App

or

Web
+ ADD US add to home screenSIGN INJOINCONTACTHOME
+
Show find auctions  
HOME
FIND AUCTIONS
JOIN
SIGN IN
CONTACT
+ ADD US TO YOUR HOMESCREEN

Mid-Mod, Antique, Cool Stuff & More

  Status: Closed
 
This auction has closed

View all auctions in Colorado
Type:

Internet-only (timed) auction

By:

345 Auction

  Web
At:

448 S McCulloch Blvd., Pueblo West, Colorado, 81007. USA. tel: 719-252-2262

Started:
10th May, 2019
Ended: 30th May, 2019
View: Colorado Auctions
Hide Auction Description

Decades of house-calls and thousands of miles across the United States and the world brings you this dealer's trove of vintage and antique collectibles, furniture, furnishings, objects of interest, art, and oddities. Enjoy getting lost in the listings. If a piece caught this dealer's eye, it just may catch your fancy, too. We've included a few guest consignor's pieces that are welcome and natural additions to this collection - all on offer because it's time for them to find their new homes. Start your tour in ancient Asia, beginning with the Silla and Goryeo kingdoms of Korea and continue on to the 1800s in China, represented by gray stoneware, sanggam celadon ware, an elm altar coffer table with original lacquer surface, and Chinese and Korean painted scrolls. Closer to home, early American pieces include a 20-foot long painted wood store sign from the early 1900s (segmented, shippable), a pair of rare Wilcox silver platters engraved with American Indians and buffalo, an old store stock, mint-with-tag, Hudson's Bay Company Indian basket and wide array of apothecary items. You'll find large colored glass bottles and apothecary items from a long-gone Montana drugstore, and others from a central Nebraska still-extant drugstore. How about a bucking horse rodeo banner? You can pull an Arts & Crafts era handwoven wool blanket over your lap and curl up with an original edition of "Sitting Bull and the Indian Wars." We've got textiles and ephemera, a cache of Art Deco era store display fixtures and stands, framed art of many genres. Old train stationary and ticket books, railway worker's identification cards will interest the railroad collectors. Along with the old store stock from a few pharmacies, there's a nice group of early 1900s unused photo albums and diaries - chock full of delightful graphics. Books we offer include Frank Baum's "The Cowardly Lion of Oz," and a "A History of Orgies" might titillate. If your taste runs to the modern, you'll find no shortage of furniture including a pair of Kofod-Larsen penguin chairs, a one-of-a-kind glass mosaic coffee table with an Egyptian motif, teak tableware, dish sets, and even an Art Deco cabinet to hide some newly acquired treasures. Lighting includes ceramic table lamps of every shape and size, fiberglass mod pieces - everything from desk and table lamps to pendant fixtures and shades. Perhaps the silver in a Murano glass bowl by Barovier et Toso will mesmerize. We've got fiberglass, we've got glitter, we've got salt-glaze, we've got spaghetti - we've got Mid-Century Modern. You'll have no trouble finding a conversation piece, whether it's a dentist's full mouth plaster cast with gold molars or a Mad Flag from Mad Magazine. Maybe a 1920s corncob fishing device will get you drifting. A leather suitcase from the 1920s, with illustrations by the soldier, done while he was stationed in China might be more your bag. Please don't hesitate to inquire further about any of our offerings. Enjoy the tour. And please check back as there will be additional listings posted in the coming days.