANSELL/ PHILAD’A”, 9 1/2”x 1”; 12 forks, 7 1/4”x 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 35. 8 cookie cutters ca. 1860-1940; a swordfish with handle, 9 1/2”x 2 3/4”; a standing rabbit with handle, 7 3 /4”x 4 1/4”; four flat-backed cutters including a springing buck, lion, horse and sunbonnet girl; a tin rabbit and bird each with strap handles; 3 3/4”x 2 1/2” – 4 5/8”x 3 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 36. 2 match holders & snuff box ca. 1800-50; papier mache match holder with star decoration, 1 1/8”x 3 7 /8”x 1/2”; match holder made of horn, 3 1/2”x 3 1/2”x 1/2”; snuff box of papier mache having a hinged lid, 2”x 3 1/2”x 7/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 37. Decorated brass tweezers ca. 1894; engraved “Thomas S. Weithamer” with a bird on one side and “Lincoln, Sch. Co. PA, August 31st, 1894” on the other side, 5”x 3/4”x 7/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 38. 2 cutters ca. 1850-1900; a handwrought example with a looped handle, 5 3/8”x 1 1/4”; a broad-bladed cutter with a wooden handle, 6 1/4”x 2 1/2”x 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00

39. 2 snuff boxes ca. 1800-50; one of figured wood with a hinged lid marked “DAB” on one end and “Todaco” (tobacco) on the opposite end, 1 3/4”x 3”x 5/8”; a lidded box of papier mache, 1 5/8”x 3 1/4”x 1 5 /8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 40. 3 buttonhole cutters ca. 1800-60; each having a wrought iron blade and a wooden handle: one with a combination blade and punch signed “S.A. DAVIS”, 5 1/4”x 1 1/2”x 1 1/2”; one with a shaped shaft, 5”x 1 1 /4”x 3/4”; one with the blade mounted at 90 degrees, 3”x 2 1/2”x 1”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 41. Bone spoons & horn knives with wooden stand ca. 1860-1900; six carved bone spoons with six knives having horn blades with wooden handles; a two-tiered turned wood stand, 5”d, 9 1/2”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 42. Group of 37 pewter maker’s tools ca. 1800-1950; each having steel blades with turned wooden handles having five with signed blades: “J. WILK IV…”, “A…SUPERIOR CUTLERY”, “I.H. WILLET”, “M. SCOTT”, “J. REIST” and one with a handle stamped “ROSSBRRG”, 8”x 3/4” – 11”x 1”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 43. D.L. Ney butcher’s fork ca. 1870-1920; a massive handwrought three-tined fork signed by a Lebanon Co. blacksmith, 37”x 4 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 44. 2 boxes ca. 1850-1920; round wooden box with lid, 2 1/2”d, 1 3/4”h; a hinged lid box of base metal embossed “CK” on lid, 2 3/4”x 2”x 1 1/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 45. 3 printed taufscheins ca. 1818-62; a Carl Bruckman form recording an 1818 birth, 13”x 16”; an A&W Blumer form recording the 1836 birth of Sarah Baddorf in Warwick Twp., Lancaster Co. signed by the scrivener “H. Keyser, Manheim 1842”, 13 1/4”x 16”; a Saeger & Leisenring form recording the 1861 birth of Rebecca Klee in Windsor Twp., Berks Co., PA signed by Jewish fraktur artist Martin Wetzler, 13 7/8”x 17”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 46. 2 letters from heaven ca. 1850-1900; one German text printed by Lutz & Scheffer, Harrisburg, PA, 9 1 /4”x 12”; one in English with a similar text, 8”x 12 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 47. 3 taufscheins ca. 1817-50; a blank form printed by Lange of Hanover, PA in 1817, 12 3/4”x 15 3/8”; pair of G.S. Peters certificates recording the 1848 & 1849 births of Runkel siblings in Derry Twp., Dauphin Co., 13”x 16 1/2” ea; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 48. The Way of Good & Evil ca. 1862; a color lithograph “drawn and published by John Hailer, Bath, Northampton Co., Penna” of a folksy version of the popular Heaven and Hell broadside fitted in a walnut cross-corners frame, 13”x 16 3/4” sight; 19”x 23 1/4” framed; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 49. 6 taufscheins ca. 1820-64; form by Baab & Dobler recording the 1812 Hunziger birth; by Philip Hantsch recording the 1819 Merky birth; by J.P. Bertram recording the 1851 Braun birth; by Scheffer with secondary imprint of J.R. Holdeman recording the 1868 Klick birth; by G. Ph. Lippe recording the 1851 birth; an unsigned form recording the 1864 Frantz birth; 11”x 15 1/8” – 13 7/8”x 17”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 50. James Buchanan signature ca. 1858; document granting 80 acres at Fort Dodge, Iowa to Frances Dean signed by President Buchanan on Jan. 29, 1858, 15 3/4”x 9 3/4”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 51. 2 manuscript deeds ca. 1790-92; both for lots in the town of Manheim sold by William Bausman, Gabriel Heester, etal.: the first was bought by John Milleisen, 24 1/8”x 21 1/4”; the second by Michael Fogelsanger, 29 1/2”x 20 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 52. 1875 Lancaster Co. Atlas ca. 1875; having hand-colored maps and architectural prints with the original binding and complete pages, 14 1/2”x 17 1/2”x 3/4”; Estimate $200.00-$300.00 53. 1779 Pennsylvania packet newspaper ca. 1779; printed in Philadelphia by John Dunlap (original printer of the Declaration of Independence) with four pages on one sheet including some war news, 19”x 15”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 54. Toleware document box ca. 1840-60s; tin box with dome lid, latch and old tole painted decoration, 8 3 /4”x 4 1/4”x 5 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 55. 3 pair of children’s button shoes ca. 1900-30; black leather shoes with three buttons, 5 1/2”x 2”x 4”; two pair of white children’s shoes, 4 1/2”x 2”x 2”ea; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 56. Child’s ladderback arm rocker ca. 1860-90s; three-rung rocker, 13 1/2”x 20”x 24”; Estimate $50.00$200.00

57. 2 small wooden buckets ca. 1860-90s; one small red painted bucket with bail handle, 7 1/4”x 7 1/4”x 6”; one small covered wooden bucket with paper label marked “Wooden/15 1/2 /Bucket”, 5”x 5”x 3 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 58. 3 pie crimpers ca. 1840-90; two iron pie crimpers with wooden turned handles, 7 1/2”x 1” & 5 1/2”x 1”; solid brass pie crimper, 4 1/2”x 1”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 59. 4 kitchen primitives ca. 1840-90s; small tin lamp filler with handle, 5”x 2 1/2”x 3 1/2”; bird shaped tin cookie cutter, 4”x 3”x 2 1/2”; wooden mortised footstool, 14 3/4”x 6 3/4”x 6”; gray agate colander, 13”x 10”x 4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 60. Walnut writing desk ca. 1830-60; small walnut desk containing a till and two glass ink bottles, 12”x 9”x 3 3/4”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 61. 3 primitives ca. 1830-1930; meat rack with a wooden cutout board mounted with eleven wrought iron meat hooks, 27 1/2”x 9”x 3”; iron skimmer ladle with a wooden turned handle, 5”x 18 1/2”; wooden double side corn slawboard, 3”x 20”x 1 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 62. 2 handwrought animals ca. 1850-1950; a cow, 6 1/4”x 3”x 2 1/2” and a horse, 7 3/4”x 4 1/2”x 2 1/2” possibly Penna. German talisman’s that were placed in barns to protect livestock; Estimate $50.00$200.00 63. Tin fishing lantern ca. 1860-90s; lantern with three burners, curved shield and a strap handle, 12”x 9”x 9”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 64. Pair of signed ladles ca. 1860-1910; wrought iron with shaped handles stamped “M.P.O.”, 15”x 2 1/2” & 16 3/4”x 2 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 65. 3 tin lamps ca. 1860-1920; tin parade torch lantern, 4”x 8”x 3”; two small finger lamps, 4”x 3”x 6” & 3 1 /2”x 3”x 2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 66. Dough scraper, spatula & dipper ca. 1840-1920; wrought iron scraper with a heart cutout, 5”x 2 3/4”x 3 1/2”; iron and brass spatula, 18”x 3 3/4” and dipper, 19 1/2”x 6”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 67. Rush lamp ca. 1750-1800; tri-footed lamp with snake’s foot legs and a tapered shaft which supports a candle socket and terminates in a rush holder, 8 1/4”x 8”x 12 1/2”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 68. Hearth trivet & powder horn ca. 1780-1900; wrought iron trivet, 8 1/2”d, 6”l; large powder horn apparently unfinished appears to have never had an end plug, 3 1/2”d, 18”l; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 69. 3 wrought iron door latches ca. 1790-1830; all having shaped ends, round grips and thumbpieces, 8 7 /8”x 2 1/4”; 8 3/8”x 2”; 9 1/4”x 2 1/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 70. 3 chocolate molds ca. 1900-20; large double Easter egg shaped mold, 9 1/2”x 7”x 4”; tin Easter rabbit shaped mold, 5”x 8 1/2”x 2”; tin cornucopia shaped mold, 6”x 4 1/2”x 5”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 71. 2 agate coffee pots ca. 1860-90s; white agate and pewter coffee pot with leaf motif, 10”x 5”x 7”; gray agate and pewter coffee pot, 8”x 5”x 11”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 72. Tin ABC plate & basket ca. 1870-1920; pressed tin plate inscribed “Hi Diddle Diddle” and has a scene from the nursery rhyme, 8 1/8”d, 1/2”h; oak splint basket, 6”x 6”x 6”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 73. 4 wrought iron utensils ca. 1820-80; small brass-boweled tasting spoon, 8 1/4”x 2 1/4”; iron tasting spoon, 11 1/2”x 2 1/4”; iron spatula with a shaped handle, 12”x 2”; a ladle with a copper bowl, 20 1/2”x 4 3 /4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 74. 9 pieces of colorless glass ca. 1870; six pieces of Lincoln Drape pressed glass: a sauce dish, compote, covered sugar, cordial, footed salt and spoon holder; three pieces of Lion pressed glass: a larger covered oval dish, smaller covered oval dish and a covered marmalade jar (undetermined age); Estimate $50.00$200.00 75. Late Victorian art glass ca. 1900; round blown cased glass biscuit jar having a white interior and pink exterior with two painted scenes of a dragonfly among flowers and bulrushes and a flying duck among flowers and foliage in a cylindrical form with a swelled base with a worn silver plated handled rim band and a lid, 6 3/8”d, 7 1/8”h; pair of blown lime glass slender vases with white enameled Mary Gregorytype lad and lassie motifs among flowers and foliage each bracketed by a pair of applied, tooled colorless glass rigaree fins, ten interior ribs; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 76. 3 pieces of blown art glass ca. 1880-1910; frosted pink cased cup with an applied colorless handle, 3”d, 2 1/8”h; dark cornflower blue bulbous cruet enameled with blue, brown, green, red, white and yellow flowers and foliage having an applied brownish amber handle and a tear drop stopper, 3 3/8”d, 5 3/4”h;

ten paneled ruby flashed colorless stoppered jar having floral designs with gilt highlights, enamel work in blue, green, orange, white and yellow with three areas of applied glass beads on jar and a glass bead on each of the stopper’s mushroomed eight panels, 6 5/8”x 2 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 77. Daisey & Fern opalescent glass water set ca. 1895; blown white opalescent glass on cranberry: three tumblers, 2 7/8”d, 3 3/4”- 3 5/8”h; one pitcher with applied colorless handle and four sided tooled ruffled rim, 6 7/8”d, 8 1/2”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 78. 5 pieces of cut glassware ca. 1900; claret pitcher in diamond and half flute pattern with faceted final, 5 1 /2”d, 5 5/8”h; squat water pitcher with “Corinthian” design having many pointed hob star within a large diamond and roundel cuttings on handle, 3 1/4”d, 6 5/8”h; stoppered cruet with waffle banded fluted sheaf and many pointed hob stars, roundel cuttings on handle and a rayed star cutting on stopper, 9 7/8”x 3 7 /8”x 5 7/8”; covered butter dish with flowers, foliage and many pointed hob stars with the dish having a serated rim and cover with a faceted finial, 8”d, 5 5/8”h; butter chips with central pointed hob star surrounded by fans and many pointed hob star and serated rims, 7/8”x 2 7/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 79. Blown art glass vase & pitcher ca. 1900; cornflower blue vase with white enameled Mary Gregory motif of a girl among flowering vines having a ruffled rim and ten interior ribs, 3 5/8”d, 8 1/4”h; tall colorless glass wine pitcher with four counter clockwise upward swirled amethyst stripes, four vertical applied colorless glass coggled veins, an ornate applied pewter rim, lid and handle decorated with German gothic motifs, 4”d, 12 3/4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 80. Hunter/fisherman calabash bottle ca. 1840-60; one quart calabash in bluish aquamarine with a hunter facing left and fisherman facing front attributed to Whitney Glass Works, Glassboro, NJ (McKearin & Wilson GXIII-4), 8 7/8”x 4 1/4”x 5 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 81. Green Ludlow-type blown glass bottle ca. 1800-40; medium emerald green glass having a tooled, rounded rolled-over collar, heavily populated with bubbles and a scarred base, 9”x 4 1/2”x 5”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 82. Washington & Taylor portrait flask ca. 1840-60; one pint flask in aquamarine with a profile of Washington “The Father of His Country” and profile of Taylor “Gen Taylor Never Surrenders/ Dyottville Glass Works Philada” with a scarred base (McKearin & Wilson GI-38), 7”x 2 1/4”x 4 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 83. Pittsburgh glass compote ca. 1830; cut in the typical diamond with strawberry motif, bottom of bowl with 14 roundels, ray cuttings over pontil in base and a finely cut scalloped rim, 9 1/4”d, 7 1/8”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 84. 7 colorless blown glass wines ca. 1800-40; one rounded funnel bowl with plain stem and flat foot, 2 1 /2”d, 4 1/4”h; assembled set of six trumpet bowls with plain stems and folded conical feet, 2 1/4”- 2 3/8”d; 4”- 4 1/4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 85. 2 Victorian glass jars with silver plated fixtures ca. 1860-1920; biscuit jar in cobalt glass with enameled gold and white ribbon, tassel and floral motifs, 5”d, 10 1/4”h; pickle jar in a hobnail frosted yellow glass, 3 1/8”d, 9 1/2”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 86. Cased glass bridal basket ca. 1860-1920; ruffled rim cased milk glass bowl with shaded pink to cranberry interior and an amber rim painted with grape and leaf designs having a frame marked “Pairpoint Mfg Co/ Quadruple Plate/4796” with the base of the bowl marked “4796/1132”, 5”x 11 1/4” bowl; 14 5/8”x 11 5/8” frame; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 87. Pair of cased mantel lustres ca. 1900-30; pair of continental painted cased glass mantel lustres in milk glass cut to cranberry with painted floral designs and gilt scrolls and bands having eight hanging cut prisms on each lustre, 6”d, 12 7/8”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 88. 2 vases ca. 1880-1930; continental green iridescent art glass vase in bulbous form with eight pinched indentations having an applied, brass plated copper neck collar with a swag, tassel, laurel, leaf garland and floral open gird motif and 16 upward left turning swirls, 8 1/2”d, 9 1/4”h; continental triple gourd form iridescent earthenware art pottery handled vase with applied leaves and cherries, a blue, green and purple iridescent glazed body with greenish leaves and reddish cherries, 5 1/4”d, 10 1/4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 89. Pair of decorated bisque figurines ca. 1880-1920; continental pair of a man and woman figurines: a standing cavalier with gloved hands holding a feathered hat and grasping a sheathed sword, 16 7/8”x 5

