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L & N Memorabilia - Lot #4 is a Sleeve of about 40 unused paper, handled Coffee Cups emblazened with the L & N Logo and the wording "It's Coffee Time" Compliments of the Dixie Line on the front and Thank You For Using Our Service - "It's Good To Have You On Board" on the rear. Very unusual. 117 / 471 sold -
L & N Memorabilia - Lot #4 is a Sleeve of about 40 unused paper, handled Coffee Cups emblazened with the L & N Logo and the wording "It's Coffee Time" Compliments of the Dixie Line on the front and Thank You For Using Our Service - "It's Good To Have You On Board" on the rear. Very unusual. 118 / 471 sold -
L & N Memorabilia - Lot #4 is a Sleeve of about 40 unused paper, handled Coffee Cups emblazened with the L & N Logo and the wording "It's Coffee Time" Compliments of the Dixie Line on the front and Thank You For Using Our Service - "It's Good To Have You On Board" on the rear. Very unusual. 119 / 471 sold -
L & N Memorabilia - Lot #4 is a Sleeve of about 40 unused paper, handled Coffee Cups emblazened with the L & N Logo and the wording "It's Coffee Time" Compliments of the Dixie Line on the front and Thank You For Using Our Service - "It's Good To Have You On Board" on the rear. Very unusual. 120 / 471 sold -
L & N Memorabilia - Lot #4 is a Sleeve of about 40 unused paper, handled Coffee Cups emblazened with the L & N Logo and the wording "It's Coffee Time" Compliments of the Dixie Line on the front and Thank You For Using Our Service - "It's Good To Have You On Board" on the rear. Very unusual. 121 / 471 sold -
This lot is for a copy of the Honorable Order of the Kentucky Colonels Booklet Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Organization at a special Derby Eve Dinner held of May 1st, 1953. Booklet describes lots of Derby and organization history within its 144 pages. Booklet cover is of a rough paper that has not held up well with chipping and discoloration but the booklet is still quite handsome and full of history. This has a Starting Bid/Reserve of $10. 122 / 471 -
This lot is for a copy of the Honorable Order of the Kentucky Colonels Booklet Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Organization at a special Derby Eve Dinner held of May 1st, 1953. Booklet describes lots of Derby and organization history within its 144 pages. Booklet cover is of a rough paper that has not held up well with chipping and discoloration but the booklet is still quite handsome and full of history. This has a Starting Bid/Reserve of $10. 123 / 471 -
This lot is for a copy of the Honorable Order of the Kentucky Colonels Booklet Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Organization at a special Derby Eve Dinner held of May 1st, 1953. Booklet describes lots of Derby and organization history within its 144 pages. Booklet cover is of a rough paper that has not held up well with chipping and discoloration but the booklet is still quite handsome and full of history. This has a Starting Bid/Reserve of $10. 124 / 471 -
This lot is for a copy of the Honorable Order of the Kentucky Colonels Booklet Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Organization at a special Derby Eve Dinner held of May 1st, 1953. Booklet describes lots of Derby and organization history within its 144 pages. Booklet cover is of a rough paper that has not held up well with chipping and discoloration but the booklet is still quite handsome and full of history. This has a Starting Bid/Reserve of $10. 125 / 471 -
This lot is for a copy of the Honorable Order of the Kentucky Colonels Booklet Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Organization at a special Derby Eve Dinner held of May 1st, 1953. Booklet describes lots of Derby and organization history within its 144 pages. Booklet cover is of a rough paper that has not held up well with chipping and discoloration but the booklet is still quite handsome and full of history. This has a Starting Bid/Reserve of $10. 126 / 471 -
This lot is for a nice copy of the book Louisville Scenes by Caroline Williams. The book is dated 1970 and is marked a first edition. It does not have its dust cover. The book shows sketches and gives brief information of many historical and important locations in the city, including Locust Grove, Farmington, Union Station, Sherman Minton Bridge, City Hall and the Belle of Louisville. A nice collectors volume. 127 / 471 -
This lot is for a nice copy of the book Louisville Scenes by Caroline Williams. The book is dated 1970 and is marked a first edition. It does not have its dust cover. The book shows sketches and gives brief information of many historical and important locations in the city, including Locust Grove, Farmington, Union Station, Sherman Minton Bridge, City Hall and the Belle of Louisville. A nice collectors volume. 128 / 471 -
This lot is for a nice copy of the book Louisville Scenes by Caroline Williams. The book is dated 1970 and is marked a first edition. It does not have its dust cover. The book shows sketches and gives brief information of many historical and important locations in the city, including Locust Grove, Farmington, Union Station, Sherman Minton Bridge, City Hall and the Belle of Louisville. A nice collectors volume. 129 / 471 -
This lot is for a nice copy of the book Louisville Scenes by Caroline Williams. The book is dated 1970 and is marked a first edition. It does not have its dust cover. The book shows sketches and gives brief information of many historical and important locations in the city, including Locust Grove, Farmington, Union Station, Sherman Minton Bridge, City Hall and the Belle of Louisville. A nice collectors volume. 130 / 471 -
This lot is for a nice copy of the book Louisville Scenes by Caroline Williams. The book is dated 1970 and is marked a first edition. It does not have its dust cover. The book shows sketches and gives brief information of many historical and important locations in the city, including Locust Grove, Farmington, Union Station, Sherman Minton Bridge, City Hall and the Belle of Louisville. A nice collectors volume. 131 / 471 -
