Oxley House Museum - Primitives - Tools
Listing ID#: 129093

Sale Location

Independence, KY 41051
Sale Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Thursday Jul 20
Bidding Ends: Thursday Aug 10
Sale Type
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Northern Kentucky Auction

Contact: Doug Garner
Phone: 859-525-6777
Email: douggar@gmail.com
Website: NorthernKentuckyAuction.com

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Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC
5285 Madison Pike
Independence, KY 41051
859-525-6777
douggar@gmail.com
Auctioneer Douglas A Garner 859-391-2100

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Listing Information
The Oxley House (cir 1847) is the oldest building in the Courthouse Square area of Independence KY. The long time Mayor of Independence, Marion Schadler, previously owned the Oxley House and curated the museum over many years. Mayor Schadler has since sold the property with all contents included. The new owners have authorized me to auction all contents of this historic building.






9
Washstand with backsplash.
Measures 32" wide x 36" high x 19" deep



12
Antique pantry made by Sellers Elwood Indiana.
Measures 72" h x 21" w x 12" d. Pictured contents included.



15
Vintage aluminum cookware.
Large pot measures 13" diameter, strainer measures 11" diameter, cake pan measures 11" diameter, ice bucket has dent in lid





20
Vintage enamelware pots. 7 inch double boiler,
11 inch baking pan, 8 inch mixing bowl, 7 inch baking pan


22
Three cottage cheese jars. 5 1/2 inches tall.
From Universal Milk Bottle Service Inc. No chips or cracks







29
Wooden vintage Colby cheese box.
Armor creameries, Chicago Illinois shipped to Armour & Co., Cincinnati, OH. Approx 8" dia.




33
Small lidded enamelware pot
Measures 5 inches diameter by 5 inches tall


35
Eight vintage metal containers
Three have embossed labels





40
Hoosier style cabinet. 66" h x 40" w x 26" d
Bottom right drawer and roll top is stuck. Bottom right drawer is shown in last picture from inside to have a curved back.





45
Small 3 leg gatemarked cast-iron sauce pan.
Measures 7 1/2 inches diameter, 12 inches with the handle.

46
Vintage gatemarked cast-iron pot with bail
Measures 11 inches diameter by 8 inches tall includes metal stand

47
Wooden bakers utensils. Includes 13 inch bowl,
2 Rolling pins, 18 inches, one rolling pin missing a handle -UPDATE- Missing handle found, but not shown in pics.


49
Griswold short base waffle iron
Measures 10 inches across the base



52
Pie and cake bakeware lot
Bake 10 pies and 5 cakes all at once with this collection. One pie tin says "Return to Rex"

53

54
Dining room table measures 40 inches diameter
Has casters on feet, could not find expansion leafs


56
Lot of canning jars, half gallons & quarts
One Mason jar says Patented Nov 30th, 1858

57
Two wood sided sifters, one says number eight
Approximately 17 inches in diameter

58
Lot of tobacco containers
And one Ohio Bluetip kitchen matchbox







65
Quarter sawn oak dining room table
Measures 48 inches in diameter. Top is not attached to base.




69
Plastic pail of what appears to be homemade soap
And one H & H cleaner bar in box

70
Two stoneware pots. Both are cracked.
Larger pot measures 11 inches in diameter, smaller one is 8 inches in diameter

71
Six gallon two-tone crock
Flower and shield logo



74
Calf feeding bottle, oil bottle ,
And kerosene stove base






80
Miscellaneous lot of glass bottles, brass items,
Inkwells, plate hangers, and an enamelware pan.





85

86
Miscellaneous lot of Lard tin, candle reflectors,
Bottle opener, and Hercules Red Dot cardboard gun powder container


88
20 inch long enamelware roasting pan
With miscellaneous kitchen utensils inside




92
Vintage metal butter churn.
One paddle is broken, but turns freely



95
Antique cast-iron wood burning kitchen stove.
Very heavy bring plenty of help to load into your vehicle





100
Lighted wall clock. 18" square
Features advertising from Mayor's Jewelry, 5th and Vine St., Cincinnati, OH. Clock has a bad cord, could not test.





105
Matching cream and sugar in clear glass.
Additional creamer with chips on rim


107
Silver plated table condiment holder
Has ill-fitted Currier and Ives collector glasses.







114
Ladder back chair
Has been painted multiple colors


116
Two small crocks. 6" & 4 1/2 " dia.
Large crock is cracked and also has a chip on top



119
2 gallon 2 tone crock, heart logo
Has a chip on top, no apparent cracks.

120
Small brown crock jar, measures 8" tall x 7" dia
Has chips along top no apparent cracks

121
2 Toned 2 gallon crock jar has Cloverleaf logo.
One chip on top no apparent cracks




125
Large crock bowl, 14" dia x 7" high
Has many cracks and chips, with a wire retainer to hold it together


127
Two ceramic vases measure 9 inches tall.
Has made in China on bottom


129
Two blue and white vases one is heavily crazed.
Measures 8 inches and 6 inches tall

130
Three pressed glass pieces bowl 8" in diameter
Small dishes measure 4 1/2" in diameter each



133
Large crock bowl, 10 1/2" diameter x 5" tall
Has cracks, but no apparent chipping



136
Two enamelware pieces
One pot measures 8 inches tall by 6 inches in diameter the other is 8 inches tall by 5 inches in diameter. Smaller one is a ladies hygiene kit

137
5 Decorative vases. Tall blue one is 12" tall,
Next 3 are 8" tall, small one with Chinese script is 4" tall, green & white flower holder is 5" tall


139
Miscellaneous small crock lot
4-3" bowls, 3 1/2" x 4" Brown crock, misc crocks & lids

140
4-9" Dinner plates, & 4-6" bread plates.
One bread plate has a chip on the edge

141
4 Ceramic pieces, cream (no lid), sugar,
Bone China basket, & small floral basket


143
Misc 3 piece glass, zinc lid on white glass jar,
Zinc lid on Jumbo Peanut Butter jar, non-lidded jar with "Soda" on it











154
Set of two salt and pepper shakers
Note one has a broken plastic top


156
Heavy ceramic plates and bowls
Some marked Ironstone

157
13 mismatched plates and bowls
Vary in size from 13 inches to 5 1/2 inches

158
Two decorative ceramic pieces.
Vase is 10 inches tall bowl is 5 inches tall



161


163
Several metal items including a knife sharpener
Aluminum cup, and what appears to be silver or silver plate bowl




167
Two spittoons one is gatemarked cast-iron
And the other is steel, with crack



170
Four decorative milk glass pieces
Two vases and two compotes


172
Antique glass front cabinet
Measures 36 inches wide by 72 inches high by 15 inches deep. Contents not included.


174
Miscellaneous glass lot
Has 14 inch glass platter, 12 inch glass vase, drinking glasses and more




178
Miscellaneous hardware items
In a wicker basket and cigar box


180
Two oil lamps and chimney.
Chimney does not fit either lamp. Small lamp has broken filler tube under rusty cap







187
Miscellaneous lot
Includes vintage Christmas ornaments, jaw harp, pipe, and Avon pipe decanter









196

197
Dining room table with four chairs,
Two chairs match and two do not. Dimensions are 72 inches long with three leaves 45 inches wide. With three leaves removed it becomes 45 inches round.




