Great colours on this paper labelled tin, for Smoking Sambo, some wear and some rusting to the tin, please see photos.
Tin Measures approx: 4.2" in Diameter and 5" Tall
Nice children's tin beach pail. Black Caricature as an MP Colours still very good, some wear and rusting inside the pail
Negro Head, wall hang bottle opener, Black Minstrel
Negro head bottle opener, black clown.
Cast Iron wall hang bottle opener with four eyes.
Really nice look with plenty of age.
This would hang on the kitchen wall and you can put a pencil/pen through one of the hands and the paper would be stuck to apron. Someone has some point has stuck an old kitchen related card to it I would say.
There is crack running through, near the top of the apron, but nothing comes away and seems to have been repaired many years ago...
Nicely made piece, I am presuming here that this is for some kind of incense, there is a hole at the side of the head where you would put your incense and smoke would then come out of the eyes...
There are a couple of chops to the paint on the base, please see photos
Really nice and hard to find now pencil sharpener.
Made in Germany
Unique Children's pencil sharpener and dexterity game
Three light plastic jazz band Christmas Cracker Decorations from Barratt & Co
Vintage Mammy doll from Jamaica, ,most likely a souvenir
Large Children's Black Americana Tin Drum with scenes of black children playing.
Drum Measures approx : 9.5" in Diameter and 5" Tall
Black Americana Children's Hobby Craft Weaving Loom. Complete with the booklet.
Nice little homemade piece, has marked on the back, "To Boggs 86"
Two black heads and hands peering over a watermelon
Measures circa 11" Long
Great Bottle with lovely Black Americana Caricature of a Black Waiter holding tray of drinks..
From the National Tea Importing Co, Salt Late City, Utah
Really nice Caricature of a minstrel on thus scotch glass decanter, no chips etc.. 4/5 quart
Nice complete set of 8 coloured Uncle Tom's Cabin Slides.
What can I say about this item... for hose who have everything!!!
This is an 1890's one of kind large Black Americana Toy. There will not be another of these...
turn the handle (a little stiff) and the Boys will do a jig. The old Box lid is marked "Members of the Lime Kiln Club" and "Old Kentucky Home".
The Lime-Kiln Club was a fictitious fraternal organization of African-Americans created by a Journalist/Writer in the late 1800's
Open the lid and there are 6 fantastic characters....