Ruth Faktorowicz (Born 1937) framed ceramic title with boy playing a harp, from local estate, fineJMW Auction Service4.6(490)$50Feb 06, 2026
Shropshire Fire Office Cast Metal Three Leopard Heads Fire Mark PlaqueLion and Unicorn4.7(2.2k)$301 day Left
Antique 19th Century Pewter Wall-Mounted Salt Box – Early Kitchen StorageChairish Auctions4.5(10.3k)$40
Imperial Iron Sculpture of Ermak by Parmen Zabello cast by Kasli Foundry in 1900Carnegie's Auction Gallery4.4(12)$6001 day Left
SoldEARLY SHEET TIN FIRE MARKEARLY SHEET TIN FIRE MARK, "PROTECTOR CO.", 9 X 10, FRAMEDSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Phoenix Fire Assurance Tin Fire MarkAn antique, circa late 1700s to early 1800s tin fire insurance plaque / mark for Phoenix Fire Assurance (est. 1782). Displays phoenix bird over top of a burning fire.See Sold Price
SoldEarly Tin Fire Truck With Ladder.Has an inertia motor in the back. Some scratches and paint chips throughout. (Very Good - Excellent). 17-1/2'' L.See Sold Price
SoldEarly Tin Fire Tinder BoxEarly tin fire tinder box w/ hinged candleholder & hinged match safe w/ striker surface. Very unusual piece. 3" W x 2"Dx 1/2"T. From the Collection of Roselyn Potts.See Sold Price
SoldEarly Fire MarkEarly Fire Mark C 1860 Cast Iron 11 1/4"H X 6 15/16"W X 1 1/8"D Fire Association of Philadelphia fire mark, deeply convex relief cast, depicting entwined fire hose, dispensing water out of hydrant, flSee Sold Price
SoldTwo 19th Century Insurance Fire Mark Plaques - Two 19th Century tin fire mark signs. PhoenixTwo 19th Century Insurance Fire Mark Plaques - Two 19th Century tin fire mark signs. Phoenix Assurance Company (Est. 1792, UK) fire mark, phoenix rising from flames, painted, nailed onto later woodenSee Sold Price
Sold"Liberty" Fire Pumper with Working Bells Tin ToyJames Fallows Company. Philadelphia, Pa.- 1880's - 16" Long. Once again, we find ourselves looking at a beautiful early tin fire toy, this time a pumper that brings water to the scene of the blaze. InSee Sold Price
SoldThree Piece GroupThree Piece Group to include pond boat model height 38 inches, a tin fire mark, an Old Leather Helmet (mounted as lamp) having certificate of authenticity document "Old Leather Helmet" first edition 1See Sold Price
SoldROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE FIRE MARKEARLY FIRE MARK, MOUNTED ON WOOD BACKING, TRACE OF GOLD PAINT, 9"X4"See Sold Price
Sold"LION" Hose Reel Early American Tin Fire Toy - Unknown"LION" Hose Reel Early American Fire Toy - Unknown Maker - CircaMidd 1880's - 7" Long - Professionally RestoredSee Sold Price
SoldEARLY AMERICAN TIN FIRE PUMPER264. EARLY AMERICAN TIN FIRE PUMPER | 11" l. | Horses married to back end, hitch is resoldered, (Very Good to Excellent Condition) for age. | $400 - $800See Sold Price
SoldFour Early Tin Tubular Fire ExtinguishersAll chromolithographed including Blue Jay, The Redwood Chemical Co., Newbury, N.Y.; plus Liberty Fire Extingguisher, , Flint Mich., plus The Instant Fire Extinguisher, Interstate Chemical Co., DetroitSee Sold Price
SoldFour Early Tin Tubular Fire ExtinguishersAll chromolithographed with friction fitted lids at top with folding wire ring handles, circa 2" diameter x 22" high, and full, including one with sphinx like figure TheRichmond Chemical Fire ExtinguiSee Sold Price
SoldFour Early Tin Tubular Fire ExtinguishersAll with fiction fitted lids with folding wire bale handles, two chromolithographed tin, including Phoenix Dry Compound Fire Extinguisher, Norwich, Conn. With nice illustration of Phoenix rising fromSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Tin Friction Fire TruckProbably By Dayton. Original red and green paint. Missing driver, otherwise good. 12 1/2" wide by 5 1/2" high.See Sold Price
SoldEarly Tin German Fire Engine Truck w/Riders5" Long X 2" X 2 1/2" High-One Fireman-Missing RiderSee Sold Price
SoldFour Early Tin Tubular Fire ExtinguishersAll chromolithographed including one with bull dog bust potrait made by The Co-Operative Manufacturing Co., Omaha, Neb. ; plus one with red ground and black script with illustration of young lady in pSee Sold Price
SoldFive Early Tin Tubular Fire ExtinguishersAll full, four are chromolithographed tin with friction fitted lids at top with folding wire bale handles, including Ranger Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher, Scranton, Pa., 3" diameter x12" high; plus FSee Sold Price
SoldFour Early Tin Tubular Fire ExtinguishersAll chromolithographed, full with friction fitted lids at top with folding wire ring handles, circa 2" diameter x 22" high, and full, including Standard Fire Extinguisher, W.J. Nicewonger, Greensurg,See Sold Price
SoldFour Early Tin Tubular Fire ExtinguishersAll chromolithographed with friction fitted lids at top with folding wire ring handles, circa 2" diameter x 22" high, and full, including Excelsior Dry Compound Fire Extinguisher, Excelsior Fire AppliSee Sold Price
SoldFour Early Tin Tubular Fire ExtinguishersAll full, three chromolithographed tin includingThe Richmond Fire Extinguisher in original wall mount, 2"{ diameter x 13" high with mount; plus Ranger Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher, Scanton, Pa., 3"See Sold Price
SoldThree Early Tin Tubular Fire ExtinguishersAll chromolithographed including one with bull dog bust potrait made by The Co-Operative Manufacturing Co., Omaha, Neb. ; plus The Windsor Fire Extinguisher, Chicago & Kansas City; and U.S. Dry ChemicSee Sold Price
SoldFive Early Tin Tubular Fire ExtinguishersAll full, four are chromolithographed tin with friction fitted lids at top with folding wire bale handles, including Phillex Fire Extinguisher Dry Chemical, Lowell, Mass. With illustration of Model TSee Sold Price