Sunday, October 1, 2023

Brass/White Metal Miner’s Lamp Methane Finder #2

This is a brass and white metal and glass miner’s lamp for detecting methane gas. It was brought to the U.S. from England some time ago. When gas was detected, the light would shine brightly. The label on it  reads – Protector Lamp & Lighting Co. Ltd. - Type- Prestwich's Patent – Protector – Approved under Lighting Schedule B – Maker – Eccles, Manchester. It has a lock by the glass base and a hook to hang up with. 

$110.00 OBO.






Brass/White Metal Miner’s Lamp Methane Finder #1

This is a brass and white metal and glass miner’s lamp for detecting methane gas. It was brought to the U.S. from England some time ago. When gas was detected, the light would shine brightly. The label is brass and reads – J.H. Naylor Ltd. - Wigan – Manufacturers of Miners Safety Lamps – Gunmetal Boiler Mountings & Valves. 

$100.00 OBO.







Hand-Carved Mask with Animal

This is an authentic hand-carved mask with a red face, bulging eyes, and animal on the forehead. The back of the mask was hollowed out and painted black. No marks. 

$40.00 OBO. 






Chalkware Bobble Head – L.A. Dodgers

This is a 7 ½" tall, chalkware bobble head advertising the Los Angeles Dodgers. No other information on it. 

$22.00 OBO.





 

International Library of Technology – 1921 – Automobiles – Volume 1 & II

Volume 1 is about gasoline automobiles and was printed by International Textbook Company, Scranton, 1921.  It is fully illustrated and in great condition. Volume II is about carburetors, operation, troubleshooting, overhauling and repair, electric starting and lighting. Also fully illustrated and in great condition. 

$40.00 OBO.






M & M Figural Metal SUV Container with Moveable Wheels

This orange bracelet could be Bakelite, but it is very shiny. It has 6 black rhinestones embedded on the top. It is in excellent condition. 

$30.00 OBO.




Moderntone Pastel Platonite Creamer

This is a pastel yellow platonite glass footed creamer in the Moderntone pattern made from 1940s – early 1950s by Anchor Hocking. In very go...