CURRENT PRICES Around the nation



PAPERWEIGHT: Union Porcelain Works operated in Greenpoint, N.Y., from 1848 to 1900. This 3-inch-high porcelain paperweight with a bulldog head is an advertisement showing the company trademark and name. It auctioned in July for $650.
Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the United States. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions.
Boone, Iowa, advertising plate, & quot;"Compliments of Patterson Grocery Co.," large elephant wearing fancy headdress and howdah, 8 inches, $25.
1921 Automobile Travel Blue Book, distributed by Kelly Tires, Standard Road Guide of America, $50.
Poster, New York, New Haven, Hartford Railroad/Old Colony system, "Special Excursion to Ancient Plymouth, Friday, Aug. 10, 1894," 24 x 14 inches, $105.
Maxfield Parrish print, "Daybreak," 1922, original frame, 30 x 18 inches, $225.
Heinrich Handwerck doll, No. 99, bisque head, blond wig, open mouth, four teeth, composition ball-jointed body, original period clothes, 19 inches, $290.
Hooked rug, crowing rooster, red, white, yellow, black, gray and blue, yellow rising sun, house, flowering tree, 1920s, 18 x 33 inches, $375.
Staffordshire plate, light green, scene of "The Water Works, Philadelphia," floral border, scalloped, 9 inches, $405.
Mickey the Magician toy, "The Great Mickey," dressed in tux, top hat and magic stick, battery operated, Linemar, 10 inches, $690.
Wrought-iron floor rushlight holder, tripod base, snake feet, adjustable trammel, ball finial, candle socket counterweight, 57 1/2 inches, $1,370.
Country Chippendale blanket chest, walnut and oak, reddish-brown, two dovetailed drawers at base, two-board top, wrought-iron strap hinges, 50 x 20 inches, $1,740.