201


203
Small wooden bookcase with Encyclopedias
Bookcase has interesting slot near back of top. Measures 24 inches high by 20 inches wide

204
Cast-iron fireplace shield, has feet on the back.
Measures 20 inches wide by 7 inches high




208
--UPDATE-- Miscellaneous lot of decorative items
Two wall pictures, brass compote, candleholder with no base, ceramic foot from Pigeon Forge, and enamelware pan. Update-The small candleholder with no base has gone missing-

209
Four larger and two smaller oil lantern globes
Large ones are approx 6" diameter, small ones approx 4"



212
Everything in this built-in cabinet.
Includes some aluminum ware, books, advertising.

300
Brownie No. 2A camera
Includes box and original instruction manual. Box has tears, cover of manual has tears as shown in photos. Also includes additional Brownie camera in no box model number unknown





305
Dentist tooth extraction cast-iron bank.
All parts seem to function normally

306
Trick dog cast-iron bank.
All parts seem to function normally

307
Antique cabinet appears to be handmade.
Measures 41 inches wide by 21 inches deep by 62 inches high

308
Framed print of Kentucky state capital.
Measures 29" x 25". Extremely rough.


310
Eight blue glass canning jars
One has the word "SPECIAL" where the "S" appears underembossed.

311
Four cottage cheese jars.
One has a chip on the bottom






317
Two jars, one is Konjola Elixir
And the other is Louis Fritz, Covington, Kentucky













330


332
Antique handmade wooden cabinet
Has hand cut dovetails and raised panels on the doors. Made of pine. 50 inches wide by 19 inches deep by 67 inches tall




336



339
Two rolling pins and one cutting board
Missing handle on one rolling pin


341
Red wooden wagon, sides are removable
Measures 36 inches long by 15 inches wide.













354
Two scales
One is National Family scale, goes to 24 pounds the other is Parcel Post scale goes to 11 pounds



357
Junior cast-iron corn stick pan
The only word we could make out was "Junior"




361



364
Four metal items, one small brass bell,
One hog scraper, one 1/4 gallon oil can, and one decorative Southern Belle







371
Chatman Messicks strop razor sharpener
And Williams shaving stick

372
Singer 4 drawer treadle sewing machine. Very rough
Could not set sewing machine in position because of broken hinge



375
Miscellaneous kitchen items
Includes Dazey churn without a jar, one paddle is broken. Rolling pin missing one handle, sad iron, and one aluminum cup




379
Antique wooden dining table
And three matching chairs, one mismatched chair. Only 2 matching chairs in pics; found another one later.


381
Large Lot of wall hanging pictures
And local interest items. Some rough condition.

382
Antique mirror measures 24" x 15"
You can see brush strokes in the mirroring substance.



385
Vintage heavy folding wooden dual chair
Some slats are missing on one chair

386

387
Potato bin and contents
Appears to be rugs and other linens



















412
Vintage mouse trap
Why catch one if you can catch 4 at once?












424
Primitive brass pan
Appears to be home made






















446
Vintage bellows crop duster.
Be careful, still has dust in it

447
Interesting vintage lead ladle with pour spout
Unique pour spout separates impurities on top

448
Wire mouse or small rodent trap
If you want a better mouse trap this is it

449
Appears to be some sort of chisel or wrench
If you're looking for a mystery this is it






























479
Small hammer. Purpose unknown.
Has interesting end opposite the hammer face. I have come up with a few suggestions of it's use, tinsmith's, silversmith's, or cobbler's hammer.














493
Vintage Maytag fuel mixing can.
Handle is broken at the top



496
Vintage wooden pulley
Note some damage to the sheave







503
Various vintage wooden items includes one C clamp,
One barrel bung spigot, and a wooden shoe









512
Vintage horse collar
Has steel hames and brass knobs

513
Vintage horse collar.
Has wooden hames and steel knobs. Has rodent damage on one side.





518
Vintage wooden tool. Purpose unknown
Is essentially a stick with chains on either end








526
Vintage wooden garden rake
With tree branch handle




530
Two vintage tractor seats.
One is Buckeye the other is Champion.







603
Vintage wooden mantle clock. Winding key included
Tension felt hard on winder, manually moved pendulum, & it ran for about 20-25 seconds. See video.


605
Three amber glass decanters
Stand approximately 21 inches tall

606
Miscellaneous lot
Includes glass lined thermos pitcher, copper kettle, and glass stein with plastic lid




610
Four vintage glass decanters
Note chip at the top of one.

611
Two matching Weller candlesticks
Believed to be hand painted, although they match, there are subtle differences. One has repaired piece on top.



614
Set of China
Includes bowl, bread plate, and cup & saucer







621
Set of 2 heavy brass candle holders,
And 2 mismatched light brass pieces


623


625
Vintage oak table in mission style,
With dovetailed drawers, 43"w x 30"h x 27"d





630
Set of glass stemware
Note chip in rim of one glass






636
Vintage wooden table with drawer in front
Dovetailed drawers. Measures 42 inches wide by 30 inches high by 27 inches deep


638
Turned heavy wood candle base
Has poorly repaired crack




642
Child's plastic spinning wheel
With original instructions

643
Shadow box display of child's personal items
Clothes, picture, and primer book




647
Large lot of vintage magazines.
Some have month but no year listed













660
Gatemarked cast iron three legged planter
Has holes drilled through the bottom









669
Large brass pot, has no holes or cracks,
And very few dents. May have been used as an apple butter cooker or candy pot

670
Large jar of seashells
And other miscellaneous decorations


672
Three prints of local interest.
Erlanger, Union, and Fort Mitchell, Kentucky


674
Photograph of Hopeful Evangelical Lutheran Church
Florence, Kentucky. Extremely faded





679

680
Vintage rocker. Appears to be tufted leather.
Includes pillows, could not find a name.


682
Vintage tapestry. Extremely faded.
Colors are better on the back


700
Vintage corn sheller.
Can be hand turned or motor driven. Very heavy piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item




