Spring Catalogued Antique Auction-Session 1 2012-06-01 Auction - 367 Price Results - Horst Auction Center in PA - Page 10
312: Painted tin PA state seal shield330: Marx Lone Ranger mechanical toy with box152: Pair of Mary Gregory cobalt glass vases
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Ephrata, PA, United States
Auction Details

Spring Catalogued Antique Auction-Session 1

[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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Wooden framed candle lantern: ca. 1900; in mortise and tenor construction with glass sides, iron flame deflector and looped metal carrying handle;
0217: Wooden framed candle lanternEst. $25-$50
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2 insulated kerosene safety lamps: ca. 1900 “Never out model” made by the Rose Mfg Co. Philadelphia, each with 3” clear beveled front lens and a small ruby colored side and rear lens, 9”;
0218: 2 insulated kerosene safety lampsEst. $75-$100
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Larry S. Long kettle lamp: ca. 2008; stamped “LSL 2008” (Lititz, PA) with pick, 10”;
0219: Larry S. Long kettle lampEst. $200-$300
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Tinder light with candleholder: ca. 1940-60; in the form of an 18th century lighter stamped “Made in Italy” on base with scrolled brass stand, steel flint holder and striker with brass candle arm and hardwood grip, 5”x 5”;
0220: Tinder light with candleholderEst. $50-$75
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Tin fish gigging lantern: ca. 1890; three burners with deflector, carry handle, canister kerosene tank and tin full bracket feet, 15”x 17”;
0221: Tin fish gigging lanternEst. $75-$100
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Adjustable candleholder: ca. 1800; oak and softwood double candleholder on a threaded height adjuster on three legs, 39”;
0222: Adjustable candleholderEst. $100-$150
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Oak ratchet style candlestick: ca. 1820; double candle lamp in mortise and tenon construction with central slide arm and stop of four footed base, 24”x 39 ½”;
0223: Oak ratchet style candlestickEst. $100-$150
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Pair of hog scraper style candlesticks: ca. 1800-50; with push-ups, brass rings and shafts riveted to base, 4 ¾”x 7 ¼”;
0224: Pair of hog scraper style candlesticksEst. $90-$150
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2 hogscraper candlesticks: ca. 1800-50; sheet iron each with push-up thumb pieces and overpainted with gold paint, one marked “Shaw’s Birm” (ingham), 3 ¾”x 6 ½” & 4”x 7”;
0225: 2 hogscraper candlesticksEst. $70-$110
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Brass chamber stick, mortar and pestle: ca. 1750-1870; chamber stick with push-up thumb piece and finger loop, 6”x 5”x 4 ¼”; two handled mortar with shaped pestle marked “6”, 6 ¼”x 6 ¼”x 5 ¾” mortar & 10 ½”x 2 1/8”
0226: Brass chamber stick, mortar and pestleEst. $90-$130
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Brass mortar and pestle: ca. 1750-1850; mortar with two knob handles and baluster shaped pestle, 5 ¾”x 5 3/8”x 4 7/8” mortar & 8 5/8”x 1 5/8” pestle;
0227: Brass mortar and pestleEst. $60-$80
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Cast iron mortar and pestle: ca. 1750-1850; with wide molded base, molded rim and pestle terminating in a knob, 6 1/8”x 6” mortar & 9”x 1 7/8” pestle;
0228: Cast iron mortar and pestleEst. $50-$75
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Wood turned mortar and pestle: ca. 1810-60; 5”x 7 7/8” mortar & 8 ¾”x 1 ¾” pestle;
0229: Wood turned mortar and pestleEst. $50-$75
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Kerosene wall mounted swing lamp: ca. 1890; with two reflectors and clear font and chimney;
0230: Kerosene wall mounted swing lampEst. $25-$50
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2 pewter whale oil lamps: ca. 1850; one double wick and one single wick with circular finger hold, 7” tallest;
0231: 2 pewter whale oil lampsEst. $50-$75
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European pewter chalice: ca. 1800-30; 5 ½”d, 11 3/8”h;
0232: European pewter chaliceEst. $30-$80
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5 pewter measures & pewter plate: ca. 1840-60; set of five French graduated pewter measures with 1 litre to a demi tenth litre in cylindrical form with handle and numerous sealer markings on rims, 1 ½”- 3 7/8”d, 2 ¾”- 7
0233: 5 pewter measures & pewter plateEst. $70-$140
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3 pieces of pewter: ca. 1780-1860; plate marked “Henry”, 8 ½”x ½”; octagonal pewter creamer marked “James Dixon & Sons”, 3 ¾”x 6 ½”x 5 ¾”; English pewter measure;
0234: 3 pieces of pewterEst. $70-$90
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Barnes pewter plate: ca. 1800-40; with eagle touchmark of Blakeslee Barnes marked “Barns Philada”, 8”x 5/8”;
0235: Barnes pewter plateEst. $150-$200
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2 pewter mugs & candlestick: ca. 1840-75; English tulip shaped mug marked “WR”, 5 ¾”x 3 ¾”x 4 ¾”; mug with touch mark on rim marked “1 Pint”, 5 ½”x 3 ¾”x 4 ½”; push-up chamberstick, 5 3/8”x 4”;
0236: 2 pewter mugs & candlestickEst. $50-$80
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Tin wall sconce: ca. 1830-70; with rolled edges and fluted crest, 5”x 3 3/8”x 13 ¾”;
0237: Tin wall sconceEst. $90-$130
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Lot of flatware & butter print: ca. 1860-1920; set of six forks with four tines and six knives marked “Universal” with bone handles and metal inlay; three forks with three tines and two matching knives; smaller three tine fork;
0238: Lot of flatware & butter printEst. $65-$100
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Set of wooden handled flatware: ca. 1880-1930; six forks and six matching knives with wood handles, metal inlay and knives marked “American Cutlery Company”, 7 5/8”x ¾” forks, 9 5/8”x 7/8” knives;
0239: Set of wooden handled flatwareEst. $40-$60
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Horse and tulip cookie cutters: ca. 1850-90; large horse with three piece back plate, 7 1/8”x 3 ¾”x 7/8”; ruffled edge cutter with inset tulip and strap handle, 4 5/8”x 1 ½”x 2 3/8”;
0240: Horse and tulip cookie cuttersEst. $35-$60