This lot is for 4 pieces of the old Historic Seelbach Hotel Service Ware. Celery/Pickle Server measures 9-inches long X 4-inches wide, the Relish/Small Vegetable Dish measures 7-inches long X 3.5-inches wide, both are emblazoned with the original Seelbach Hotel Logo. The Pickle Forks measure 6-inches long, made by Meriden Brita Company are silver-plated hotel ware both are marked "The Seelbach" on the reverse handle. The longer server has a few wear chips on bottom of base and the forks tongs are slightly bent. All in all very good condition consistent with age and use. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs. Billed as "the only fireproof hotel in the city," the new Seelbach opened in May of 1905 by offering a 5-hour public inspection and drawing an incredible 25,000 visitors. The hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving ensemble of its kind." *According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. This has a starting bid/reserve of $20.00 132 / 471 sold -
This lot is for 4 pieces of the old Historic Seelbach Hotel Service Ware. Celery/Pickle Server measures 9-inches long X 4-inches wide, the Relish/Small Vegetable Dish measures 7-inches long X 3.5-inches wide, both are emblazoned with the original Seelbach Hotel Logo. The Pickle Forks measure 6-inches long, made by Meriden Brita Company are silver-plated hotel ware both are marked "The Seelbach" on the reverse handle. The longer server has a few wear chips on bottom of base and the forks tongs are slightly bent. All in all very good condition consistent with age and use. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs. Billed as "the only fireproof hotel in the city," the new Seelbach opened in May of 1905 by offering a 5-hour public inspection and drawing an incredible 25,000 visitors. The hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving ensemble of its kind." *According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. This has a starting bid/reserve of $20.00 133 / 471 sold -
This lot is for 4 pieces of the old Historic Seelbach Hotel Service Ware. Celery/Pickle Server measures 9-inches long X 4-inches wide, the Relish/Small Vegetable Dish measures 7-inches long X 3.5-inches wide, both are emblazoned with the original Seelbach Hotel Logo. The Pickle Forks measure 6-inches long, made by Meriden Brita Company are silver-plated hotel ware both are marked "The Seelbach" on the reverse handle. The longer server has a few wear chips on bottom of base and the forks tongs are slightly bent. All in all very good condition consistent with age and use. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs. Billed as "the only fireproof hotel in the city," the new Seelbach opened in May of 1905 by offering a 5-hour public inspection and drawing an incredible 25,000 visitors. The hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving ensemble of its kind." *According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. This has a starting bid/reserve of $20.00 134 / 471 sold -
This lot is for 4 pieces of the old Historic Seelbach Hotel Service Ware. Celery/Pickle Server measures 9-inches long X 4-inches wide, the Relish/Small Vegetable Dish measures 7-inches long X 3.5-inches wide, both are emblazoned with the original Seelbach Hotel Logo. The Pickle Forks measure 6-inches long, made by Meriden Brita Company are silver-plated hotel ware both are marked "The Seelbach" on the reverse handle. The longer server has a few wear chips on bottom of base and the forks tongs are slightly bent. All in all very good condition consistent with age and use. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs. Billed as "the only fireproof hotel in the city," the new Seelbach opened in May of 1905 by offering a 5-hour public inspection and drawing an incredible 25,000 visitors. The hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving ensemble of its kind." *According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. This has a starting bid/reserve of $20.00 135 / 471 sold -
This lot is for 4 pieces of the old Historic Seelbach Hotel Service Ware. Celery/Pickle Server measures 9-inches long X 4-inches wide, the Relish/Small Vegetable Dish measures 7-inches long X 3.5-inches wide, both are emblazoned with the original Seelbach Hotel Logo. The Pickle Forks measure 6-inches long, made by Meriden Brita Company are silver-plated hotel ware both are marked "The Seelbach" on the reverse handle. The longer server has a few wear chips on bottom of base and the forks tongs are slightly bent. All in all very good condition consistent with age and use. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs. Billed as "the only fireproof hotel in the city," the new Seelbach opened in May of 1905 by offering a 5-hour public inspection and drawing an incredible 25,000 visitors. The hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving ensemble of its kind." *According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. This has a starting bid/reserve of $20.00 136 / 471 sold -
This lot is for 4 pieces of the old Historic Seelbach Hotel Service Ware. Celery/Pickle Server measures 9-inches long X 4-inches wide, the Relish/Small Vegetable Dish measures 7-inches long X 3.5-inches wide, both are emblazoned with the original Seelbach Hotel Logo. The Pickle Forks measure 6-inches long, made by Meriden Brita Company are silver-plated hotel ware both are marked "The Seelbach" on the reverse handle. The longer server has a few wear chips on bottom of base and the forks tongs are slightly bent. All in all very good condition consistent with age and use. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs. Billed as "the only fireproof hotel in the city," the new Seelbach opened in May of 1905 by offering a 5-hour public inspection and drawing an incredible 25,000 visitors. The hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving ensemble of its kind." *According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. This has a starting bid/reserve of $20.00 137 / 471 sold -
