This is an unusual open top No-Pak 31 ice cream scoop It has been cleaned and polished. The brass spring mechanism is in good working order. Presumably, the open top allowed for the easy release of the ice cream. Size 20 as this size dished up 20 scoops per quart. Circa 1930's
This sweet day dress is made of organdy and has hand done embroidery and smocking. The edging is French lace with a ruffled hem. Two tiny buttons form the back closure. The underslip is made of the same fabric and has buttons at the shoulder making it easy to put on and take off. The gathered puffed sleeves and embroidered bib at the neck complete this perfect toddler dress. The dress measures 19 inches from the back neck to the bottom. It dates between 1900-1920. Mint condition.
All Items : Popular Collectibles : Decorations : Figurines : Pre 2000
item #1193807
(stock #G3-20908-8)
This Royal Doulton figurine, depicting a Boy Scout, is HN3462. The figurine is hand made and decorated and has fine detail, including a removable walking stick. This figure was modelled by Adrian Hughes and is #154 of 9500 made. No chips, cracks, or repairs. He stands 7 1/2 inches high and is dated 1993.
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Metals : Silver : Plate : Pre 1900
item #1192030
(stock #T15-10766)
The frame on this ornate bride's basket was made by the Wilcox Silver Co. circa 1880's. The frame holds a beautiful robin's egg blue satin glass basket with touches of cranberry around the double ruffled edge. The frame has a twisted rope handle with an ornate decoration on the top. These baskets were traditional wedding gifts in the Victorian era. The bowl has no chips, cracks, or repairs and is 10" in diameter. The frame is in very fine condition with age appropriate wear and measures 11 1/...
All Items : Antiques : Instruments and Implements : Culinary : Pre 1920
item #1191156
(stock #N9-0307)
This early ice cream scoop has been professionally cleaned and polished. The rare conical shaped scoop is nickel plated. The wooden grip is attached to a polished brass handle and release mechanism. The mechanism works very well. This # 33 scoop was made by the Gilchrists' Co., in New Jersey. It dates circa 1914. The scoop diameter is 3 inches and the length is 10 1/2 inche. Very fine condition with one extremely tiny ding on the scoop.
This beautiful piano stool is made of mahogany and dates circa 1860. It features a 16 inch diameter seat that rests atop a tapered cylinder with an ormolu mount around the bottom. The tripod base rests on three bronze paw feet. The stool turns up to, at least, 22 inches. The bottom has the name of the Maryland owner scratched into the surface. Very fine condition.