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Vol. 53 Issue No. 2680 www.antiqueweek.com February 16, 2021 Ashtray collectors are not blowing smoke! By Donald-Brian Johnson

Remember Mad Men? If you were a fan of that series, which meticulously recre- ated American life in the early 1960s, af- ter awhile you noticed something: nearly everyone on Mad Men smoked. A lot. It’s something you don’t see much anymore, in the movies or on TV, unless in a true-to- the-times flashback. If someone’s smoking in a story set in the present-day, chances are the character is either a villain or an eccentric. And, all that onscreen smoke is actually a smokescreen: herbals, or other non-tobacco, non-addictive alternatives are used to create the necessary illusion. Smoking is no longer glamorous. But once upon a time, smoking on the and small screens served as a scene-set- ter and character-indicator. When Paul Above: A coy Frankart nude, ready to Henreid lit two cigarettes in Now, Voy- dip her toes into the ashes. 9” h., $425- ager, then offered one to Bette Davis, you 475. (Photo by Leslie Piña) just knew their romance would soon be Below: Walter Von Nessen’s Pelican Ash heating up. Wreaths of smoke festooned Receiver for Chase. 5-1/8” h., $140-150 the TV tube as well. Rod Serling smoked. each. (Photo by Leslie Piña) So did George Burns and Groucho Marx. Even those fresh-faced young vocalists on Your Hit Parade, (“brought to you by Lucky Strike”), lit up with cheery regu- larity. Now, the smoke has cleared, but the artifacts remain. In particular: ashtrays. Some were huge. Some were tiny. Ma- terials utilized ranged from ceramic or glass, to metal and faux-wood. Many were the work of mid-century design “names”, rushing to put their particular stylistic imprints on a very real consumer need of the times. Smoking was everywhere, and thus, so were the ashtrays. There were ashtrays for the living room, the dining room, the kitchen, the bedroom — even the bath. Ashtrays were as much a part of home décor as were the coffee and end tables on which many held pride of place. Above: All the leads in Hitchcock’s The Paradine Case, primed to light up their Ches- As such, they needed to progress beyond terfields. Photoplay, March, 1948. lecting today, however, focuses on those their humdrum practical purpose, and to look at. When introduced around 1850, first dictionary appearance in 1887, de- produced from the Art Déco through the provide harmonious or intriguing design they were referred to as “ash-pans”, cup- fined as “a dish for tobacco ashes.” accents. That’s why retro ashtrays contin- like containers without cigarette rests. Overly-fussy Victorian ashtrays and ue to lure collectors. The “ash-tray,” much the same as we know sinuously-sculpted Art Nouveau ones will See Ashtray Collectors on page 19 The first ashtrays really weren’t much it now, debuted in the 1880s. It made its always have their fans. Most ashtray col-

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The Pop Culture Collective By Brett Weiss Taking a chance on setting up as a vendor at Retropalooza Well, it’s 2021, and things are supposed to be back getting back to normal, correct? Not so much. But I did set up at a comic book/toy/video game convention recently, which was a nice step in that direction. As everyone knows, trade shows and oth- er large gatherings are few and far between these days, thanks to a certain pandemic that shall remain nameless. In fact, prior to the Retropalooza Swap Meet, which oc- curred Jan. 30 in Arlington, Texas, I hadn’t been a vendor at a show since RetroFest, which was held in Fort Worth in March of 2020, just as the virus started gaining traction and taking over conversations and newscasts. In the weeks following RetroFest, which now seems like a lifetime ago, cities and Above: Mortal Kombat and Star Wars fan Mike businesses began shutting down across Jones wins the award for coolest mask at the the country, and conventions that hadn’t convention. already announced that they were cancel- ling or postponing their shows began doing As the Retropalooza Swap Meet drew so en masse. I grieved over the loss of some near, I reserved one of the last booths, de- of the bigger in-state events that I typically spite some reservations (so to speak). I attend each year, such as Fan Expo Dallas, had attended a couple of small shows last Classic Game Fest, and the Texas Pinball year—a record convention and a mini com- Festival. ic-con—but only as a fan, not as an exhibi- Even worse, I was set to appear as a tor, where I would be trapped all day with a guest author at a number of major out-of- crowd of people. My reservations were two- state events, including the Portland Retro fold; would anyone show up, and, if they did, Gaming Expo, the Long Island Retro Gam- would I be able to safely conduct business? Above: You can’t tell because of the mask, but I’m smiling and happy at the Retropalooza Swap Meet. ing Expo, and the Midwest Gaming Classic Like a lot of people, I confess that I’m get- (in Milwaukee). I love to travel, and these ting Covid-fatigue (oops, I mentioned the tion, has a history of solid turnouts, so I took ven’t sold anything within the first hour or types of shows let me do so for free. In fact, virus by name), so I suppose I’m willing to a gamble and got a double booth with a good so, which is ridiculous since a lot of people I usually come out way ahead financially, take more risks than before, just to preserve friend who I first met at a convention in Tul- are just in browsing mode at this point. The thanks to book sales. Not only did I miss my sanity. Also, as with most other people, sa, Okla., back in the mid-2000s. That way, first hour did indeed see few sales at my the financial, promotional, and entertain- the pandemic has been hard on my wallet, if the show got slow we could talk instead of booth, but by conventions’ end I had sold ment opportunities these shows offered, I so I figured the money wouldn’t hurt. A 10 being bored, and we could cover each other’s plenty of stuff to make it worthwhile, and missed the heck out of seeing my geeky and by 10 booth at the swap meet was just $65, restroom and walkaround breaks. geek-adjacent friends, many of whom I only and the show, both in its larger Retropaloo- Every time I do a show, no matter how Pop Culture on Page 4 meet up with once per year. za form and its smaller Swap Meet itera- well-attended, I get a little nervous if I ha- Streetscape painted the town with $20,000 bid at World Auction Gallery By William Flood Right: Lot 107, an expressionist painting of a cityscape, possibly of Paris, went to $20,000.

