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Estate collection of antique tools, lanterns, oil lamps
Listing ID#: 209976
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Morning View, KY 41063 |
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Bidding Starts: Saturday Nov 10 Bidding Ends: Thursday Nov 29 |
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Northern Kentucky Auction Contact: Doug Garner Phone: 859-525-6777 Email: douggar@gmail.com Website: NorthernKentuckyAuction.com EstateSale.com ID#: 5621 View company information and listings |
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ONLINE BIDDING ONLY - The estate of Louis & Rita Neuspickel. This is auction one of several over the next few months. The Nuespickels were longtime residents of their farm on Kenton Station Road and Louis was a collector of anything and everything related to farming, tools, railroad, washing machines, military, machine tools. Many museum quality items. This is one of the rarest and unusual ANTIQUES collections we have ever come accross. We are estimating 6-8 separate auctions from this estate. This is a rural location, use your GPS mapping to find the best route for preview and pick up. 902 Mid 1800's seed fan. N. W. Slade & Co Canton Agricultural Works, Balto, MD This item/lot does not ship. 900 Seattle Electric Washer Company 1900 Cataract Binghamton NY. Not tested. This item/lot does not ship. 901 Huge pedestal scale including weights This item/lot does not ship. 1002 Two shelf glass display case. Top glass needs to be replaced. Opening in the back is meant for sliding doors. Measures approximately 48" w x 39" t x 24" d. Glass is missing from one end panel. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1003 Glass display case with two half shelves. Measures approximately 70 1/4" l x 38" t x 20 1/4" d. Glass is cracked in the front and needs replaced. Chip on the top glass in two places. Meant for sliding doors in the back. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1004 Two shelf glass display case. Measures approximately 60" l x 38" t x 20 1/4" d. Has pressboard sliding doors on back. Missing glass front. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1005 Antique school desk believed to be from the old Visalia or Maybe Demossville School House. Measures 26" w x 32 1/2" t x 28" d. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1006 Two wooden nail kegs. Both are 17" tall and one is 10" in diameter and the other is 12". See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1007 3 Vintage augers with wood handles. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1009 6 Metal shoe lasts. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1010 6 Metal shoe lasts. Various sizes. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1011 6 shoe lasts in various sizes. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1012 2 Shoe lasts and 8 shoe forms. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1013 3 Large shoe lasts. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1014 10 metal shoe firms. This item/lot does not ship. 1015 12 Shoe forms and wooden box. This item/lot does not ship. 1016 Two fencing swords. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1017 Display of shoe forms, shoe lasts and hammers. This item/lot does not ship. 1018 42" Round pedestal table. Needs repaired and refinished. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1019 Cobbler hammers, heels, shoe form and extra hammer heads. 1020 1022 Two vintage grabbers. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1023 #5 Crock jug. Wood stopper in the top. In good shape. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1024 #4 Crock jug without a stopper. This item/lot does not ship. 1025 Three pieces of crock pottery. One is a jug. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1026 Three pieces of crock pottery. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1027 Three pieces of crock pottery. