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Shrock Family Auction presents the living estate of Judy Ford of Wilkesboro, NC. This auction presents a combined home of household items, glassware, furniture and much more. Auction highlights include: Artwork painted in the depression era Collection of colored glass and butter dishes Furniture Service Antique Pieces that came out of old Builings in Elkin, NC Outdoor Furniture and much more...
theornate Sandwich pattern by Anchor Hocking with a dome lid.
bowl with lid, featuring a floral pattern and raised dots.
domed butter dish features a unique embossed design and a sturdy three-footed base.
amberdepression glass butter dish with a matching lid.
butter dish in the Orchid or Rose etched pattern.The domed lid features a distinctive horse head finial.
features a prominent thistle pattern and a spiked finial.
pieces in the Dewdrop pattern produced by the Jeannette Glass Company during the 1950s.
dish, featuring an embossed rose pattern on white milk glass.
crystal glass bowl held by a silver-plated stand with a matching spoon.
aleaf-shaped design with intricate vein details and scalloped edges.
durablestainless steel construction with a polished finish and a classic tapered spout.
Colonial Homestead pattern by Royal China, produced around the 1950s.
three-sided, tri-cornered design with a crimped or sawtooth edge.
glass jar, a paneled silver-plated lid, and often includes a matching silver spoon for serving relish, jam, or sugar.
or Cameo Ballerina pattern depression glass bowl from the 1930s.
clear glass body with frosted embossed flowers and a delicate gold rim.
or"Jack-in-the-Pulpit" candle holders, likely from the mid-20th century.
featuring a distinct curved rim designed to fit comfortably around the eye socket.
features a hand-cut floral etching on clear crystal glass.
detailed diamond point pattern with a gilded, scalloped rim.
glass three-footed bowl, possibly manufactured by the Lancaster Glass Company in the 1930s.
monogrammed barware set, featuring an etched "ARM" or "RRM" design.
an iridescent emerald green finish and a molded floral pattern with scalloped edges.
handled cake plate featuring a green transferware winter scene.
plate features a distinct octagonal shape with a sawtooth edge and embossed fruit motifs.
the "Sharon" pattern, also known as "Cabbage Rose," manufactured between 1935 and 1939.
American Pattern Glass piece featuring a detailed lid and sturdy base.
ruffled edge bowl, recognizable by its 4-toed base and wavy, handkerchief-style rim.
produced between the 1930s and 1940s, serves as a figural flower frog with stem holes in its base.
hand-painted pink roses and blue flowers with a decorative pierced, scalloped edge.
pastel floral sprays and a distinctive scalloped edge with embossed details.
features a delicate scalloped edge and a hand-painted violet floral pattern.
featuring a pink rose garland pattern and a scalloped edge.
peppershakers featuring a geometric, diamond-like pattern on the bodies and silver-toned metal caps.