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Sale 134

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Cookware
 
 
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Lot 1235
Collection of Six (6) Antique Copper and Tined Pans and Cookware, Two with Long Wrought Iron Handles, the others Brass. From an estate where this collection made for a wonderful display near entrance to kitchen for some 50-60 years. Rustic and immensely appealing they do make for a striking display.
1.) Long copper skimmer spoon 20.5" and heavy.
2.) Dutch ebelskiver pan (pancake/poffertjes) with long, wrought iron handle 18" in length. Copper with tined interior and certainly catches one's eye.
3.) Copper strainer/colander with tined interior and wrought iron handle 19" in length. Quite the durable piece.
4.) One fry pan, brass handle riveted to side (as are all the other pans) 6" in length, copper with tined interior 8" in diameter.
5.) Sauce pan with 5.5" brass handle, copper with tined interior 5.5" in diameter.
6.) Ladle with 5.5" brass handle, rounded copper and tined bowl 5" in diameter.

These pieces were never used to prepare foods by the consignor, but fantastic wall decor. Estimated Value $400 - 600
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Lot 1236
Catalina Island Pottery: 5 Pieces of Matte Periwinkle Blue, Two Plates, Salt & Pepper Cactus Shakers, Salad Plate and Bowl + Rancho Bowl & Tumbler. Catalina Pottery was founded in 1927 and sold in 1937 and is the commonly used name for Catalina Clay Products, a division of the Santa Catalina Island Company. The company produced a beloved line of pottery including tiles, tableware and decorative items all now highly prized by collectors worldwide.

Five pieces in the matte periwinkle blue color including a prized set of salt & pepper cactus shakers, two dinner plates, one salad plate and bowl. Also included are two pieces from the Rancho line which has a lighter bluish gray color, a 6.25" scallop bowl and single tumbler.

No chips, cracks, flea bites or repairs. Estimated Value $600 - 900
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Lot 1237
Catalina Island Pottery: 7 Pieces in Descanso Green Plus Including a 4 Piece Setting and a Superior Chop Plate. Catalina Pottery was founded in 1927 and sold in 1937 and is the commonly used name for Catalina Clay Products, a division of the Santa Catalina Island Company. The company produced a beloved line of pottery including tiles, tableware and decorative items all now highly prized by collectors worldwide.

Collection of 7 pieces in Descanso green, one of their best color glazes. Very desirable large chop plate 12" marked in large letters CATALINA on verso, a thick serving plate 10" a 4 piece setting: (10" dinner plate, 9" salad plate and 5" soup bowl with 6.5" saucer). Also including a cat, very close to the glaze but unmarked, possibly GMB. Estimated Value $500 - 800
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Lot 1238
Catalina Island Pottery: Excellent Collection of Yellow Pottery Including Carafe, S&P Cactus Shakers, Cowboy Hat Ashtray and Five Plates. Catalina Pottery was founded in 1927 and sold in 1937 and is the commonly used name for Catalina Clay Products, a division of the Santa Catalina Island Company. The company produced a beloved line of pottery including tiles, tableware and decorative items all now highly prized by collectors worldwide.
An excellent collection of pottery in Catalina Island Pottery's vibrant yellow glaze. Excellent carafe with lid and stout wood handle, pair of their charming cactus salt and pepper shakers and the cowboy hat ashtray (likely made by GMB using Catalina molds). In plates, a 12.5" bread plate, two (2) large serving plates 11.25", one 10" dinner plate and one slightly lighter yellow 6" saucer from the Rancho line.

No cracks, chips or repairs. Estimated Value $600 - 900
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Lot 1239
Catalina Island Pottery: Hard to Find Pieces: Cowboy Hat Ashtray, Yellow Bear Ashtray, Very Unusual Small Glazed Bowl. Also Hand Pained Tile. Catalina Pottery was founded in 1927 and sold in 1937 and is the commonly used name for Catalina Clay Products, a division of the Santa Catalina Island Company. The company produced a beloved line of pottery including tiles, tableware and decorative items all now highly prized by collectors worldwide.

Catalina Pottery, besides their tableware is also known for their playful accessories. In this lot is their famous cowboy hat ashtray here in deep green. Also a scarce California bear ashtray in yellow neither having Catalina marks so likely GMB from Catalina Island molds. Finally a most unusual 5" bowl on small pedestal, clearly marked Catalina Island. Glaze is a swirl of burnt sienna with washes of light toffee. Rare, cannot locate another like it. Finally a wonderful California hand painted tile in red clay unmarked and unsigned. In superior condition and very appealing.
No chips, cracks, flea bites or repairs. Estimated Value $600 - 900
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$408
Lot 1240
Catalina Island Pottery: Highly Collected "Man Taking Siesta" Pipe Holder and Matchbook Ashtray in Yellow. Superior Condition. Catalina Pottery was founded in 1927 and sold in 1937 and is the commonly used name for Catalina Clay Products, a division of the Santa Catalina Island Company. The company produced a beloved line of pottery including tiles, tableware and decorative items all now highly prized by collectors worldwide.

Whimsical and very popular Catalina Pottery collector's piece. Pipe and matchbook holder ashtray with hand painted sandals, sombrero band and multi-color serape. A bit of flecking to sandals (easily touched up) but the beautifully painted serape (far better than usually found) is intact as is the hat band. One very tiny fleabite to underlip right of sandals, all but invisible. Terrific piece. 8 x 7 x 4", Catalina Island imprinted on bottom. Estimated Value $600 - 800
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Lot 1241
Catalina Island Pottery: Highly Collected "Man Taking Siesta" Pipe Holder and Matchbook Ashtray in Aqua Glaze. Excellent Condition. Catalina Pottery was founded in 1927 and sold in 1937 and is the commonly used name for Catalina Clay Products, a division of the Santa Catalina Island Company. The company produced a beloved line of pottery including tiles, tableware and decorative items all now highly prized by collectors worldwide.

