New Year Special Antiques Consignment Auction - January 17, 2009
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April 28, 1794 Newspaper "The Philadelphia Gazette and Daily Advertiser", framed and glass on each side. Appears to show the front and back page of the paper on one side and inside of front and inside of back of the paper on the other. -h. 23" x w. 27".
April 28, 1798 Newspaper "Newburyport Herald and County Gazette", framed and glass on each side. Appears to show the front and back page of the paper on one side and inside of front and inside of back of the paper on the other. H. 20" x w. 24". Contains many interesting articles, one about the appointment of "George Washington, of Virginia, Lieutenant General and Commander in Chief of the armies of the United States of America." Washington was President from 1789 to 1797. "In 1798, George Washington returned to military service and was appointed Lieutenant General in the United States Army by President John Adams. Washington's appointment was to serve as a warning to France, with which war seemed imminent. Washington never saw active service, however, and upon his death one year later the U.S. Army rolls listed him as "retired." Within a year of this 1798 appointment, Washington fell ill with acute laryngitis and died on December 14, 1799 at his home. Modern day doctors now believe that Washington died from either a streptococcal infection of the throat or, since he was bled as part of the treatment, a combination of shock from the loss of blood, asphyxia, and dehydration. He was buried in a family graveyard at Mount Vernon." See fact-archive.com
Advertising sign for Black Kow Drinks. Includes the price (five cents). -h. 17 1/2" x w. 13 1/2". Condition Report: Appears new one minute and old the next.
Great advertising sign for Grapette Soda. Grapette Soda was first produced in 1939. -h. 18" x w. 6 1/4". Condition Report: Good old sign. Some paint wear in places.
2 Gallon Archer Lubricants Can, product made by Acher Petroleum Corporation. Omaha, Neb. Can features picture of red Indian aiming a bow with arrow. H. 10 1/2" x w. 8"
Great old advertising sign with thermometer that reads "Better Buy Braun's Town Talk Bread, h. 38", w.8". Condition Report: Good old sign. Paint wear in places.
Old tin arrowhead-shaped pen, with the words licensed Chauffeur State of Tennessee. Dated 1937. What appears to be a image of a tugboat in the center. - h. 1" x w. 2"
Very collectible 1922 Liberty Silver Dollar, 1921 Liberty Silver Dollar, 1926 Liberty Silver Dollar, 1922 Liberty Silver Dollar, 1963 Half Dollar, 1958 Silver Quarter, 1941 Liberty Half Dollar and 1947 Silver Dime.
Lady's fancy Diamond ring contains brilliant cut center stone measuring approximately 2.25 ct., surrounded by nineteen brilliant cut diamonds with a total weight of .57 ct. The mounting is 18 ct. white gold. Color: H / Clarity i2. Total diamond weight is 2.82 ct.
18 ct. white gold square slide contains sixteen princess cut medium blue .64 ct. Sapphires. Two four border mounting contains a total weight of .36 ct, six diamonds each corner. Two diamonds laid contains three princess cut diamonds with approximate wt. of .21 cfw. Gold weight is 9. Total weight is 1.21 ctw.
Beautiful old stain glass window with original hardware. Window was originally a flip out key lock window. Nice blue and pink colors. Window came out of Memphis Baking Company, h. 46" x w. 24"
1816 English Sixpence Silver Collector Coin, this coin was introduced during the reign of Edward VI in 1551, image of the King with a rose to the left and denomination VI to the right.
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