SoldGEORGE BROWN TIP WAGON1301. GEORGE BROWN TIP WAGON | Provenance: Edward & Norma Lotz Collection. | 12" l. | Some flaking primarily to horse, overall (Exc. Cond.) for age. | $800 - $1,200See Sold Price
SoldGEORGE BROWN CONFECTIONERY WAGONEarly American hand painted tin with cast iron wheels, classic tin toy features two hinged compartments with covers and hinged canopy, drawn by two white horses, side stenciling reads, "Confectionery,See Sold Price
SoldSMALL GEORGE BROWN PERFUMERY WAGON277. SMALL GEORGE BROWN PERFUMERY WAGON | 10" l. | Horses retain some original paint, otherwise Professionally Restored and aged. | $400 - $800See Sold Price
SoldGEORGE BROWN YANKEE NOTIONS WAGONRARE Early American Tin toy. All original and complete. Tin wagon with cast iron wheels pulled by 2 horses. Rear compartment opens for storage. Scarce 11" Version. Very Good-ExcellentSee Sold Price
SoldSMALL GEORGE BROWN LORRY OPEN WAGON436. SMALL GEORGE BROWN LORRY OPEN WAGON | Circa 1880s. | 9.5" l. | (Very Good Condition) | $400 - $800See Sold Price
Sold19th Century American Painted Tin Horse and Wagonnice 19th Century Painted tin horse and wagon, George Brown?See Sold Price
SoldGEORGE BROWN Painted Tin EMBOSSED HORSE WAGONNice painted tin Horse pulling a wagon. All original condition. Wagon has nice leaf embossed pattern. 10" Very GoodSee Sold Price
Sold1880 George Brown Co. G.A. Schwarz Toys Tin WagonConnecticut,Circa 1880 Rare and early painted tin horse drawn wagon manufactured by George Brown Company of Forestville, Connecticut for G.A. Schwarz, Philadelphia. Highly detailed wagon with openingSee Sold Price
Sold"G. A. Schwarz" Fancy Goods & Toys Wagon, Tin ToyGeorge Brown Company. Forestville, CT - 1880 - 22" Long. G. A. Schwarz was the brother of F. A. O. Schwarz. G. A. Schwarz located his business in Philadelphia while F. A. O Schwarz located his in NewSee Sold Price
Sold"Yankee Notions" Peddler's Wagon - American Tin ToyMade by the George Brown Company. Connecticut - Circa 1870's - 15" Long.See Sold Price
SoldGEORGE BROWN OXEN CART1357. GEORGE BROWN OXEN CART | Hand painted toy depicts two white oxen pulling an early farm wagon with a replacement opening rear gate. Provenance: The Schroeder Collection. | 8" l. | (Excellent CondSee Sold Price
Sold“Snows?? Confectionery WagonGeorge Brown Company, Forestville, CT. 1885 - 19” L x 9 ½” T x 5 ½” DSee Sold Price
SoldDump WagonGeorge Brown Company. Made of Tin. American - Circa 1885. 11" L. This toy has great highlights. Excellent Condition.See Sold Price
SoldDump WagonGeorge Brown Company. Made of Tin. American - Circa 1890's. 7.75" L. Very Good Condition.See Sold Price
SoldAmerican Tin Horse Pulling WagonMade by George Brown circa 1880's. 10.25" Long. Very Fine Condition (Missing one Arch off of Wagon).See Sold Price
SoldAmerican Tin Horse Pulling Fancy WagonMade by George Brown circa 1880's. 9.5" Long. Made of Tin (Cast Iron Wheels). Good Condition.See Sold Price
SoldAmerican Tin Horse Pulling WagonMade by George Brown circa 1880's. 7.75" Long. Overall Good Condition (Part of Horse Repainted).See Sold Price
Sold7 American Ocean Liner CollectiblesIncludes ocean liner shaped clock, SS Constitution pocket knife, two American Lines tip trays, and set of three Los Angeles Steamship Company George Clews & Co Ltd brown square mugs. Clock 7-7/8" longSee Sold Price
SoldJOHN GEORGE BROWN, OIL ON CANVAS, LOBSTERMANJOHN GEORGE BROWN, N.A. (AM.1831-1913) OIL ON CANVAS, 1877/78, H 29", W 20", LOBSTERMAN BRINGING HOME HIS SAILS, GRAND MANAN Depicting Lobsterman carrying mast, boom, and sails from a beached and anchSee Sold Price
SoldJohn George Brown, Am. 1831-1913, "Pals", O/CJohn George Brown, Am., 1831-1913, "Pals" (Boy with his dog), Oil on canvas, signed "J.G. Brown NA" lower left Note: Similar paintings of this popular subject by Brown are documented in the Archives oSee Sold Price
SoldJohn George Brown, New York/California (1831-1913), Cheer Up, 1905, oil on canvasJohn George BrownNew York/California, (1831-1913)Cheer Up, 1905oil on canvassigned and dated lower left, gilt-framed.Brown was born and raised in poverty in Durham, England, where he worked as an apprSee Sold Price
SoldJOHN GEORGE BROWN (NY/CA, 1831-1913)The Young Beggar Boy, oil on canvas, signed lower left and marked copyright, circa 1890, he is depicted in tattered clothing, seated on a crate against the limestone base of a large urban building, hoSee Sold Price
SoldJohn George Brown (American 1831-1913)John George Brown (American 1831-1913) "Shoeshine Boy with Dog" Oil on canvas Signed lower right Copyright J.G. Brown N.A. 24" x 17" Provenance: Sotheby's, New York, May 24, 1989, lot 42 ($9,900) CondSee Sold Price
SoldScarce George Brown Columbia Paddle WheelerNice piece of Connecticut toy history! Hand-Painted & stenciled tin with clockwork mechanism, 14.5” long, circa 1870s. Our key wasn’t long enough for a wind, but mechanism, is loose and well lubriSee Sold Price