Annual Winter Antiques & Fine Art Auction
Totals Over $2.4 Million!

Auction: February 2nd-4th, 2007

Preview: February 1, 2007

Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day.

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Image Lot
Price
Description
500
$1,035.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE BALUSTER FORM MUG. Circa 1745. Footed mug having four colorful fish and green seaplants. Crab with plant is in separate scene. Nice decorated top band with gold rim. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 5-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72613 (800-1,200)

501
$1,035.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE BALUSTER FORM MUG. Circa 1745. Footed mug having four colorful fish and green seaplants. Crab with plant is in separate scene. Nice decorated top band with gold rim. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 4-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72610 (800-1,200)

502
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT CYLINDRICAL MUG. Mid 18th century. Decorated with iron red and gilt floral clusters. Flanked by diamond lattice bands in brown. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 5-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72615 (1,000-1,500)

503
$5,750.00

OUTSTANDING CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE CYLINDER MUG WITH AMERICAN SHIPS. 19th century. The large mug having a large maritime scene of two three mast ships flying American flags. They sail on a green ocean and are within a decorative blue and white surround. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Hairlines in base, with one continuing into body. Otherwise very good. 9-72609 (1,000-2,000)

504
$4,025.00

FINE CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL BARREL FORM MUG. Circa 1785. The crest having an iron red winged lion’s head oval cartouche incorporating a gilt lion passant, crossed “X” and four nails. Flanked on either side by a partially draped cherub holding a flambeau. They stand above a banner motto “lucem tuam da Nobis o deum” (the arms of the glazer’s Company. Several top borders with a bead decoration on top, bottom and handle. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 4-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72603 (1,000-1,500)

505
$2,012.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL CYLINDRICAL MUG. Circa 1750. The crest having a plumed knight’s helmet with gold ground crest incorporating three birds and armadillos with fleur-de-lis. A banner motto below “dei tutamen tutus” (The arms of flyght). Having a shaped handle with a small molded heart. Two flowers on a plane body with top edge in gold trim. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 5” h x 4-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Professional repair and small chip to edge of base. Otherwise, very good. 9-72604 (1,500-2,500)

506
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE BALUSTER FORMED MUG. Circa 1780. The enamel decorated scene shows two children playing with two dogs. Two women look on with table stand and garden seats. The scene is bordered with a colorful leafy vine. The handle is flanked by two flower stalks. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 5-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good, some gold decoration rub to lip. 9-72607 (1,000-1,500)

507
$805.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE AND MANDARIN CYLINDER MUG. Circa 1785. The mug having a gold and green bead band on a white ground with small flower sprigs. An oval scenic cartouche with four figures around a table with lake, mountains and house scene. Nice cross strapped handle with purple and grape leaves decorating the ends. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 4-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72612 (1,000-2,000)

508
$1,380.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE MANDARIN PALLETT CYLINDRICAL MUG. Circa 1780. With a broad figural panel of lakeside scene with ten figures. The lake scene includes a long boat with boats at dock, tree and house. A gold decorated flower motif panel by handle. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 4-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72611 (800-1,200)

509
$1,035.00

CHINESE EXPORT CYLINDRICAL MUG. Mid 18th century. The mug having a flaring foot, the body decorated in iron red and gold with three floral clusters beneath a diamond lattice band enclosing quatttro-foil florettes. A decorative scroll handle. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 6-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72614 (1,000-1,500)

510
$1,035.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE BARREL FORM MUG. Circa 1785. relief molded with beading and rust colored leaves and purple flowers at handle. A central gilt fancy script monogram roundel within a gilt bamboo and floral surround. A monogram appears to be “JEW”. Wonderful large intertwining strap handle. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 6-1/4”. CONDITION: Professional restoration, very good. 9-72605 (800-1,200)

511
$1,320.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE FOOTED PUNCHBOWL. Circa 1750. The exterior enamel decorated bowl with peony blooms and rockwork in blue with butterflies and a single brown bird. The interior having a peony bloom with branch. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 4-3/4” h x 10-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72616 (1,000-2,000)

512
$5,750.00

FINE PAIR OF ROSE MEDALLION BOUGH POTS AND COVERS. Mid 19th century tapering square form having enamel decorated four panels incorporating birds, butterflies, and peonies. All within a butterfly and peony border, flanked by gilt leaf handles. The pots fitted with square covers having five round holes with gilt borders. Together with two wood custom stands. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 8” h x 6” square. CONDITION: Some glaze roughness and very small chips to top edges. Generally very good. 9-72601 (4,000-6,000)

513
$4,025.00

CHINESE EXPORT THREE PIECE SOUP TUREEN. 18th/19th century. The pedestal strap handle oval tureen has matching underliner and cover. All decorated with a salmon, gilt and iron red border and inner border. An iron red lion head with banner above “fac.recte.nil.tine”. The cover having a large mushroom type finial and leaves, monogrammed with a gold “ h”. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: Underliner is 13-1/2” x 10-1/2”; Tureen with cover is 10-1/2” h x 14-1/2”l x 9”w. CONDITION: Some gold rub to edges. Very good. 9-72600 (3,000-5,000)

514
$3,795.00

SET OF SIX CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL DESSERT DISHES. Circa 1820. The plates have blue and white quilted borders and cavetti. Centering on an eagle’s head and plumed knight’s helmet flanked by gilt ribbon hung mantles incorporating a garter roundel inscribed “Deo duce ferro comitante” (The arms of Caulfield impaling Talbot). The plates having gilt ring highlights. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 7-1/2” diameter. CONDITION: One plate has tiny chip at rim, otherwise the set is very good. 9-72606 (2,000-3,000)

515
$1,680.00

SET OF SEVEN FINE ORIENTAL ARMORIAL PLATES. 19th Century plates having central coat of arms with boar’s head above a shield in four sections having boar’s heads and roosters. Below which is a banner “Recte Et Candide”. The white ground plate is painted with auspicious emblems and scholars objects. Late 18th/early 19th Century. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection (FW Woolworth Dept. Store). SIZE: 9-3/4” dia. CONDITION: One with rim chip and some light rubbing where plates stack. Otherwise very good. 9-28114 (1,000-2,000)

516
$1,495.00

SEVEN PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT, FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL TEA SET ITEMS. All decorated with a fancy crest having a knight’s helmet above a shield with rampant lion, surrounded by gilt leafy scrolls and having three banners below with a rampant lion atop with gilt chained surround. 1. 4-1/2” h tea caddy on four short feet with molded sides. Matching cover with small animal finial. 2. 5” h covered pear formed creamer. 3. 6” diameter tea bowl (small under-rim foot chip). 4. Two 4-1/2” tea bowls. 5. Two 1-3/4” x2-3/4” diameter handle-less tea cups. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. CONDITION: Very good, and as noted above. 9-72620 (1,500-2,500)

517
$2,645.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE CIRCULAR RETICULATED PLATES. The deep plates having a reticulated decorated border with gold trim. The centers, on a white ground, with a gilt butterfly and horse chestnuts surrounded by three butterflies and chrysanthemum panels. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 1-3/4” h x 10” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. One plate has loss to gilt border. 9-72618 (1,000-2,000)

518
$1,380.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL OCTAGONAL PLATES. Circa 1755. Each with a floral border, gilt spearhead cavetti and having a crest with lion’s head and plumed knights head black/brown shaped cartouche. With arms of Skinner. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 8-3/4” diameter. CONDITION: One with substantial restoration and visible cracks. The other with rim chip restoration. Very good. 9-72608 (800-1,200)

519
$2,070.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE DISHES. Circa 1745. Each bordered with gilt swordblades and blue floral bands. The center having iron red, pink and grisaille fish with green leafy flowers. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 9” diameter. CONDITION: Two small flakes off rim. Generally very good. 9-72619 (1,500-2,500)

520
$920.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE CIRCULAR DISHES. Circa 1740. A gold floral border below which is a border incorporating three iron red fish with sea plants and flowers centering a large flower-filled basket. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 1-1/2” h x 8-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. One has small hairline with teeny fleck, the other with teeny glaze fleck. 9-72617 (1,000-1,500)

521
$1,955.00

FABULOUS EARLY ORIENTAL PORCELAIN VASE. The vase, meticulously decorated with butterflies, sprigs of flowers and fruit and ornamented with relief-raised leaf and berry decoration as well as full profile-relief mice. Each side having three relief mice in red, gray & brown colorations. An outstanding example with wonderful decoration. SIZE: 14” h. CONDITION: Nose to one mouse chipped, otherwise appears fine. 9-73274 (2,000-3,000)

522
$805.00

LOT OF EIGHT EARLY NANKING BLUE AND WHITE PLATES. SIZE: Approximately 9-½” in diameter. CONDITION: Each with some imperfections. 9-73295 (600-800)

523
$460.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PLATES. Circa 1800. nicely decorated with an unusual central panel. Having vases, scroll and flower decoration. SIZE: 9” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73127 (400-600)

524
$1,380.00

FIVE PIECE PARTIAL CHINESE EXPORT TEA SET. Set consists of 5-1/4” h round teapot with lid, having strap handle and angled spout; 5” helmet creamer; 2 6-1/4” diameter tea bowls; 3-1/2” handle-less cup. Made for the American market, circa 1800. The crest having a shield with orange half lion and monogrammed “JJ”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73082 (1,000-1,500)

525
$230.00

UNUSUAL PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT CUPS AND SAUCERS. The Mandarin and Famille Rose decoration is strong and has a light blue diapered border. SIZE: Saucer 5-1/2”, cups 3-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73105 (200-300)

526
$0.00

EARLY CHINESE EXPORT DECORATED HAT STAND. The hexagonal reticulated tall stand decorated with mandarin figures. 18th/19th century. SIZE: 10-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73111 (400-600)

527
$1,440.00

FINE CHINESE EXPORT PUNCHBOWL. With orange sepia decoration in the Thousand Figural pattern. Second quarter of the 19th century. SIZE: 13-1/2” diameter x 5-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good, some gold rub to rim. 9-73096 (1,200-1,800)

528
$1,610.00

CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL SAUCE TUREEN. The three part tureen has oval underliner, mushroom decorated cover, and double strap handled, footed dish. Each piece decorated with a crest having a bird over a blue shield with gold urn. SIZE: Tureen 6-1/4” h x 8”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73087 (1,200-1,800)

529
$460.00

CHINESE EXPORT MUG WITH SERPENT HANDLE. Late 18th century, having Famille Rose decoration with bowl of fruit in wonderful colors. SIZE: 5-3/4” CONDITION: Very good. A very tight hairline to rim. 9-73076 (400-600)

530
$115.00

PAIR OF ROSE FAMILE PLATES. The centers decorated with flowers and butterflies. The outside with butterflies. SIZE: 10” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72817 (200-300)

531
$0.00

ROSE MANDARIN CHARGER. Six triangular panels decorated with flowers, butterflies and birds. 19th century. SIZE: 16” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72816 (400-600)

532
$12,650.00

OUTSTANDING PAIR OF LARGE ORIENTAL FLOOR VASES. The antique vases having a light blue ground with panels of exotic birds, trees and flowers. Allover decorated with flowers and birds. The shoulder having four gilt lizards and opposing foo dog handles at neck.. The rolled lip in scallop form decorated with colorful flowers. PROVENANCE: From a fine Southern Massachusetts home. SIZE: 35” h x 13-1/2”w at top. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72629 (5,000-7,000)

533
$402.00

CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL RECTANGULAR SERVING TRAY. The pinched corner tray has blue and gold decoration and four short feet. Made for the American market circa 1800. The crest having a shield and monogrammed “E”. SIZE: 7-3/4” x 9-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73099 (400-600)

534
$1,150.00

CHINESE EXPORT ELEPHANT FORMED JOSS STICK CANDLEHOLDER. Polychrome decoration. First half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 6” h x 6” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-70222 (1,200-1,500)

535
$517.00

TWO EARLY CHINESE COVERED JARS. The jars decorated with Mandarin decoration complete with hardwood carved stands and covers. SIZE: 10” h. CONDITION: One slightly discolored, otherwise very good. 9-73117 (600-900)

536
$2,300.00

FINE FLOOR STANDING CHINESE EXPORT VASE. Having a flared top, double side mounts in foo dog form and colorful Mandarin panel scenes. Mid 19th century. SIZE: 25-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73121 (1,000-1,500)

537
$3,450.00

MAHOGANY BLOCKFRONT CHIPPENDALE DESK. The desk having four graduated drawers with nicely blocked fronts which are fitted with replaced brass decorative hardware. Dovetailed drawers with pine secondary wood. The case having a carved central drop and bracket base. The slant lid opens to reveal and interior with six small drawers and eight cubbyholes. It has a central fan carved door with drawer and secret molding drawer behind and two document drawers with nicely carved fronts. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine estate. A note dated 1964 indicates that the blockfront desk was owned by Mr. Edward Moor of Bangor, Maine, who owned a hay and grain business there. Mr. Moor had a vast collection of antiques, including three hundred clocks. The house was kept intact until 1964. F.O.Bailey Co. of Portland, Maine sold the contents with the exception of this block front desk and the highboy being offered in this in this auction. SIZE: 43” h x 39-1/2”w x 20”d. CONDITION: Restored, very good. 9-72730 (4,000-6,000)

538
$0.00

MAHOGANY CARVED CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIR. Carved pierced splat with nicely shaped and carved crest. Dovetailed stretcher, decorative corner frets, molded styles. A very good Massachusetts chair. Slip seat has new yellow upholstery. SIZE: 35-3/4” h, 16-1/2” seat height, 15-3/4” height to top of seat rail. Size of leg to top of seat rail without metal lifts: 15”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73176 (800-1,200)