EAST MEADOW, N.Y. — COVID notwith- ning bid ($15,000) went for an oil on canvas standing, enterprising auctioneers are taking by French classical artist Claude Vernet (1714- advantage of online platforms, with many 1789) entitled The Shipwreck. The painting, turning to hybrid auctions (live and online) dated 1760, was in good condition, with some and often utilizing multiple platforms during craquelure and damage to the edges. their sales. Such is the case with World Auc- In addition to the trio of five-figure items, 52 tion Gallery which uses both LiveAuctioneers additional lots reached four-figure sums - and and Invaluable along with in-person, absentee, often at the upper end of that price bracket. and phone bidding. They put it all to good use Among them, a good-condition 19th-century during their 500-plus New Year’s multi-estate Monumental Meissen porcelain ewer “Water” - auction which offered paintings, glassware by Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775). Kän dler was considered to be the most significant and porcelain, bronzes, and other fine collect- ibles, selling across an expanse of prices. modeler for Meissen. The piece, with prove- Grabbing an impressive $20,000 winning nance from a Long Island mansion, reached bid was an oil on canvas cityscape, signed $8,500. Another $5,000 went for a signed and and attributed to French expressionist paint- dated two-dimensional work of a dog in carved er Bernard Buffet (1928-1999). The painting wood and oil attributed to American pop art- was in its original frame, with provenance ist Keith Haring. A slightly lower final price from a Manhattan apartment. Close behind ($4,000) won a signed and numbered 32 inch - the painting, selling for six times its high es- bronze figure of a NativeAmerican by Ameri timates at $18,000, was an Andy Warhol litho- can sculptor Joe Beeler (1931-2006). inch exceptional art glass mushroom-shaped der $1,000 remained impressive. Two dozen graph of a Campbell’s Soup can. The signed, At the threshold to the four-figure bracket, lamp circa 1999, signed by the artist. Another bidders went after a 46-inch signed vintage - numbered, and authenticated piece came from taking $1,100 was another signed and num $1,000 won a rare Agamograph by Israeli Yaa- katana Samurai sword with its original scab- Warhol’s Factory Additions production compa- bered bronze in excellent condition — that one cov Agam. The signed and dated piece was in bard, sending it to $950. While one Samurai of a cowboy by American artist Bill Nebeker- ny, was unframed and in good overall condition good condition and likely in its original frame. World Auction Gallery on tion. A $1,000 winning bid took home a 21- with some yellowing. A third five-figure win- Items acquired even with winning bids un- Page 4

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MR. TERRY PAYNE CUSTOM PISTOL, COLLECTIBLE PISTOLS, LONG GUNS, 50-YEAR COLLECTION ONLINE AUCTION Date: Saturday, March 6, 2021, Time: 11:00 AM Eastern The entire catalog can be seen at www.auctionauction.com

Mr. Terry Payne Custom Pistol, Collectible Pistols, Long Guns, 50-Year Collection Online Auction This auction will consist of one of the finest custom 1911 collections in the United States. Mr. Payne had a love for this style of firearm. You will see that as you look at the catalogue. He also purchased other weapons including shotguns, various rifles and much more. Please look through the entire catalogue. It is not a large quantity but very strong on quality. There are a few rifles that we cannot ship to certain states and they are noted on the descriptions. The states are California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and the District of Columbia . They all prohibit assault weapons. We cannot ship to those states. The FFL dealer for this auction is: Cover your 6 Customs 3317 Wayfield Dr. #4 (They are behind Chaparral Buick & GMC) Johnson City, TN 37601 423-268-2060 The charge is $30.00 first gun and $10.00 on each gun after that, plus shipping. Tennessee residents may pick up there firearm the Monday after the auction at the FFL dealer. Out-of-state sales must be shipped to an FFL in your state. Terms & Conditions TERMS: Cash or Check 15% buyer’s fee. Sales tax will be charged unless you have a resale certifi- cate that is accepted by Tennessee. Please fax your certificate to 423-928-1471 or e-mail it to [email protected] Cash or check only. Credit cards will not be accepted for this auction. Phone and absentee bids will also be accepted.

Kimball M. Sterling, Inc. Auctioneer & Appraiser Kimball Sterling Principle Auctioneer, PAL #2476, VAAR-1556 [email protected] 125 W. Market Street • Johnson City • 423-773-4073 www.auctionauction.com Page 4 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM February 16, 2021 Right: I was stoked to find a copy of The Offi- Pop Culture cial Marvel Comics Try-Out Book for just $5. From Page 2 that older factory sealed Nintendo games featuring desired properties like Zelda, Ma- I did have a lot of fun. Better yet, I felt safe. rio, and the like are going for big bucks these Tables were spaced out according to social days. It’s a beautiful piece that I may just distance guidelines, everyone was masked put on my shelf for awhile before deciding up (only a handful of customers wore them whether I should open it (horror!), sell it, or below their noses), and hand sanitizer and simply keep it on display. It is the “Player’s other protocols were in place. Choice” (later printing) edition of the game, I was at the show to make money not which goes for around $150 to $200 on eBay. spend it, but of course I did find some things (The earlier printing without the “Player’s I couldn’t live without, thanks to a compli- Choice” text at the top of the cover typically cated math equation regarding cool factor/ sells for $230 to $300.) price ratio (something I just now made up) Last and certainly least (but still kinda of said items. cool), I grabbed a copy of Mastering Ninten- I love digging through bargain boxes, es- do Video Games (1989), a trade paperback pecially under tables where a lot of people strategy guide for old Nintendo NES games don’t bother to look, and in just such a box like Double Dragon, Mega Man, Super Ma- I found a copy of The Official Marvel Com- rio Bros., and Zelda II, as well as a bunch of ics Try-Out Book (1983), a massive volume obscure and lesser-known titles. I doubt I’ll that, back in the day, fans could use as a tool use many of the tips and tricks featured in for becoming a creative talent for Marvel the book, but I collect retro gaming books, Comics. The brainchild of editor Jim Shoot- and I’ll have fun flipping through it for a er, the book has a gorgeous cover by defini- dose or three of nostalgic fun. And it was tive Spidey artist John Romita Jr. (with inks only five bucks! by Al Milgrom) and is broken into sections All in all, the Retropalooza Swap Meet on coloring, inking, lettering, scripting, pen- was a big success. I made some money, ciling, and plotting. It is printed on large, hung out with friends, found some cool stuff, heavy paper like real artists use, with plen- gained some new readers (and subscribers ty of blue-line pages for inking, coloring, etc. to my YouTube channel), and, most impor- I paid just $5 for this cool book, which regu- tantly, lived to tell about it. Not a bad day, all larly sells on eBay for $20 to $35. things considered! I traded for an excellent Super Ninten- Brett Weiss is the author of 10 books, do game I needed for my collection called including Encyclopedia of KISS, Classic Mystical Ninja, and I paid just $50 for a Home Video Games, Retro Pop copy of The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Culture A to Z, and The SNES Omnibus. Adventures for the Nintendo GameCube. Check out his YouTube show, I say “just $50” because it’s factory sealed, Tales from a Retro Gamer. and if you’ve been paying close attention to Contact: [email protected] Heritage Auction prices of late, you know Website: www.brettweisswords.com

