Talk of the Town Auction
New Year’s Day
Monday, January 1 at 6:30 pm
Extreme Weather Date Thursday, January 4
Carousel Village, 2100 Doubleday Ave, Route 50
Ballston Spa, NY 12020
OAK: “Innovation” wardrobe c. 1904 (51x53x24). MAHOGANY: Empire game table; Victorian 2 drawer work stand with clambroth glass knobs; shoe store style floor mirror. WALNUT: Pier mirror; Victorian candlestand. ADIRONDACK STYLE: Wood bench (36x17x26) by Keene Valley artist Gilbert Jacques; twig made easel; antler construction umbrella stand. OTHER FURNISHINGS: Asian carved tall stand with marble insert; one drawer pine carved top and back splash stand; hanging blue slag glass light; slag glass table lamp; artist signed GWTW table lamp; Art Nouveau nude desk lamp; Art Deco floor lamp with jadeite base; “Mosaic Shade Co” floor lamp; 42” cement “Golfer” lawn ornament; Victorian wicker baby stroller with parasol. CLOCKS INCLUDING: French gilded figural with alabaster base; ornate wood French shelf clock; Ansonia brass regulator; Seth Thomas No 2 reproduction wall clock; “Birge, Mallory & Co” 8 day shelf clock; Sessions No 2 store box regulator with “Calmut Baking Powder” advertisement; Waterbury “Medina” 8 day shelf clock; mini “Tiffany & Co” with visible works.
STONEWARE WITH COBALT DECORATIONS: 3 gallon jug “Haxstun, Ottman Co, Fort Edward, NY”; 2 gallon jug “Haxstun Co, NY”; 3 gallon ovoid jug “T. Harrington, Lyons”; 5 gallon jug; 1 gallon jug “West Troy Pottery”; 2 gallon jug “I. Seymour & Son, Troy, NY”; 3 gallon crock; 1 gallon crock “West Troy Pottery” with fish; 3 gallon crock “White’s Utica, NY”; 3 gallon crock “Evan J. Jones, Pittston, PA.” POTTERY-CHINA: Pair large Asian bisque nodders with fans; hand painted Nippon 10.5” lion and lioness wall plaque and jeweled landscape powder jar; Rookwood 9.5” vase; Royal Doulton Dunhill tobacco jar; TV Limoges hand painted punch bowl on pedestal and water lily design humidor; pair 10” and 12” Nippon vases; 12 pieces majolica including German tobacco humidors, pitchers, bowls, platter vase, etc…; (2) 3 liter German steins; (6) Utica Club first edition steins: original Schultz & Dooley, 1999 Max Millennium, 2000 Wanda Waitress and 2003 Schultz & Dooley scuba divers. GLASS ITEMS: Schneider (France) 9.5” red mottled center bowl; Murano glass apple & pear bookends; Lalique France 5.5” art glass ashtray; pair Bohemian art mantel luster lamps & center bowl with brass frame; pair cased ruby 8.5” 3D Harrach enamel floral art glass vases; 17.5 hand painted milk glass charger depicting colonial man & woman. OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST: Bronze on marble 18×16 mythological “Centaur with Nude Woman”; brass double inkwell; Victorian draped nude inkwell; 12” and 14” Japanese cloisonné metal chargers; 19” Oriental cloisonné incense burner with foo dog lid and elephant motif handles; vintage jail cell door 24×78; 36” carved wood Mountain Man with walking stick and guitar; 19” diameter brass pail; Crazy Quilt dated 1884; early cast iron scottie dog doorstop. COINS: (20) Morgan silver dollars including 1878-CC, 1884-S NGC AU55, 1886-S PCGS AU53, 1893-CC, 1895-S PCGS VG08; (27) different Walking Liberty half dollars 1937-1947; (35) different Franklin half dollars 1948-1963 complete; (70) different 90% silver Washington quarters 1932-1959. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: Francini 120 base accordion; electric acoustic arch top (c 1994) Heritage “Golden Eagle” guitar in natural finish; 1968 Classical Martin Model 00-28C acoustic Brazilian rosewood guitar; 1970s Fender “Stratocaster” refinished electric guitar; Yamaha Model G-231 II classic acoustic guitar; 1899 Concert roller organ with 1 roll; lot of (29) concert organ cob rolls; Stella Brevete walnut 15.5” disc music box with (17) discs.
JEWELRY: 18K, 14K and 10K gold rings; 18K gold necklace (12.4 DWT); necklace with cross pendant (3.3 DWT); cameo pin/pendant; 19780s-80s Cartier tricolor rolling ring. 14K GOLD: Tennis bracelet with 2 CTTW diamonds; necklace with 3 ct aquamarine pendant; ankle bracelet; (3) pair earrings: Austrian opals, blue topaz and diamond; necklace with garnet flowers; cultured pearl necklace; diamond drop earrings; (4) necklaces: 11.76 DWT, 11.0 DWT, 6.3 DWT and peridot lavalier pendant; bracelet with cameos; bracelet (15.03 DWT); .800 SILVER: 335 gram 19th C hand chased belt. STERLING SILVER: Pair 13” 3-lite candelabras; signed “RJ” American Indian cuff bracelet with turquoise and claw; necklace with turquoise and claw; pr Japanese musical instrument salt & pepper shakers; (4) J.E. Caldwell candle holders; Tiffany & Co 5.5” square dish. POCKET WATCHES: 14K Meric W. Co 15J Swiss; Waltham “P.S. Bartlett” 17J; Wright, Kay & Co gold filled with Patek Philippe movement #84919.
