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Please review the terms of this auction. By placing your bid, you are agreeing to those terms. Items must be paid for within 24 hours of auction end OR at pick-up. If you decide that you don't want to have the items shipped, or you don't want them after winning the items, you are still responsible for payment for those items. 1 / 300 -
Pick-up is Tuesday, 3/2/2021 from 11:00-2:00 at Jordyn's Attic 1314 N. Main St., Fountain Inn, SC 29644. If you would like your items shipped, please let me know at auction end unless I have shipped to you before and I will already know. PLEASE NOTE: I don't control the cost of shipping. I make every effort to keep the cost of shipping as low as possible, but factors such as a large box, a heavy box, where it is shipped to, etc. can make shipping cost more than the item you won. If you win the item and decide that the shipping cost is too high for what you won, you are responsible for the cost of the item and then that item will be included in a future fundraising auction. 2 / 300 -
I'm dating this jar between 1915-1922 due to the script and it being a Perfect Mason. The script puts it between 1910-1923, but the Perfect Mason closes that gap a bit further. It has seams on two sides that travel the entire distance of the jar which put it just after 1915. It has a zinc lid with a milk glass insert and the lid screws/unscrews easily. I don't see any issues with the jar other than needing a bit of cleaning. It stands 9.5" tall. 14 / 300 sold -
I'm dating this jar between 1915-1922 due to the script and it being a Perfect Mason. The script puts it between 1910-1923, but the Perfect Mason closes that gap a bit further. It has seams on two sides that travel the entire distance of the jar which put it just after 1915. It has a zinc lid with a milk glass insert and the lid screws/unscrews easily. I don't see any issues with the jar other than needing a bit of cleaning. It stands 9.5" tall. 15 / 300 sold -
I'm dating this jar between 1915-1922 due to the script and it being a Perfect Mason. The script puts it between 1910-1923, but the Perfect Mason closes that gap a bit further. It has seams on two sides that travel the entire distance of the jar which put it just after 1915. It has a zinc lid with a milk glass insert and the lid screws/unscrews easily. I don't see any issues with the jar other than needing a bit of cleaning. It stands 9.5" tall. 16 / 300 sold -
I'm dating this jar between 1915-1922 due to the script and it being a Perfect Mason. The script puts it between 1910-1923, but the Perfect Mason closes that gap a bit further. It has seams on two sides that travel the entire distance of the jar which put it just after 1915. It has a zinc lid with a milk glass insert and the lid screws/unscrews easily. I don't see any issues with the jar other than needing a bit of cleaning. It stands 9.5" tall. 17 / 300 sold -
I'm dating this jar between 1915-1922 due to the script and it being a Perfect Mason. The script puts it between 1910-1923, but the Perfect Mason closes that gap a bit further. It has seams on two sides that travel the entire distance of the jar which put it just after 1915. It has a zinc lid with a milk glass insert and the lid screws/unscrews easily. I don't see any issues with the jar other than needing a bit of cleaning. It stands 9.5" tall. 18 / 300 sold -
I'm dating this jar between 1915-1922 due to the script and it being a Perfect Mason. The script puts it between 1910-1923, but the Perfect Mason closes that gap a bit further. It has seams on two sides that travel the entire distance of the jar which put it just after 1915. It has a zinc lid with a milk glass insert and the lid screws/unscrews easily. I don't see any issues with the jar other than needing a bit of cleaning. It stands 9.5" tall. 19 / 300 sold -
There is a 5 with a dot just to the right of the diamond/oval/I marking on the bottom of the bottle indicating (if I understand the bottle markings correctly) that this bottle was made in 1945. It is in excellent condition - check out the paint! It stands about 7.25" tall. I would tell you to Google this, but I did and I couldn't find it. 20 / 300 sold -
There is a 5 with a dot just to the right of the diamond/oval/I marking on the bottom of the bottle indicating (if I understand the bottle markings correctly) that this bottle was made in 1945. It is in excellent condition - check out the paint! It stands about 7.25" tall. I would tell you to Google this, but I did and I couldn't find it. 21 / 300 sold -
There is a 5 with a dot just to the right of the diamond/oval/I marking on the bottom of the bottle indicating (if I understand the bottle markings correctly) that this bottle was made in 1945. It is in excellent condition - check out the paint! It stands about 7.25" tall. I would tell you to Google this, but I did and I couldn't find it. 22 / 300 sold -
There is a 5 with a dot just to the right of the diamond/oval/I marking on the bottom of the bottle indicating (if I understand the bottle markings correctly) that this bottle was made in 1945. It is in excellent condition - check out the paint! It stands about 7.25" tall. I would tell you to Google this, but I did and I couldn't find it. 23 / 300 sold -
While Lot 4 is cute, this one is cool! The neck is made for a screw top, but it has a small spout built in as well. What is interesting (to me) is that above the Owens-Illinois trademark is ILLINOIS. The bottle is 6" tall and other than some cloudiness inside, it is in great condition. 31 / 300 sold -