This lot is for 4 pieces of the old Historic Seelbach Hotel Service Ware. Celery/Pickle Server measures 9-inches long X 4-inches wide, the Relish/Small Vegetable Dish measures 7-inches long X 3.5-inches wide, both are emblazoned with the original Seelbach Hotel Logo. The Pickle Forks measure 6-inches long, made by Meriden Brita Company are silver-plated hotel ware both are marked "The Seelbach" on the reverse handle. The longer server has a few wear chips on bottom of base and the forks tongs are slightly bent. All in all very good condition consistent with age and use. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs. Billed as "the only fireproof hotel in the city," the new Seelbach opened in May of 1905 by offering a 5-hour public inspection and drawing an incredible 25,000 visitors. The hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving ensemble of its kind." *According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. This has a starting bid/reserve of $20.00 138 / 471 sold -
This offering is for 3 pieces of old Historic Seelbach Hotel Serving Dishes. The lot includes one soup/pasta bowl which measures 9-inches in diameter and is emblazoned with the Seelbach Hotel Logo. Included in this lot are two heavy Reed & Barton produced, silverplated, hotelware small serving bowls. These two bowls show some dings and wear consistent with age and use. "The Seelbach" is marked on the bottom and embossed with the logo on the exterior sides. Reserve/Starting Bid is $15. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs., the Seelbach opened in May of 1905. The hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving example of its kind." - According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. This has a Starting Bid/Reserve is $15. 139 / 471 sold -
This offering is for 3 pieces of old Historic Seelbach Hotel Serving Dishes. The lot includes one soup/pasta bowl which measures 9-inches in diameter and is emblazoned with the Seelbach Hotel Logo. Included in this lot are two heavy Reed & Barton produced, silverplated, hotelware small serving bowls. These two bowls show some dings and wear consistent with age and use. "The Seelbach" is marked on the bottom and embossed with the logo on the exterior sides. Reserve/Starting Bid is $15. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs., the Seelbach opened in May of 1905. The hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving example of its kind." - According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. This has a Starting Bid/Reserve is $15. 140 / 471 sold -
This offering is for 3 pieces of old Historic Seelbach Hotel Serving Dishes. The lot includes one soup/pasta bowl which measures 9-inches in diameter and is emblazoned with the Seelbach Hotel Logo. Included in this lot are two heavy Reed & Barton produced, silverplated, hotelware small serving bowls. These two bowls show some dings and wear consistent with age and use. "The Seelbach" is marked on the bottom and embossed with the logo on the exterior sides. Reserve/Starting Bid is $15. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs., the Seelbach opened in May of 1905. The hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving example of its kind." - According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. This has a Starting Bid/Reserve is $15. 141 / 471 sold -
This offering is for 3 pieces of old Historic Seelbach Hotel Serving Dishes. The lot includes one soup/pasta bowl which measures 9-inches in diameter and is emblazoned with the Seelbach Hotel Logo. Included in this lot are two heavy Reed & Barton produced, silverplated, hotelware small serving bowls. These two bowls show some dings and wear consistent with age and use. "The Seelbach" is marked on the bottom and embossed with the logo on the exterior sides. Reserve/Starting Bid is $15. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs., the Seelbach opened in May of 1905. The hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving example of its kind." - According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. This has a Starting Bid/Reserve is $15. 142 / 471 sold -
This offering is for 3 pieces of old Historic Seelbach Hotel Serving Dishes. The lot includes one soup/pasta bowl which measures 9-inches in diameter and is emblazoned with the Seelbach Hotel Logo. Included in this lot are two heavy Reed & Barton produced, silverplated, hotelware small serving bowls. These two bowls show some dings and wear consistent with age and use. "The Seelbach" is marked on the bottom and embossed with the logo on the exterior sides. Reserve/Starting Bid is $15. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs., the Seelbach opened in May of 1905. The hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving example of its kind." - According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. This has a Starting Bid/Reserve is $15. 143 / 471 sold -
This lot is for one wonderful and rare piece of Historic Seelbach Rathskeller Serving Ware. Marked MIL China and J. Dolfinger 8 on the bottom and emblazoned with the Seelbach Hotel/Rathskeller Logo. While the Rathskeller itself is still intact and used at the restored hotel very little remains of the historic china. A real part of Louisville history and you can own it. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs. Opened in May of 1905 the hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving example of its kind." - According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. 144 / 471 sold -