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/8”x 6 1/4”; well-dressed lady with feathered hat and hands clinching her frock and fingering her collar decorated in apricots, browns, grays, greens, lavender and extensive gilt work, 16 7/8”x 5 5/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 90. “Lobelia” ironstone platter ca. 1845; flow blue transfer ironstone octagonal platter with blue ink mark on reverse “Ironstone/Lobelia/G. Phillips/Longport” and diamond registration mark for 1845, 12”x 15 3 /4”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 91. 4 pieces of flow blue ca. 1850-1920; octagonal ironstone “The Temple” flow blue platter in blue transfer with blue ink mark on reverse “PW & Co” (Podmore, Walker & Co), 10 1/2”x 13 3/4”; earthenware flow blue transfer “Hong” pattern with blue ink mark “Petrus Regout & Co/ Maestricht/ HONG/ Made in Holland”, 8 7/8”d plate; 3 1/8”d, 2 5/8”h cup; 5 5/8”d, 1”h saucer; Estimate $50.00$200.00 92. “Mazara” blue transfer ironstone platter ca. 1860-90; octagonal blue transfer ironstone platter with blue ink mark on reverse “W Adams & Co/ Mazara/ Ironstone/ England” also impressed “Real Ironstone China”, 15 5/8”x 20”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 93. 2 pieces of “Wheat and Clover” ironstone ca. 1865; footed sauce boat with black ink mark “Pearl/Ironstone China/ Taylor Brothers” and Royal Arms, 5 1/2”x 3 3/4”x 8 1/4”; oval covered sauce tureen with feet, 6 1/2”x 4 3/4”x 7 3/8”; oval under tray with black ink mark “Pearl/ Ironstone China/ Turner & Tomkinson” and Royal Arms, 6 3/8”x 9 1/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 94. Imari shallow bowl ca. 1860-90; porcelain bowl with scalloped rim in polychromal designs of a central flower basket bordered by floral panels, 13 3/8”d, 2 1/4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 95. Large flow blue platter ca. 1850; earthenware flow blue transfer platter with well and tree in blue floral pattern with nicely scrolled tree connecting to well and impressed on reverse “Improved Stone China ?” in a rounded rectangular form, 17 1/4”x 21 1/2”x 2 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 96. “Black Beauty” stick spatter platter ca. 1860-1920; earthenware rectangular platter with cut corners having black stick spatter flower and leaf border and hand-painted blue, green and red foliage with red stick spatter flowerets having a black ink mark on reverse “Wm Adams & Co/ Tunstall/ England” with spread eagle and diamond registry mark, 8 3/4”x 12 3/8”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 97. Porcelain parrot figurine ca. 1840-60; continental porcelain well-colored parrot figurine with a polychromal parrot standing on a flowered rococo stump having colorings including black, blue, gray, green, red and yellow shadings, 11 3/4”x 4 3/4”x 8 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 98. Green edged pearlware platter ca. 1825; pearlware oval platter with a green shell edge impressed “14”, 11 3/4”x 14 7/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 99. 4 children’s size plates ca. 1845-65; porcelain plate with black transfer titled “Marble Hill Cottage”, 6 1 /4”d; two earthenware octagonal plates with black “Robinson Crusoe” transfers with blue, green, red and yellow infill having a blue rim band, a raised swag and sunburst border, 5 1/8” & 5 1/4”; blue banded rim ironstone plate with black transfer of “Abbey & Arbroath” and impressed “BP” (Brownhills Pottery), 7 1/4”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 100. 2 blue shell edged platters ca. 1835-60; rectangular pearlware, 11 3/4”x 14 3/4”; oval ironstone impressed “Elsmore & Foster/Tunstall”, 10 1/2”x 14 1/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 101. Silver resist decorated pearlware ca. 1815; pearlware decorated with silver resist seed heads and leafage border designs and bandings: eight ribbed cylindrical coffee canns with saucers, 2 1/2”d, 2 1/2”h cann, 5 3/8”d, 1 1/8”h saucer; two extra saucers all with scalloped rims, 5 3/8”d, 1 1/8”h; smooth rim bowl, 4 3/4”d, 2 3/4”h; bowl and saucers with a central interior star burst motif; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 102. 2 blue shell edged platters ca. 1840-60; rectangular pearlware platter with impressed heart symbol (similar to marked “Adams” with impressed heart symbols), 11 5/8”x 14 3/4”; octagonal ironstone with impressed “12”, 10 1/4”x 13 5/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 103. Group of English porcelain ca. 1820-35; Gaudy Japanese floral design plate decorated in brushed blue, orange, red and teal with gilt highlights and an indented rim, 9 3/4”d; molded octagonal creamer with swag, fleur-de-lis and urn motifs, 3 5/8”d, 5 7/8”h; five dessert plates and eight matching shallow bowls with an oriental pot, butterfly and floral motif infilled with blue, green, orange, purple, teal and red with orange pattern mark “2/1164” and arrow, 6 1/4”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00

104. 2 blue shell edged pearlware platters ca. 1845; rectangular platter, 11”x 13 3/4”; rectangular platter impressed “Hal…/14” (Samuel Hall/Harley), 11 3/4”x 14 7/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 105. 4 flow blue ironstone items ca. 1850-1900; “Chen-Si” dinner plate with blue ink mark “Chen-Si/IM” (John Maddock) and impressed “Maddock Ironstone China” and “Kyber”, 9 1/2”d; small open octagonal vegetable and cheese plate with blue ink marks “J. Meir & Son/ Kyber/ Ironstone”, 1 7/8”x 5 3/4”x 7 3/8” vegetable, 6 7/8”d cheese; “Waldorf” dinner plate with blue ink mark “Waldorf/semi porcelain/ New Wharf Pottery/ England” also impressed “612/20”, 8 7/8”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 106. 3 Historic Blue plates ca. 1820; scene of large manor house with people and sheep in foreground with blue ink mark “Kings Weston/ Gloucestershire/Riley”, 8 3/4”d; pair of plates with cornucopia flower border and scenes of ruins with woman, man on donkey and sheep in foreground impressed with “Davenport” anchor mark, 9”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 107. Historic Blue covered sugar ca. 1830; rectangular shape with design of woman, boy and dog, cottage and fence with village and church in background impressed with eagle mark “Adams Warranted Staffordshire”, 5 5/8”x 4 3/8”x 7 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 108. 2 Historic Blue dishes ca. 1825; deep dish with blue bell border and scene of fisherman, bridge and mill and background ruins on hillside with blue ink mark “Dilston Tower Northumberland” and impressed “Adams/Warrented/Staffordshire”, 9 7/8”d, 1 3/8”h; deep blue dish in the fruit and flowers pattern impressed “Stubbs and Kent Longport”, 7 5/8”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 109. Ovoid stoneware crock with some cobalt ca. 1840; salt glazed crock with two applied lug ear handles with brushed cobalt daubs at handle ends incised “1/2 G” with cobalt infill probably of mid-Atlantic origin, 8”d, 9 3/4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 110. 2 Swank press molded stoneware crocks ca. 1880; Swank pattern (Hiram Swank & Sons, Johnstown, PA) press molded stoneware crocks with vertical reeded bodies: one with flattened 3/4” wide rim impressed “1” on rim with brownish salt glaze, 8”d, 7 7/8”h; one with rounded 1/2” wide rim with brownish salt glaze, 8 1/8”d, 7”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 111. Redware crock & 2 redware jelly jars ca. 1860-80; slightly bulbous PA lead glazed redware: one interior glazed manganese speckled brown slightly bulbous crock with incised “X” on thick rounded rim, 7 1/4”x 7 5/8”x 8 5/8”; typical Lebanon Valley form jelly jar with brown manganese glazing, 5 3/8”d, 5 5/8”h; reddish brown glazed jelly jar, 5”d, 4 7/8”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 112. Rockingham rectangular bowl & 2 PA redware pie dishes ca. 1860-80; earthenware Rockingham glazed rectangular bowl, 2 1/4”x 9 3/4”x 11 7/8”; PA redware orangey brown lead glazed pie dish, 8 1/8”d, 1 3/4”h; PA redware pie dish with manganese spotting orangey brown to brown lead glaze, 6”d, 1 1/4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 113. PA slipware pie dish ca. 1860; with three lines trailing yellow slip of straight line with curved flourishes on both sides and two green splashes on a orangey brown lead glaze and a coggled rim, 9 5 /8”d; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 114. 3 pieces of PA lead glazed redware ca. 1860-80; slightly bulbous jelly jar with olive green and yellowish brown glazing, 4 3/8”d, 4 1/8”h; slightly bulbous jar with pronounced neck and flared rim having a reddish brown toned glaze, 5 1/2”d, 5 3/4”h; slightly bulbous crock with interior manganese speckled pumpkin glaze, 6 7/8”d, 6 3/8”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 115. 2 pieces of Owens Utopian art pottery ca. 1900; Owens Utopian (Zanesville, OH) art pottery: mug impressed “Owens/Utopian 1035” in high gloss brown glaze with cherries and leaf motif, 3 7/8”d, 5 1 /8”h; bulbous cabinet vase impressed “I/Owens/Utopian/106” high gloss brown glaze with faint branch and leaves motif, 3 1/8”d, 3 3/4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 116. 3 pieces of pottery ca. 1835-90; Staffordshire form redware pitcher with a molded diamond quilted surface having manganese glazing (Staffordshire form but possibly an American product) 5 3/4”d, 5 3 /4”h; PA lead glazed redware ovoid jelly jar in manganese glaze, 5 3/8”d, 6 1/4”h; continental earthenware food mold with vertical strap handle having the interior with 18 left swirling ridges and smooth central cone having an olive green interior glaze and greenish yellow toned brown exterior glaze, 11”d, 4 1/8”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00

117. Cobalt decorated crock & redware jar ca. 1840-85; crock impressed “Sipe & Sons” with blue highlighting above a brushed cobalt floral decoration, 8 1/2”x 7 3/4”; small PA redware jar, 3 1/2”x 3 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 118. D.P. Shenfelder cobalt decorated stoneware jug ca. 1885; salt glazed cylindrical stoneware two gallon jug with typical brushed cobalt design of foliage and two blossoms and impressed “D.P. Shenfelder/ Reading, PA” and “2” with cobalt daubs on handle base, Albany slip glaze interior, 8 7/8”d, 13 3/8”h; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 119. 2 pieces of Berks Co., PA stoneware ca. 1860-1920; slightly bulbous salt glazed stoneware cream crock with cobalt stenciled legend “Christian Link/ Stonetown/ Berks Co. PA” having an Albany slip glaze interior and an extended flattened rim, 8 1/4”d, 8”h; cylindrical Bristol glazed stoneware three gallon jug having a cobalt stenciled legend “3” and “Bright & Company/ Reading, PA” with an Albany slip glaze interior, 10 1/4”d, 12 3/4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 120. Cobalt decorated stoneware jar ca. 1880; attributed to D.P. Shenfelder, Reading, PA with typical brushed design of foliage and flower with recessed interior lid flange and Albany slip glaze interior, 5 3 /8”d, 8 3/8”h; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 121. Gilson & Co, Reading, PA ovoid stoneware jug ca. 1845; salt glazed stoneware jug impressed “Gilson & Co/ Reading, PA” with an Albany slip glaze interior, 8 1/4”d, 11 1/8”h; Estimate $50.00$200.00 122. D.P. Shenfelder cobalt decorated stoneware jug ca. 1880; salt glazed stoneware bulbous two gallon jug with typical brushed cobalt design of foliage and two blossoms impressed “D.P. Shenfelder/ Reading, PA” and “2” with cobalt daub on handle base, Albany slip glaze interior and slight iron oxide wash on neck, 9 1/2”d, 13 1/2”h; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 123. Small cobalt decorated stoneware jar ca. 1870; small salt glazed cylindrical stoneware jar with brushed cobalt feathered and two “C” scroll flowers of south-eastern PA origin [Provenance: Sold at Horst Auction Center – October 23, 1998 – Collection of Henry Gast Pottery – Dug on the Site of the Gast Pottery Kiln], 4 1/2”d, 6 1/2”h; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 124. Small cobalt decorated stoneware jug ca. 1840-60; salt glazed slightly bulbous jug attributed to Henry Gast’s pottery in Lancaster, PA with typical brushed cobalt motif [Provenance: Sold at Horst Auction Center – October 23, 1998 – Collection of Henry Gast Pottery – Dug on the Site of the Gast Pottery Kiln], 5 3/8”d, 8”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 125. Cowden & Wilcox, Harrisburg, PA batter jug ca. 1870; salt glazed stoneware batter jug with brushed cobalt leaf motifs and feathered foliage, daubs of cobalt at applied lug ear hand hold and handle brackets with a wire and turned wood bale handle, impressed under pouring spout “Cowden & Wilcox/ Harrisburg, PA”, Albany slip glaze interior, 8”d, 8”h; Estimate $800.00-$1,500.00 126. Conestoga wagon jack ca. 1760; wrought iron mechanism dated 1760 fitted in an oak housing with chamfered edges branded “H.C.T.”, 27”x 8 1/4”x 9”; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 127. Conestoga wagon hound band ca. 1797; handwrought with a struck date of 1797, 9”x 4”x 3 3/4”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 128. Conestoga wagon toolbox ca. 1800-40; having handwrought frog-leg hinges, an arrow-headed hasp and sheet iron banding and painted blue and mounted to backboards, 20 1/2”x 20”x 8”; Estimate $500.00-$1,000.00 129. Conestoga wagon tar bucket ca. 1800-50; having a leather strap, lid and paddle, 15”x 8”x 5 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 130. Set of 5 hames bells ca. 1800-60; five groups of four bells mounted to a wrought iron frame and having the original leather frame covers mounted on a wooden display stand, 22”x 17”x 29”; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 131. 5 wrought iron door latches ca. 1760-1810; each having shaped ends, 9”x 1 3/4”x 2” – 11 1/2”x 2 3/4”x 2 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 132. 5 wrought iron door latches ca. 1780-1820; three with spade-shaped ends, one with bean ends and one with tri-lobed ends, 9 1/4”x 2 1/2”x 2” – 13 3/4”x 3”x 3 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 133. 5 wrought iron door latches ca. 1760-1820; two having spade ends, one tri-lobed and two having finely shaped ends, 10 1/4”x 2”x 2 1/2” – 12”x 2”x 2 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00