539
$1,495.00

GOOD NORTH SHORE, MASSACHUSETTS TWO DRAWER SHERATON STAND. Cookie corner top in mahogany with four nicely carved and turned legs ending in ball feet. Each drawer fitted with two wood knobs. Mahogany figured veneers and beaded edge. SIZE: 28-1/4” h x 20-1/4” w x 18-1/4” d. CONDITION: Some old repairs, good. Missing locks. 9-72909 (1,200-1,600)

540
$1,265.00

ROOM SIZE MALAYER ORIENTAL RUG. First half of 20th century.. Nice carpet has red field with allover design and five borders. SIZE: 11’8” x 6’10”. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-72794 (800-1,200)

541
$3,162.00

FABULOUS ANTIQUE ORIENTAL RUG. First quarter of 20th century. Deep blue field with an interesting array of varied symbols and medallions surrounded by six borders with full end fringe. Nice tight weave. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 5’10” x 4’5”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72075 (2,000-4,000)

542
$4,312.00

FABULOUS UNFRAMED SCHOOLGIRL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER. It appears that this was never framed, always rolled up in a drawer. Colors are vivid and bold. Sampler has seven alpha numeric rows in colorful stitches, a four line verse and a flower bordering the following “Miranda Spofford Born May 11, 1808 Aged 10”. Sampler is bordered on three sides with a chain-like border. The bottom is two-color grass with large willow tree and another tree and large flower. A central basket of flowers, a red flowering bush and a large pink flower. The top is a vine of colorful flowers. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 20” x 14-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72080 (800-1,200)

543
$16,100.00

FABULOUS UNFRAMED THEOREM OF BASKET OF FRUIT. The still life scene shows double handled basket with large group of fruit including grapes, cherries, pear, orange, apples and melon. The fabric is stitched to a paper frame and paper backing. It is unsigned. Found in a drawer and apparently never framed and never subjected to light. Extraordinary bright original colors. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 16” x 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Light foxing, strong bold colors. 9-72741 (500-1,000)

544
$5,400.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN BREWSTER, JR. (American, 1766-1854) FOLK PORTRAIT OF THREE CHILDREN. The portrait shows three boys side by side. Two are in formal vest, coat and white shirts, the middle young child in black dress with white fringe. All are against a dark brown background. Housed in an Eastlake frame. SIZE: 24” x 28”. CONDITION: Small hole in center and right corner, surface dirt. Generally good. 9-73194 (2,000-4,000)

545
$0.00

NICE PAIR OF FEDERAL BRASS TALL CANDLESTICKS. Having a flared rim over a ribbed urn over a tapering and ring turned shaft. Set on a double bead decorated square stepped base. Complete with original push up ejectors. Circa 1800. SIZE: 10” h. CONDITION: One has horizontal crack below urn, otherwise very good. 9-73086 (500-700)

546
$747.00

PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS. Attributed to Webb of Portland, Maine. The lamps having lemon shaped fonts with single burners, beehive and ring turned shafts on stepped circular bases. SIZE: 8-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73088 (800-1,200)

547
$360.00

PHILADELPHIA MAHOGANY FITTED LAP DESK. The desk retains its original label from “N. Starkey”, “Manufacturer of portable desks, dressing cases, medicine chests, and ladies work boxes Philadelphia”. The hinged slant lid opens to reveal a blue velvet writing surface with compartments below. A pen tray and inkwell are in a fitted compartment. The corners have brass support bands and there are two brass recessed handles. The brass top plate inscribed “R. Ashbridge”. PROVENANCE: From a New Hampshire home. SIZE: 6-1/2” h x 18”w x 10-1/2”d. CONDITION: Loss to some finish, generally very good. 9-72771 (300-500)

548
$2,520.00

OUTSTANDING PICTORAL FOLK ART HOOKED RUG. The scene shows an Indian shooting an oversized gray deer with pink antlers. An undulating landscape background with colorful flowers on land below. SIZE: 20” x 39-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72635 (800-1,200)

549
$3,737.00

MAP: “PANORAMA OF THE HARBOR OF NEW YORK, STATEN ISLAND AND THE NARROWS”. Published by Goupil & Co., 366 Broadway, New-York. Drawn from nature & on stone by JOHN BORNET. Print by Nagel & Weingartner N.Y. Dated 1854. The large panoramic map with titles of locations in border shows ships of varying sizes and styles in a busy waterway with the land showing large mansions, fort and city. A nice desirable early view of New York City. Housed in an ebonized molded wood frame. SIGHT SIZE: 26-1/4” x 38-3/4”. CONDITION: Several tears in border, some of which have been restored and some go into edges of view. Generally good with some light foxing. Not examined out of frame. 9-72904 (2,500-4,000)

549A
$2,185.00

MAP: THE CITY OF NEW YORK SHOWING THE BUILDING OF THE EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATE. “Copyright 1876, Currier & Ives N.Y.” The large folio color lithograph shows Manhattan with a birdseye view showing buildings, bridges and ships of every size and description in a busy city port area. Housed in a flat antique frame with white matte. A hand calligraphy title has been pasted to the center of the bottom of the matte. This is a period lithograph. REFERENCE: Conningham Checklist #1113. SIGHT SIZE: 21-3/4” x 34-1/4”. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, allover foxing and one tear/crease of 2” in upper sky. 9-73315 (1,000-3,000)

550
$3,737.00
Revised: 1/25/2007

HISTORICAL MAP OF NANTUCKET, MASSACHUSETTS 1869. Surveyed and drawn by the Rev. F.C. Ewer D.D. J.Ottmann, Lith. Puck Building, N.Y. Published by J. B. Swain, Nantucket, Mass. The uncolored, large map showing the island of Nantucket with its features and having written history from the 17th to the 19th century. Housed in a new, oak frame with plexiglass. An early map of the famous resort island off Massachusetts. SIZE: 28-1/2” x 43-1/2”. CONDITION: Several water stains at borders with one top right going into map. Foxing, otherwise good. 9-72041 (2,000-3,000)

551
$51,750.00

JAMES BARD (American, 1815-1897) PORTRAIT OF THE SIDE WHEELER “TROY”. Oil on canvas portrait of the side wheeler “Troy” sailing right to left having two tall black smoke stacks, American flag at center mast, ships banner/flag off stern and a blue and white star flag off front mast. There are approximately seventy-three people on the decks and this is believed to be the largest number of passengers ever painted on a Bard ship! The name emblazoned on the side wheel cover. It sails along grayish/blue water with white wave caps against a magnificent depiction of the lower Hudson Palisades showing stepped cliffs with trees and tree lined grass banks. Unsigned. REFERENCE: The Troy was built in Brooklyn, New York of wood and was 724 tons. It was built by William Capes for Old Line, later Troy Line. It was used as the day boat between New York, Albany and Troy. In 1848 it was altered to night boat for Troy Line between New York and Troy. Broken up at Key Port, N.J. in 1859. NOTE: Accompanying lot is a copy of a three-page letter from Anthony Peluso dated January 29, 1985 regarding the authenticity and his belief that this is the work by James Bard. Housed in a reproduction gilt molded wood frame which is appropriate for the work. SIZE: 30” x 52”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with scattered inpainting. 9-72258 (50,000-80,000)

552
$0.00

LARGE SCRIMSHAWED ANTIQUE WHALE TOOTH. An outstanding 19th century example. The 7” tooth is decorated on one side with a three-mast ship flying an American flag with stone lighthouse having round top, off its stern. In the ocean below the ship is another two-mast boat in full sail; a group of sperm whales, two on surface, one diving, and one breeching. The other side showing a woman standing with a man standing beside her embracing her. She wears a puffy-armed dress. He wears a hat and coat with checkered trousers. Above the couple is a half-view of a woman in fancy dress and above her are two touching cornucopias of fruit. On the side is a figure of a sailor. CONDITION: Tooth has a nice early patina, in very good condition with some lightness to scrimshaw work. 9-72083 (8,000-10,000)

553
$2,070.00

OUTSTANDING EARLY IVORY AND BALEEN JAGGING WHEEL. The fancy handle having carved reeding and baleen inlaid dots and spiral carved 1-1/4” baleen section. The standard 1-1/4” crimping wheel fastened by baleen pin to a scroll carved handle. A tortoise shell hanging ring affixed to end. Total Size with Ring: 8-1/4”. CONDITION: Nice aged patina, there is a old discolored crack at top of handle that does not fully extend around handle. Very good. 9-73185 (500-1,000)

554
$805.00

INTERESTING SCRIMSHAW DECORATED COCONUT SHELL AND NARWHALE TUSK CHALICE. The Narwhale tusk 3” section used as chalice stem. An inverted coconut shell with ivory weight, which is pinned through the coconut shell, acts as base. Coconut shell cup for top is fastened with ivory pin. The top shell decorated with a large spread-wing eagle with shield; four oval portraits of men in oval frames, each identified as follows; “French”, “Willis”, “Brown”, and “Chadwick”. There is a curtain swag top border and latchhook bottom border. The bottom shell says “Our Union and Victory in 1862”. The border decorated with leaves and stars and the bottom border of thistle with leaves. An outstanding example of sailor art. SIZE: 9-1/2” high, 4 wide. CONDITION: Age cracks, otherwise fine. 9-72785 (1,000-3,000)

555
$0.00

LARGE SCRIMSHAWED ANTIQUE WALRUS TUSK. The tusk decorated with four walruses on ice. Nice old patina. SIZE: 23”. CONDITION: Slice flake off tip. Base has 4” section missing off back. 9-72084 (1,000-2,000)

557
$3,450.00

OUTSTANDING ANTIQUE GILT COPPER SLOOP WEATHERVANE. Central mast holding two sails and top flag. The three-dimensional hull having rudder and mounted on a custom metal stand. 19th century. SIZE: 30” high x 35” long. CONDITION: Nice old surface with verdigris and gold. 9-72089 (2,000-3,000)

558
$2,645.00

ALBERT NEMETHY (American, 1920-) PORTRAIT OF THE SIDE WHEELER “ALBANY”. Large oil on canvas scene shows the three-deck, three-stack Albany sailing left to right in blue water with land beyond. 83 people are seen on the three decks. “Albany” is emblazoned on the side wheel cover. Signed bottom right “A. Nemethy”. Housed in a fine birdseye maple ogee type frame with linen liner. SIZE: 27” x 39-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-72583 (2,000-4,000)

559
$0.00

INTERESTING SHIP’S MAHOGANY LAVATORY CABINET. The vertical cabinet in solid mahogany has a drop down shelf that holds and has an antique white ironstone basin. The basin in filled from a spigot that gets its water from a reservoir hidden behind a raised panel front. The reservoir is accessed by a small trapdoor on the shelf. Above are two small drawers, one of which has an inscription on the bottom “Castalean Allen Sene George Baker” and script signed “Ezra M. Jeffry (?)”. Above which there is a shelf with three holes for wash set, a solid back top section with spot for towel roll which is not present. When finished using the basin you would fold it back into the cabinet and the water would flow down into a receptacle in bottom section which has a raised panel door. A very clever and outstanding item. SIZE: 69-1/2” h x 22” w x 10” deep. CONDITION: Generally very good, one knob missing. 9-72098 (1,000-2,000)

560
$460.00

FINE ANTIQUE SHIP DIORAMA. Three dimensional carved wood ship having a white hull, three-mast and full white sails. It flies the American flag and has the name “Anna” on the bow. Blue and white cloud background with a dark green sea. Original gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. Circa 1880-1910. SIZE: Overall is 16” x 25-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-70679 (800-1,200)

560A
$0.00

OUTSTANDING ORIENTAL EXPORT NEEDLEWORK AND PAINTED PORTRAIT. Central painted portrait of a young sailor with brown mustache wearing sailor’s suit and hat with “USS Baltimore” ribbon. Framing the portrait which is on silk is a flower border with spread wing eagle having banner “U.S. NAW”. Bottom with crossed US flags with sailor’s bow knot. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame. Circa 1900-1910. A fine example of a White Fleet piece of memorabilia. Probably done in November or late October of 1907 when the Great White Fleet visited Japan and China. SIGHT SIZE: 27-1/2” x 19”. CONDITION: Generally very good. Some discolor to background silk and small loss to silk background above eagle. 9-71314 (1,500-2,500)

561
$690.00

LAMINATED WOOD HALF HULL MODEL. Eight laminations in light wood with a dark wood thin waterline lamination. Cutout deck all mounted on a walnut backboard with applied molded edge. SIZE: model: 5” h and 42-1/2” l, board 47-1/2” x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, one end molding missing from backboard. 9-73214 (400-800)

562
$460.00

INTERESTING NAUTICAL MOTIF BAROMETER/ THERMOMETER/ COMPASS. The aneroid circular barometer mounted in a bronze ship’s wheel having a small barometer attached to an anchor and a compass mounted to rope spool. All on a molded edge red marble and brass base. SIZE: 7” h x 7” w x 4” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72758 (1,200-1,600)

563
$2,070.00

EARLY WOOD DRY COMPASS BY JOSEPH HALSY, BOSTON. The 5-1/2” dia. wood compass has lithograph directional star with interior statement “Made by Joseph Halsy, Boston New England”. Original cover which has a leather pocket for removable sighting pieces. Also has the original wood tripod. PROVENANCE: A fine Bangor, ME Estate. SIZE: Tripod: 42” h. Compass: 11-1/2” l. CONDITION: Compass housing, paper and glass are in halves and are presently together. Otherwise very good. 9-72717 (800-1,200)

564
$575.00

CASED SHIP DIORAMA. The antique piece having a carved large glass front case with waterline model of the ship “Italy”. The ship has green and white painted hull, twelve men aboard; flying U.S.flag. Several decks, two masts, and printed scenic background. The case fitted with lights and having a dark finish. SIZE: 27” h x 43-1/2”w x 12”d. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72811 (750-1,250)