704
Vintage round pedestal side table
Note split part of pedestal


706
Vintage wash stand, has dovetail drawers
Very heavy piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

707
Vintage Singer six drawer treadle sewing machine.
Could not get top open. Very heavy piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

708
Vintage oak dresser with mirror
Very heavy piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item




712
Vintage children's shoes
There are 4 pairs, and 3 mismatched single shoes




716


718
Miscellaneous electrical lot
Porcelain wall sconce, clamp on light, and wind up clock

719
Wooden and cardboard boxes of sewing items
Inside lid of box is mirrored

720
Limoges decorative pot and metal jewelry box
Lid on pot is cracked & repaired, hinge is broken on metal jewelry box



723
Two Holy Bibles, large one appears to be in German
Published in 1874 in Chicago Illinois





728
Vintage enamelware chamberpot in wooden commode
Dillingham Mfg Co, Sheboygan, WI

729
Vintage wooden rocker.
Appears to be cane weave seat and back











740
Plat of Sehons subdivision South Covington
dated 1849, has water damage



743
Vintage bed includes box spring and mattress
This is a very old item, & may need to be disassembled to be able to move. Bring your own tools if you are the winning bidder. Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

800
Five drawer dresser with beveled mirror.
Dovetail drawers. Tag on the back says West Michigan furniture company Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item

801
Small oak kneehole desk is 42" x 21". No key
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item










811
Candelabra style table lamp
Appears to be homemade, not tested





816
Three vintage books, one set of Christmas stencils
And one Cincinnati Enquirer insert from 1965 celebrating the revolutionary war victory


818
Metal box labeled attachments
Has pieces for sewing machine attachments. Box measures 6 1/2" x 3"




822
Vintage cardboard Meadow Gold cheese box,
Cardboard box including slide projector loader, covered wooden box with liner





827
Kentucky Bicentennial poster is 28" x 24".
Found rolled up in cardboard tube, in very good condition




831
Lot of miscellaneous advertisements
From local area South Fort Mitchell Beverage Station, Hudepohl, Schlitz, Charles Bilz Insurance


833
Miscellaneous lot of glass items.
Includes one bottle that could be mold blown, & 3 stoppers that didn't appear to fit anything

834
Four poster full-size rope bed.
Includes everything shown in photos. This is a very old item, & may need to be disassembled to be able to move. Bring your own tools if you are the winning bidder. Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower...

835
Small vintage washstand on casters
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

836
Trundle bed. Not believe to be complete
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

837
Wood cabinet has one door and is lined
With shelves 44" h x 24" w x 18" d.





904
Vintage wooden workbench
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item








912
Eight vintage various purpose wrenches.
Note that there are a few that are broken

























937
Vintage crop duster
Still has dust inside













950
2 Tobacco knives
One not shown in photos, but very similar



953
Calumet cake pan, hand corn sheller, brush,
Masonry drill bits, & leather strings



956
Vintage "Duplex Fireless Stove No. 35."
Aluminum lined. 15" square by 30" tall











967
Unique design vintage post hole digger
With handle that pivots the spade to remove dirt





















1014
Vintage wire shovel
For cleaning out the big cat's cage!







1021




1025
Wood burning stove mat
Wabash Screen Door Co.

1026
Vintage bed spring
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item

1100
Vintage corn sheller. Does crank and turn.
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item



1103
Kerosene powered egg incubator
From Queen Company, Lincoln, Nebraska. Measures 56" x 34 1/2" and stands 32 inches tall Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item






1109
3-4 Gallon crock jug, includes cork stopper.
Has some chips and handle is cracked

1110
12 inch tall crock jug in all white.
Very good condition. No obvious chips or cracks















1125
Antique harness vise
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item












1137
We are not able to identify the specific use of
this item-labeled Bessire and Company in Indianapolis, Louisville, Atlanta, makers of machinery and items in the bakery business as well as other fields. If you know what it is please let us know






1200
First Federal Savings and Loan
Outdoor thermometer, very rusty











1211
Cast-iron heating stove.
Very heavy/awkward item located on second-floor porch, bring plenty of manpower to help you move & load this item



1214
Wicker table and five wicker chairs,
One is a rocking chair, two are armchairs, two are side chairs. In rough condition


1216

1217
Two lamp globes and one appliance cord
One globe is labeled Dietz D light, New York, USA


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Contact: Doug Garner
Phone: 859-525-6777
Sale Location
5234 Madison Pike
Independence, KY 41051
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Listing Details
The Oxley House (cir 1847) is the oldest building in the Courthouse Square area of Independence KY. The long time Mayor of Independence, Marion Schadler, previously owned the Oxley House and curated the museum over many years. Mayor Schadler has since sold the property with all contents included. The new owners have authorized me to auction all contents of this historic building.






9
Washstand with backsplash.
Measures 32" wide x 36" high x 19" deep



12
Antique pantry made by Sellers Elwood Indiana.
Measures 72" h x 21" w x 12" d. Pictured contents included.



15
Vintage aluminum cookware.
Large pot measures 13" diameter, strainer measures 11" diameter, cake pan measures 11" diameter, ice bucket has dent in lid





20
Vintage enamelware pots. 7 inch double boiler,
11 inch baking pan, 8 inch mixing bowl, 7 inch baking pan


22
Three cottage cheese jars. 5 1/2 inches tall.
From Universal Milk Bottle Service Inc. No chips or cracks







29
Wooden vintage Colby cheese box.
Armor creameries, Chicago Illinois shipped to Armour & Co., Cincinnati, OH. Approx 8" dia.




33
Small lidded enamelware pot
Measures 5 inches diameter by 5 inches tall


35
Eight vintage metal containers
Three have embossed labels





40
Hoosier style cabinet. 66" h x 40" w x 26" d
Bottom right drawer and roll top is stuck. Bottom right drawer is shown in last picture from inside to have a curved back.





45
Small 3 leg gatemarked cast-iron sauce pan.
Measures 7 1/2 inches diameter, 12 inches with the handle.

46
Vintage gatemarked cast-iron pot with bail
Measures 11 inches diameter by 8 inches tall includes metal stand

47
Wooden bakers utensils. Includes 13 inch bowl,
2 Rolling pins, 18 inches, one rolling pin missing a handle -UPDATE- Missing handle found, but not shown in pics.


