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19th c. ''Coles MFG. #7 Phil.''
19th c. ''Coles MFG. #7 Phil.'' coffee mill. 14 1/2'' W 27 1/2'' H
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Philadelphia Chippendale style
Philadelphia Chippendale style mahogany lowboy by Colonial Mfg. Co. 30"h.x35.5'w.x20.5"d.
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NATIONAL SPECIALTY MFG. CO.
NATIONAL SPECIALTY MFG. CO. PHILA. IRON COFFEE MILca. 1890-1920; small store model iron coffee mill with S-shaped crank, cast iron body and hopper top with hinge on side lid, tin drawer base with wooden knob, placed on maple wood base, retains maroon and green paint and original decals, mill has single arm crank, 7"x 6 1/4"x 13 1/4", 5" crank; Condition: normal paint wear, good
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(15) Museum Editions Limited
(15) Museum Editions Limited collector plates, Colonial Heritage Series sponsored by The Early American Society, from original paintings by Robert Franke, limited edition 9900, 10-5/8" dia, c/o Cupola House Edenton NC, Pennsbury Manor, Davenport House Savannah GA, The Old Court House New Castle DE, (2) Old New York, (2) Hammond Harwood House Annapolis MD, Moffatt-Ladd House Portsmouth NH, Trent House Trenton NJ, Tidewater VA, The Joseph Webb House Wethersfield CT, Derby Mansion Salem MA, Mulberry Plantation Moncks Corner SC, Nichols House Newport RI
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ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. #1 IRON
ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. #1 IRON COFFEE MILLca. late 19th-early 20th century; small black painted upright iron coffee mill with S-crank handle, mill with swing hinged domed cover and retains original iron cased drawer, black paint and decal decoration, 10 1/2"x 6 1/2"x 12 3/4"; Condition: some secondary remounted hardware
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15 PIECES OF COLONIAL LINE
15 PIECES OF COLONIAL LINE STEAMSHIP EPHEMERA
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TWO COLONIAL AMERICAN INDENTURES
TWO COLONIAL AMERICAN INDENTURES - BOTH GERMANTOWN COLUMBIA COUNTY NEW YORK Circa 1750. Framed.
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COTTON FABRIC PRINTED WITH COLONIAL
COTTON FABRIC PRINTED WITH COLONIAL TRADING SCENEFabric Panel “ William Penn’s Treaty with the Indians”
Cotton, plain weave; copperplate and block printed
Adapted from engraving by John Hall (English, 1739-1797)
Published by John Boyd (English, 1719-1804) in London 1775
After painting by Benjamin West (American, 1738-1826) dating from 1771
England
38 1/2 x 30 1/2 in. (frame).
Condition
Minor wear, apparently in good condition. Not examined out of frame
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
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COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG KITTINGER
COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG KITTINGER MAHOGANY HUNTBOARD, HAV...Colonial Williamsburg Kittinger Mahogany Huntboard, having three drawers with tapered legs, height 40 1/2 inches, depth 20 inches, length 57 inches.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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GROUP OF DOMESTIC TABLE ARTICLES,
GROUP OF DOMESTIC TABLE ARTICLES, INCLUDING: COLONIAL COFFEE MILL, AMERICAN FAMILY SCALE, AND NATIONAL JR. CASH REGISTERGroup of Domestic Table Articles, Including: Colonial Coffee Mill, American Family Scale, and National Jr. Cash Register
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Colonial style cradle.
Colonial style cradle.
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Metal and wood toy Colonial
Metal and wood toy Colonial "Silversmith Shop" with miniature metal pieces of "silverware" electrified. 10"h.x17.5"w.x9.5"d.
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Vintage wooden polychrome painted
Vintage wooden polychrome painted factory mold. 25'' Length.
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Enterprise Manufacturing Co.,
Enterprise Manufacturing Co., Philadephia, USA, No. 212, pat. July 12, '98, coffee mill no. 212 with original paint and stencil decoration.
39"h x 23"w x 30.5"d
Condition: Missing eagle/bin.
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American Colonial Mahogany High
American Colonial Mahogany High Chest, third quarter 18th century, in the Queen Anne taste, probably Massachusetts, in two parts, the upper section of bonnet-top form, with an upper fan-carved drawer flanked by a pair of shaped drawers over a graduated bank of four drawers, the drawers flanked by fluted pilasters, the base with a wide drawer over a band of three drawers, the center drawer with a shell-carved face, the skirt with three flattened arches and a pair of drop finials, the cabriole legs with shell-carved knees and pad feet, h. 89", w. 44-1/2", d. 23".
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PAIR OF COLUMBIA MFG. CO.
PAIR OF COLUMBIA MFG. CO. MAHOGANY CANTERBURY'SPair of Columbia Mfg. Co. mahogany canterbury's, 19" h., 19" w., 13" d.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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AMERICAN MARITIME COLONIAL
AMERICAN MARITIME COLONIAL SAILING SHIP MODEL United States,20th CenturyScale model of a black and green sailing vessel with grand masts and intricate configuration of lines and wires.
