Spring Catalogue Sale 2007-04-14 Auction - 308 Price Results - Valley Auctions in VA - Page 6
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564: T. Mills & Brothers Die Rolling Machine555: Large Set of Early Blacksmith Made Hinges473: Corn Grinder
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Dublin, VA, United States
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The majority of this sale originated from the residence of one seller, who resided in both New York City and Elizabeth, New Jersey. The seller was a brilliant academic at heart who spoke over sixteen languages and was at the top of his chosen profession. We have an outstanding assortment of rare and unusual items from this estate and other select consignments to be offered at auction consisting of many interest groups.

DAY 1: Early Books- Approximately 2500 books cataloged into 450+ lots, Many very rare hard to find volumes going back as early as 1560! Several different languages including English, French and Latin among others. Interests groups including: American History, The Civil War, The Early American Colonies, Law, Religions, Poetry, and the Classics to name a few. Authors including: Maupassant, Picard, Shakespeare, Mishna, Thackeray, Wentworth, Cicero, Giannone, Josephus, Raynal, Pope, Bayle, Middleton, Pozzo, Baluze, Nevill, Twain, Hawthorne, Beecher Stowe, Chaucer, Irving, Austen, Dumas, and Booker T. Washington.

DAY 2: Tool Collection- Primarily dating to the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries and grouped into 350+ lots including: blacksmith made hinges, early ironwork, mechanical tools, early Stanley collectables, hardware, assorted copperware, spider trivets and pots, draw knives, lock sets, candy press machine, wood working tools, bit sets, and much, much more! Many rare and hard to find items.