565
$8,050.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) CONSTITUTION UNDER SAIL. Oil on board ship portrait of what appears to be the U.S. S. Constitution. There is no name on the ship but is a three-mast frigate of the period. The ship sails from right to left in choppy green and dark blue seas. Fifteen gun placements at hull. Mid ships set with three lifeboats, several crew members are seen on deck. Partial sails are up flying US flag at stern. Signed lower right which has been partially clipped “Antonio Jacobsen”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 28” x 48”. CONDITION: Restored with inpainting. Good. 9-72889 (7,000-10,000)

566
$862.00

LOT OF THREE POLISHED WHALE’S TEETH. Three polished Sperm Whale’s teeth, two having silver bases. Undecorated. SIZE: 5-1/2”; 5-1/2”; 6-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72138-1 (400-600)

567
$862.00

LOT OF FIVE WHALE’S TEETH. One 6” tooth having carving on side of man with notched base; one 7” polished; one 7-1/4” unpolished; one 5” small with rough end and crack; and one 4” small with rough end. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-72138-2 (400-600)

568
$517.00

PAIR OF UNDECORATED WHALE’S TEETH. Polished Sperm Whale teeth with ground bases. SIZE: 5-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72138 (150-250)

569
$747.00

MOLDED COPPER WHALE WEATHERVANE. 20th Century. Three dimensional whale has upturned back tail, applied small fins and simulates a sperm whale. Light green verdigris finish. Custom metal stand accompanies weathervane. SIZE: 38” l. CONDITION: Very good, some scratches to lower fins. 9-72111 (400-600)

570
$747.00

SMALL POCKET COMPASS AND MAHOGANY TELESCOPE. The 3” mahogany boxed compass has printed back paper, no name. The octagon shaped mahogany and brass scope has one draw. Both lenses are present and dust covers intact. No name 19th century. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 13-1/2” closed, 32-1/2” open. CONDITION: Generally good, some minor nicks. 9-72740 (250-400)

571
$1,035.00

ANTIQUE FRAMED SHIP DIORAMA. The four mast tall ship flying American flag off top of second mast and a cross flag off stern. In full white wood sails, red and black hull blue water and having background sky with setting sun. Housed in an oak period frame. TOTAL SIZE: 21” x 27”. CONDITION: Some lifting to center background tape, generally good. 9-72634 (600-800)

572
$2,070.00

ANTON OTTO FISCHER (American, 1882-1962) “U.S.S. BAZELY”. Oil on canvas portrait of the Navy vessel U.S.S. Bazely. The gray ship mounted with several guns both at the bow and stern. Central tower with signal flags and US flag. Depth charges line the back with an aircraft carrier in the distance. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “Anton Otto Fischer”. Housed in a gold and black molded wood frame with title plaque. SIZE: 22” x 32”. CONDITION: Relined with scattered inpainting, craquelure. 9-72786 (1,500-2,500)

573
$230.00

JAY ARNOLD (American, 20th Century) “MAURY”. Large oil on canvas portrait of the ship “Maury” shows the oncoming three-mast tall ship in half sail in blue with white capped sea under blue and white sky. The green and red hull emblazoned with the ships name on the bow. Signed lower right “By J. Arnold” and titled on the left. Housed in a weathered molded wood frame with linen and gold liner. Back stretcher having a brief biography of the artist. SIZE: 24” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good with two small repaired punctures with inpainting. 9-72256 (400-600)

574
$900.00

JOHN F. NEAL (American, Late 19th Century) AMERICAN SHIP PORTRAIT. Pencil and colored pencil scene shows a black hull three-mast ship in full sail sailing left to right in a greenish/blue sea. American flag is off the stern and the center mast has a ship flag “G. S.”. Nine crew members are seen on decks and two boats are seen on horizon. Signed lower right “John F. Neal July 13, 1894”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 21-1/2” x 30”. CONDITION: Toning, generally good. 8-87467 (1,200-1,600)

575
$23,000.00

COLORFUL ANTIQUE CAUCASIAN SCATTER RUG. First quarter of 20th century. The ivory field having latch hook design in colors with one border. PROVENANCE: SIZE: 6’6” x 3’6” CONDITION: Shows some wear. Good. 9-72074 (2,000-3,000)

576
$1,725.00

ORIENTAL CAUCASIAN ANTIQUE RUNNER. First half of 20th century. The central blue field with fifteen symbols surrounded by multiple borders. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 10’10” x 3’5”. CONDITION: Some wear to one area, repair and fading. 9-72059 (0-500)

577
$0.00

ANTIQUE ROOM SIZE TABRIZ. First quarter of 20th century. Center medallion with two smaller pendants. Ivory field with allover flower vine. Multiple borders. SIZE: 13’1” x 8’4”. CONDITION: The field has consistent low pile with wear. 9-72797 (1,000-1,500)

578
$0.00

IMPORTANT TWO PART CURLY MAPLE HIGHBOY DESCENDED IN THE LEVI LINCOLN FAMILY. 18th century of Massachusetts origin. The top section having two side by side drawers over four graduated drawers. Curly maple cased drawers and corners. The top case has an attached bottom molding, brass period hardware. The bottom section having one drawer over three side by side drawers raised on high cabriole pad feet legs with a wonderful carved shaped apron. Nice curly maple case and drawers. PROVENANCE: This highboy belonged to Levi Lincoln, the father of Enoch Lincoln who is buried in Capitol Park in Augusta, Maine. Levi Lincoln (1749-1820) was father of Levi Lincoln Jr., and Enoch Lincoln and great-grand uncle of Fredrick Robie. Levi had various political positions including Governor of Massachusetts, State Court Judge, Delegate to the Continental Congress, and US Attorney General, among others, as well as being a Revolutionary War Minuteman. Enoch Lincoln (1788-1829) was Governor of Maine, US Representative from both Massachusetts and Maine and lived in Paris, Maine and died while in office as Governor of Maine. Levi Lincoln Jr. (1782-1868) was Governor of Massachusetts, Justice of the Massachusetts State Supreme Court, and Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives among other positions. Fredrick Robie (1822-1912) was Governor of Maine from 1883-1887. The above information and more biographical information is included with this lot. SIZE: 73” h, top case: 34-1/4”w x 19-1/4”d; bottom case: 35-1/2”w x 20”d. CONDITION: Refinished, some restoration, very good. Missing one brass, two bales. 9-72580 (25,000-50,000)

579
$0.00

THOMAS SULLY (American, 1783-1872) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Oil on canvas half portrait shows a young woman wearing a dark purple formal dress having a gold and amethyst brooch. Bare shoulder dress with her head slightly cocked at an angle and she has black curly hair with a hair pin. Right side with a green curtain swag. There appears to be red initials below her dress but can not be deciphered. Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated frame with liner. Back stretcher has writing “Col Mellow”. SIZE: 30” x 25”. CONDITION: Relined with some inpainting and restoration. Very good. 9-72827 (8,000-12,000)

580
$1,207.00

EARLY OVAL TAP TABLE. The American table having original one board oval top raised on four splayed square tapered legs. Painted on bottom of top “1777”. SIZE: 27” h, top 23-1/4” x 33-1/2”. CONDITION: Some minor repair, generally good. 9-73173 (700-1,000)

581
$1,150.00

RED PAINTED MAPLE TIPTOP TEA TABLE. Wonderful original red paint dish-rimmed top with birdcage support on a turned pedestal raised on three arched carved and curved legs ending in elongated claw feet. Fourth quarter of 18th Century. SIZE: 29” h x 31-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73175 (1,000-1,500)

582
$575.00

GOOD MAHOGANY DROP LEAF SHERATON TABLE. Top having a molded edge and rounded leaves, one drawer wood knob and four spiral carved turned legs. New England, circa 1820. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, ME Estate. SIZE: 28-3/4” h x 42” d x 19” closed; 45” opened. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72710 (400-700)

583
$460.00

FINE SET OF FOUR FIGURED MAPLE CANE SEAT SIDE CHAIRS. Curved crest in birds eye and tiger maple, cane seats with curving legs and box stretching. Nice honey brown patina in an old refinish. SIZE: 33” h. Seat: 17” h. CONDITION: Very good, minor old repair. 9-72632 (400-600)

584
$1,150.00

LARGE COLORFUL ROOM SIZE HOOKED RUG. Center field has flower medallion surrounded by rings of flowers. Stylized connected leaf border. Mid 20th century. SIZE: 11’11” x 8’9”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72823 (600-800)

585
$8,912.00

FABULOUS FOLK ART OYSTER TRADE SIGN FOR SHEPPARD CAMPBELL WHOLESALE OYSTERS. The carved wood oyster shaped trade sign is two sided and has colorful paint decorated writing “Sheppard Campbell Wholesale Oysters”. Two hanging hooks on top. An original 8” x 10” photo of the two mast schooner “Sheppard Campbell” accompanies lot along with laminated newspaper advertisement for the company. The business was out of Bivalve, New Jersey. The advertisement promotes Delaware Bay Brand of New Jersey Oysters. A fabulous documented trade sign. SIZE: 18” h x 35-1/2”l. CONDITION: Very good, some minor chips and fading to paint. 9-72285 (8,000-12,000)

586
$2,415.00

ANTIQUE COPPER SILHOUETTE PEACOCK WEATHERVANE. The flat cutout peacock and arrow copper weathervane has a consistent verdigris finish. It is mounted to a iron strap and mounted to a rod with roof top mounting. SIZE: 30”l x 15-1/2” h, total height 49” h. CONDITION: Weathervane is good, two bullet dents, iron is corroded and rusted. 9-72013 (1,000-2,000)

587
$3,392.00

ANTIQUE BANNER ARROW WEATHERVANE WITH DIRECTIONALS AND MOUNTING POLE. The copper scroll decorated arrow has zinc arrow tip and copper star end. The top mounted to a pole with ball and spike top. Original zinc directionals mounted on steel scroll decorated hub. Those mount to a 36” weathered turned wood post having a long iron graduated rod. SIZE: Banner 30”l x 6-1/2” h, post has an overall length of 97”. CONDITION: Nice verdigris patina, iron is corroded. 9-72012 (1,500-2,500)

588
$2,012.00

CHIPPENDALE TIGER MAPLE SLANT FRONT DESK. The strong solid Tiger maple top, lid and drawers. The pull-down lid has ivory diamond escutcheon plate. The interior set with 9 drawers and 8 cubby holes. The drawers having small brass pulls and lined inlay. The graduated 4 drawers with ivory diamond escutcheon plate and having replaced hardware. Applied molded edge bracket base. SIZE: 43-1/2” high x 44” wide x 19” deep. CONDITION: Some old repair, refinished, age crack to lid, otherwise very good. 9-72046 (2,000-4,000)

589
$7,762.00

TWO PART CURLY MAPLE QUEEN ANNE HIGHBOY. Mid18th century of Rhode Island origin. The flat top highboy has cornice molded top. The upper section has two side by side drawers over three drawers with attached bottom molding. Replaced brasses. The bottom section having one long drawer over three side by side drawers. The case with a deep carved and undulating skirt with central drop all raised on well carved pointed slipper foot cabriole legs. By or in the manner of Christopher Townsend of Newport, RI. SIZE: 71” h, bottom case 37-1/2”w x 19-3/4”d; top case 36”w x 18-3/4”d. CONDITION: Some restoration, very good. 9-73259 (8,000-12,000)

590
$3,220.00

OUTSTANDING FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF CHILD IN RED DRESS WITH DOG. Unsigned portrait shows girl with bright red dress and lace collar and sleeves seated with brown dog beside. To viewer’s right is a Hudson River School landscape, which is seen 4″ along the edge of the painting as if a doorway was open. Housed in a gold gesso decorated thin frame. SIZE: 30″ h x 25″ w. CONDITION: 9 old waxed patches, cleaned and restored. 9-70369 (2,500-4,000)

591
$230.00

NEEDLEWORK PICTORAL SAMPLER BY ROSE ANNE FLANNELLY 1836. The rectangular sampler has a flowering vine border and a central verse “who fed me from her gentel breast and hushed me in her arms to rest and on my lips sweet kissed prest my mother” Above the verse is a large basket/urn of flowers flanked by two birds and two trees. Below verse is her name and date and age flanked by two large birds on flowering branch. Housed in a modern molded wood dark frame with gold inner liner and glass. SIGHT SIZE: 14-1/2” x 13”. CONDITION: Professionally stretched and framed with a linen back. There are some holes and brown toning. Generally good. 9-73206 (500-1,000)

592
$345.00

OVAL NEEDLEWORK AND WATERCOLOR PICTURE. The oval picture scene shows a woman in light gray dress sitting under a tree playing a flute. Her head and hands are paper which have been watercolored. The colorful ground has water at her feet and a small goat. Housed in an antique lemon gold oval frame. SIGHT SIZE: 11-1/2” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73203 (500-800)

593
$3,600.00

MASSIVE AMERICAN WOODLANDS TURNED BURL WOOD BOWL. Molded rim with nice color. SIZE: 6-1/2” h x 20-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73133 (2,000-3,000)

594
$10,925.00

CARVED AND PAINTED EAGLE PLAQUE ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN HALEY BELLAMY (1836-1914). Well carved spread wing eagle in white having red tongue and red eye. Below is a red, white and blue stylized shield. An attached banner in red, white and blue “Don’t Give Up the Ship” having carved five pointed star in white against a blue background. A carved gold and brown staff holds banner. REFERENCE: Page 67 in John Haley Bellamy Carver of Eagles by Smith. Bellamy is considered one of New England’s finest wood carvers and was best known for this type of carved eagle. SIZE: 25-1/2” l x 9” h. CONDITION: Restored. The eagle’s right wing has restored break and an added feather section at bottom. There is a shadow where paper covered the screw hole in back. Some enhancement to the paint and discolored over-varnish. 9-70768 (15,000-25,000)

