Day 1-Jack and Gayle McCormick Estate Auction 2021-11-21 Auction - 249 Price Results - Caswell Prewitt Realty, Inc. in KY
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Hand Painted Faux Grain Dutch Storage CupboardAntique Revolving Store Display Gun CabinetCopper Kettle and Brass Stand
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Mount Sterling, KY, United States
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Day 1-Jack and Gayle McCormick Estate Auction

Rare opportunity to purchase museum quality hearthside and cooking iron, copper and brass in addition to high quality antique furniture and smalls. The McCormicks were collectors and you will be amaazed at the quality and variety of the items offered. Liveauctioneers is hosting the catalog only for viewing purposes. To Bid go to: www.caswellprewittrealty.com
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1 Gallon Copper Measure: Again, great dovetailing and marked "1 Gallon". Some minor denting noted due to age and use. Measures 10" tall
0002B: 1 Gallon Copper MeasureEst. $15-$30Lot Closed
1/2 Gallon Copper Measure: In great condition and measures 9" tall
0002C: 1/2 Gallon Copper MeasureEst. $20-$40Lot Closed
1 Quart Copper Measure: With brass plaque indicating a quart size. Nice little piece with minor denting noted due to age and use. 7" tall
0002D: 1 Quart Copper MeasureEst. $5-$10Lot Closed
1 Pint Copper Measure: In good condition and measures 6" tall
0002E: 1 Pint Copper MeasureEst. $5-$10Lot Closed
Very Early Iron Grisset: Dating from the late 17th or early 18th century, this iron grisset was used to catch the drippings of the meat when roasting in the fireplace. Sits flat underneath the spit with a little stand and
0006A: Very Early Iron GrissetEst. $20-$40Lot Closed
Kentucky Long Rifle: Appears to be in good condition and complete. Has octagonal barrel with brass on the butt and with brass covers (see photos) Measures 55" long. We had a question about the caliber but that is unknown
0009: Kentucky Long RifleEst. $140-$280Lot Closed
Penitentiary Chair: This has been called the "non electric chair of redemption". The Kentucky Penitentiary in Frankfort opened in 1800 and from 1804 to 1928 used convict labor to produce shoes, barrels, nails, shingles,
0014: Penitentiary ChairEst. $5-$10Lot Closed
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