This lot is for one wonderful and rare piece of Historic Seelbach Rathskeller Serving Ware. Marked MIL China and J. Dolfinger 8 on the bottom and emblazoned with the Seelbach Hotel/Rathskeller Logo. While the Rathskeller itself is still intact and used at the restored hotel very little remains of the historic china. A real part of Louisville history and you can own it. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs. Opened in May of 1905 the hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving example of its kind." - According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. 145 / 471 sold -
This lot is for one wonderful and rare piece of Historic Seelbach Rathskeller Serving Ware. Marked MIL China and J. Dolfinger 8 on the bottom and emblazoned with the Seelbach Hotel/Rathskeller Logo. While the Rathskeller itself is still intact and used at the restored hotel very little remains of the historic china. A real part of Louisville history and you can own it. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. "The Seelbach Hilton is equal parts historical landmark and architectural masterpiece. It began as the dream of two Bavarian brothers — Otto and Louis Seelbach — in 1869 when Louis came to Louisville to learn the hotel business. In 1903, after several years of running restaurants and gentleman's clubs, the brothers began construction of a new hotel at the corner of 4th and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali), creating a lavish, turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts Baroque hotel. Sparing no expense, they imported marbles from all over the world, bronzes from France, hardwoods from the West Indies and Europe, linens from Ireland, and valuable Turkish and Persian Rugs. Opened in May of 1905 the hotel was so popular, the Seelbach brothers began a 154-room addition in the fall of that same year. In 1907, the expansion was completed and included the famous Bavarian-style Rathskeller, decorated with rare Rookwood Pottery. Today the Rathskeller remains the only surviving example of its kind." - According to "The Seelbach Hotel, A History of Louisville Tradition" by J. Theriot. 146 / 471 sold -
This lot is for two pieces of Louisville's Historic Vienna Restaurant. One is a Platter and the other a small Sauce Pitcher. The platter shows various seafood with a wonderful red shrimp in the center and nicely emblazoned with The Vienna Logo. Marked New York - Bauscher - Weiden (Germany) 1910 on the rear. The platter measures about 11-inches long X 7-inches wide. The small Sauce Pitcher is emblazoned with the wording "The Vienna" on the front and Bauscher China, Arthur Schiller and Son, Chicago 1921, Made in Germany on the bottom. It measures about 3-inches tall and 2-inches at the widest part of the oval base. Built in 1893 The Vienna Restaurant was one of the city's most elegant dining facilities. It was owned by Frank Erpeldinger, a native of Vienna, Austria and was host to most every famous and infamous Louisville visitor over the years of its existence. It was destroyed by fire in 1959. This lot comes with several pages of copied historical research regarding The Vienna. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. 147 / 471 sold -
This lot is for two pieces of Louisville's Historic Vienna Restaurant. One is a Platter and the other a small Sauce Pitcher. The platter shows various seafood with a wonderful red shrimp in the center and nicely emblazoned with The Vienna Logo. Marked New York - Bauscher - Weiden (Germany) 1910 on the rear. The platter measures about 11-inches long X 7-inches wide. The small Sauce Pitcher is emblazoned with the wording "The Vienna" on the front and Bauscher China, Arthur Schiller and Son, Chicago 1921, Made in Germany on the bottom. It measures about 3-inches tall and 2-inches at the widest part of the oval base. Built in 1893 The Vienna Restaurant was one of the city's most elegant dining facilities. It was owned by Frank Erpeldinger, a native of Vienna, Austria and was host to most every famous and infamous Louisville visitor over the years of its existence. It was destroyed by fire in 1959. This lot comes with several pages of copied historical research regarding The Vienna. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. 148 / 471 sold -
This lot is for two pieces of Louisville's Historic Vienna Restaurant. One is a Platter and the other a small Sauce Pitcher. The platter shows various seafood with a wonderful red shrimp in the center and nicely emblazoned with The Vienna Logo. Marked New York - Bauscher - Weiden (Germany) 1910 on the rear. The platter measures about 11-inches long X 7-inches wide. The small Sauce Pitcher is emblazoned with the wording "The Vienna" on the front and Bauscher China, Arthur Schiller and Son, Chicago 1921, Made in Germany on the bottom. It measures about 3-inches tall and 2-inches at the widest part of the oval base. Built in 1893 The Vienna Restaurant was one of the city's most elegant dining facilities. It was owned by Frank Erpeldinger, a native of Vienna, Austria and was host to most every famous and infamous Louisville visitor over the years of its existence. It was destroyed by fire in 1959. This lot comes with several pages of copied historical research regarding The Vienna. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. 149 / 471 sold -
This lot is for two pieces of Louisville's Historic Vienna Restaurant. One is a Platter and the other a small Sauce Pitcher. The platter shows various seafood with a wonderful red shrimp in the center and nicely emblazoned with The Vienna Logo. Marked New York - Bauscher - Weiden (Germany) 1910 on the rear. The platter measures about 11-inches long X 7-inches wide. The small Sauce Pitcher is emblazoned with the wording "The Vienna" on the front and Bauscher China, Arthur Schiller and Son, Chicago 1921, Made in Germany on the bottom. It measures about 3-inches tall and 2-inches at the widest part of the oval base. Built in 1893 The Vienna Restaurant was one of the city's most elegant dining facilities. It was owned by Frank Erpeldinger, a native of Vienna, Austria and was host to most every famous and infamous Louisville visitor over the years of its existence. It was destroyed by fire in 1959. This lot comes with several pages of copied historical research regarding The Vienna. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. 150 / 471 sold -
