This is Vernon Kilns 10 1/2” black and white reproduction of an original sketch by the artist. The plate was made for and distributed exclusively by the Alaskan Native Industries Cooperative Association.
$50.00 OBO.
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This is Vernon Kilns 10 1/2” black and white reproduction of an original sketch by the artist. The plate was made for and distributed exclusively by the Alaskan Native Industries Cooperative Association.
$50.00 OBO.
This is a statement piece! This brass door knocker measures 9” x 10”. The star is 10’ long and 9” wide. The eland is 7 ¼" long and 3 ¼" wide. Very deco! It is signed on the back H.W. Axford.
$100.00
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These are two large Syracuse white china cups with a band of brown and greenish-blue leaves. They are in excellent condition. The mark on the bottom was used between 1982-1990.
$18.00 OBO.
These are two glass and plastic figural cologne bottles. The woman has a glass skirt that is vermillion. The top part is plastic and ivory in color. She is in excellent condition. The matador has a red-painted bottom, but his ivory plastic jacket is cracked. The bottles are marked Stanhome Products, Inc. Westfield, Mass.
$20.00 OBO.
This piece stands about 11 ¼" tall and is about 9 ½" wide. Debate has it that it could be Roy Rogers and his horse, Trigger, or maybe Gene Autry. This is copper plated on a metal casting and has a hollow base but is quite heavy. Great piece for western collectors!
$75.00 OBO.
This is a white china 9 ¾" celery tray with a 1” blue/gray border. It was made for International Hotel Supply Co. by Shenango China USA. Excellent condition.
$12.00 OBO.
This is a 10 ½" off-white pottery plate with two yellow and rose flowers and green foliage. It has a yellow ring around the rim edge. Nice condition with a few light scratches that are not too noticeable.
$30.00
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This is a pastel yellow platonite glass footed creamer in the Moderntone pattern made from 1940s – early 1950s by Anchor Hocking. In very go...