Primitive and Country Antiques
c1800 Hand Forged colonial betty lamp 1
Nice Heavy forged iron betty lamp. Very minor loss to tip of door, no other issues, no holes. 3 3/8" x 4.25" , 10.5" tall with hanger extended. This early betty lamp burned grease for lighting in the 19th century. It is called a 'betty lamp' which comes from the word 'besser' in German (meaning better). Far superior to the rushlight or splint lamp, it evolved from the crusie lamp with the addition of a cover and a wick support which ensured that any oil/grease drippings from the wick flowed back into the reservoir. The betty lamp was probably the most widely used means of lighting among people of middle or lower income until refined whale oil became common. It burned any fat or oil that was available virtually without smell or smoke, using a twisted cotton wick. B70
$215.00
c1800 Hand Forged colonial betty lamp 2
Nice Heavy forged iron betty lamp. Appears to be missing insert that holds the<br>wick, and minor loss off the tip of the door. Still a really great example, I<br>love the twisted hanger. 3.5" x 4.75", 10.5" tall with hanger extended.<br><br>This early betty lamp burned grease for lighting in the 19th century.<br>It is called a 'betty lamp' which comes from the word 'besser' in German<br>(meaning better). Far superior to the rushlight or splint lamp, it evolved from<br>the crusie lamp with the addition of a cover and a wick support which ensured<br>that any oil/grease drippings from the wick flowed back into the reservoir. The<br>betty lamp was probably the most widely used means of lighting among people of<br>middle or lower income until refined whale oil became common.<br>It burned any fat or oil that was available virtually without smell or smoke,<br>using a twisted cotton wick.<br>B70
$175.00
Antique 19th century Miniature Buttocks Basket 3" x 3.25"
Guaranteed over 100 years old American primitive basket fresh a local estate<br>full of nice primitives and other baskets. I only list rarities online, so this<br>is the only one I'm listing. Money back guarantee it to be as stated. Not quite<br>mint, but very clean, see pics. Nice patina. 3.25" wide x 3" tall.
$395.00
Antique 19th century Miniature Buttocks Basket 3" x 3.25"
Guaranteed over 100 years old American primitive basket fresh a local estate full of nice primitives and other baskets. I only list rarities online, so this is the only one I'm listing. Money back guarantee it to be as stated. Not quite mint, but very clean, see pics. Nice patina. 3.25" wide x 3" tall.
$404.00
Vintage Needlepoint "A true Friend is A Gift From "
Vintage Needlepoint "A true Friend is A Gift From ". Note on back indicating it was either made or given away Christmas 1976, while that seems correct for the frame I guessed the Needlepoint to be older. Not sure, guaranteed to be at least that old and great. Frame measures 14.5" x 17.25".
$150.00
Vintage American Staffordshire Style Covered Hen dish Marked BP USA
Vintage American Staffordshire Style Covered Hen dish Marked BP USA. 7" long x 6" tall from the last quarter of the 20th century with no damage or restorations. TW53
$85.00
Large Early Antique Ornate Brass Mortar and Pestle
Large Early Antique Ornate Brass Mortar and Pestle. Very nice 18th century or<br>early brass engraved mortar and pestle. Mortar is 6.25" tall Pestle 10.5" long.<br>Very heavy, Most likely Eastern either Asia or middle east. Polished in the 20th<br>century with a nice natural patina of tiny dings from use.<br>isshefl
$325.00
Large Antique Butcher/Barbers sharpening stone
Antique Barbers sharpening stone. 8.5" x 2.5" x 1.75" total with box closed.<br>Very cool old stone with expected patina/wear.<br>isshelf
$250.00
Geo & Henry Kahn San Francisco CA Antique Marine Thermograph Scientific Instrument
Geo & Henry Kahn San Francisco CA Antique Marine Thermograph Scientific Instrument. Made in France. 15" wide x 7" tall. Very cool decorative item, I have no idea how it works or of it's complete.
