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42.50 USD
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Date(s)
11/4/2018 - 11/28/2018
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Lot # 169
Lead J. Chein & Co No 130 Organ hand crank tin litho
Description
toy organ. In new condition and it works
Name Lifetime Collector's Auction
Auctioneer
Type Online-Only Auction
Date(s) 11/4/2018 - 11/28/2018
Auction Date/Time Info
On line only auction from 11/5/18 thru 11/28/18. Bidding closes on 11/28/18 starting at 5 PM.
Preview Date/Time Thursday, November 21, 2018 from 4 to 6 PM
Checkout Date/Time Sunday, December 2, 2018 from 12 to 3 PM. No exceptions.
Location
Buyer Premium 15% for this auction
Description
Internet only auction from 11/5/18 to11/28/18. Bidding ends November 28 starting at 5 PM. Preview Date/Time Wednesday, November 21, 2018 from 4 to 6 PM Checkout Date/Time Sunday, December 2, 2018 12 to 3 PM. No exceptions. This is another outstanding on-line only auction of quality items from a lifelong Maryland and Delaware collector. FURNITURE: Wooden box with A.H. Reid Manufacturer Philad'a PA 56 lb Pat'd Sept 30th 1884, Mahogany half moon wall table, Walnut marble top spindle leg table with shelf, Pine dresser with three drawers, Pine open washstand with towel bars that extend out, Old Country store counter top oak display case sitting on a glass display case, Oak curved glass display case, Antique round top trunk made by Hanover with initials RSB on top, Bullseye mirror with eagle motif at the top 22" wide by 29" tall made of wood, Large round oak framed mirror with detailed carving at the top appears to have come off a dresser 39" wide by 34 1/2 tall, Antique three panel beveled mirror with intricately carved top and decoration inlaid in mirror made of wood. COLLECTIBLES/STONEWARE/DECOYS/TOYS: Antique tin prototypes of Ford Model A & Model T with driver wind up toy made in Germany marked BW (Bing Works), Red and white cast iron wheel wagon circa 1900 body 40" long 17 1/4 wide, Yellow and red slated wagon with cast iron wheels and brake original condition 36" long 13" wide, Sidewalk glider with hand brake "Gliderole" 34 1/4" long by 13" wide, Flexy Racer No. 300 made by S.L. Allen & Co Inc Phila also makers of Flexible Flyer Sleds 40 3/4" long by 12" wide, Early wooden sleigh in original condition 35" long by 15" wide, large assortment of stoneware crocks & whiskey jugs, Meyer & Halheimer Baltimore MD wooden post card box tongue and groove 8 1/2" by 9", Early Oriental chess set possibly made of stone contained in an oak wooden box with brass corner plates, Brass lamp with a Tiffany style shade, Brown and tan Slag glass shade on an antique brass lamp, Lamp with Victorian style globe, Salt glaze handled bowl 9 1/4" diameter, Wooden cheese box with metal bands, Early 1800's restaurant style butter press, Two salt glazed bowls one with lid 6 1/2" diameter on larger and 5 1/2" on one with lid, Salt glaze butter crock with lid 7" diameter and bowl 8" diameter, Borax hand and washing machine soap 18 mule team wagons and water tank model display 38" long, Wooden Conestoga wagon with six cast iron horses possibly hand done, Authentic B & O Railroad Rest Rooms (White Colored) cast iron sign 10 5/8" long, Stoneware 6 gal water cooler 18" tall including lid 12" diameter, Antique Ballot Box from Baust Church near Taneytown (Carroll County) Maryland, Handlan St Louis USA lantern with red globe and Adlake Kero lantern with blue globe, Structo Livestock Trucking toy truck, Gumby's Jeep tin litho toy and Structo Towing Service metal truck, Luckenbaugh Chevrolet Company Spring Grove, PA phone 3711 advertising promo car, Hubley red station wagon, green metal Dodge promo car and a Marx silver wind up friction car, Old wooden goose decoy with raised wing carving and a wooden black duck