DAY 3: This collection of items represents one of the best assortments of antiques to be offered for auction in this part of Virginia in some time. A few items of note will be a rare life size 19th Century tack shop advertising horse, period Duncan Phyfe sofa table, Edward Priestley Pier table, excellent pair of early19th Century portraits, clocks by Tiffany & Co., Carl Suchy, etc, fire backs, New York sideboard with bottle drawers, rare mechanical banks, and more!
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Broad Axe: Marked W. Brady Cast Steel. Handle is loose, rust to backside where blade laid on damp paper. Chip in iron on one side near handle. Minor pitting to entire blade. Overall very good condition. 23" h x
0574: Broad AxeEst. $75-$125See Sold Price
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Ship Builders Axe: Stamped on one side "Underhill Boston cast Steel" and on the other side "G.S. 1842" and "G.S." further down near edge of blade. Medium pitting to both sides. Handle is loose. Nice example of a dated
0575: Ship Builders AxeEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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Post Axe: Stamped H. Mellinger. Very minor pitting to middle of head. Unusual tool in very nice condition. Handle is slightly loose. Overall very good to excellent condition. 18 1/4" h x 9 1/4" w x 1 1/2" d.
0576: Post AxeEst. $60-$90See Sold Price
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Post Axe: Stamped "W. Shaff." Heavy pitting to entire head. Has splits in head where blacksmith folded the iron. Handle is nice and tight. Overall very good condition. 19" h x 8 3/4" w x 1 3/8" d. Blade:1 3/4"
0577: Post AxeEst. $60-$90See Sold Price
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Post Axe: Stamped T. Silvi??s. Handle is loose. 3" of blade from tip back is heavily pitted. Minor pitting to entire head. Overall good to very good condition. 20 3/4" h x 9 1/4" w x 1 3/8" d. Blade: 2"
0578: Post AxeEst. $60-$90See Sold Price
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Blacksmith Made Slate Ripper: used for removing nails in slate on slate roofs. Metal has some pitting. You can see a fold line on blade where blacksmith joined a layer of iron. Has ball end handle. Shows use on striking surface.
0579: Blacksmith Made Slate RipperEst. $50-$75See Sold Price
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Blacksmith Made Slate Ripper: Used for removing nails in slate on slate roofs. Has several fold marks made by blacksmith as he joined layers of iron. Straight handle. Shows heavy use on striking surface. Overall very good
0580: Blacksmith Made Slate RipperEst. $50-$75See Sold Price
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Early Copper Sauce Pan: Nice heavy copper and nice large size. Handle has heart shaped end riveted to pot with three copper rivets. Hole on other end for hanging. Has B2 stamped in handle. Shows lots of use and wear with
0581: Early Copper Sauce PanEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Cast Iron Hanging Cooking Pot: Has two casting marks in bottom that form a rough V. Nice blacksmith made handle that folds down to side of pan. Was not grooved for a lid. Nice early blacksmith made cast iron cooking pot. Excellent
0582: Cast Iron Hanging Cooking PotEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Champion Iron Claw Spring Scale: Has name plate riveted to front. Has brass number line added to face. Heavy duty iron scales that measure up to 400 lbs. Has upper chain for hanging and has hook at bottom. Heavy dark patina to face.
0583: Champion Iron Claw Spring ScaleEst. $50-$75See Sold Price
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19th Century All Brass Door Lock: This lock is solid brass with all parts inside made of brass including dead bolt. Outside has a warm brass color while interior has dark patina with some green corrosion. Appears to be in working
0585: 19th Century All Brass Door LockEst. $75-$125See Sold Price
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Sheet Iron and Brass Lock: Has keyed deadbolt and hand thrown on bottom. Appears to be in working order. Does not have key. This is a nice 19th Century handmade lock. Has remnants of old black paint. Is covered in file marks.
0586: Sheet Iron and Brass LockEst. $60-$90See Sold Price
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Two 19th Century Door Locks: One is sheet iron the other is sand cast iron and brass. Large sheet iron lock that is handmade. It is all iron and is covered in file marks. Traces of old black paint. Other has sand cast iron body
0587: Two 19th Century Door LocksEst. $60-$90
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Two Early Wood and Iron Door Locks: Both are oak with iron works. One has a brass cap over the iron bolt as well as a brass end plate. The larger lock has been refinished recently. Both appear to work but have no keys. A nice lot of
0588: Two Early Wood and Iron Door LocksEst. $50-$75See Sold Price
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Set of Blacksmith Made T Shaped Hinges: Hand forged hinges that are flat on the back and have beveled edges to the front side. You can see the forge marks where the two pieces were joined to form the T. Traces of old red paint on the
0589: Set of Blacksmith Made T Shaped HingesEst. $50-$75See Sold Price
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Early Cast Iron Three Legged Frying Pan: Has applied handle. Has a #3 and a casting line on the bottom. Has hole in side wall of pot that is covered by handle. Has two cracks at handle. Handle is attached by three iron rivets and has hole
0590: Early Cast Iron Three Legged Frying PanEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Cast Iron Three Legged Frying Pan: Handle is cast in, not added. Has casting line along bottom. Minor pitting over entire pan. Nice early three legged frying pan. Overall very good to excellent condition. 3 1/4" h x 19" w x 2 1/2" d x
0591: Cast Iron Three Legged Frying PanEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Rare Raisin Seeder: Marked on the side: X-Ray Raisin Seeder The One That Seeds. Has the adjustable rubber roller that is usually missing. Has screw in bottom for attaching to table. Has some of the original black finish
0592: Rare Raisin SeederEst. $60-$90
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Blacksmith Made Spider Leg Cooking Pot: Each leg and handle is attached to pot by three iron rivets on each. Nice decorative curly Q at end of handle to form ring for hanging. Nice condition with hammer marks in bowl. Overall excellent
0593: Blacksmith Made Spider Leg Cooking PotEst. $60-$90See Sold Price
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Blacksmith Made Spider Leg Cooking Pot: Each leg and handle is attached to pot by three iron rivets on each. Nice decorative curly Q at end of handle to form ring for hanging. Nice condition with hammer marks in bowl. Overall excellent
0594: Blacksmith Made Spider Leg Cooking PotEst. $60-$90See Sold Price
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Large Brass Mortar: Nice large size with turning marks on the sides. Shows good use with good wear on bottom. A few small dents and dings but no chipping. Has a nice warm patina. Is missing the pestle. Overall very good
0595: Large Brass MortarEst. $50-$75See Sold Price
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Copper Mortar with Brass Pestle.: This is a very early all copper mortar. It has a super dark patina and lots of wear on the bottom and sides. It has a casting flaw in the side in the form of a small hole. Has some small chips on
0596: Copper Mortar with Brass Pestle.Est. $60-$90See Sold Price
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Armstrong Standard Spray Pump: Made by The Armstrong MFG. Co. Huntington, WV, unusual sold brass pump that works by pulling handle up which draws liquid up into barrel of pump then as you push back down a ball valve closes in the
0597: Armstrong Standard Spray PumpEst. $60-$90See Sold Price
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