David Anthony
$950.00
$950.00
This package is the ultimate Graflex Speed Graphic bundle - there is almost too much here to list...
David Anthony
$395.00
$395.00
A vintage American Wigeon duck decoy carved from wood, and painted in a simple style with brown body and red wings and feathering. The head has a dark green bandit mask with glass eyes. This working decoy has a hook attached and its owner's marked anchor.
Condition is excellent but I cannot make affirmations about the originality of the paint.
The decoy is unsigned and dates to mid 20th C. Its previous owner stated that it came from Louisville, Kentucky...
Condition is excellent but I cannot make affirmations about the originality of the paint.
The decoy is unsigned and dates to mid 20th C. Its previous owner stated that it came from Louisville, Kentucky...
David Anthony
$32.00
$32.00
This Pyrex robbin's egg blue opalware bowl has a white rim which offsets the light blue of the main body. It was made for a short time from 1966-68, making it a harder item to add to your collection.
Condition is good, though having been used often, it bears many scratches. Yet given its scarcity, it would be a nice filler piece until a pristine version was found.
Dimension
volume: 1 1/2 pint
diameter: 5 3/4 inch
Condition is good, though having been used often, it bears many scratches. Yet given its scarcity, it would be a nice filler piece until a pristine version was found.
Dimension
volume: 1 1/2 pint
diameter: 5 3/4 inch
David Anthony
$495.00
$495.00
Vintage splendor awaits you when you take home these 4 colored Pyrex nesting opalware bowls from the 1950s. The blue, red, green and yellow bowls evoke the days of Howdy Doody, Elvis, and pink Cadillacs.
The volumes are 1 1/2 pint, 1 1/2 quarts, 2 1/2 quarts, and 4 quarts. The 3 larger bowls do not have the well known 401-404 model number present on so many of these bowls, telling us that they are from the 1940s and rather rare...
The volumes are 1 1/2 pint, 1 1/2 quarts, 2 1/2 quarts, and 4 quarts. The 3 larger bowls do not have the well known 401-404 model number present on so many of these bowls, telling us that they are from the 1940s and rather rare...
David Anthony
$275.00
$275.00
This majolica strawberry server is a reproduction of the George Jones classic produced c. 1875. It features 2 parakeets atop a trellis eating berries. Vines, leaves, and berries wrap around the poles, with 2 buckets for cream and sugar.
Condition is Excellent. Dating is probably mid to late 20th C. Retail value for an authentic item is 6000-9000 dollars.
Dimensions (inches)
Wdith: 15 1/2
Condition is Excellent. Dating is probably mid to late 20th C. Retail value for an authentic item is 6000-9000 dollars.
Dimensions (inches)
Wdith: 15 1/2