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By kjbadger, 12 August, 2013

Chalkware figurines

Category
Folk Art
Description

2 dogs and 1 cat made of plaster/chalk and painted. 1 dog has very little paint left. Probably from the early 1930's. A gift from my grandmother before she died.

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By ballardtreasures2013, 12 August, 2013

1950 Lucien Piccard 17 Jewel Incabloc

Category
Watches and Timepieces
Condition
Excellent
Description

Ladies 17 jewel Lucien Piccard Incabloc pocket watch. Gold case and is stamped swiss made. Also it has an porcelain enamel painted back that features a lovely bird. The movement reads Arnex Time Co. Under the words base metal it has the numbers 0010. I need to know the value of this piece please help thanks.

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By kjbadger, 12 August, 2013

Chalkware figurines

Category
Folk Art
Description

Given to me by my grandmother before she died. looks to be plaster or chalkware figurines probably date to the early 1900 (my grandmother was married in 1930). Ladies with bonnets, holding flowers in 1 d and an umbrella behind their backs.

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By kjbadger, 12 August, 2013

Chalkware figurines

Category
Folk Art
Description

My Grandmother was married in 1930 so they are probably from that era. These figures are playing a drum. One of the figures has what appears to be written in red ink on the bottom "made by Dorothy Ugmes.".

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By lstrong, 12 August, 2013

Hall tree

Category
Furniture
Condition
Fair
Description

7 foot tall wood and marble hall tree with mirror and  with four coat hooks, has a mirror 

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By olivertwist552, 12 August, 2013

March Brownback Cast Iron Stove

Category
Home Furnishings
Condition
Excellent
Description

Cast Iron/Potbelly Stove made by the March Brownback Company that used to be located in Potstown Pennsylvania. Very good condition. Beautiful details. All doors/compartments on it open just fine. Big in size and very heavy.

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