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1950s Japan Black Boys on Carrots Salt + Pepper Shakers
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Pre 1960 item# 808036 (stock# BA726)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$145.00
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Measuring approximately 3 1/2 inches long x 1 3/4 inches wide x 2 1/4 inches high, this adorable pair of circa 1950’s, Japanese made, salt and pepper shakers remain in excellent condition complete with original corks!
Perched upon carrots, a cute pair of Black African Natives happily guard their trove of salt and pepper. The pair are unmarked although known to be Japan-made.
Some appropriate, age-related crazing is evident here and there on this colorfully painted, absolutely darling pair which display beautifully!
Please take a moment to view the companion salt and pepper shakers also available for purchase and priced separately--2 little black boys perched on corn cobs (photo offered here for your convenience).
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C1900 Black Folk Art Cloth Doll in Shakespeare Costume
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Pre 1910 item# 1113616 (stock# BA808)
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860-712-9565
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Measuring 13 inches tall, this fabulous, highly-detailed, circa 1900, folk art, cloth doll is reminiscent of William Shakespeare's era! Shall we call him Othello? Dressed in a machine-stitched, worn-in-places (see photos), black velvet pants and shirt complete with red chain stitch accenting, the doll, Othello, also sports an original and very well-worn red velvet hat and a very frail, pair of original, black leather shoes. Othello's face is interestingly expressive with hand-stitched black eyes and eye lashes, hand-sewn, red satin lips, and a three-dimensional nose! His hair is fashioned from wool yarn which has selectively faded in places resulting in a salt and pepper look of light tan and black. Othello's body is fashioned of firm, cotton-batting-stuffed, black sateen cotton that has been machine stitched. As indicated earlier, Othello's red velvet gathered hat or beret is quite delicate in condition with wear, fading and splitting of the cloth quite evident (see photos). His right leather shoe remains firmly tied in place despite the wear evident to it (see photos) and only one half of the left shoe exists (again, see photos). Othello's neck has also experienced some loosening over time from the vicinity of his shoulders making his head wobbly when not supported. This can be repaired-- or not -- if desired by the new owner. Despite his flaws, Othello, given his approximate 111 years of age, remains a beautifully-fashioned and an historically-interesting example of a folk-art-inspired, black cloth doll fashioned over a century ago to appeal to upper class clientele of the turn of the twentieth century, given the very fine attention to detailing evident in both his crafting and creation.
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1920s VIGNY France Negro Golliwogg Perfume Bottle + Box
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Pre 1930 item# 1113163 (stock# BA805)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$350.00
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Measuring just 2.25 inches in height (minus the hair!!), this extremely RARE, clear glass Golliwogg Perfume Bottle was sold by VIGNY Perfumeries of Paris, France in the 1920’s. The clear glass perfume was the second version of the Vigny “Le Golliwogg” perfume produced from the 1920’s into the 1930’s. The bottle design and name are based on a character created by Englishwoman, Florence K. Upton around the turn of the century. The bottle, itself, was made by Verreries Brosse. This darling, all-glass piece remains in superb condition-other than its missing front label. It does, however, retain its wonderful, original paper label at the base of the bottle that reads, “ Made in France, Fluid Cont oz 13”. Underneath the label, the base of the clear glass bottle is impressed, “Bottle Made in France”. Additionally, the perfume retains one half of its original and rarely-found, pink-satin-lined, cardboard box which is also labeled "Vigny, Paris" on one of its panels. The Golliwogg’s head is the perfume stopper (which presently is quite securely affixed in place), and the facial enameling/painting remains as clear and crisp as the day it was applied! Even his black furry hair retains its vibrant, original, dark tones! The Golly’s glass collar is enameled/painted white with black polka dots and his feet are accented in black. Along with photos of the Golliwog perfume is a photo of an original 1920’s magazine advertisement for Vigny Perfumes including “Le Golliwogg”. The magazine advertisement is not available for sale and is only presented to serve as an historical reference. A very, very special piece of Black Memorabilia that has appeal to Black Americana, perfume bottle, and Golliwog collectors alike! Also pictured here and available for sale separately--- coming from the same estate--- is a 2.50 inch, Vigny, France, Golliwogg Perfume in Satin Camphor Glass dating post-WWI and priced at $350.00, as well as a second, 2.25 inch clear glass, 1920's, Golliwogg Perfume bottle complete with all paper labels (but without the box) and priced at $325.00. The satin camphor glass bottle was the VERY FIRST version of the Vigny "Le Golliwogg" perfume, and is much less-frequently found. The "Golly" brand continued to be sold through the 1920-30's. Type "Vigny" in the SEARCH box on our homepage to see all French Golliwogg Perfume bottles!
