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By mika_frazzetta, 29 July, 2010

1925 Martini Shaker by Bernard Rice's Sons Inc, distributed by S&G Gump Company

Category
Metalware
Condition
Good
Description

Bernard Rice's Sons Martini Shaker, Dist by S&G Gump, numbered Apollo E.P.N.S 5144, Stamped with date on bottom and on lid. I believe it is silver plated. In very good condition, with minor loss of plating on handle. Very similar to picture posted (I found the picture on the internet, will try to load an actual photo ASAP.

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By rob100, 29 July, 2010

oil paintings

Category
Paintings
Condition
Excellent
Description

2 oilpaintings sensible offers considerd

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By juliea659, 29 July, 2010

Oak Roll top desk

Category
Furniture
Condition
Mint
Description

roll top desk in quarter sawn oak dating from the turn of the 20th century.

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By Spacey0315, 29 July, 2010

19th century vase

Category
Pottery
Condition
Excellent
Description

It was a gift given to my mother in the 1970s for her wedding by my father's Great Aunt. I am not sure how long she owned it before she gave it to my mom.

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By ejp_73, 29 July, 2010

JOHN DUNLAP copy of the declaration of independence

Category
Other
Condition
Good
Description

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Dunlap Broadside
After the Congress approved the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776, the Committee of Five was instructed to have several copies printed up that could be sent to various colonial leaders in the different colonies. The committee took the text to a Philadelphia printer named John Dunlap, who was the official printer of Congress. It is not known for sure how many copies Dunlap made that evening, but most historians believe the number was either 100 or 200 copies. 24 copies of this original printing are known to exist today. See a list of the holders of these copies here.
A broadside is a large piece of paper printed on one side that can be folded into quarters and used as a mailer or cut into several pages for a book. That is why they are called "Dunlap Broadsides." Note that this is the first printing of the Declaration of Independence from July 4th, 1776, and it is without any signatures at all, although it does have these words printed at the bottom, "Signed by ORDER and in BEHALF of the CONGRESS, JOHN HANCOCK, PRESIDENT. ATTEST. CHARLES THOMSON, SECRETARY."

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By slurrrpy, 29 July, 2010

wards model 20 rifle scope

Category
Other
Condition
Good
Description

please look at this link for pictures.
https://accounts.craigslist.org/post/shwpst?pii=1870400460&db=lvhttps:/…

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