This lot is for two pieces of Louisville's Historic Vienna Restaurant. One is a Platter and the other a small Sauce Pitcher. The platter shows various seafood with a wonderful red shrimp in the center and nicely emblazoned with The Vienna Logo. Marked New York - Bauscher - Weiden (Germany) 1910 on the rear. The platter measures about 11-inches long X 7-inches wide. The small Sauce Pitcher is emblazoned with the wording "The Vienna" on the front and Bauscher China, Arthur Schiller and Son, Chicago 1921, Made in Germany on the bottom. It measures about 3-inches tall and 2-inches at the widest part of the oval base. Built in 1893 The Vienna Restaurant was one of the city's most elegant dining facilities. It was owned by Frank Erpeldinger, a native of Vienna, Austria and was host to most every famous and infamous Louisville visitor over the years of its existence. It was destroyed by fire in 1959. This lot comes with several pages of copied historical research regarding The Vienna. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. 151 / 471 sold -
This lot is for two pieces of Louisville's Historic Vienna Restaurant. One is a Platter and the other a small Sauce Pitcher. The platter shows various seafood with a wonderful red shrimp in the center and nicely emblazoned with The Vienna Logo. Marked New York - Bauscher - Weiden (Germany) 1910 on the rear. The platter measures about 11-inches long X 7-inches wide. The small Sauce Pitcher is emblazoned with the wording "The Vienna" on the front and Bauscher China, Arthur Schiller and Son, Chicago 1921, Made in Germany on the bottom. It measures about 3-inches tall and 2-inches at the widest part of the oval base. Built in 1893 The Vienna Restaurant was one of the city's most elegant dining facilities. It was owned by Frank Erpeldinger, a native of Vienna, Austria and was host to most every famous and infamous Louisville visitor over the years of its existence. It was destroyed by fire in 1959. This lot comes with several pages of copied historical research regarding The Vienna. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. 152 / 471 sold -
This lot is for two pieces of Louisville's Historic Vienna Restaurant. One is a Platter and the other a small Sauce Pitcher. The platter shows various seafood with a wonderful red shrimp in the center and nicely emblazoned with The Vienna Logo. Marked New York - Bauscher - Weiden (Germany) 1910 on the rear. The platter measures about 11-inches long X 7-inches wide. The small Sauce Pitcher is emblazoned with the wording "The Vienna" on the front and Bauscher China, Arthur Schiller and Son, Chicago 1921, Made in Germany on the bottom. It measures about 3-inches tall and 2-inches at the widest part of the oval base. Built in 1893 The Vienna Restaurant was one of the city's most elegant dining facilities. It was owned by Frank Erpeldinger, a native of Vienna, Austria and was host to most every famous and infamous Louisville visitor over the years of its existence. It was destroyed by fire in 1959. This lot comes with several pages of copied historical research regarding The Vienna. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. 153 / 471 sold -
This lot is for two pieces of Louisville's Historic Vienna Restaurant. One is a Platter and the other a small Sauce Pitcher. The platter shows various seafood with a wonderful red shrimp in the center and nicely emblazoned with The Vienna Logo. Marked New York - Bauscher - Weiden (Germany) 1910 on the rear. The platter measures about 11-inches long X 7-inches wide. The small Sauce Pitcher is emblazoned with the wording "The Vienna" on the front and Bauscher China, Arthur Schiller and Son, Chicago 1921, Made in Germany on the bottom. It measures about 3-inches tall and 2-inches at the widest part of the oval base. Built in 1893 The Vienna Restaurant was one of the city's most elegant dining facilities. It was owned by Frank Erpeldinger, a native of Vienna, Austria and was host to most every famous and infamous Louisville visitor over the years of its existence. It was destroyed by fire in 1959. This lot comes with several pages of copied historical research regarding The Vienna. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. 154 / 471 sold -
This lot is for two pieces of Louisville's Historic Vienna Restaurant. One is a Platter and the other a small Sauce Pitcher. The platter shows various seafood with a wonderful red shrimp in the center and nicely emblazoned with The Vienna Logo. Marked New York - Bauscher - Weiden (Germany) 1910 on the rear. The platter measures about 11-inches long X 7-inches wide. The small Sauce Pitcher is emblazoned with the wording "The Vienna" on the front and Bauscher China, Arthur Schiller and Son, Chicago 1921, Made in Germany on the bottom. It measures about 3-inches tall and 2-inches at the widest part of the oval base. Built in 1893 The Vienna Restaurant was one of the city's most elegant dining facilities. It was owned by Frank Erpeldinger, a native of Vienna, Austria and was host to most every famous and infamous Louisville visitor over the years of its existence. It was destroyed by fire in 1959. This lot comes with several pages of copied historical research regarding The Vienna. Reserve/Starting Bid is $20. 155 / 471 sold -
This lot is for one Official Poster of the 2012 Kentucky Oaks by artist Robert Joyner. "The Filly Race" is run on Friday the day before the Kentucky Derby and has become as much as a party as the Derby for Kentucky racing fans. This Poster (unframed) measures 34-inches x 20-inches. As New Condition. If it is to be shipped, we will have to roll in and ship in a tube. 156 / 471 -