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Fab 1918 World War I Poster COLORED MAN IS NO SLACKER
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Pre 1920 item# 831540 (stock# BA730)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$350.00
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Please note: This item was photographed under glass, and thus some photos depict unavoidable light reflection which distorts both color and condition. Coloring of poster is rich and is uniform throughout with consistent color and tone. Please view all photos for true representation of fine condition.Offered is a fabulous and seldom found World War I poster that honors the service of the African-American male Army Calvary soldier. Tastefully rendered, this 17" x 20" paper lithographed poster on cardboard depicts a World War I African-American Calvary soldier bidding farewell to his proud girlfriend/wife as his regiment marches forward off to war in the background. This rarely found poster is entitled, "COLORED MAN IS NO SLACKER". It was published in 1918 by S.G. Renesch of Chicago (thus printed in lower left hand corner). The poster remains in its original, black-painted, wooden frame with glass, with original nails holding the poster in place in the back. The poster remains in very fine condition for its 90 years of age, showing some subtle wrinkling of paper to the lower 1/5th of the poster, likely the result of subjection to dampness, although, please note, that NO water staining is present. This poster is a credit to the service of the many African-American men who so faithfully served and died to protect the liberty of the United States of America. A must-have addition to one's Black Memorabilia collection!
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RARE Authentic 19thC Georgia CHILD SLAVE Shackles
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Pre 1900 item# 975697 (stock# BA706)
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860-712-9565
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Once part of the Middle Passage Museum inventory, these authentic and extraordinarily RARE child’s slave shackles have been de-accessioned. These plantation-made, iron, 19th century shackles were once used on a Georgia plantation. They remain all-original and untouched with seven small chain links. These RARE shackles measure a total of 16 inches in length. A horrible, tangible testament to the malevolence of slavery.Also currently offered for sale and priced separately is a second pair of child’s shackles, also de-accessioned from the Middle Passage Museum. Please type the word "shackles" in the search box on our home page to find this 2nd set of child’s shackles. The Middle Passage Museum was the dream of Jim and Mary Anne Petty of Mississippi as well as that of an anonymous Georgian benefactor who had together compiled a collection of slave artifacts numbering over 15,000 pieces and who had hoped to find a permanent site in Mobile, Alabama, for their museum. While they formed a non-profit organization to raise funds for their hoped-for museum, their dream was never realized. In a 2003 statement, Jim Petty remarked, "The importance of the exhibit of these artifacts is to understand the harshness of what slavery and segregation was all about. The items in the exhibit remind us of the terrible heinousness of slavery. Viewing the collection can be very emotional, but it is a tool through which we can understand, honor and respect a great culture. We want to realize that out of slavery, a great culture emerged, and carried on, and continued to strive for a better life regardless of the adverse conditions that were placed upon them."
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Exquisite 1930s Black Memorabilia Topsy Turvy Doll
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Pre 1940 item# 383436 (stock# BA474)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$295.00
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Measuring 12 inches in length, this circa 1930’s, Topsy Turvy Doll is in superb condition and is unusually and wonderfully appointed with great attention to detail! Both black and white sides of the doll have been very finely dressed with rose blossoms on their bandannas as well as at their waists- very, very rare for the “Black Topsy” to be so well attired! ”Black Topsy” is dressed in a striking pink, green, orange, and black cotton, geometric-patterned dress- very Art Deco! Her mouth and nostrils are stitched in red thread and she has white pearl button eyes. The “White Topsy” is dressed in a cotton lavender dress- also with a geometric, Art Deco pattern in black, green and yellow. Her blouse and bandanna are lavender sateen. Her entire face has been finely stitched. She has pink nostrils and mouth, black eyebrows, and her black stitched eyes have pretty lashes that highlight her silvery gray irises! She has the very palest of staining to her face above her nostrils, but it is barely noticeable, and there is some light fading to her sateen bandanna. Condition and detailing of both sides of this Topsy Turvy is really quite extraordinary, setting her apart from other Topsy’s!! A wonderful addition to one’s doll or Black Memorabilia collection!