in excellent condition, signed P. Sanchez Ster- numbered and signed by its artist. Coming ter plaques of English statesmen. World Auction Gallery ling, reached high estimates at $100. Half that from a South Shore Long Island estate was a From $20 to $20,000 in winning bids em- amount won an early 20th-century German 13-inch vintage Orvis brass and wood nautical anating from those multiple bidding venues, From Page 2 Rosenthal porcelain vase decorated with birds clock in the shape of a porthole, won for $40. World Auction Gallery started their 2021 sea- on branches. The exceptional quality piece was Even the auction’s lowest winning bid of $20 son in a sensational way! For more informa- sword sold for $1,300, 10 others sold from picked up a nice pair of antique silvered pew- tion visit www.worldauctiongallery.com $150 to $900. At $650 went an Art Nouveau bronze-covered jar depicting two jaguars ANTIQUE POCKET & WRIST WATCH AUCTION by French sculptor and animalier Georges Gardet (1863-1939), with Siot Paris foundry SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th @ 11:00 AM stamp. Another $650 got a good-condition 36- Inspection: 9:00 AM inch square mid-century pop art bubble mirror LOCATION: DEARTH CENTER, BRANCH COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS DIRECTIONS: The first of 2 auctions will be held at the Dearth Center, Branch County Fairgrounds, Coldwater, in the style of Danish designer Verner Panton MI. From I-69 take Exit 13 then west to third stoplight, Sprague St. (next to hospital), turn left ¾ mile on right. (1926-1998). Much lower three-figure sums still won out- COLDWATER, MI Excellent offering of Open Face, Hunting Case standing pieces - like the $500 bid that secured and Railroad pocket watches by Elgin, , an unusual piece of Judaica: a silver Megillat Illinois, Rockford, South Bend, Hampden, Howard, Esther scroll on its original base along with New York Standard, Ingersol Trenton & Manistee. GOLD WATCHES including 1874-78 Tiffany & another miniature Megillat Esther parchment Co. 21j, 18k open face pocket watch. Case, dial & silver scroll, both in generally good condition. movement all matching #8872. Other gold pocket For just $375, a buyer will be wearing a 5.3 watches by Elgin & Waltham. Railroad Watches by Elgin, Hamilton & Illinois Abe Lincoln. 20 Men’s dwt 14K rose & white-gold and diamond ring & 22 Ladies wrist watches including 14k. Watch 1106 S. Kalamazoo Ave., Marshall, MI 49068 that hailed from a Long Island estate. crystals; several shelf Clocks. For complete listing Phone: 269-781-7100 or Fax: 269-781-7204 Even the most diminutive winning bids, in go to www.belcherauction.com Website: www.belcherauction.com the $100 and less arena, garnered fine pieces. A Native American sterling silver and tur- quoise pendant necklace (total weight 35g),

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to place your ad BECKORT 812-738-9476 AU19800105 Auctions LLC beckortauctions.com February 16, 2021 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 5 Dwyer bitter’s bottle collection will highlight ABA auction SACRAMENTO, Calif. – American Bottle Below: Orizaba Bitters, J. Maristany, 1870s. Auctions will present Part 1 of the Don Dw- Not much is known about J. Maristany or even yer collection of bitters and soda bottles in where they were located. There are only a few online auction #70, starting Feb. 26 and end- known in any condition, and this one grades ing on March 7. Part 2 will be announced in well at 8.5+. the coming weeks. Part 1 will contain about 250 bottles, nearly all from the Dwyer collec- tion but to include an assortment of related go-withs. Bidders can register and bid at the American Bottle Auctions website: www. americanbottle.com. “Don Dwyer has spent decades putting together a collection of bitters that had just about every example made for and sold in the West,” said Jeff Wichmann of American Bottle Auctions. “In addition, his interest in Western soda and mineral water bottles added greatly to his huge entire inventory. Because he liked to collect color runs and made sure he had most variants, we will be presenting this collection by dividing it up so auctions 1 and 2 will both have bitters and sodas.” Don Dwyer began collecting antique bot- tles in the 1960s when he was checking out some old Chinese camps near his home in Oroville, Calif. As the owner and founder of a lumber business, Don found some old bottles and other items and became hooked. Working in the forest gave him the chance to visit old lumber camps while he kept his eyes peeled for bottles and other artifacts. Above: Lacour’s Bitters with “Sarsapariphere” Back then, he collected various types of on the reverse, with applied mouth, in a yel- Above: Cassin’s Grape Brandy Bitters, circa bottles, but he said when Jeff Wichmann’s low-green (L 3). The lighthouse-shaped Lacour’s 1866-1873 (C 78). This is a second variant exam- bitters book came out in 1999, titled Antique Western bitters are very popular. This one is ple in a beautiful yellow-green color. It has an im- Western Bitters Bottles, he decided to con- graded 8.5+.\ perfectly formed top, but still grades well at 8.5. centrate his collection solely on bitters. His tle is definitely Western, as noted by the goal was to try and get every specimen in “We have to say, we were excited to hear curved “R’s”. There are only a few known in the book and he came very close. from Don when he first called our office and any condition, and this one grades well at The bottles Don accumulated often came said he had made his decision,” Wichmann 8.5+. in different variants, applied top or tooled said. “I asked him at least a few times, ‘Are • Bryant’s Stomach Bitters (Cone) with top of the same bottle, color runs and at you sure you want to sell your collection?’, applied top, sticky pontil mark. The Bryant’s the top of his list were squares. Included and each time came the same answer, ‘Yes.’ Cone might be the most iconic Western bot- in the auction is his run of Renz’s Bitters We hope you are excited as we are, and we tle out there (one sold in 2000 for $67,500). and Rosenbaum’s. From the very rare and look forward to presenting this Part 1 of the There are maybe 10 known in any condi- valuable to the grouping of Lash’s Bitters Don Dwyer collection.” tion. This one had a crack that was resin in every shape and size, Don knew what a Just a few of the better bottles in Part 1 repaired. collector had to do to collect every specimen. of the Don Dwyer collection will include the • Cassin’s Grape Brandy Bitters, circa His desire to collect sodas and miner- following: 1866-1873 (C 78). This is a second variant al waters was a valiant one. Where most • V. Squarza bitters bottle with applied example in a beautiful yellow-green color. Western collectors go after examples made mouth, in a beautiful cobalt blue (S 170). It appears unblemished, but there is an in San Francisco, Don had a varying num- The product was trademarked in 1865 and in-making area on the lip that created an ber of pontiled bottles that were made in the was possibly called either a Hygienic or Se- imperfectly formed top. Still, it grades well East and sent out West for a Western com- lene Bitters. It’s only the second one ABA at 8.5. pany. Once again, color runs were an excit- has ever sold and its condition (9) is near • Lacour’s Bitters with “Sarsapariphere” ing part of his soda collection, as he has dif- perfect. on the reverse, with applied mouth, in a yel- ferent colored examples of the same bottle. • Dr. Wonser’s USA Indian Root Bitters low-green (L 3). The lighthouse-shaped La- Don will still maintain his vast collection bottle in a chocolate amber (W 146). Dr. cour’s Western bitters are very popular. This of Marysville bottles. His home is located in Wonser Western bitters bottles are hugely example is about perfect, but with some un- the forest, and with the fires that have oc- popular with collectors, due to their amaz- usual appearing areas. It is graded 8.5+. curred in recent years, he won’t miss what ing embossed design and the letters U.S.A. For more information call 800-806-7722; seemed a yearly evacuation to save his bot- with the doctor’s name. This one also grades or visit www.americanbottle.com. tle collection. He looks forward to taking it 9. Right: Dr. Wonser’s USA Indian Root Bitters bottle in a chocolate easy and doing some hunting and fishing • Orizaba Bitters, J. Maristany, 1870s. amber (W 146). Dr. Wonser Western bitters bottles are hugely and maybe find some gold (he has a keen Not much is known about J. Maristany or popular with collectors. This one is graded a near-perfect 9. interest in mining placer gold). even where they were located, but this bot-

