CURRENT PRICES 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.
Thanksgiving postcard, embossed, “First Thanksgiving Day in Alaska, 1868,” Eskimos walking in snowstorm, John O. Winsch copyright, Stapleton, N.Y., 1912, $15.
Palmer Cox Brownies napkin ring, silver-tone white metal, incised full figures of six brownies, 1890s, 11/2 inches, $75.
Indian Motorcycle matchbook holder, copper luster with Indian logo on front, hinged lid, striker pad, c.1920, 21/8 x 15/8 inches, $95.
Graniteware teapot, dark and light blues, silver-tone lid, early 1900s, 1 cup, 51/2 inches, $115.
Pennsbury Pottery Harvest cake stand, Pennsylvania Dutch couple carrying a tray with turkey, pumpkins, fruits and vegetables, pedestal foot, marked, 111/2 x 41/2 inches, $225.
Black Bellhop ashtray caddy, Art Deco, painted wood, full-figure, white uniform and hat, brass buttons down front of jacket, half-moon shelf holds ashtray, 1920s, 353/4 inches, $230.
Steuben console set, Pomona Green, optic ribbed bowl on yellow aventurine cone-shaped foot with applied fleur-de-lis, matching candlesticks, bowl dia. 121/2 in., candlesticks 12 inches high, $805.
Simon & Halbig flapper doll, bisque socket head, blue glass sleep eyes, open mouth, composition and wood ball-jointed body, crepe dress with silk fringe, headband, heels, c. 1915, 13 inches, $1,000.
Gobblers “The Latest Smoke” cigar tin, lithograph image of trademark turkey on both sides, white ground, red letters, 50 count, 5 x 5 inches, $1,075.
Black Forest carved hall tree, linden wood, bear cub climbing to top of tree, mother bear below, thermometer in center, zinc drip pan, early 1900s, 85 x 32 x 36 inches, $4,180.