| Lot | Picture | Description | Estimate |
| 1003 |
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5 SANTA CLAUS FIGURES. Five Santa Claus figurines. Includes: (1) Santa Claus with bell and book. Cast material. Marked: Santa Claus from the International Figurine Collection. c.1991. The Hamilton Collection. Made in Thailand. Size: 8 1/2"H. Condition: good. (1) Father Christmas holding lantern and staff. Cast material. Marked: Father Christmas from the International Santa Figurine Collection. c.1991. The Hamilton Collection made in Thailand. Size: 8 1/4"H. Condition: good. (1) Jolly Old St. Nick with toys and key ring. Cast material. Marked: Jolly Old St. Nick from the International Santa Figurine Collection. c.1993. The Hamilton Collection made in Thailand. Size: 8 1/2"H. Condition: good. (1) Santa circa 1920 with toy basket and tree. Ceramic. Marked: (c) 1991 The gifted love. John Grossman Inc. Enesco Corp. Made in Taiwan. Size: 8"H. Condition: good. (1) Father Christmas music box. Cast figure on plastic base with glass dome. Marked: Father Christmas by Francis Klein. Limited Edition. No. B2719. Made in China. Size: 5 1/2"H. Condition: needs batteries, sold as is. |
50 - 100 |
| 1392 |
 |
FOUR WWII HATS. (1) German Nazi hat, metal oakleaf cluster around red centered decoration, top with metal winged eagle over swastika . Marked: 57 1/2. Condition: good. (1) U. S. Army hat with brass decoration. No mark. condition: interior worn. (1) Cap with red piping, no decoration. No mark. condition: good. (1) VFW 7844 cap. Marked on exterior: VFW 7844 1955-1956 Commander Pennsylvania. Marked: interior: All Wool 7 1/2. Condition: good. |
100 - 200 |
| 1393 |
 |
2 PANORMAIC WWII PHOTOS Two panoramic army photos from camps during World War II, under glass in frames. (1) Marked: First Lt. Bert B. Welch Commander, 1st Sgt De Winter, lt. King, Lt. Benton, Lt.Eger, Lt. Banks, Lt, Barrett, Lt, Amos, Lt. Shaw, Lt. Holz, Co. A- 16 bn. May 1943, Ft. McClellan Ala. Size: 9 3/4"H, 34 1/2"L. Condition: frame worn. (1) Marked: 20th Sq. 76th OBNS Ft. Bragg N.C. Capt. K>T>Roney Comd. 8-17-42. Size: 9 3/4"H, 34 1/2"L. Condition: frame worn. |
50 - 100 |
| 1394 |
 |
SEVEN ARMY HATS. Seven green cloth army caps, four wool, one serge, two tropical weight. Marked: Cap Garrison Poly 2241 Bernard Cap Co. Inc. 6 size 7, 1 size 6 7/8. Condition: good. |
40 - 80 |
| 1474 |
 |
4 CIVIL WAR FRAMED PHOTOS. Four photos of Civil war era personalities in Victorian oval frames with gilt French mats. Rectangular sepia photos placed in oval format frames. Portraits of Lincoln, Grant and two other Union officers. No mark. Size: 11 1/2"H, 9 1/2"W. condition: photos slightly faded, frames show signs of wear and scratches. |
150 - 300 |
| 1475 |
 |
19TH C ARMY PHOTO Civil war era sepia photograph of troops in formation, Union army uniformed soldiers center right side of photo. No mark. Size: 15 1/4"L, 12 1/2"H. Condition: photo slightly faded, frame has some damage. |
200 - 400 |
| 1478 |
 |
METAL FIRE ENGINE PLACQUE. 19th C. style cast painted metal oval placque, red fire engine in relief with the letters "U" and "F". No mark. Size: 10 3/8"L, 8 1/2" H. Condition: wear to surface, possibly repainted. |
75 - 150 |