595
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED EAGLE WITH FLAG PLAQUE ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE STAPF. George Stapf (Harrisburg & Lancaster, PA, 1862-1958). The rare carved plaque having a gilt spread wing eagle surmounted by an American Flag, holding a red, white and blue shield in its right talon. Stapf worked in Lancaster and Harrisburg and carved eagles for government buildings, including G.A.R Posts. The flag, having applied stars, the upper body facing left with open beak. A wonderful, patriotic plaque. 20th Century SIZE: Wingtip to wingtip is 30”; Flag is 32”. Total height is 19-1/2”. CONDITION: Restored, some small losses. Very good. 9-72565 (15,000-25,000)

596
$0.00

EARLY RELIEF CARVED EAGLE PLAQUE. The rectangular, single board carving shows a spread winged eagle with shield body having left facing head, holding a banner. The outstretched legs with talon feet holding three arrows and an olive branch. The two corners with scrolled, foliate carving all against a punched background. Wonderful deep brown patina. Housed in its original, tiger maple molded wood frame. The eagle is a stylized version of the eagle in the Great Seal of the United States. SIZE: (carving) 15” h x 36” w OVERALL SIZE: 17 1/4” x 38 1/4”. CONDITION: Horizontal age cracks. Very good. 9-72085 (8,000-10,000)

597
$1,782.00

INLAID SHERATON MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Single swing back leg supports a fold-over shaped top with mahogany veneered frieze. Inlaid band at friezes’ edge and surrounding central flame mahogany panel. Tapered reeded legs. SIZE: 28-3/4” h x 35-1/4” w x 17” d (closed); 34” d (open). CONDITION: Some minor old repairs, otherwise generally very good. 9-72726 (1,500-2,500)

598
$1,495.00

MAHOGANY SHERATON BOOKCASE TOP SECRETARY. The top section having two doors with cathedral window shaped panes behind which are two shelves, below the bottom shelf is an inside drawer with two cubby holes. Below the doors are two drawers with ring holes. The bottom section having a fold-over writing section and three long drawers. Two boldly turned full side columns end in large turned feet. Having tacked labels from “Alfred Hamilton of Prospect Harbor, Maine”. Circa 1820. PROVENANCE: From a fine Millbridge, Maine estate. SIZE: 71” high x 44-1/4” at widest x 13-1/2 deepest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72192 (800-1,200)

599
$575.00

ANTIQUE CANOPY TURNED POST BED. Four identical posts have nice ring and reverse trumpet turnings. Shaped headboard with carved bell flowers wreathes. Original side rails. Nice original finish. SIZE: 86” h with canopy frame; 66” without canopy x 76” l x 48-1/2” between rails. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71448 (1,000-2,000)

600
$402.00

FINE ANTIQUE MAHOGANY TABLETOP DRESSING MIRROR. The mirror base having two central drawers with square drawers on either side. All fitted with period round knobs. The slant turned posts hold a rectangular mirror which has a veneered frame with brass wreath decoration at corners. SIZE: 31-1/2” h x 23-1/2”w x 8-3/4”d. CONDITION: Generally very good, some minor repair to frame edge. 9-72633 (300-500)

601
$517.00

FINE REGENCY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY. Sarcophagus shape with wonderful curly mahogany wood has hinged lid with two covered compartments and open central compartment. Having turned wood side lifts. Mounted on original brass suppressed ball feet. English, early 19th century. SIZE: 6-1/2” h x 13-1/2”l x 5-1/2”d. CONDITION: Very good, repairs to inside lids, small section of inner compartment missing. 9-73075 (500-700)

602
$402.00

CHOICE PAIR OF ENGLISH BELL METAL FEDERAL PERIOD CANDLESTICKS. Flared rims with ring and baluster turned shaft, having square stepped bases. Complete with original push up ejectors. Circa 1800. SIZE: 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73123 (400-600)

603
$1,035.00

LARGE ROOM SIZE SAROUK ORIENTAL RUG. Early 20th century. Nice red field with allover flower design and multiple borders. New end fringe. SIZE: 13’3” x 10’2”. CONDITION: Generally good. Some central areas have more wear than outside areas. 9-72225 (1,500-2,500)

604
$2,530.00

FINE ANTIQUE SAROUK ORIENTAL RUG. First quarter of the 20th century. Red field with allover flower design. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine home. SIZE: 8’7” x 6’. CONDITION: Good. 9-72228 (800-1,200)

605
$402.00

SAROUK ORIENTAL RUNNER. First quarter of 20th century. red field with allover flower pattern. Size: 11’1” x 2’8”. CONDITION: Worn, frayed edges and new fringe. 9-72227 (300-400)

606
$4,312.00

GEORGE III HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY INLAID BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD. Fourth quarter 18th Century. Having a rounded front with two central drawers and two large side drawers. Legs have oval flower inlays and there is line inlay throughout. SIZE: Top 37-1/4” h x 78-1/2” w x 32” d. CONDITION: Generally very good, some nicks and scratches. 9-73182 (5,000-7,500)

607
$4,312.00

FINE PAIR OF HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY INLAID KNIFE BOXES. The hinged and slanted covers having an oval conch shell inlaid panel. Block serpentine fronts retaining their original fitted and line inlaid interiors. American or English circa 1800. SIZE: 14-1/4” h x 9”w x 12”d. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-73174 (3,500-5,000)

608
$402.00

INLAID SQUARE TEA CADDY. The fine mahogany square box having a hinged cover and open interior. The cover with oval bird on branch inlay with a lined border, nice mahogany veneers and having a shield escutcheon. Key present. Circa 1800. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 5” h x 5-1/4”w x 5”d. CONDITION: Some repair, 1” of edge bead missing, otherwise very good. 9-72058 (600-900)

609
$575.00

MAHOGANY QUEEN ANNE DROP-LEAF DINING TABLE. Half round deep leaves in single mahogany boards, carved frieze having one small drawer with key escutcheon. Straight cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Circa 1760 in fine mahogany. SIZE: 28” h x 44-3/4” d x 19” closed; 57-1/2” open. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72127 (1,000-3,000)

610
$920.00

OUTSTANDING PAIR OF EARLY BRASS TURNED PRICKET CANDLESTICKS. The mid 17th century sticks of Continental origin have a 5” diameter round mid-level drip pan on lead weighted sticks. SIZE: 10-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73162 (1,000-1,500)

611
$0.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PAKTONG CANDLESTICKS. Square based, having turned shaft and nicely formed. Late 18th century. SIZE: 8” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73110 (800-1,200)

612
$230.00

FINE LARGE ORIENTAL CHARGER. Center with white flower and blue leaves on a spiral paneled background with blue, white and gilt panels. Underside having six decorated panels and a gold Foo Dog signature to base. SIZE: 2-1/2” h x 18-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71266 (500-1,000)

613
$1,150.00

PAIR OF LARGE IMARI POLYCHROMED VASES. The paneled sides having colorful flowers and birds in colrs of rust and blue. Flared rim with scalloped edge. SIZE: 24” h x 12”w at rim. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73180 (2,000-3,000)

614
$1,020.00

SQUARE ORIENTAL EMBROIDERED WALL HANGING. 19th /20th century. The central round flower medallion surrounded by four motifs of Oriental life with trees and birds. The wide outside border having colorful flowers and trailing vine. Presently affixed to hanging rod. SIZE: 65” x 67”. CONDITION: Some loose threads, generally very good. 9-72815 (400-800)

615
$0.00

EARLY JAPANESE WATERCOLORS SCROLL. Watercolor on paper scroll in black against a white background shows a number of vignettes depicting various scenes involving people. The scenes include warriors on horseback, musicians, men with bows, men pulling a stone monument, a covered wagon, and more. The scroll is signed with a nine figure vertical signature at left end. The right side is also signed on the outside with the addition of a large chop block. There is an old penned label “4 Pictured by the Tojo(?) Koka-Iu”. SIZE: Approximately 32’ long. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-29930 (400-600)

616
$0.00

LARGE SEMI-ANTIQUE TABRIZ ORIENTAL ESTATE RUG. This beautiful, multi-colored Persian carpet in shades of red, blue, light greens, and tans depicting overall flowering design. SIZE: 8’ 7” w, x 11’ 11” l. CONDITION: Some low areas especially near the central medallion with a small amount of color running on one end of the border. 9-73283 (1,800-2,800)

617
$0.00

OLAF GULLERANDSEN (?) (Scandinavian, late 19th/early 20th Century) THE STEAMER SIGURD JARL. Oil on board with one-stacked steamer having black hull and flying a red, blue & white flag with cross. Signed in lower right and dated 1918. In an antique style, reproduction, gold gesso frame. SIZE: (sight) 7-1/2” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-73308 (800-1,200)

618
$0.00

TWO EARLY FAIENCE-STYLE STEINS. Each fitted with pewter lids. The pottery decorated with cream background with mauve, yellow and blue village scenes and banded in green and mauve. The pewter lid to one initialed, “M.E.” and dated “26”. SIZE: 10-3/4” h each. CONDITION: Some chipping to base on both and glaze worn on handle (handle possibly repaired). 9-73275 (800-1,200)

619
$115.00

18TH OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY CREAM WARE PITCHER. With delicate floral decoration on sides. SIZE: 7” h. CONDITION: Restored and with imperfections. 9-73297 (200-400)

620
$6,095.00

LARGE 19TH CENTURY GILT FLORENTINE MIRROR. An extraordinarily elaborate gilt mirror with relief carved and gesso scrolled foliate border the top, sides, and bottom. This 19th century mirror retains its original gold gilt finish. SIZE: Approximately 38” h, approximately 34” w. CONDITION: Some repairs to ornate frame and some minor losses. 9-73287 (1,000-2,000)

621
$1,495.00

ANTIQUE CARVED SPREAD-WINGED EAGLE ON ARROW W/BANNER. With carved signature below, “Giuseppe Costantino”. Remnants of old goldish-colored paint; very nicely detailed. SIZE: 15-1/2”w. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-73302 (800-1,200)

622
$920.00

TWO EARLY FRENCH SILVER WINE TASTERS. With ornate design. The smallest with touch marks on the handle. SIZE: (larger) 3-1/4” dia., (smaller) 2-1/2” dia. 9-73296 (300-450)

623
$0.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE SAROUK AREA RUG. Early 20th century Sarouk area rug with cobalt background and flowering vines with predominate red colors. SIZE: 4’ 10” x 3’ 3-1/2”. CONDITION: Salvage missing on both ends, otherwise generally good. 9-73282 (850-1,250)

624
$460.00

EARLY DECORATED GREEN STORAGE CHEST. Rectangular storage chest with iron bail handles on either end. Decorated in green with black trim and yellow stencil highlight, top decorated with leaves and flowers. SIZE: 24”w x 10”d x 9-3/4” h. CONDITION: Overall spots of wear on the chest and the metal hasp missing. 9-73301 (600-900)

625
$230.00

SMALL EARLY NEW ENGLAND LADIES DECORATED JEWELRY CHEST/VALUABLES BOX. All over grain decorated with four free-hand painted rose decoration on lid and having yellow pinstriping, all supported on four ball feet. SIZE: 13”w x 8”d x 4” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-73300 (450-850)

626
$0.00

VERY EARLY 19TH CENTURY NEW ENGLAND APPLE PEELER IN OLD PAINT. Great old apple peeler retains its original blue/green Windsor-colored paint. Found in central Maine. SIZE: 28” l x 6” h. CONDITION: Paint worn in places and a small wood wedge on one of the forward feet missing. 9-71882 (500-1,000)

627
$0.00

LARGE PENNSYLVANIA COBALT DECORATED HANDLED CROCK. The crock with handles on each side with large bold floral decoration on the front and marked, “J. R. Hezler/Dry Goods & Crockery’s/Turtle Creek Pennsylvania”. No lid. SIZE: 16-3/4” h. CONDITION: Broken or cracked at base and repaired. 9-73288 (800-1,200)

628
$345.00

PAIR OF EARLY FLINT CANARY YELLOW CANDLE STICKS. With deep color. On an octagonal base. SIZE: 9” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-73299 (375-475)

629
$345.00

LOT OF FIVE OLD CANVAS DECOYS. Believed to be by the Armstrong Decoy Company. The first a very scarce example of a Canada goose, the other with a hen and drake Mallard and two tip ups (tails only). Each with lithographed or painted details and fitted with glass eyes. Mid to early 20th Century. SIZE: Goose 21”l. CONDITION: Generally good although certainly used. 9-73303 (400-600)

630
$900.00

HORACE BUNDY (American, 1814-1883), PORTRAIT OF YOUNG CHILD. Oil on canvas laid on panel shows half portrait of a small child with hands clasped to his chest. In oval gold replacement frame. Bundy was particularly active in New Hampshire and Vermont in the mid-19th Century. SIZE: 19-1/2” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Distinct craquelure and separation with some in-painting. 9-71853 (1,500-2,500)

631
$460.00

ANTIQUE PICTORAL HOOKED RUG WITH FLYING MALLARD. Central vignette of flying mallard framed in a cluster of oak leaves. SIZE: 36” w, 24” h. CONDITION: Generally good. Some of the color red has run a little near the red cattails and the mallard’s red in his breast. 9-73285 (500-800)

632
$0.00

ANTIQUE FIGURAL HOOKED RUG. Depicting large dog with collar in shades of tan, black, and green. Hooked on burlap. SIZE: 4’ 5” w, x 2’ 8” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-73284 (800-1,200)