This lot is for one Official Poster of the 2012 Kentucky Oaks by artist Robert Joyner. "The Filly Race" is run on Friday the day before the Kentucky Derby and has become as much as a party as the Derby for Kentucky racing fans. This Poster (unframed) measures 34-inches x 20-inches. As New Condition. If it is to be shipped, we will have to roll in and ship in a tube. 157 / 471 -
This lot is for one Official Poster of the 2012 Kentucky Oaks by artist Robert Joyner. "The Filly Race" is run on Friday the day before the Kentucky Derby and has become as much as a party as the Derby for Kentucky racing fans. This Poster (unframed) measures 34-inches x 20-inches. As New Condition. If it is to be shipped, we will have to roll in and ship in a tube. 158 / 471 -
This lot is for one Official Poster of the 2012 Kentucky Oaks by artist Robert Joyner. "The Filly Race" is run on Friday the day before the Kentucky Derby and has become as much as a party as the Derby for Kentucky racing fans. This Poster (unframed) measures 34-inches x 20-inches. As New Condition. If it is to be shipped, we will have to roll in and ship in a tube. 159 / 471 -
This lot of 3 maps contains a Coleman's Official 1952 Map of Louisville and Jefferson County which appears to be in a well-used but still quite nice condition, a 1962 Standard Oil Kentucky Tennessee Road Map with Pictorial Guide in good condition and a 1959 Map of Louisville, Jefferson County and Adjoining Areas published by the Louisville AAA Automobile Club in fair condition. 160 / 471 sold -
This lot of 3 maps contains a Coleman's Official 1952 Map of Louisville and Jefferson County which appears to be in a well-used but still quite nice condition, a 1962 Standard Oil Kentucky Tennessee Road Map with Pictorial Guide in good condition and a 1959 Map of Louisville, Jefferson County and Adjoining Areas published by the Louisville AAA Automobile Club in fair condition. 161 / 471 sold -
This lot of 3 maps contains a Coleman's Official 1952 Map of Louisville and Jefferson County which appears to be in a well-used but still quite nice condition, a 1962 Standard Oil Kentucky Tennessee Road Map with Pictorial Guide in good condition and a 1959 Map of Louisville, Jefferson County and Adjoining Areas published by the Louisville AAA Automobile Club in fair condition. 162 / 471 sold -
This lot of 3 maps contains a Coleman's Official 1952 Map of Louisville and Jefferson County which appears to be in a well-used but still quite nice condition, a 1962 Standard Oil Kentucky Tennessee Road Map with Pictorial Guide in good condition and a 1959 Map of Louisville, Jefferson County and Adjoining Areas published by the Louisville AAA Automobile Club in fair condition. 163 / 471 sold -
This lot is a collection of 3 Kentucky Maps. One is a 1975 Coleman's Official Map of Louisville - it appears to be in good, but used condition. The second is a 1962 edition of the Map of Louisville, Jefferson County and Adjoining Areas published by the Louisville AAA Automobile Club and the third is a 1977 Edition Exxon Tennessee Kentucky Map in nice condition. 164 / 471 sold -
This lot is a collection of 3 Kentucky Maps. One is a 1975 Coleman's Official Map of Louisville - it appears to be in good, but used condition. The second is a 1962 edition of the Map of Louisville, Jefferson County and Adjoining Areas published by the Louisville AAA Automobile Club and the third is a 1977 Edition Exxon Tennessee Kentucky Map in nice condition. 165 / 471 sold -
This lot is a collection of 3 Kentucky Maps. One is a 1975 Coleman's Official Map of Louisville - it appears to be in good, but used condition. The second is a 1962 edition of the Map of Louisville, Jefferson County and Adjoining Areas published by the Louisville AAA Automobile Club and the third is a 1977 Edition Exxon Tennessee Kentucky Map in nice condition. 166 / 471 sold -
This lot is a collection of 3 Kentucky Maps. One is a 1975 Coleman's Official Map of Louisville - it appears to be in good, but used condition. The second is a 1962 edition of the Map of Louisville, Jefferson County and Adjoining Areas published by the Louisville AAA Automobile Club and the third is a 1977 Edition Exxon Tennessee Kentucky Map in nice condition. 167 / 471 sold -
This lot is for a set of John Taylor Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers. In his most beloved pattern, these shakers will help complete anyone's collection. John Taylor Pottery was the forerunner of the Louisville Stoneware Company and just after the original Louisville Pottery/Cherokee Pottery Company which still operates on Brent Street in Louisville's Paristown neighborhood. Reserve/Starting Bid is $10. 168 / 471 -
This lot is for a set of John Taylor Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers. In his most beloved pattern, these shakers will help complete anyone's collection. John Taylor Pottery was the forerunner of the Louisville Stoneware Company and just after the original Louisville Pottery/Cherokee Pottery Company which still operates on Brent Street in Louisville's Paristown neighborhood. Reserve/Starting Bid is $10. 169 / 471 -
This lot is for a set of John Taylor Pottery Salt & Pepper Shakers. In his most beloved pattern, these shakers will help complete anyone's collection. John Taylor Pottery was the forerunner of the Louisville Stoneware Company and just after the original Louisville Pottery/Cherokee Pottery Company which still operates on Brent Street in Louisville's Paristown neighborhood. Reserve/Starting Bid is $10. 170 / 471 -
This lot is for a pair of William L. Fischer Art Show Postcards. One card printed with a copy of his drawing of St. James Court is postmarked 1974 and genuinely signed on the verso by him. The second postcard shows a print of his drawing Old Louisville Market Street and is postmarked 1983 - it is signed by Fischer on the verso. Mr. Fischer (1917-2018), was a very well-known and respected Kentucky artist. One card has yellowed more than the other one but both are in very good condition for their age. 171 / 471 sold -
