Lot of 3: Hopalong Cassidy Memorabilia Items.
All vintage Bond Bread pieces. One pair of Bond Bread baker's gloves with color depictions of William Boyd holding pistol. One small advertisement blotter with Hoppy on front announcing "New End Labels on Every Loaf of Bond Bread." One Hopalong cartoon book.
Condition (Very Good ...
AYNSLEY ''PEMBROKE'' FINE CHINA: Approx. 81 pieces to include 14 dinner plates, 12 salad plates, 14 bread plates, 6 soup/cereal bowls, 17 cups, 14 saucers, cream pitcher, individual gravy with saucer, 2 covered jars (5 1/2'' tall), and 4 coasters. Doris Baker-Mansergh Estate
6 CHILDREN'S PLATES WITH TRANSFERSca. 1840-1880; black transfer "Playing at Lovers" with clobbering in green, red, teal and yellow, ABC relief border, 5 1/2"d, Condition: discolored and crazed; brown transfer "Franklins Maxims" "Foolish men make feasts and wise men eat them", "Who dainties love shall beggers prove; fools lay out money and buy repentance", impressed base "Stoneware/ B&T" (Baker & Till), 6"d, Condition: 1/2" under rim flake and discolored; black transfer "Robinson Crusoe" clobbered in blue, green, red and yellow, title is incomplete, octagonal shape, 5 1/4", Condition: many rim chips and flakes 1/4" and smaller, discolored and crazed; brown transfer "Sacred History of Joseph and his brethren/ Ruben (interceding?) with his brethren for the life Joseph", ABC relief border, clobbered in green, red and yellow, 5"d, Condition: good; black transfer of girls drinking from a brook, relief floral border, clobbering in green, red and yellow, 5"d, Condition: good; black transfer of children and pets, "Pretty poll hold down your head/ And you'll get this piece of bread", ABC relief border, clobbered in green, red and yellow, impressed "Elsmore & Son/ England", English Staffordshire earthenware, 5 3/4"d, Condition: prominent wear on edges
Bread Baker's Occupational Shaving Mug.
Description Nice image. Minor crows feet on base and small hairline on inside of handle.
Condition (Excellent). Size 3 - 3/8" T.
Bakers Shaving Mug.
Description Gilt name "John Brandmeier". Shows a baker removing loaves of bread from the oven. Beautiful full light blue wrap. T&V Limoges France mark on bottom. No cracks, chips, or repairs.
Condition (Near Mint). Size 3 - 1/2" T.
SELLER'S HOOSIER BAKER'S CABINET. American, 1st quarter-20th century, oak. Top with dovetailed case, four paneled doors with slag glass top panels, tambour door bread-keeper, and base with white enameled work surface, two drawers over three right-hand drawers, and two left-hand paneled doors. 70"h. 49"w. 27.75"d.
Ellen Barbara Segner (New York, died 2001)
Miss Sunbeam, an advertising illustration for Quality Baker's Sunbeam Bread, signed lower left "E. Segner" painted out and with editorial notes and tape, oil on canvas, 24 x 40 in.; unframed,. Notes: Ellen Segner was a prominent female illustrator during the 1950's and 60's. She is most noted for the Miss Sunbeam logo for Quality Baker's Sunbeam bread which featured 6-year-old Donna K. Ericksen of Champagne, Illinois. Brunk Auctions sold the estate of the artist in February of 2002.. Provenance: Estate of the artist; Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
VILLORY & BOCH BOTANICA PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE: Botanica features a terrific variety of floral designs with brown trim. 110 pieces. Comprising: 1- Creamer, 1- Sugar bowl & lid, 12- Flat cups, 12- Saucers, 1- Large sandwich tray, 1- Square handled cake plate, 1- Pickle dish, 1- Square trivet, 4- Cream soup bowls, 4- Cream soup saucers, 12- Bread & butter plates, 12- Salad plates, 12- Dinner plates, 12- Rimmed soup bowls, 10- Coffee mugs, 1- Large quiche, 2- Large round 12'' platters, 1- Oval vegetable bowl, 1- Large oval serving platter (17''), 1- Medium oval serving platter (15''), 1- Lasagna (14''), 2- Medium lasagnas (11''), 1- Small lasagna, 1- Large oval baker (16''), 1- Long oval baker (15''), 1- Medium oval baker (13''), and 1- Small oval baker (11'').
