Spring Catalogued Antique Auction-Session 2 2012-06-02 Auction - 422 Price Results - Horst Auction Center in PA
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589: John Boyer seed chest555: Blue & white pieced quilt627: Hamilton 21 jewel pocket watch
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Ephrata, PA, United States
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Spring Catalogued Antique Auction-Session 2

[Friday Session] Contemporary Folk Art including works by Russell Henry, Walter & June Gottshall, Barbara Strawser, and John Stumpf; Outsider Art; Duck Decoys; Bird Carvings; Early Lighting; Primitives; Silver; Salts; and Antique Toys & Banks [Saturday Session] Ironware; Decorated Stoneware; Pennsylvania Redware; Majolica; Quilts; Coverlets; Show Towels; Fraktur; Early Tools & Primitives; Early China & Glassware; Original Artwork & Framed Prints; (2) Hattie Brunner Watercolors; John P. Boyer Seed Chest; Lehnware; Chalk; Inkwells; Period & Antique Country Furniture including Tall Case Clocks; Grain Decorated Dutch Cupboard; Corner Cupboard; Pie Safes; Dry Sink; Bucket Bench; & Walter Steely Windsor Chairs;
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3 wrought iron butcher utensils: ca. 1850-80; ladle, skimmer and spatula with hanging loops, 17 5/8”x 4” ladle, 18”x 5” skimmer, 14 3/8”x 3” spatula;
0368: 3 wrought iron butcher utensilsEst. $45-$60
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P.E. Will hand wrought iron wrench: ca. 1890-1920; by Phares Will (Penryn, PA), 8”x 1 5/8”;
0369: P.E. Will hand wrought iron wrenchEst. $80-$110
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4 wrought iron butcher utensils: ca. 1840-1900; ladle with punched decoration on handle, 17 ¾”x 5 3/8”; matching flesh fork, 15 ½”x 1 ¾”; skimmer, 18 ¾”x 5 ¼”; later flesh fork with broad handle, 15 ¼” 1 5/8”;
0370: 4 wrought iron butcher utensilsEst. $70-$90
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Cast iron waffle iron: ca. 1780-1840; with wrought handles, 25 3/8”x 5 ½”x 2”;
0371: Cast iron waffle ironEst. $60-$80
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Wrought iron wafer iron: ca. 1780-1820; with embossed decoration consisting of roosters, eagles and geometrics, 26 ½”x 5 1/8”x 3 ½”;
0372: Wrought iron wafer ironEst. $90-$130
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1758 Stiegel stove plate: ca. 1758; left side plate of jamb stove with heart and tulip decoration marked “Heinrich Wilhelm St” cast at Elizabeth Furnace by Henry William Stiegel, 25 ½”x 23 ½”;
0373: 1758 Stiegel stove plateEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Pair of flax hetchels: ca. 1831; fine hetchel with original wooden cover and coarse hetchel with mismatched wooden cover, 12 ¼”x 3 7/8”x 5”;
0374: Pair of flax hetchelsEst. $70-$90
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Weaver’s shuttle & Evans copper cone: ca. 1777-1900; shuttle with punched star decoration and punched “WRB 1777”, 11 ½”x 2 ¼”x 1 1/8”; cone with folded and soldered seam and stamped “Evans”, 11 ½”x 5 3/8”;
0375: Weaver’s shuttle & Evans copper coneEst. $165-$235
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Pair of cast brass andirons: ca. 1780-1820; with wrought iron fire dogs, 13 3/8”x 15 ¾”x 7 5/8”;
0376: Pair of cast brass andironsEst. $175-$275
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Cast iron footed kettle with lid: ca. 1790-1830; with tall feet, bail handle and cast iron lid, 6 ¼”x 10 ¼”;
0377: Cast iron footed kettle with lidEst. $50-$75
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Hand wrought iron fireplace crane: ca. 1800-50; 34”x 36”;
0378: Hand wrought iron fireplace craneEst. $60-$90
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Bed warmer: ca. 1940-60; with pierced copper lid and iron handle with copper finial attributed to Henry Kauffman (Millersville, PA) 11 ½”x 3 ¾”x 40 ½”;
0379: Bed warmerEst. $60-$120
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Coffee roaster: ca. 1840-70; tin canister with sliding door mounted on an iron shaft fitted with a wooden handle, 6 ¾”x 49”;
0380: Coffee roasterEst. $60-$80
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W. Ibach wrought iron spider pan: ca. 1820-60; stamped “W. Ibach” on handle, 30 3/8”x 13 ½”x 15”;
0381: W. Ibach wrought iron spider panEst. $300-$400
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F.H. Cowden 2 gallon stoneware jug: ca. 1895; salt glazed impressed “FH Cowden Harrisburg” with cobalt stenciled diamond geometric design and Albany slip glaze interior, 8 7/8”d, 13 3/8”h;
0383: F.H. Cowden 2 gallon stoneware jugEst. $60-$140
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2 gallon cobalt decorated stoneware jug: ca. 1880; with brushed cobalt spinning tornado design probably from New York state, 8 5/8”d, 12 7/8”h;
0385: 2 gallon cobalt decorated stoneware jugEst. $70-$130
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2 stoneware advertising jugs: ca. 1900; Bristol glazed with black stencil legends “Wm Radam’s “Microbe Killer” No. 1” and “Keep Jug Tightly Corked Wm Radam’s “Microbe Killer” No. 2”, 6 ¾”d, 10 7/8”h;
0386: 2 stoneware advertising jugsEst. $50-$125
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4 gallon stoneware crock: ca. 1890; salt glazed with slip cobalt “4” and loop trailings, applied lug ear handles and Albany slip glaze interior, 11 1/8”d, 12 3/8”h;
0387: 4 gallon stoneware crockEst. $40-$70
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Small green glazed PA redware jelly jar: ca. 1880; 4 ¼”d, 4 ¼”h;
0388: Small green glazed PA redware jelly jarEst. $40-$70
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PA redware creamer & jelly jar: ca. 1875-90; jelly jar in tan brown lead glaze, 5 ¼”d, 5 3/8”h; creamer with plain strap handle in olive brown lead glaze, 4 3/8”d, 5 ½”h;
0389: PA redware creamer & jelly jarEst. $60-$110
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2 small Schofield redware pots: ca. 1940; blistered glaze pieces by Henry Schofield with tan brown neck, brown waist and dark brown on foot, 3 ½”d, 3 5/8”h; two handled urn with tan brown neck, brown waist, dark brown foot and
0390: 2 small Schofield redware potsEst. $100-$200
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Schofield redware creamer & pot: ca. 1930; creamer with yellow brown glaze on neck, brown on body and dark brown on foot and strap handle, 3 ½”d, 4”h; covered pot with yellow brown glaze on neck, brown on body and dark brown
0391: Schofield redware creamer & potEst. $120-$250
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