49
Griswold short base waffle iron
Measures 10 inches across the base



52
Pie and cake bakeware lot
Bake 10 pies and 5 cakes all at once with this collection. One pie tin says "Return to Rex"

53

54
Dining room table measures 40 inches diameter
Has casters on feet, could not find expansion leafs


56
Lot of canning jars, half gallons & quarts
One Mason jar says Patented Nov 30th, 1858

57
Two wood sided sifters, one says number eight
Approximately 17 inches in diameter

58
Lot of tobacco containers
And one Ohio Bluetip kitchen matchbox







65
Quarter sawn oak dining room table
Measures 48 inches in diameter. Top is not attached to base.




69
Plastic pail of what appears to be homemade soap
And one H & H cleaner bar in box

70
Two stoneware pots. Both are cracked.
Larger pot measures 11 inches in diameter, smaller one is 8 inches in diameter

71
Six gallon two-tone crock
Flower and shield logo



74
Calf feeding bottle, oil bottle ,
And kerosene stove base






80
Miscellaneous lot of glass bottles, brass items,
Inkwells, plate hangers, and an enamelware pan.





85

86
Miscellaneous lot of Lard tin, candle reflectors,
Bottle opener, and Hercules Red Dot cardboard gun powder container


88
20 inch long enamelware roasting pan
With miscellaneous kitchen utensils inside




92
Vintage metal butter churn.
One paddle is broken, but turns freely



95
Antique cast-iron wood burning kitchen stove.
Very heavy bring plenty of help to load into your vehicle





100
Lighted wall clock. 18" square
Features advertising from Mayor's Jewelry, 5th and Vine St., Cincinnati, OH. Clock has a bad cord, could not test.





105
Matching cream and sugar in clear glass.
Additional creamer with chips on rim


107
Silver plated table condiment holder
Has ill-fitted Currier and Ives collector glasses.







114
Ladder back chair
Has been painted multiple colors


116
Two small crocks. 6" & 4 1/2 " dia.
Large crock is cracked and also has a chip on top



119
2 gallon 2 tone crock, heart logo
Has a chip on top, no apparent cracks.

120
Small brown crock jar, measures 8" tall x 7" dia
Has chips along top no apparent cracks

121
2 Toned 2 gallon crock jar has Cloverleaf logo.
One chip on top no apparent cracks




125
Large crock bowl, 14" dia x 7" high
Has many cracks and chips, with a wire retainer to hold it together


127
Two ceramic vases measure 9 inches tall.
Has made in China on bottom


129
Two blue and white vases one is heavily crazed.
Measures 8 inches and 6 inches tall

130
Three pressed glass pieces bowl 8" in diameter
Small dishes measure 4 1/2" in diameter each



133
Large crock bowl, 10 1/2" diameter x 5" tall
Has cracks, but no apparent chipping



136
Two enamelware pieces
One pot measures 8 inches tall by 6 inches in diameter the other is 8 inches tall by 5 inches in diameter. Smaller one is a ladies hygiene kit

137
5 Decorative vases. Tall blue one is 12" tall,
Next 3 are 8" tall, small one with Chinese script is 4" tall, green & white flower holder is 5" tall


139
Miscellaneous small crock lot
4-3" bowls, 3 1/2" x 4" Brown crock, misc crocks & lids

140
4-9" Dinner plates, & 4-6" bread plates.
One bread plate has a chip on the edge

141
4 Ceramic pieces, cream (no lid), sugar,
Bone China basket, & small floral basket


143
Misc 3 piece glass, zinc lid on white glass jar,
Zinc lid on Jumbo Peanut Butter jar, non-lidded jar with "Soda" on it











154
Set of two salt and pepper shakers
Note one has a broken plastic top


156
Heavy ceramic plates and bowls
Some marked Ironstone

157
13 mismatched plates and bowls
Vary in size from 13 inches to 5 1/2 inches

158
Two decorative ceramic pieces.
Vase is 10 inches tall bowl is 5 inches tall



161


163
Several metal items including a knife sharpener
Aluminum cup, and what appears to be silver or silver plate bowl




167
Two spittoons one is gatemarked cast-iron
And the other is steel, with crack



170
Four decorative milk glass pieces
Two vases and two compotes


172
Antique glass front cabinet
Measures 36 inches wide by 72 inches high by 15 inches deep. Contents not included.


174
Miscellaneous glass lot
Has 14 inch glass platter, 12 inch glass vase, drinking glasses and more




178
Miscellaneous hardware items
In a wicker basket and cigar box


180
Two oil lamps and chimney.
Chimney does not fit either lamp. Small lamp has broken filler tube under rusty cap







187
Miscellaneous lot
Includes vintage Christmas ornaments, jaw harp, pipe, and Avon pipe decanter









196

197
Dining room table with four chairs,
Two chairs match and two do not. Dimensions are 72 inches long with three leaves 45 inches wide. With three leaves removed it becomes 45 inches round.




201


203
Small wooden bookcase with Encyclopedias
Bookcase has interesting slot near back of top. Measures 24 inches high by 20 inches wide

204
Cast-iron fireplace shield, has feet on the back.
Measures 20 inches wide by 7 inches high




208
--UPDATE-- Miscellaneous lot of decorative items
Two wall pictures, brass compote, candleholder with no base, ceramic foot from Pigeon Forge, and enamelware pan. Update-The small candleholder with no base has gone missing-

209
Four larger and two smaller oil lantern globes
Large ones are approx 6" diameter, small ones approx 4"



212
Everything in this built-in cabinet.
Includes some aluminum ware, books, advertising.

300
Brownie No. 2A camera
Includes box and original instruction manual. Box has tears, cover of manual has tears as shown in photos. Also includes additional Brownie camera in no box model number unknown





305
Dentist tooth extraction cast-iron bank.
All parts seem to function normally

306
Trick dog cast-iron bank.
All parts seem to function normally

307
Antique cabinet appears to be handmade.
Measures 41 inches wide by 21 inches deep by 62 inches high

308
Framed print of Kentucky state capital.
Measures 29" x 25". Extremely rough.


310
Eight blue glass canning jars
One has the word "SPECIAL" where the "S" appears underembossed.

311
Four cottage cheese jars.
One has a chip on the bottom






317
Two jars, one is Konjola Elixir
And the other is Louis Fritz, Covington, Kentucky













330


332
Antique handmade wooden cabinet
Has hand cut dovetails and raised panels on the doors. Made of pine. 50 inches wide by 19 inches deep by 67 inches tall




336



339
Two rolling pins and one cutting board
Missing handle on one rolling pin


341
Red wooden wagon, sides are removable
Measures 36 inches long by 15 inches wide.













354
Two scales
One is National Family scale, goes to 24 pounds the other is Parcel Post scale goes to 11 pounds



357
Junior cast-iron corn stick pan
The only word we could make out was "Junior"




361



364
Four metal items, one small brass bell,
One hog scraper, one 1/4 gallon oil can, and one decorative Southern Belle







371
Chatman Messicks strop razor sharpener
And Williams shaving stick

372
Singer 4 drawer treadle sewing machine. Very rough
Could not set sewing machine in position because of broken hinge



375
Miscellaneous kitchen items
Includes Dazey churn without a jar, one paddle is broken. Rolling pin missing one handle, sad iron, and one aluminum cup




379
Antique wooden dining table
And three matching chairs, one mismatched chair. Only 2 matching chairs in pics; found another one later.