CONDITION: Small chip to base of sandwich tray, interior stain to one mug.
ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM CHINA: 105 pieces approx., Evesham pattern to include; 17 -10'' dinner plates, 18 - 8.25'' salad plates, 19 - 6.75'' bread plates, 15 sets - cups and 6'' saucers 3 of which are slightly different, 6 - individual salad bowls 2 of which have the lemons on side, 1 mug, cream and covered sugar, salt and pepper mill set, 1 large ramekin shape 46 size 2, 3 small ramekin shape 48 size 00, 10.5'' Quiche, 13'' platter with small rough spot on rim, 10'' bowl, 12.25'' oval baker, 11'' oval pie baker, and 1 egg? cup. Sold with 8 pcs Evesham Vale.
7 STERLING BREAD AND BUTTER PLATESSeven sterling silver bread and butter plates, all round with threaded rims, 6" diameter; 6 marked on underside for International Sterling H413, the 7th marked for Baker-Manchester and also monogrammed HSB on front. 16.425 oz troy.
Condition:
Scattered small dents, overall very good condition.
Antique Primitive Commercial Flour SifterThis is for a late 1800's primitive hand made wooden flour sifter used in a commercial bakers -bread makers shop in Livingston Texas. It measures 20'' wide X 8'' deep X 14'' tall. It is in very good collectible condition.
Edward Curtis, The Piki Maker - Walpi, 1906: Edward S. Curtis. (1868 - 1952). The Piki Maker - Walpi, 1906. platinum print. Signed, in black ink at Lower Right on print recto: Curtis. Copyright blind stamp, at lower left on print recto: COPYRIGHTED 1906 BY E. S. CURTIS. In negative at lower left on print recto: 30-06 (partial). . Negative Date: 1906. Print Date: 1906. Walpi, Southwest. . A classic Curtis photograph of a Hopi woman making traditional flat bread (“Piki”). Piki is cornbread baked in colored sheets of paper-like thinness. The batter is spread on the baking-stone with the bare hand, and the quickly baked sheet is folded and laid on the basket at the baker’s left. Piki was a staple of the Hopi diet. It is estimated that as few as 1 in 500 Curtis prints are platinum, making this vintage platinum print all the more desirable and rare. This print was created by hand in Curtis’ Seattle studio. 16 3/8 x 12 in. (41. 59 x 30. 48 cm. ) . Edward Curtis Studio. Private Collection(s). The Christopher G. Cardozo Collection, 2005. . Publication History - Image:. The North American Indian (1907-1930), Portfolio 12, Plate #432. Native Nations, Bulfinch Press, 1993, Page 117. Sacred Legacy: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian, Simon & Schuster, 2000, Page 86. Edward S. Curtis: The Women, Bulfinch Press, 2005, Page 9, 88. Edward S. Curtis One Hundred Masterworks, Delmonico Books/Prestel Publishing, 2015, Page 89 Condition This print is in excellent condition overall. A formal, detailed condition report is available upon request. . The condition reports for the lots offered by Santa Fe Art Auction (SFAA) are provided as a courtesy and convenience for potential buyers. The reports are not intended to nor do they substitute for physical examination by a buyer or the buyer's advisors. The condition reports are prepared by SFAA staff members who are not art conservators or restorers, nor do they possess the qualifications needed for comprehensive evaluation. Each condition report is an opinion of the staff member and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report does not imply anything as to the condition of a particular lot. Buyers are reminded that the limited warranties are set forth in the Terms and Conditions of Sale and do not extend to condition. Each lot is sold as-is.