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(For card) Gift from Page 6 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM February 16, 2021 Everything you need to decorate the home at Pook & Pook DOWNINGTOWN, Pa. — The Pook wood eagle, for the hunter, a sheet iron splint oak gathering baskets to hold & Pook coffers are filled with an ar- rooster target, a painted pine apothe- their marbles, a carved pig bank, and ray of offerings for every collector in cary cupboard, a handsome tiger ma- an Adirondack child’s highchair. Are the upcoming Decorative Arts auction ple hanging corner cupboard and for they begging for a new pet? Save on on Feb. 24. For starters, you can out- the trade sign enthusiast, a painted dog food and bid on several pairs of fit your entire kitchen with the click of pine FRESH EGGS sign. For the artist Staffordshire spaniels. a button. Peruse the wares such as a in you, there is a Salvador Dali signed Outdoor decorating is a breeze. Moyer stoneware crock, coffee grinders lithograph, Peter Max plaques (he was There is a beautiful bronze mermaid for your Starbucks, tea kettles, over the top COOL in the 70’s), a Picas- fountain, a rustic painted Buck Eye a Zigler apple butter crock, or a brass so linocut, and many Richard Bishop pump, and an array of weathervanes pie wheel. Also waiting for your bids posters, wildlife prints, and Christmas of horses and directionals. For your pa- are pig cutting boards, a must have cards. tio or sunroom, a Canton garden seat carved bird mangle, beautiful tiger ma- Your children deserve to sample awaits your bid as well as a tin carry Above: This shows the vast array of decora- ple wooden bowls and what every well- some of the items that will chase away lamp, twig tables, and an assortment tive items available at the Feb. 24 Pook & Pook equipped kitchen needs - a telescope, those virtual school day blues. There of pottery. For collectors of the unique auction. much better than Facebook to see are painted gameboards, much more and out of the ordinary treasures, we what’s going on in the neighborhood. entertaining than Minecraft or Fort- have a Black Forest whip hook, a cast valuable to search for that treasure to For all your decorating needs we nite, a painted pine giraffe pull toy, a iron top hat, a prisoner of war bone welcome in the New Year. Go to www. have quite an array of decoys, Mitchell Mennonite cloth toy horse, a Cresent dresser box, and, of course, the abso- pookandpook.com to view the auction style canvas backs, pairs of mallards doll stove, and who wouldn’t want their lutely essential cannonball. details. All bidding for this auction is and shorebirds — all ready to nest on child to have a small wooden gun pow- So sit back, relax, ignore the snow online, but there will be an in-person your shelves. There is a carved gilt- der keg or Japanese sword? There are shovels, and log on to Bidsquare or In- exhibition at the gallery. Holy utility belt Batman: $16,940 paid for iconic toy LOS ANGELES, Calif. — A Batman ies says this is the highest price ever are among the most desirable pieces a Guardians of the Galaxy Rocket Rac- utility belt set a record recently when paid for a vintage Batman toy. in toy colleting. coon Life-Size Replica which sold for Van Eaton Galleries hosted a sale of The “complete set of crime fighting The two-day auction spanning sev- $24,200; The Munsters Title Artwork pop culture items. The most sought equipment” includes a yellow plastic eral decades of cinematic history and from Pilot Episode sold for $16,300; after of all 1960s Batman collectibles, utility belt adjustable to 32 inches massive collection of toys achieved a Space Patrol Car Tin Toy sold for the rare Official Batman Utility Belt with a Bat-Rocket-Grenade, Bat- other outstanding results, well over $9,680; a Mark Twain Life Preserver manufactured by Ideal (1966) sold for Rope with grapple claw, a Bat-Stor- original estimates. These highlights Prop which sold for $14,500; a Drag- a record $16,940. Van Eaton Galler- age Pouch, a Bat-A-Rang, a Dummy included a Creature from the Black on Ball Z Broly Animation Cel which Transmitter, a Bat-Signal Flash, Lagoon One Sheet Poster which sold sold for $12,100 and a very rare Bat-Cuffs, a Bat-Gun Launcher and a for $24,200; an original The Jetsons “Sweet 16” Hot Wheels Story Display Batman Message Sender. All was as- lunchbox which sold for $3,500; a Star which went for $36,300. sembled in the original cardboard box Wars Storm Trooper Life Size Display For more information, visit https:// packaging. With the debut of the Bat- which sold for $7,200; a Disneyland vegalleries.com man TV series in 1966, Batmania was Mailbox Prop which sold for $12,400; sweeping the nation. Ideal capital- ized on the Caped Crusader’s popu- larity with a line of classic items and Left: This Batman utility belt sold for $16,940 like a at an auction conducted by Van Eaton Galleries. SAVE LOCAL “ONLINE ONLY” IMPORTANT ESTATE ANTIQUES AUCTION SUNDAY, FEB. 28, 5:00 PM BID NOW AT: MARATHONAUCTION.HIBID.COM Physical Location: 980 CORTLAND RD. RT 11N- EXIT 9 (I- 81) MARATHON, NEW YORK WEBSITE: AUCTIONZIP.COM (ID # 3885) This Next Sale Comes to You From a Combination of Several Excellent Central New York Quality Estates. ★ We Will Offer Session II of the Susan McKee Estate of Americana SELMA, NC I-95, EXIT 98 Together with a Nice Selection of Period Furniture (Tiger Maple Etc), Your antique shopping stop on I-95 with visitselma.org A Great Selection of Local Firearms (Winchester, Weatherby, Rem- multiple antique shops and malls all ington, Browning, Ithaca Gun etc) & Sporting Accessories, A Very For a free Visitors guide Nice Collection of Early Black Powder Tin & Shell Boxes, Several within walking distance. 1-800-441-7829 Quality Oil Paintings by Listed Artists, Early Textiles, Quality Glass & China, Lighting, Clocks, Primitives & Other Great Items & Accesso- ries For this Important Auction. View all these great items at Marathonauction.hibid.com. Bidding ends Feb. 25th All of these items are currently up for bid at this ONLINE Online Only Auction. at 8:00 pm (soft close) Terms & Conditions are Listed on our Hibid site along with Pickup Feb. 28th - 1:00-4:00 our Firearms Policy. AUCTION Preview on Request or Questions by calling 1-607-849- 4200 or by email at [email protected]. - 15% Buyer’s Premium, 112 PUBLIC SQUARE, LEBANON, TN Credit Cards (Visa, M/C or Discover) for all Online bids unless you are local – Credit Cards, Cash or Good Check for local DOWNTOWN ANTIQUE MALL - LIQUIDATION buyers. ANTIQUE FURNITURE • GLASSWARE • AND MORE Shipping is available for smaller items. We do not Ship Fur- niture as a rule. We do encourage Pickup only. Shipping of larger pieces can be arranged through a third party. E-mail us shipping requests for doubtful items. Auctioneer & Manager: Jerry A. Wilcox 1-607-849-4200 [email protected] Bid Now at: Marathonauction.hibid.com