This lot is for a pair of William L. Fischer Art Show Postcards. One card printed with a copy of his drawing of St. James Court is postmarked 1974 and genuinely signed on the verso by him. The second postcard shows a print of his drawing Old Louisville Market Street and is postmarked 1983 - it is signed by Fischer on the verso. Mr. Fischer (1917-2018), was a very well-known and respected Kentucky artist. One card has yellowed more than the other one but both are in very good condition for their age. 172 / 471 sold -
This lot is for a pair of William L. Fischer Art Show Postcards. One card printed with a copy of his drawing of St. James Court is postmarked 1974 and genuinely signed on the verso by him. The second postcard shows a print of his drawing Old Louisville Market Street and is postmarked 1983 - it is signed by Fischer on the verso. Mr. Fischer (1917-2018), was a very well-known and respected Kentucky artist. One card has yellowed more than the other one but both are in very good condition for their age. 173 / 471 sold -
This lot is for a pair of William L. Fischer Art Show Postcards. One card printed with a copy of his drawing of St. James Court is postmarked 1974 and genuinely signed on the verso by him. The second postcard shows a print of his drawing Old Louisville Market Street and is postmarked 1983 - it is signed by Fischer on the verso. Mr. Fischer (1917-2018), was a very well-known and respected Kentucky artist. One card has yellowed more than the other one but both are in very good condition for their age. 174 / 471 sold -
This lot is for a pair of William L. Fischer Art Show Postcards. One card printed with a copy of his drawing of St. James Court is postmarked 1974 and genuinely signed on the verso by him. The second postcard shows a print of his drawing Old Louisville Market Street and is postmarked 1983 - it is signed by Fischer on the verso. Mr. Fischer (1917-2018), was a very well-known and respected Kentucky artist. One card has yellowed more than the other one but both are in very good condition for their age. 175 / 471 sold -
This lot is for a pair of William L. Fischer Art Show Postcards. One card printed with a copy of his drawing of St. James Court is postmarked 1974 and genuinely signed on the verso by him. The second postcard shows a print of his drawing Old Louisville Market Street and is postmarked 1983 - it is signed by Fischer on the verso. Mr. Fischer (1917-2018), was a very well-known and respected Kentucky artist. One card has yellowed more than the other one but both are in very good condition for their age. 176 / 471 sold -
This lot is a for an Arts & Crafts Style Vase, marked Daniel Boone Hand Made Pottery and produced in the mellow yellow coloration. Daniel Boone Pottery was a line of tourist ware made and distributed for souvenir sales to gift shops at locals such as Lincoln Homestead, Cumberland Falls and Mammoth Cave, by the Louisville Pottery Company which operated until around 1955 This piece measures about 4.5-inches in diameter X 4-inches high. 179 / 471 sold -
This lot is a for an Arts & Crafts Style Vase, marked Daniel Boone Hand Made Pottery and produced in the mellow yellow coloration. Daniel Boone Pottery was a line of tourist ware made and distributed for souvenir sales to gift shops at locals such as Lincoln Homestead, Cumberland Falls and Mammoth Cave, by the Louisville Pottery Company which operated until around 1955 This piece measures about 4.5-inches in diameter X 4-inches high. 180 / 471 sold -
This lot is a for an Arts & Crafts Style Vase, marked Daniel Boone Hand Made Pottery and produced in the mellow yellow coloration. Daniel Boone Pottery was a line of tourist ware made and distributed for souvenir sales to gift shops at locals such as Lincoln Homestead, Cumberland Falls and Mammoth Cave, by the Louisville Pottery Company which operated until around 1955 This piece measures about 4.5-inches in diameter X 4-inches high. 181 / 471 sold -
This lot is a for an Arts & Crafts Style Vase, marked Daniel Boone Hand Made Pottery and produced in the mellow yellow coloration. Daniel Boone Pottery was a line of tourist ware made and distributed for souvenir sales to gift shops at locals such as Lincoln Homestead, Cumberland Falls and Mammoth Cave, by the Louisville Pottery Company which operated until around 1955 This piece measures about 4.5-inches in diameter X 4-inches high. 182 / 471 sold -
This lot is a for an Arts & Crafts Style Vase, marked Daniel Boone Hand Made Pottery and produced in the mellow mid-blue coloration. Daniel Boone Pottery was a line of tourist ware made and distributed for souvenir sales to gift shops at locals such as Lincoln Homestead, Cumberland Falls and Mammoth Cave, by the Louisville Pottery Company which operated until around 1955 This piece measures about 4,5-inches wide X 5-inches long X 3.5-inches high. 183 / 471 sold -
This lot is a for an Arts & Crafts Style Vase, marked Daniel Boone Hand Made Pottery and produced in the mellow mid-blue coloration. Daniel Boone Pottery was a line of tourist ware made and distributed for souvenir sales to gift shops at locals such as Lincoln Homestead, Cumberland Falls and Mammoth Cave, by the Louisville Pottery Company which operated until around 1955 This piece measures about 4,5-inches wide X 5-inches long X 3.5-inches high. 184 / 471 sold -
This lot is a for an Arts & Crafts Style Vase, marked Daniel Boone Hand Made Pottery and produced in the mellow mid-blue coloration. Daniel Boone Pottery was a line of tourist ware made and distributed for souvenir sales to gift shops at locals such as Lincoln Homestead, Cumberland Falls and Mammoth Cave, by the Louisville Pottery Company which operated until around 1955 This piece measures about 4,5-inches wide X 5-inches long X 3.5-inches high. 185 / 471 sold -
This lot is a for an Arts & Crafts Style Vase, marked Daniel Boone Hand Made Pottery and produced in the mellow mid-blue coloration. Daniel Boone Pottery was a line of tourist ware made and distributed for souvenir sales to gift shops at locals such as Lincoln Homestead, Cumberland Falls and Mammoth Cave, by the Louisville Pottery Company which operated until around 1955 This piece measures about 4,5-inches wide X 5-inches long X 3.5-inches high. 186 / 471 sold -
