THE ESTATE OF BOB & BETTY CARTER PART II 2021-04-03 Auction - 303 Price Results - Forsythes' Auctions, LLC in OH - Page 6
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Rare 1920 Peters Cartridge Co. Store DisplayTin Bunny Bread SignEarly Painted Pie Safe
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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THE ESTATE OF BOB & BETTY CARTER PART II

This auction consists of a nice collection of antique furniture, an amazing collection of country store items and advertising items, decorated stoneware, and assortment of country smalls and primitives, and an historical collection of Kings Powder Co. & Peters Cartridge items. The Carters purchased the historical Kings Mansion and surrounding property in Kings Mill, Ohio in the early 1980's, and there will be several rare items from this wonderful collection.
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Chocolate Display Case: In original white painted finish with lettered front reading: Liggett's And Gush/Chocolates/Ice Cooled; with beveled glass in upp front, glass sides paneled doors at rear with original brass
0115: Chocolate Display CaseEst. $100-$300
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Peters & Atlas Powder Crates: Lot of three including two Peters Shell crates with red and black stencils on four sides, 12 & 16 ga, 14 x 9 x 8 1/2" high; and Atlas Powder Co. Wilmington Delaware, machine dovetailed, 14 x 18 1/2 x
0116: Peters & Atlas Powder CratesEst. $50-$100
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Octagonal Oak Hardware Store Cabinet: Circa 1920's in original old finish with ftry drawers, thumb molded top edge, original pulls on revolving base, 23 x 27 x 36" high. Condition Very Good.
0117: Octagonal Oak Hardware Store CabinetEst. $300-$600
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Early Bird Cage: Large wire and wood cage with slide out lower shelf for cleaning, revolving feeder, arch top with swing bale handles, 17 x 26 x 25" high. Condition minor oxidation Very Good.
0118: Early Bird CageEst. $100-$200
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Blue Painted Chimney Cupboard: Circa 1920's with blue over white painted finish, in white pine with single blind door, solid ends, cut out feet, 19 x 13 x 41" high. Condition paint circa 85%.
0119: Blue Painted Chimney CupboardEst. $100-$200
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Small Early Milk Cupboard: Poplar on old gray painted finish with single door with window screen, four interior shelves, solid ends with cut-out tapered feet, 28 x 14 x 36" high. Condition paint circa 85%.
0120: Small Early Milk CupboardEst. $100-$200
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Early Blue Painted Bucket Bench: Circa 1900 with scroll cut-out apron and ends, 72 x 11 1/2 x 17 1/2" high. Condition paint circa 96%, Very Good.
0121: Early Blue Painted Bucket BenchEst. $100-$200
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Early Painted Bucket Bench: In old gray painted finish with cut-out boot-jack ends, 54 x 12 x 20 3/4" high. Condition paint circa 94%, Very Good.
0122: Early Painted Bucket BenchEst. $100-$200
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Victorian Wire Plant Stand: Circa 1890 with three stepped shelves and arched tops with original porcelain casters in old worn white painted finish, 39 x 28 x 75" high. Condition Very Good.
0123: Victorian Wire Plant StandEst. $100-$300
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Pair Wire Planters: Both with stamped copper labels reading: United States Steel & Wire Co. Salesbasket, Battle Creek, Mich. Atchinson, Kansas, 16 1/2" diameter x 19 1/2" high. Condition both Fine.
0124: Pair Wire PlantersEst. $50-$100
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Two Early Painted Stools: Both in white pine, one in brown and one in green with cut-out grip, both with boot-jack ends, 16 x 9 1/2 x 12 1/2" high & 16 x 13 x 14" high. Condition 1st paint circa 85%; 2nd circa 70%, else Fine.
0125: Two Early Painted StoolsEst. $50-$100
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DeKalb & Pot O' Gold Signs: Lot of two including chromolithographed Masonite winged ear De Kaub sign, 31 5/8 x 15 3/4" high; and embossed and chromolithographed tin Pot O' Gold Fertilizer Materials, marked lower right Stout
0126: DeKalb & Pot O' Gold SignsEst. $50-$100
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Pair Rainbow Bread Screen Doors: From Country Store, both in original polychrome painted finish with Rainbow Bread is good Bread on each upper screen panel with stamped tin & steel handle/door push, each 29 1/2" wide x 96" high.
0127: Pair Rainbow Bread Screen DoorsEst. $200-$500
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Honey Krust Bread Screen Door: From Country Store with original polychrome painted finish with Honey Krust Bread Sold Here on upper screen panel and embossed and chromolithographed tin/steel door push, 30" wide x 100" high.
0128: Honey Krust Bread Screen DoorEst. $200-$300
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Oak Hardware Store Cabinet: Circa 1920's in original finish with five rows of five stepped drawers, open at front with original pulls on rear and paneled sides, 34 x 24 x 33 1/2" high. Condition Very Good.
0129: Oak Hardware Store CabinetEst. $100-$300
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Oak Counter Top Showcase: Circa 1910 with three glass sides, wood top and double blind doors on back, original hardware and finish, 21" square x 31 1/2" high. Condition Very Good.
0130: Oak Counter Top ShowcaseEst. $100-$200
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Try Rice Seeds Display: Counter top wood and tin Display case with embossed & chromolithographed tin front with illustration of two paper seed packages and text reading: Try Rice Seeds Good As Any And Better' N Some The
0131: Try Rice Seeds DisplayEst. $100-$150
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Walnut Victorian Showcase: Counter top with all nickel plated brass trim, and label reading: Excelsior/Show Case Works/Jos. Knittel Prop./Quincy, Ill./Branch Houses/St. Louis, Mo./Chicago/Kansas City, Mo., full glass sides and
0132: Walnut Victorian ShowcaseEst. $100-$200
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Large Dutch Boy Paint Sign: Chromolithographed tin with Dutch Boy Painter at right and text reading: Dutch Boy Paints/Enamels Varnishes/For Every Inside/And Outside Job/Williams Hardware, 59 x 35 1/2" high. Condition paint
0132A: Large Dutch Boy Paint SignEst. $200-$500
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Sheet Steel Corn Cob: Chromolithographed single sided, likely advertising for DeKaub but no text, 23 3/4 x 96" long. Condition paint circa 94%.
0133: Sheet Steel Corn CobEst. $200-$400
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Coca-Cola Bag Holder: Chromolithographed tin with image of Spite Boy at left and: For Home Refreshment Coca-Cola Reg. U.S. Pat. Off., with five graduated bag holders below, 36 x 3 x 17" high. Condition paint circa 85%.
0134: Coca-Cola Bag HolderEst. $100-$200
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Sheet Steel Corn Cob: Chromolithographed single sided, likely advertising for DeKaub but no text, 23 3/4 x 96" long. Condition paint circa 94%.
0135: Sheet Steel Corn CobEst. $200-$400
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Early Painted Work Table: Circa 1850 in old worn green painted finish with open shelf, tapered legs, pinned construction, scrubbed top, nice old patina, 33 x 26 x 30" high. Condition minor wesr and shrinkage lines, Very Good.
0136: Early Painted Work TableEst. $100-$200
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Federal Bonnet Chest: Circa 1840, likely Ohio in cherry with bow front curly maple drawer fronts on top over hanging section with two central glove drawers flanked by two dovetailed bonnet drawer, over three graduated
0137: Federal Bonnet ChestEst. $200-$400
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