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Antique11am-4pm Markets FLORIDA, Lakeland, Collectorama Show NEW JERSEY, Sparta, Vintage Costume Friday, September 27 Saturday, May 01 Sunday, May 09 Collectibles & Antique Show No Time Given Scott Antique Markets tel: Sunday, March 14 tShurSdayunday, A, prilOctOber 11 10 Day 2 of 3 AntiqueWeek Melvin Arion tel: (302) 875-5326 OHIO, Court House, Scott Jewelry Show Day 2 of 2 (740) 569-2800 GEORGIA, Atlanta, Scott Antique Markets GEORGIA, Atlanta, Scott Antique Markets INDIANA, Lebanon, Indy Ad Show GEORGIA, Atlanta, Scott Antique Markets Day 1 of 3 Antique Markets 9am-1pm Joyce Simmons Day 1 of 4 Day 4 of 4 MarketsDay 4 of 4 Day 2 of 2 Day 4 of 4 Fri & Sat. 9am-5pm Scott Antique Markets ILLINOIS, Belleville, Belleville Antique tel: (201) 213-2146 Th. 10:45am-6pm, Fri & Sat 9am-6pm & tel: (740) 569-2800 Flea Market Sunday, december 01 Sun 10am-6pm Scott Antique Markets ASaturdayu, S ceptember t i 21 o n Day C1 of 2 a l e n d a r Sat. 9am-4pm & Sun. 9am-3pm Belleville CALIFORNIA, Alameda, Alameda Point ILLINOIS, Belleville, Belleville Antique tel: (740) 569-2800 Flea Market tel: (618) 233-0052 Sunday, nOvember 03 Antiques Faire Flea Market Day 1 of 4 6am-3pm Alameda Point tel: (510) 522-7500 PENNSYLVANIA, Kutztown, Renningers Day 1 of 2 CALIFORNIA, Alameda, AlamedaE-M Pointail : [email protected] Sat. 9am-4pm & Sun. 9am-3pm Belleville Antique Extravaganza Antiques Faire TFleamuesday Market, F tel:ebruary (618) 233-0052 16 NEW YORK, Marathon, Online Estate MISSISSIPPI, Aberdeen, February Antique INDIANA, Palmyra, Online Vintage Friday, February 26 VIRGINIA, Mt Crawford, Winter Americana AuctionDay 2 of 3 Extravaganza NORTHAdvertisments CAROLINA, Auction High Point, Market 6am-3pm Alameda Point tel: (510) 522-7500 INDIANA, Corydon, Coin Collection Friday, OctOber 11 CALIFORNIA, Sacramento, Antique Bottle Auctionaturday ecember Day 1 of 2 Day 3 of 13 10am Stevens Auction Company Day 27 of 7 S , d 07 Auction GEORGIA, Atlanta, Scott Antique Auction Day 3 of 3 No Time Given Beckort Auctions No Time Given American Bottle Auctions NEW JERSEY, Sparta, Vintage Costume NEW YORK, Marathon, Online Estate tel:INDIANA, (812) 738-9476Lebanon, Indy Ad Show OHIO,aturday Millersburg,eptember 32nd Annual Markets NEW YORK, Marathon, Online Estate tel: (800) 806-7722 Jewelry Show S , S 28 Auction Auction Saturday, nOvember 09 Day 1 of 16 Consignment Auction Day 2 of 4 9am-1pmSunday Joyce, February Simmons 28 Sat. 8am-5pm & Sun. 9am-2pm North Star ILLINOIS, Oakland, Gathering at the Day 5 of 13 SDayunday 7 of 13, OctOber 20 OHIO, Canton, Olde Stark Antique Faire 8am Air Works Consignment Auction INDIANA, Corydon, Coin Collection tel:INDIANA, (201) 213-2146 Corydon, Coin Collection INDIANA,Collectives Palmyra, tel: (906) Online 250-1618 Vintage tel:Village (330) Country 749-4362 Primitive Show COLORADO, Denver, World Wide Antique Auction OHIO, Millersburg, 32nd Annual Sat. 9am-4pm & Sun. 10am-2pm Olde Stark Auction Advertisments Auction Day 1 of 3 VIRGINIA, Fishersville, 65th Shenandoah Day 11 of 16 Day 1 of 2 9am-3pm Donna Kibler tel: (219) 795-2023 Consignment Auction &T uesdayVintage Show, February 23 Day 13 of 16 No Time Given Harritt Group Antiques Expo Antique Faire tel: (330) 794-9100 Day 1 of 7 Day 3 of 3 DayINDIANA, 3 of 3 Corydon, Coin Collection NEW YORK, Marathon, Online Estate 9am-5pm both days Heritage Promotions Auction Day 1 of 2 SNEWunday YORK,, d Eastecember Meadow, Outstanding08 INDIANA, Lebanon, Boone County FOHIO,ridayWashington, February Court 19House, Scott Auction NEW YORK, Marathon, Online Estate PENNSYLVANIA, Chambersburg, Estate Day 8 of 16 CALIFORNIA,Mid-Winter AuctionPasadena, Rose Bowl Flea INDIANA,Antique Markets Corydon, Coin Collection tel: (434) 846-7452 Day 11 of 13 AuctionTreasure Hunt Auction FLORIDA, Lakeland, Collectorama Show Auction MarketNo Time Given World Auction Gallery NoSat. Time 8am-5pm Given &Jerry Sun. Wilcox 9am-2pm North Star Day 2 of 2 8:30amDay 1 of Kenny’s 2 Auction tel: (717) 264-6578 DayNEW 3 YORK,of 3 Marathon, Online Estate SPENNSYLVANIA,unday, nOvember Garnet Valley, 10 Online 9am-3pm Canning Attractions tel: (607) 849-4200 Day 4 of 16 Auction Collectives tel: (906) 250-1618 NEW YORK, East Meadow, Outstanding Day 1 of 13 TENNESSEE, Kingsport, Living Estate Day 8 of 13 CALIFORNIA,Fine Estates AuctionPasadena, Rose Bowl Flea tel: (323) 560-7469 Day 1 of 2 INDIANA,PENNSYLVANIA, Palmyra, Kutztown, Online Vintage Renningers ILLINOIS, Belleville, Belleville Antique 11am Briggs Auction tel: (610) 566-3138 Mid-Winter Auction AuctionSaturday, OctOber 12 Market AdvertismentsAntique Extravaganza Auction 10:30am Kimball M. Sterling Flea Market No Time Given Wednesday, February 17 Day 4 of 7 GEORGIA, Atlanta, Scott Antique Wednesday, February 24 9am-2pmVIRGINIA, Canning Mt Crawford, Attractions Winter Americana NEW JERSEY, Mount Laurel, Rancocas INDIANA, Trafalgar, A Fall Gathering at Day 3 of 3 DayINDIANA, 2 of 2 Corydon, Coin Collection INDIANA, Corydon, Coin Collection Markets tel:Auction (323) 560-7469 WoodsNEW YORK, Antique Marathon, Show Online Estate unday ebruary Auction Auctionthe