134. Conestoga wagon jack ca. 1795; handwrought iron mechanism having a dated and decorated shaft housed in a chamfered oak case, 24 1/4”x 6 1/2”x 2 1/2”; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 135. Conestoga wagon tool box ca. 1800-50; painted blue with handwrought hinges and hasp, 23”x 8”x 15 1 /2”; Estimate $400.00-$600.00 136. Conestoga hound band ca. 1800; handwrought with a deeply struck date of 1800, 6 1/4”x 4”x 2 1/4”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 137. Conestoga wagon tar bucket ca. 1800-50; having an iron band at the base and a wrought iron chain strap, 12 1/4”x 6”x 6”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 138. Conestoga wagon tar bucket ca. 1800-50; having its lid, shaped paddle and leather strap, 14”x 9”x 5 1 /2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 139. Conestoga wagon tar bucket ca. 1800-50; having a shaped lid and leather strap, 11 1/2”x 8 1/2”x 6 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 140. 5 wrought iron door latches ca. 1780-1820; one with bean ends, two with spade ends and two finely shaped ends, 7 3/4”x 2”x 1 1/2” – 13 3/4”x 3 1/2”x 1 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 141. 5 wrought iron door latches ca. 1780-1820; each having shaped ends, 8 1/4”x 2”x 2” – 14”x 2 1/2”x 2 3 /4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 142. 4 wrought iron door latches ca. 1790-1820; each having spade and bean ends, 7”x 1 3/4”x 1 1/4” – 10”x 2 3/4”x 2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 143. Decorated side saddle ca. 1820-60; having tooled designs painted in red, yellow and green with a seat stitched in a pattern of tulips and a heart with red woolen straps, 27”x 28”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 144. Early coffee mill ca. 1750-1800; wrought iron with file-decorated nuts, a wooden mounting block and handle, 12”x 7 1/2”x 19 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 145. Snake-headed wall tie ca. 1760-1830; having a long shaft with a threaded nut that secures an S-shaped iron that terminates in tooled snake’s heads, 17 1/4”x 3 5/8”x 35 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 146. Pie board & tray ca. 1850-1900; tombstone-shaped softwood pie board with a heart cutout, 13 3/4”x 30”x 3/4”; dovetailed serving tray with cutouts on sides, 18 1/2”x 17 1/2”x 3”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 147. Iron fireplace crane ca. 1750-1800; handwrought with a sweeping bracket and shaped arm, 45”x 36 1 /4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 148. Wooden crank apparatus ca. 1790-1830; figured walnut and oak with a central cog-wheel with crank that engages three cage wheels, 13”x 15 5/8”x 15”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 149. King’s Rose plate & 2 spatter saucers ca. 1835-40; pearlware small King’s Rose plate with orangey red rose, broken border of four diapered solid panels and four floral panels, 6 1/8”d; two pearlware spatter saucers with peafowl motifs: one with a blue, red and yellow peafowl on a blue, green and pink spatter ground, 5 5/8”d, 1”h; one blue, green and red peafowl with green foliage vines and a blue spatter border, 6”d, 1 3/8”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 150. 3 pieces of Gaudy Welsh ca. 1845; creamer in grape variant pattern decorated in blue, burnt orange, green and yellow with an octagonal base, 3 1/2”x 2 1/4”; pitcher in Bethesda pattern decorated in blue, burnt orange and lustre with an octagonal base, 6 1/8”x 4 5/8”; pitcher in stag pattern decorated in blue, brown, green, lustre, pink and yellow with “Epson Cup” impressed under stag and hounds panel, 4 3/4”d, 7”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 151. 6 pieces of Gaudy Welsh ca. 1845-1925; porcelain waste bowl/small bowl in grape variant; porcelain handled cup with a tulip design; porcelain bulbous creamer with a columbine pattern with a scalloped raised foot; two earthenware creamers both with black ink mark “Allerton’s/Est 1831/ Made in England”: one sloped sided in grape variant design and one in bulbous octagonal form in an unknown floral design with a human headed serpent form handle; earthenware squat urn form creamer in grape pattern with green ink mark on base “J Kent/ Fenton/ England/ Made in/ England”; Estimate $50.00$200.00 152. 8 Gaudy Welsh lotus pattern handled cups & saucers ca. 1845; porcelain with scalloped rims; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 153. 2 Gaudy Dutch cups & saucers ca. 1830; two pair of single rose pattern pearlware handless cups 2 ½”h x 3 ¾”d, and saucers 1 ¼”h x 5 ½”d, Estimate $50.00-$200.00

154. Gaudy Dutch deep dish & plate ca. 1830; pearlware double rose pattern deep dish, 8 3/4”d, 1 3/8”h; pearlware war bonnet plate, 7 1/4”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 155. Gaudy Dutch plate ca. 1830; pearlware grape pattern plate with “2/1036” on reverse, 7 1/4”d; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 156. Rare butterfly pattern Gaudy Dutch cup & saucer ca. 1830; pearlware butterfly on the side design cup 2 ¼”h x 3 ¾”d and saucer 1 ¼”h x 5 ½”d; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 157. 3 pieces of jasperware ca. 1930-60; Wedgwood blue jasperware covered cheese dish with applied relief classical decorations with the base impressed “Wedgwood” and “England”, 9 1/2”d, 5”h; two pieces of English green jasperware with applied classical relief decorations: caster with plated top, 3 1 /8”d, 6 1/8”h; biscuit jar with silver plated lid and attached handle, 5 1/8”d, 6 1/8”h; Estimate $50.00$200.00 158. Earthenware child’s mug & ABC plate ca. 1860; mug with blue transfers of Franklin Maxims, 2 5 /8”d, 2 3/4”h; ABC plate with polychromal green, red and yellow on black transfer of Franklin’s proverb “Make hay while the sun shines” and impressed “J&G Meakin”, 5 1/4”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 159. 2 child’s earthenware plates with Franklin’s Maxim’s ca. 1850; ABC plate with black transfer “Poor Richard’s Maxim’s/ He that by the plow would thrive himself must either hold or drive/ The eyes of the master will do more work than both his hands”, 5 1/8”d; green transfer with raised floral polychromal border in blue, green, red and yellow with legend “Sloth like rust consumes faster than labor wears/ while the used key is always bright/ God helps them that help themselves/Lost time is never found again” and a pink lustre rim, 5 1/8”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 160. 2 child’s ABC earthenware plates ca. 1860-80; raised ABC border with polychromal blue, brown, green, red and yellow infill on a black transfer of a dog standing over a child “The Guardian”, 7 1/8”d; brown transfer with blue and yellow infill titled “Crusoe Viewing the Island” with reverse mark “Rd N 69963/ B.P. Co” (Brownhills Pottery Co), 7 1/8”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 161. 6 pink transfer plates ca. 1835; Grecian scenery earthenware plates with scalloped rims, 9 1/8”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 162. Ironstone teapot & pearlware blue willow plate ca. 1820-65; wheat and clover ironstone teapot with black ink mark of royal arms and “Pearl/Ironstone China/Turner & Tomkinson”, 6 3/4”d, 10 3/4”h; pearlware plate with blue transfer of blue willow pattern, 7 1/4”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 163. 6 pieces of tea leaf ironstone ca. 1890; all with black ink mark “Warranted/ Ironstone China/ Trade Mark/ John Edwards/ England”: a plate, covered teapot impressed “Peerless”, covered sugar bowl, creamer impressed “Peerless” and a pair of covered butter tubs with insert perforated liners impressed “Peerless”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 164. 4 piece washbowl & pitcher set ca. 1900; Avon pattern four piece washbowl and pitcher earthenware set with blue transfer of flower and foliage on a molded body with raised scroll designs and gilt banding; a handled, covered chamber pot and small pitcher both with blue ink stamp for “Myatt, Son & Company”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 165. 4 miscellaneous ceramic pieces ca. 1860-90; brown transfer jug with hinged tin lid; squat painted bisque three sided vase with a cat, dog and owl face on each side each having a pair of inset glass eyes, blue ink mark on base “KPM” (Königliche Porzellan Manfaktur), a lavender base with faces in browns, tans, black and grays and three small holes in the top rim; two continental porcelain cups with lithopane bottoms: one with three gathered persons (a man and two women) and the other with a woman, exterior floral designs; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 166. 2 majolica plates ca. 1885; earthenware plate with molded flowers and reeded blades having a yellow glazed border having a brown center of a stag pursued by hounds, 8 1/8”d; a green maple leaf plate with pink edging on a yellow basket weave border with reverse impressed “Etruscan Majolica/ GS &H” (Griffen, Smith & Hill), 8 7/8”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 167. 2 slawboards with heart cutout handles ca. 1840-70; chestnut example with a tombstone crest, 18 1 /4”x 5 1/2”; walnut slawboard; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 168. Oval paint decorated box ca. 1840-87; continental box with a shaped lid and handgrip, ochre graining with blue trim and lid inscripted “Kast [Chest] Peder 1887”, 26 3/4”x 15”x 14”; Estimate $200.00$400.00

169. Fraktur taufschein ca. 1800; a heart-form printed in 1799 by Jungmann in Reading, PA recording the 1800 birth of William Hiester in Mount Joy Twp., Lancaster Co. having a hand-drawn tulip border signed by George Mennig in a black painted frame, 15 1/2”x 11 5/8” sight; 17 1/2”x 13 5/8” framed; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 170. Printed taufschein ca. 1845; by G.S. Peters, Harrisburg, PA with angel and bird designs recording the 1845 birth of Maria Anna Schmidt of Codorus Twp., York Co., PA and mounted in an oak frame, 12”x 14 7/8” sight; 16 1/2”x 18 1/2” framed; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 171. Painted box ca. 1870-1900; having two drawers with porcelain knobs and retaining the original red painted surface having pinstripe decoration and “WHB” monogram on top surface, 6 1/4”x 10”x 5 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 172. German painted chest ca. 1824; pine dovetailed chest inscribed “F.S.L. 1824” with the front having two panels with architectural themes painted on a green ground and rectangular panels on top and ends, 29”x 18”x 15 1/4”; Estimate $400.00-$600.00 173. Hand-drawn fraktur ca. 1900s; watercolored floral composition inscribed for Maria Druckenmiller, 1823 in Douglas Twp., Montgomery Co., PA and mounted in a painted frame, 13”x 9 1/2” sight; 16 1/4”x 12 1/2” framed; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 174. Small decorated continental chest ca. 1800-40; pine, dovetailed chest having shaped and file decorated strap hinges and retaining the original paint decorated panels with tapered feet, 24”x 16”x 14 7 /8”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 175. Hand-drawn fraktur ca. 1870-1940; with heart, tulip and thistle designs and a German text mounted in a molded wooden frame, 4 1/8”x 6 3/4” sight; 7 3/4”x 9 3/4” framed; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 176. Decorated box ca. 1820-50; dovetailed retaining the original sponge decorated surface and mortised lock, 16”x 10”x 7”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 177. Tape loom ca. 1810-60; pine, cutnail construction having a heart cutout and a squirrel cage winder, 19”x 11 1/4”x 13 1/4”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 178. Paint decorated box ca. 1845; continental, pine dovetailed box retaining the original decorated surface dated 1845 on the front panel and having a handwrought hasp and hinges, 18 1/2”x 14”x 8 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 179. Inlaid box ca. 1860-1900; softwood, dovetailed box having a five-pointed star and corner fans inlaid on the lid with an old varnished surface, 13 1/4”x 9 1/4”x 7”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 180. Domed lid toleware box ca. 1820-50; retaining its original paint decorated japanned ground with the lid fitted with a brass bale handle and a tin hasp, 9 7/8”x 6 3/4”x 8”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 181. 2 tin teapots ca. 1820-50; a goose-necked example having a strap handle and a brass finial, 11”x 5 1 /2”x 10 1/2”; oval and squat teapot with a brass finial, 10 1/2”x 6”x 8 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 182. Paint decorated box ca. 1840s; softwood box painted with floral and bird cartouches on a salmon ground with the interior lined with an 1846 Boston newspaper, 13 1/8”x 8” x 8 1/8”; Estimate $300.00$500.00 183. Decorated footstool ca. 1860-90; having splayed legs with cutouts, shaped aprons and retaining the original pinstripe decoration on a red ground, 16”x 8”x 12”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 184. Hollow-bodied tin horse ca. 1880-1930; having black paint over the original gold paint, 13 1/2”x 12”x 1 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 185. Blue painted tray ca. 1800-50; dovetailed with interior dividers and retaining an early painted surface, 12 1/2”x 7 1/4”x 4 1/4”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 186. Extremely fine and rare decorated Weber box ca. 1846; a large-size box painted with a dark blue ground. The front panel has a landscape with a two-story house flanked by trees and the inscription “Jonas 1846 Reif”; the end panels decorated with tulips; and the lid with molded edges, a tin hasp and brass hinges. The box sits on short bracket feet and was made for Jonas Reiff (1810-78), a Mennonite farmer in Groffdale, West Earl Twp., Lancaster Co. and descended directly to the consignor. This box is attributed to Jonas Weber (1810-76) working in Leacock Twp., Lancaster Co., 10 3/8”x 5 3/4”x 5 1/4”; Estimate $26,000.00-$30,000.00