381
Large Lot of wall hanging pictures
And local interest items. Some rough condition.

382
Antique mirror measures 24" x 15"
You can see brush strokes in the mirroring substance.



385
Vintage heavy folding wooden dual chair
Some slats are missing on one chair

386

387
Potato bin and contents
Appears to be rugs and other linens



















412
Vintage mouse trap
Why catch one if you can catch 4 at once?












424
Primitive brass pan
Appears to be home made






















446
Vintage bellows crop duster.
Be careful, still has dust in it

447
Interesting vintage lead ladle with pour spout
Unique pour spout separates impurities on top

448
Wire mouse or small rodent trap
If you want a better mouse trap this is it

449
Appears to be some sort of chisel or wrench
If you're looking for a mystery this is it






























479
Small hammer. Purpose unknown.
Has interesting end opposite the hammer face. I have come up with a few suggestions of it's use, tinsmith's, silversmith's, or cobbler's hammer.














493
Vintage Maytag fuel mixing can.
Handle is broken at the top



496
Vintage wooden pulley
Note some damage to the sheave







503
Various vintage wooden items includes one C clamp,
One barrel bung spigot, and a wooden shoe









512
Vintage horse collar
Has steel hames and brass knobs

513
Vintage horse collar.
Has wooden hames and steel knobs. Has rodent damage on one side.





518
Vintage wooden tool. Purpose unknown
Is essentially a stick with chains on either end








526
Vintage wooden garden rake
With tree branch handle




530
Two vintage tractor seats.
One is Buckeye the other is Champion.







603
Vintage wooden mantle clock. Winding key included
Tension felt hard on winder, manually moved pendulum, & it ran for about 20-25 seconds. See video.


605
Three amber glass decanters
Stand approximately 21 inches tall

606
Miscellaneous lot
Includes glass lined thermos pitcher, copper kettle, and glass stein with plastic lid




610
Four vintage glass decanters
Note chip at the top of one.

611
Two matching Weller candlesticks
Believed to be hand painted, although they match, there are subtle differences. One has repaired piece on top.



614
Set of China
Includes bowl, bread plate, and cup & saucer







621
Set of 2 heavy brass candle holders,
And 2 mismatched light brass pieces


623


625
Vintage oak table in mission style,
With dovetailed drawers, 43"w x 30"h x 27"d





630
Set of glass stemware
Note chip in rim of one glass






636
Vintage wooden table with drawer in front
Dovetailed drawers. Measures 42 inches wide by 30 inches high by 27 inches deep


638
Turned heavy wood candle base
Has poorly repaired crack




642
Child's plastic spinning wheel
With original instructions

643
Shadow box display of child's personal items
Clothes, picture, and primer book




647
Large lot of vintage magazines.
Some have month but no year listed













660
Gatemarked cast iron three legged planter
Has holes drilled through the bottom









669
Large brass pot, has no holes or cracks,
And very few dents. May have been used as an apple butter cooker or candy pot

670
Large jar of seashells
And other miscellaneous decorations


672
Three prints of local interest.
Erlanger, Union, and Fort Mitchell, Kentucky


674
Photograph of Hopeful Evangelical Lutheran Church
Florence, Kentucky. Extremely faded





679

680
Vintage rocker. Appears to be tufted leather.
Includes pillows, could not find a name.


682
Vintage tapestry. Extremely faded.
Colors are better on the back


700
Vintage corn sheller.
Can be hand turned or motor driven. Very heavy piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item




704
Vintage round pedestal side table
Note split part of pedestal


706
Vintage wash stand, has dovetail drawers
Very heavy piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

707
Vintage Singer six drawer treadle sewing machine.
Could not get top open. Very heavy piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

708
Vintage oak dresser with mirror
Very heavy piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item




712
Vintage children's shoes
There are 4 pairs, and 3 mismatched single shoes




716


718
Miscellaneous electrical lot
Porcelain wall sconce, clamp on light, and wind up clock

719
Wooden and cardboard boxes of sewing items
Inside lid of box is mirrored

720
Limoges decorative pot and metal jewelry box
Lid on pot is cracked & repaired, hinge is broken on metal jewelry box



723
Two Holy Bibles, large one appears to be in German
Published in 1874 in Chicago Illinois





728
Vintage enamelware chamberpot in wooden commode
Dillingham Mfg Co, Sheboygan, WI

729
Vintage wooden rocker.
Appears to be cane weave seat and back











740
Plat of Sehons subdivision South Covington
dated 1849, has water damage



743
Vintage bed includes box spring and mattress
This is a very old item, & may need to be disassembled to be able to move. Bring your own tools if you are the winning bidder. Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

800
Five drawer dresser with beveled mirror.
Dovetail drawers. Tag on the back says West Michigan furniture company Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item

801
Small oak kneehole desk is 42" x 21". No key
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item










811
Candelabra style table lamp
Appears to be homemade, not tested





816
Three vintage books, one set of Christmas stencils
And one Cincinnati Enquirer insert from 1965 celebrating the revolutionary war victory


818
Metal box labeled attachments
Has pieces for sewing machine attachments. Box measures 6 1/2" x 3"




822
Vintage cardboard Meadow Gold cheese box,
Cardboard box including slide projector loader, covered wooden box with liner





827
Kentucky Bicentennial poster is 28" x 24".
Found rolled up in cardboard tube, in very good condition




831
Lot of miscellaneous advertisements
From local area South Fort Mitchell Beverage Station, Hudepohl, Schlitz, Charles Bilz Insurance


833
Miscellaneous lot of glass items.
Includes one bottle that could be mold blown, & 3 stoppers that didn't appear to fit anything

834
Four poster full-size rope bed.
Includes everything shown in photos. This is a very old item, & may need to be disassembled to be able to move. Bring your own tools if you are the winning bidder. Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower...