A California pine bakers trade sign
In the form of bread loaves stacked on a table.
height 22in
AMERICAN TRADE SIGN "MRS. B.B. BAKER, DRY GOODS, LADIES AND MENS FURNISHINGS, BREAD, CAKE, PIES, CANDY."
On board with painted lettering, 32 x 40 inches.
ROYAL WORCESTER, A LARGE SET (115) OF EVESHAM GOLD TABLEWARE Made in England, includes: eight (8) dinner plates (10 1/8 in.), six (6) dinner plates (10 in.), ten (10) salad plates (8 1/8 in.), four (4) salad plates (8 1/4 in.), twelve (12) bread plates (6 1/2 in.), nineteen (19) cups (2 1/2 in.) and nineteen (19) saucers (6 in.), four (4) egg coddlers with lid (3 3/4 in.), two (2) large egg coddlers with lid (4 1/4 in.), four (4) mugs (3 3/4 in.), two (2) round entree dishes with lids (10 in. largest), round entree dish without lid (10 1/4 in.), oval entree dish with lid (9 3/4 x 6 1/2 in.), two (2) oval bakers (12 1/2 in. largest), round double handled serving plater (10 3/4 x 12 in.), 3 Qt. covered casserole (10 in.), twelve (12) ramekins (3 1/8 in.), rim cereal bowl (6 1/2 in.), two (2) quiche dishes (10 5/8 in. largest), three-part relish caddy (7 3/4 x 8 1/8 in.), and three (3) Evesham Vale (green trim) cereal bowls (6 1/2 in.), all items marked to underside.
Baker Baking Bread in Brick Oven Shaving Mug.
Description Gilt name "R. Bammerlin". Shows nice floral decoration on sides of mug. No mark on bottom. Minor gold loss but no cracks, chips, or repairs are noted.
Condition (Near Mint). Size 3 - 3/8" T.
(3) INDO-PERSIAN MINIATURE PAINTINGS - Northern Indian Mogul Dynasty (1526–1858), all featuring tradesmen with secondary narrative themes: a baker sells bread to a woman while a fight ensues; a brass-smith displays his wares while a man courts a woman, a cloth merchant carries a bundle below an aristocrat holding court, all presented in the same framing, gilt edged, with wooden pane and silk liner, glazed, OS: 12 1/4" x 9" each, SS: 6 3/4" x 3 1/2", very good condition, loss to gilding. Not examined out of frames.
Lot Of 4: Painted Wood Folding Carousel Walls
Large wall panels from a carousel ride signed on the backs by Ron Rynes (The owner of Kiddieland amusement park in Melrose Park, Illinois was named Ron Rynes). Featuring fairytale artwork, including 1 - woman in bonnet with dog, 1 - baker with bread, 1 - Pinocchio and 1 - Snow White with 2 dwarves. Shows some wear but all are intact. The consignor states that these panels were a focal attraction attached to the exterior structure that housed the famous kidding land carousel.
Condition (Good). Size Largest: 4' x 7' T.
Bakers Occupational Shaving Mug.
Description Signed "D&E Rural Austria" under base. Nice image of baker loading bread into an oven. Nice detail with barrels and other working items.
Condition (Excellent). Size 3 - 1/2" T.