$325.00
Early Antique Primitive Childs Soldered tin Watering can
Early Antique Primitive Childs Soldered tin Watering can. 7.5" tall with handle x 10.25" handle to spout. Early handmade piece predates the tin litho ones you see from the mid 20th century. I actually think it's likely from the last half of the 19th century but it could be early 20th. Great condition, it was collected mid 20th century and has been displayed since. TW222
$175.00
Collection Antique Pewter Ice Cream molds
Collection Antique Pewter Ice Cream molds. All marked by various makers, French Brevete, S&C, the one Bruningmeyer is a different lighter alloy similar to aluminum/zinc. Hand shown in two pics for scale. Selling the lot shown. isshelf
$175.00
c1930's Thrall Texas Alamo Iron works bottle openers Cotton Gin
c1930's Thrall Texas Alamo Iron works bottle openers Cotton Gin. The Thrall opener is very complex and has has a 1923 patent date on it, it's advertising the original Thrall Cotton Gin company that burned down in 1959. Th Alamo Iron works is likely closer to mid 20th century and is self explanatory. Both are amazing pieces of Texana, selling both for one price. isshelf
$115.00
c1920 Salesman's Model San Antonio Texas Quack Medicine Radio Magnetic Nerve Vit
c1920 San Antonio Texas Quack Medicine Radio Magnetic Nerve Vitalizer with<br>Paperwork Describing Cures. Interesting and rare. Includes prospectus of<br>purposed corporation to distribute this device. So I actually believe this was<br>the salesmans' sample that they used to try to sell the device. In this paper it<br>states their price was $40-$50 in 1919, so they likely never sold any as I can<br>find no evidence of another existing. It cured crippled people, crossed eyed<br>people, all that good stuff. Untested by me. The corners to the box lid are<br>split.<br>If you're the gullible type please don't buy this expecting it you cure all your<br>ailments. Buy it as a rare piece of Texans, novelty item, quack medicine.<br>Something of that sort, or all of the above and then some.<br>Tw59
$650.00
c1920 Red Wing Stoneware Stoneware Advertising Mixing Bowl "It Pays to Mix With
c1920 Red Wing Stoneware Stoneware Advertising Mixing Bowl "It Pays to Mix With<br>Us C.A. MARICLE De Soto Iowa 7.5" wide x 4.5" tall. No cracks, chips, or<br>restorations.
$354.00
c1920 Judd Cast Iron Art Deco Ship Towel rack
c1920 Judd Cast Iron Art Deco Ship Towel rack. 7.75" wide x 6.5" tall, great uncommon functional antique with no damage. THE JUDD COMPANY WALLINGFORD, CN 1830 - 1954 The Judd ancestry can be traced back to Deacon Thomas Judd who came from England and settled in Cambridge, MA in 1633/4. Deacon Morton Judd, born in 1808, learned his trade in a brass foundry and then, established his own business in 1830. In 1833, Morton's brother, Oliver S., joined the company as partner and the name was changed to M & O.S. Judd. In 1853, Morton's eldest son, Albert, replaced Oliver S. as the business partner. And, the company's name was changed to M. Judd & Sons. In 1863, Albert purchased the business and sold it back to his uncle, Oliver S. In 1865, Morton and Albert formed their own company to manufacture "Builder's Hardware" in New Haven, CN. In 1870, the business evolved to the Judd Manufacturing Company when Edward, Oliver S.'s brother, became President. In 1877, Morton and his three sons, Albert, Hubert L. & Edward, erected a plant in Wallingford, CN where they began a busness to manufacture Stationers' and Druggists' hardware. It was during this time that the company became well known for their still and mechanical banks. (The first mechanical bank had been introduced in 1869. This bank was known as "Hall's Excelsior" made by J.& E. Stevens.) Judd banks were usually finished in a brown or maroon lacquer and were washed in a green coloring. Not until the early 1910's, did the company start making "Cast Iron " decorative products, such as, Doorstops, Bookends, Doorknockers, Inkwells. The Judd Company was sold to the Stanley Works Company in1954. isshelf
$235.00
c1920 1 Qt Grey Graniteware Measuring cup For Household use only
c1920 1 Qt Grey Graniteware Measuring cup For Household use only. Uncommon embossings in wonderful condition with no significant issues. 5 3/8" tall. tw148
$80.00
c1910 Blue/Green Chrysolite Swirl Graniteware coffee Pot
c1910 Blue/Green Chrysolite Swirl Graniteware coffee Pot. Great old over 100 year old American made rare color Graniteware piece fresh from an old Texas farmhouse. I'll remove the cobweb from the lid before shipping. 10 5/8" tall x 8.5" handle to spout. some chips to enamel as shown, no restorations or overpainting, holds water. isshelf
$175.00
c1910 American Blue & White Stoneware Spongeware Spittoon Cuspidor
c1910 American Blue & White Stoneware Spongeware Spittoon Cuspidor 5 1/8" tall x 7.5" Wide. Two very small glaze flakes, one on outside rim and another on inside rim. Other than that no cracks, chips, or restorations.