187. Fraktur drawing ca. 1899; featuring a bold geometric design with springing deer, birds and tulips inscribed for Susan Forrey and dated 1899 in an oak frame, 7 5/8”x 9 3/8” sight; 8 3/4”x 10 3/8” framed; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 188. Schimmel squirrel ca. 1870-1900; folksy wood carving of a seated squirrel holding a nut painted redbrown with black spots and an ivory tail on a green base, by the itinerant carver Wilhelm Schimmel, 2 1 /2”x 1”x 4”; Estimate $1,000.00-$2,000.00 189. Blue painted box ca. 1820-60; softwood having an applied molding on lid, a mortise lock, butt hinges and retaining the original blue-painted surface, 10”x 8 1/8”x 5 1/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 190. Mahogany lap desk ca. 1800-40; having a felt-covered writing surface, a single drawer with a bale handle, divided interior with a glass inkwell and inscribed “Pemberton” on interior, 18”x 9 7/8”x 6 1/4”; Estimate $100.00-300.00 191. Wooden bowl ca. 1750-1800; lathe-turned having ring turnings on interior and exterior with an old darkened surface, 11 3/8”x 12”x 3”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 192. John Paul Jones watercolor ca. 1860; inscribed “John Paul Jones 1778” and signed on reverse “Samuel Resh Jr. November 10th, 1860” and mounted in a molded wooden frame, 2 3/4”x 3 7/8” sight; 4 1 /4”x 5 1/4” framed; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 193. Fraktur birth record ca. 1842; hand-drawn having angels, birds, an eagle and pierced motifs and recording “Mary Fulmer was born Oct. 11th, 1842 in West Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania” in a paint decorated frame, 6 7/8”x 10 1/8” sight; 13 1/2”x 17 3/8” framed; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 194. Carved walking stick ca. 1870-1900; root terminating in a carved boar’s head having black and red paint decoration and a black-painted shaft, 36”x 5 3/4”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 195. Framed taufschein ca. 1850; a certificate printed by Blumer, Busch & Co, Allentown, PA and handcolored recording the 1849 birth of Sarah Amanda Leibelsperger in Richmond Twp., Berks Co. and mounted in a painted frame, 13 1/2”x 17 1/2” sight; 16 1/4”x 20 1/2” framed; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 196. Eglemann copybook ca. 1831; having an engraved title page plus thirteen engraved plates with some hand-colored with animals and the title page having the letter press name of the owner, Jacob Gehret, with original blue paper wraps, 8”x 6 1/8”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 197. Reading watercolor ca. 1825; leaf from an autograph book with a hand-drawn rose having a poem inscribed for E. Bushur, Reading, Sept. 19, 1825 in a molded frame, 6 1/8”x 7 1/2” sight; 9 3/8”x 10 7/8” framed; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 198. 2 knife boxes ca. 1850-90; both softwood in cutnail construction with a central divider having a handhold, 9 1/2”x 15 3/4”x 5” & 12 1/2”x 8 1/2”x 5”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 199. Tabletop cabinet ca. 1870-1900; mixed woods having a single glazed door over two drawers fitted with porcelain knobs and refinished, 13 3/4”x 11 1/2”x 18 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 200. Copper race horse & sulky weathervane ca. 1900s; hollow bodied with fine detailing, 33 1/2”x 8 1/2”x 16 1/2”; Estimate $400.00-$800.00 201. Hunter & dog weathervane ca. 1920-50; unpainted tin cutout of a bearded hunter with rifle and hunting dog mounted to a copper tube, 12 1/2”x 24”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 202. Wooden barber’s pole ca. 1900-50; flat-backed and painted in red, tan and green, 40”x 5”x 2 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 203. Pennsylvania tramp art mirrored wall pocket ca. 1880-1910; having a shaped backboard inset with three mirrored hearts above two drawers and a comb holder painted gray with green rosettes, 15”x 4 1 /2”x 28”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 204. Blue painted chest ca. 1820-60; nailed construction chest having a molded lid with cleats and molded base trim retaining the original dark blue painted surface, 27 1/2”x 12 1/4”x 11 1/4”; Estimate $50.00$200.00 205. Carved alligator & wooden whimsy ca. 1890-1940; alligator has an integral base and is of ebonized oak, 1 7/8”x 12 1/4”x 1 1/2”; whimsy with 24 rings on a central shaft, 12”x 2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 206. Christopher H. Shearer oil on canvas ca. 1906; (Berks County, PA 1872-1951), oil on canvas of blooming trees, a stream, and bridge in a gold frame, signed and date in lower left, 21 ½” x 13 ½”; Estimate $1,200.00-$1,500.00

207. Victor Shearer oil on canvas ca. 1935; (Berks County, PA 1872-1951), oil on canvas of a snowy sunset in a gold frame with fabric mat and gold liner, 12” x 14” sight; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 208. Earl Poole watercolor ca. mid 1900s; (Berks County, PA 1891-1972), large watercolor on paper of two Peregrine Falcons perched on rocks overlooking a body of water in a matted silver colored frame, 30” x 22” sight; Estimate $4,000.00-$6,000.00 209. S. West oil on canvas ca. early 1900s; (Berks County, PA.), a wooded landscape scene, signed and dated in lower left in a gold frame with mating and gold leaf liner, [Provenance: S. West is a pseudonym that included a group of artists painting under the influence or tutelage of Chris Shearer]; Estimate $400.00-$600.00 210. J. Heyl Raser watercolor ca. late 1800s; (Berks County, PA 1824-1901), watercolor on paper of a landscape view with houses and hillside in the background, signed and dated in lower right in a nicely matted walnut stained frame, 14” x 10” sight; Estimate $1,000.00-$1,500.00 211. Christopher H. Shearer oil on canvas ca. 1878; (Berks County, PA 1846-1926), oil on canvas titled “Winter in Germany” of a snowy road with several figures carrying wood, signed and dated lower center and marked Dusseldorf, 17” x 13” sight; Estimate $1,500.00-$2,000.00 212. Frederick Spang oil on canvas ca. late 1800s; (Berks County, PA 1834-1891), oil on canvas profile of a young girl in a gold leafed oval insert frame, signed on left side, 21” x 17” sight; Estimate $800.00$1,200.00 213. Victor Shearer oil on canvas ca. mid 1900s; (Berks County, PA 1872-1951), oil on canvas entitled “Stream through the Woods” with vibrant colors in a gold matted frame, 23 1/4”x 13 1/2” sight; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 214. Blue & white coverlet ca. 1839; blue and white jacquard coverlet marked “Made By/ SAMUEL/ MELLINGER/ 1839” in corners, 92”x 75”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 215. Jacquard pattern coverlet ca. 1865; floral design jacquard pattern coverlet in red, blue, and green colors with wool and cotton fabrics, 86”x 84”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 216. Rare jacquard patterned youth bed coverlet woven by John Klinghinz ca. 1848; red and blue wool with central star designs and grape leaf borders with the four corner blocks each saying “John Klinhaus/Ohio/1848”, 70”x 45”; Estimate $700.00-$900.00 217. Overshot coverlet ca. 1840-60; blue and red wool with white cotton machine stitched top and bottom edges [Provenance: Sold at Horst Auction Center – Snow Hill Nunnery Auction – August 11,1997], 94”x 84”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 218. Double weave blue & white coverlet ca. 1835; blue wool and white cotton with center seam, 92”x 77”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 219. Nine block on point quilt ca. 1860-90; nine block patches on point with red print alternating blocks and double borders, 85”x 63”; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 220. Geometric Coverlet ca. 1800-30; block pattern surrounded by circles with geometric border in red, green and blue wool and white cotton, 84”x 64”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 221. Bars quilt ca. 1860-90; red and green pieced bars with floral print backing and cross-stitch pattern quilting, 82”x 82”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 222. Blue & white jacquard pattern coverlet ca. 1840-60; blue wool and white cotton with leaf and floral pattern border surrounding a floral and star end diamond central pattern with eagle corner blocks, probably New York state, 84”x 68”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 223. Jacquard pattern coverlet ca. 1840-1860; unseamed coverlet in red, blue, green and purple wool with white cotton ground in floral and geometric pattern, 80”x 74”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 224. Ben Austrian oil on board ca. 1916; (Berks County, PA 1870-1921), entitled “A bit of Corot”; open air scene with trees and pasture signed and dated in the lower right and on reverse with a gold frame, 11 1 /2”x 9” sight; Estimate $600.00-$800.00 225. George Falk “Perkiomen Bridge Hotel” ca. 1927; (Berks County, PA 1865-1948), watercolor on paper depicting the Perkiomen Bridge Hotel in Collegeville, PA in a walnut frame signed and dated in the lower right, 12”x 8” sight; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 226. Bronze relief plaque of Henry Janssen ca. 1930; bronze relief of Janssen signed “JSR” on center right and mounted to a shaped mahogany board [Provenance: Partner in forming Textile Machine

Works, Reading, PA. The library at the Berks History Center is named for Henry Janssen], 10 3/4”x 13 1 /2”; Estimate $500.00-$700.00 227. Christopher H. Shearer oil on canvas ca. 1910; (Berks County, PA 1872-1951), corn shocks with a rabbit in the middle signed by Shearer in the lower left and framed in a gold frame, 23 1/2”x 13 1/2” sight; Estimate $800.00-$1,200.00 228. August Laux oil on canvas ca. 1900; (Germany & New York, 1847-1921), a barnyard scene with roosters, chickens, and ducks in a period ornate gold frame, signed A. Laux in lower right, 15” x 11 ½” sight; Estimate $500.00-$1,000.00 229. Christopher H. Shearer oil on canvas ca. late 1800s; (Berks County, PA 1846-1926), large sized view of a German village with figures on road near the stream with a bridge to the left, signed at lower right in a period gold frame, 40” x 23” sight; Estimate $3,000.00-$5,000.00 230. Ben Austrian print ca. 1900; (Berks County, PA 1870-1821), small print in sepia tones of a chick in a shoe entitled “Waiting for Mama” in a period frame, 6” x 8” sight; Estimate $100.00-$200.00 231. Bill Rank theorem painting ca. mid 1900s; (American 1921-2000), crowing rooster in a faux wormy chestnut frame, signed below right side tulips, 15 ½” x 17 ½” sight; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 232. French mother of pearl fan ca. late 1800s; floral décor on mother of pearl and a romantic picnic scene watercolor on fan, dated 11-16-90 on blanket in a gold leafed shadow box, 29 ½” x 17”; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 233. 2 pieces of Sheffield silverplate ca. 1835; large hot water urn with a pair of lions head and ring handles, petcock action tap, ball feet and raised basket weave molded bands on waist and neck having an open crescent moon finial on lid, 16 7/8”x 12 3/4”x 12 1/4”; large inkstand having splayed shell and gadroon feet, 6 3/4”x 9 1/4”x 12 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 234. Sterling flatware & silver serving pieces ca. 1900-30; six pieces of matching sterling flatware (6.5 Troy ounces): a three-pronged lettuce fork, a two-piece salad set (spoon and fork), a small buffet fork, a buffet spoon and a pierced nut spoon; six silver serving pieces (1.1 Troy ounces): four plated spoons and one plated fork along with a sterling buffet spoon; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 235. Rayo lamp ca. 1860-90; nickel plated rayo lamp with original burner, glass chimney and green cased lamp shade, 9 1/2”x 9 1/2”x 21 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 236. Swiss cylinder music box ca. 1880; eight tune with five bells and striking birds in a rosewood case with string inlay and an inlaid musical design on top, 18”x 8 1/4”x 11”; Estimate $600.00-$1,200.00 237. Gone with the wind table lamp ca. 1840-60; milk glass lamp with iron base, chimney, ball shade and finely painted scenes of perched owls, 7”x 7”x 26”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 238. Cranberry glass hanging parlor lamp ca. 1860-90; brass framed lamp with fine cranberry glass dome shade and crystal prisms around the rim, 16”x 16”x 16”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 239. Double angle lamp ca. 1860-90; hanging double angle lamp marked “The Angle Lamp Co., NY, Patented in the US and Foreign Countries” with two round globes and milk glass shades, 16”x 16”x 8”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 240. Gone with the wind table lamp ca. 1860-90; hand painted milk glass base with a matching ball shade and chimney; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 241. Vanetti & Benzzoni Brighton, England mercury barometer ca. 1810; banjo shaped case with silvered barometer and two temperature gauges with the case having line inlay and paterae inlay, 40”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 242. Seth Thomas, Plymouth, Conn. pillar & scroll clock ca. 1820; one day wooden works movement with standard five arbor movement in a mahogany case with painted wood dial and a reverse painted lower tablet, 32”x 17 1/4”; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 243. A. Molteni, Newcastle mercury barometer ca. 1810; mahogany case in old finish with silvered barometer and temperature gauges having line inlay and paterae on case, 38 1/2”h; Estimate $50.00$200.00 244. Banquet lamp ca. 1860-90; ornate B&H banquet lamp with a later ball shaped globe, 7”x 7”x 31”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 245. Pedestal oil lamp ca. 1860-90; glass pedestal oil lamp with heart pattern, green glass font and a clear base, 6”d, 18 1/2”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00