LARGE ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM GOLD PORCELAIN DINNERWARE SERVICE (105) pieces, service for twelve, England, circa 1961, gilt borders on white field with varied motif depicting fruits, berries, olives, and corn, group includes: (12) dinner plates (10 in.), (12) salad plates (8 1/4 in.), (12) bread and butter plates (6 5/8 in.), (6) bowls (6 7/8 in.), (6) bowls with flared rim (6 5/8 in.), (9) cups (2 1/2 in.) and (13) saucers (2 1/2 in.), a creamer (4 1/4 in.), a covered sugar (3 3/4 in.), (2) storage jar with lids (9 in. tallest), a storage jar without lid (5 1/4 in.), (3) oval bakers (largest 14 3/4 x 9 in.), (3) rectangular bakers (largest 15 in.), an oval serving platter (13 in.), a large serving bowl (11 1/4 in.), a gravy boat and underplate (4 x 8 7/8 in.), a lidded butter dish, a large round pie baker (10 1/2 in.), lidded oval casserole (5 1/2 x 10 1/4 in.), three (3) round lidded casseroles (5 3/4 x 10 in. largest), two (2) round casseroles without lids ( largest 10 in.), an oval entree dish (3 x 10 1/2 in.), a souffle dish (3 3/8 x 6 in.), (5) ramekins (1 3/4 x 3 1/4 in.), (2) lidded egg coddlers (3 3/4 in.), two-piece salad serving set (9 3/4 in.), and salt and pepper grinder (5 1/4 in. tallest)., all marked to underside.
Tall Bakers Bounty Bakery Themed Chalkboard Sign
This is a contemporary standing sign with a bread cornucopia theme. Made of a hollow plastic fiberglass material. Came from a movie prop house.
Condition (Good). Size 24" x 4" x 55"
1992 Byers Choice Ltd, The Carolers, Baker carrying 2 baskets with bread, mint condition, 13 3/4" tall Estimate $20-40
Home Bakery Digital Bread MachineFrom the estate is a nice home use Home Baker brand digital control bread machine. Includes temperature controls and timer. It is in very good used and working condition. Included is a couple old bread recipe booklets.
Baker Barber Mug.
Description Marked with the name "S. Castorina" and dated "1930". Stamped "Germany" underneath base. Nice image of baker loading bread into oven. One small repair to bottom left portion of base.
Condition (Very Good). Size 3 - 5/8" T.
Baker's Shaving Mug.
Gilt name "G. Wurch". Pink wrap. Very detailed image of a man removing bread from an oven. Some wear to gilding on base.
Condition (Excellent). Size 4" T.
CLOER BREAD ROLL BAKERCloer Bread Roll Baker
BAKER MILLING ROAD CHERRY LIBRARY DESKBAKER MILLING ROAD CHERRY LIBRARY DESK, the rectangular bread board top above a reeded frieze fitted with a drawer on turned legs with brass casters, h: 30 x w: 58 x d: 32.25 in.
SIX STERLING SILVER TAGS AND ASSORTED TABLE ACCESSORIES (11) pieces, including (5) decanter tags: (3) engraved BOURBON, one engraved SHERRY, and another SCOTCH; the sixth a luggage tag in tote form, engraved A. M. Sharpe / Lumberton, N. C.; (2) sterling silver bread plates with mark of Baker Manchester, pattern number 050, without monograms (6 in.); a sterling handled diminutive mug with mark of Webster (1 7/8 in.); International Royal Danish table bell (3 1/2 in.); and a pair of handmade tongs with mark of Lenore Doskow (4 7/8 in.).
ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM GOLD PORCELAIN DINNERWARE England, second half 20th century, (128) pieces, including (24) plates (10 in.); (12) salad plates (8 1/4 in.); (12) coupe soup/cereal bowls (6 5/8 in.); (12) bread and butter plates (6 1/2 in.); (17) cups (2 1/2 in.) and (17) saucers (5 7/8 in.); (6) ramekins (3 1/4 in.); (2) lidded oval casseroles (largest 12 in.); (2) lidded round entree dishes (largest 10 in.); (2) round pie bakers (largest 10 3/8 in.); large covered double handled storage jar (8 1/4 x 11 x 7 in.); oval baker (12 in.); rectangular baker (14 in.); oval serving tray (13 in.); salt and pepper (4 3/4 in.); (2) cream/milk jug (largest 5 1/2 in.); covered sugar (3 3/4 in.), also included with the lot is a set of (12) Royal Worcester Arden ribbed coasters (3 1/2 in.), and a Mottahedeh Woodlawn Plantation Worcester Jug by Vista Alegre (8 3/4 in.), all marked to underside.
