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All original Mid-Century V.M. Stereophonic "Table Topper" turntable with am/fm tuner. Built in antenna. The radio works but it appears the the belt on the turntable is toast (so common). Does come on, etc. Hand rubbed golden maple - the base it sits on was an expensive add-on. 2 feet wide, 19.75? deep, 34" tall. Comes with the instruction books, etc. A project piece. 213 / 548 sold -
All original Mid-Century V.M. Stereophonic "Table Topper" turntable with am/fm tuner. Built in antenna. The radio works but it appears the the belt on the turntable is toast (so common). Does come on, etc. Hand rubbed golden maple - the base it sits on was an expensive add-on. 2 feet wide, 19.75? deep, 34" tall. Comes with the instruction books, etc. A project piece. 214 / 548 sold -
All original Mid-Century V.M. Stereophonic "Table Topper" turntable with am/fm tuner. Built in antenna. The radio works but it appears the the belt on the turntable is toast (so common). Does come on, etc. Hand rubbed golden maple - the base it sits on was an expensive add-on. 2 feet wide, 19.75? deep, 34" tall. Comes with the instruction books, etc. A project piece. 215 / 548 sold -
All original Mid-Century V.M. Stereophonic "Table Topper" turntable with am/fm tuner. Built in antenna. The radio works but it appears the the belt on the turntable is toast (so common). Does come on, etc. Hand rubbed golden maple - the base it sits on was an expensive add-on. 2 feet wide, 19.75? deep, 34" tall. Comes with the instruction books, etc. A project piece. 216 / 548 sold -
These three engravings are quite interesting - all executed by noted French engraver Auguste de S'Aubin, born 1736 in Paris, died 1807. He was active as an engraver from 1752 until 1800. These are not prints - they are original hand colored engravings, in French, that I believe are an allegory for the French Revolution, so this would date them to the early 1790's. Each engraving shows a different scene of French children playing around - one in a churchyard, another amidst tomb builders/monument makers, and another outside a church. The first is called "La Toupie" or THE TOP and shows boys playing with a top in a churchyard - the next "Le Coupe-Tete" or I cut off his head obliquely refers to the guillotine. The last "La Sortie du college" or Leaving the college refers the toe French aristocrats fleeing the country. August du S'Aubin was the official engraver for the Royal Library and came from a long line of distinguished French designers and engravers. Framed, these measure 9" x 11.5" each. Antique condition. 219 / 548 sold -
These three engravings are quite interesting - all executed by noted French engraver Auguste de S'Aubin, born 1736 in Paris, died 1807. He was active as an engraver from 1752 until 1800. These are not prints - they are original hand colored engravings, in French, that I believe are an allegory for the French Revolution, so this would date them to the early 1790's. Each engraving shows a different scene of French children playing around - one in a churchyard, another amidst tomb builders/monument makers, and another outside a church. The first is called "La Toupie" or THE TOP and shows boys playing with a top in a churchyard - the next "Le Coupe-Tete" or I cut off his head obliquely refers to the guillotine. The last "La Sortie du college" or Leaving the college refers the toe French aristocrats fleeing the country. August du S'Aubin was the official engraver for the Royal Library and came from a long line of distinguished French designers and engravers. Framed, these measure 9" x 11.5" each. Antique condition. 220 / 548 sold -
These three engravings are quite interesting - all executed by noted French engraver Auguste de S'Aubin, born 1736 in Paris, died 1807. He was active as an engraver from 1752 until 1800. These are not prints - they are original hand colored engravings, in French, that I believe are an allegory for the French Revolution, so this would date them to the early 1790's. Each engraving shows a different scene of French children playing around - one in a churchyard, another amidst tomb builders/monument makers, and another outside a church. The first is called "La Toupie" or THE TOP and shows boys playing with a top in a churchyard - the next "Le Coupe-Tete" or I cut off his head obliquely refers to the guillotine. The last "La Sortie du college" or Leaving the college refers the toe French aristocrats fleeing the country. August du S'Aubin was the official engraver for the Royal Library and came from a long line of distinguished French designers and engravers. Framed, these measure 9" x 11.5" each. Antique condition. 221 / 548 sold -
