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Vintage Stop Sign with Glass Marbles
c. 1940 Great surface and wonderful reflections
21 high on stand x 18 wide
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Billboard Print Form on Contemporary Mount
c. 1920
Res ipsa liquitor.
23-1/2" wide x 36" high
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Empire State Building Construction
Artist: Tony Lordi
Second half 20th c.
Fantastical representation of the Empire State Building
made from found objects. Legend around base.
30" wide x 18" deep x 73-1/2" high
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Slow Sign with Glass Marbles
c. 1930
26" long x 14-1/2" high (on stand)
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Iron Clock Face
Late 19th c
Origin unknown
30" diameter
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"Words You've Heard"
2001
Artist: Terry Turrell (1946- )
Idaho
Oil and enamel on wood
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Mill Stone Banded and Mounted
Mid 19th c
15-1/2" wide x 18-1/2" high (on stand) x 3-1/2" deep
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Country Apothecary Made from Cheese Boxes
c. 1900
Wonderful Louise Nevelson-like construction with functioning
(many divided) drawers made from cheese boxes. Can be set on the floor or hung.
25-1/8" wide x 37-1/8" high x 8" deep
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Dovecote
Late 19th c.
Wood and painted tin
43" wide x 10-1/2" deep x 31" high
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Hooked Rug
c. 1910
Strong, contemporary geometric design and colors
24" wide x 39-1/2" high
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Four Cast Iron Clock Faces
c. 1820
Lowell, Massachusetts
These faces stood atop the tower at the Merrimack Manufacturing Company, one of the first cotton manufacturing plants in the Northeast
31" in diameter
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Clockface
c. 1880
Untouched, original condition
Iowa origin
35" in diameter
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Pair Of Zinc Caryatids
c. 1880
These cherub figures would have adorned a building
appearing to support the entablature.
24" wide x 59" high x 13" deep
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Horse Head Hitching Post
c. 1880
Iron
Sculptural, stylized piece
10" wide x 13" high x 4" deep
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Clockface
c. 1850
Toulouse, France
Painted tin, wood, lead and iron
54" diameter
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Fairbury Bull Windmill Weight
C. 1900
Fairbury Windmill Company, Fairbury, Nebraska
23-3/4" long x 17-1/4" high x 1/2" deep
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Large Pine Bowl
American
Late 19th c.
Well used and lovingly patched
29-1/2" wide x 26-1/2" high
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Stop Sign with Glass Marbles
c. 1930
Fabulous surface with dazzling marbles
17-3/4 wide x 7-5/8 high
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Limestone Architectural Detail
18th century
England
Beautiful, licehn encrusted limestone
9 wide x 9 high. On stand 12 wide x 11-1/4 deep x 21 high
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Fairbury Bull Windmill Weight
c. 1900
Fairbury Windmill Company, Fairbury, Nebraska
24-1/2 long a 18 high by 4 deep (stand)
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Early Rail Semaphore Signal
c. 1900
Beautiful example of a piece of technical or industrial equipment which transforms to a stunning art object.
15 high on stand
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Three Pairs of Industrial Glove Forms, Tin and Brass (one shown)
c. 1920
Highly sculptural, industrial molds. Each pair mounted on separate steel museum stand.
9" wide (stand) x 4" deep (stand) x 20" high
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Collection of Wigsmakers Heads
Late 19th c
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Replete with pin holes and wigmaker's notations
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Iron Washboard with Stars and Moon
c. 1875
To banish those Monday morning blues
12-3/4 wide x 21-3/4 high
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Windmill Weight
c. 1900
Elgin Wind Power and Pump Company, Elgin, Illinois
The casting mark 10 FT No 2 identifies it as a counterbalance for a ten foot wheel on an Elgin Number 2 windmill. In 1915 it sold for $.80 (Windmill Weights by Milt Simpson)
18 long x 1-3/4 deep x 19-1/2 tall
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