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STICKLEY, CHIPPENDALE STYLE
STICKLEY, CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY BOOKCASE FOR COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG Late 20th century, one part lighted form, cove molded cornice, two tall hinged glazed panel doors, glass shelved interior, single lower cock beaded drawer on shaped bracket feet, labeled, with key.
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COLONIAL HOUSE WITH PORCH STILL
COLONIAL HOUSE WITH PORCH STILL BANK (SMALL) A.C. Williams cast iron painted in gold with blue roof shingles embossed slot on side of house. 3'' h x 2 3/4'' w. (Pristine Cond.)
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NATIVE AMERICAN PRE-COLUMBIAN
NATIVE AMERICAN PRE-COLUMBIAN POLYCRHOME POTTERY PITCHER Provenance: Estate of Col. Michael and Warnetta Gussie.
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Colonial Flintlock Fowling Piece
Colonial Flintlock Fowling Piece Overall L 70''E
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KITTINGER, COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG
KITTINGER, COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG RESTORATION, WELSH STYLE DRESSER Late 20th century, mahogany, rectangular top with banded inlay and molded edge, the case with nine banded and lipped drawers flanked by fluted corner columns, paneled sides, ogee bracket feet, labeled.
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COLONIAL HOUSE WITH PORCH STILL
COLONIAL HOUSE WITH PORCH STILL BANK A.C. Williams cast iron painted in silver with red roof well embossed shingle effects a beautiful example. 4 1/4'' h x 3 7/8''. (Near Mint Cond.)
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MARITIME THREE MAST COLONIAL
MARITIME THREE MAST COLONIAL SAILING SHIP MODEL United States,20th CenturyScale model of a black and green sailing vessel with white detailing and grand mast with an intricate configuration of lines and wires.
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Regency Style Breakfront Old Colony
Regency Style Breakfront Old Colony Furniture Co.two part form mahogany and satinwood veneers cornice with dentil molding over glazed doors with applied shaped mullions and shelved interior the base with cabinet doors the central pair enclosing four drawers flush base. The top drawer bears the Old Colony Furniture Co. label.82 x 71 x 20 inIn overall excellent estate condition.Private Collection NC
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AMERICAN CAST IRON FEEDING TROUGH
AMERICAN CAST IRON FEEDING TROUGH Mountville Mfg. Co., PA, late 19th century.
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Ethnic framed mola textile. Sight
Ethnic framed mola textile. Sight 19'' x 23''.
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Woodblock Print on Paper titled
Woodblock Print on Paper titled "Colonial Town".
Description Framed under glass.
Condition (Excellent). Size Framed: 19 - 3/4" x 15".
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COLONIAL STYLE MAPLE ROCKING
COLONIAL STYLE MAPLE ROCKING CHAIR Mid 20th century.
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C. 1810-20 homespun body schiffs.
C. 1810-20 homespun body schiffs. Has fine cross stitched initials ''M.H.''. Probably Lancaster Pa. (Moravian).
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SIX PRE-COLOMBIAN FIGURES
SIX PRE-COLOMBIAN FIGURES
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COLONIAL WOOD CARVED & POLYCHROME
COLONIAL WOOD CARVED & POLYCHROME FIGURECondition: with crackling & loss of paint commensurate with age 22 inches total height Condition:
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GREAT STATES MFG. CO. 1 CENT
GREAT STATES MFG. CO. 1 CENT SEL-MOR MODEL E CONFECTION...Great States Mfg. Co. 1 Cent SEL-MOR Model E Confection Vendor. Kansas City, MO., ca. 1938. Cast iron with original red wrinkle paint and embossed metal tag. Lock and key original. Working. Excellent.
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JOHN MARSHALL'S AMERICAN COLONIAL
JOHN MARSHALL'S AMERICAN COLONIAL HISTORY Marshall, John. A History of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America From Their Settlement, to the Commencement of That War Which Terminated in Their Independence. (Philadelphia: Abraham Small, 1824), octavo (9 in.), full calf with gilt title plate on spine, marbled endpapers.
This book was originlly bought from Charlotte, NC bookseller Daniel Gould according to his plate on the inside top board. A second owner notes on a detached flyleaf that he acquired the book in 1835.
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COLONIAL RHODE ISLAND INVOICE FOR
COLONIAL RHODE ISLAND INVOICE FOR WORKERS, SOME ENSLAVED Being a one-page, 8vo, manuscript Document Signed "Jno. Stevens" and addressed to "Mr. Christopher Champlin" for labor and materials used between December 1757 and May 1758; entires for three days note "Negro" labor, while a February 2, 1758 records fees for building a "Cobuse (galley) in your privateer."
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COLONIAL HOUSE AND TWO CAR GARAGE
COLONIAL HOUSE AND TWO CAR GARAGE STILL BANKS A.C. Williams both cast iron home features casted porch each painted in silver & green. 2 1/2'' to 4''High. (Pristine Cond.)