Homestead MARYLAND, Chevy Chase, Estate Catalog S , F 21 Day 2 of 3 8am-2pmAuction Stephen Rush tel: (856) 235-1830 INDIANA,Day 3 of 4 Corydon, Coin Collection Day 9 of 16 Day9am-3pm 2 of 16 Teresa Waltz tel: (317) 270-7236 Auction Auction NORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market Day 13 of 13 DaySunday 2 of 2 , September 29 NEW JERSEY, Mount Laurel, Rancocas INDIANA, Palmyra, Online Vintage Day 6 of 16 DayNEW 3 YORK,of 7 Marathon, Online Estate Saturday, February 27 CALIFORNIA, Ventura, Ventura Flea OHIO, Canton, Olde Stark Antique Faire Woods Antique Show AdvertismentsKENTUCKY, Georgetown, Auction 46th Semi- Auction INDIANA, Corydon, Coin Collection FTENNESSEE,riday, april Knoxville, 17 Online Clock Day 2 of 7 NEWMarket YORK, Marathon, Online Estate INDIANA,Sat. 9am-4pm Palmyra, & Sun. Online 10am-2pm Vintage Olde Stark Day 9 of 13 8am-2pmAuction Stephen Rush tel: (856) 235-1830 Auction Annual Oxford Antique Market Auction NORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market 9am-2pm Canning Attractions AdvertismentsAntique Faire tel: Auction (330) 794-9100 Day 12 of 16 Day 2 of 2 9am-3:30pm Jarvis Antiques Day 4 of 13 mPENNSYLVANIA,Onday, OctOber Downington, 21 Online No Time Given Karen NEW YORK, Marathon, Online Estate tel: (323) 560-7469 Day 6 of 7 Auctiontel: (502) 370-7268 Day 1 of 2 NORTHDecorative CAROLINA, Arts Auction High Point, Market OHIO,INDIANA,Canton, Crawfordsville, Olde Stark RacingAntique Faire tel: (336) 908-2735 Day 2 of 13 OHIO, Millersburg, 32nd Annual NEW YORK, Marathon, Online Estate Day10am 4 Pookof 7 & Pook tel: (610) 269-4040 DayMemorabilia 2 of 2 & Cars Auction DayMonday 1 of 7 , March 01 ConsignmentMICHIGAN, Allegan, Auction Allegan Antique AuctionVIRGINIA, Fishersville, 65th Shenandoah 10am Route 32 Auctions tel: (317) 554-7382 INDIANA, Corydon, Coin Collection MISSOURI, Kirksville, Midwest Antique Day 2 of 3 Day 6 of 13 hursday ebruary Market Antiques Expo Thursday, February 25 Auction TFest and Flea, MarketF 18 MICHIGAN, Coldwater, Antique Pocket & INDIANA, Corydon, Coin Collection INDIANA, Corydon, Coin Collection Day 14 of 16 8am-4pm Larry Wood tel: (616) 735-3333 OHIO,Day 2 ofHamilton, 2 Fields Trust Auction III Wrist Watch Auction AuctionDay 2 of 2 11am Dave Lunsford Auctioneers Auction Saturday, February 20 11am Belcher Auction Co. Day 3 of 16 INDIANA, Corydon, Coin Collection tel: (513) 895-4166 Day 10 of 16 Tuesday, March 02 OHIO, Springfield, The Springfield Auction NEW YORK, Marathon, Online Estate INDIANA, Palmyra, Online Vintage Friday, OctOber 04 PENNSYLVANIA,unday ctOber Harrisburg, Online Sport NEW YORK, Marathon, Online Estate CALIFORNIA, Monrovia, Live Online Day 5 of 16 S , O 13 Auction AdvertismentsExtravaganza Auction CALIFORNIA, Los Banos, Hunting & Card & Memorabilia Auction Auction Auction CALIFORNIA, Pasadena, Rose Bowl Flea Day 12 of 13 Day 32 ofof 73 10am Cordier Auctions Day 10 of 13 No Time Given John Moran Auctioneers tel: INDIANA,Fishing Collectibles Palmyra, Online Show Vintage Market Advertisments Auction (626) 793-1833 MARYLAND, Chevy Chase, Estate Catalog Fri. 9am-4pm & Sat. 9am-3pm Wes 9am-3pm Canning Attractions VIRGINIA, Mt Crawford, Winter Americana TENNESSEE, Knoxville, Online Clock AuctionPENNSYLVANIA, York, York Antiques DayDouglass 5 of 7 tel: (559) 259-5755 Monday, February 22 Auction Auction NoShow Time & GivenSale Sloans & Kenyon INDIANA,tel: (323) 560-7469 Corydon, Coin Collection No Time Given Jeffrey S Evans No Time Given Kenny Phillips INDIANA, Corydon, Coin Collection MARYLAND,Day 1 of 2 Frederick, Estate Auction tel: (865) 938-3403 Auction tel:Day (301) 2 of 3634-2330 Auction tel: (540) 434-3939 Day 1 of 2 9am Howard Parzow tel: (301) 351-6544 DayGEORGIA, 7 of 16 Atlanta, Scott Antique Day 1 of 3 Day 1 of 2 Day 15 of 16 WISCONSIN, Waukesha, 68th Fall Markets VIRGINIA, Petersburg, Antiques Show & Wisconsin Antiques Dealers Assn. Show Day 4 of 4 Historic Trades Fair & Sale 10am-5pm Toni Clark tel: (804) 586-3337 Fri. 10am-8pm & Sat. 10am-5pm Wisconsin MICHIGAN, Centreville, Antique Market & Day 1 of 2 Antiques Dealers Assn. tel: (815) 575-1272 Sale Day 1 of 2 8am-3pm Bob Zurko tel: (715) 526-9769 Sunday, September 22 ILLINOIS, Belleville, Belleville Antique Saturday, OctOber 05 NEW JERSEY, Mount Laurel, Rancocas Flea Market CALIFORNIA, Los Banos, Hunting & Woods Antique Show Day 2 of 2 Fishing Collectibles Show 8am-2pm Stephen Rush tel: (856) 235-1830 Day 2 of 2 INDIANA, Lebanon, Boone County OHIO, Canton, Olde Stark Antique Faire Treasure Hunt NEW JERSEY, Sparta, Vintage Costume Day 2 of 2 Day 2 of 2 Jewelry Show 9am-1pm Joyce Simmons INDIANA, Lebanon, Indy Ad Show tel: (201) 213-2146 Friday, OctOber 18 Day 2 of 2 COLORADO, Denver, World Wide Antique OHIO, Wilmington, Ohio Country Antique & Vintage Show OHIO, Springfield, The Springfield Show No Time Given Denver Mart Extravaganza 9am-3pm Queen City Shows tel: (303) 292-6278 Day 3 of 3 tel: (513) 738-7256 Day 1 of 3 February 16, 2021 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 9 SPORTS CARD AND MEMORABILIA AUCTION ONLINE ONLY AUCTION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 AT 10 AM