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1028 Two pieces of crock pottery. 7 1/2" tall. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1029 9" Crock jug with cork. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1030 Two pieces of crock pottery. Jug us 12" and the crock is 9" tall. This item/lot does not ship. 1031 10" Crock jug with corn cob stopper. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1032 #4 Crock. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1033 Two crocks. One is 5 1/2" x 9 1/2" and the other is 6 1/2" x 8 1/2". See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1034 Two old fashioned coffee grinders. One is in need of repair and missing parts. See photos. 1035 One 13" crock jug. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1036 1038 1039 One metal railroad crossing sign Measures approx. 3 ft. in diameter. This item/lot does not ship. 1040 Wooden keg which measures 17" x 11" in diameter. Has a brass collar. See photos. 1041 6 Pieces of forging tools. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1042 4 Pieces of forging tools. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1043 Three pieces of iron forging tools. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1044 Two iron nippers. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1045 One large iron forging tool. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1047 Warren 10 lb. RR spike mallet. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1048 Tamco SAF-T 10 lb. RR Spike Mallet. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1049 Sledgehammer. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1050 Detector Post-Gram parcel scale. See photos. This item/lot does not ship. 1052 Several different types of animal traps. See photos. 1053 Various older kitchen utensils and one room thermometer. See photos. 1054 Assortment of vintage kitchen utensils and two note holders. See photos. 1056 Assortment of hand tools. Pipe threader, steel tongs, rasp, angle squares and lead pot. 1057 3 Pieces of Sheffield, one Forbes, candle mold, Ovaltine cup, cork screws, potato masher, peeler, old can opener, etc. See photos. 1058 1059 Torrid by the Frank E. Wolcott Co. Patd Nov. 15th, 1920. 1062 1063 Assortment of tools. Two braces, axe head, broad axe head, draw knife, hacksaw, pick, plow shoe and cultivator. See photos. 1066 Fountain pen sets, color coordinating tie rack, Mazda Auto Lamp ring, whistle, folding carpenters ruler, etc. See photos. 1067 10 ft. 1/4" chain, window weight, manure spreader, chain, Griswold damper, several T handle wrenches, offset adjustable wrench, small vise and single tree hook. 1068 Kitchen knives and silver plate silverware. See photos. 1070 11 Pieces of eating utensils. One piece marked 1885. See photos. 1071 Misc. lot which includes playing cards, bottle openers, Prince Albert can, shaving brush, knife holders, etc. See photos. 1074 Two nutcrackers. Perfection Nut Cracker Co., Waco, Texas. See photos. 1076 One Sunbeam heater and one Coleman canister stove. Did not test items. See photos. 1080 Early tabletop Arctic Zaire fan. 14" tall. Did not test. 1081 Antique fan Westinghouse 12" Model 315734 Cir. 1920. Not Tested 1082 #1 Kerosene Oil Heater made by C. L. Shivery Co., Tilley, England. See photos 1084 Air Medicator & Injector. Moore Cincinnati. Patent April 22nd, 1884. See photos. 1087 Canco Copper Boiler. Edges not sealed at the bottom in a few places. 23" l x 13 1/2" tall x 12" w. Also a small spittoon. See photos. 1088 Copper boiler with lid. Measures approximately 24" x 13 1/2" x 13". See photos. 1089 Copper boiler with metal lid. Measures approximately 24" x 13" x 13". Lid has rust on outside. Boiler is in good condition. See photos. 1090 Early iron coffee grinder. Enterprise MFG., Philadelphia, PA. Pat. 1873. 1091 Believed to be a Griswold fruit & Lard press. Looks like a #6, 6 quart. See photos. 1092 # 8, Iron kettle. W. Resor & Co. , Cincinnati, Ohio. See photos. 1094 Two brass or metal blow torches. One has a decal for Otto Bernard on the front. See photos. 