with a tag listing Leon Goslee as the maker, Wooden bufflehead hen decoy, Five wooden decoys including Victor pintail, mallard and bluebill, Capt Harry Jobes signed unfinished duck and unsigned natural finish decoy, 3 gallon blue/gray stoneware crock with ears marked R.T. Williams New Geneva, PA, Antique carriage heater with briquette and instructions, Troy Wagon Works Troy, Ohio wagon bench stamped Thomas Kennedy Botkins, O., large selection of Shawnee Pottery, Folk art wooden roosters, Old Cast iron wagon with two horses and driver, 5 Wings of Texaco planes including planes 1 thru 4 and 6 of the set '29 Air Express, '32 Northrop Gamma, '31 Stearman Biplane, '40 Grumman Goose and '29 Curtiss Robin, Two old powder flask one is leather with brass fitting with possible CVA on logo and other is a powder horn, Faux Scrimshaw pieces, framed arrowheads, Carnival glass, Cast iron cat and dog banks, Two vintage fishing creels circa 1930 made of wicker and a Creek Chub Pikie fishing lure, Two display boards containing miscellaneous fishing lures, Seth Thomas mantle clock with key from Thomaston, Conn, 35 pcs Royal Staffordshire "Tonquin"by Clarice Cliff made in England, 3 Jenny Lind soup bowls and saucers, small wash bowl & pitcher, 2 candleholders and small vase, Cobalt blue and gray pitcher with standing crane and flowers small chip out of spout and back, Marx Toys tin wind up U.S. Tank Co. No. 4 (wind up does not work), 1950's Japan tin friction toy army truck N-680, Pressed steel blue racer No 6 with pistons and driver 2137 21 marked under car appears original, Marx No 5 & No 7 1930's tin wind up race car with boat tail (wind up works), assortment of wooden decoys, Large assortment butter molds, Seven Auto World slot racers including '69 AMC AMX purple, '40 Willys Custom Panel, '66 Chevy Nova, '69 AMC AMX white, '64 Dodge 330 Pro Stock & '57 Chevy Suburban and '70 Chevy Nova, Glass oil bottles including brown Marquette Mfg Co and two clear bottles with The Master Mfg Co spouts, Vintage Steroscope with 4 glass slides and 28 cardboard slides, Assortment of 30 lead soldiers most by Barclay, 4 pc lot including Barclay 43 metal tank, Tootsie Toy armored personnel carrier, rubber tank made in USA and Arcade tractor implement, Marx Commodore Vanderbilt New York Central engine in original box with 8 additional cars including side dumping car, coal tender, Colorado & Southern refrigerator car, Derrick crane car and more, Marx Stream Line train set with engine and 5 cars and train track, Old sleigh bells and two brass bells one has leather strap, American Electric Telephone Co antique telephone, Rare antique circa 1910 S.H. Couch Co Boston, Mass Autophone, Slate chalk boards including large one that is 15 1/4 by 13 3/4, folding chalk board bound with leather is 14 1/4 by 8 3/4 when opened and an eraser, 2 antique miniature barrels one marked PPP Works 5 3/4 inches tall and antique wooden bucket 6 1/4 inches tall, Logan & Strobridge Iron Co antique coffee grinder, Double ox yoke 46" long, Antique carriage lamp with large red lense and smaller clear lense on one side, several Ball Mason quart jars full of old marbles, Strickler's Strictly Fresh Oysters Daily from Crisfield pint size oyster can, 2 Permissible Miner's Safety Lamps No 209 Koehler Mfg Co Marlboro, Mass, Dietz Little Wizard railroad style lantern with red globe marked Dietz, Peerless jar with glass top and clasp, Yeoman's Fruit bottle, Arcade 25 coffee grinder mounted on wood, Griswold colonial breakfast skillet Erie PA marked 666, Antique commercial wooden press, "Super Gold Star" No 610 Double Action by Lindstrom pinball game, Gotham Pressed Steel Corporation G130 Big Shot pinball game, Gotham Pressed Steel Corporation All-Star Basketball Game, J. Chein & Co No 130 Organ and more.
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