These three engravings are quite interesting - all executed by noted French engraver Auguste de S'Aubin, born 1736 in Paris, died 1807. He was active as an engraver from 1752 until 1800. These are not prints - they are original hand colored engravings, in French, that I believe are an allegory for the French Revolution, so this would date them to the early 1790's. Each engraving shows a different scene of French children playing around - one in a churchyard, another amidst tomb builders/monument makers, and another outside a church. The first is called "La Toupie" or THE TOP and shows boys playing with a top in a churchyard - the next "Le Coupe-Tete" or I cut off his head obliquely refers to the guillotine. The last "La Sortie du college" or Leaving the college refers the toe French aristocrats fleeing the country. August du S'Aubin was the official engraver for the Royal Library and came from a long line of distinguished French designers and engravers. Framed, these measure 9" x 11.5" each. Antique condition. 222 / 548 sold -
These three engravings are quite interesting - all executed by noted French engraver Auguste de S'Aubin, born 1736 in Paris, died 1807. He was active as an engraver from 1752 until 1800. These are not prints - they are original hand colored engravings, in French, that I believe are an allegory for the French Revolution, so this would date them to the early 1790's. Each engraving shows a different scene of French children playing around - one in a churchyard, another amidst tomb builders/monument makers, and another outside a church. The first is called "La Toupie" or THE TOP and shows boys playing with a top in a churchyard - the next "Le Coupe-Tete" or I cut off his head obliquely refers to the guillotine. The last "La Sortie du college" or Leaving the college refers the toe French aristocrats fleeing the country. August du S'Aubin was the official engraver for the Royal Library and came from a long line of distinguished French designers and engravers. Framed, these measure 9" x 11.5" each. Antique condition. 223 / 548 sold -
You get all you see here, Desk box from the Louis Dreyfus Lines (Elaine from Seinfeld - Julia Dreyfus - is an heiress to this company), two MidCentury COUROC trays from Kerr Steamship line, and two vintage aluminum pieces feature the same logo - unidentified company. Box is 5.5" x 4" with cork lining. The Couroc Trays are 6" by 7". All in vintage condition. 224 / 548 sold -
You get all you see here, Desk box from the Louis Dreyfus Lines (Elaine from Seinfeld - Julia Dreyfus - is an heiress to this company), two MidCentury COUROC trays from Kerr Steamship line, and two vintage aluminum pieces feature the same logo - unidentified company. Box is 5.5" x 4" with cork lining. The Couroc Trays are 6" by 7". All in vintage condition. 225 / 548 sold -
You get all you see here, Desk box from the Louis Dreyfus Lines (Elaine from Seinfeld - Julia Dreyfus - is an heiress to this company), two MidCentury COUROC trays from Kerr Steamship line, and two vintage aluminum pieces feature the same logo - unidentified company. Box is 5.5" x 4" with cork lining. The Couroc Trays are 6" by 7". All in vintage condition. 226 / 548 sold -
You get all you see here, Desk box from the Louis Dreyfus Lines (Elaine from Seinfeld - Julia Dreyfus - is an heiress to this company), two MidCentury COUROC trays from Kerr Steamship line, and two vintage aluminum pieces feature the same logo - unidentified company. Box is 5.5" x 4" with cork lining. The Couroc Trays are 6" by 7". All in vintage condition. 227 / 548 sold -
You get all you see here, Desk box from the Louis Dreyfus Lines (Elaine from Seinfeld - Julia Dreyfus - is an heiress to this company), two MidCentury COUROC trays from Kerr Steamship line, and two vintage aluminum pieces feature the same logo - unidentified company. Box is 5.5" x 4" with cork lining. The Couroc Trays are 6" by 7". All in vintage condition. 228 / 548 sold -
You have bound copies of Series #1 through 120 of "The Mentor", published 1913-1915. All in good condition. The spine on one volume has a small tear, as shown. These magazines were targeted at working class people who wanted self-improvement - the articles were mostly historic and cultural in nature (though there were some that were scientific and nature based) and geared toward the average person, with lots of illustrations. There were articles on the great cities of the world, famous art and artists, etc. It was a very popular publication in the early 20th century but little remembered today. Based on ebay sales, there IS a market for them. This is a very nice set - bound volumes tend to SELL on ebay for around 25.00/volume. You get all you see here. 240 / 548 sold -