$95.00
c1910 American Blue & White Stoneware Soap Dish with embossed Rose
c1910 American Blue & White Stoneware Soap Dish with embossed Rose. Over 100 year old very tough and attractive soap dish with no damage. 4.75" wide tw206
$85.00
c1910 American Blue & White Stoneware Cuspidor with roses
c1910 American Blue & White Stoneware Cuspidor with roses. No cracks, chips, or<br>restorations. 5.75" tall x 7.5" wide.<br>isshelf
$144.00
c1910 American Blue and White Stoneware Rolling Pin
c1910 American Blue and White Stoneware Rolling Pin. Great American Blue salt glazed stoneware rolling pin with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Two glaze pops shown in second pic. Original handles. 14.5" long 8" x 3" Stoneware. isshelf
$175.00
c1900 Reliable Egg Scales Los Angeles California made
c1900 Reliable Egg Scales Los Angeles California made. Selling the two antique<br>American made egg scales from the first quarter of the 20th century. One with<br>stamp identifying it as reliable scale made in Los Angeles, the other with no<br>identifying marks but I've seen it with a paper label. Both functional with no<br>issues, both come with fake stone eggs.<br>isshelf
$365.00
c1900 Chinese Republic Period Heavy brass bowl
c1900 Chinese Republic Period Heavy brass bowl. Nice handmade Chinese bowl from the first quarter of the 20th century, China stamp on back side. 9.5" x 1.75" deep. tw 248
$175.00
c1900 Cast Iron drugstore/ pharmacy cork roller tool
c1900 Cast Iron drugstore/ pharmacy cork roller tool. The wheel that turns and the plate below it both have an angle on them. 13.5" long x 6.5" tall x 3 3/8" wide base. Nothing broken. Original paint that I wiped down with orange oil. TW222
$165.00
c1900 Antique Italian Spice box
c1900 Antique Italian Spice box. Antique spice box, 19th to very early 20th<br>century. Unsure where it was made but the writing is Italian I believe. Strong<br>and stable with gap to left side shown, not rickety. All drawers intact with no<br>issues. 14" tall x 9.5" wide.
$265.00
c1900 Antique Cherry Pitter by Goodell New Hampshire
Antique Cherry Pitter by Goodell New Hampshire. Very cool design in the most<br>amazing condition. A practical pitter for someone in the south that doesn't have<br>a billion cherries mounts to any counter top, would also work for olives.<br>TW233
$95.00
C1890 Red Wing 4 gallon American blue decorated salt glazed Stoneware churn 15"
C1890 Red Wing 4 gallon American blue decorated salt glazed Stoneware churn 15"<br>tall x 9.25" wide at rim.<br>No cracks, chips, or restorations. Minimal wear. 15" tall x 9.25" wide at rim.<br>Unmarked but attributed to redwing. No lid.
$795.00
c1890 Henry Troemner Philadelphia Apothecary Scale Pharmacist
c1890 Henry Troemner Philadelphia Apothecary Scale Pharmacist. This has a lock on the front to lock the balance mechanism in place for shipping, Oak case, marble top, clean and functional. 14.25" wide with levelers on side x 7" tall, comes with the two weights shown.