| 1521 |
 |
WW II JAPANESE SWORD. World War II Japanese samurai sword, curved grooved blade, plain handguard, cast metal handle to emulate woven material with gilt highlighting, metal sword cover. No mark. Size: blade 27"L. sword 36"L, cover 29"L. Condition: age appropriate wear. |
150 - 300 |
| 1816 |
 |
1929 WHITE COLORED REST ROOMS SIGN. Segregated Rest Room sign from 1929. Sign reads: "RestRooms White (with arrow left) Colored ( with arrow right) L & N B & J Signs 1929. framed under glass. Size: 12"L, 5 3/4"H. Condition: good. |
100 - 200 |
| 1817 |
 |
1939 COLORED ONLY SIGN. 1939 printed sign "Colored Only" No Whites Allowed. Lennox Theater Augusta Ga. Ace Sign Co. march 1939. In frame. Size: 5"H, 12"W. Condition: good. |
100 - 200 |
| 1818 |
 |
1925 KKK LETTER. 1925 Letter on KKK stationary written in Pittsburgh, Pa. signed by Sam D. Rich, Imperial Representative Realm of Penna. Letter dated April 25, 1925. Typed on blue letterhead stationary with gold paper foil seal. Size: 11"H, 8 1/2"W. Condition: good. |
150 - 300 |
| 1819 |
 |
4 MINSTREL ITEMS. (1) Printed sheet of the Original Christy Minstrel. Cover page matted. no date. Size: 13"H, 9 1/2"W. plus matte. Condition: paper old and brittle. (1) Laughland: A Merry Minstrel Book. paper back volume, 110 pages. 1909 published by T. S. Denison & Co. Chicago. Size: 7 1/4"H, 4 3/4"W. Condition: losses to cover. (1) Framed "Dixiana" advertisement for A Vodvil Revue. featuring Miller and McBee, Best in Blackface. 8x 10 framed. Condition: good. (1) Minstrel Songs Old and new. by Oliver Ditson Co. Boston. paperback 216 pp. Size: 12 1/2"H, 10"W. Condition: torn and worn, corners damaged, some water damaged pages. |
150 - 300 |
| 1820 |
 |
3 PC BLACK SHEET MUSIC. (1) 1905 sheet music: Harry Von Tilzer's Great Room Rent Song "What you goin' to do when the Rent comes round? (Rufas Rastus Johnson Brown). words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry von Tilzer. 1905. Size: 14"H, 11"W. Condition: edges worn and torn, pages loose. (1) 1904 sheet music: "Silence & Fun A Ragtime Essence" by Charles E. Mullen. published by Will Rossiter Publisher. 1904. Size: 13 3/4"H, 10 1/2"W. Condition: taped seam, edges worn. (1) 1897 sheet music: "Do Your Honey Do" Comical Coon Song by Theo A. Metz. composer of :"A Hot time in the Old Town Tonight" price 40 cents. Supplement to Philadelphia Press Nov. 14, 1897. Size: 14"H, 11"W. Condition: pages loose, worn edges. |
75 - 150 |
| 1821 |
 |
2 PC BLACK MEMORABILIA. (1) Sheet music: "After the Possum Hunt" March two step Cakewalk. by Horace R. Basler. Published by Basler Music House, Pittsburg, Pa. (note spelling of Pittsburgh on shet music). 1900. Size: 14"H, 10 3/4"W. Condition: edges of paper badly ragged. (1) Packing box end label advertising. "Uncle Wabash Cupcakes" . 1924 printed by Schulze Baking Co. Size: 11 1/4"H, 13 1/2"W. Condition: paper worn on edges. |
75 - 150 |
| 1822 |
 |
3 PCS BLACK HISTORY. (1) Sheet music. "A Pickanniny Christening" march two step. by Winthrop Wiley. Pbulished by enterprise Music Supply N.Y. 1902. Size: 14"H, 11"W. Condition: worn and torn. (1) The Christening by Frances Brundage. reproductive print, cut down to fit frame. Size: 8"H, 16"W. plus frame. Condition: paper old and fragile. (1) Hand fan from Picaninny Restaurant, 3801 W. Madison St. ( no town indicated, no date given). Menu printed on fan lists hamburgers 15cents, steak sandwich 55 cents. probably from the 1940s or 1950s. Size: 14"L, 7 1/2"W. Condition: yellowing back. |