1095 Two blow torches. One is marked Unique MFG., Chicago and the other is marked System Missle, Brock & Co., Berlin, K4323. See photos. 1096 3 Old lard cans, one syrup can, pipe tobacco and peanut can. Bucket handle and a twist of tobacco. See photos. 1098 1099 Oil lamp with wrought iron holder to gang on the wall. Has a wick. 13" tall. See photos. 1100 Vintage COLEMAN LAMP CO WICHITA KANSAS Kerosene Quick Light, 18 inches tall. See photos. 1101 Two Rayo lamps. Bases are metal. Only 1 globe and chimney. See photos. 1102 6-15-1907. Light for L & N Pullman RR Car. See photos. 1103 Two lantern globes and three lamp chimneys. The red lantern globe is marked Dietz, Fitzall, NY, USA. See photos. 1104 Two metal Eagles, one is 29" and the small one is 27 ". Ready to hang on wall or exterior. See photos. 1105 32" Sun Bow plastic Eagle, from Mount Clemens, Mich. one small metal Eagle. See photos. 1107 Canister heater. Could be military not sure. See photos. 1108 Ceramic sign, marked Edison, BSCO, Primary Battery. 1808. See photos. 1109 Waffle Tree Chain used in the Civil War. See photos. 1110 Ceramic insulator, metal clock made in Germany, copper bell and button hooks. Two shoe hooks from Potter shoe, Cincinnati, B. Mersmann, Freeman Ave., S. Fred & Bros., Lebanon and one not marked. See photos. 1111 Dienstglas, 10X50, WW2 German officers binoculars marked 1307, bloc +, see photos 1113 Misc lot which includes a Hair Wiz hair trimmer, glass soap dish, old View Master and metal belt buckle which reads Article II, The Right To Bear Arms. See photos. 1114 Display cases. Three are 12 x 16 and one small case. Additional pieces of cotton/foam. See photos. 1116 8" X 7" Ramon's glass jar with metal top. See photos. 1117 Three pairs of hedge trimmers, two pair of loppers, one file, pick head, two wood handles and 6 plow shoes. 1120 Assortment of open end wrenches, metal tool tray and other items. See photos. 1121 Old bicycle tire pump, pipe bender, some sort of lathe and some type of puller. See photos. 1124 3 Braces and one Craftsman rotary drill. See photos 1127 Two wood levels, bubbles intact. One is marked Stanley and one is Keystone. See photos. 1128 1129 4' & 3' C Clamp, two cobbler hammers, several Walsh and offset coal chisel in a wooden cheese box. 1130 Pick axe head, open ended wrenches, small levers, hand saw, rotary drill, small vise, etc. See photos. 1133 Wood tool carrier, rasp, napping hammer, tin snips, nippers, Stanley square, and misc tools. 1134 Metal can, scale parts, bellows, metal caster and several other items. See photos. 1137 1138 Two animal traps, vise, two metal handles, pick, pry bar, etc. See photos. 1139 Assortment of wood and metal pulley's and window weight bar. See photos 1140 Two auto jacks, monkey wrenches, Stanley #78 plane, nips, drills and pliers. See photos. 1143 Two metal can collars, work light and a red metal safety can from Chicago. 1144 Several different style wrenches. One tool marked Ford, one patented 1911 and one marked Cochran Speed Nut patented 1916. See photos. 1146 Several different wrenches. One marked International, one is a master wrench 1925 and one marked Shaw. See photos. 1147 Metal oil cans. One marked NYC-PA, 1 quart. See photos. 1150 Solid brass window lifts, some hinges and decorative hooks. See photos. 1151 Old fashioned heating pad. Pad is metal with high on one side and low on the other. Made by Hotpoint. See photos. 1152 7 Ceramic and metal caster wheels, 3 ceramic doorknobs and 1 pair of brass doorknobs. See photos. 1154 Iron Bank. Light Of The World on the front. 10 Inches tall. See photos. 1156 One Barq's and one Coca-Cola bottle openers. See photos. 1157 San Francisco Cable Car made from California Redwood. Measures approximately 6 1/2" long. See photos. 1158 Large glass container and assortment of old bottles. Old Listerine bottle, turpentine bottles, Sloane's Liniment to name a few. See photos. 1159 Two old Vaseline jars, Caster Oil, Spirits of Turpentine, DOB-On Scratch Remover and one amber bottle. See photos. 