$395.00
c1890 Antique Primitive Butter Molds b
c1890 Antique Primitive Butter Molds. Selling both primitive American butter molds from the last half of the 19th century hand carved. 4.5" 4 7/8" wide at the end of opening where butter would go. tw123
$150.00
c1890 Antique Primitive Butter Molds
c1890 Antique Primitive Butter Molds. Selling both primitive American butter<br>molds from the last half of the 19th century hand carved. 4.5" 4 7/8" wide at<br>the end of opening where butter would go.<br>tw123
$150.00
c1890 Antique Primitive Butter Mold/Paddle collection
c1890 Antique Primitive Butter Mold/Paddle collection. Everything in the picture is late 19th to early 20th century. Some cracks in the woods as shown but still functional and attractive. The round ones are 4 5/8-4.75" wide at end of cup paddle is 8 7/8" long x 5.25" wide. Selling everything shown. TW247
$215.00
c1860 Toleware Trays one With Chinoiserie Decoration for Wick Trimmers
1860 Toleware Trays one With Chinoiserie Decoration for Wick Trimmers. Selling<br>both pieces over 150 years old. Larger tray is 9" x 11", smaller is 9.25" x 5".<br>Smaller appears mostly hand painted maybe with some stencils, larger appears to<br>be stencil decorated.<br>TW169
$175.00
c1860 Antique Sarcophagus Formed Tea Caddy
c1860 Antique Sarcophagus Formed Tea Caddy. Two inner boxes one with hinged lid, other with no hinge. Some minor damage to veneer and one missing piece of trim from top. 12.5" x 6.25" x 7" tall.
$235.00
c1850 Pennsylvania Chalkware Cat Nodder
c1850 Pennsylvania Chalkware Cat Nodder. 8.5" long x 4.5" tall, loss to paint and chip top center of the hole where the cats head is supposed to be held suspended, the hook is missing that connects to the loop on the cats head, still wonderful and extremely rare. TW239
$545.00
c1850 Blacksmith Signed Horseshoe Scraper
c1850 Blacksmith Signed Horseshoe Scraper. 14" long x 1.75" wide blade, old stable crack in wood handle, no other issues. Circa mid 19th century. I'm pretty confident that's what this is but if you know otherwise let me know. Maker signed B.T. TW222
$95.00
c1840 Marquetry Conch shell Inlaid Walnut tea caddy
c1840 Marquetry Conch shell Inlaid Walnut tea caddy. Very good condition, no liners or lids in interior, beautiful exterior shown 150-200 years old. 7.75" x 4" deep x 5" tall, lock intact with no key.
$495.00
c1830 Yellowware Jug 1754 Building Keene New Hampshire Main Street
c1830 Yellowware Jug 1754 Building Keene New Hampshire Main Street. Good early jug. It's a darker shade of yellow, possibly english. I don't think it's from 1754, I think it's from the first half of the 19th century. It has a short tight hairline on one side of the spout that I didn't see until I was photographing it and I've had it for a really long time. No other damage. The paint is overglazed but it's old. I don't know if the paint is from the 1840's or the 1940's. it's 5.5" tall x 9" handle to spout. There were some Hampshire pottery pieces with similar decoration. Possibly one of the Hampshire artists was playing around with an antique jug 100 years ago, not sure. tw96
$150.00
c1820 New England Painted Dome top box
c1820 New England Painted Dome top box. Really great dovetailed box with<br>provenance if you can figure it out. M.D.R. initials on Top. M.D. Robinson in<br>pencil inside along with what I would assume childrens names and ages Bernie 7<br>Carolyn 12, Edui? 20, and another I can't figure out. Missing hardware and<br>handles on top and front. 12.5" wide x 5 5/8" tall x 6.25" deep. Lock intact<br>with no key<br>isshelf.
$554.00
c1810 Unusual Handled Flax Hackle Comb
c1810 Unusual Handled Flax Hackle Comb called a Hackle, it is several very sharp square nails upon which they beat the flax plant, pulled and repeatedly refined the fibers in the making of Swedish linen. Measures 10.5" long with 5.75" long nails. Sturdy and very presentable, most likely 200+ years old. TW180
$175.00
C1800 Colonial American Folk Art Foot Warmer Punched Tin Hearts, Mortised Column
C1800 Colonial American Foot Warmer Punched Tin Hearts, Mortised Columns. 7.5" x 8 5/8" x 5.5" tall. Original liner to hold coals. Replaced handle on front and old damage to each top corner. Strong and stable, looks great. B52
$284.00
c1790 Hepplewhite/Chippendale Inlaid Knife Box
c1790 Hepplewhite/Chippendale Inlaid Knife Box. Guaranteed late 18th to early<br>19th century piece, I'm not 100% sure if it is American or British. 14.25" tall<br>x 9" wide x 10.5" deep. Some minor loss to marquetry, a few old stable splits,<br>and one piece missing from base. Stable, strong, and very presentable piece.<br>There is a hallmark on the silver hardware that could possibly give clues to<br>it's origin to someone with more time than me.