246. Boardman & Hart pewter teapot ca. 1840; American bulbous pewter teapot with “Boardman & Hart”, “N York”, “X” and “6” touches, 5 7/8”d, 7 1/2”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 247. Pair of cast iron basins & miscellaneous pewter ca. 19th & 20th c.; pair of cast iron basins with narrow flat rims, 9 1/8”d, 2 1/2”h; late continental pewter “Heemskirk” type candleholder with donut shaped drip pan and baluster stem, 4 7/8”d, 7 5/8”h; pewter funnel, 4 1/4”d, 5 3/8”h; pewter holy water sprinkler attached to a turned wooden handle, 2”d, 12”h; pewter lid, 5”d, 1 1/2”h; Estimate $50.00$200.00 248. Pewter plate, teapot & spoons ca. 1810-70; English pewter plate with “Townsend/Compton” touch and other companion touches having a well hammered booge and a single reed rim, 10 7/8”d; Josiah Danforth pewter teapot in a tall pear shape with a wooden disc on finial, 6”d, 11”h; eight pewter teaspoons, 5 5/8”l with nine matching tablespoons, 8 1/8”l; four additional tablespoons, 8 1/8”l; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 249. 2 pair of ram’s horn hinges ca. 1750-90; SE Penna. origin with halves offset with varying sizes but have the same paint history, 12”x 4 1/2” & 10 1/4”x 5 1/4”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 250. Moravian lock ca. 1750-1800; handwrought having a shaped backplate, file-decorated frame, spring and striker and fitted with a screw-off handle for a left-hinged door, 9”x 3 1/2”x 7”; Estimate $100.00$300.00 251. 6 pieces of decorative metalwork ca. 1760-1900; iron ornament likely one half of a hinge having elaborate scrollwork and chased sea creature, 4 1/2”x 13”; pair of shaped strap hinges, 12 1/4”x 1 3/4”; a pressed hinge, 7”x 6”; two pressed fragments, 7”x 3”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 252. Wooden straight edge & square ca. 1800-60; straight edge unmarked except for the inked name “Brubaker”, 25 7/8”x 1 1/2”; wooden mahogany square, 18”x 13 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 253. Set of 18th century bells ca. 1760-81; three bells mounted on a wrought iron frame retaining its early leather cover attributed to Robert Wells Foundry, Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England mounted on a section of a hewn log, 18 1/2”x 6”x 12”; 30”x 9”x 19” with log; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 254. Conestoga wagon jack ca. 1847; having an iron fitting in an oak case with the shaft marked “CW 1847” having traces of salmon paint on the case, 24 1/2”x 7 1/4”x 10”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 255. Conestoga wagon tar bucket ca. 1780-1850; having a shaped lid, a dipstick and a leather strap encrusted with pine tar, 20”x 8”x 6 1/4”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 256. Conestoga wagon jack ca. 1790-1850; having an iron mechanism in a wooden housing with the top of the shaft marked “AC”, 24 1/2”x 7”x 10”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 257. Conestoga wagon jack ca. 1834; having an iron mechanism in an oak case with the shaft marked “PN 1834” attributed to Peter Nagle working in Lancaster city, 26”x 7 3/4”x 9”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 258. Conestoga wagon tar bucket ca. 1780-1850; having its lid, dipstick and remnants of the leather strap, 16”x 7 1/2”x 5 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 259. Conestoga wagon jack ca. 1808; having an iron mechanism marked “BAB 1808” and fitted in an oak housing, 25”x 7 1/4”x 9”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 260. Pair of tin sconces ca. 1870-1920; having round backplates and candle holders connected by a scrolled strap, 6 1/8”x 3 1/2”x 8 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 261. Limestone match safe ca. 1880-1930; a carving of two tree trunks on a base with a banner marked “RAY AXER”, 6 1/2”x 5”x 5”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 262. Country store postcard rack ca. 1900-20; rotating wood and tin rack on a cast iron base marked “NL” and painted red, 12 1/4”x 12 1/4”x 31”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 263. 3 baskets ca. 1840-1900; small oval hickory splint basket having a deep brown patina, 10 1/2”x 6 3/4”x 8”; finely woven ryestraw bread basket, 10 1/4”x 4”; larger bread basket, 12 1/2”x 3 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 264. Large splint basket ca. 1890-1940; hickory, rectangular form with shaped handle and runners on bottom, 31”x 13”x 14”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 265. 2 gathering baskets ca. 1920-40; both round forms of oak splints: one with a rivet in the center of the base, 15 1/4”x 15 1/2”x 10”; one with a bentwood handle, 11”x 11”x 10 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 266. 2 berry baskets ca. 1890-1930; of finely woven splints with bentwood handles, 4 1/2”x 4 1/2”x 5 1/2” & 5 1/2”x 5”x 8 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00

267. Pierson’s wagon jack ca. 1880; having a wood frame with cast iron fittings marked “PIERSONS ECLIPSE WAGON JACK PAT. JULY 30, 1878” and “MATLACK & COLEMAN MANUFACTUERS (sic) PHILA.PA.”, 47”x 7 1/2”x 33”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 268. Conestoga wagon jack ca. 1881; wrought mechanism stamped “PN 1881” fitted in an oak housing that is painted red and attributed to Peter Nagle working in Lancaster City, 7 1/4”x 9”x 24”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 269. Handwrought wagon jack ca. 1820-70; having rat-tail ends, 15”x 4”x 53”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 270. 1874 patent wagon jack ca. 1874; iron mechanism embossed “PAT. OCT. 6, 1874” and mounted in an oak frame, 38”x 6”x 25”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 271. Wagon jack ca. 1850-70; with a wooden frame, chamfered and tapered handle and iron fitting retaining the original red painted surface, 69 1/2”x 4 1/2”x 34”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 272. Balance scale ca. 1860-1900; cast iron embossed “FORCE 10 KILO” having a green and gold painted surface and two polished bowls, 28”x 12”x 13”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 273. Porcelain miniature lamp ca. 1840-90; porcelain based lamp with original burner, glass chimney and milk glass ball shade, 4”x 4”x 12 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 274. Wagner waffle iron ca. 1910; a rotating model with turned wooden handles embossed “THE WAGNER MFG. CO SIDNEY O., SQUARE WAFFLE IRON, PAT’D FEB. 22, 1910”, 14 3/4”x 9 1/2”x 4 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 275. 2 kerosene lamps ca. 1860-90; pattern glass hand lamp with chimney, 5”x 5”x 13”; glass pedestal lamp with chimney, 5”x 5”x 16”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 276. Jacquard pattern coverlet ca. 1875; wool and cotton with floral borders and central design and having an applied self-fringe, 98”x 74”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 277. Jacquard pattern coverlet ca. 1856; wool and cotton woven by Michael Eichman, Juniata Co., PA in 1856 with floral and star motifs and self-fringed, 88”x 80”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 278. Jacquard pattern coverlet ca. 1860-90; wool and cotton with central floral design surrounded by geometric pattern borders, 82”x 76”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 279. House sampler ca. 1912; cross-stitched on a brown linen ground and having house, trees and bird motifs in its original oak frame marked “Mrs. Sarah Ann Riley Kendig 1912” (Sarah Ann Riley, 18381914 married Michael B. Kendig, Lancaster Co), 17 1/2”x 19 1/4” sight; 19 1/2”x 21 1/2” framed; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 280. 1848 sampler ca. 1848; cotton and wool cross-stitch on a linen ground having alphabets, bird, star and floral motifs marked “Esther Stauffer 1848” and fitted in a chestnut frame, 8”x 8 3/4” sight; 13 3/4”x 15 1 /2” framed; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 281. Jacquard pattern coverlet ca. 1843; red and green wool and white cotton with rose pattern borders having a central star block and floral designs by Michael Eichman, Juniata Co., 88”x 80”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 282. Jacquard pattern coverlet ca. 1860-90; center seam coverlet with star and floral designs in wool and cotton, 94”x 76”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 283. Jacquard pattern coverlet ca. 1845; wool and cotton one piece coverlet with floral designs, applied fringes and woven tape top edge by Reuben Peter, Heidelberg Twp., PA, 94”x 76”; Estimate $100.00$300.00 284. Jacquard pattern coverlet ca. 1840-60; wool and cotton double weave coverlet with center seam, selffringes and applied cotton top edging, 86”x 72”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 285. New York sampler ca. 1825; silk cross-stitch on linen having flower basket motifs and an English verse enclosed by a floral border marked “Mary Salisbury, New York, July 25th, AD 1825, Aged 8 years” mounted in an oak frame, 12”x 17 3/8” sight; 15 1/4”x 20 3/8” framed; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 286. 1881 sampler ca. 1881; wool on linen with a Roman key border enclosing cat, dog, bird, butterfly and floral motifs and mounted in a black painted frame, 15 5/8”x 15 5/8” sight; 16 5/8”x 16 5/8” framed; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 287. 1812 Quaker sampler ca. 1812; cross-stitched silk and cotton on linen having an elaborate geometric border that enclosed floral and bird motifs marked “Sidney Gregg’s work in her 13 year of her age, AD 1812, SG” in an oak frame, 13 1/2”x 19 1/2” sight; 15 1/2”x 21 1/2” framed; Estimate $300.00-$500.00

288. “Mother Mary” oil on canvas ca. 1880; oval rendering of Mary in mourning in an elaborate gold leafed frame signed and dated on the reverse of canvas, 14”x 20”; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 289. Oil on canvas landscape ca. 1890; scene of Dutch canal with several persons in boats with a village in the background and windmill on the right in an ornate frame with leaf motif, 17”x 26” sight; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 290. Oil on canvas portrait ca. 1870; portrait of a gentleman in a deeply carved gold leafed frame, 14”x 10” sight; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 291. J. F. Peters oil on canvas ca. 1888; farmer with rake overlooking bundles of grain in a field signed and dated in the lower right in a darkly finished softwood frame, 13 1/4”x 9 3/4”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 292. C.T. Thomas oil on canvas ca. 1930; a depiction of the Havre de Grace railroad bridge signed in the lower right and on reverse canvas and stretcher, 34”x 16” sight; Estimate $400.00-$600.00 293. “Annie Reed” oil on artist board ca. 1890; a detailed rendering of the bark Annie Reed (referenced in Seamans Friend Vol. 51-52 Dec 1878) in a birds eye maple frame with gold liner, 24”x 18” sight; Estimate $500.00-$700.00 294. Small Impressionist oil painting ca. 1900-40; oil on artist board depicting a snow covered country scene initialed in the bottom right corner, 10 1/4”x 8 3/4”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 295. Watercolor on paper ca. 1950; depicting a country stream, birch trees and a cottage in the distance in a double matted gold framed signed indistinctly lower left, 12x 5 3/4” sight; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 296. Oil on artist board landscape ca. 1890; a depiction of a lake in the mountains with a sailboat and cottage in a deep dark wood frame with gold liner, 9 1/2”x 6 3/4” sight; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 297. Oil on artist board farm scene ca. 1920; European farm scene with cattle, boy fishing and house with laundry hanging in a gold frame, 14”x 20”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 298. “The Skin Lodge of an Assiniboine Chief” etching ca. 1920; teepees with Assiniboine people in an oak frame, 8”x 9 1/2” overall; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 299. Watercolor on paper ca. 1930; winter country scene in a gold frame with matting, 8 1/2”x 5 1/2” sight; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 300. Victorian child’s dresser ca. 1860-80; mahogany with burl drawer fronts and end panels having a fretwork top enclosing the original mirror, a shaped skirt and two over six drawers each having a wooden knob, 17”x 8 3/4”x 34 3/4”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 301. Miniature tilt-top candlestand ca. 1820-1920; refinished mahogany dish top supported by a bird cage, a baluster-turned post on three snake’s feet legs, 12 1/4”x 12 1/2”x 18 1/2”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 302. Miniature slant front desk ca. 1870-1930; Queen Anne style mahogany desk having two over three drawers with wooden knobs, a pigeon hole interior and an old finish, 13 1/4”x 8”x 17 3/4”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 303. Ladderback child’s rocker ca. 1820-50; retaining the original stencil and free-hand decoration and a mustard-painted rush seat, 12”x 19”x 18 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 304. Ladderback high chair ca. 1810-40; with turned arms and a splint seat retaining its original painted surface, 13 1/4”x 12 1/2”x 34 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 305. Octagonal hardware store cabinet ca. 1880-1910; having 96 pie-shaped drawers painted with numbers and having brass label holders and porcelain knobs, a swiveling base and varnished, 24 1/2”x 24 1 /2”x 43 1/2”; Estimate $400.00-$600.00 306. R.W. Archer dental chair with peddle drill ca. 1865; adjustable walnut chair in velvet upholstery with an adjustable head rest, swans head and neck hand rests, cast iron adjuster marked “R.W. ARCHER, ROCHESTER, NY PAT. September 4 1860” along with a matching foot stool and period peddle drill accompanying, 25 1/2”x 30 1/2”x 42”; Estimate $1,000.00-$1,500.00 307. Flax spinning wheel ca. 1825-60; signed “S REINER” (Samuel Reiner worked in Montgomery Co., PA), 34”x 22 1/2”x 52”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 308. Kochs hydraulic barber chair ca. 1890; oak chair in velvet-like upholstery with carved sides, head and foot rest, a foot peddle, release handle and leather straps for razor sharpening, 24”x 37”x 48”; Estimate $1,000.00-$1,500.00

