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PS-00174
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| Antique Penguin Bird Cast Iron Doorstop |
A very nice sculptured Antique Doorstop
depicting a Penguin posing looking over right shoulder.
A doorstop worthy of a spot in your collection.
Reference: The Doorstop Book page 102.
Weighs 6 lbs. 6 oz.
Ca. 1940’s.
Very good condition with original paint.
8” tall x 5” wide x 2 1/2” deep. E-mail Us for More Information
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PS-00173
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| Antique Colonial Fireplace Cast Iron Doorstop |
Nostalgic picturesque decorative cast iron
Antique Doorstop. Depicting woman at spinning wheel
with sitting companion cat at hearth. Mantel is fully decorated
with teapots, chargers and mantel clock. Lovely
cooking kettles hang in the fireplace with end table
beside the fireplace.
Reference: The Doorstop Book page 243.
Signed and number Eastern Specialty Co., 61.
Ca. 1920’s.
Excellent condition with original paint.
6” tall x 8” wide E-mail Us for More Information
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PS-01629
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| Native American Indian Spelter Still Bank |
Full-figure Native American Indian Chief Head
spelter Antique Penny Still Bank. Done in
pleasing colors with advertising medallion in the
form of a shield on headdress.
Reference: “Painted German Still Banks page 159, #519.
Marked, “French Castle Old Fort, Niagara, NY. Built 1727”.
Ca. 1950’s
Excellent condition with original paint.
3 5/8” tall x 2 ¾” wide x 2 7/8” deep E-mail Us for More Information
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PS-00172
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| Antique Standing Rabbit Cast Iron Doorstop |
Full-figure standing Rabbit with head turned
structurally perfect showing exceptional sculptured
form. Rare and Desirable - just does not turn up often.
Reference: The Doorstop Book page 156.
Ca. 1920’s-30’s.
Very good condition, that has been well loved.
8 7/8” tall x 8 ½” long x 3 ½” wide E-mail Us for More Information
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PS-00171
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| Oversized Laying Down Deer Cast Iron Doorstop |
An exceptional executed casting of a Laying Down Deer
cast iron Doorstop. Structurally perfect showing
incredible picturesque form. Considerable detail
with fully aged patina and surface. Further adding
interest and appeal is the incredible size
of this wonderful deer. Extremely Rare.
Ca. 1900-1920’s
Excellent condition with original paint.
11 ¾” tall x 17” long x app. 7” wide
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PS-01056
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| Original Halloween Painting by Warren Kimble |
An exceptional original painting by Folk Art
Artist Warren Kimble, Brandon, Vermont.
Everything you would want in a Halloween painting,
depicting black cat, jack-o-lantern, spider in its web
and mouse holding jack-o-lantern pail. Just
incredible graphics and color. Done on early
board with bread board ends.
Signed “© Warren Kimble” on signature
painted checkerboard boarder.
About Warren Kimble:
Described as “America’s best-known, living folk artist, Warren Kimble has been a fine artist, educator, and antique collector for over half a century. Kimble creates a casual and sophisticated style of American folk art that often depicts rural landscapes, animals, and Vermont architecture.
Ca. 1995
16 7/8” height x 15 3/8 width x ¾” thick
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PS-01055
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| Oversized Fish Lure Folk Art Trade Sign 22” L |
An outstanding Folk Art Trade Sign, Sporting Goods Store,
Bait and Tackle Shop Display, depicting a wonderful
Fish Lure painted yellow and red.
The center of the lure is hinged to simulate movement in the water.
Eyes are painted with and body of lure has two treble hooks.
Origin: Michigan.
Ca. 1940’s.
Excellent condition.
22” long.
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PS-01054
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| Antique Primitive Cracker Roller |
A rare, hard to find, and ingenuous kitchen tool, Cracker Roller.
Used in making crackers, the rollers with metal
pegs would pierce the dough and put small holes
in the crackers. Superior surface and patina.
A wonderful primitive and conversational piece.
Ca. 1800’s
Excellent working condition.
App. 3 ½” tall x app. 8 ¼” long x app.4” wide.
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PS-00422
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| Antique Squirrel Cast Iron CT. Fdry. Bookends |
Realistic sculptured form of sitting Squirrel
with nut Cast Iron Bookends. Typical pose with
tail up over back holding nut. Life-like castings
portraying typical intricate details.
Attributed to Connecticut Foundry.
Signed on front of base “Squirrel”.
Circa 1930’s.
Excellent condition with original paint.
5 1/8” tall x 4 ½” wide
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PS-00752a
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| Native American Indian Cast Iron Plaque |
Outstanding figural cast iron Antique Plaque depicting
Native American Indian Chief in full headdress.
Impressive embossed – decorated piece with wonderful color,
design, surface and patina. Plaque has a saw-tooth arrow point border.
Indian Chief has awesome decoration!
Made by Judd Co., catalogue numbered 3255.
Circa 1920’s.
Excellent condition with original paint.
12 ¾” diameter x 1 3/8” deep. E-mail Us for More Information
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