243 - Snowball Variation Mustard QuiltJohn W. Coker
Variation on snowball pattern, dimensions of 66" by 84", hand pieced and quilted, the interior batting is some form of polyester, excellen...
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244 - Red White & Cream Star QuiltJohn W. Coker
Measuring 70" by 84", red border and connectors that has a great old faded look, hand stitched and quilted, all cotton, it’s a sha...
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250 - Weiss Rhinestone Jewelry 1950sJohn W. Coker
All clear rhinestones, large pair of signed Weiss Rhinestone clip back earrings, Coro screw backs and unsigned bracelet. For those special occasions w
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253 - Victorian Style Silver Plated BasketJohn W. Coker
In excellent condition for its age, a minor nick or scratch here and there, but this is old, and in very much useable condition for its age. The handl
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257 - 1870s Bow Tie Cotton QuiltJohn W. Coker
Probably made in Iowa, calico fabric, with the exception of the actual border edges, this is in really good condition for a quilt that is easily 125+
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258 - Pressed Glass Punch Bowl & CupsJohn W. Coker
Circa 1880-1910 era, large punch bowl that would hold 3+ gallons and measures some 14" wide and 7" tall plus the base, tiny nicks from mol...
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259 - The Girl Who Gave Him Cold ShoulderJohn W. Coker
Print by John Held, Jr., showing a flapper lady ignoring a young man, a Life cover print, born in Utah, lived in New York & Palm Beach, one of t...
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