ENGLISH SAMPLER WROUGHT BY SARAH ANN BAKER, 1814ENGLISH SAMPLER WROUGHT BY SARAH ANN BAKER, 1814, precise skill in execution with the alphabet, "In that blest Prayer our Lord did frame/Of all our Prayer the guide/We ask that Hallowed be his name/And then our wants supplied/For Grace he bids us first implore/Next that we may be fed/We say Thy will be done before/We ask..Our daily bread/ Sarah Ann Baker. Her Work Aged 12/ 1814", basket, animals/figures and flowers surrounded by a meandering floral border, silk on gauze, h: 15 3/4 x w:12 11/16 in. (sight); framed
Baker with Bread & Brick Oven Shaving Mug.
Description Gilt name "George Rimi". Bright blue wrap and beautiful heavy gold. Felda China Germany mark on bottom.
Condition (Near Mint). Size 3 - 1/2" T.
An early 19th Century nursery plate, The Baker, With yeast, the Baker forms the Dough/Kneading it into loaves of Bread/When baked their use we too well know/To need much comment on that head, moulded flower garland border, impressed 'O' mark beneath and underglaze blue mark 'The progress of the Quartern Loaf', 17.5cm diameter Literature: Noel Riley, Gifts for Good Children, The History of Children's China 1790-1890, published 1991; p. 105
BAKER, MILLING ROAD, CONTINENTAL STYLE FARMHOUSE TABLE Late 20th century, distressed wood, rectangular top with bread board ends and molded edge, four turned legs with trestle form base, labeled.
Roman Leaded Bronze Bread Stamp: Roman, late Imperial Period, ca. 3rd to 4th century CE. A finely cast leaded bronze bread stamp of a rectangular form with a face that bears an inscription - IORIOTO / CVRNVTV. Given the neat arrangement as well as the legibility of the letters, this stamp was made for a high-quality bakery. During the Roman era, bakeries were required to stamp their bread with an individual seal in order to trace the source of the loaves and to prevent fraud or theft of imperial supplies. The text on this stamp, though untranslated, perhaps identifies the individual baker or perhaps the specific bakery. Size: 2. 5" W x 1. 125" H (6. 4 cm x 2. 9 cm) . . Provenance: ex Estate of Eldert Bontekoe, Pegasi Numismatics, Ann Arbor, Michigan USA acquired before 2000. . All items legal to buy/sell under U. S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. . . A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. . We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. . #158472 Condition Minor surface wear, but the inscription is still strong and the stamp is intact and generally excellent. The leaded bronze has developed an attractive green patina over the ages.
Lot of 2: Fraternal and Occupational Shaving Mugs
Includes one with gilt name "John McKenzie" and one baker's mug with two loaves of bread dated "1918".
Condition (Excellent). Size Largest: 4" T.
VILLEROY & BOCH "AMAPOLA" CHINA SET, one hundred and one pieces comprised of 16 dinner plates, 16 salad plates, 18 bread plates, 14 soup bowls, 13 cereal bowls, 10 mugs, 1 platter, 14.5"L; 1 oval lidded baker, 2 large footed salad bowls, 2 round vegetable bowls, 1 sandwich tray, 1 oval relish, 1 gravy boat, 1 rectangular butter (lacks lid), 1 cheese board, 1 cream pitcher, 1 lidded sugar and 2 shakers.
Baker Baking Bread in Brick Oven Shaving Mug.
Description Gilt name "William Davison". C.F.H. over G.D.M mark on bottom. One hairline to handle but no other defects or repairs.
Condition (Excellent). Size 3 - 3/4" T.