1160 3 old blue bottles. Vicks Vapo Rub, Bull Dog Blue and one not marked. See photos. 1161 Two Spirit of America Bicentennial jars, Franklin D. Roosevelt pin, Pepsi-Cola and Tom Collins bottle caps. Other misc items, see photos. 1162 One shaving mirror, mug and brush. Two tin soap holders, one shoe polish brush and straight razor. See photos. 1163 1164 Two pairs of wire rimmed glasses, one is missing one ear piece. Old corn cob pipe and change purse, which is turn. See photos. 1165 1167 Ration book holder with ration stamps. See photos. 1171 German Marks dated 1917, 1923and 1933. Not Authenticated. 1173 Virginia Treasury Note, dated Oct. 15th, 1862. Not authenticated. 1174 Old post cards of Paris, Rome, Scotland and Italy to name a few. 1175 1176 Metal sign for Old Dutch Cleanser. Measures approximately 11 x 13 1/2". 1177 Pennsylvania Railroad Book of Rules, dated February 1, 1946 and the Pennsylvania Railroad Brake and Train Air Signal Instructions , dated January 1, 1953. 1178 Elementary school certificate dated July 1922, Ohio roadmap dated 1932, Campbell County farmers fire insurance policy dated September 1934 and a brochure for Cincinnati Terminal Warehouses Inc. 1179 The Kentucky and Cincinnati Post publication of the Beverly Hills fire dated May 30, 1977. The Cincinnati Enquirer Sunday funnies dated May 8th, 1927. See condition of newspapers. 1181 Small metal bookshelf. Measures approximately 36" x 31" x 10". 1182 Vintage vacuum made by The Feeny Mfg Co. , Muncie, Ind. 1183 Standard Copper Fire Extinguisher, Manfd. By Miller-Peerless Mfg Co. Dented on the bottom Needs cleaned. 1184 Wooden keg in good condition. Measures approximately 22" x 13". One of the metal bands is loose. 1185 Metal ashtray stand. Painted red. Measures approximately 27" tall. Has glass ashtray. 1188 Cast-iron frame from a Treadle sewing machine has wood top attached and covered in carpet 1189 Standard churn company butter churn. No. 1 - 5 gallon. 1190 Davis swing churn. Manufactured by Vermont Farm Machine Company of Bellow Falls, Vermont 1191 1192 Three wooden kegs and 1 wooden bucket with bail, all in need of repair 1193 Two large wooden kegs one in need of repair, the other one is in fair condition 1194 100 pound large can Partridge Pure Lard. The H. H. Mayer Packing Company. Cincinnati 1195 Milk can, has been painted, no lid E. B. Eckler, Corinth, Kentucky. The Merchants Cry Company 1197 1198 Wooden bucket labeled 30 lbs Harrison's Pure Pepper 1200 Wooden crate, lid is nailed on, we are not sure what is in it if anything at all. Labeled the R. F. Johnston company paint makers Cincinnati, Ohio 1201 Wooden crate from the Hudepohl Brewing Company Cincinnati, Ohio 1202 2 Finger jointed wood boxes, one labeled 25 pounds Horse Nails. 1210 Distressed wood cabinet, Measures approx 30" x 29" x 16". 1218 1223 Assorted vintage wrenches in a wooden box. One pair of pliers. 1227 13 1/2" Stanley R & L Co. Bed a Rock Plane stamped #605. 1228 One 16" block plane and one 15" Bailey wood plane. 1233 One mallet, two hammers and one short handled grubbing hoe. 1237 3 Crank handles, coal chisel, one lg. T wrench, hand speed drill and 4 specialty wrenches. 1239 Assortment of wood string spools. Rough condition. 1240 Brass door hinges, brass cabinet door hinges, magnetic latches, brass drawer pulls and porcelain casters. 1242 Assortment of sledge hammer heads, one maul head, one claw hammer head and two small ball pean hammer heads. 1243 One 1/4 horsepower motor and one vintage trickle charge battery charger. 1244 Two Black & Decker circular blades, reamer, Craftsman groover and dado kit and one iron wheelbarrow wheel. 1246 Assortment of cast iron brackets and one pot holder. 1247 Assortment of pick ax and grubbing hoe heads Plus misc handles. 1251 Old bellows in rough condition, shears, meat saw, adjustable wrenches, framing squares and building jack. 1255 Griswold meat grinder marked #1. One Universal, #3 meat grinder. 1256 Iron grinder, no name Stamped patented Aug 2, 1859 1262 #1 Universal Food Chopper and Enterprise #10 Meat Chopper. 