Vintage Estate Sale Collectibles

Vintage Estate Sale Collectibles

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Vintage Estate Sale Collectibles

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Step into a treasure trove of nostalgia with our Vintage Estate Sale Collectibles Auction, featuring a unique array of timeless pieces curated from private collections and estate holdings. This auction showcases a diverse mix of vintage memorabilia, decorative art, antique curiosities, rare keepsakes, and collectible finds that span decades of history.

Whether you're a seasoned collector or a first-time buyer, you'll discover charming and unusual items that tell stories of the past?from retro household items and classic toys to vintage advertising, ephemera, and more. Each piece offers a glimpse into a bygone era and is ready to be appreciated once again in a new home.

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Lake Van Terracotta Figure – 1st Century BC, Anatolia

Lot # 151 (Sale Order: 151 of 400)      

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Tell Halaf Terracotta Figure – 6th Century BC

Lot # 152 (Sale Order: 152 of 400)      

A rare and expressive terracotta figure from Tell Halaf, dating to the 6th century BC, associated with the Late Iron Age cultures of northern Mesopotamia (modern-day Syri...morea/Turkey). The figure is hand-modeled in a stylized anthropomorphic form, with elongated limbs, exaggerated facial features, and possibly ritual posture—typical of Halafian or Neo-Hittite artistic influence.

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Holy Land Terracotta Pinch Pots – 1st Century BC Set of 3

Lot # 153 (Sale Order: 153 of 400)      

A group of three handmade terracotta pinch pots from the Holy Land, dating to the 1st century BC. Each vessel is fashioned by hand without the use of a wheel, with simple...more rounded forms, open mouths, and slightly irregular profiles—typical of everyday domestic or votive wares from ancient Judea and surrounding Levantine regions.These small bowls or offering vessels were likely used to hold oil, grains, incense, or ritual substances, and are often found in both household and burial contexts. Their simplicity reflects utilitarian function, while their presence in graves or shrines suggests symbolic or spiritual significance.

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Pair of Holy Land Terracotta Pinch Pots – 1st Century BC

Lot # 154 (Sale Order: 154 of 400)      

A matched pair of terracotta pinch pots from the Holy Land, dating to the 1st century BC. These vessels were shaped by hand using traditional pinch techniques, resulting ...morein simple, open bowl forms with slightly asymmetrical rims—hallmarks of ancient Levantine pottery used in both domestic and ritual settings. Such vessels are frequently excavated in contexts linked to early Jewish, Nabataean, and Hellenistic-period settlements, and likely served to hold grains, oil, incense, or votive offerings. Their modest construction and intimate scale highlight the daily material culture of the region during a time of religious and political transition.

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Pair of Holy Land Terracotta Pinch Pots – 1st Century BC

Lot # 155 (Sale Order: 155 of 400)      

A pair of hand-formed terracotta pinch pots from the Holy Land, dating to the 1st century BC. Each vessel is created using a simple pinching technique without the aid of ...morea potter’s wheel, resulting in organic, slightly irregular shapes with rounded bodies and open mouths. These humble vessels were commonly used for domestic purposes or ritual offerings, often placed in tombs or household shrines.

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Luristan Bronze Rhyton – 2nd Century BC

Lot # 156 (Sale Order: 156 of 400)      

A rare and elegant Luristan bronze rhyton, dating to the 2nd century BC, from ancient western Iran. The vessel is cast in a traditional conical form, flaring at the mouth...more and tapering to a narrow spout at the base, used for libations or ceremonial drinking. Often associated with both ritual and elite banquet contexts, rhyta (plural) were symbols of power, piety, and prestige in ancient Near Eastern societies. The surface of this piece exhibits a rich green and brown patina, with subtle tooling and traces of ancient use. While some Luristan rhyta feature animal-head terminals or figural attachments, this example favors a clean and functional design, highlighting its ritual utility and fine proportions.

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Roman Terracotta Grotesque Figure – 1st Century AD

Lot # 157 (Sale Order: 157 of 400)      

A curious and expressive Roman terracotta grotesque figure, dating to the 1st century AD. Mold-formed in buff-red clay, the figure features exaggerated facial features—...moresuch as a distorted mouth, bulging eyes, and hunched posture—typical of grotesques used in theatrical, comedic, or apotropaic (protective) contexts. Grotesque figures like this were popular in Roman domestic and garden decoration, as well as in certain cult practices. They may have been intended to ward off evil, provoke laughter, or serve as caricatures of mythological or marginalized figures in Roman society. Their origins trace back to Hellenistic Alexandria and continued into Roman popular art.

