mid 19th century; made from molded yellow pine trim with ogee upper and lower double cove molded and hand carved hooked wooden pegs, the rail with metal ring hangers on top of rail and rounded ends, 59"x 3 3/4"x 3"; Condition: gray paint over old Amish blue paint, post heel beetle damage, ca. late 19th- mid 20th century; hollow turned "rolling pin" shaped thimble/needle case with clear varnish finish, tan velvet needle cover with cross-stitch blue and white stitch accent with red ribbon accents, 1 3/4"d, 8 1/4"h; small rectangular printed cotton diamond design patchwork pin cushion with brown printed fabric back, 5"x 4"x 1 1/4"; Condition: both very good, ca. early 20th century; four patch pattern alternating with plain fabric of floral yellow and black print on red, backed with printed striped fabric, front turned to back, diagonal and cross stitched quilting pattern, 80"x 80"; Condition: minor fabric loss on back, ca. 9-30-1918 dated; whimsical carving of a carved fold-out fan above "God is Love" altar with rabbits and squirrels on pediment stand, three additional folding fans open to reverse, stopper turned and carved with slip-through yoke lock, signed on bottom of maker "Daniel Rose, The Expert Whittler" (Jonestown, PA), 2 1/2"x 1 1/2"x 7 1/2" bottle; Condition: excellent; Daniel Rose was afflicted with rheumatism & by 19 was an invalid except for hands & arms, ca. mid 19th century; hetchel with thick steel band around 3/4" thick wood plate with tapered round nails, plate mounted to a shaped quartersawn red oak bench plate with nail constructed softwood box cover with some incised compass point accent, 21 1/4"x 7 1/4"x 5 1/2"; Condition: 1 nail missing from head, later mass produced head mounted to homemade base, ca. ], ca. Stockholm Pie's Pie Plate Cafe & Red Wing General Store. 1821-1855; larger brass case springer operated lance blade with steel lever trigger and cocking mechanism, slide door to spring mechanism and signed Wiegand & Snowden, Phila., 3 1/2"x 2 1/4"x 3/4"; smaller size with similar operating mechanism, brass lever trigger mechanism and signed similarly, 2"x 1 1/4"x 3/4"; Condition: both as found, ca. early 19th century; early softwood coopered bucket made with eight wide plank shaved staves, long overlapping hickory bands with hand wrought nail fasteners, softwood with hickory band and bottom in softwood with hickory steam bent loose handle on wooden T-peg hangers in early dark green paint, 10 3/4"-10"d, 10 3/4"h; Condition: unusually wide staves, some small bug holes to interior, ca. duru grmt l/soap cherry pie duru grmt l/soap crml candy duru grmt l/soap mngo i/crm duru fresh ocean b.s 500g jcblue anti bcteril wash500ml dac hand sanitizer dettol hnd sntzr natural 200ml lifebuoy hnd wsh actv frsh200m lifebuoy hnd wsh actv frsh dettol n/tch h/w orig rfl250ml fa lhs silk magnolia sunova hnd lqd soap oud2+1free sunova hnd lqd soap jsmn2+1fre sunova hnd lqd … early 19th century; softwood splayed leg angled prayer bench in nail construction with tombstone arch cut splayed legs with arch cut aprons set flush with edges of bench, sloped top and early green painted, 37 1/4"x 5 1/2"x 5 1/2"-6"; Condition: nails capped with wooden plugs, painted surface dried to cracking, ca. 1840 & 1850; silver plated squat baluster shape with "Boardman & Hall/ Philada/ X/6" touch (Thomas Boardman & Franklin Hall, Phila, PA), 6 1/4"d, 7 1/2"h, Condition: solder marks on base, slight dents; bulbous footed octagonal base and paneled form with "Roswell Gleason/ 4000/ 5" touch (Dorchester, Mass), 9 3/4"x 5 3/4", Condition: oxidized surface, ca. Widespot Performing Arts Center. 1860; salt glazed slightly bulbous shaped stoneware pitcher, full brushed cobalt floral design including handle terminals, impressed "1 1/2" with a rounded rim, pulled spout, tooled neck and collar rings, tooled foot flange and Albany slip glaze interior, attributed to Henry Remmey Jr., Philadelphia, PA, 8 1/4"d, 11 1/4"h; Condition: 5/8" flake on foot, ca. accented in yellow, brown , pink and purple polychrome, scalloped rim with brown striping, 7 1/4" d, Condition: slight glaze nicks on rim. early-mid 19th century; iron cased box spring operated latch locks with brass knobs and brass accented frame catches: one S. Holmes & Co., Utica, NY with ornamental brass