309. Brass bed ca. 1870; with ceramic and brass side uprights on head and foot pieces having colorful floral ceramic and extra ornate brass turnings throughout all on roller feet, 56”x 67 1/2”; Estimate $600.00$800.00 310. Mahogany bookcase ca. 1880; three door bookcase with applied carvings and a gallery top on ogeetype feet with the sides having double recessed panels with chamfered surrounds, 84”x 14”x 77 1/4”; Estimate $400.00-$600.00 311. Carved oak breakfront cabinet ca. 1870-1900; two piece cabinet having a stained and leaded glass door over a single carved wooden door and drawer, deeply carved with geometric, fruit and lion’s head designs in an old finish, 35 1/2”x 20 1/4”x 86 1/2”; Estimate $500.00-$800.00 312. Poplar one drawer stand ca. 1840; single board top over one drawer supported by turned legs, 23”x 21 3/4”x 30 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 313. Decorated chest ca. 1830-60; pine, dovetailed chest with butt hinges and turned feet retaining its original painted surface of feathered panels with a faux birdseye border, 44”x 20 1/4”x 27 1/4”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 314. Federal one drawer stand ca. 1820-40; cherry with turned legs, a curved drawer front fitted with a glass knob, beaded molding along apron and an old refinish, 21 1/2”x 20 3/4”x 30”; Estimate $50.00$200.00 315. Pennsylvania cherry high chest of drawers ca. 1790-1815; having poplar secondary wood, three small drawers over five graduated each with thumbnail molded edges and inlaid teardrop escutcheons, the case having holly and tiger maple and line inlay, French feet and a shaped skirt, 44”x 23”x 65 1/2”; Estimate $1,200.00-$1,800.00 316. Corner cupboard ca. 1820-50; softwood one piece cupboard with two six-lite glazed doors over two raised panel doors having brass hinges on a bracket base with a cutout skirt and refinished, 52”x 36”x 78”; Estimate $600.00-$800.00 317. Pennsylvania walnut Dutch cupboard ca. 1800-30; eighteen-lite cupboard having two glazed doors fitted with rattail hinges, a bold cove molded cornice, a painted interior with spoon racks and beaded backboards over a three drawer base having two two-panel doors fitted with butt hinges above a bracket base and refinished, 65”x 22 1/2”x 81 3/4”; Estimate $2,000.00-$4,000.00 318. Dropleaf table ca. 1830; poplar table with old original red wash having swing out legs to support leaves and turned legs, 48”x 20 1/2”x 30 1/4”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 319. Henry Gotshalk tall case clock ca. 1765; Allentown, PA, one day time and strike weight driven movement in a carved and inlaid walnut case with five turned finials, carving and dentil molding above the brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed with makers name above the inlaid trunk with a tombstone door inlaid “HM” and flanked by reeded corner columns over the base with ogee feet, 99”x 20 3/4”x 11 1/2”; Estimate $2,000.00-$4,000.00 320. Whites, Utica blue slip crock ca. 1870; three gallon salt glazed stoneware crock with slipped cobalt basket of flowers design, applied lug ear handles, Albany slip glaze interior and impressed “Whites Utica/3” (Nicholas A. White & Co), 10 3/4”d, 10 3/4”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 321. J&E Norton & Co, Bennington, VT butter churn ca. 1855; four gallon salt glazed stoneware butter churn with brushed cobalt foliage design, applied lug ear handles, Albany slip glaze interior and impressed “[J]&E Norton & Co/ Bennington, VT/ 4”; 10”d, 17 3/4”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 322. Cortland blue slip crock ca. 1875; three gallon salt glazed stoneware crock with slipped cobalt feather design and “3”, applied lug ear handles, impressed “Cortland” and having an Albany slip glaze interior, 11”d, 10 1/4”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 323. Philadelphia cobalt decorated stoneware jar ca. 1870; salt glazed cylindrical stoneware jar in Remmey Philadelphia style with brushed cobalt floral motifs and an Albany slip glaze interior, 7 3/8”d, 10 5/8”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 324. Cobalt decorated jug ca. 1860-90; three gallon Bristol glazed cylindrical stoneware jug having a slipped cobalt bird design and impressed “3”, 10 1/4”d, 15 7/8”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 325. Cobalt decorated jar ca. 1870; salt glazed stoneware cylindrical jar with brushed feather and “C” scroll flower cobalt motif typical of southeastern PA and having an Albany slip interior, 5 5/8”d, 8 3/8”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00

326. Pennsylvania cobalt decorated jug ca. 1880; three gallon salt glazed cylindrical stoneware jug with brushed cobalt flower (perhaps by Henry B Pfaltzgraff, York, PA) impressed “3” with an Albany slip glaze interior, 10 1/8”d, 12”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 327. FH Cowden cobalt decorated crock ca. 1885; five gallon salt glazed stoneware cylindrical crock with stenciled cobalt Victorian motif having daubs of cobalt at applied lug ear handles impressed “FH Cowden/Harrisburg/ 5” with an Albany slip glaze interior, 12 3/4”d, 11 3/4”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 328. TD Chollar cobalt decorated crock ca. 1845; salt glazed ovoid stoneware crock with simple brushed cobalt foliage motif, applied lug ear handles, impressed “Thomas D. Chollar/ Cortland” and having an Albany slip glaze interior, 11 3/4”d, 12 1/2”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 329. 2 Midwestern cobalt decorated crocks ca. 1880; salt glazed stoneware slipped cobalt decorated cylindrical crocks with applied lug ear handles: one decorated with a “3” and flourish, 10 3/4”d, 10 3/8”h; one with a “4” and flourish, 11”d, 11 1/2”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 330. Philadelphia cobalt decorated cock ca. 1860; two gallon salt glazed stoneware crock with a vertical band of brushed cobalt floral and foliage designs in the manner of Remmey Philadelphia Pottery in urn form with molded applied lug ear handles decorated in brushed cobalt with an Albany slip glaze interior and impressed “2”, 9 1/2”d, 12”h; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 331. Cobalt decorated crock ca. 1850; 1 ½ gallon salt glazed stoneware bulbous crock with brushed horizontal wisteria type flowers and foliage cobalt decorations, applied lug ear handles, and impressed “ 1 1/2” [Provenance: Sold at Horst Auction Center – August 11, 1997 – Snow Hill Nunnery Auction], 9 1 /8”d, 12”h; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 332. D.P. Shenfelder cobalt decorated jug ca. 1885; five gallon salt glazed stoneware cylindrical jug with typical brushed cobalt Shenfelder flower and foliage design and impressed “5” with an Albany slip glaze interior, 11 3/4”d, 18 3/8”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 333. Bricker’s advertising cookie jar ca. 1900-30; Bristol glazed stoneware advertising covered bulbous cookie jar having a cobalt washed glaze with stenciled legend “Cookie Jar/ Brickers”, a recessed lid flange and flat lid with button top knob, 8 5/8”d, 7 1/8”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 334. PA cobalt decorated cream pot & PA redware plate ca. 1860-70; salt glazed stoneware slightly bulbous cream pot with brushed cobalt spitting tulip and foliage and having an Albany slip glaze interior, 7 3/4”d, 8 1/8”h; redware plate with reddish brown lead glaze and a coggled rim, 11 3/8”d, 1 3/4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 335. 4 pieces of miscellaneous earthenware ca. 1860-1930; miniature slightly bulbous yellow ware advertising crock with black ink legend within a diamond “Daisy Bank Creamery/ Newton’s/ Rich Thick Cream”, 2 1/8”d, 2 7/8”h; Rockingham glazed yellow ware inkwell with a ten-sided base and a rounded top, 3”d, 2 1/2”h; Majolica plate with raised maple leaf center and an irregular rim in brown, green, tan and yellow glazes, 8 1/4”d, 1 1/4”h; mottled Rockingham glazed yellow ware pie dish, 10 1/8”d, 1 1/4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 336. 4 pieces of Early Adams rose ca. 1830; handleless cup and saucer with scalloped rims and impressed “Adams”; plate with beaded rim and impressed “Adams”, 9 1/8”d; plate impressed “Adams”, 9 3/8”d; dinner plate, 9 1/2”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 337. Earthenware & porcelain with sprig like motifs ca. 1820-55; two earthenware handleless cups and saucers; handled cup and saucer with molded floral design; porcelain covered footed sugar; two porcelain handled cups and saucer and plate; four porcelain handleless cups and saucers; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 338. 5 porcelain cups & saucers ca. 1825-45; two handleless cups and saucers: one with pink lustre bandings and orangey brown transfer of fisherman and other with floral design; two Gaudy Welsh tulip handled cups and saucers; handled cup and saucer in pink lustre and gaudy floral design; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 339. Staffordshire china ca. 1835-1940; footed pearlware bowl in pink transfer of women playing a game with a floral and leafage border, 10 1/8”d, 4 3/8”h; plate with pink transfer of oriental scene, 8”d; plate with two riders on horseback and two hounds having a reverse pink ink mark “Andidusia” and impressed “Adams”, 8”d; three Staffordshire earthenware bowls: one with black blue, green and red horizontal floral band and black ink mark on base of English coat of arms and “England”, 5 1/2”d, 2

5

/8”h; two stick spatter “Virginia” bowls with black ink stamp on base “Old English/ Handpainted/ Baker & Co Ld/ England” and St. George slaying the dragon, 6 5/8”d, 3 1/2”h & 7 3/8”d, 3 5/8”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 340. Wedgwood jasperware jar & Staffordshire figural spill ca. 1870-1930; Wedgwood green jasperware covered tobacco jar with applied relief decorations and legend “Rich or poor in peace or strife for it soothes the rugged path of life”, 4 1/8”d, 5 5/8”h; well-colored earthenware figural spill of Red Riding Hood and the fox, 10 1/4”x 2 3/8”x 5 3/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 341. 2 pink lustre pitchers ca. 1840; with molded and green and lustre decorated surfaces, 5 3/8”x 5 1/4”x 5 1 /2” & 5 3/4”x 5”x 5 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 342. Historic Blue Landing of the Fathers cup plate ca. 1825; pearlware cup plate with a partial border and no scrolls impressed “Enoch Wood & Sons/ Burslem”, 16”d, 3”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 343. Pink transfer Bologna platter ca. 1835; pearlware platter in pink “Bologna” transfer impressed “Adams”, 9 1/8”x 11 1/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 344. Set of plum stick spatter ca. 1910; earthenware stick spatter with three red brushed plums, light green brushed leaves, stick spatter blue florets and dark green skeletonized leaves: six luncheon plates, six handled cups and five saucers all with black ink stamp “Société Céramique/ Maestricht/ Made in Holland”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 345. 6 cups & saucers & 6 stick spatter plates ca. 1840-1900; pearlware handleless cup and saucer having scalloped rims with dark green bands and brushed tangerine scallops with hanging red dots and impressed “Wood”; handled ironstone cup and saucer with red stick spatter tassel and bow with black ink mark “England”; set of six stick spatter earthenware plates with impressed “George Jones & Sons” mark and printed black ink mark “Staffordshire/ England” and Royal Arms with red brushed floral and green leaves and blue stick spatter florets: pair of dinner plates and four luncheon plates; four handleless stick spatter earthenware cups and saucers impressed “George Jones & Sons” with printed black ink mark of Royal Arms and “England” having a green stick spatter heart and cross motif; Estimate $50.00$200.00 346. Tealeaf covered ironstone tureen ca. 1860; oval footed, covered tureen with impressed “E Wally/ Niagara Shape” and diamond registration date of 1856 having a tealeaf with wavy line and separate bud design and a pomegranate finial on lid, 7 3/4”x 8 1/4”x 11 3/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 347. Staffordshire hen on a nest & pearlware blue willow deep dish ca. 1830-70; hen on a nest in partial glazed porcelain bisque in polychromal glazes of black, brown, green, red and yellow, 4 1/2”x 4 1/4”x 5 3 /8”; pearlware deep dish with transfer of blue willow design, 9 3/4”d, 1 3/8”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 348. Pennsylvania redware dog ca. late 19th c.; lead glazed small seated dog on an oval slab with tooled details, manganese ears, nose and daubed front paws and overall brown and yellow brown glazing [Provenance: ex collection of Lawrence & Louise Triplett, Thomasville, York Co.,], 3 3/8”x 1 1/2”x 3 3 /8”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 349. John Bell redware crock ca. 1865; PA lead glazed low redware crock having yellow-toned brown interior glaze with typical molded Valley rim impressed “John Bell/ Waynesboro” below the collar, 7”d, 5 3/8”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 350. Redware cuspidor & covered bowl ca. 1840-60; lead glazed small cuspidor having manganese speckles on a reddish brown glazing, 5”d, 2 5/8”h; lead glazed small or miniature covered bowl in reddish brown glaze with manganese splashes on bowl and lid, low domed lid with a flattened conical finial, 4 1/8”d, 2 1/8”h total; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 351. Stoneware stump form vase ca. 1860-1930; with three hollow trunks on a round base in yellowish brown glaze, 4 1/4”d, 7 1/4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 352. PA lead glazed covered pouring pot ca. 1840-60; yellowish toned brown lead glaze with fine manganese streaking, a strap handle and a flat lid with button knob, 4 5/8”d, 4”h; Estimate $50.00$200.00 353. Glazed redware trivet/mold ca. 1840-90; PA lead glazed redware trivet/mold in reddish brown glazed high relief heart and three tulips within a fluted ring, 5/8”x 5 7/8”x 7”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00