633
$3,162.00

TWO PART QUEEN ANNE TWO PART HIGHBOY. The top section having cornice molding with a secret drawer; over two side by side drawers and three long graduated drawers. The bottom section having one long drawer over three side by side drawers. The central drawer having a carved sunburst fan carving, probably a later addition. A nicely carved skirt supported by cabriole legs ending in pad feet. 18th century. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine estate. Original family note dated 1908 indicates the highboy was from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. A later note dated 1964 indicates that the highboy was bought in 1908 by Mr. Edward March Moor of Bangor, Maine, who owned a hay and grain business there. Mr. Moor had a vast collection of antiques, including three hundred clocks. The house was kept intact until 1964. F.O.Bailey Co. of Portland, Maine sold the contents with the exception of this highboy and the block front desk also in this auction. SIZE: 67-1/2” h, base 36-1/2”w x 20-1/4”d, top case 34”w x 18-3/4”d. CONDITION: Refinished, replaced brasses, some old repair. Very good. 9-72727 (4,000-8,000)

634
$5,175.00

FINE PAIR OF MAHOGANY EMPIRE CARD TABLES ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS NEEDHAM, JR. D-shaped tables with flame mahogany frieze supported by a half spiral and bead band center column with gadrooned edge hub supporting four outstretching scroll legs ending in cup paw feet with brass casters. Nice quality mahogany, unusual to find a matched pair. REFERENCE: For a similar table, see illustration 1060 in Wallace Nuttings Treasure. Also page 1025, figure 11 of Antiques Magazine, May 1979. Table belonging to the Wadsworth Atheneum. PROVENANCE: From the Turpin-Brewer Estate, Boston, MA. SIZE: 29” h x 35” w x 17-1/4” d. CONDITION: Generally very good, one table has slight warp to top leaf and some finish stains. 9-71682 (6,000-8,000)

635
$4,600.00

LARGE MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONT SLANT LID DESK. The large slant front opens to reveal an interesting, fancy interior having a central open compartment with a mirror back. Flanked on each side by four cubbyholes and four drawers. There are two document drawers and four carved Corinthian-type half columns. All above four undulating serpentine front graduated drawers. Fitted with brass hardware. All resting on a cutout bracket base. PROVENANCE: An interesting, regional desk from a fine New York City home. SIZE: 48” h x 43-1/2”w x 23”d. CONDITION: Very good. Some old repairs. 9-72640 (5,000-10,000)

636
$420.00

MAHOGANY DISH TOP TILT TOP STAND. The one board top having a nicely molded turned rim attached to a bird cage mechanism supported by a nicely turned shaft with compressed ball supported by three outstretching snake feet ending in carved pads. Probably of Pennsylvania origin. SIZE: 29” h, top 25-3/4” x 25-1/2”. CONDITION: Restored, refinished, very good. 9-72043 (1,000-2,000)

637
$575.00

SET OF FIVE MAHOGANY ANTIQUE SIDE CHAIRS. The matching set have blue upholstered seats with curving legs, nicely shaped open backs with center shaped splat. SIZE: 32-1/2” h, seat height 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Some repairs, generally very good. 9-72253 (500-1,000)

638
$2,012.00

UNUSUAL BLUE AND WHITE CANTON EWER. The Chinese Export ewer has leaf design decorated neck. Mid 19th century. SIZE: 12-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good, one minor glaze fleck to rim. 9-73113 (1,000-1,500)

639
$1,667.00

BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PUNCHBOWL WITH SCENIC DECORATION. Mid 19th century. SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 11-1/4”dia. CONDITION: Some glaze roughness to rim. Very good. 9-73095 (700-1,000)

640
$0.00

PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE CANTON COVERED DISHES. 19th century. Shaped corner dishes with nice blue decoration. SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 8-1/4”x 7”. CONDITION: One has old chip at base, otherwise very good. 9-72820 (600-800)

641
$1,380.00

BLUE AND WHITE CANTON SMALL LIGHTHOUSE SHAPED TEAPOT. Strap handle, blue scenic decoration. SIZE: 6” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73101 (400-600)

642
$690.00

BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PLATTER. The cut corner rectangular platter has scenic decoration. SIZE: 13” x 10”. CONDITION: Old small hairline. Very good. 9-73097 (400-600)

643
$1,035.00

ANTIQUE MAHAL ROOM SIZE CARPET. First quarter of 20th century. Deep blue field, allover flower pattern. One wide border and four other. SIZE: 14’6” x 9’10”. CONDITION: Worn. Fair to good. 9-72798 (1,000-1,500)

644
$345.00

FINE ORIENTAL SCATTER RUG. Mid 20th century. The interesting red field rug has center medallion and lower pattern. PROVENANCE: from a fine Augusta, Maine estate. SIZE: 7’4” x 4’7”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72855 (800-1,200)

645
$632.00

ANTIQUE CAUCASIAN MAT. First quarter of the 20th century. The signed prayer rug having three medallions in colors of red, white and blue. SIZE: 5’2” x 3’1”. CONDITION: Wear. Good. 9-72753 (400-600)

646
$3,450.00

FINE MAHOGANY ANTIQUE ARCHITECT’S TABLE. Circa 1820. The square table has a double hinged lid which lifts and folds and can be set at different angles to provide a writing surface. Each side fitted to hold a rail, which is not present. The interior fitted with a segmented back compartment having a cover. A front compartment having a lift up writing surface with green felt panel and fit with an adjusting easel back for different angles. The felt surface also hinged to allow storage. The front having a long drawer with inlaid escutcheon and dark line inlay. One side fitted with two faux drawers, the other side has drawer with fittings to accept inkwell and pen. A faux drawer in each side having pullout candle slides. The table is supported by a short turned post having three outsweeping molded top legs ending in brass paw feet with large brass casters. An old label from “Millar & Beatty, Ltd Dublin” on bottom. PROVENANCE: From a fine New Hampshire home. SIZE: 29-1/4” h, top 35” square. CONDITION: Some old repairs, a few pieces of inlay missing but generally very good. 9-72773 (1,500-2,500)

647
$4,025.00

LARGE STEPBACK HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY BOOKCASE. In three parts, top part being a removable cornice with dental molding and nice crown. Middle section having two tall doors with mullion panes. Inside presently open, but fitted for fitted shelves on both sides. Presently fitted with green fabric front. Bottom section having two drawers over two doors with shelf interior. Key present. SIZE: 109” h x 61” w x 23” at deepest. CONDITION: No shelves present, some old repairs. Very good. 9-72780 (3,000-5,000)

648
$345.00

CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR. The English period chair having ladder-back design with three pierced and carved slats. Nicely carved and shaped crest, shaped carved arms, slip seat, square molded edge legs and dovetailed stretcher. The seat having a needlepoint covering. SIZE: 37” h, seat height 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Restored, very good. 9-72105-1 (500-1,000)

649
$0.00

CONTINENTAL BRACKET CLOCK. The fancy cased round dial shelf clock has mahogany veneered case with gold painted trim. A removable bonnet encloses the double bell strike. Brass works having a Crown Wheel escapement, pendulum present. Circa 1790-1800. SIZE: 25-1/2” h x 14-1/2”w. CONDITION: Restored case, unknown working order. 9-72874 (2,000-2,500)

650
$805.00

PAIR OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN CYLINDRICAL MUGS. Circa 1775. The mugs having cobalt bands and gilt floral decoration. Unmarked. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection; James Robinson Inc., New York. SIZE: 5” h x 3-1/2” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72602 (1,000-2,000)

651
$1,380.00

INTERESTING MAHOGANY ENGLISH WASH STAND. The top has two hinged fold-out halves which open to reveal a cutout center hole for washbowl and a lift-up hidden mirror. Top area has side cutout handles. Front fitted with two long drawers and one simulated drawer. All over a one door open cabinet. Case supported by four tapered square legs ending in brass cup caster feet. SIZE: 34” h x 17-1/2” w x 18” d. CONDITION: Generally very good, mirror spring does not hold mirror tight. 9-72910 (1,000-1,500)

652
$4,600.00

ANTIQUE LABELED ENGLISH OVER THE MANTEL MIRROR. Circa 1810. The back having an original printed label of “Thomas Fentham” indicating “Manufacturer of looking glasses, convex and concave mirrors” (Ref. pp. 215 The Mirror Book by Schiffer, London maker). The gilded white pine three part mirror has classical motif, including columns with leaf and scroll tops surmounted by plinths having ebonized lion masks. A cornice molded top with balls with ebonized Greek key design, below which is a central gilt lion head with trailing scroll vine. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 36-1/2” h x 59-1/2”w. CONDITION: Original glass with some deterioration, some gilt and decoration loss. Generally very good. 9-72062 (500-1,000)

653
$0.00

TWO FINE EARLY GEORGIAN CHIPPENDALE CANDLESTICKS. 1. 9-1/2” h in bell metal with fluted shaft and square stepped gadrooned base. 2. 11-1/4” brass stop fluted shaft and square stepped beaded trim base. Third quarter of the 18th century. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-73165 (500-700)

654
$747.00

GOOD PAIR OF WROUGHT IRON FLOOR CANDELABRA. The central rod post with center twist design having five rod candle holder, three out-stretching scroll legs. First half of 20th Century. SIZE: 58-1/2” high x 20-1/2” wide. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72053 (500-800)

655
$1,495.00

FINE WALNUT TWO PART BEVELED EDGE QUEEN ANNE MIRROR. Probably English, 18th Century. Having a nicely molded shaped frame. SIZE: 39” h x 17” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72751 (800-1,200)

656
$0.00

INTERESTING PENCIL HIGHLIGHTED FULL LENGTH SILHOUETTE OF JAMES PORTER. The oval framed silhouette shows a man in formal outfit holding a top hat at waist level. Backing paper has a 19th Century piece of paper affixed “To James Porter Esq. Accepted James Porter”. In newer writing on backing paper “Grandfather James Porter, Son of Mr. & Sarah Hamilton Porter of Harmony Hall, Lancaster County, PA. Husband of Mary Hamilton”. There is an early zerox copy of the signature and “Gallerie of Cuttings Cut by Master Hanks” affixed to back. White silhouette with a black border has pencil highlights as opposed to being a white cutout on black background. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2” x 6-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72231 (800-1,200)

657
$0.00

OUTSTANDING CUTWORK, WATERCOLOR AND CALLIGRAPHY MEMORIAL BY E. BLACKMAN. Rectangular cutwork picture having a central monument with the following inscription in pen “Stephen Anson. Son of Oliver W. & Lucinda Crocker Born April 29 A.D. 1841 Died June 3 A.D. 1842. This lovely babe so young and fair called home by early doom just came to show how sweet a flower in paradise could bloom”. Beside the monument is a willow tree with bird and standing beside is a woman with blonde hair, blue and red dress holding an anchor. The border with cemetery and gravestones, crosses and brick doorways. Bottom right signed in pen “By E. Blackman”. Housed in an early wood frame in gold and black. SIZE: 13-3/4” x 16”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72582 (4,000-6,000)

658
$805.00

FINE PAINTED SOLDIER WHIRLIGIG. Carved tall standing soldier painted in gray uniform with high black boots and gray cap. His arms are attached to painted wood paddles which serve as propellers and are painted gray and red. There is gold buttons, buckle and highlights to other places. SIZE: 20” without blade. 28” h with blade. Mounted on a custom wood and metal rod stand. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72081 (1,000-2,000)

659
$6,900.00

MICHAEL LENK (American, 1890-?) “CONFERENCE WITH GERONIMO”. Wonderful oil on canvas folk art painting depicts Geronimo seated with fourteen of his braves in a clearing at the edge of a steep hillside. Two braves are standing next to horses. A group of fifteen soldiers and scouts are seated and standing in conference. One of the scouts stands next to horses while others are sitting on rocks and standing. Signed lower left “M Lenk” and titled lower right. Originally born in Germany and came to West Allis, Wisconsin. Lenk was an amateur painter never having received formal training and is known to have painted Northern Wisconsin scenes; in some cases historical events and some with religious subject matter. Some of his works are in Wisconsin Historical institutions and at least one of his works “Fifth Day of Creation” was on loan to a traveling exhibit of Wisconsin artists which took place sometime around 1976. For another example of his work see Julia’s Auction, lot 476, January 27th, 2005. Housed in a stained pine wood frame. SIZE: 22” x 39-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72570 (6,000-10,000)

660
$0.00

WONDERFUL ANTIQUE MICMAC DECORATED QUILLWORK SLIPPER CHAIR. This early 19th century French chair decorated with two panels of Micmac quillwork design. The panels obviously made specifically for the chair and the chair with carved French cabriole legs and turned supports. In northern Maine, French missionaries interacted with many of the native Indian tribes. This chair is obviously a collaboration of Indian and French culture. SIZE: Approximately 37-1/2” h, the top of the back seat approximately 18” h. CONDITION: Most of the quillwork worn from the seat, but decoration is still obvious. The majority of the quillwork still remains in the back panel. The chair frame with nice old patina. 4-30286 (4,500-6,000)

661
$1,610.00

NAVAJO RUG. Striped and diamond motif in gray, red, white and black. SIZE: 75-1/2” x 56-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-71761 (500-600)

662
$2,520.00

AFTER KARL BODMER (Swiss, 1809-1893) TWO PRINTS: “PACHTUWA-CHTA” AND “MANDEH-PAHCHU”. Hand-colored aquatints. Each published by Ackermann & Co, and having an impressed “C.Bodmer” stamp. Also written “Ch. Bodmer pinx. Ad nat–bougeard imp–talbot sculp.–coblenz bei j. holscher–Paris, Arthus Bertrand editeur.” 1. “Pachtuwa-chta”(an Arrikkara Warrior)(vig. XXVVII) showing a standing Indian warrior in high robe with colorful moccasins, leggings and feathered headdress. 2. “Mandeh-Pahchu” (a young Mandan Indian)(vig. XXIV) shows an Indian in buffalo robe holding a pipe and having beaded adornment to hair. SIZE: 16-3/4” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Each has minor foxing and toned image, otherwise good. 9-72287 (1,000-2,000)