$1,495.00
Blue and White Stoneware Cameron, Texas Advertising Rolling Pin c.1905 j.d. Robb
Blue and White Stoneware Cameron, Texas Advertising Rolling Pin c.1905 7 7/8" wide x 3 1/8" deep. No cracks, chips, or restorations. Two small glaze pops shown in pic, no big deal. No handles, but they can be taken off a wood pin.
$695.00
Antique Turkey Pewter Ice Cream Mold c.1900
Antique Turkey Pewter Ice Cream Mold c.1900 chocolate or ice cream mold. 4.5" x 2.5". No issues, strong hinge. B8
$55.00
Antique Tin Chocolate molds 2 Turtle Doves and Rabbit
Antique Tin Chocolate molds 2 Turtle Doves and Rabbit. Selling both from the first quarter of the 20th century. Largest 11" x 5" x 4.5". tw22
$110.00
Antique Steel Easter Bunny Chocolate mold
Antique Steel Easter Bunny Chocolate mold. Heavy steel, cookie/chocolate/ice cream mold from the first quarter of the 20th century.. Approx 8" x 14" numbered 8042 via stamp in the steel on top, no other markings i could find. TW58
$155.00
Antique Mycologist tool Solar Microbiology Inoculation loop/Scalpel Sterilizing
Antique Solar Microbiology Inoculation loop/Scalpel Sterilizing Mushroom<br>Cultivation tool. This is the predecessor to the Bacti-cinerator, extremely rare<br>item that I'm not totally sure how to date but I'm confident it's from the first<br>half of the 20th century and likely the first quarter. Works, I plugged it in<br>and it heats up, turns red, tape on cord so I assume it was frayed. 7 5/8" wide<br>including steel rack that holds the loops/scalpels while sterilizing x 3.5" tall
$375.00
Antique Ice Cream Mold Two Kissing Doves Lovebird Gold Plated and Framed about 5
Really special work of art. The note on the back indicates that the mold was from these peoples wedding then I guess the family turned it into art for their 50th anniversary. I assume they were gold plated at that time. That was 50+ years ago from the looks of the frame. Frame measures 12.25" x 10.5" x 1.75" deep. The mold measures 5 1/8" wide x 3.5" tall. b20
$125.00
Antique Hand Carved Jointed Artists Model Doll
Antique Hand Carved Jointed Artists Model Doll. This is from the Estate of<br>Milton Simpson, author of several books and publications of Folk a. He was the<br>graphic designer who discovered the Woodbridge figures collection in New Jersey.<br>Not the construction worker that found them but the person who purchased them<br>all from a local pawn shop and recognized their importance. There is a very high<br>probability this piece is published in one or more of his books/publications.<br>20" tall and Jointed everywhere, all the joints are functional, some a little<br>loose as this is about 100 years old. It is standing unassisted in two of the<br>pics but might not be the best idea unless held with "museum wax" or something<br>similar. tw106<br><br>Milton Simpson (1911-2023)<br>Milton – also known by his friends and acquaintances as Milt - was born and<br>raised in Brooklyn, New York City and raised his family in Millburn, New Jersey.<br>He attended the New York School of Industrial Art (SIA), now the School of Art<br>and Design. He then worked for Incorporated Ideas Advertising Agency in New<br>Jersey before joining the United States Army, serving in Korea.<br>After his discharge from the Army, Milt attended The Workshop School of<br>Advertising & Editorial Art. Upon completion of his studies there, he became the<br>Art Director of The American Baby Magazine in New York, Assistant Art Director<br>at Lewin, Williams & Saylor in New Jersey, and then Art Director of Kenyon-Baker<br>Advertising & Baker Printing Company, (both of which were under one roof) in New<br>Jersey. (He left there because the promised air conditioner was never<br>installed!)<br>He then worked as a freelance graphic designer and illustrator for several<br>years.<br>In 1964, he and business partner Don Johnson founded the firm of Johnson &<br>Simpson Graphic Designers with Milt as president. They were based in a townhouse<br>in beautiful downtown Newark, New Jersey and specialized in corporate<br>communications. The design projects they took in included annual reports,<br>corporate magazines, capability brochures, posters, museum catalogs, trademarks<br>and books. Their clients included Conoco, Johnson & Johnson, New Jersey Bell,<br>Hoffmann-La Roche, The Newark Museum and Singer Corporation.<br>The firm was featured in every major design publication, was recognized by over<br>350 graphic design awards and he and Don were inducted into the New Jersey Ad<br>Club's Advertising Hall of Fame in 1991.<br>Milt also served on the Advisory Board of The Greater Newark Chamber of Commerce<br>and was an Adjunct Professor (Publication Design) at Montclair State College.<br>The New Jersey Art Directors Club voted Milt Art Director of the Year in 1972.<br>Books were his passion. He couldn't seem to get them out of his system and<br>didn't try to. For many years he produced and self-published a series of<br>Artists' Books using several print-on-demand platforms. Milt was always a<br>student and appreciator of quirky, eccentric and irrational human behavior.<br>These Artists' Books were very much influenced by his observations and<br>obsessions.<br>Among many others too numerous to mention, he wrote "Windmill Weights; which was<br>self-published and "Folk a" published by HarperCollins.