354. Redware flower pot with attached saucer ca. 1860-1930; PA lead glazed flower pot with attached saucer in manganese streaked brown glaze with coggled rim and neck collar, 5 1/4”d, 3 3/4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 355. 5 pieces of earthenware ca. 1890-1930; two pieces of late flow blue: English deep dish, 10”d, 1 1/2”h and German shallow bowl with blue ink mark “Superior/ W/ Germany”, 8 3/8”d, 1 3/4”h; biscuit and two condiment jars with silver plated fittings, black transfer of Dutch countryside with brown, grey and yellow colorations and black ink mark “Countryside/ Newport Pottery Co Ltd/ Burslem England”, 5 3 /4”d, 6 3/4”h biscuit jar; 1 3/8”d, 2 3/4”h condiment jars; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 356. 2 blue shell edged ironstone platters ca. 1875; octagonal platters with blue shell edges: one with impressed anchor mark (Davenport), 12”x 15 5/8”; one impressed “Best Goods” attributed to Powell and Bishop, 13”x 16 5/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 357. 8 pieces of ironstone ca. 1878-1900; two covered oval footed vegetables with open molded handles: one in the “Bow and Tassel” pattern with black ink stamp “Royal/ Patent Ironstone/ Burgess & Goddard” and Royal Arms with impressed Registration Diamon for 1878, 6 3/4”x 7 7/8”x 12 7/8”; one in a tassel pattern with black ink stamp “Royal Ironstone China/ Johnson Bros/ Late Pankhurst & Co/ England” and Royal Arms, 6”x 6 5/8”x 10”; six squarish butter chips with black ink stamp “Royal Ironstone China Johnson Bros/ England” and Royal Arms, 2 5/8”x 2 7/8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 358. Ironstone covered teapot & covered butter dish ca. 1855-60; “Trent” shape round bulbous teapot with black ink stamp “Imperial/ Ironstone China/ John Alcock” and Royal Arms impressed circle with “John Alcock/ Trent Shape” and diamond registration for 1855 with a rose bud finial on lid, 6 3/4”d, 10 3 /8”h; round footed butter dish with molded cluster of grapes and leaves on lid with open vine work handle having a black ink stamp “Ironstone China/ J.F” and Royal Arms including a perforated liner with an eight ribbed body, 7 1/2”d, 6”h butter; 5 1/2”d liner; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 359. Majolica teapot ca. 1880; squarish teapot with molded elephant head handle and spout and oriental village with boat and bridge decorated in blues, brown, green, greys and yellow, 6”x 4”x 9 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 360. 3 English dishes & creamer ca. 1830; two pearlware plate with reddish rims: one with twelve petaled reddish flowers, green foliage and pinkish buds, 7”d; one with yellow centered reddish flowers, 8 3/8”d; earthenware deep dish with brushed floral designs, a molded scalloped rim and yellowish orange rim, 10”d, 1 1/2”h; earthenware creamer with molded diamond quilted body with brushed floral motifs in brown, reds and yellow and a brownish rim, 4 1/8”d, 4 1/8”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 361. 4 handleless pearlware cups & saucers ca. 1830; decorated with twelve petaled reddish flowers, green foliage and pinkish buds with reddish rims; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 362. 2 handleless cups & saucers & 2 children’s mugs ca. 1800-30; creamware cup & saucer decorated in a variant Kings Rose motif with a red feathered rim; creamware cup & saucer with blue, burnt orange, green and lustre motifs; creamware mug with monogram in a twelve pointed cartouche having a strap handle; porcelain mug with polychromal decoration with gilt cursive legend “A Present from Scarborough”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 363. 9 miscellaneous English plates ca. 1835-1930; one ironstone with black foo dog transfer and red wash impressed “BB” and “Ashworth”, 7 3/8”d; one earthenware with pink lustre motif impressed “Wedgwood”, “Made in England” and “4 GB” (1930), 8 1/4”d; set of three with yellow transfer with brushed blue, gilt and red foliage and floral details impressed “Wedgwood”, signed pattern “A 348” and having an indistinct impressed year with no table ring, 8 1/4”d; set of three deep dishes with polychromal transfers in green, sepia and yellow of river scenes of a village and also a horseman and cattle, 9 1/4”d; pearlware plate with blue transfer of Abby Ruins and cattle having a blue ink mark “Rural Scenery/ JH & Co” (Joseph Heath), 10 1/2”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 364. Handpainted Limoges bowl & six mugs ca. 1900; hand painted porcelain limoges bowl and six mugs with fruited apple branch motif, Bowl- 4”h x 10 ½”d, Mugs- 3 ¾”h x 3”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 365. R.S. Prussia pitcher and porcelain bowl ca. 1900; pitcher with polychromal transfer of roses marked “RS/Prussia” on base 8 ½”h x 9 ¼”d; scalloped edged footed bowl with polychromal transfer of roses, 3”h x 10”d; Estimate $100.00-$300.00

366. Late Adams Rose milk pitcher & Staffordshire vegetable tureen ca. 1900; pitcher 7 ¾” x 5 ½” x 6”; vegetable tureen 5 ½” x 8” x 11”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 367. Pair of Gaudy Welsh butterfly plates ca. 1825; earthenware plates with impressed spread eagle (Elkin Knight & Co) on reverse decorated in blue, burnt orange, green and lustre and having double indented rims, 10 3/8”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 368. 2 N. Currier prints ca. 1850; Mary and Martha: Mary in a good faux pained frame with braided hair remnants of former owners and Martha in a dark frame, 15 1/2”x 11 1/2” sight largest; Estimate $50.00$200.00 369. “Harp Girl” statue ca. 1900s; reissue of the original by A. Moreau resting on a marble base, 20”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 370. 2 oval portraits ca. 1840; gentleman and lady in watercolor and gouche, 5” sight, 10” overall; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 371. Silhouette ca. 1820; hollow cut in an oval brass frame with the matting stamped “Peales Museum”, 8 1 /2”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 372. Reverse painting on glass ca. 1820; lady with bows in hair in an oval mahogany frame with cast hanger, 10”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 373. Pair of oil on canvas portraits ca. 1820; husband and wife oil on canvas with well-done articulated facial features, hair and headware in matching gold colored frames; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 374. Mary Hickman watercolor ca. late 1900s; Shippensburg, PA, naïve rendering of a winter scene with a horse and carriage carrying a young girl to church, 15 1/2”x 11 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 375. Watercolor on paper ca. 1835; floral bouquet in a yellow and green vase dated and initialed “1835 CL and EL” in a later antiqued frame, 10 1/2”x 8 1/2”; Estimate $600.00-$800.00 376. Dog & floral pattern hooked rug ca. 1900s; bold white dog surrounded by floral, leaf and undulating line and dot borders on a black ground with wool, cotton and fiber, 59”x 30 1/2”; Estimate $100.00$300.00 377. Jacquard pattern coverlet ca. 1846; rose and leaf border with central floral and cross motifs having four corners marked “Emanuel Grube / 1846 / J. Buser”, 92”x 86”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 378. Pieced star block on point quilt ca. 1875; red and yellow printed star blocks on point alternating with orange blocks having red and green borders with cotton brown, blue and white woven fabric, 80”x 78”; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 379. Floral wreath appliqued quilt ca. 1860-90; 16 block appliqued floral wreath quilt having plain orange, tan and green cottons on a white ground with cross, chain and floral pattern quilting, 76”x 72”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 380. Log cabin pattern quilt ca. 1875-90; pieced wools and cottons with plain weave wool edge having a diagonal pattern matching quilting with the thread and having a woven cotton backing, 75”x 75”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 381. Andrew Millrose oil painting ca. 1890; two steers in a stream near the woods in a gold leafed frame and signed in the lower left, 17 1/2”x 11 1/2” sight; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 382. S.B. Weber oil painting ca. 1860-90; oil on canvas depicting a rocky coastline in a gold leafed frame, 12 1/2”x 14 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 383. “Sarah” & “Jane” prints ca. 1850; “Jane” published and printed by N. Currier, NY; “Sarah” published and printed by Kelloggs & Comstock, Buffalo; both in matching walnut frames, 17 1/4”x 13 1 /4” overall; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 384. Eruption of Vesuvius watercolor ca. 1890; two men observing the eruption from across lake in a period oak frame, 11 3/4”x 9 1/2” sight; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 385. “Wheatland” handcolored lithograph ca. 1860; L.N. Rosenthal lithograph of the home of James Buchanan after drawing by J.F. Reigart in a later frame, 19 1/2”x 17 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 386. Cow hooked rug ca. 1920-50; having a red and white cow and a striped border fitted with a sleeve for hanging, 26”x 16 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 387. Floral needlework ca. 1920-40; colorful composition consisting of a flower garden with a pedestal enclosed by a green and brown border, unframed, 17 1/2”x 22”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00

388. Tablecloth & 2 towels ca. 1860-90; striped red and white floral patterns bordering all pieces with overall floral and bird designs on towels and floral patterns on tablecloth, 56”x 84” tablecloth; 23”x 42” towels; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 389. Red & green pieced block on point quilt ca. 1900-40; well pieced undulating red and green pattern quilt, well quilted with circular and grid motifs, 78”x 78”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 390. Dog & bird pattern hooked rug ca. 1900s; large yellow dog flanked by two birds and two diamonds with bright green, blue, orange, yellow and black ground all in wool and cotton and mounted on a hanging frame, 39”x 25”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 391. Half round table ca. 1830-60; softwood having tapered legs that are mortised through the top and retaining an early red-painted surface, 28 1/4”x 14”x 23 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 392. Small chest ca. 1830-60; poplar chest having bracket feet with a shaped skirt and retaining an early green-painted surface, 36 1/4”x 16 1/4”x 18 3/4”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 393. Decorated high chair ca. 1830-60; having a curved back with scrolled ends and retaining its original free-hand and stencil decoration, 18 1/2”x 18”x 34”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 394. Grain painted blanket chest ca. 1860; poplar chest with simulated grain paint having a walnut till on inside left, butt hinges and original lock on turned feet with the inside top signed “Annie S. Stoner” in capital block outlined letters, 43 3/4”x 21 1/2”x 24 1/2”; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 395. Walnut tilt-top table ca. 1770-1800; dish top supported by a turned post with a birdcage and three snake feet, refinished, 33”x 33”x 45”; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 396. Walnut schrank ca. 1750-80; wedged-dovetailed construction with two doors having two raised panels and fitted with rattail hinges over two drawers having step moldings and a bold cornice with removable ball feet and interior with nine shelves, bonnet boards and peg rails, 82”x 27”x 85 1/4”; Estimate $3,000.00-$5,000.00 397. Blanket chest ca. 1830-1860; pine, dovetailed chest with French feet, an interior till with secret compartment, shaped strap hinges and a file decorated grabber lock retaining an early red painted surface, 49”x 21 1/4”x 27 3/4”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 398. Comeback Windsor ca. 1770-1800; having bold turnings, a D-shaped seat, shaped arms and curved crest with carved volutes and restored in 1942 with the history on underside of seat, 26”x 24”x 46 3/4”; Estimate $800.00-$1,200.00 399. Grained blanket chest ca. 1830-60; softwood, dovetailed chest on turned feet having drawer below till with inscription “Jacob B. Wiest, Schoeneck P.O., Lancaster County, PA, July 14, 1876 Centennial” and retaining an early grained surface, 44”x 21 1/2”x 24 1/4”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 400. Softwood farm table ca. 1790-1820; two drawer table in pegged construction with cabriole feet and refinished, 41 1/2”x 31”x 28 1/2”; Estimate $400.00-$600.00 401. One drawer stand ca. 1830-60; mixed woods with tiger maple drawer front having glass knobs, turned legs and refinished, 19 1/2”x 17 1/4”x 29”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 402. English writing chest ca. 1790; walnut chest with center pullout leather topped writing surface flanked by two smaller drawers over three full drawers on straight bracket feet, 34”x 19”x 33”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 403. Hanging corner cupboard ca. 1780-1820; mixed woods having a single door with two panels in a beaded frame and a brass “H” hinge, 29 1/4”x 17 3/4”x 39”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 404. Softwood work table ca. 1820-40; having a cutout apron with a single drawer on right and a false drawer on left both with brass knobs on turned legs and refinished, 40”x 27 3/4”x 27 3/4”; Estimate $300.00-$500.00 405. Fiddleback plank bottom settee ca. 1840-70; having a shaped crestrail and scrolled arms with second period fruit and floral paint decoration signed “Jo Ann Schock” (Lebanon, PA), 72 1/2”x 22”x 33”; Estimate $400.00-$600.00 406. Splayed-leg stand ca. 1800-30; softwood with tapered legs, a single drawer with a brass knob and having a shaped apron, refinished, 15”x 15”x 29”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 407. H.V. Shourds Canadian goose decoy ca. 1940-60; unsigned carved and paint decorated goose stamped “ACCOMA VA” on bottom, 21”x 8”x 12”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00

