first up is this classic Goldra Pottery violin wall pocket.
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Honest Abe is in the house!
in paperweight form!!Made in the 1970s by Wheaton Glass, late of Millville, NJ.
The paperweight is beautiful - as you can plainly see - but is in as-found condition. You can see a teeny bit of damage where 'APR' is, slightly to the northeast of his beard.
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It's monkey time! SOLD
This is a set of three monkey egg cups, made in the early 1960s by Goebel.
This is another as-found item, since the thing they rest on has a little chip.
The monkeys themselves are in their original, perfectly simian condition.
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suh'm kinda Hollywood Regency SOLD
These are deep-well frames with glass on the front. There's about an inch between the images and the glass.
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We be having folk art
in wall plaque form !
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Admiral Dewey is also in the house !!
Another as-found item, but this one is over 120 years old, so it's understandable.
A great addition to the mantiques collection and/or mantiques decor.
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1930s Hall salt & pepper shakers SOLD
These hold a LOT of salt and pepper, since they're both about 5" high.
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Omar Khayyam is in the house !
courtesy of Royal Doulton
A great gift for the fan of old timey literature and/or for the mantiques collection.
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Next a VERY pretty Cordey China lady
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That's all for today, but because there is SOOOOOOOOO much more in the pipeline, there will likely be an August's antiques and untiques Part II.
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