$1,659.00
Antique Bull Can Opener Dairy Farm 19th century Original
Guaranteed well over 100 years old Antique Bull Can Opener Dairy Farm 19th century Original. Fantastic solid piece with a no brainer patina that can't be faked. 6" long. Nobody would dare to question the masculinity of the owner of this. B8
$125.00
Antique American Folk art wood horses pull toy
Antique American Folk art wood horses pull toy. Likely homemade from the first<br>quarter of the 20th century, missing wheels and possibly other hardware. Hand<br>carved and wonderful. 7.75" long x 6.5" tall with no breaks.<br>tw22
$334.00
Antique American Erotic Folk art puppet carved wood artists doll Milt Simpson Es
Antique American Folk art puppet carved wood artists doll Milt Simpson Estate.<br>Amazing item on high quality museum grade stand. This is from the Estate of<br>Milton Simpson, author of several books and publications of Folk a. He was the<br>graphic designer who discovered the Woodbridge figures collection in New Jersey.<br>Not the construction worker that found them but the person who purchased them<br>all from a local pawn shop and recognized their importance. There is a very high<br>probability this piece is published in one or more of his books/publications.<br>It's a great hand carved, one of a kind piece. It's 9" tall and happens to be<br>painted black, if it were painted white, green, yellow, purple it would be<br>equally important in my eyes, really just a strange and wonderful thing with<br>these orange breasts, etc.<br><br>Milton Simpson (1911-2023)<br>Milton – also known by his friends and acquaintances as Milt - was born and<br>raised in Brooklyn, New York City and raised his family in Millburn, New Jersey.<br>He attended the New York School of Industrial Art (SIA), now the School of Art<br>and Design. He then worked for Incorporated Ideas Advertising Agency in New<br>Jersey before joining the United States Army, serving in Korea.<br>After his discharge from the Army, Milt attended The Workshop School of<br>Advertising & Editorial Art. Upon completion of his studies there, he became the<br>Art Director of The American Baby Magazine in New York, Assistant Art Director<br>at Lewin, Williams & Saylor in New Jersey, and then Art Director of Kenyon-Baker<br>Advertising & Baker Printing Company, (both of which were under one roof) in New<br>Jersey. (He left there because the promised air conditioner was never<br>installed!)<br>He then worked as a freelance graphic designer and illustrator for several<br>years.<br>In 1964, he and business partner Don Johnson founded the firm of Johnson &<br>Simpson Graphic Designers with Milt as president. They were based in a townhouse<br>in beautiful downtown Newark, New Jersey and specialized in corporate<br>communications. The design projects they took in included annual reports,<br>corporate magazines, capability brochures, posters, museum catalogs, trademarks<br>and books. Their clients included Conoco, Johnson & Johnson, New Jersey Bell,<br>Hoffmann-La Roche, The Newark Museum and Singer Corporation.<br>The firm was featured in every major design publication, was recognized by over<br>350 graphic design awards and he and Don were inducted into the New Jersey Ad<br>Club's Advertising Hall of Fame in 1991.<br>Milt also served on the Advisory Board of The Greater Newark Chamber of Commerce<br>and was an Adjunct Professor (Publication Design) at Montclair State College.<br>The New Jersey Art Directors Club voted Milt Art Director of the Year in 1972.<br>Books were his passion. He couldn't seem to get them out of his system and<br>didn't try to. For many years he produced and self-published a series of<br>Artists' Books using several print-on-demand platforms. Milt was always a<br>student and appreciator of quirky, eccentric and irrational human behavior.<br>These Artists' Books were very much influenced by his observations and<br>obsessions.<br>Among many others too numerous to mention, he wrote "Windmill Weights" which was<br>self-published and "Folk a" published by HarperCollins.
