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I did my usual this weekend and started early Sat. morn. at the sales. I found alot of good stuff and several things worth mentioning. I'll start with my last find that I got this morning. Found in a box of old rusty tools and junk. It looked cool and I liked it, so I bought it. Turns out it's a salesman's sample Belknap Bluegrass axe and the last one ended up selling for $182.49 in worse shape. I'll clean mine up a little before I sell it, make it look even better. Here's the link to the last one that sold- http://tinyurl.com/7795pbw and here's mine-

Paid $1.00 for it.
Picked up these next 3 items from the same sale as well as a boxful of other items, total purchase price was $25.00

This is an advertising bottle shaped paperweight marked "The Kearns Gorsuch Bottling Co. Zanesville O. Makers of everything in flint glass bottles" I found one that sold for $45 at an auction in 2009 here-
http://tinyurl.com/crlqvcv. The company was in business using this name from 1893-1937 so I can date it in between that time period.
Hard to get a good photo with the flash.

This is a set of WMF Fraser's flatware from Germany. Pattern is Artisan (Old) satin finish. Discontinued in 1967. total of 8- 5 piece place settings plus an extra 6 pieces. Unused condition. Value- yet to be determined.

This is an Otto Link New York "Tone Master" saxaphone mouth piece that dates to the 1940's. It has a 4 digit serial indicating that it's one of the older "tone master" models. Value- yet to be determined.
Next is a small glass lot that has a 3 opalescent hobnail pieces of Fenton (I think the creamer may be Anchor Hocking Moonstone, i'll have to check my books), also included is a very cool blue art deco looking perfume dauber, I think it's Czech. glass, research needed, also is a blue/gold (bad photo flash) art glass perfume bottle that i've id'd as a piece by Robert Eickholt. Similar sold for $69.99 on ebay-http://tinyurl.com/cxzgjn8. And last but not least is a Tiffany & Co. crystal rock cut votive candle holder.
Got the lot for $20, but it included a few other items and these viewmaster reels too which were only a dollar-

All in all, it was a good weekend.

Paid $1.00 for it.
Picked up these next 3 items from the same sale as well as a boxful of other items, total purchase price was $25.00

This is an advertising bottle shaped paperweight marked "The Kearns Gorsuch Bottling Co. Zanesville O. Makers of everything in flint glass bottles" I found one that sold for $45 at an auction in 2009 here-
http://tinyurl.com/crlqvcv. The company was in business using this name from 1893-1937 so I can date it in between that time period.
Hard to get a good photo with the flash.

This is a set of WMF Fraser's flatware from Germany. Pattern is Artisan (Old) satin finish. Discontinued in 1967. total of 8- 5 piece place settings plus an extra 6 pieces. Unused condition. Value- yet to be determined.

This is an Otto Link New York "Tone Master" saxaphone mouth piece that dates to the 1940's. It has a 4 digit serial indicating that it's one of the older "tone master" models. Value- yet to be determined.
Next is a small glass lot that has a 3 opalescent hobnail pieces of Fenton (I think the creamer may be Anchor Hocking Moonstone, i'll have to check my books), also included is a very cool blue art deco looking perfume dauber, I think it's Czech. glass, research needed, also is a blue/gold (bad photo flash) art glass perfume bottle that i've id'd as a piece by Robert Eickholt. Similar sold for $69.99 on ebay-http://tinyurl.com/cxzgjn8. And last but not least is a Tiffany & Co. crystal rock cut votive candle holder.

Got the lot for $20, but it included a few other items and these viewmaster reels too which were only a dollar-

All in all, it was a good weekend.