Second Part of a Vast Collection Vintage & Modern Sports Cards & Memorabilia, with Additions! TRADING CARDS: Baseball and Football. 1950s through Modern. Hall-of-Fame, Exhib- its incl. Stat-Back, Johnston Cookies, Rookie Tom Brady, 1957 Mickey Mantle, 1909 American Caramel Cy Young. BOBBIN HEADS: Vintage to modern incl. 1962 Willie Mays, Minnesota Twins, Phillies Phanatic. MEMORABILIA: Autographed items photos, balls, helmets, jerseys; Vintage Gloves Programs incl. World Series; Pennants; Louisville Slugger Babe Ruth Mini Bat; Cope Collection; Vintage Gloves and Mitts incl. Named; Hartland figs incl. Babe Ruth with box, Stan Musial.

Online Catalog Available Friday, February 12! Gretzky Signed Jersey Visit www.CordierAuction.com for full details. Signed Baseballs

Johnstons Cookies Cards

Vintage Topps Cards

Babe Ruth Willie Mays Bobbin Head Topps 1957 Mickey Mantle Tom Brady Rookie Card Cy Young Caramel Hartland

Always accepting quality consignments. Please contact Janice Hannah at (540)434-3939 ext. 102 or [email protected] to request a free Winter Americana evaluation of your property. Auction February 25-27, 2021 Visit jeffreysevans.com for details and additional preview photos

Specialists in 18th to 20th c. glass and ceramics, 2177 Green Valley Lane | Mt. Crawford, VA 22841 | VAF #782 Southern decorative arts, Americana, and 540.434.3939 | [email protected] | jeffreysevans.com fine antiques of all types. Conducting monthly catalogued auctions as well as providing appraisal and museum services. Page 10 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM February 16, 2021

The Alan Schneider Collection Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Moran’s is pleased to offer selections from the Alan Schneider Collection. Comprised of American and European art glass and furnishings from the late 19th and 20th Centuries, the auction will feature a wide array of Tiffany Studios leaded glass lamps, candlesticks, Favrile glass, and reverse-painted lamps from Handel and Pairpoint. Daum and Gallé cameo glass vases in a variety of sizes proliferate, while an enviable selection of Art Nouveau lighting fi xtures, accessories, and furniture by Majorelle and Gallé round out the selections in this March 2nd auction.

A Handel reverse-painted glass “Parakeet” table lamp $3,000-5,000

Consignment and Auction Inquiries: [email protected]

bid live online - absentee - telephone 145 East Walnut Ave, Monrovia, CA 91016 | www.johnmoran.com · [email protected] · (626) 793-1833 February 16, 2021 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 11 Join Us March 20th, 2021 To Buy, Sell & Trade Antique Advertising of All Kinds The Indoor Antique Advertising Show

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LARGE AMMO COLLECTION- LIVING ESTATE KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE Date: SAT., FEBRUARY 20, 2021 - Time: 10:30 AM (Preview 9:30 AM) Large Ammo Living Estate Auction 343 Lakeridge Road (Patrick Henry Lake), Kingsport Tennessee Mask Required on Auction Site!!!! www.auctionauction.com

VERY PARTIAL LISTING: 45 off of highway 36. follow the ACP, 10mm, 357 Sig, 9mm, 38 auction arrows to Lakeridge Special, 38 Supper plus, 357, Road. You can park on Laker- 40 S&W, 300 blackout ammo idge, but parking there will be - brass - bullets, 5.45x39, 223, tight and not many places to 556, 22 LR, 308 ammo & bul- turn around. We have arranged lets, 243, 7.62x39, 12 gauge parking directly behind the sale ammo buck & bird, 6.5 Creed- site in a large lot. If you take more. Beulah to Smith and turn left AMMO - BULLETS - BRASS: then right on Patrick Henry Cir- 30 cal., thousands of primers, cle you will find the lot. powder, lots of good reloading equipment, brass and bullets, This is a good one. We proba- paper and steel targets and bly have more ammo here than much more. The shelves and all the stores in the Appala- the cabinets are full. Tents will chian Highlands. be up. We will sell choice out of each TERMS: Cash or Check 10% box. High bidder will pick then Buyer’s fee and sales tax will the backup bidder and then we be charged unless you have a will Go again. sales tax certificate signed and ready to hand to our office when you get your number. All sales are final and all items sell as is –where is. Some of these boxes have up to DIRECTIONS: Do not use your GPS direc- 20-50 individual boxes. We will have a table tions. It will bring you in by a one lane road. of various items after we finish the cata- Do the following - Take Beulah Church Road logue. Kimball M. Sterling, Inc. Auctioneer & Appraiser Kimball Sterling Principle Auctioneer, PAL #2476, VAAR-1556 [email protected] 125 W. Market Street • Johnson City • 423-773-4073 Partial Catalogwww.auctionauction.com Available At www.auctionauction.com

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FIELDS TRUST AUCTION III ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-POTTERY-GLASSWARE-JEWELRY

Sunday, February 21st @ 11:00AM Preview 9:00 AM to 10:55 AM Only 1991 Princeton Rd Hamilton, Ohio 45011 Across from Butler County Board of Elections

As Agents For Ronald Fields, Deceased, Mary Fields Trustee We Will Offer At Public Auction On The Above Date As Part Of A Series Of Several Auctions The Following List Of Items, Including But Not Limited To: Antiques, Primitives, Collectibles, Jewelry, Pottery, Glassware, Artifacts, Antique Books, Lamps, Antique & Modern Furniture, Coins, Toys, Trains, Linens, Metal Detecting Equipment & More. A Complete Listing, Catalog, Photos, Terms On Our Website. Owners-Ron Fields (Deceased) Mary Fields Trustee, Lynn Lampe Attorney. Food By Sam’s Place Auctioneers Note-This Will Be An Exceptionally Large Auction With 2 Auction Rings. Bring Someone With You To Help Bid In Both Rings.

shew hip ana S Shipshewana Auction est. 1922 ANTIQUE & MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION Every Wednesday, Year-Round at 9:00 am EST Dave Lunsford Auctioneers Somerville, Ohio (513)895-4166 www.lunsfordauctioneers.com

