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Wiederseim
Associates,
Inc.
P.O. Box 470
Chester Springs, PA 19425
Phone: 610-827-1910
Fax: 610-827-1930
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Descriptions: Lots 201 - 225
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201. Nutmeg grinder, apple corer, powder
flask, thumb latch, etc.
$50-$75
Sold for $75 |
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202. Horn whetstone sheath initialed “F D
1817”, plain powder horn, small turned bowl and
hourglass 5.5”h., etc.
$150-$200
Sold for $475 |
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203. Wrought iron rush light, 18th/19thc.
10.5”h.
$200-$300
Sold for $375 |
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204. Tin tea caddy, 18th/19thc.,
with split compartment. 5”h.x5”w.x4.25”d.
$75-100
Sold for $175 |
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205. Five English pewter dishes.
$100-$125
Sold for $100 |
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206. English pewter dish marked “Barns
Philadelphia”, 8”dia., and English pewter charger.
15”dia.
$100-$125
Sold for $150 |
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207. Brass fishing reel 2”dia., a metal fly
reel and Orvis dry flies.
$150-$200
Sold for $125 |
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208. English pewter charger 13.5”d. and pewter
dish signed “Townsend”. 9.5”d.
$100-$125
Sold for $250 |
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209. Model 1816 flintlock musket signed “W.L.
Evans, V. Forge”, dated 1833, 69 caliber, two
inspectors marks. For further information, see
U.S. Musket, Rifles and Carbines by Gluckman,
pages 130-131. 57.5”l.
$2,000-$3,000
Sold for $1,200 |
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210. Two fishing creels and contents, lures,
line, etc. Largest 8”h.x13”w.x8”d.
$200-$300
Sold for $225 |
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211. Three dough scrapers, two mashers and a
butter mold.
$150-$200
Sold for $125 |
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212. Two coiled rush baskets. 5”h.x12”dia. and
9.5”l.x5.5”w.
$75-$100
Sold for $50 |
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213. Three coiled rush baskets.
4.25”h.x12”dia, 8”dia, and 5.5”dia.
$100-$150
Sold for $20 |
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214. Misc. grouping, incl. milk bottle, A.G.
Smalley & Co., Boston and New York, dinner bell,
posnet pot, etc.
$75-$100
Sold for $25 |
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215. Brooke flintlock musket model 1808,
c.1810, signed “Brooke”, Chester County,
Pennsylvania, belonged to William H. Clegg and
carved on stock “WC” and “WHC”, 69 caliber. For
further information, see U.S. Musket, Rifles and
Carbines by Gluckman, pages 86-87. 59.5”l.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold for $1,500 |
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216. Four Victorian mirrors. Largest
15.5”x12”.
$50-$75
Sold for $50 |
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217. US Springfield Civil War musket. Was
converted into a standing lamp. 51”h.
$600-$800
Sold for $375 |
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218. Wrought iron spatula, taster, three meat
forks, and a tin dipper. spatula 16.25”l.
$100-$150
Sold for $75 |
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219. Figural brass roaster, 20thc.
21”l.
$25-$50
Sold for $75 |
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220. Flame stitch carpetbag, c.1860.
14.5”h.x19”w.
$25-$50
Sold for $50 |
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221. Buffalo Bill Wild West program, 1894
9.75”h.x7”w. an Indian peace pipe souvenir from
Yellowstone Park, 1895, 12.5”l. and a miniature
canoe paddle, 21.25”l.
$75-$100
Sold for $100 |
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222. Youth percussion gun, c.1800, signed
“Artemis Smith” and lock signed “H.W. Delavin”, 41
caliber, relief carved, silver plated brass and
ivory mounts. 51”l.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold for $17,000 |
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223. Yellow ware plum pudding mold 2.5”h.x5.75”dia.,
stoneware crock, 7.5”h., and majolica garlic vase,
4.75”h.
$100-$200
Sold for $50 |
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224. Four trays, spectacles, kitchen
implements, spice box, etc.
$75-$100
Sold for $125 |
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225. Two flat irons, Sesquicentennial penny
bank of the Liberty Bell.
$50-$75
Sold for $25 |
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