1265 One Universal food chopper #0 and one Enterprise Meat Chopper #10. 1268 Perfection Meat Cutter #1, New Triumph #605 Meat Cutter and #0 Universal Food Chopper. 1270 Universal Vegetable Slicer Sanders, Frary & Clark 1272 Rollman Mfg Cherry Stoner and a Nome Cherry Stoner. 1273 Three Cherry Stoner's. One Nome and two New Standard #50. 1277 Mouli Hand Held Grater, TRI Grater, Slicer & grater. Small unmarked Grater. 1282 Two vintage Western Electric desk type rotary dial phones and one Audiovox bag phone. 1293 1297 Dietz #2d-lite and CT Ham Mfg. oil lanterns, one has a cracked globe. 1299 Metal candle holder & decorative wall oil lamp. Wall lamp could be brass. 1300 Dietz lantern with clear globe and Little Wizard with broken red globe. 1301 One Dietz lantern and one Blue Grass Air Pilot marked Belknap HDW & MFG Co., Louisville, KY. 1302 Lanterns, Dietz, Little Wizard, no globe and needs repaired. CT Man Clipper, no globe. 1303 Globe Brand Worldlight lantern with no globe. CT Ham lantern. 1304 1305 American Gas Machine CO., gas lantern. Plastic shade which needs to be replaced. 1306 Two CSX battery operated lanterns. Plastic ring on one is broken. 1308 Battery operated lantern by Conger Lantern Co., Portland, Oregon. 1313 DB Smith Indian Back Pack Fire Extinguisher. Looks like brass. 1318 Thought to be military food prep containers. Not sure. No lid for the top tray. 1320 Vintage Bean Slicer. Patented 1927, per note. Missing side chute. 1321 1322 Two small tin buckets, Columbia Metal Scale and large metal scoop. 1324 Two wood block pulleys, one iron Toledo Torch and one tire repair vulcanizer. 1325 One brass horn and an unidentifiable metal or brass item. Looks to be some type of flammable holder for a safety flare. 1326 Late 1800's coffee grinder, #0 by Enterprise Mfg. Co. 1327 Neverout Insulated Kerosene Safety Lamp Carriage Lantern or Bicycle Light. 1329 The Root - Heath Mfg Co., Plymouth, O. USA iron Sheller. 1331 Several different types of stones. One marked Loveland, Ohio, Little Miami. 1333 Mantel clock by The E. Ingram Co. Metal legs are loose and need secured. No key 1334 Box lot of misc. school books in poor condition. Some copywrited as far back as the 1800's. 1343 4 Pressed glass pitchers and two green glass carafes. 1348 Griswold damper, brace, vise, vintage bug sprayer, wall paper roller and other items. 1351 Military service photos and CWS News Letter. Picture dated 1912. 1352 Military items, two knives dated 1944 & 1952, two trimcombs and old razors. 1355 1357 1358 One crock bottle stamped Christian Moerlein Brewing Co., Cincinnati and one brown jug with handle, no lid. 1359 5 Legged wood kitchen table. Needs cleaned and refinished. Measures approximately 42" x 42". 1361 1363 1365 1367 1368 Appleton Car Mover company tools, scoop, axe and cast iron melting pot. 1371 Wood table with enamel top, 48" x 28" Missing center drawer. 1372 Misc. lot of brass items, skeleton keys, glass knob, ceramic knobs, Ball jar, etc. 2000 Three vintage metal chairs, matching. The bright red one needs some repairs 2001 Two vintage matching metal lawn chairs. The red one is a rocker 2004 Cast iron and metal bed frame with headboard and foot board 2005 Six matching iron wagon wheels. Each wheel measures 27 1/2 inches. One wheel has a broken hub 2006 Two matching iron farm implement wheels Each wheel is 47 1/2 inches 2007 2008 Wrought iron fence sections. 10‘8" Section and matching 6‘6" section, also includes 2-5 foot tall posts and one 32 inch post 2010 Two sections of wrought iron fencing 47 Inches long each and 26 inches tall 2016 Two vintage fuel cans, both are damaged, See photos 2025 Antique Cream Separator base 55 Turns per minute The crank does turn, Needs to be restored. 2026 Hand crank forge fan on metal base. Fan is locked up 2027 2028 Antique plow. Chattanooga Plow Co. F315 Reversible. Horse drawn plow. 2031 Pipe vise, 10" pulley wheel, marked Yale & Towle tongs, railroad spikes, etc. |
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