While Lot 4 is cute, this one is cool! The neck is made for a screw top, but it has a small spout built in as well. What is interesting (to me) is that above the Owens-Illinois trademark is ILLINOIS. The bottle is 6" tall and other than some cloudiness inside, it is in great condition. 32 / 300 sold -
While Lot 4 is cute, this one is cool! The neck is made for a screw top, but it has a small spout built in as well. What is interesting (to me) is that above the Owens-Illinois trademark is ILLINOIS. The bottle is 6" tall and other than some cloudiness inside, it is in great condition. 33 / 300 sold -
While Lot 4 is cute, this one is cool! The neck is made for a screw top, but it has a small spout built in as well. What is interesting (to me) is that above the Owens-Illinois trademark is ILLINOIS. The bottle is 6" tall and other than some cloudiness inside, it is in great condition. 34 / 300 sold -
It took me several times of looking and handling the bottle to notice that the sides have an embossment that looks like the laces of a shoe, but I digress! This bottle is 9" tall and embossed around the neck with PARSONS SUDSY AMMONIA. It has the second version of the Owens-Illinois trademark putting it after 1954, but before 1997ish. A little cloudy inside, but otherwise in great shape. 35 / 300 sold -
It took me several times of looking and handling the bottle to notice that the sides have an embossment that looks like the laces of a shoe, but I digress! This bottle is 9" tall and embossed around the neck with PARSONS SUDSY AMMONIA. It has the second version of the Owens-Illinois trademark putting it after 1954, but before 1997ish. A little cloudy inside, but otherwise in great shape. 36 / 300 sold -
It took me several times of looking and handling the bottle to notice that the sides have an embossment that looks like the laces of a shoe, but I digress! This bottle is 9" tall and embossed around the neck with PARSONS SUDSY AMMONIA. It has the second version of the Owens-Illinois trademark putting it after 1954, but before 1997ish. A little cloudy inside, but otherwise in great shape. 37 / 300 sold -
It took me several times of looking and handling the bottle to notice that the sides have an embossment that looks like the laces of a shoe, but I digress! This bottle is 9" tall and embossed around the neck with PARSONS SUDSY AMMONIA. It has the second version of the Owens-Illinois trademark putting it after 1954, but before 1997ish. A little cloudy inside, but otherwise in great shape. 38 / 300 sold -
The creamer is 3.75" tall and I don't know the pattern. While there isn't any damage, the marigold/iridescent color isn't sprayed on evenly around the middle. The dessert bowl is 4.5" in diameter and is the Iris pattern by Jeannette. The three part dish is Doric by Jeannette and it has significant color loss, but is free from chips and cracks. 42 / 300 sold -
The creamer is 3.75" tall and I don't know the pattern. While there isn't any damage, the marigold/iridescent color isn't sprayed on evenly around the middle. The dessert bowl is 4.5" in diameter and is the Iris pattern by Jeannette. The three part dish is Doric by Jeannette and it has significant color loss, but is free from chips and cracks. 43 / 300 sold -
The creamer is 3.75" tall and I don't know the pattern. While there isn't any damage, the marigold/iridescent color isn't sprayed on evenly around the middle. The dessert bowl is 4.5" in diameter and is the Iris pattern by Jeannette. The three part dish is Doric by Jeannette and it has significant color loss, but is free from chips and cracks. 44 / 300 sold -
The creamer is 3.75" tall and I don't know the pattern. While there isn't any damage, the marigold/iridescent color isn't sprayed on evenly around the middle. The dessert bowl is 4.5" in diameter and is the Iris pattern by Jeannette. The three part dish is Doric by Jeannette and it has significant color loss, but is free from chips and cracks. 45 / 300 sold -
The five aluminum cookie cutters are in very good condition. The one plastic cookie cutter is also in very good condition. If you are really worried, make a batch of sugar cookies using these and then I will sample for you. Be warned, it could take a few samples before I can give you a final decision. 50 / 300 sold -
The five aluminum cookie cutters are in very good condition. The one plastic cookie cutter is also in very good condition. If you are really worried, make a batch of sugar cookies using these and then I will sample for you. Be warned, it could take a few samples before I can give you a final decision. 51 / 300 sold -
This guy is not cute, but he's fun to watch (again - it doesn't take much to entertain me). When you push down on the heads, the balls "pop" up and move around until they find a new resting spot. There is surface scratching and it needs a little cleaning, but it's ready to entertain you - I mean - entertain your child. 55 / 300 sold -
This guy is not cute, but he's fun to watch (again - it doesn't take much to entertain me). When you push down on the heads, the balls "pop" up and move around until they find a new resting spot. There is surface scratching and it needs a little cleaning, but it's ready to entertain you - I mean - entertain your child. 56 / 300 sold -