835
Small vintage washstand on casters
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

836
Trundle bed. Not believe to be complete
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

837
Wood cabinet has one door and is lined
With shelves 44" h x 24" w x 18" d.





904
Vintage wooden workbench
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item








912
Eight vintage various purpose wrenches.
Note that there are a few that are broken

























937
Vintage crop duster
Still has dust inside













950
2 Tobacco knives
One not shown in photos, but very similar



953
Calumet cake pan, hand corn sheller, brush,
Masonry drill bits, & leather strings



956
Vintage "Duplex Fireless Stove No. 35."
Aluminum lined. 15" square by 30" tall











967
Unique design vintage post hole digger
With handle that pivots the spade to remove dirt





















1014
Vintage wire shovel
For cleaning out the big cat's cage!







1021




1025
Wood burning stove mat
Wabash Screen Door Co.

1026
Vintage bed spring
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item

1100
Vintage corn sheller. Does crank and turn.
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item



1103
Kerosene powered egg incubator
From Queen Company, Lincoln, Nebraska. Measures 56" x 34 1/2" and stands 32 inches tall Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item






1109
3-4 Gallon crock jug, includes cork stopper.
Has some chips and handle is cracked

1110
12 inch tall crock jug in all white.
Very good condition. No obvious chips or cracks















1125
Antique harness vise
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item












1137
We are not able to identify the specific use of
this item-labeled Bessire and Company in Indianapolis, Louisville, Atlanta, makers of machinery and items in the bakery business as well as other fields. If you know what it is please let us know






1200
First Federal Savings and Loan
Outdoor thermometer, very rusty











1211
Cast-iron heating stove.
Very heavy/awkward item located on second-floor porch, bring plenty of manpower to help you move & load this item



1214
Wicker table and five wicker chairs,
One is a rocking chair, two are armchairs, two are side chairs. In rough condition


1216

1217
Two lamp globes and one appliance cord
One globe is labeled Dietz D light, New York, USA


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Oxley House Museum - Primitives - Tools
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Sale Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Thursday Jul 20
Bidding Ends: Thursday Aug 10
Sale Location

Independence, KY 41051
Company
Listing Terms and Conditions
PLEASE READ ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE BIDDING. BY BIDDING, YOU ARE AGREEING TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS – These Terms and Conditions are general auction terms and conditions. Additional Terms and conditions specific to each individual auction or lot may apply. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL ONLINE AUCTION SYSTEMS ARE SUBJECT TO VARIOUS INTERNET SPEEDS. YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO USE THE MAX BID FEATURE AND YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO NOT BID "AT THE LAST SECOND". ENTER YOUR BIDS PROMPTLY TO ALLOW THE ONLINE SYSTEM TO PROCESS ALL BIDS IN A TIMELY FASHION. GOOD LUCK! A 10% Buyers Premium applies to all bids and is due and payable in full with the final payment. All assets can/will be charged to your cedit card on file soon after the auction closes unless noted. All credit cards transaction must clear before items can be removed, You will be emailed a invoice when your transaction has cleared. Invoices are required for item removal NO CREDIT CARD FEES WILL BE CHARGED TO THE BUYER. 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The Oxley House (cir 1847) is the oldest building in the Courthouse Square area of Independence KY. The long time Mayor of Independence, Marion Schadler, previously owned the Oxley House and curated the museum over many years. Mayor Schadler has since sold the property with all contents included. The new owners have authorized me to auction all contents of this historic building.

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Washstand with backsplash.
Measures 32" wide x 36" high x 19" deep

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Antique pantry made by Sellers Elwood Indiana.
Measures 72" h x 21" w x 12" d. Pictured contents included.

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Vintage aluminum cookware.
Large pot measures 13" diameter, strainer measures 11" diameter, cake pan measures 11" diameter, ice bucket has dent in lid

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Vintage enamelware pots. 7 inch double boiler,
11 inch baking pan, 8 inch mixing bowl, 7 inch baking pan

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Three cottage cheese jars. 5 1/2 inches tall.
From Universal Milk Bottle Service Inc. No chips or cracks

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Wooden vintage Colby cheese box.
Armor creameries, Chicago Illinois shipped to Armour & Co., Cincinnati, OH. Approx 8" dia.

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Small lidded enamelware pot
Measures 5 inches diameter by 5 inches tall

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Eight vintage metal containers
Three have embossed labels

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Hoosier style cabinet. 66" h x 40" w x 26" d
Bottom right drawer and roll top is stuck. Bottom right drawer is shown in last picture from inside to have a curved back.

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Small 3 leg gatemarked cast-iron sauce pan.
Measures 7 1/2 inches diameter, 12 inches with the handle.

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Vintage gatemarked cast-iron pot with bail
Measures 11 inches diameter by 8 inches tall includes metal stand

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Wooden bakers utensils. Includes 13 inch bowl,
2 Rolling pins, 18 inches, one rolling pin missing a handle -UPDATE- Missing handle found, but not shown in pics.

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Griswold short base waffle iron
Measures 10 inches across the base

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Pie and cake bakeware lot
Bake 10 pies and 5 cakes all at once with this collection. One pie tin says "Return to Rex"

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Dining room table measures 40 inches diameter
Has casters on feet, could not find expansion leafs

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Lot of canning jars, half gallons & quarts
One Mason jar says Patented Nov 30th, 1858

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Two wood sided sifters, one says number eight
Approximately 17 inches in diameter

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Lot of tobacco containers
And one Ohio Bluetip kitchen matchbox

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Quarter sawn oak dining room table
Measures 48 inches in diameter. Top is not attached to base.

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Plastic pail of what appears to be homemade soap
And one H & H cleaner bar in box

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Two stoneware pots. Both are cracked.
Larger pot measures 11 inches in diameter, smaller one is 8 inches in diameter

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Six gallon two-tone crock
Flower and shield logo

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Calf feeding bottle, oil bottle ,
And kerosene stove base

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Miscellaneous lot of glass bottles, brass items,
Inkwells, plate hangers, and an enamelware pan.

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Miscellaneous lot of Lard tin, candle reflectors,
Bottle opener, and Hercules Red Dot cardboard gun powder container

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20 inch long enamelware roasting pan
With miscellaneous kitchen utensils inside

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Vintage metal butter churn.
One paddle is broken, but turns freely

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Antique cast-iron wood burning kitchen stove.
Very heavy bring plenty of help to load into your vehicle

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Lighted wall clock. 18" square
Features advertising from Mayor's Jewelry, 5th and Vine St., Cincinnati, OH. Clock has a bad cord, could not test.