egg and decorative spur accent, latch and bar covers, knob center-screw knob, and key operating dead bolt, 8 1/2"x 6"x 4 1/2", Condition: missing key; J. Walker "Improved Lock" with brass bottom with eagle on stem, lock having an encased back and key operated dead bolt, 8 1/2"x 5"x 4 1/2", Condition: good, ca. late 19th century; wearing a small broad brimmed hat and having a small goatee and a long nose, overall glazing resulting in a brown ground, coin slot on back of head, 2 3/4"x 3 1/4"d x 3 3/4"h; [Provenance: former collection of Sara B. Musselman, Murrell, Ephrata Twp., Pa.]; Condition: minor flaking on rim of coin slot, ca. unknown; pair of molded, frosted caryatid shape colorless glass candle holders, square base with cut corners, round candle sockets mounted on the head of each figure, 10 3/4"x 4"; Condition: stress lines in bases, ca. 19th century; tin adjustable spout lamp on iron stand with tin spout, wide wick slot, cap with hinged lid that has ring lift and adjustable tubular slot over rod in molded cast iron round base, 6"x 19", 4 3/4"d base; hanging tin lamp with tubular angle spout, cap with hinged lid, soldered strap hooked hinge and wire hanger and original japanning, 5 1/4"x 3 1/2"x 6 1/4", Condition: good with minimal rust; tin hanging lamp with soldered solid cap and triangular cover, strap arch hanger with wire hook, 3 1/2"x 2 1/2"x 4 1/2, Condition: extensive rust, no paint, ca. 18th-19th century; odd folk art carving from American Hornbeam or Ironwood twisted branch relief carved to form of Virginia opossum crawling up stick with long tail running down handle, long fat pointed nose, carved mouth and eyes, form accented fur with heavy stain and shellac coats, 4"d, 28 3/4"l; Condition: portions of carving infilled with window glazing of putty & stained, ca. 19th century; bird on stump quilt pattern with early red paint with black accents, 3 1/2"x 4 1/4", [Provenance: ex-Collection of Earl & Ada Robacker]; Condition: some wear to surface of paint, ca. 1830; plate with irregular center shell border, reverse impressed "E Wood & Sons, Burslem Warranted/ Semi China" and US seal (Enoch Wood) English Staffordshire earthenware, 8 1/4"d; Condition: beginning of wear on cavetto, ca. ), 5 1/4"d, 7"h, Condition: tarnished surface, slight dents; taper sided cylindrical shape with "R. Gleason" touch (Roswell Gleason, Dorchester, Mass), 4 3/4"d, 8 3/4"h, Condition: slightly oxidized surface, spout reattached, slight dents, slight losses on foot ring (partial melting), ca. 1853 coin dated; pie wheel salvaged 1853 large center with file worked fluted edge, copper pin mounted in wrought iron fork brace in wooden peg handle with a brass collar, 1"x 6 1/2", 1"d; Condition: good, ca. mid 19th century; softwood dovetail constructed box with drawer box that has a wood knob, the burr mill grinder mounted on hand wrought hexagon plates, tin funnel hopper and hand wrought S-crank handle with embossed strike "CB" with wooden knob, 7 1/2"x 7 1/2"x 9 1/4"; Condition: attributed to PA, box refinished, ca. 1940s; colorful hooked rug made from salvaged fabrics and yarns with gray and blue border, three small cream kittens sitting wearing pink collars and bows, surrounded by black yarn outline and field filled with "crazy hook" non-matching fabrics, attributed to PA Mennonite community, 32"x 19 1/2"; Condition: some pulling of border, fading & soiling; glass/button eyes removed from cats, ca. 2 ½ miles west of Ephrata, Lancaster County, PA). 1825; pearlware Gaudy Dutch War Bonnet pattern side plate with paneled border and overglaze enamel decoration, English Staffordshire, 6"d; Condition: minor service mark & spot of discoloration; small 1/8" glaze flake on foot ring, ca. ), ca. 18th-19th century; corn milling mortar with cannon shape, tapered to top with multiple incised and fluted bands and a wrought iron band on base, 6 1/2"- 5 1/4"x 20 1/2", Condition: missing iron band from rim, full length crack to mortar; turned oak pestle with cylinder turned base, two-hand grip handle and baseball bat knurl top, 2"d, 23 1/4"l, Condition: good, ca. mid 19th century; early softwood dough tray in nailed construction with extended plank bottom, sloped sides and single plank lid with two battans screwed from underside of lid, screw mounted ears/totes on