Winter Catalogued Antique Auction-Session Two 2013-01-19 Auction - 470 Price Results - Horst Auction Center in PA - Page 4
640: Austrian original oil on board339: Pack of 4 CDV’s341: Tin-type photo of Union soldier
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Ephrata, PA, United States
Auction Details

Winter Catalogued Antique Auction-Session Two

[Saturday Session] Blue Decorated Stoneware; Stahl and Other Redware; Early China & Glassware; Collection of Needlework Samplers; Civil War Related Items; Wrought Iron including works by Derr, Long, Eby, and reproductions; Antique Quilts & Coverlets; Primitives; Early Lighting; Artwork including works by Austrian, Shearer, Roland, Leisz, Hepner, and others; Collection of Pewter; Period & Antique Country Furniture including Walnut Dutch Cupboard; Walnut High Chest; Painted Corner Cupboard; Paneled Door Cupboard; Walter Steely Chairs and Table; Slant Front Desks; and three Tall Case Clocks including Jacob Diehl, Reading
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Tin kerosene lamp: ca. 1880; round tin reservoir with brass burner and clear shade within a cubical chimney topped tin and glass housing holding reflector, 15” to top of chimney;
0322: Tin kerosene lampEst. $75-$125
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Pair of pushup candlesticks: ca. 1800; English sticks with square base and pushup under base, circular candle cups and cylindrical columns, 9”;
0323: Pair of pushup candlesticksEst. $75-$125
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2 pair of English candlesticks: ca. 1820; both in similar style with circular candle cups and turned and fluted shafts resting on a curved square base with rope turned trim and bottom pushups, tallest pair 10 ½”;
0324: 2 pair of English candlesticksEst. $150-$200
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Bronze figural ink well of Hermes: ca. 1860; finely cast double inkwell with Hermes carrying a caduceus in front of a sail flanked by a rooster and fouled anchor with acanthus leaf décor surrounding and hinged ink well lids
0325: Bronze figural ink well of HermesEst. $800-$1,200
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Ansonia “Crown” crystal regulator clock: ca. 1910; eight day time and strike spring driven movement with visible escapement and ornate pendulum in a brass case with urn top and porcelain dial, 15 ½”x 8”;
0326: Ansonia “Crown” crystal regulator clockEst. $300-$500
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Gold top walking stick: ca. 1886; black painted wooden shaft with gold cap, deeply embossed decoration and “1836 Benjamin Barr 1886” engraved on the top surface, 1 ½”x 34 ¾”;
0327: Gold top walking stickEst. $100-$150
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Emeralite desk lamp: ca. 1920; #8734 manufacturing by H.G. McFaddin & Co. New York with green glass shade, adjustable arm and embossed base, 13 ½”;
0328: Emeralite desk lampEst. $200-$300
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Walking stick & pointer: ca. 1830-1900; wooden shaft with brass tip and finely carved hound’s head handle, 28”; pointer fashioned from segments of shark’s spine with a wooden knob handle, 22”;
0329: Walking stick & pointerEst. $100-$150
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Chemist’s balance scales: ca. 1860-1900; brass scales mounted on a wooden base with a single drawer and marked “Whitall Tatum Co.”, 11”x 4 7/8”x 11”;
0330: Chemist’s balance scalesEst. $50-$100
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Pair of peg lamps on silver plated bases: ca. 1880; brass burner collars over frosted and hand decorated fonts now resting in silver plated candlesticks with flower petal top and spiral shaft on embossed base, 9 ½”;
0331: Pair of peg lamps on silver plated basesEst. $75-$125
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"Perko” lantern: ca. 1890; brass with hinged cover, bail handle, clear glass globe, wire guards, Perko wide wick burner over a spring activated removable font manufactured by “Perkins Marine Lamp & Hardware Corp,
0332: "Perko” lanternEst. $75-$125
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Hanging hall lamp: ca. 1880; contoured cranberry shade with ceiling mount, pulleys and lower brass hardware, 12”;
0333: Hanging hall lampEst. $75-$125
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Small notebook & receipt book: ca. 1840-70; unusual pocket fan-type notebook made of slit ivory having a nickel clasp and shield cartouche similar to one owned by Mary Todd Lincoln, 2 1/8”x 1 1/8”x ¼”; 1863 Solomon
0334: Small notebook & receipt bookEst. $100-$150
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Civil War era cartridge box plate: ca. 1861-65; molded brass with design of eagle clutching arrows, lead-filled back and one intact wire loop, 2 ½”d;
0335: Civil War era cartridge box plateEst. $100-$200
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Civil War belt buckle: ca. 1861-65; cast brass featuring “Pattern of 1851” consisting of a spread wing eagle holding the “E. Pluribus Unum” banner and a brass tongue on the back, 3 3/8”x 2 1/16”;
0336: Civil War belt buckleEst. $150-$225
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2 horn shaped brass tags: ca. 1860-1900; with two loops soldered to reverse, 3 ½”x 1 7/8”;
0337: 2 horn shaped brass tagsEst. $50-$100
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Set of dominoes in wooden case: ca. 1810-60; bone and ebony pieces secured by brass rivets with some pieces marked “GR” with a crown and fitted in the original slide-lid box, 6 ¾”x 2 ½”x 2 3/8”;
0338: Set of dominoes in wooden caseEst. $100-$150
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Pack of 4 CDV’s: ca. 1860-75; signed Maj. Gen. J.C. Breckenridge of C.S.A.; U.S. Grant with a Phila. back stamp; chewing and smoking tobacco card; Mr. & Mrs. Gen. Tom Thumb;
0339: Pack of 4 CDV’sEst. $100-$200
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Tin-type photo of Union soldier: ca. 1861-65; unidentified subject wearing an overcoat standing next to a plank bottom chair in a gutta percha case, 3 ½”x 3 7/8”x 1”;
0340: Tin-type photo of Union soldierEst. $125-$175
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Tin-type photo of Union soldier: ca. 1861-65; unidentified subject holding revolver wearing a coat and hat in its original case, 2 5/8”x 3”x 7/8”;
0341: Tin-type photo of Union soldierEst. $200-$400
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Powder flask: ca. 1860-75; Civil War era copper flask with embossed designs of an eagle, shield and clasped hands, 3 7/8”x 2”x 9”;
0342: Powder flaskEst. $75-$100
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Daguerreotype photo of Union soldier: ca. 1861-65; unidentified seated soldier wearing a coat and cap in the original gutta percha case, 3 3/8”x 3 7/8”x 7/8”;
0343: Daguerreotype photo of Union soldierEst. $100-$200
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Daguerreotype photo of Union soldier: ca. 1861-65; seated soldier wearing a coat with a watch chain in the original gutta percha case decorated with shields and eagles and marked “Constitution and the Laws”, 3 3/8”x 3 7/8”x 1”;
0344: Daguerreotype photo of Union soldierEst. $100-$200
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Pack of 3 CDV’s & 1 tin-type of Lincoln: ca. 1860-65; one marked Joseph Ward, Boston; one by Keet & Gemmill, Harrisburg, PA; one by N.C. Sanborn, Lowell, Mass.; one 1/16 plate tin-type with an 1863 patent by S. Wing Boston;
0345: Pack of 3 CDV’s & 1 tin-type of LincolnEst. $100-$150