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Matching cream and sugar in clear glass.
Additional creamer with chips on rim

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Silver plated table condiment holder
Has ill-fitted Currier and Ives collector glasses.

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Ladder back chair
Has been painted multiple colors

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Two small crocks. 6" & 4 1/2 " dia.
Large crock is cracked and also has a chip on top

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2 gallon 2 tone crock, heart logo
Has a chip on top, no apparent cracks.

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Small brown crock jar, measures 8" tall x 7" dia
Has chips along top no apparent cracks

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2 Toned 2 gallon crock jar has Cloverleaf logo.
One chip on top no apparent cracks

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Large crock bowl, 14" dia x 7" high
Has many cracks and chips, with a wire retainer to hold it together

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Two ceramic vases measure 9 inches tall.
Has made in China on bottom

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Two blue and white vases one is heavily crazed.
Measures 8 inches and 6 inches tall

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Three pressed glass pieces bowl 8" in diameter
Small dishes measure 4 1/2" in diameter each

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Large crock bowl, 10 1/2" diameter x 5" tall
Has cracks, but no apparent chipping

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Two enamelware pieces
One pot measures 8 inches tall by 6 inches in diameter the other is 8 inches tall by 5 inches in diameter. Smaller one is a ladies hygiene kit

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5 Decorative vases. Tall blue one is 12" tall,
Next 3 are 8" tall, small one with Chinese script is 4" tall, green & white flower holder is 5" tall

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Miscellaneous small crock lot
4-3" bowls, 3 1/2" x 4" Brown crock, misc crocks & lids

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4-9" Dinner plates, & 4-6" bread plates.
One bread plate has a chip on the edge

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4 Ceramic pieces, cream (no lid), sugar,
Bone China basket, & small floral basket

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Misc 3 piece glass, zinc lid on white glass jar,
Zinc lid on Jumbo Peanut Butter jar, non-lidded jar with "Soda" on it

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Set of two salt and pepper shakers
Note one has a broken plastic top

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Heavy ceramic plates and bowls
Some marked Ironstone

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13 mismatched plates and bowls
Vary in size from 13 inches to 5 1/2 inches

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Two decorative ceramic pieces.
Vase is 10 inches tall bowl is 5 inches tall

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Several metal items including a knife sharpener
Aluminum cup, and what appears to be silver or silver plate bowl

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Two spittoons one is gatemarked cast-iron
And the other is steel, with crack

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Four decorative milk glass pieces
Two vases and two compotes

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Antique glass front cabinet
Measures 36 inches wide by 72 inches high by 15 inches deep. Contents not included.

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Miscellaneous glass lot
Has 14 inch glass platter, 12 inch glass vase, drinking glasses and more

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Miscellaneous hardware items
In a wicker basket and cigar box

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Two oil lamps and chimney.
Chimney does not fit either lamp. Small lamp has broken filler tube under rusty cap

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Miscellaneous lot
Includes vintage Christmas ornaments, jaw harp, pipe, and Avon pipe decanter

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Dining room table with four chairs,
Two chairs match and two do not. Dimensions are 72 inches long with three leaves 45 inches wide. With three leaves removed it becomes 45 inches round.

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Small wooden bookcase with Encyclopedias
Bookcase has interesting slot near back of top. Measures 24 inches high by 20 inches wide

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Cast-iron fireplace shield, has feet on the back.
Measures 20 inches wide by 7 inches high

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--UPDATE-- Miscellaneous lot of decorative items
Two wall pictures, brass compote, candleholder with no base, ceramic foot from Pigeon Forge, and enamelware pan. Update-The small candleholder with no base has gone missing-

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Four larger and two smaller oil lantern globes
Large ones are approx 6" diameter, small ones approx 4"

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Everything in this built-in cabinet.
Includes some aluminum ware, books, advertising.

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Brownie No. 2A camera
Includes box and original instruction manual. Box has tears, cover of manual has tears as shown in photos. Also includes additional Brownie camera in no box model number unknown

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Dentist tooth extraction cast-iron bank.
All parts seem to function normally

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Trick dog cast-iron bank.
All parts seem to function normally

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Antique cabinet appears to be handmade.
Measures 41 inches wide by 21 inches deep by 62 inches high

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Framed print of Kentucky state capital.
Measures 29" x 25". Extremely rough.

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Eight blue glass canning jars
One has the word "SPECIAL" where the "S" appears underembossed.

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Four cottage cheese jars.
One has a chip on the bottom

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Two jars, one is Konjola Elixir
And the other is Louis Fritz, Covington, Kentucky

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Antique handmade wooden cabinet
Has hand cut dovetails and raised panels on the doors. Made of pine. 50 inches wide by 19 inches deep by 67 inches tall

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Two rolling pins and one cutting board
Missing handle on one rolling pin

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Red wooden wagon, sides are removable
Measures 36 inches long by 15 inches wide.

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Two scales
One is National Family scale, goes to 24 pounds the other is Parcel Post scale goes to 11 pounds

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Junior cast-iron corn stick pan
The only word we could make out was "Junior"

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Four metal items, one small brass bell,
One hog scraper, one 1/4 gallon oil can, and one decorative Southern Belle

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Chatman Messicks strop razor sharpener
And Williams shaving stick

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Singer 4 drawer treadle sewing machine. Very rough
Could not set sewing machine in position because of broken hinge

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Miscellaneous kitchen items
Includes Dazey churn without a jar, one paddle is broken. Rolling pin missing one handle, sad iron, and one aluminum cup

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Antique wooden dining table
And three matching chairs, one mismatched chair. Only 2 matching chairs in pics; found another one later.

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Large Lot of wall hanging pictures
And local interest items. Some rough condition.

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Antique mirror measures 24" x 15"
You can see brush strokes in the mirroring substance.

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Vintage heavy folding wooden dual chair
Some slats are missing on one chair

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Potato bin and contents
Appears to be rugs and other linens

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Vintage mouse trap
Why catch one if you can catch 4 at once?

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Primitive brass pan
Appears to be home made

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Vintage bellows crop duster.
Be careful, still has dust in it

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Interesting vintage lead ladle with pour spout
Unique pour spout separates impurities on top

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Wire mouse or small rodent trap
If you want a better mouse trap this is it

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Appears to be some sort of chisel or wrench
If you're looking for a mystery this is it

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Small hammer. Purpose unknown.
Has interesting end opposite the hammer face. I have come up with a few suggestions of it's use, tinsmith's, silversmith's, or cobbler's hammer.