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Three-Piece Greek Terracotta Group: Zenon Figurine and Blackware Vessels – 1st Century BC

Lot # 158 (Sale Order: 158 of 400)      

A carefully assembled three-piece group of Greek terracotta artifacts, dating to the 1st century BC, comprising: One molded terracotta figurine, possibly representing Zen...moreon or a theatrical figure, standing in draped attire with defined facial features and expressive posture. The figure likely belonged to the Hellenistic tradition of theatrical or domestic votive sculpture. Two black-glazed pottery vessels, likely small drinking cups or cosmetic bowls, formed with elegant proportions and coated in a dark black gloss typical of late Hellenistic ceramic production. Both show signs of wear from use, with some areas of thinning glaze revealing the red clay beneath.

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Roman Gold Ring with Carnelian Cabochon – 2nd Century AD

Lot # 159 (Sale Order: 159 of 400)      

A finely crafted Roman gold ring set with an oval carnelian cabochon, dating to the 2nd century AD. The ring features a solid gold hoop with a smooth, rounded profile tap...moreering toward the bezel, which securely holds a polished orange-red carnelian stone. The stone is unengraved, showcasing its natural translucency and deep color.

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Etruscan Terracotta Funerary Head – 2nd Century BC

Lot # 160 (Sale Order: 160 of 400)      

A compelling Etruscan terracotta funerary head, dating to the 2nd century BC, sculpted in high relief and likely once part of a sarcophagus lid or funerary monument. The ...moreface is rendered with stylized features—arched brows, almond-shaped eyes, a long straight nose, and a slightly parted mouth—typical of late Etruscan portraiture, which blended Italic traditions with Hellenistic influence.

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Medieval Carved Stone "Leafman" Mask – 14th–15th Century

Lot # 161 (Sale Order: 161 of 400)      

A fascinating carved stone grotesque head, commonly referred to as a "Leafman" or Green Man, dating to the 14th–15th century, likely from Northern or Western Europe. Th...moree face is deeply carved in bold relief with foliage-like forms emerging from the mouth and framing the cheeks—an archetypal medieval motif symbolizing rebirth, nature, and the cycle of life.

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Egyptian Faience Face Insert – New Kingdom, circa 1550–1070 BC

Lot # 162 (Sale Order: 162 of 400)      

An extremely rare and finely crafted Egyptian faience face insert from the New Kingdom, dating to circa 1550–1070 BC. This partial facial element—likely the eye and b...morerow or cheek portion—would have been inlaid into a wooden anthropoid coffin, composite statue, or funerary mask to give lifelike presence to the figure of the deceased or a deity.

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Roman Bronze Portrait Head of a Woman – 3rd Century AD

Lot # 163 (Sale Order: 163 of 400)      

An evocative bronze portrait head of a Roman woman, dating to the 3rd century AD, sculpted in classical style with deeply personal and individualized features. The face i...mores rendered with softly rounded cheeks, almond-shaped eyes, a straight nose, and a composed expression, framed by a distinctive central-parted coiffure drawn into braids or a chignon—a hairstyle typical of elite Roman women of the Severan period.

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Pre-Columbian Terracotta Head – circa 300 BC to 300 AD

Lot # 164 (Sale Order: 164 of 400)      

A finely modeled Pre-Columbian terracotta head, likely from Mesoamerica or northern South America, dating between circa 300 BC and 300 AD. The head displays stylized feat...moreures including almond-shaped eyes, broad nose, and a defined mouth, with remains of a headdress or cranial adornment—suggesting the subject was a dignitary, priest, or revered ancestor.

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Rare Miniature Roman Glass Perfume and Ointment Bottles – 1st–3rd Century AD

Lot # 165 (Sale Order: 165 of 400)      

A rare grouping of miniature Roman glass vessels, likely used for holding perfumes, scented oils, or medicinal ointments, dating to the 1st–3rd century AD. Blown in tra...morenslucent pale blue and aqua glass, the bottles vary slightly in form, including globular, piriform, and cylindrical shapes, each with narrow necks and flared rims designed to control the flow of precious contents.