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1930s A&P Store Diecut Black Memorabilia Girl in Basket
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Pre 1940 item# 383460 (stock# BA483)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$125.00
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Used by the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, New York, - the A & P grocery store chain - for advertising purposes, this sizable diecut has been protected in a 12 3/4 x 9 1/2 inch, gold-toned frame. Vividly colored, this Black Memorabilia themed piece features a smiling black girl seated on a large straw basket while holding 2, smaller-sized, flower-filled straw baskets in each arm. The young girl is nicely attired in a ruffled blue and yellow dress and wears red sandals, white lacy gloves, and a rose-accented, straw bonnet! The diecut is in excellent condition! An unusual find!
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1930s Belgian "Asbi" Black Memorabilia Shoe Polish Tin
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Pre 1940 item# 559984 (stock# BA615)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$225.00
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Measuring 4 5/8 in diameter x 2.25 inches high, this utterly delightful 1930's, Belgian Shoe Polish tin is in very fine condition! The graphic on the tin cover features an adorable black boy wearing oversize boots and holding an oversize polishing brush and a tin of Asbi Shoe Polish!! The cover remains tightly secured, and the tin does feel heavy enough to suggest that it still contains much of its original shoe polish. In very fine condition with superficial age scratches and light surface rusting on base. Please see photos!
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Black Americana Wood Negro Occupational Toy Figures MIB
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Pre 1960 item# 290322 (stock# BA409)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$295.00
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A extraordinarily RARE opportunity to acquire a circa 1950's, Mint-in-Box (MIB), Set of Guildcraft Children's painted wooden toy play figures featuring 6 Black gentleman representing the following occupations of the era: Physician, Crossing Guard (Policeman?), Construction Worker, Milkman, Mailman and Fireman! These mint condition figures were NEVER PLAYED WITH and remained packed away in their original box for the past 50 years! Produced by the Guildcraft Company Inc of Garnerville, New York (see photo of manufacturing stamp in the lower left corner of box cover). The six occupational figures measure approximately 5.50 inches tall and have painted backs as well as fronts! Also included is the original cardboard box which is stamped with both the manufacturer and the title "Community Workers Negro". A RARE find! Also offered separately is the wonderful, 1960’s Guildcraft “Black Family Group” Figures MINT in their original box!
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RARE 1915 Black Memorabilia Shoe Oil Advertising Trunk
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Pre 1920 item# 162895 (stock# BA722)
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
$325.00
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This VERY RARE, delightful, circa 1915, doll or toy-sized Advertising Display Trunk is a creative sales mechanism for New York-based, RESTORFF & BETTMANN- Manufacturer's of GLYCEROLE SHOE OIL! This fabulous metal trunk display features the likeness of 4 Black Gentleman within its copper-toned, product advertisement appearing on the interior of the trunk lid! Product testimonials are written in English, French, German,& Spanish! Measuring 13 inches long x 8 3/4 inches wide x 7 1/2 inches high, this wonderful early trunk is in remarkable, un-restored, all-original condition and retains its original, functional lock and key! Minor surface scratches are evident along edges where wear is generally expected in an item of this age. Such scratches are most evident on the rear panel. These imperfections do not detract from the striking visual appeal of the trunk! This trunk is actually in quite remarkable condition for its 90+ years of age! A high quality item when originally produced, please note the trunk's wonderful exterior lithographed details which mimic the exterior of an actual trunk! A fabulous and extremely RARE, early advertising piece that doubles as a unique and RARE BLACK AMERICANA COLLECTIBLE!
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