408. Mason Goldeneye drake decoy ca. 1900-60; wooden paint decorated decoy with tack eyes marked “Mason” on bottom in later pen, 14”x 6”x 7”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 409. Canvasback duck decoy ca. 1940-60; wooden duck decoy carved by Sam Barnes and repainted by Madison Mitchell, 15”x 6”x 7”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 410. 2 Victor duck decoys ca. 1940-60; drake decoy signed “Victor” on base, 17”x 57”; unsigned canvasback decoy with hollowed out body, 16”x 6”x 7”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 411. Pair of H.V. Shourds widgeon decoys ca. 1967; male and hen decoys carved, painted and signed by H.V. Shourds, 16”x 5”x 6 1/2” each; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 412. H.V. Shourds blue bill drake decoy ca. 1981; carved and paint decorated with glass eyes and signed, dated and stamped on base, 14”x 5”x 6 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 413. R. Madison Mitchell canvasback decoy ca. 1954; carved and paint decorated decoy signed and dated on base with lead weight and leather loop, 13 1/2”x 6”x 7 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 414. Bill Porterfield bluebill duck decoy ca. 1990s; carved and paint decorated decoy signed “Bill Porterfield” and stamped “WLP” on base 11”x 5”x 7”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 415. R. Madison Mitchell canvasback decoy ca. 1954; carved and paint decorated decoy signed and dated on base with lead weight and loop, 15”x 6”x 8 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 416. 2 duck decoys ca. late 1900s; both carved and paint decorated, 14”x 5”x 6” & 11”x 4”x 5”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 417. 3 duck decoys ca. late 1900s; all carved and paint decorated, 16”x 6”x 6”; 14”x 4 1/2”x 6” & 14”x 4”x 6”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 418. Fish decoy ca. 1950-90; carved and paint decorated large size fish decoy with lead weight and tin fins and tail, 12 1/2”x 2”x 3”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 419. 5 Lehn-type turnings ca. 1980s; folk art crafter’s wood turnings with Lehn-type paint decoration, 2”2 1/2” w; 4 1/2”- 6”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 420. Marshall Rumbaugh decorated candlebox ca. 1981; reproduction paint decorated candlebox signed “M.D. Rumbaugh” on base, 12”x 6 1/8”x 5 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 421. 2 pieces of Lester Breininger redware ca. 1989-91; basket with openwork sides, 9 1/2”x 4 1/4”; covered jar with sgraffito-type decoration, 5”x 6”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 422. Alan Kohr bird tree & Berks Co. chest spoon rack ca. late 1900s; bent wood tree with six carved and painted birds signed “A. Kohr/ 1992” on base, 12”x 12”x 21 1/2”; grain decorated spoon rack with six silver spoons marked “Thos. Hall” with the rack marked “Berks County Chest” on reverse, 18”x 6”x 1 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 423. Lester Breininger redware plate ca. 2001; sgraffito-type plate with farmhouse and rooster scene signed “Breininger Pottery/ Robesonia, PA/ August 13, 2001/ Humid!” on back, 10 1/2”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 424. Barbara Strawser slide lid box ca. 1988; wooden slid lid candle box with folk art paint decoration and signed and dated on lid, 13”x 6”x 3 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 425. Lester Breininger redware loaf dish ca. 1974; sgraffito-type reproduction loaf dish with fish design and incised “L&B Breininger/ Robesonia/ Rain, Garden Growing/ Nicely” on bottom, 14”x 11”x 2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 426. Red grained wall shelf ca. late 1900s; wall shelf over three drawers with bright red graining, 18 1/2”x 5 1 /2”x 18”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 427. Pair of J.R. Simpson peacock carvings ca. late 1900s; carved and paint decorated, signed in pen on the base, 5”x2 ½”x 7 ½”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 428. Set of 4 Foltz Pottery redware plates ca. late 1900s; large plates decorated in sgraffito style and depicting each of the four seasons, each signed and numbered on the back, 12 1/2”d; Estimate $300.00$500.00 429. Red, yellow & green cloud marble ca. 1900-20; 1 5/8”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 430. Candy swirl marble ca. 1900-20; 1 5/8”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 431. Large onion skin marble ca. 1900-20; 1 11/16”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 432. Solid core swirl marble ca. 1900-20; 1 15/16”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00

433. 2 swirl marbles ca. 1900-20; one latticino swirl marble, 1 1/16”d; one open core swirl marble, 1”d; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 434. 3 sulphide marbles ca. 1900; a lion, 1 1/2”d; a dog, 1 1/2”d; and a horse, 1 1/16”d; Estimate $50.00$200.00 435. Halls excelsior bank ca. 1900; cast iron bank in all original paint, 5 1/2”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 436. Doll wringer, washboard & sad iron ca. 1920-30s; wooden doll wringer, 7 1/2”h; wood and tin washboard, 6”h; toy cast iron sad iron; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 437. Hubley cast iron Conestoga doorstop ca. 1910-20s; brass flashed cast iron doorstop, 9”l; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 438. 4 Halloween cardboard lanterns ca. 1920-30s; three devil face lanterns and one black cat, 7 1/2”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 439. Group of Halloween items ca. 1930-40s; three litho tin noise makers and one cardboard jack-olantern; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 440. Cardboard Halloween lanterns ca. 1930-50s; die-cut folded lanterns: twelve lanterns and nine bottoms, 6 1/2”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 441. Bliss-type toy stable & 3 compo horses ca. 1890-1910; wood, metal and paper lithograph “Bliss” stable, 14”x 13”; three stick and composition horses, 5”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 442. Toy hide covered cow & decoupage horn ca. 1900; large hide covered milking cow, 14 1/2”l; black painted cow horn with “Scrap” German cutouts decoupaged onto it, 9”l; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 443. 3 stuffed toys ca. 1930-50s; Stieff crouching tiger, 14”l; Stieff tabby cat, 6”l; wind-up fur covered performing horse, 7 1/2”h; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 444. Early film viewer & block set ca. 1910; boxed Austrian film viewer, 6”h; boxed set of 24 square scenic picture blocks, 1 7/8”square each; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 445. Nuremberg flats winter set ca. 1900-20; 30 piece set of Nuremberg flats winter scene set complete with snow flats, 1 1/2”- 4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 446. Tin litho German hat tipper ca. 1910-20; tin lithograph hat tipper, 4”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 447. Group of grey iron soldiers ca. 1917-30; grey iron (Mt. Joy grey) clip toy soldiers with two home cast lead soldiers (dough boys), 1 5/8”h; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 448. Amish bookends & family & cast iron eagles ca. 1920-50s; two cast iron Amish bookends with hollow lead figures, 5 1/2”h; hollow lead Amish family, 2 1/2”- 6”; two painted cast iron eagle wall plaques: one black and one multi-colored, 15”w; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 449. 5 pieces of cast iron ca. 1930-40s; two painted cast iron eagle bookends, 5 1/2”w; two cast iron bug boot jacks, 9” & 10”; one cast iron scotty dog magnifier, 3”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 450. Cast iron stove & 2 banks ca. 1920-30; small cast iron Queen stove, 6”; cast iron camel bank, 4”; cast iron horse bank, 6 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 451. Art nouveau owl desk set ca. 1900-30; brass and copper inkstand with pen holder having embossed owl & pinecone motifs, 9 1/2”x 5”x 4”; a matching bill holder, 5 1/2”x 4”x 4”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 452. 2 gathering baskets ca. 1890-1940; both of oak splints: one melon-shaped, 11 1/2”x 11”x 10 1/2”; one arsbok, 14”x 12 1/4”x 12”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 453. Brass door knocker ca. 1875-1925; with the front molded in the shape of a male face with spectacles and the back plate in the form of a lobster, 3 1/2”x 1 1/2”x 5”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 454. Rye straw handled basket ca. 1860-1900; in an unusual elongated form, 20 3/4”x 6 3/4”x 5 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 455. Heart-shaped chocolate mold ca. 1870-1920; two hearts embossed “To My Valentine”, 10”x 6 1/4”x 2 1 /4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 456. Pewter teapot, funnel & creamer ca. 1835-60; funnel with initials “GER”, 3/8”- 5”d, 7 1/4”h; tall American teapot, 6”d, 12 3/8”h; creamer in compact late Empire boat form with four applied shell form feet and unknown touches on base, 4”x 3 1/2”x 5 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 457. Nest of 3 baskets ca. 1890-1930; woven from oak splints each in rectangular form with open-work hand holes, 8”x 5 3/4”x 3 1/4”; 11 3/4”x 8 1/2”x 4 1/2”; 14”x 11”x 5”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 458. 3 primitive items ca. 1860-1960; Columbia family scale having a brass dial marked with a 1907 patent manufactured by Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain, Conn., 6”x 9”x 8 1/2”; tea tin with stencil

decoration on a jappaned ground, 5 1/2”x 8”; oak splint arshbok basket with a bentwood handle, 8 1/4”x 8”x 7”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 459. B&O copper kettle with lid ca. 1840-70; both kettle and lid are riveted to cast iron handles with the lid stamped “B&O” (Baltimore & Ohio Railroad), 12”x 6 1/2”x 6”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 460. Candle snuffer & pie crimper ca. 1850-90; snuffer with a spring-loaded blade for trimming wicks, 7”x 2”x 3/4”; iron crimper is unmarked, 6”x 1 3/4”x 1”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 461. 2 oak splint baskets ca. 1890-1940; both with a bentwood handle: a finely woven arsbok basket, 14”x 11 1/2”x 12”; a harvest basket, 15”x 15 1/4”x 17 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 462. 3 baskets ca. 1920-60; rectangular splint gathering basket, 16 1/4”x 13 1/8”x 13 1/2”; small round berry basket, 7 1/4”x 7 1/4”x 8”; splint basket, 8 3/4”x 8 3/4”x 6 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 463. 3 pair of brass candlesticks & 1 single ca. 1850-1920; baluster turned push-ups and one single beehive style, 3 1/4”x 6 3/4” – 3 1/2”x 10 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 464. Wooden whetstone holder & 2 peels ca. 1820-80; shaped whetstone holder, 10”x 3”; two handwrought oven peels, 24 3/4”x 6 3/4” & 22”x 5 1/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 465. Coffee grinder & footstool ca. 1870-1940; single drawer wooden case with a brass hopper, 10”x 7”x 9 1 /4”; pine footstool with a shaped top having heart cutouts, 12”x 8”x 8”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 466. Wash wringer & agitator ca. 1860-1900; having a wooden frame with a ribbed cylinder branded “CARTERS LITTLE WASHER PATENTED APRIL 3, 1872” and “TROY NY”, 27”x 8 1/2”x 7”; tin laundry agitator “Rapid Washer Made by C.T. Childers, Galesburg, ILL”, 8”x 8”x 28”; Estimate $50.00$200.00 467. Book press ca. 1860-90; cast iron having molded designs on the base, top plate, arm and handle retaining some of the original black-painted surface, 14 1/2”x 12 1/2”x 10 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 468. Wall-mounted coffee grinder ca. 1860-90; having a cast iron grinder and a glass fronted wooden hopper with a cast iron lid and mounted to a later backboard, 6”x 8 1/2”x 12 1/2”; Estimate $50.00$200.00 469. Young shaking fork ca. 1880-1920; five-tine wooden fork having tin caps on its tines and branded “D.K. Young” (Daniel K. Young, Fivepointville, Lancaster Co., PA), 69”x 17”x 6 1/2”; Estimate $50.00$200.00 470. Leather hat box ca. 1830-70; having a lid with a strap handle, 13”x 12 1/2”x 10 1/2”; Estimate $50.00$200.00 471. Walnut box ca. 1820-60; dovetailed and having a hinged lid with a carved and inset panel, 16 3/4”x 10 5 /8”x 6 3/4”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 472. Pair of handwrought chest hinges ca. 1760-1800; finely wrought and terminating in stylized tulip/bird’s heads, 33 1/4”x 6”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 473. 4 wrought iron utensils ca. 1830-70; consisting of a ladle, 19 1/2”x 5”, a tasting ladle, 10 1/2”x 2 1/4” and two flesh forks, 15 1/2”x 1 3/4” & 15 1/2”x 2”; each having a rat-tail hanger; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 474. Handwrought chest hinges ca. 1760-1800; finely wrought with shaped ends, 29”x 1 1/2”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 475. 2 brass & iron utensils ca. 1830-60; each having handwrought and shaped handles with brass bowls and the skimmer with a rolled edge, 21 1/2”x 5 1/4” ladle; 15 3/4”x 5” skimmer; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 476. Pair of handwrought strap hinges ca. 1800-40; having rams horn mounting brackets and straps that terminate in frog’s legs and painted black, 24”x 11”; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 477. Set of 3 decorated utensils ca. 1820-50; a spatula, skimmer and ladle each having circle and crescent decoration probably by Lancaster Co. blacksmith John Keller, 17 1/2”x 2 3/4” spatula; 18 3/4”x 5” skimmer; 18 1/2”x 5” ladle; Estimate $50.00-$200.00 478. Franklin stove ca. 1770-1800; cast iron having six plates with the front plate molded with a bow and swag design and a rare survivor side panel with ogee-shaped bases, 27 1/2”x 27 1/2”x 25”; Estimate $500.00-$800.00 479. 10 plate stove ca. 1830-60; cast iron having molded foliate panels marked “KIEFFER CONESTOGA WORKS LANC PA” and fitted on a shaped base, 11 1/2”x 29”x 34”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 480. Jelly cupboard ca. 1820; grain decorated with a nicely cutout splash over two drawer over two doors, 43 1/4”x 19 3/4”x 54 3/4”; Estimate $300.00-$500.00

481. Cast iron fireplace insert ca. 1820-50; late Federal style having molded panels with foliage and ionic columns, 39”x 28”x 30”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 482. Federal cast iron fireplace liner ca. 1790-1820; consisting of two carved side panels and a back panel each molded with reeded pilaster and ovoid lozenges together with a curved cast iron fire guard made by “T BENT & SON, NY”, 33”x 16”x 34 1/2”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 483. Decorated chest ca. 1830-60; poplar chest having shaped bracket feet, T hinges and retaining the original sponge and comb decorated surface, 44 1/2”x 21 1/2”x 26”; Estimate $100.00-$300.00 484. Pine dry sink ca. 1850; with a three drawer top above a horizontal rail with doors opening to a shelf and a bottomed hinged towel bin on left side, 50 1/2”x 19 3/4”x 51 1/2”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 485. Empire card table ca. 1815-35; mahogany with a deeply carved pedestal supported by lion’s paw feet and a rope-carved base, 35 1/4”x 17”x 29 1/2”; Estimate $200.00-$400.00 486. Canopy rope bed & trundle bed ca. 1840-60; red washed bed with arched canopy and trundle bed; Estimate $400.00-$600.00 487. Poplar pie safe ca. 1820; painted pie safe with eight panels over a single drawer on straight legs in original first surface paint, 33 1/2”x 15”x 57”; Estimate $400.00-$600.00 488. Tall clock ca. 1800; one day time and strike weight driven movement in a pine case with four columned hood with carved rosettes over a shaped trunk door with fluted corner columns over a base with raised turtle panel resting on shaped feet, 18 3/4”x 10 1/4”x 87 1/4”; Estimate $600.00-$1,000.00 489. Cherry Dutch cupboard ca. 1850; two part, six lite cupboard with cove molded top, two candle drawers over the base with two drawers over two doors resting on turned feet and having four sandwich glass pulls, 55 1/4”x 19 1/2”x 84 3/4”; Estimate $2,000.00-$4,000.00 490. 9 lite corner cupboard ca. 1800-40; softwood, one piece cupboard having a glazed door, cove molded cornice over a single drawer flanked by dummy drawer fronts above a two-panel door having a bracket base, blue painted interior with spoon cutouts and an old refinish bought in Worcester, Mass. in 1920, 47”x 22”x 81”; Estimate $600.00-$1,000.00