EstateOfMind is proud to offer the antique collection of Flo-Jean Restaurant & Toll House, Port Jervis, NY, along with a consignment from a Yorktown Heights estate that will include Seth Thomas Jewelers Regulator Wall Clock, large and important Louis XVI Looking Glass original from the Waldorf-(Astoria) 33-34 St., NY, prior to demolition for the Empire State Building; (2) carousel horses carved by Charles Dare, 19th c.; Rookwood Iris glaze vase by Constance Baker; fine Stereoscopic Burl Tabletop Viewer by Garles Galleries Philadelphia; fine Oriental silk Kashan Bird of Paradise rug 19th/20th c.; (3) Bill Tarr sculptures; estate gold watches & jewelry; artwork including early signed Hans Burkhardt (1904-1994), c. 1927; Horner oak china cabinet; railroad semaphore & lanterns; 1/8-gauge live steam train; large collection vintage doll/baby carriages; period hanging fixtures; advertising signs; toys; glassware & dinnerware from the Flo-Jean Restaurant; large RCA paper-mâché “Nipper” plus the original Toll House gatekeeper’s sign with fees for crossing the Delaware River from Port Jervis, NY to Matamoras, PA, c.1880/1903.
This is a must-attend auction.
One of three Sculptures by William (Bill) Tarr (1925- 2006), Manhattan, N.Y., dated 1966.
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Large & Important Louis XVI Carved Gilt Fruitwood Looking Glass from the Waldorf Astoria, c. 1745 (Needs Restoration), 8' high x 40" wide
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Carousel Horse Charles Dare, 1870, 1 of 2