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PS-00029
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| Dachshund Dog Cast Iron Hubley Doorstop |
An Antique Dachshund Dog Doorstop.
Full-figure, striking likeness to this lovable breed.
Painted in natural black and brown with red collar.
Signed, “Made in USA”.
Made by Hubley. All original paint.
Circa 1930’s.
Excellent condition.
6” tall x 9 ½” long.
Difficult to Find.
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PS-01042
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| Antique Primitive Wooden Firkin w/ Lid AAFA |
A wonderful Antique Primitive
Wooden Firkin with tacked overlay fingers.
Has original bent wood swivel handle.
New England pine and oak staves and handle.
In original green and brown paint. Superb surface and
patina that only comes with time.
Circa 1850-1880.
Excellent Condition. Original paint.
9 ½” tall x 9 ½” dia. at top x 10” dia. at bottom.
Height with handle up 13 ½” tall
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PS-01621
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| World War I Savings Stamps Celluloid Bank |
WWI Antique “DuPont War Savings Stamps”
Celluloid Pocket Dime Still Bank. Front side advertising,
“Wear Challenge DuPont Cleanable Collars and Save Laundry
Dollars”; Drop Your Weekly Laundry Quarters In Here –
When bank is full, break open and you will have enough for a
WAR SAVINGS STAMP”; Teach Your Child Thrift – Buy War
Savings Stamps”. Signed, “The Whitehead & Hoag Co., Newark, N.J.”
Pleasing colors of blue and red on cream background.
What is so interesting about this bank it is only celluloid on the front side
with back made of tin. Also, you had to break this bank open to retrieve
your money, making this a very rare bank to have survived.
Circa 1914.
Excellent condition. Lighter marks from camera flash.
2 ½” diameter x ½” thick.
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PS-01622
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| Peoria Illinois Celluloid Dime Still Bank |
An Antique “First Trust & Savings Bank of Peoria”
Celluloid Pocket Dime Still Bank. Front side shows photo
of the bank building, and signed “First Trust and Savings Bank
of Peoria, 210 – 212 South Adams Street, First Nat. Bank Building”.
Back signed, “Dimes Are Young Dollars They Grow Quickly
When Kept Together; 3% Compounded On Savings Semi-Annually;
Systematic Savings Is A Key To Success, This Dime Bank
Cheerfully opened as Often as you Bring it In”.
Signed and made by, “Parisian Novelty Co., Chicago, Pat. Apld. For”.
Done in pleasing colors of green with yellow lettering on cream background.
Circa 1917.
Excellent condition.
2 ½” diameter x ½” thick.
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PS-00414
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| Flying Mallard Duck Cast Metal Bookends |
Exquisite pair of Antique Mallard Ducks in Flight over water
with cattails embossed on background Bookends.
Circa 1940’s-50’s
Excellent condition. All original paint.
6 ½” tall x 4 ¾” wide x 3 3/8” deep
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PS-00416
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| Pair of Canvas Back Duck Cast Iron Bookends |
Eye-appealing pair of Vintage Canvas Back Duck Decoy
Cast Iron Bookends. Full-figure, solid realistic casting
with life-like paint. All original paint. Weigh 14 lbs. 6 oz.
Circa 1950’s.
Excellent plus condition.
5 7/8” tall x 4 ½” wide x 5 3/4” deep.
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PS-00617
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| Antique Owl on Branch Cast Iron Doorknocker |
A life-like casting of a Horned Owl on Branch cast iron Antique Doorknocker.
Done in realistic vibrant colors.
Circa 1920's.
All original paint in excellent plus condition.
4 7/8" tall x 2 7/8" wide.
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PS-01010
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| Large Deer Knockdown Cast Iron Target |
A wonderful large Cast Iron Deer Knockdown Target
attributed to William F. Mangels Company, Coney Island, New York.
Unusual form depicting deer walking with bent knee.
Superb surface with dry, rough variegated paint for a unique effect.
Comes with professional made stand. Actual target pictured in the book
“Step Right Up!” on page 17 and also on inside rear cover.
Excellent condition. Original paint.
Early 20th century
8 3/4” tall x 10 ¼” wide – without stand. Rare and Desirable.
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PS-00011
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| Dapple Gray Carriage Horse Cast Iron Doorstop |
Delightful eye-appealing Draft Horse, perhaps “The Ole Gray Mare”.
The artist has captured the lifelike horse at
the end of the day resting on one hind leg while still
wearing her blinkers and harness. Comes with original
hat, which is seldom found.
Pictured in “The Doorstop Book” page 152.
Excellent plus condition in all original paint.
Circa 1950’s.
7” tall x 11 ½” long.
Rare and Desirable.
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PS-00737
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| Sitting Fox Terrier Dog Cast Iron Seal Press |
A unique and colorful Antique Seal Press in the form
of a sitting Fox Terrier. Painted in
natural and realistic colors. All original paint.
Seal reads: “1671 Brinckerhoff Ave., Utica, New York,
Telephone 34711”.
Circa 1930’s.
Excellent plus condition.
6 1/8” tall to top of lever – 4 ¼” to top of ear x 5 5/8” long x 2 ¼” wide.
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