TOY RELATED: Pressed steel: 1930s Keystone 28” Packard fire truck and repainted aerial water tower fire truck (14×32); 1950s Doepke #2011 Heiliner earth scraper and #2000 Wooldridge earth hauler. CAST IRON: 15” Wilken-Harris “Adirondack” steam boat (repainted); 6.25” Hubley “Patrol” police motorcycle (repainted); 1950s Book of Knowledge “Dentist” mechanical bank. OTHER: 1950s 1950s Hans Biller tin w/German remote control helicopter; tin key wound boat with battery op lights in display case; Betts and Boddens Mfg Co #495 toy derrick with box; Victorian doll carriage; estate found child’s toy trunk ca 19th C; Kilgore “Eagle” No 2227 cap pistol on original card. NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIFACTS FROM ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN EASTERN NEW YORK largely from Schoharie Valley region including Old Lucky Farm, Paul Schaffer Farm, Scholtes & Rickard land, Borst Farm, etc… To include 500 BC pop-eyed birdstone; St Charles type corner notched projectile point (Chert 8000-6000 BC) several arrowheads including 3.5”, 3.25”, 2.75”, and 5.25” Obsidian spear point; 3” and 4.5” stone gorget; tomahawk; clay elbow pipe; stone grooved axe head; stone plummet ; stone club; etc. WORKING COIN OPERATED MACHINES: Mill’s 5 cent ca 1930s and 10 cent ca 1940s black cherry slot machines; 1950s automatic electric co pay telephone; Art Deco “Pace” porcelain penny scale; “Watling” penny fortune telling scale ca 1930s; Art Deco “Mills” penny scale ca 1930s; 10 cent “U-Select-It” automatic vending machine ca 1950s. GUMBALL MACHINES: 1 cent double on stand (Acorn & Topper); “Ford” 1 cent on stand ca 1950s; 5 cent “Sun” ca 1940s; 1 cent “Pure Chewing Gum” ca 1940s; Northwestern Model 60; 1 cent Victor “Baby Grand” wood ca 1950s; 1 cent “Acorn”; 1 cent “Selective Kopper-King” ca 1950s; 1 cent “Toy ‘n’ Joy” or gum ca 1940s-50s; 1 & 5 cent Atlas Master “Hershey-ets”; (2) US postage stamp machines: 10 cent-5 cent-10 cent & 10 cent; 25 cent vintage working “Tru-Ade” soda fountain jet spray cooler. ADVERTISING: 1950s “Spekticool” sunglass valise; 15.5” working wood display jackknife “Towle Waterbury, CT”; “Gillies” Coffee Co tin; George Ehret’s “Hell-Gate Brewer” tray; galvanized “Caldwell & Son’s” Home Economy oil-gas burner tank; early 1900s “Auction” broadside “2 horse, 4 cows…”; Budweiser bowtie neon sign; 1950s Coca-Cola “Menu Girl” tray; 15” Rushton Co Coca-Cola Santa plush toy with original bottle; Coca-Cola lighted clock; 16.5” Coca-Cola thermometer; 1943 “Kay” wood Coca-Cola advertising sign frame; vintage ice cream flavor sign; metal Firestone sign 9.5×48 New Old Stock; cast iron 63” tall 2-sided lollipop “No Parking-Bus Stop” sign; 1940s Ballston Spa Duncan Miller parking meter on stand; 1953-54 Pontiac steering wheel; (4) Model A wire wheels with tires. SEVERAL OIL ON CANVAS INCLUDING: Clarence Roe 20×30; Eugene LaFort 20×16; A. Goeppi 24×13.5; LaCroix 22×27; E.M. Cannon 17×22.5; Tom Myott 32.5×24; F.W. Morse ca 1937; etc. OIL ON BOARDS INCLUDING: Louis Langmoor 20×18; W. Chadwick 18×13; etc FRAMED ITEMS INCLUDING: Print “El Cid” by Salvador Dali 9×12; lithograph “Rainbow Dove” by Picasso dated 10/10/52 (27×21); serigraph “Saratoga” by LeRoy Neiman 20×26; illustration “Hunters” by Milton J. Burns ’98 (14×9); print Officer and Horse by Erzherzogotto 8×10; watercolor pastoral scene by Francis Wheaton 15×29; rag paper “The Blue Quilt” by Janet Munro 8×10; 1869 “Bird’s-eye View of New York City”; print “Cunard Line” Lusitania/Mauretania 43.5×25.5; etc…THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING, STOP DOWN MONDAY AND TAKE A LOOK.
Call John Stanislowsky for details at 518-884-0772
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Terms: Cash, NY State Check, All Major Credit Cards
Preview: 9:30 am till auction
No Buyer’s Premium
Auctioneer: Chris Ward
5 Church Hill Road / Newtown, CT 06470
Mon - Fri / 8:00 am - 5:01 pm
(203) 426-8036