663
$2,070.00

AFTER KARL BODMER (Swiss, 1809-1893) TWENTY-FIVE ASSORTED ENGRAVINGS. An interesting lot consisting of various black and white engravings including ten which depict Native Americans. The others depict Western frontier life, animals of the frontier, and others. All published by Ackerman & Co., and embossed “C.Bodmer”. Also written “Ch. Bodmer pinx. Ad nat–bougeard imp.–coblenz bei j. holscher–Paris, Arthus Bertrand editeur.”. All are apparently from the same portfolio. SIZE: 11-1/2” x 17”. CONDITION: Images are generally good; edges have some roughness. 9-72286 (1,000-2,000)

664
$3,737.00

RILEY WHITING TALL CASED CLOCK. The fabulous Birdseye maple and Curly maple case having a double tombstone top, solid Birdseye maple door, reeded quarter columns and a Curly maple case with beautiful honey brown patina. A simple cut-out base with small molding. The hood having full-round reeded columns with brass capitals, a broken arch crest with reed plinths. Diamond side window. The clock face having original paint decoration with colorful blue flowers at corners and bright colored flowers in crest. The name “R. Whiting, Winchester” in black on gold in center of face upon which there is a seconds dial with red circles in a flower below. Original wood works and strike bell. Pendulum and weights are present. PROVENANCE: A central New York Estate. SIZE: 86-1/2” high x 16” wide x 10” deep. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72139 (5,000-10,000)

665
$1,437.00

FINE PAIR OF FEDERAL BELL METAL DOUBLE URN TOP ANDIRONS. Raised on arched spur legs ending in padded slipper feet. SIZE: 22-3/4” high. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73145 (1,250-1,750)

666
$920.00

FINE PAIR OF LARGE FIRE SCREENS. V-shaped with brass top rail and wire mesh. SIZE: 24” high x 48-1/2” wide x 24” deep. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-72821 (800-1,200)

667
$0.00

FINE CARVED AND PAINTED CAROUSEL HORSE. The outside row “Flying Horse” is shown with all legs up, turned head and fabulously carved mane, head and tail. The old park paint surface is very colorful and shows a light brown horse with white mane and tail. A green, blue and orange blanket with brown and orange trimmed saddle. There is a large grape cluster carving on hind quarters. Glass jewel decoration on bridle, blanket and front. Comes complete with a rugged display stand. 19th – 20th Century. PROVENANCE: From a Southern New Hampshire home. SIZE: Without stand – approx. 36” high x 60” long. On stand – 51” high. CONDITION: Very good, only minor defects. 9-72767 (6,000-9,000)

668
$1,080.00

FINE FOLK ART PAINTED TIN PALM READERS TRADE SIGN. Large extended hand is painted a light ivory/tan with knuckle and fingernail highlights. The hand is attached to a blue metal ribbed and cutout cuff which has a large blue glass jewel decoration. Bottom is fashioned with an X-shaped mounting bracket. This probably was used in a carnival or carnival wagon. Probably first quarter of the 20th Century. SIZE: 19” h x 11” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72980 (800-1,200)

669
$230.00

CIRCUS WAGON CARVED AND PAINTED RELIEF CLOWN PLAQUE. Molded edge cut corner back panel in red paint has carved clown’s face in white, red, gold and black. An iron hanging bracket if affixed to rear. SIZE: 29” long x 22” wide. CONDITION: Generally good, some scrapes. 9-72265 (800-1,200)

670
$230.00

LARGE PAINTED METAL STORE SIGN “A. LEVY’S / CALAIS, ME.”. The wooden framed metal sign having a large painted peacock with snow covered mountain background, landscape with houses and hills. Writing under as follows: “Ladies Coats, Suits, Dresses, A. Levy’s, Calais, Me.” Upper left “Quality Supreme”. SIZE: 48-1/2” high x 73” wide. CONDITION: Some paint loss, otherwise good. 9-72812 (500-1,000)

671
$1,150.00

THOMAS ATTARDI (American, 1900-) DOLLS ON PARADE. Outstanding oil on canvas interior room setting with sixty-four dolls arranged on cases and tabletop, several in rocking chairs, three in cradle and one in a large doll stroller. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved wood frame. An interesting painting with great folk art appeal. SIZE: 50” x 40”. CONDITION: Restored, inpainted, very good. 9-72778 (1,000-2,000)

672
$345.00

ANTIQUE FOUR POSTER ROPE DOLL’S BED. Circa 1830. Having maple turned post with nicely carved headboards. Accompanying the bed are two quilt fragments and pillows. SIZE: 14” h x 17-1/2” l x 14” w. CONDITION: Generally very good, nice old patina. 9-72711 (500-700)

673
$402.00

THREE DRAWER DOLL’S CHEST. The walnut chest has three drawers fitted with white porcelain knobs. The paneled end chest has turned feet and overhanging top. SIZE: 16” h x 15-1/2”w x 7-1/2”d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72813 (300-400)

674
$805.00

CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD EAGLE PLAQUE BY CAPTAIN ED MOORE OF ELLSWORTH, MAINE. The spread wing eagle in gold has a red, white and blue shield and crossed flags. It is mounted to a backboard with rope edging. On the back is a pen label “ eagle plaque handcarved & painted by Capt. Ed Moore, Ellsworth, Maine”.SIZE: Eagle 8-1/2” x 23”; Board 11-1/2” x 27”. CONDITION: Good. 9-72983 (600-1,000)

675
$575.00

CARVED WOOD EAGLE LECTERN. The angel wing carved eagle has carved knob type head with beak, carved front knees with twig type legs set into a carved block with large claw feet. The back having an attached shelf. There are a couple of names in modern writing on the back and the base is marked “Chapman made in Spain”. SIZE: 19-1/2” h x 16”w. CONDITION: One wing needs reattaching professionally, some splits and insect damage. Good. 9-72103 (500-1,000)

676
$575.00

TROTTING HORSE WEATHERVANE. First half of the 20th Century. Three dimensional molded metal weathervane shows horse in trotting position on a blue metal beam style base. Old rust and verdigris finish. Traces of paint in head area. Unknown maker. SIZE: 30” overall. CONDITION: Generally very good, front leg unsoldered from base. 9-72229 (1,000-2,000)

677
$0.00

LARGE TWO-PIECE 18TH CENTURY PINE CORNER CUPBOARD WITH GLASS DOORS ABOVE. Refinished with traces of old red paint. Top section having two six-paned glass doors, two shelves with interior painted a light blue. Bottom section with two large dovetailed drawers and two raised panel drawers. Cupboard rests on small cutout feet. SIZE: 85-1/2” high x 66” wide x 23” deep. CONDITION: Generally good, some small molding pieces missing. 9-72266 (4,000-6,000)

678
$690.00

120-PIECE SET OF HAVILAND LIMOGES. Bottom marked in green “Goa France”. Also a “Ch Field Haviland Limoges” round red mark. Also marked “Fontainbleau” in red. Marks correspond to Gerard, Dufraisseix, and Abbot Mark 1 and 3. Circa 1900-1941. Pattern of a garland of pink roses with green leaves. Set consists of: Twelve 9-3/4” plates; Twelve 7-1/2” plates; Twelve 7-1/2” shallow bowls; Eleven 5-1/4” dishes; Fourteen 3-1/4” butter pats; Twelve 5-1/2” saucers; Twelve 4-3/4” saucers; Nine 3-3/4” dia cups; Twelve 3” h chocolate cups; 11-3/4” h covered chocolate pot; Covered sugar bowl; Creamer; 7-1/2” l gravy boat and underliner; 19-1/2”, 17-1/2” and 12-1/2” platters; 9” oval dish; 12” oval covered serving dish; 7” dia three-part butter dish; 10-1/2” oval serving dish; 8” dia round double handled covered serving dish; 6” dia footed bowl. Along with set is a non matching two-part sauce dish with underliner and a 9-1/2” shallow bowl. PROVENANCE: From the Barbara I. Strout Estate of Milbridge, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72218 (500-800)

679
$0.00

PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN BLOWN DECANTERS WITH MATCHING STOPPERS. The three ringed decanters with diamond point and rib design, probably of Sandwich Glass manufacture. Second quarter of 19th century. SIZE: 10-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73129 (500-700)

680
$287.00

TWO ENGLISH BRASS QUEEN ANNE CANDLESTICKS. Each having octagonal faceted shafts and square canted corner bases. Mid 18th century. SIZE: 7-14” and 8-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73155 (300-400)

681
$0.00

SHERATON MAHOGANY TWO PART SECRETARY. Circa 1800-1815. The glazed door top with rounded molded edge top panes has four drawers and eight cubbyholes with two open compartments. Fold over felt lined writing surface three drawers with nice mahogany veneers each having two decorative brass knobs. Supported by four high turned and reeded legs. SIZE: 55” h x 39-3/4”w x 19-3/4”d. CONDITION: Very good with minor old repairs. 9-73184 (2,000-3,000)

682
$2,040.00

EARLY WOODLANDS BURL MAPLE BOWL. Molded rim with nice patina. SIZE: 5-1/4” h x 16” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73132 (2,000-3,000)

683
$0.00

FINE PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED SPANIELS. The dogs having an unusual green shaded copper luster decoration. SIZE: 9-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73122 (500-700)

684
$1,552.00

EARLY WALNUT GATE-LEG DINING TABLE. Oval top with six legs has box stretcher and two swing-out leg supports that hold the semicircular leaves. Nice bold turnings in a rugged table. Carved skirt. Possibly Pennsylvania origin. PROVENANCE: From a fine New Hampshire home. SIZE: 28” h x 46” d x 54-1/2” opened; 20” closed. CONDITION: Top has stains and shows use with a 1/4” splice down middle, otherwise very good. 9-72775 (2,000-3,000)

685
$1,437.00

OUTSTANDING PAIR OF EARLY CONTINENTAL BRASS TRI-FORMED PRICKET CANDLESTICKS. The sticks having a engraved crest with rampant lions and flowering tree. SIZE: 16-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73156 (1,000-1,500)

686
$2,875.00

RARE 18TH CENTURY SETTLE BED. The back having three recessed panels with molded edge, two curved and carved down sloping arms. The sides fitted with single panels. All in original reddish brown finish. The settle’s seat tilts forward and when open provides a 36” x 64” sleeping compartment. Two hooks at back of seat hold seat in position. SIZE: 37-1/2” h x 70-1/2”w x 23”d. CONDITION: Hinges replaced, wear to paint, generally good. 9-72259 (4,000-6,000)

687
$0.00

OUTSTANDING GOTHIC WING BACK SETTLE. 18th Century. Large bench having an eight carved panel back decorated with serpents, diamonds and circles. Stiles carved with opposing serpents and flowers. Side wings have birds and dragon heads and scroll motif. Banister type top crest. Seat fitted with two carved hinged lids which are carved with family crest involving winged horses, dog, rampant lion and dragons. Dated 1723. Outstanding iron hinges. Front decorated with diamond panels with lunette and chip carving. Piece is fitted with three heavily carved arms, two with animal heads, the center arm with a small dog like creature. Piece has a greenish/brown finish. As fine a carved settle as you will find. SIZE: 61” h x 87” w x 24” d. CONDITION: Generally very good with some old repairs. 9-71773 (10,000-20,000)

688
$5,175.00

EZRA AMES (American, 1768-1836) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Unsigned oil on canvas half portrait of a gentleman wearing a black coat with white collar and bowtie. An oval light brown shadow background, possibly at one time framed with an oval window. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. Restoration report from 1989 accompanies lot. SIZE: 31” x 25”. CONDITION: Relined, restored. Very good with fine craquelure. 9-70871 (5,000-7,000)

689
$575.00

WILLARD TYPE ANTIQUE BANJO CLOCK. Mahogany cased cased clock having unsigned dial, brass works, and single keyhole. With replaced glass having a ship’s battle seen “Battle of Lake Champlain”. Brass eagle finial which is a replacement. Pendulum, key and weight are present. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine home. SIZE: (with finial) 23-1/2” h x 10”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72165 (2,000-4,000)

690
$575.00

ANTIQUE BANJO BAROMETER. Mahogany wall barometer has paint decoration of flowers with simulated Mother of Pearl and inlaid Mother of Pearl. The dial signed “Bon Journo”. SIZE: 39-1/2” h x 12-1/2”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71996 (800-1,200)

691
$460.00

ANTIQUE TABRIZ. First half of 20th century. The colorful rug having red and blue medallion on red and blue field with red border. SIZE: 11’8” x 9’3”. CONDITION: Consistent low pile, wear. Good. 9-72792 (500-1,000)

692
$287.00

SHIRAZ ORIENTAL SCATTER RUG. Mid 20th century. The colorful rug has three medallion in colors of red, blue, and ivory. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 5’9” x 3’8”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72752 (300-500)

693
$3,737.00

OUTSTANDING CONTINENTAL ANTIQUE CARVED WALNUT CREDENZA. The framed top having a carved molded edge with ogee shaped intricately carved frieze below which are two doors. There are two carved central columns with male figures and women’s masks. A central panel of an angel with spread wings wearing a fruit basket hat having trailing flower vines and fruit garland curtain swags. Raised and carved side panels, the corners having nicely carved figures of nude women with fruit basket and garland. Carved end panels with scroll and flower design. Molded and carved base supported by short feet. Key included. 19th Century. PROVENANCE: From a fine New York City home. SIZE: 34” high x 56” wide x 21-1/2” deep. CONDITION: Very good, nice patina. 9-72647 (3,000-5,000)