You have bound copies of Series #1 through 120 of "The Mentor", published 1913-1915. All in good condition. The spine on one volume has a small tear, as shown. These magazines were targeted at working class people who wanted self-improvement - the articles were mostly historic and cultural in nature (though there were some that were scientific and nature based) and geared toward the average person, with lots of illustrations. There were articles on the great cities of the world, famous art and artists, etc. It was a very popular publication in the early 20th century but little remembered today. Based on ebay sales, there IS a market for them. This is a very nice set - bound volumes tend to SELL on ebay for around 25.00/volume. You get all you see here. 241 / 548 sold -
You have bound copies of Series #1 through 120 of "The Mentor", published 1913-1915. All in good condition. The spine on one volume has a small tear, as shown. These magazines were targeted at working class people who wanted self-improvement - the articles were mostly historic and cultural in nature (though there were some that were scientific and nature based) and geared toward the average person, with lots of illustrations. There were articles on the great cities of the world, famous art and artists, etc. It was a very popular publication in the early 20th century but little remembered today. Based on ebay sales, there IS a market for them. This is a very nice set - bound volumes tend to SELL on ebay for around 25.00/volume. You get all you see here. 242 / 548 sold -
You have bound copies of Series #1 through 120 of "The Mentor", published 1913-1915. All in good condition. The spine on one volume has a small tear, as shown. These magazines were targeted at working class people who wanted self-improvement - the articles were mostly historic and cultural in nature (though there were some that were scientific and nature based) and geared toward the average person, with lots of illustrations. There were articles on the great cities of the world, famous art and artists, etc. It was a very popular publication in the early 20th century but little remembered today. Based on ebay sales, there IS a market for them. This is a very nice set - bound volumes tend to SELL on ebay for around 25.00/volume. You get all you see here. 243 / 548 sold -
You have bound copies of Series #1 through 120 of "The Mentor", published 1913-1915. All in good condition. The spine on one volume has a small tear, as shown. These magazines were targeted at working class people who wanted self-improvement - the articles were mostly historic and cultural in nature (though there were some that were scientific and nature based) and geared toward the average person, with lots of illustrations. There were articles on the great cities of the world, famous art and artists, etc. It was a very popular publication in the early 20th century but little remembered today. Based on ebay sales, there IS a market for them. This is a very nice set - bound volumes tend to SELL on ebay for around 25.00/volume. You get all you see here. 244 / 548 sold -
This pattern, "La Serre" was featured in a 1959 ad promoting Haviland's new patterns. A 52 piece set sold at that time for $253.75, quite a sum. You get all you see here - 6 dinner plates, 6 salad plates, 6 bread/butter, large platter, 1 serving bowl, 7 saucers, 3 cups. All in good condition. 245 / 548 sold -
This pattern, "La Serre" was featured in a 1959 ad promoting Haviland's new patterns. A 52 piece set sold at that time for $253.75, quite a sum. You get all you see here - 6 dinner plates, 6 salad plates, 6 bread/butter, large platter, 1 serving bowl, 7 saucers, 3 cups. All in good condition. 246 / 548 sold -
This pattern, "La Serre" was featured in a 1959 ad promoting Haviland's new patterns. A 52 piece set sold at that time for $253.75, quite a sum. You get all you see here - 6 dinner plates, 6 salad plates, 6 bread/butter, large platter, 1 serving bowl, 7 saucers, 3 cups. All in good condition. 247 / 548 sold -
This pattern, "La Serre" was featured in a 1959 ad promoting Haviland's new patterns. A 52 piece set sold at that time for $253.75, quite a sum. You get all you see here - 6 dinner plates, 6 salad plates, 6 bread/butter, large platter, 1 serving bowl, 7 saucers, 3 cups. All in good condition. 248 / 548 sold -