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Many Fine Continental and American items of Furniture including an Eighteenth Century Bombe Chest, a nice Table Top Carved Italian Silver Leaf FINE ESTATES AUCTION Vitrine, An Outstanding Old Italian Mosaic Pietra Dura Large Marble Inlaid Ta- ONLINE AUCTION, WITH LIVE, ONLINE BIDDING ble Top, Fine Oriental Rugs, Tall Inlaid Grandfather Clock, Inlaid Period Linen SELLING: A curated selection of Estate Antiques, Name-Brand and Midcentury Press, French Scenic Needlepoint Furniture, English Pine Furniture, Country Modern Furnishings; Period and other Decorative Arts; Fine Art; Silver; American Cabinet, Ten Foot Tall Rearing Horse Sculpture, Leather and Uphol- Estate Fine Jewelry; Estate Carpets, and more, from selected Main Line, stered Furniture, Oil Paintings, Large Antique Outdoor Cast-Iron Figural Circu- Pennsylvania and other Delaware County Estates, Homes, and Collections. lar Fountain with Elegant Female Figure Support and Tiers, several carefully removed original late 1800s Beautiful Plaster Ceiling Medallions, Huge Carved BIDDING: Online Only through Bid At Briggs and Live Auctioneers Stone Fireplace (dismantled for ease of moving), several pieces of Modern De- PREVIEW: By Appointment, Wed. 2/24 & Thurs. 2/25. 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Mid-Century Modern eras — roughly, from the late 1920s through the 1960s. Smoking was then at its most socially acceptable, cigarette advertising was at its peak, and ashtray production was big business. During the 1930s, it sometimes seemed that the only people who didn’t smoke were those in diapers. Depression-era consumers still craved at-home elegance, but at bargain-basement prices. They also craved tobacco. Answering the call for in- expensively elegant housewares such as Above: Syroco 1939-40 New York World’s ashtrays were companies like the Chase Fair souvenir ashtray. 2-1/2” square, $25- Brass & Copper Co. Chase crafted the 35. (Photo by Ray Hanson) look of luxury from such relatively afford- able metals as copper, brass and nickel. Below: The cigarette goes where? Un- Its most successful products, however, successful Higgins Little Girl ashtray. 5” x mimicked the sleek sheen of silver, but 7”, $75-100. (Photo by Leslie Piña) with a much less costly (and more “mod- ern”) chromium finish. At one point during the ‘30s, Chase of- Above: Two Harris Strong ashtrays, each depicting a reclining man with bird, black fered over 100 different “Smoker’s Arti- on turquoise. 9” l.; 5-3/4” l. $75-100; $50-75. (Photo by Leslie Piña) cles.” In addition to ashtrays, the Chase smoker’s menu ran the gamut from Below: Century House ashtray with cat and kittens, 1957. 6” square, $50-60. cigarette lighters and cigarette boxes, to smoking stands, humidors, and ciga- rette-and-mint servers. Many were the work of such industrial design icons as Walter Von Nessen, Russel Wright, Harry Laylon, Lurelle Guild, and Rockwell Kent. Somewhat racier were the metal figur- al ashtrays created for Frankart by Ar- thur von Frankenberg. An androgynous nude sylph adorns most Frankart smok- ing accessories, perkily perched on, or pa- tiently holding, the ashtray itself. For those in search of a more down-to- earth smoking experience, the Syracuse Ornamental Company (“Syroco”) was happy to oblige. Although possessing the look of carved wood, Syroco novelties were Below: Sascha Brastoff’s multicolored actually made of a wood composite. The Fish ashtray. 6-1/4” d., $75-100. compressed mixture of wood flour, waxes, and resins used to create “Syrocowood” meant that non-charring “wood” ashtrays were now a possibility. Many, however, came with their own glass insert dishes, for ease in cleaning, and to preserve their cosmetic appeal. Ceramic ashtrays captivated consum- ers post-World War II, and continued to hold them in thrall throughout the 1960s. Think of a popular ceramist of the period, and chances are good that at least one ashtray made its way into his or her inventory. Hedi Schoop came up with a quaint bug-eyed bird. Georges Bri- ard experimented with porcelain. Both Roselane and Century House took brief detours into ashtray production. Harris Below: Boomerang ashtray, 11-3/4” lon- Strong stepped away from his tile work gest side, in Marc Bellaire’s Jamaica pat- long enough to create slab-like ashtrays tern. $75-100. decorated with primitive stick figures. And, Sascha Brastoff and Marc Bellaire churned out ceramic ashtrays by the truckload. Most ubiquitous in the lineup of mid-century smoking paraphernalia, however, are glass ashtrays (perhaps because they were inexpensive, and the easiest to clean). There are the clear, impressed-pattern or colored glass ash- trays of the Depression years. There are logo ashtrays, advertising long-vanished restaurants, bars, and service stations. And, at the top of the heap, there are ash- trays by Higgins Glass. Specialists in fused glass, (an inte- rior design captured between one or Above: Hedi Schoop’s wide-eyed bird ashtray, 7-1/2” l. x 5-1/4” h. $50-75. more glass layers), Frances and Michael Higgins soared to national prominence 4-inch Dinner Dwarves for the individ- thrive today, ashtrays, no matter how Or, you could just prop them up along a through glassware produced for Dear- ual dining-table smoker, to whopping, eye-catching, are no longer on the Stu- wall, arrange them on a mantel, or place born Glass Company from 1957 to 1964. freeform ashtrays ranging up to 15 inch- dio’s docket. Times change. As Mrs. Hig- them on an occasional table, where they The Higgins specialized in “useful” deco- es. The latter were evidently designed to gins once noted, “we don’t make ashtrays probably started out in the first place. En- rative housewares. At Dearborn, the defi- service the entire neighborhood (or, at the anymore. You just can’t sell them.” joy the unique, and very time-specific art- nition of “useful” seemed to correspond very least, a full bridge table). Fortunately, you can collect them. Vin- istry that went into their creation. Like with “the sky’s the limit.” The company’s Of course, some Higgins ideas proved tage ashtrays, if no longer needed for their smoke rings, the life-span of the ashtray line of “higginsware” included nearly ev- more interesting in theory than in reality. original use, can be imaginatively repur- was ephemeral. . .but the appeal endures. ery possible variation on a homemaker’s The Little Girl ashtray featured an interi- posed. Among the myriad of possible new dream, from entire tables set with Hig- or design of a perky flowered-hat-wearing callings: coasters; jewelry/trinket trays; Donald-Brian Johnson is the co-author gins dishes, to Higgins candleholders, youngster. Asked why it didn’t sell well, change trays; flowerpot trays; business of numerous books on design and collect- vases, clocks, lamps, and elaborate, multi- Frances Higgins responded, “Well, just card/mail trays; key holders; TV-remote ibles, including “Postwar Pop,” a collection tiered servers. think about it. Would you want to put out holders; eyeglass stands; fruit plates; pop- of his columns. Please address inquiries And then, there were the Higgins ash- a cigarette in that sweet little girl’s face?” corn/chip bowls; cheese trays — even soap to: [email protected]. Photo Associ- trays. 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