ends and tray with pumpkin over red paint, 33"x 12"x 10 1/2"; Condition: extensive damage from rodent chewing; extensive secondary paint loss, ca. 1860; in brown paint with multi-colored fruit decoration, yellow outlining and pin striping, round backs with a single splat, horseshoe shaped seat, all on four decorated legs with stretcher supports, 18"x 16"x 33 1/2"; Condition: 1 chair with wear to seat; all in second paint, ca. 1990; Mill Creek at Monterey Rd. early-mid 20th century; pine/softwood box with half lap and nail construction with hinged lid on nailed iron butt hinges and small chest lock, colorful red and green banded comb grain decoration, front panel with green band with fern frond design, side panels accented with diamond design and comb scratch on green band, 10 1/2"x 6 3/4"x 5"; Condition: good primitive form, ca. Healing Hands Massage & Wellness. 1920s; odd two-level display made with upper fold-down metal box display with clear glass door; the upper box on tin wrapped wire hinge, lower case with rectangular base, sloped door front with lift glass display and small open storage area behind lower case, the front with "San-Man Chocolate-5 Pieces-5 Cents", 13"x 16"x 13"; Condition: some solder repairs; extensive surface rust covered & some pitting, ca. 1800 & 1880; tramp art house with central chimney, shingled roof, three floors (from cigar boxes), knotched trimmed windows on a simulated brick base surrounded by a picket fence, sized well to sit on a mahogany tea table with square top and bulbous pedestal on three cabriole legs, 25"x 25"x 52"; Condition: all window panes remain except on front of house, ca. 1855; English Staffordshire ironstone dishes: five black transfer, four with additional over glaze enamels such as blue, green, red and yellow: two are deep dishes, Condition: good; three black transfer plates (two with overglaze enamels in blue, green, red and yellow) and four red transfer plates with blue, green and yellow overglaze enamels, Condition: some discoloration, larger plate 3/8" & 1/4" under rim flakes; 1 3/4" & 1/2" rim lines; deep dish with twelve panels, Condition: discolored, 2" rim line; three plates, Condition: 1 discolored; one red transfer impressed "F Morley & Co", Condition: good, ca. having six lines of text below ending with "Gedruckt in Riemstaun, am neuen Jahrs Tag, 1822" with "Peter Montelius" at bottom center in large lettering, approximately 10 1/2"W x 8"H, Condition: minor foxing; matted and in black painted period wooden picture frame, 14"W x 11 1/2"H overall; [Provenance: former collection of Hattie K. Brunner, Reinholds, Pa.], ca. Querry Antiques" label, 3 3/4"d, 4"h, Condition: restored lid, handle & spout, ca. 18, 1875; Mch. early 20th century; signed H.P. Sie können es jederzeit auch wieder er Klick deaktivieren. ]; Condition: good, ca. 1810; mocha covered footed bowl with a band of reddish-brown broad ring decoration bracketed by a pair of three narrow rings, totally bracketed by a pair of geometric engine turned dark brown bands; applied pair of open horizontal loop handles; flattened dome lid with an applied open horizontal loop handle with a band of six reddish-brown rings bracketed by an engine turned geometric dark brown band and a continuous band of overlapping circles, English Staffordshire, 5 1/2"d, 4 1/4"h; Condition: lid has interior rim flange with 3/8" & smaller flakes & a residual stained ring from initial shaping, ca. 1835; steamboat salt in opaque light blue, "Lafayet" legend on both sides of paddle wheels, "B&S/Glass/Co" on stern (Boston & Sandwich) and "Sandwich" inside base and exterior base with serrated rear side rim, 1 1/2"x 2"x 3 1/2"; Condition: numerous edge flakes, especially on base, ca. 18th century; thumblatch with matched spade upper and lower cusp and latch bar, 9 1/2"x 2 1/2"x 2"; relic thumb latch with matched spade upper and lower cusp, 12 1/2"x 3 3/4"x 2"; thumblatch with matched lima bean upper and lower cusp, latch bar and catch, 7 1/4"x 1 3/4"x 2"; Condition: all as found with some rust/paint, ca. 1825; English Staffordshire earthenware transfer of Water Works, Philadelphia within an acorn and oak leaf border with reverse having a blue ink back stamp "Water Works/RSW/ Philadelphia" (Ralph Stevenson & Williams), 10"d; Condition: good, ca. 1880; approx. 