This pattern, "La Serre" was featured in a 1959 ad promoting Haviland's new patterns. A 52 piece set sold at that time for $253.75, quite a sum. You get all you see here - 6 dinner plates, 6 salad plates, 6 bread/butter, large platter, 1 serving bowl, 7 saucers, 3 cups. All in good condition. 249 / 548 sold -
Three piece lot of Victorian/Edwardian era china - Ironstone blue/white pitcher, 7" tall, hairline crack inside (does not go through), and a couple of small old "chiggers" to spout - good display piece; English Mason's Ironstone "mush" cup with saucer - classic blue/white, 4.5" across, saucer 7" across, and nice Gray's Potter (England) Lustre Pitcher, 5" tall - great condition. 255 / 548 sold -
Three piece lot of Victorian/Edwardian era china - Ironstone blue/white pitcher, 7" tall, hairline crack inside (does not go through), and a couple of small old "chiggers" to spout - good display piece; English Mason's Ironstone "mush" cup with saucer - classic blue/white, 4.5" across, saucer 7" across, and nice Gray's Potter (England) Lustre Pitcher, 5" tall - great condition. 256 / 548 sold -
Three piece lot of Victorian/Edwardian era china - Ironstone blue/white pitcher, 7" tall, hairline crack inside (does not go through), and a couple of small old "chiggers" to spout - good display piece; English Mason's Ironstone "mush" cup with saucer - classic blue/white, 4.5" across, saucer 7" across, and nice Gray's Potter (England) Lustre Pitcher, 5" tall - great condition. 257 / 548 sold -
Three piece lot of Victorian/Edwardian era china - Ironstone blue/white pitcher, 7" tall, hairline crack inside (does not go through), and a couple of small old "chiggers" to spout - good display piece; English Mason's Ironstone "mush" cup with saucer - classic blue/white, 4.5" across, saucer 7" across, and nice Gray's Potter (England) Lustre Pitcher, 5" tall - great condition. 258 / 548 sold -
Three piece lot of Victorian/Edwardian era china - Ironstone blue/white pitcher, 7" tall, hairline crack inside (does not go through), and a couple of small old "chiggers" to spout - good display piece; English Mason's Ironstone "mush" cup with saucer - classic blue/white, 4.5" across, saucer 7" across, and nice Gray's Potter (England) Lustre Pitcher, 5" tall - great condition. 259 / 548 sold -
Three piece lot of Victorian/Edwardian era china - Ironstone blue/white pitcher, 7" tall, hairline crack inside (does not go through), and a couple of small old "chiggers" to spout - good display piece; English Mason's Ironstone "mush" cup with saucer - classic blue/white, 4.5" across, saucer 7" across, and nice Gray's Potter (England) Lustre Pitcher, 5" tall - great condition. 260 / 548 sold -
Pair of Victorian era Mantle lustres - long cut glass prisms. An old appraisal the family had done identified these as Baccarat, but I see no signatures or identifying marks. Pretty green with gold decoration. One lustre is missing one of the little "hooks" that the prisms hang from (an easy fix), but we have the prism. All are in nice condition. Prisms are each 9" long. Lustres are 11.5" tall. A pair of real beauties!!! 267 / 548 sold -
Pair of Victorian era Mantle lustres - long cut glass prisms. An old appraisal the family had done identified these as Baccarat, but I see no signatures or identifying marks. Pretty green with gold decoration. One lustre is missing one of the little "hooks" that the prisms hang from (an easy fix), but we have the prism. All are in nice condition. Prisms are each 9" long. Lustres are 11.5" tall. A pair of real beauties!!! 268 / 548 sold -
Pair of Victorian era Mantle lustres - long cut glass prisms. An old appraisal the family had done identified these as Baccarat, but I see no signatures or identifying marks. Pretty green with gold decoration. One lustre is missing one of the little "hooks" that the prisms hang from (an easy fix), but we have the prism. All are in nice condition. Prisms are each 9" long. Lustres are 11.5" tall. A pair of real beauties!!! 269 / 548 sold -
Pair of Victorian era Mantle lustres - long cut glass prisms. An old appraisal the family had done identified these as Baccarat, but I see no signatures or identifying marks. Pretty green with gold decoration. One lustre is missing one of the little "hooks" that the prisms hang from (an easy fix), but we have the prism. All are in nice condition. Prisms are each 9" long. Lustres are 11.5" tall. A pair of real beauties!!! 270 / 548 sold
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