Russel Wright Assembled Dinner Service Circa 1939-2003 Consisting of the following Iroquois 'Casual' articles in assorted colors: 16 Dinner plates; 3 Luncheon plates; 16 Salad plates; 9 Bread and butter plates; 26 Flat cups; 23 Saucers; 12 Coupe cereal bowls; 6 Coupe cereal bowls with 4 lids; 1 Family stacking creamer and open sugar bowl; 3 Creamers; 1 Redesigned creamer; 1 Redesigned sugar bowl with lid; 9 Fruit/dessert bowls; 1 Gravy boat with attached underplate; 1 Open carafe; 1 Half-pound butter tray; 2 Round divided covered vegetable bowls; 1 Round covered vegetable bowl; 1 Round vegetable bowl; 5 Round vegetable bowls with 1 knob lid; 1 Four-quart covered casserole dish; 5 Round vegetable dishes; 1 Round divided vegetable dish; 4 Oval serving platters (2 sizes); 3 Gumbo dishes; 1 Round chop plate; 3 Stacking salt and pepper sets. Consisting of the following Steubenville 'American Modern' articles in assorted colors: 7 Dinner plates; 2 Salad plates; 10 Bread and butter plates; 4 Lugged soup bowls; 2 Lugged fruit bowls; 2 Pitchers; 1 Oval divided vegetable bowl; 3 Sugar bowls with 1 lid; 2 Pitchers; 1 Celery dish; 1 Teapot; 2 Creamers; 1 Gravy boat; 1 Oval serving platter; 4 Salt and pepper shakers; 1 Large salad serving bowl; 3 Oval vegetable bowls; 8 Flat cups; 10 Saucers; 2 Square chop plates; 2 Casseroles with 1 lid; 1 Round baker; 1 Rosette relish dish; 1 Child's plate. Consisting of the following Oneida articles in assorted colors: 1 Salad plate; 5 Mugs; 5 Lugged soup bowls. Together with a Sterling China coffee bottle and creamer. Total number of pieces: 254
Sunbeam Bakers Bread Sign Under Glass: DIMENSIONS 20. 5 x 12. 75 in lease Email or call for a detailed condition report. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging. Packaging, Insurance, Handling And Shipping Are Done In House And Is 65. 00 For This Item In The Continental U. S. Or You Are Welcome To Pick Up In Person Or Make Your Own Shipping Arrangements. Dimension
(TINTYPES)
American portrait collection with more than 115 tintypes that includes a man and woman posing in front of their house, and studies of gymnasts, artists, military portraits, tradesmen, bicyclists, theatrical performers, pretty women, children with their toys, and stogie-smoking laborers. Also includes images of male affection, caricatures, and much more. Whole-plates (5), half plates (9), quarter plates (6), and sixth plates; several are hand-tinted; 3 in half cases and 22 are framed. 1860s-1880s
A panorama of images depicting Americans of all stripes and sizes, at work and play. The tintype afforded a more casual type of iconography in which the exposure times were greatly shortened, and therefore subjects took advantage of the opportunity to be themselves. Thus, there's a playfulness associated with many of the portraits that is typified by the more obvious theatrical portraits but may also be seen in the series of images of male gymnasts, where one man is sitting in another's lap, or the altered scenes of an artist who is shown with and without a beard, which highlight the invitation to his exhibition.
Featured images include: a man on horseback, men displaying weapons, a physically challenged young woman holding a fan, musicians and their instruments, croquet players, a policeman and other occupational studies, a caricature, a post-mortem of a baby, a couple posing in a photo studio, First Communion portraits, a boy playing a drum, a clown and his dapper companions, a couple of cross-dressers, drunken revellers, a barber about to cut a client's hair, a baseball player, a chef, a house painter, a girl posing with her life-size ragdoll, bakers displaying bread, a beautifully dressed cadet, dolls holding smaller dolls, a seaman, and more.
There are multiple images of children set amidst a misshapen dark cloth (undoubtedly a mother who's casually draped in fabric and ready to calm her restless subject). Whole-plates include a dark-complexioned woman in a frilly dress, two fashionably attired young sisters, a rosy-cheeked child, and a mother and daughter, and the man and woman in front of their home. Each is hand-colored or tinted and three are in period frames.