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Egyptian Faience Head of Ptah – 1st Century BC

Lot # 166 (Sale Order: 166 of 400)      

A rare faience head of the god Ptah, dating to the 1st century BC, during the Ptolemaic Period of ancient Egypt. Mold-formed in a vivid blue-green glaze, the head depicts...more the creator god Ptah wearing a tightly fitted skullcap, with a serene, idealized expression and prominent brows—iconographic features consistent with traditional depictions of the deity.

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Egyptian Limestone Head of a Ptolemaic Prince – 1st Century BC

Lot # 167 (Sale Order: 167 of 400)      

A finely carved limestone head of a Ptolemaic prince, dating to the 1st century BC, toward the end of Egypt's Hellenistic rule. Sculpted in high relief, the youthful male...more figure is rendered with a smooth, idealized face, almond-shaped eyes, and prominent cheekbones—blending Greek naturalism with traditional Egyptian stylization. The hair is carved in layered waves or curls, possibly reflecting a royal or ceremonial wig.

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Roman Marble Head of a Man – 4th Century AD

Lot # 168 (Sale Order: 168 of 400)      

A solemn and dignified Roman marble head of a man, dating to the 4th century AD, during the Late Imperial period. Carved in high relief from pale marble, the figure displ...moreays short-cropped hair, strong brows, deep-set eyes, and a square jaw—reflecting the stylistic shift toward rigid, abstracted portraiture common in the later Roman Empire. The face is idealized yet individualized, possibly representing a civil official, landowner, or military commander. During this period, portraits emphasized stoic virtue and authority rather than ideal beauty, signaling a move toward early Christian-era formalism.

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Pair of Roman Glass Vessels – 1st Century AD

Lot # 169 (Sale Order: 169 of 400)      

A delicate pair of Roman glass vessels, dating to the 1st century AD, each free-blown in translucent pale green or blue glass. The vessels include typical early Imperial ...moreforms such as small flasks or unguentaria, with gently rounded shoulders, tapering bodies, and narrow necks flaring to folded rims. Glass vessels of this type were widely used for perfumes, oils, and cosmetics, and were valued for both their functionality and aesthetic appeal. These examples show elegant proportions and the fine craftsmanship of Roman glassmakers at the height of their technical achievement.

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Two Roman Glass Vessels – 1st Century AD

Lot # 170 (Sale Order: 170 of 400)      

A well-matched pair of Roman glass vessels, dating to the 1st century AD, free-blown in translucent pale blue-green glass. Both vessels feature rounded bodies with long n...morearrow necks and slightly flared rims, typical of unguentaria or balsamaria used to store perfumes, oils, or medicinal liquids in domestic and funerary contexts.

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Pair of Roman Glass Vessels – 1st Century AD

Lot # 171 (Sale Order: 171 of 400)      

A graceful pair of Roman glass vessels, dating to the 1st century AD, each free-blown in translucent pale green glass. The vessels exhibit classic forms used for storing ...moreprecious liquids such as perfumes, unguents, or sacred oils, with elongated necks, rounded shoulders, and flared rims. These types of vessels were common in both domestic and funerary contexts throughout the Roman Empire. Their delicate construction and elegant profiles reflect the refinement of early Imperial Roman glassmaking, during a period of innovation and widespread luxury glass production.

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Disneyland Castle Mainstreet Construction Blk/WHT Original 1971 Photo

Lot # 172 (Sale Order: 172 of 400)      

Disneyland Castle Mainstreet Construction Blk/WHT Original 1971 Photo 8 x10 condition as shown pinholes present...more

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FASHION BOOK COLLECTION LOT OF CHANEL AND JAZZ LIFE LOT OF 3

Lot # 173 (Sale Order: 173 of 400)      

FASHION BOOK COLLECTION LOT OF CHANEL AND JAZZ LIFE LOT OF 3 Jazzlife: A Journey for Jazz Across America Taschen, Chanel by Jean Leymarie...more

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Gary Larson The Complete Far Side Andrew McMeel Books

Lot # 174 (Sale Order: 174 of 400)      

Gary Larson The Complete Far Side Andrew McMeel Books both value included...more

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Vintage Black & White Photo Signed in Pen Elizabeth Taylor & Mike Todd

Lot # 175 (Sale Order: 175 of 400)      

Vintage Black & White Photo Signed in Pen Elizabeth Taylor, 11x14 Inches...more

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