$759.00
Anno 1678 17th Century Engraved Pewter Plate
Anno 1678 17th Century Engraved Pewter Plate. This plate is definitely an<br>antique. It has a nice patina but was polished at one point a long time ago and<br>has residue in the grooves. That being said I'm not 100% sure how old it is. I<br>have found no other identical examples so really have no reason to believe it's<br>not 342 years old, but also that is really old so I'm not 100%.<br>TW82
$185.00
American Redware Folk Art Hen on Nest Bank
American Redware Folk Art Hen on Nest Bank. Very rare and unusual 18th to mid<br>19th century. Some very old chips on beak, top of head and opening, no cracks.<br>8" long x 6.5" wide.<br>b51
$1,184.00
2 Antique London Pewter Plates17th-18th century
2 Antique London Pewter Plates 17th-18th century. Nice patina's expected wear previous owner had these tags on the back. I'm actually thinking the 2600 was a pre-internet price9 5/8" wide. Selling both the plates shown. tw198
$225.00
2 Antique Chinese Republic Period Pewter Mixed Metal Tea Caddies
2 Antique Chinese Republic Period Mixed Metal Tea Caddies Pewter copper and brass. Selling both, the Ying Yang one has a few dents, the other some minor oxidation. Neither have any holes. Ying yang one is scratched china on base, the double happiness one is marked Hong Kong. They are both early to mid 20th century. They are both about 3 5/8" tall, widest is 4.75" wide. TW136
$195.00
2 Antique British Pewter Plates 18th century
2 Antique British Pewter Plates 18th century. Nice patina's expected wear previous owner had these tags on the back. 9 5/8" wide. Selling both the plates shown. tw198
$185.00
19th Century Dovetailed Oak Hand Carved Pomegranates Box
19th Century Dovetailed Oak Hand Carved Pomegranates Box 11.75" x 8.5" x 6" tall. Very Unusual carving on this box. Guaranteed well over 100 years old. Estate fresh great piece with no significant issues, no key. TW238
$375.00
1950's Harker Pottery Mallow Ceramic Rolling pin Pie Server and Salad Fork and S
1950's Harker Pottery Mallow Ceramic Rolling pin Pie Server and Salad Fork and Spoon. Rolling pin is 15", other pieces are 8.5" to 9" long. No cracks, chips, restorations, some crazing throughout on all pieces except for salad fork. B39
$115.00
1950's Harker Pottery Fruit Pattern Ceramic Rolling pin
1950's Harker Pottery Fruit Pattern Ceramic Rolling pin . No cracks, chips, restorations, or crazing. Great item, guaranteed authentic. isshelf
$70.00
1940's Houston Texas Old Plantation Strawberry Preserves staved wood buckets
1940's Houston Texas Old Plantation Strawberry Preserves staved wood buckets.<br>Nice old buckets about 70-80 years old with clean advertising. Largest is 5.5"<br>without handle x 6.75" wide. Selling all three.<br>midrmhouse
$225.00