18th-19th century; rare wrought iron salamander with 5 1/2" griddle, long round handle and rivet arched pad feet, 8 1/2"x 27 1/2"x 4 3/4", Condition: very good; hanging round griddle with cast iron griddle and wrought iron wrought hanger with open loop hook and early slotted pour line on bottom of griddle, 13 1/2"d, 15 1/2"h, 16" over hangers, Condition: some pitting to griddle surface, ca. across bottom with a small ornament of a winged angel on a cloud blowing trumpet below, all surrounded by a border of printer's ornament, 13 1/2" w x 16"h; Condition: foxed & some staining; broadside was professionally conserved and restored by Maria Pukownik of Orrtanna, Pa.; matted and in a modern molded wood picture frame; [Provenance: former collection of Charlotte & Edgar Sittig Estate, Shawnee on Delaware, Pa.], ca. late 19th century; dated 1899 Cook Pottery Co., Trenton, N. J., "Admiral Dewey" china creamer, globular shape having a flat base with flared rounded sides and a rounded shoulder with a neck in the form of a molded eagle with the eagle's head forming the spout and feathers forming the sides of the neck, arched handle, sides have black transfers of "Flagship Olympia" and "Dewey," below the spout is a transfer of crossed flags accented in red and blue polychrome, the neck, top rim and handle are accented in gold, marked "Made By Vook Pottery Co., Trenton, N. J., Patented July, 1899", 4"h; Coalport Admiral Dewey china plate, blue transfer featuring a portrait of Dewey in the center surrounded by "Manila, May, 1893", border features the names of U.S. ships on scrolled banners "Olympia," "Baltimore," "Concord," "Petrel," "Boston" and "Raleigh", rim scalloped and accented with a gold band, marked with manufacturer's trademark consisting of a crown, "England, Coalport, A.D. 1750," 10 1/4"d; 1898 Limoges china Admiral Dewey Commemorative plate, center with colored transfer portrait of Dewey surrounded by a border of oak leaves and acorns, plain rim accented with a simple band of gold, marked on back with manufacturer's trademarks of the Tressemanes & Vogt Co., France, 8"d; white porcelain plate with scene of "The Battleship Maine" surrounded by an American eagle and shield, Condition: all good, ca. Sie stieß die Kugel 8,68 Meter, kam im Weitsprung auf 4,61 Meter und im Hochsprung auf 1,44 Meter. 1900-1922; horizontal two sided farm/trade sign with green paint and white lettering for Zerphey's, Mt. I "Irk heck b> : plate. 19th century; small cast bronze flared bell rim mortar with two fluted upper and lower bands and two round knob handles along with a cast iron pestle, 3 3/4"d, 3 1/2"h, 7" pestle, Condition: dark patina, shows extensive use & some denting; German bell brass mortar with two clip-loop handles, mortar cast and spun with flared bell rim and fluted lower bands, incised lines on bottom and includes original molded and spun pestle, 5 1/2"d, 5 1/2"h mortar, 8 1/2" pestle, Condition: polished, shows extensive use & some denting, ca. early-mid 20th century; black horse pull toy with black felt fabric covered papier mache body, cut fabric covered wooden legs pegged to a softwood plank base with tin die cut wheels, faux leather harness, leather ears and push-pin eyes, marked "Made in Germany", 7 1/4"x 2 1/4"x 8 1/2", Condition: horse muzzle missing; papier mache nodder cow on softwood rolling base with wooden wheels, fabric ears, felt covered surface of body with painted accents, cotton tail, wooden carved legs and paint decorated base, 7"x 2 1/2"x 6 1/2"; Condition: horns of cow chipped, ca. 1960-1970s; metal dial type thermometer with glass lens, marked #495A made in U.S.A.; the screen printed dial with advertisement for "Frostie Root Beer.. 19th century; dovetailed softwood slide-lid candle box with raised panel slide that has halfmoon carved thumb pull, brown on tan feather grain paint decoration with bottom applied with hand cut nails, 12 3/4"x 6"x 4 1/4"; Condition: some repair to rim slide; possible later secondary paint added; dark patina, ca. 18th century; crane with step-up crane arm with welded 1 1/4" wide strap brace, 44"x 1 1/4"x 32 1/2"; Condition: both post & crane arm have pitting, crane is heavily pitted, ca. To each tortilla, add pickerel and top with nam prik, pickle mayo and caviar. 