This lot is a for an Arts & Crafts Style Pitcher, it is unmarked and produced in a mat eggplant purple coloration. We feel confident that this pitcher was made as part of a line of tourist ware and distributed for souvenir sales to gift shops at locals such as Lincoln Homestead, Cumberland Falls and Mammoth Cave, by the Louisville Pottery Company which operated until around 1955 This piece measures about 3.5-inches in diameter, plus the handle X 4-inches high. 187 / 471 sold -
This lot is a for an Arts & Crafts Style Pitcher, it is unmarked and produced in a mat eggplant purple coloration. We feel confident that this pitcher was made as part of a line of tourist ware and distributed for souvenir sales to gift shops at locals such as Lincoln Homestead, Cumberland Falls and Mammoth Cave, by the Louisville Pottery Company which operated until around 1955 This piece measures about 3.5-inches in diameter, plus the handle X 4-inches high. 188 / 471 sold -
This lot is a for an Arts & Crafts Style Pitcher, it is unmarked and produced in a mat eggplant purple coloration. We feel confident that this pitcher was made as part of a line of tourist ware and distributed for souvenir sales to gift shops at locals such as Lincoln Homestead, Cumberland Falls and Mammoth Cave, by the Louisville Pottery Company which operated until around 1955 This piece measures about 3.5-inches in diameter, plus the handle X 4-inches high. 189 / 471 sold -
This lot is a for an Arts & Crafts Style Pitcher, it is unmarked and produced in a mat eggplant purple coloration. We feel confident that this pitcher was made as part of a line of tourist ware and distributed for souvenir sales to gift shops at locals such as Lincoln Homestead, Cumberland Falls and Mammoth Cave, by the Louisville Pottery Company which operated until around 1955 This piece measures about 3.5-inches in diameter, plus the handle X 4-inches high. 190 / 471 sold -
This lot is for a heavy-stock paperboard mounted copy of a photography of the Belle of Louisville. Our fair cities premier tourist attraction and the Queen of the Ohio River. It measures about 20-inches long X 16-inches tall. Appears to be in good condition. This could be more expensive to ship than you think as it can't be rolled into a tube. We suggest local pick up 191 / 471 -
This lot is for a heavy-stock paperboard mounted copy of a photography of the Belle of Louisville. Our fair cities premier tourist attraction and the Queen of the Ohio River. It measures about 20-inches long X 16-inches tall. Appears to be in good condition. This could be more expensive to ship than you think as it can't be rolled into a tube. We suggest local pick up 192 / 471 -
This lot is for two Kentucky Interest Books: one loaded with wonderful pictures our our fair state entitled "Kentucky 24/7" by Rick Smolan and David Cohen. Published by DK Publishing, First Edition. 2004. 144 Pages Book is in good condition with dust jacket in good condition. The second book is an autographed copy of "For the Love of Pure Water by James R. Pope. He is a Kentucky journalist, photographer, farmer and poet. It is a soft cover booklet of his poetry. Paper shows very slight wear. 193 / 471 -
This lot is for two Kentucky Interest Books: one loaded with wonderful pictures our our fair state entitled "Kentucky 24/7" by Rick Smolan and David Cohen. Published by DK Publishing, First Edition. 2004. 144 Pages Book is in good condition with dust jacket in good condition. The second book is an autographed copy of "For the Love of Pure Water by James R. Pope. He is a Kentucky journalist, photographer, farmer and poet. It is a soft cover booklet of his poetry. Paper shows very slight wear. 194 / 471 -
This lot is for two Kentucky Interest Books: one loaded with wonderful pictures our our fair state entitled "Kentucky 24/7" by Rick Smolan and David Cohen. Published by DK Publishing, First Edition. 2004. 144 Pages Book is in good condition with dust jacket in good condition. The second book is an autographed copy of "For the Love of Pure Water by James R. Pope. He is a Kentucky journalist, photographer, farmer and poet. It is a soft cover booklet of his poetry. Paper shows very slight wear. 195 / 471 -
This lot is for two Kentucky Interest Books: one loaded with wonderful pictures our our fair state entitled "Kentucky 24/7" by Rick Smolan and David Cohen. Published by DK Publishing, First Edition. 2004. 144 Pages Book is in good condition with dust jacket in good condition. The second book is an autographed copy of "For the Love of Pure Water by James R. Pope. He is a Kentucky journalist, photographer, farmer and poet. It is a soft cover booklet of his poetry. Paper shows very slight wear. 196 / 471 -
This lot is for two Kentucky Interest Books: one loaded with wonderful pictures our our fair state entitled "Kentucky 24/7" by Rick Smolan and David Cohen. Published by DK Publishing, First Edition. 2004. 144 Pages Book is in good condition with dust jacket in good condition. The second book is an autographed copy of "For the Love of Pure Water by James R. Pope. He is a Kentucky journalist, photographer, farmer and poet. It is a soft cover booklet of his poetry. Paper shows very slight wear. 197 / 471 -
This lot is for two Kentucky Interest Books: one loaded with wonderful pictures our our fair state entitled "Kentucky 24/7" by Rick Smolan and David Cohen. Published by DK Publishing, First Edition. 2004. 144 Pages Book is in good condition with dust jacket in good condition. The second book is an autographed copy of "For the Love of Pure Water by James R. Pope. He is a Kentucky journalist, photographer, farmer and poet. It is a soft cover booklet of his poetry. Paper shows very slight wear. 198 / 471
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