694
$977.00

IMPORTANT PAIR OF EARLY CONTINENTAL SQUARE BASE BRASS FOOTED CANDLESTICKS. Mid 16th century. SIZE: 10” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73164 (1,000-1,500)

695
$0.00

MAINE SHERATON FOUR POST CANOPY BED. Front posts with reeded turned, fluted foot posts and pencil post headboard. Complete with rails and original canopy. SIZE: 59” to top of post x 48” w x 67” l inside of rails. CONDITION: Refinished with some repair. Good. 9-70298 (1,000-1,500)

696
$0.00

JACQUARD COVERLET WITH EAGLES BY J. IRVIN PULASKI, OSWEGO CO. The blue and white coverlet made in two parts has an oval surrounded by four eagles and two hearts. A rectangular name line with the following “Manufd by J.Irvin Pulaski, Oswego Co.” with another name line “Manufd by D.Dubois Pulaski Oswi AD 1856”. The wide side borders having flying doves and eagles. SIZE: 81”l x 81”x. CONDITION: Some fraying at ends, light stains, generally good. 9-73050 (600-800)

697
$3,565.00

OUTSTANDING NEEDLEWORK DECORATED CRAZY QUILT. Sixty-four diamond shaped blocks surrounded by triangular edge blocks. Each piece has colorful needlework motifs including a U.S. flag, peacock feather, swallow, sumac, fans, butterflies, flowers, birds, people, and more. There is one with a ribbon “ladies’ skating party May 1st ‘82”. The quilt has one triangle dated 1885. A central, large black diamond block with embroidered goldenrod. The black silk border has a gold thread motif. The backing in black with stars. SIZE: 63” x 59”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-72858 (500-1,000)

698
$230.00

BASKET OF FLOWERS APPLIQUE QUILT. The white quilted background having a central basket of flowers surrounded by a vine of colorful flowers. Long, shallow scallop border. SIZE: 89” x 76”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73049 (300-500)

699
$1,725.00

FOUR DRAWER HEPPLEWHITE BOW FRONT CHEST. The mahogany veneer drawer fronts have period oval brass hardware and brass escutcheon plates. Tall cut-out feet with shaped apron. SIZE: 37-1/2 high, case size 38” wide by 17” deep. CONDITION: The finish has a extensive crackler, otherwise very good. 9-72065 (1,250-1,750)

700
$0.00

STERLING GEORGE III OVAL TEAPOT. Marked “London 1800” Hallmarked “ML”. Ribbed and chase decorated teapot having turned wood finial and wood handle. Side engraved with an eagle and ribbon “Murus eneus conscienta sana”. SIZE: 5-3/4” h x 9-3/4”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73091 (1,000-1,500)

701
$805.00

GEORGE III OVAL STERLING TEAPOT. Marked “London 1785” Maker’s mark “B.M”. Bright cut decoration having a hinged lid with ivory finial. Original wood turned handle. SIZE: 5-1/4” h x 10”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73090 (800-1,200)

702
$287.00

NICE LOT OF IDENTIFIED COIN SILVER SPOONS. Circa 1820-1850. All engraved with intitials or names. There are twelve from Massachusetts including: Lowell, Munsell, Prevear, Bramhall, Hill, Raynes, Mann. There are thirteen from New Hampshire including: Bailey, Simes, Durgin, and Todd. Three of Rhode Island origin Including Dana, Goodhue, and Gorham. One of Connecticut by W. Beecher with monogram “MAD” (Mary Amidon Davis who married Horace Gaylord in 1828 in Woodstock Connecticut. SIZE: Ranging form 4-1/2” to 9”. CONDITION: Generally good, some dents. Otherwise good. 9-72082 (400-600)

703
$517.00

MAHOGANY INLAID FEDERAL KNIFE BOX. Chippendale style shaped front having an inlaid edge and nice graining. Slanted top with an oval inlay leaf design. Interior having a slotted grill with line and edge inlay. Inside of the lid with a two-color star inlay and decorative band. 19th Century. PROVENANCE: From a Camden, Maine Estate. SIZE: 13-3/4” h x 8-3/4” w x 7-1/2” d. CONDITION: Some minor imperfections including veneer chips, bead edge repair and wear, one coin silver spoon stuck inside. 9-72273 (800-1,200)

704
$360.00

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY TEA CADDY. 18th Century. Hinged lid opens to reveal fitted interior with lock, no key. Rectangular box with molded top and fine bracket base. SIZE: 6” h x 9-1/2” x 5-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-70252 (300-400)

705
$345.00

PAIR OF ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED SPANIELS. Second half of the 19th Century having glass eyes, copper luster highlights. SIZE: 10-1/2” h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-73153 (350-500)

706
$5,290.00

QUEEN ANNE INLAID CHERRY FLAT TOP HIGHBOY. The top section having three side by side drawers over three drawers. The central top drawer having an inlaid eight pointed star in light and dark woods. The bottom having a molded edge, one long drawer over three side by side drawers. The central drawer having a matching eight pointed light and dark wood star. Replaced brasses. The base having a shaped apron with tall cabriole legs ending in pad feet. 18th Century. SIZE: 71” h, base 20” deep, top 18-3/4” deep. CONDITION: Refinished, restored, very good. 9-72044 (3,000-5,000)

707
$1,035.00

SMALL SIZE ANTIQUE CORNER CUPBOARD. The top section having a reeded cornice molding, two doors, each having two panels. The bottom section with one centered drawer over two doors. The interior has been painted blue in modern times. 18th Century. A nice primitive cupboard which shows many years of use. PROVENANCE: From and Augusta, Maine estate. SIZE: 80” high x 30” across front x 18” deep. CONDITION: Good shows 200 years of wear and use. 9-72856 (800-1,200)

708
$0.00

INTERESTING AND RARE STAFFORDSHIRE BOWL IN THE BURNS PATTERN. The sloped edge bowl with brown and red decoration has three vignettes showing Robert Burns, Mrs. Burns, and john Anderson. The bottom marked “C.W.McNay”(Charles W. McNAy & Sons, Bridgeness Pottery, Bo’ness, Scotland) with Burns inside banner. SIZE: 3-1/4” h x 5-1/2” diameter. CONDITION: Stained, with rim roughness and hairline. 9-72872 (600-800)

709
$345.00

INTERESTING AND RARE SMALL SALOPIAN TYPE PITCHER. With Admiral Nelson vignette. The brown ground pitcher has yellow flower and leaf decoration with a round picture bust of Admiral Nelson with his fleet of ships behind him and the following “England Expects Every Man To Do His Duty”. SIZE: 5-1/2” high. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72759 (400-800)

710
$1,035.00

EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Circa 1830 shows a standing Ben holding paper and wearing a blue coat. SIZE: 10” h. CONDITION: Some glaze roughness, generally good. 9-73109 (250-400)

711
$1,092.00

LOT OF EARLY DOCUMENTS AND AUTOGRAPHS. 1. Justice of the Peace appointment for Edmund Wilson of Boothbay dated August 19, 1811, signed “E.Gerry and Benjamin Homans”(Elbridge Gerry (1744-1814) signor of the Declaration of Independence, Vice President, and Governor of Massachusetts)..2. A handwritten letter involving Continental taxes for the State of Connecticut, dated “Dec. 12, 17?9”(probably 1789) and signed twice by Henry Knox (1750-1806, Secretary of War). 3. A printed calling card of “Miss Mary A Todd”. 4. Letter dated May 31, 1811 signed “G.Duvall(Gabriel Duvall 1752-1844 Supreme Court Justice and Controller for the Treasury Department). 5. A Congressional pension claim for Charles F. Spaulding signed “Fredrick D. Eily”. 6. Signed letter dated April 1, 1840 signed “John Forsyth” (1780-1841, Secretary of State and Senator). 7. Letter dated January 11, 1853, signed “John P. Kennedy”. 8. Letter dated July 3, 1883. 9. Letter dated November 10, 1834 signed “Levi Woodbury, Secretary of the Treasury”. 10. Letter dated Jan. 27, 1842 signed “Upshur”(1790-1844, Secretary of the Navy). 11. Document dated August 31, 1820, signed by Thomas T. Tucker (1745-1848, Treasurer of the United States). 12. A letter to General Knapp dated Jan. 20, 1877, signed “John A Dicks”(Union General and Secretary of the Treasury). 13. Letter dated Jan 10, 1878 and signed “Conkling”(Rocoe Conkling, Senate and New York Poilitcal Boss). 14. Letter on Manhattan Club stationery from the Earl of Dunraven to New York Supreme Court Judge Henry W, Allen. 15. Handwritten letter dated January 24, 1842 signed “JCSpencer”, Secretary of War 1788-1855. PROVENANCE: From the Robert Smith autograph collection of Bangor, Maine. CONDITION: Generally goo, there are some tears and stains. 9-72746 (500-1,000)

712
$1,725.00

AUTOGRAPH; FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT AND ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. A colored portrait drawing of Franklin D. Roosevelt by James. N. Jollatta. A shoulder portrait which is signed and titled by the artist and dated 6/20/33. Autographed “Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt” in pen. The piece is housed in a molded wood frame with a cardboard matte. Affixed to bottom of matte is a typed legend Franklin D. Roosevelt by James n. Jollatta President and Mrs. Roosevelt personally autographed this for me at Campobello, N.B. 1933. Through courtesy of E.W.Starling of Secret Service. An interesting and unique double autograph of President and First Lady. PROVENANCE: Robert D. Smith Autograph collection by descent through family, Bangor, Maine. SIGHT SIZE: 10” x 7 1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, strong autograph with good color to portrait. 9-72744 (400-800)

713
$1,207.00

SIGNED TYPED LETTER BY HERBERT HOOVER AND SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT. The letter relates to a donation for the Boys Clubs of America. On Herbert Hoover stationary, dated October 31, 1949. Herbert Hoover was the 31st President of the United States of America (1929-1933). Housed in a modern, easel-type frame. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 7-1/4”. CONDITION: Good. Framed photograph mounted on Harris-Ewing Washington, D.C. paper. The photograph, mounted at the center, copyright 1906 Harris-Ewing, inscribed below photograph “To Joseph Muetter, esq. With the regards of Theodore Roosevelt, April 8th, 1907”. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States of America (1901-1909). Housed in a period oak frame. SIGHT SIZE: 11-1/2” x 9-1/2” CONDITION: Paper has fold across photograph. 9-72302 (200-400)

714
$1,380.00

IMPORTANT LOT OF SIX NAZI GERMAN AUTOGRAPHS INCLUDING HITLER, GOERING, MEISSNER, WAGNER, AND OTHERS. 1. An Adolf Hitler signed citation document to Dr. Heinrich Manns dated “Berchtesgaden 21 juli 1938”. The document is embossed with the Nazi swastika. 2. A citation signed by Goering to Werner Plumecke dated April 1, 1942 having an embossed Nazi emblem. 3. A citation from Meissner to Heinrich Manns dated January 9, 1939. 4. A typed letter to Herrin Herbert Klein dated July 10, 1938 signed indistinctly. 5. Typed letter signed Wagner to Lieber Herr Klein dated August 19, 1942. 6. A hand written letter dated Berlin, 19.8.1942 in German and signed indistinctly. Enclosed in a beige cover with gold Nazi insignia. PROVENANCE: From the Robert Smith autograph collection of Bangor, Maine. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-72745 (500-1,000)

715
$1,150.00

SIGNED AND INSCRIBED FRAMED PHOTOGRAPH OF ENRICO CARUSO. The large photograph signed below”R. Duhrkoop, Hamburg”. Below photograph is an inscription “A mon cher ami Joseph Muetter souvenir Enrico Caruso New York 1908”. Housed in a flat oak period frame. Enrico Caruso (1873-1921) was an Italian opera singer and one of the most famous tenors in history. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/2” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72302-1 (500-1,000)

716
$1,840.00

TWO INSCRIBED AND AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOS OF GIACOMO PUCCINI. One a round photograph, half portrait signed by Henri Manuel, Paris. The other a rectangular view signed Berlin. Both are inscribed to “Joseph Muetter” and dated “1907” and “1913”. Giacomo Antonio Dominico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini (1858-1924) was an Italian composer whose operas include Madama Buttergly and La Boheme. Housed in black wood frames. SIGHT SIZE: 16-3/4” x 11”, and 11-1/2” x 9”. CONDITION: Larger has some minor foxing, generally good. 9-72302-2 (500-1,000)

717
$1,265.00

TWO AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOS GIACOMO PUCCINI AND RUDOLPH GANZ. 1. Inscribed to “Joseph Muetter” Signed and dated “Rudolph Ganz Feb 1907” rectangular half portrait. Impressed signed illegibly. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2” x 7-1/2”. 2. Inscribed to “ helen Muetter” signed across photo and date 1913. The photo signed “Edm. Sterza Milano”. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2” x 7-3/4” CONDITION: Very good. 9-72302-3 (300-500)

718
$270.00

FOUR PHOTOS OF FAMOUS PEOPLE. Lot includes a signed Harris & Ewing, Washington D.C. photo of Felix Frankfurter, an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1939-1962; framed print with printed signature copyrighted 1910 by the Hass Banknote Engraving Co., New York, by J. G. Gessford of Mark Twain; inscribed photograph of a man at table reading of an unknown person; photograph of an artist, possibly Henri Matisse, in his studio. Sizes vary. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72302-4 (150-250)

719
$600.00

TED WILLIAMS AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALL AND TWO TED WILLIAMS BASEBALL CARDS. The baseball signed “Ted Williams”, the cards are “F.H.Fleer” “# 11 1938-First Spring Training” and “# 46 1952 ready for Combat”. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, Maine estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72739 (200-400)

