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Friday, June 29, 2012

Vintage Cap Guns, Roy Rogers Mineral City, Belleek, Antique Sock Knitter

Up for Grabs:  Vintage Cap Guns Belleek,  Antique Sock Knitter, Roy Rogers Mineral City


Dad's auctioning off more of his vintage cap guns and a vintage tin town Roy Rogers Mineral City on July 6, 2012 through Westsound Auctions.  Mom's auctioning off an antique sock knitter, Belleek, and a couple of Chinese bowls.
PHOTOS  BELOW!!!

The auction will be held simultaneously online through ProxyBid, which means you can bid in person at the auction, pre-bid online, or bid LIVE online through ProxyBid. 

To see the complete catalog of this auction, including our items that are up for sale, click here.

Roy Rogers Mineral City:  Lot # 67

Cap Guns:  Lot # 68 through Lot # 80
Sock Knitter:  Lot # 134
Belleek:  Lot # 141 & 142
Chinese Bowls:  Lot # 143


PHOTOS BELOW!!!

First up, a 1960s Marx Lithographed tin Roy Rogers Mineral City.  

Howdy Pardner! Hitch up your horse and take a stroll through Mineral City's Hotel & Music Hall, Cafe', Post Office, Bank, Barber Shop and Trade Goods store.  There's even a Laundry at the edge of town!  Swinging doors in the Music Hall will ensure that you are able to make a grand entrance - or quick get-away should the need arise.  Keep an eagle eye out, though - you never know what outlaw might be hiding on those flat rooftops!
















To place a bid, click here.  The Roy Rogers Mineral City is Lot # 67.

Thanks for looking!!





If gun-slingin' is a bit more your style, take a gander at the vintage toy cap guns below. Several eras to choose from!

First, a real beauty - a Magic Pistol made by Austin in the 1940s, which shoots gas made from carbide crystals.  This one was never played with and comes with its original box & accessories.
















A gem from 1938 - Bang-O made by Stevens.  Cast iron, 7" long, in very good condition.  Very cool grips - with a cowboy on one side and his horse on the other.











From 1934, Six Shooter by Kilgore.  Cast iron, 7" long, in very good condition.  (This one does have some spots of rust.)








From 1922, Master - made by Andes.  Cast iron, 4-1/2" long.  This cap gun is in good condition with spots of rust.








Texan Jr. by Hubley, manufactured in the 1940s.  Die cast, 8-1/2" long, nickel finish, engraved style.  Very good condition overall; hammer spring broken, grips cracked.








Hawk made by Hubley in the 1950s.  Die cast, 5" long, engraved style finish with white grips.  Very good condition, hammer spring broken.







Mattel made a Buckle Gun in 1962, and here it is!  It's die cast, nickel plated, 4" long with a spring-loaded derringer. Don't see one of these every day!  In good condition; worn finish.







Made by Stevens in the 1930s, 25 Jr.  Cast iron, nickel plated, 4-1/8" long.  In good to very good condition.







Also made by Stevens, Scout from the 1940s.  Cast iron, 6" long, red grips and plastic holster (not pictured - see auction page).  In good condition with worn finish; hammer spring broken.






Champ by Hubley, from 1940, die cast, 5" long.  Finish is worn, grips good.






Army 45 also by Hubley in 1940.  Die cast, 6-1/2" long, in good condition with a worn finish.





Other vintage cap guns also up for auction but not pictured here (see auction catalog here) are:

Trooper by Hubley, 1950s, die cast, 5-1/2" long, good cond, worn finish

Dick by Hubley, 1950s, nickel-plated die cast, 4-1/8", engraved style, good condition, hammper spring broken, worn finish

Automatic made by Jaguarmatic, Italy in 1960s, plastic, model 1911 style, good condition, hammer spur broken

Automatic by unknown maker in 1940s, hard rubber, model 1911 style, good condition, worn finish

Stallion made by Nichols in 1950s, die cast, nickel finish, 8" long, with leather holster, fair condition, finish has some rust spots

Single action style made by Marx in 1960s, plastic click gun, 8-1/2" long, gray color, Western style grips, good condition

Revolver style made by Marx, 1960s, plastic click gun, 7-1/4" long, black color, good condition, does not click

Miniature made by Belco in 1960s, die cast, 3-1/2" long, derringer style, good condition

Kentucky pistol made by Parris in 1960s, die cast metal and wood, 8-1/2" long, double barrel cap and cork shooter, good condition


To place a bid, click here.  The vintage cap guns are Lot # 68 through Lot # 80.

Thanks for looking!




Also up for auction are the following pieces of Belleek Irish porcelain:

A pair of vintage vases in Tridacna pattern, twisted shell style, 4-1/2" tall.  Older green mark, nice ivory color with buttery lustre interior.  Excellent condition.






Vintage cream and sugar and saucers, shell style.  Older marks. Pitcher is 3-1/2" high, sugar is 3-1/2" diameter.


 sugar bowl mark


 pitcher mark


some kind of paint on the sugar bowl; did not try to clean it 












To place a bid, click here.  The Belleek items are Lot # 142 and # 143.
Thanks for looking!!


And finally, unusual offering - an antique sock knitter.  Beautiful old piece!  Needles are all there; 2 are slightly bent and will need some TLC.  Also needs a good cleaning.  Unknown maker, from approx. 1890, crank-driven, cast iron frame and gears measure approx. 12" x 12" by 8"
Very special piece of machinery!













To place a bid, click here.  The sock knitter is Lot # 134.
Thanks for looking!!

1 comment:

  1. What an interesting site--excellent presentation! I hope the auction is a huge success! I so admire your folks for being able to part with their treasures and hope their action spurs me to do the same!

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