Featured Finds Thread

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by verybrad, May 25, 2014.

  1. mymysharona43

    mymysharona43 Well-Known Member

    I third that, neat photo!

    I went to a block sale today and bought a few things
    I really like this little stool. Havnt checked the barometer yet, early but needs work
    Royal Sussex basket
    Butter mold and thee 2 rugs all for 20.00
    5.00 for the little hamper
    Got a dab of jewels have taken pictures of yet
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    I don't usually buy rugs and they're newer but seem super nice?
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    I shouldnt buy these ivory items...the gold was 1.00 the silver bracelet 5.00
    The Hull was 3.00 but hard as McCoy to sell these days
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  2. anundverkaufen

    anundverkaufen Bird Feeder

    Fig,
    It's a photochrom from the Detroit Publishing Company.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photochrom

    Brad,
    It's titled "Clear Creek Canon" and dated 1899. It is very similar to the Royal Gorge photo that you are thinking of.
     
  3. afantiques

    afantiques Well-Known Member

    THe aneroid barometer is about 1900-1920
     
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  4. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    Thank you, Anund...
     
  5. 707susang

    707susang Active Member

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  6. Messilane

    Messilane Well-Known Member

    I follow a facebook page called Old Images of Denver and the West, and they they posted another William Henry Jackson photo this morning . . .
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  7. 'Nuff_Said

    'Nuff_Said Well-Known Member

    Nice finds folks!

    These mini sewing machines (Betsy Ross & Singer) were $3 each and the German doll was a $1. I got 6 other dolls for a buck each as well, but those are junk. This German one was/is the best of the bunch...

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  8. afantiques

    afantiques Well-Known Member

    Mint and boxed, a similar model was one of my favourite 'toys' when young.

    A popgun compared with the lethal weapons you US folk have lying around. :-(
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    But when the gang is ready to rumble, I have the armoury ready.

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  9. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    The doll looks good, 'Nuff... what have you found out about her?
     
  10. 'Nuff_Said

    'Nuff_Said Well-Known Member

    Thanks!

    From a quick search, she's an early-20th C. German porcelain piece by: Ernst Heubach.

    This is another pretty good one, mint in box, dating to the 1960s, by Marx...

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  11. Pat P

    Pat P Well-Known Member

    The mini-sewing machines are cute. Have you researched them yet? I'm wondering if they were toys or used by adults for simple sewing projects like a hem?
     
  12. 'Nuff_Said

    'Nuff_Said Well-Known Member

    Thanks!

    Just a quick search. They are toys. The Betsy Ross dating to the 1940s and the Singer's are 1920s.
     
  13. Pat P

    Pat P Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the info, 'Nuff. I'd think they'd sell well.
     
  14. 42Skeezix

    42Skeezix Moderator Moderator

    Those little Singers have always been hot. Even in so so condition these should do fairly well as long as they're complete. Are they loose? (turning freely?)

    I used to find these a lot. Haven't had one in 5 or 6 years now.
     
  15. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    Didn't James Bond carry a Webley?
     
  16. afantiques

    afantiques Well-Known Member

    James Bond carried a Beretta or a Walther. Very unpatriotic, but the British never made a small automatic pistol.
     
  17. 'Nuff_Said

    'Nuff_Said Well-Known Member

    The above quote is 100% false. The early-20th C. German doll is not the best of this bunch.

    After doing a bit of research on the other 6 dolls, the first two in the last image are the best of the bunch and appear to be the most value (goodness! I thought they were junk and was about to throw them in the dump bin :oops:).

    These first 3 IMO are junk...

    1940s Mexican tourist doll, mid-20th C. wooden Pinocchio and a mid-20th C. Japanese jointed porcelain doll.

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    These turned-out to be good junk...

    Two 1950s jointed dolls by Madame Alexander (I think they are Cissy & Ginny, but not 100% sure) and a 1940s or 50s Russian doll by Vogue (not sure who she is).

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    This $20 vintage toy lot (dolls & sewing machines) is turning-out to be a pretty darn good find/buy.
     
  18. 'Nuff_Said

    'Nuff_Said Well-Known Member

    They have a bit of wear, but all appear to be in good working order.
     
  19. Bdigger

    Bdigger Well-Known Member

    Between the flea market and an auction, this is what I came away with today......

    1 set of 5heart shaped Mint Julep straw spoons( Didn't know what they were until I got home and researched them)
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    1 set of 22 kt gold washed and enameled spoons.....( What is this with me and spoons today? I NEVER buy spoons!)

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    And one Signed Mark Peiser 1973 Vase. After looking into Peiser a little I'm Kinda excited about this piece. Can't track down too much info on this era though, but he is in a lot of museums. The Auction listed it as a " Jupiter" Vase.

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  20. Pat P

    Pat P Well-Known Member

    Nice vase, Bdigger.
     
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