This guy is not cute, but he's fun to watch (again - it doesn't take much to entertain me). When you push down on the heads, the balls "pop" up and move around until they find a new resting spot. There is surface scratching and it needs a little cleaning, but it's ready to entertain you - I mean - entertain your child. 57 / 300 sold -
This guy is not cute, but he's fun to watch (again - it doesn't take much to entertain me). When you push down on the heads, the balls "pop" up and move around until they find a new resting spot. There is surface scratching and it needs a little cleaning, but it's ready to entertain you - I mean - entertain your child. 58 / 300 sold -
Both of these are in excellent condition and about 8.25" in diameter. I believe that these are the Hyalyn Porcelain Company that was based in Hickory, NC from 1946-1973. Check out this link (you may have to copy the link and then paste it in your browser) for more information https://wisconsinpottery.org/hyalyn-porcelain-company/ Stand not included. 68 / 300 sold -
Both of these are in excellent condition and about 8.25" in diameter. I believe that these are the Hyalyn Porcelain Company that was based in Hickory, NC from 1946-1973. Check out this link (you may have to copy the link and then paste it in your browser) for more information https://wisconsinpottery.org/hyalyn-porcelain-company/ Stand not included. 69 / 300 sold -
Both of these are in excellent condition and about 8.25" in diameter. I believe that these are the Hyalyn Porcelain Company that was based in Hickory, NC from 1946-1973. Check out this link (you may have to copy the link and then paste it in your browser) for more information https://wisconsinpottery.org/hyalyn-porcelain-company/ Stand not included. 70 / 300 sold -
There are about 20 post cards in here (one is duplicated a few times). The book is great for sliding in a post card and then writing notes above it to document it. All are in very good condition. I didn't look at all of the post cards, but the ones that I did check out hadn't been used. 74 / 300 sold -
There are about 20 post cards in here (one is duplicated a few times). The book is great for sliding in a post card and then writing notes above it to document it. All are in very good condition. I didn't look at all of the post cards, but the ones that I did check out hadn't been used. 75 / 300 sold -
There are about 20 post cards in here (one is duplicated a few times). The book is great for sliding in a post card and then writing notes above it to document it. All are in very good condition. I didn't look at all of the post cards, but the ones that I did check out hadn't been used. 76 / 300 sold -
There are about 20 post cards in here (one is duplicated a few times). The book is great for sliding in a post card and then writing notes above it to document it. All are in very good condition. I didn't look at all of the post cards, but the ones that I did check out hadn't been used. 77 / 300 sold -
There are about 20 post cards in here (one is duplicated a few times). The book is great for sliding in a post card and then writing notes above it to document it. All are in very good condition. I didn't look at all of the post cards, but the ones that I did check out hadn't been used. 78 / 300 sold -
The cover of this book feels like suede/leather. It has over 20 black and white photographs that all appear to be from the 1920s-1930s era and on a farm/homestead. The book has some loose pages, and a couple of pages have the picture cut out, but it is in mostly good condition. There are also quite a few never used pages for you to add more vintage pictures to. 79 / 300 sold -
The cover of this book feels like suede/leather. It has over 20 black and white photographs that all appear to be from the 1920s-1930s era and on a farm/homestead. The book has some loose pages, and a couple of pages have the picture cut out, but it is in mostly good condition. There are also quite a few never used pages for you to add more vintage pictures to. 80 / 300 sold -
The cover of this book feels like suede/leather. It has over 20 black and white photographs that all appear to be from the 1920s-1930s era and on a farm/homestead. The book has some loose pages, and a couple of pages have the picture cut out, but it is in mostly good condition. There are also quite a few never used pages for you to add more vintage pictures to. 81 / 300 sold -
These plates have the look of being uranium, but they are not. They are embossed on the underside with a fruit design. Two plates have a very small fleabite on the rim (one fleabite each) and one of the plates has a chip that is a little bigger, but is flat, smooth, and hard to notice. They are about 6.5" in diameter. 88 / 300 sold -
These plates have the look of being uranium, but they are not. They are embossed on the underside with a fruit design. Two plates have a very small fleabite on the rim (one fleabite each) and one of the plates has a chip that is a little bigger, but is flat, smooth, and hard to notice. They are about 6.5" in diameter. 89 / 300 sold -
These plates have the look of being uranium, but they are not. They are embossed on the underside with a fruit design. Two plates have a very small fleabite on the rim (one fleabite each) and one of the plates has a chip that is a little bigger, but is flat, smooth, and hard to notice. They are about 6.5" in diameter. 90 / 300 sold
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