18th-early 19th century; short pedestal foot mortar blocked with twelve sided pedestal block base, short six sided blocked tapered form with charred and scraped interior and includes tapered hardwood bat shaped stomper, 12 1/2"d, 16 1/2"h, 31 1/2" pestle; Condition: hole through bottom of mortar, extensive rot to base, ca. Indenture from Walter Newman and Elizabeth his wife of Heidelberg Twp., Lancaster Co. to Henry Eisenmenger of Heidelberg Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., for tract of land in the town of "Newman" [now Newmanstown, Lebanon Co., Pa.] containing one half acre of land, dated Aril 12, 1763, approximately 18 1/2"W x 15 1/2"H; Condition: minor separation at fold marks, some foxing; matted and in a modern molded wood picture frame, 29 1/2"W x 20 3/4"H overall; [Provenance former collection of Sara B. Musselman, Murrell, Pa.], ca. 1885; small blob top greenish aquamarine glass cylindrical soda bottle with raised relief legend "Cold Cream/Soda" and opposite side "J&H Caspar/ Lancaster/PA" with tapered shoulders, 2"d, 6"h; Condition: good, ca. 19th century; pair of door strap hinges with drop/form forge bird's head cusp, both tapered to bird's head cusp and one marked #12, 13 1/2"x 3/4"x 1 3/4"; Condition: good, cleaned, ca. early 20th century; nine block star quilt with green printed border, yellow and purple striped back, white quilting thread following pattern with border of twisted chain and a green print binding, 92"x 92"; Condition: excellent, ca. 203 with seal of company in top left corner, approximately 8 1/4"W x 7 1/2"H; Condition: minor separation along fold mark; matted and in modern molded wood picture frame, 13 1/2"W x 12 3/4"H overall; [Provenance: former collection of Harry F. Stauffer, Farmersville, Pa.], ca. 18th-19th century; softwood PA slawboard with compass star design, tombstone arch top on single plank with hand wrought blade and nail mounted side rails and a round hanger eye, 7 1/2"x 1 1/4"x 24 1/2", Condition: good; copper and brass star design plate warmer with piercework eight point star handle warmer plate on tubular rod slides, 8"x 6"x 15 3/4", Condition: handle & hanger rack are bent, ca. 1918; two similar landscapes in matching frames both signed and dated in lower right: on reverse is written "From the Lester Breininger Collection, Nov 2011", 13"x 11" overall; Condition: 1 with scattered in paint, ca. Art School. 1815; Nankin style cobalt transfer porcelain pitcher and coffee cups: slightly bulbous pitcher with a bacchus face spout and gilt ringed rim, 5 3/4"d, 6 1/2"h, Condition: 3 1/4" rim line; five cylindrical handled coffee cups with gilt rim and handle details, 2 1/2"d, 2 1/2"h, Condition: 2" rim line, ca. Red Wing's West End District. 1938; moonlit forest scene in a gold frame, signed and dated in lower right, 15 1/2"x 13 1/2" overall; Condition: in an appropriate but later frame, professionally cleaned & varnished, ca. 18th-19th century; hand hewn burle milling mortar with axe hewn side handle, round shaped exterior and tapered interior, 11 3/4"d, 8 1/2"h, 4 1/2" handle; Condition: large chip removed from base creating hole in base of mortar, ca. late 19th-early 20th century; slant lid "English style" knife box framed from pine with serpentine front, sloped lid on ornate Chippendale brass surface mount hinges, fine walnut veneer, small cock's bead molding to base, ornate mounted brass escutcheon and hasp and matched mounted ornate cast back drawer pull handles, 9"x 8"x 13 3/4", [Provenance: ex-Clara Bollinger, Baltimore, MD collection]; Condition: interior lining & case removed to reveal softwood case; very early repair to back of chest; lock damaged; late brass swivel knob on lid, ca. late 19th century; lad playing a horn with an attentive dog, 7 1/4"x 4 1/2" and shepherdess feeding a sheep; figures appear to be British Isle persons with colorful palettes, base of lad incised "No 13" and shepherdess is "No 14", 6 1/4"x 4 1/2"x 5 1/2"; Condition: minor breaks & losses, ca. 1973; watercolor on paper colorful winter scene of a family heading toward a two story stone house with bell tower and fish weathervane and a man in the back of the house tying a horse and sleigh to tree, signed Hattie Brunner and framed in a red painted frame, 11 1/2"x 9 1/2" framed; Condition: good, ca.