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$22.00
$22.00
Green and brown books are salt and pepper shakers sitting on white shelf with lattice green and brown motif. Traditional colors from the 1950’s.
The books measure 3” wide x 4” high and are 1.5 thick. The shelf is 3 ½” wide and on the top has a hole so the unit may be hung on the wall.
No chips, no cracks. No colors fading. Excellent condition.
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$39.00
$39.00
Great American Pride Symbol.
Hand painted eagle stands on a rock feeding his two babies in waiting in the nest.
Delicate light and dark brown detailed feathers work on its spread-out wings and its white head.
Beautiful work stamped Geo Z. Lefton and dated 1983.
All Items : Vehicles and Transportation : Cars and Trucks : Pre 1990
item #1074799
(stock #R-1155-23)
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$35.00
$35.00
1980 8” long, die cast County Fire Departement Truck with reeling hose and mobile extension boom and swiveling top platform.
No chips or scratches on the paint. No dents or cracks. Excellent condition
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$24.00
$24.00
Set of 3 lady collectibles : each 2” high.
Each is decorated in the spirit of gardening: one with water-can and frog; the second is a wheelbarrow filled with cut flowers; the third one is a straw hat decorated with flowers.
Will be the perfect gift to a garden lover to hold earrings, rings or brooches.
Excellent condition.
All Items : Wall Decor : Pre 1940
item #1074797
(stock #R-1155-21)
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$68.00
$68.00
Two beautiful and delicate vintage oil paintings on canvas by Frank Linnell.
Both are pictures of flowers in a vase on a small canvas measuring 3 ½” wide x 4 ½” high. They are framed in a 1 ½” wood gold patina frame.
Signed Linnell.
Very little is known about the artist except that he had a brother Eric who also was an painter and that he belongs to an association of artists by the
name of Art Associates located in New York City and founded by Carl Roth in the 1930’s.
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$12.00
$12.00
Who says cat and dog can not be friend? Look at those 2 adorable Valentine dog and cat friends.
They are made of white bisque. The dog is the salt and the cat is the pepper.
Excellent condition – no chips or cracks. Unmarked.
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$40.00
$40.00
Absolutely adorable little bear playing with his right pawn.
Look at the little red heart visible on the left side of his chest.
Seating down, he measures almost 4” high and will make aperfect Valentine gift to any loved one.
Excellent condition – like new, not a flaw. Bears the Fenton-Made in USA sticker.
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$18.00
$18.00
She is absolutely adorable in her long white dress with red hearts.
Her blond hair hold in a pony tail with a red bow, she is offering a gift to a loved one.
Sticker Lefton over the crown logo. Hand painted.
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$24.00
$24.00
The figural top on this newer traditional clear glass jar is a conversation piece by itself. Made of resin it figures 3 little cats at play or sleep and rest on a cork cap for an air tight close.
It is a newer piece but still it is a must have for the cats lover. It will be a nice attraction piece in any kitchen.
4 ½ ‘’ square x 5’’ high to the top.
Perfect condition.
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$28.00
$28.00
Rare original ashtray. Off-white porcelain with small hand painted roses and 2 tiny flowers. Not 2 of the small bouquets are alike.
7’’ long x 5’’ wide at the largest point.
Made in Czechoslovakia.
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$14.00
$14.00
This lovely heart shape box is all created in raised pattern and measures 4’’ x 4’’ and is 1 ½ ‘’ deep resting on 3 legs.
2 cherub’s heads protected by their wings and surrounded by roses. The bouquets of roses are repeated on the 3 sides.
Made of off-white bisque porcelain, the very delicate and detailed work is a reminder of the Snow Babies. Unmarked.
Except needing some cleaning, very good condition.
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$45.00
$45.00
Fine white porcelain for that almost 5” long x 3 ¼” delicate box
x 1 ½” high.
3 double indented lines on the narrows sides – 4 on the long sides outlined in gold.
In the center of the top, in an oval wavy medallion, also outlined in gold, transfer ware decoration of the traditional European courtesan couples of the 18th century.
Those porcelain boxes were generally presented as gifts filled with sweets and later used as jewelry boxes.