75 - 150 |
| 1823 |
 |
3 PCS BLACK SHEET MUSIC. (1) When he Plays Jazz He's got- HOt Lips: A Blue's Fox Trot Song. words and music by Henry Busse, Henry Lange, Lou Davis. published by Leo Feist Inc. N.Y. dated 1922. Size: 12 1/4"H, 9 1/4"W. Condition: cover has added ink notations and doodles., paper worn. (1) When It's Night Time Down in Dixieland. by Irving Berlin. Published by Waterson Berlin Snyder Co. N.Y. 1914. Siuze: 14"H, 10 1/4" W. Condition: pages torn. (1) The Darkies Mardi Gras: A Ragtime March and Two Step by Theodore Wenzlik. published by F.B.Haviland Publishing Co. N.Y. 1906. Size: 13 3/4"H, 10 1/2"W. Conditoin: pages torn, edges torn. |
100 - 200 |
| 1824 |
 |
3 PC BLACK SHEET MUSIC (1) 1905 sheet music "Old Black Joe" song by Stephen Foster. Transcription by E. G. Snelling. Deluxe Music Co. New York. 1905. Size: 14"H, 10 1/2"W. Condition: pages loose, edges worn. (1) 1921 sheet music " I Want My Mammy" words by George B. Wehner, music by Louis Breau as introduced by Eddie Canter in "The Midnight Rounder" . published by Shapiro Bernstein Co. New York 1921. Size: 12 1/4"H, 9 1/4"W. Condition: pages loose, edges worn. (1) 1919 sheet music. "Ev'ry body calls me Honey" words by Joe Lyons, music by Charley Straight. published by Forster Music Publishing Inc. Chicago, 1919. Size: 13 1/2"H, 10 1/4"W. Conditin: pages loose, pages torn, edges worn. |
75 - 150 |
| 1825 |
 |
2 BLACK SHEET MUSIC PCS. Two historic pieces of sheet music with black themes. (1) Summertime by George Gershwin from Porgy and Bess with Art Deco graphics. 1935. Size: 12"H, 9"W. Conditoin: good. (1) Copper Colored Gal. 1936 sheet music from 27th edition: Cotton Club Parade. published by Mills Music N.Y. includes arrangements for guitar, violin, trombone, other instruments. Size: 10 3/4"H, 7"W. Condition: good. |
40 - 80 |
| 1826 |
 |
AMOS N ANDY RADIO EPISODE TRANSCRIPT. 1935. Transcript of Amos 'N' Andy Radio episode "Amos' Wedding". Transcript of Wednesday Dec. 25, 1935 Amos and Andy by Correll & Gosden, Episode No. 2225. 6 pages typed. Characters in black face on cover. In original envelope. Given away by radio show sponser "Pepsodent". Size: 11"H. x 8 1/2"W. Conditon: cover and bottom of front page torn and bent. |
100 - 200 |
| 1827 |
 |
2 PCS BLACK HISTORY. (1) Magazine advertisement for boxing match between Joe Louis and Ezzard Charles. Broadcast on CBS network 1950. Framed. Size: 14"H, 10 1/2"W. Condition: paper yellowing. (1) "Rising Up Angry" March 1. 1971, Vol. 2 No. 7. undeground anti war tabloid put out by Black Panther Party. Size: 17"H, 11 3/4"W. Condition: newsprint yellowing. |
50 - 100 |
| 1831 |
 |
BLACK SHEET MUSIC. 1918. "When Aunt Dinah's Daughter Hannah Bangs on that Piano (And Sambo Sings Those Souther Blues)". Words and music by James (Slap) White, Frank K. Root & Co. McKinley Music co. 1918. Size: 13 1/2"H, 10 1/4"W. Condition: pages loose, many tears and worn edges. |
30 - 60 |