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Vintage Maytag fuel mixing can.
Handle is broken at the top

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Vintage wooden pulley
Note some damage to the sheave

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Various vintage wooden items includes one C clamp,
One barrel bung spigot, and a wooden shoe

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Vintage horse collar
Has steel hames and brass knobs

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Vintage horse collar.
Has wooden hames and steel knobs. Has rodent damage on one side.

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Vintage wooden tool. Purpose unknown
Is essentially a stick with chains on either end

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Vintage wooden garden rake
With tree branch handle

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Two vintage tractor seats.
One is Buckeye the other is Champion.

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Vintage wooden mantle clock. Winding key included
Tension felt hard on winder, manually moved pendulum, & it ran for about 20-25 seconds. See video.

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Three amber glass decanters
Stand approximately 21 inches tall

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Miscellaneous lot
Includes glass lined thermos pitcher, copper kettle, and glass stein with plastic lid

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Four vintage glass decanters
Note chip at the top of one.

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Two matching Weller candlesticks
Believed to be hand painted, although they match, there are subtle differences. One has repaired piece on top.

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Set of China
Includes bowl, bread plate, and cup & saucer

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Set of 2 heavy brass candle holders,
And 2 mismatched light brass pieces

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Vintage oak table in mission style,
With dovetailed drawers, 43"w x 30"h x 27"d

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Set of glass stemware
Note chip in rim of one glass

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Vintage wooden table with drawer in front
Dovetailed drawers. Measures 42 inches wide by 30 inches high by 27 inches deep

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Turned heavy wood candle base
Has poorly repaired crack

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Child's plastic spinning wheel
With original instructions

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Shadow box display of child's personal items
Clothes, picture, and primer book

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Large lot of vintage magazines.
Some have month but no year listed

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Gatemarked cast iron three legged planter
Has holes drilled through the bottom

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Large brass pot, has no holes or cracks,
And very few dents. May have been used as an apple butter cooker or candy pot

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Large jar of seashells
And other miscellaneous decorations

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Three prints of local interest.
Erlanger, Union, and Fort Mitchell, Kentucky

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Photograph of Hopeful Evangelical Lutheran Church
Florence, Kentucky. Extremely faded

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Vintage rocker. Appears to be tufted leather.
Includes pillows, could not find a name.

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Vintage tapestry. Extremely faded.
Colors are better on the back

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Vintage corn sheller.
Can be hand turned or motor driven. Very heavy piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item

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Vintage round pedestal side table
Note split part of pedestal

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Vintage wash stand, has dovetail drawers
Very heavy piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

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Vintage Singer six drawer treadle sewing machine.
Could not get top open. Very heavy piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

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Vintage oak dresser with mirror
Very heavy piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

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Vintage children's shoes
There are 4 pairs, and 3 mismatched single shoes

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Miscellaneous electrical lot
Porcelain wall sconce, clamp on light, and wind up clock

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Wooden and cardboard boxes of sewing items
Inside lid of box is mirrored

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Limoges decorative pot and metal jewelry box
Lid on pot is cracked & repaired, hinge is broken on metal jewelry box

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Two Holy Bibles, large one appears to be in German
Published in 1874 in Chicago Illinois

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Vintage enamelware chamberpot in wooden commode
Dillingham Mfg Co, Sheboygan, WI

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Vintage wooden rocker.
Appears to be cane weave seat and back

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Plat of Sehons subdivision South Covington
dated 1849, has water damage

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Vintage bed includes box spring and mattress
This is a very old item, & may need to be disassembled to be able to move. Bring your own tools if you are the winning bidder. Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

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Five drawer dresser with beveled mirror.
Dovetail drawers. Tag on the back says West Michigan furniture company Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item

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Small oak kneehole desk is 42" x 21". No key
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item

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Candelabra style table lamp
Appears to be homemade, not tested

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Three vintage books, one set of Christmas stencils
And one Cincinnati Enquirer insert from 1965 celebrating the revolutionary war victory

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Metal box labeled attachments
Has pieces for sewing machine attachments. Box measures 6 1/2" x 3"

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Vintage cardboard Meadow Gold cheese box,
Cardboard box including slide projector loader, covered wooden box with liner

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Kentucky Bicentennial poster is 28" x 24".
Found rolled up in cardboard tube, in very good condition

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Lot of miscellaneous advertisements
From local area South Fort Mitchell Beverage Station, Hudepohl, Schlitz, Charles Bilz Insurance

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Miscellaneous lot of glass items.
Includes one bottle that could be mold blown, & 3 stoppers that didn't appear to fit anything

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Four poster full-size rope bed.
Includes everything shown in photos. This is a very old item, & may need to be disassembled to be able to move. Bring your own tools if you are the winning bidder. Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower...

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Small vintage washstand on casters
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

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Trundle bed. Not believe to be complete
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

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Wood cabinet has one door and is lined
With shelves 44" h x 24" w x 18" d.

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Vintage wooden workbench
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

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Eight vintage various purpose wrenches.
Note that there are a few that are broken

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Vintage crop duster
Still has dust inside

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2 Tobacco knives
One not shown in photos, but very similar

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Calumet cake pan, hand corn sheller, brush,
Masonry drill bits, & leather strings

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Vintage "Duplex Fireless Stove No. 35."
Aluminum lined. 15" square by 30" tall

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Unique design vintage post hole digger
With handle that pivots the spade to remove dirt

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Vintage wire shovel
For cleaning out the big cat's cage!

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Wood burning stove mat
Wabash Screen Door Co.

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Vintage bed spring
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item

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Vintage corn sheller. Does crank and turn.
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove this item

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Kerosene powered egg incubator
From Queen Company, Lincoln, Nebraska. Measures 56" x 34 1/2" and stands 32 inches tall Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item

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3-4 Gallon crock jug, includes cork stopper.
Has some chips and handle is cracked

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12 inch tall crock jug in all white.
Very good condition. No obvious chips or cracks

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Antique harness vise
Very heavy/awkward piece located on the second floor. You must bring your own manpower to safely remove and load this item

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We are not able to identify the specific use of
this item-labeled Bessire and Company in Indianapolis, Louisville, Atlanta, makers of machinery and items in the bakery business as well as other fields. If you know what it is please let us know

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First Federal Savings and Loan
Outdoor thermometer, very rusty

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Cast-iron heating stove.
Very heavy/awkward item located on second-floor porch, bring plenty of manpower to help you move & load this item

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Wicker table and five wicker chairs,
One is a rocking chair, two are armchairs, two are side chairs. In rough condition

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Two lamp globes and one appliance cord
One globe is labeled Dietz D light, New York, USA

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