Whimsical and very popular Catalina Pottery collector's piece. Pipe and matchbook holder ashtray with hand painted multi-color serape. The serape has flecking throughout with the tan colors particularly impacted. But the ashtray itself has no issues, no cracks, chips flea bites or repairs and certainly the color is appealing. Catalina Island imprinted on bottom.
8 x 7 x 4". Estimated Value $600 - 900
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$370
Lot 1242
Catalina Island Pottery: Large Collection of Toyon Red Pieces Including a Carafe, Large Scalloped Bowl, 3 Plates, Demitasse Cups & More. Catalina Pottery was founded in 1927 and sold in 1937 and is the commonly used name for Catalina Clay Products, a division of the Santa Catalina Island Company. The company produced a beloved line of pottery including tiles, tableware and decorative items all now highly prized by collectors worldwide.

Excellent collection of 14 pieces of Toyon red pottery: Carafe with lid, a superior large scalloped bowl 10" in diameter, one cup and saucer, an oval scalloped bowl likely MGB with Catalina mold (unmarked) 9 x 6.25", three demitasse cups, one coffee cup, three short tumblers, 3 dinner plates 9.75" one small chop plate 7.5" one dessert plate 6.5" and one salt cellar (?) 2.5 x 1.75". Estimated Value $700 - 1,200
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Lot 1243
Catalina Island Pottery: Nine (9) Turquoise Pottery: Dinner Plate, Chop Plate, Small Saucer, Thick Dinner Plate and Two Matching Salad + Cups. Catalina Pottery was founded in 1927 and sold in 1937 and is the commonly used name for Catalina Clay Products, a division of the Santa Catalina Island Company. The company produced a beloved line of pottery including tiles, tableware and decorative items all now highly prized by collectors worldwide.

Fine collection of nine turquoise pieces. 11.25" dinner plate, a 9.5" chop plate, 10" thick dinner plate and two matching 6" dessert plates, small 3.25" bowl, two demitasse cups and an unusual two handled cup (unmarked) however glaze is exact.

No chips, cracks, flea bites or repairs. Estimated Value $600 - 900
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$370
Lot 1244
Catalina Island Pottery: Three Salad Plates and Ten Dessert Plates in a Variety of Colors. Catalina Pottery was founded in 1927 and sold in 1937 and is the commonly used name for Catalina Clay Products, a division of the Santa Catalina Island Company. The company produced a beloved line of pottery including tiles, tableware and decorative items all now highly prized by collectors worldwide.

Fine collection of 3 8" salad plates in three colors; turquoise yellow and Toyon red plus ten (10) dessert plates 6" in diameter in yellow, Toyon red and matte periwinkle blue. No chips cracks or repairs. Estimated Value $300 - 600
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Lot 1245
Vintage 1960's Corning Blue Cornflower Bakeware Set, Three with Original Glass Lids. Exploding in Popularity and Value. Likely one of the most recognizable kitchen to table products which began in 1958 is the Corning Blue Cornflower Bakeware line. In the last few years the vintage product line has exploded in popularity, not only for its functionality and clean looks, but a nod to the nostalgia of the time thanks to shows like "Marvelous Mrs Maisel" and "Stranger Things". This is the first Corning Ware ever offered by Goldberg Coins & Collectibles and all of these are very highly prized.
Set consists of
1.) Vintage Early 60's Corning Ware Blue Cornflower 1 qt Pre Series Number with lid. Minor utensil scratches bottom of dish, near choice.
2.) Vintage Early 60's Corning Ware Blue Cornflower 1¾ QT. P-1¾-B. Minor utensil scratches bottom of dish otherwise choice.
3.) Vintage Early 60's Corning Ware Blue Cornflower 2½ QT P-2½-B printed on left side under Corning Ware name with 2½ QT to the right. No lid Choice.
4.) Vintage Early 60's Corning Ware Blue Cornflower 10 IN. P-10-S Dish only having a hint of utensil scratches, original lid with chip to recess lip. Estimated Value $900 - 1,500
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$563
Lot 1246
1960s Vintage "Corning Ware for Range and Microwave"; Early Saucepans with Glass Lids. Unusual Font and Color Hallmark. There is a remarkable resurgence in popularity for vintage Corningware. Whether a case of nostalgia functionality or both, some of the prices do give one pause. Their appeal is understandable, their appearance simple and clean especially the cornflower pattern. A quick history: line began in 1959 and before 1998, the marks on verso read "Corning Ware" in two words. In 1998, the company switched to a one-word "Corningware". Then in 2002, Corning discontinued their kitchenware but has since began production again.
Offered are three saucepans with original glass lids and one bread loaf pan.
Saucepans are P-81-B (1 pint), P-82-B (1.5 pint) and P-83 -B 6.5"
Bread loaf pan P-315-B (9 x 5 x 3")

All the block style font styles of the hallmarks match in this collection: two are brown, the other two barely readable unless tilted into light. No flower logo. All the pieces are in excellent, lightly used condition. No chips, cracks or repairs. Consigned by daughter of original purchaser. Estimated Value $400 - 900
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Realized
$219






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