720
$517.00

HOLLYWOOD ACTOR & ACTRESS AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO SCRAPBOOK. This collection was put together in the 40’s and 50’s. It contains a quantity of signed studio photographs as well as personalized inscribed black and white photographs including Burt Lancaster, Jane Russell, Gig Young, Angela Lansbury, James Stewart, Jimmy Durante, Hedy Lamarr, Marshall Reed and many more. There are 200+ photos. PROVENANCE: Milbridge, ME family. CONDITION: The photos were mostly tipped in and generally very good. 9-72221 (200-400)

721
$805.00

ROOM SIZE ANTIQUE TABRIZ. First quarter of 20th Century. The brown and ivory rug has allover floral and vine pattern with three borders. SIZE: 8’5” x 12’1”. CONDITION: Generally good, central stain. 9-72795 (800-1,200)

722
$402.00

ANTIQUE CAUCASIAN SCATTER RUG. First quarter of the 20th Century. Center red field with lightening/ zig zag symbols, cloud and red borders. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 5’8” x 3’4”. CONDITION: Worn. Fair to good. 9-72070 (400-600)

723
$2,400.00

INLAID FOUR DRAWER SLANT LID MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE DESK. Of Pennsylvania origin, 18th Century. The slant lid desk having four graduated drawers with inlaid escutcheons and line inlay drawer fronts. Original oval brasses. The lid with similar line inlay opens to reveal a ten drawer six cubbyhole and two document drawer interior. Each drawer with decorative line inlay. The cubbyholes with carved sections. The base having a inlaid drop fan at center and short Ogee bracket feet. PROVENANCE: From a fine New Hampshire home. SIZE: 43-1/2” h x 39”w x 20-1/2”d. CONDITION: An old dark finish. The lid, presently not attached, has breaks near hinges and in need of repair at hinge joints. Otherwise good. 9-72774 (2,000-4,000)

724
$1,955.00

PENNSYLVANIA CARVED BALL & CLAW FOOT TILT-TOP TEA TABLE. Round three board top having birdcage mechanism supported by a nicely turned post supported by three outstretching legs with ball and claw feet and nicely carved “C” scroll and leave carving. SIZE: 28-3/4” h x 32” dia. CONDITION: Some old restoration to top, generally very good. 9-72045 (1,000-2,000)

725
$632.00

A SET OF SIX MATCHING SHERATON FANCY CHAIRS. Set consisting of two armed and four side chairs. All with rush seats having a black ground with stenciled gold leaves and flowers. The back having three square panel turned rods, similar bottom stretcher and applied seat edging. Original paint design. SIZE: 35” high. Seat height – 17” to 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Wear to surface decoration, loose at joints, some repairs and restoration. 9-72042 (900-1,200)

726
$1,150.00

NEW YORK MAHOGANY & CHERRY SEWING TABLE. Mahogany veneer stand has hinged lift-top with inset mirror which reveals a segmented compartmented area. Ripple front long drawer. All supported by four mahogany column legs with a bottom shelf and brass paw feet. Columns have brass top and bottoms. SIZE: 31” h x 24” w x 18” d. CONDITION: Appears to have original finish. Very good. 9-72814 (800-1,200)

727
$1,322.00

FIVE DRAWER CHERRY ANTIQUE CHEST. Five graduated drawers having replaced hardware and fluted and turned quarter columns. All resting on an ogee base. Circa 1800. SIZE: 40-1/2” high. Case is 36” wide x 18-1/2 deep. CONDITION: Refinished and restored. Very good. 9-72049 (2,000-3,000)

728
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY LOWBOY. The English lowboy having a molded edge overlapping top with banded edge over one long drawer over two square drawers with a center carved apron. The case raised on four carved cabriole legs ending in pad feet. The piece has a very dark French polish and the drawers are fitted with old but not original hardware. PROVENANCE: From a fine New York City home. SIZE: 30-1/2” high. Case – 34” wide x 18-1/4” deep. Top Size – 36” wide x 19-1/2” deep. CONDITION: Restored, very good. 9-72649 (3,000-5,000)

729
$3,600.00

AFTER EDWARD HICKS (American, 1780-1849), SIGNING OF PENN’S TREATY. 20th Century. Oil on board copy of one of Edward Hicks’ most famous Peaceable Kingdom/Penn’s Treaty paintings. It shows a group of men with Native Americans and ship in background. In the foreground a child with lion and other animals. The border has four sayings in gold against an olive green background. Unsigned. House in a wonderful antique Empire mahogany frame. SIZE: 11” x 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73191 (1,000-2,000)

730
$172.00
Revised: 1/25/2007

UNSIGNED (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART PORTAIT. Oil in canvas portrait of a young woman wearing a blue dress and seated in red chair with black curtain and column as background. She wears a ring on her index finger and holds a leafy branch. Her hair is adorned with a feather plume. Housed in a modern gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 30” X 24”. CONDITION: Needs cleaning, generally good. 9-73198 (500-1,000)

731
$1,150.00

SET OF FOUR BIRDCAGE WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Nice highly defined bamboo turning and duck bill crest rails, well formed spindle back and carved seats. Dark finish. SIZE: 35” h, seat height 17-3/4”. CONDITION: Some minor repair, generally very good. 9-73181 (1,200-1,600)

732
$1,495.00

SCRUB TOP ANTIQUE WORK TABLE IN RED PAINT. The one-board top placed on a square leg, straight skirt base having casters. In a nice original red paint. Circa 1800. SIZE: 29-1/4” high x 42-3/4” wide x 25-1/4” deep. PROVENANCE: Found in a Maine barn. CONDITION: Slight warp to top, minor paint loss, good. 9-72828 (400-600)

733
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE RED PAINTED ONE DRAWER STAND. The American antique stand having original serpentine overhanging top with a single dovetailed drawer with antique brass pull. Raised on four square tapered legs. Circa 1800. SIZE: 28-1/2”, top 20-1/2” x 18-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73171 (1,000-1,500)

734
$690.00

RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE WITH DIRECTIONAL. The molded copper running horse weathervane mounted to a horizontal bracket with ridge mount pole and antique cast iron directionals. SIZE: 26” long. CONDITION: The horse is in need of restoration with dents, bullet holes and other maladies. It has over gold paint. The directionals have some old repair. 9-72319 (1,000-2,000)

735
$1,552.00

PORTFOLIO: SEVENTH REPORT FOREST, FISH AND GAME COMMISSION OF THE FISH AND GAME OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK”. Green book type portfolio holds 100 fish and game colored lithographs. Each lithograph depicts a different bird, fish or animal. 59 of fresh and salt water fish after Sherman Foote Denton; 1 pheasant after Sherman F. Denton; 12 birds after Louis Agassiz Fuertes; 20 birds after J.L. Ridgway; 4 animals after Oliver Kemp; 3 unsigned birds and 1 unsigned fish. SIZE: 9-1/2” x 12”. CONDITION: Prints are clean and are in very good condition. Binding has some wear but intact and in average condition. 9-72979 (500-1,000)

736
$1,322.00

OUTSTANDING LARGE GRAY PAINTED TURNED WOOD BOWL. Medium gray paint with nicely turned ribs and carved lip. SIZE: 7-1/2” h and 19-1/2” diameter. CONDITION: Very good with come discoloring to paint , possibly from being in a stand. 9-71994 (500-800)

737
$747.00

EARLY CREAMWARE SOFT PASTE PITCHER. Pitcher has blue, yellow and green flowers on sides and under spout and decorated yellow band at top. First quarter of 19th Century. SIZE: 8-1/2” h x 9-1/4” at widest. CONDITION: Discolored background, several very tight hairlines, no chips. 9-72056 (500-800)

738
$1,380.00

RARE LIVERPOOL PITCHER. Creamware pitcher has three black transfers. One showing what appears to be an African scene of men in fighting match. Top of the oval vignette has a spray of flowers with a central African figure with feathered headdress, a bottle, fruit, umbrella, snake, etc. The other side has scene of men and woman with the top having an alligator and grasses. Both captions under vignettes are missing with only partial letters showing. Under spout is an oval portrait of a ship, ship’s flag at stern having a cross. SIZE: 7-3/4” h. CONDITION: Old discolored cracks, the largest running from the rim down below the spout having a small chip at the top. There are two flat chips on the base. 9-72211 (200-400)

739
$575.00

MAHOGANY TEA CADDY. Lift lid caddy has interesting segmented interior. Top having a deep molded edge fitted with a fancy rococo brass bale handle. Bottom with a molded edge base and fitted with a foliate designed escutcheon plate for the original lock which has the key present. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 9-1/2” w x 5-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good with nice old patina. 9-72208 (200-300)

740
$540.00

TWO EARLY TRIANGULAR SHAPED PRICKET CANDLESTICKS. Of Continental origin, mid 17th Century. SIZE: 11-1/2” and 12” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73160 (500-700)

741
$632.00

HAMADAN RUNNER. Mid 20th Century. Dark brown field with three columns of colorful flowers. SIZE: 9’2” x2’9”. CONDITION: Consistent wear. Fair to good. 9-72073 (400-600)

742
$460.00

INTERESTING ISFAHAN ORIENTAL RUG. First half of 20th Century. Blue field having a center rosette with a wide border having large medallions and corner squares. SIZE: 10’4” x 6’8”. CONDITION: Bleeding and wear. Fair to good. 9-72587 (500-800)

743
$10,925.00

CURRIER AND IVES (Publishers, 19th Century) “AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAIN”. Outstanding large folio lithograph shows a locomotive steaming left to right on a curving track with a sidewheeler on river, which is running parallel to track. F. F. Palmer, del. Housed in an antique, lemon-gold, molded wood frame. REF. Conningham No. 130. SIGHT SIZE: 23-1/4” x 30-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-72019 (8,000-12,000)

744
$18,400.00

CURRIER AND IVES (Publishers, 19th Century), FOUR PRINTS, AMERICAN FIELD SPORTS. All large folios. 1) “A Chance For Both Barrels”. After a painting by A.F. Tait. On stone by Ch. Parsons. The scene shows two hunting dogs flushing two woodcock. A hunter fires and hits one. Housed in a modern, black and gold frame. REF. Conningham No.148. SIGHT SIZE: 22-1/4” x 29-3/4”. CONDITION: Restored, very good with strong colors. Not examined out of frame. 2) “Flush’d” After a painting by A.F.Tait. On stone by Ch. Parsons. Scene shows two hunting dogs, one at point in wooded area having flushed a partridge with another bird on ground. Housed in an antique, black painted, wood molded frame. REF. Conningham No.149. SIGHT SIZE: 20-1/2” x 29-1/2”. CONDITION: Some restoration, upper margin tear, with some old tape mark shadows present. Good color. Not examined out of frame 3) “On a point” After a painting by A.F. Tait. On stone by Ch. Parsons. The scene shows two hunting dogs at point with a small group of partridge nestled amongst flowers and grass. Housed in a modern, black painted, molded wood frame. REF. Conningham No.150. SIGHT SIZE: 21” x 28-3/4”. CONDITION: Strong colors, some restoration in sky. Very good. Not examined out of frame 4) “Retrieving” ” After a painting by A.F. Tait. On stone by Ch. Parsons. Scene shows two hunting dogs, one standing in water retrieving a recently shot bird, the other dog at point in front of another bird, A hunter stands in tall grass. Housed in black painted, molded wood frame. REF. Conningham No.151. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/2” x 29-1/2”. CONDITION: Good color, restored. Very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-72032 (6,000-10,000)

745
$4,887.00

N. CURRIER (Publisher, 19th Century) CAMPING OUT, SOME OF THE RIGHT SORT. Conningham checklist #777. After a painting by L. Naurer and lithographed by N. Currier, N.Y. Dated 1856. The colored large folio lithograph scene shows six hunters, hunting dogs and a variety of recent hunting successes. They are around a campfire by a log camp near lake. Housed in its original walnut frame with gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/2” x 30-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good with strong color and full legion. 9-73056 (2,000-3,000)

746
$460.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher, 19th Century) ETHAN ALLEN AND MATE AND DEXTER. Conningham checklist #1757. After a painting by J. Cameron, published by Currier & Ives and dated 1867. The title also included “In Their Wonderful Race, Over The Fashion Course, L.I. June 21st 1867” and having a number of other lines below. The large colored folio lithograph shows a two-horse skeleton wagon and a one-horse sulky in race. Housed in its original black ripple frame. SIGHT SIZE: 22-1/2” x 31”. CONDITION: Heavy foxing line at center, stains, tear in upper margin, unrestored. Strong colors. 9-73054 (750-1,250)

747
$3,737.00

N. CURRIER (PUBLISHER 19th C) “THE LAST WAR-WHOOP”. Conninghan Checklist No. 3458. Large folio colored lithograph after a painting by A. F. Tait. Under title is written “New York, Published by Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau Street”. Scene shows a cowboy with handgun and rifle on horse above a recently shot Indian who is giving one last whoop. Housed in an antique and possibly original wood frame with gold lining. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/4” x 27-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, no tears, strong color. 9-72018 (2,000-3,000)

748
$431.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher 19th Century) SUMMER SHADES. Conningham #5877. Large folio black and white scene dated 1859. Scene shows a small group of cows in water and a flock of sheep with shepherd nearby under trees. Housed in an antique grain painted frame with gold line. SIZE: 19” x 26”. CONDITION: Foxing line and one margin stain in corner. 9-72031 (200-400)

749
$345.00

CURRIER AND IVES (Publishers, 19th Century) “THE FALLS OF NIAGARA, FROM THE CANADA SIDE”. Large folio after a painting by B. Hess. Scene shows the falls with rising spray and rainbow having a sunset background. Housed in an antique, ebonized, ripple frame. REF Conningham No.1828. SIGHT SIZE: 23-1/2” x 31-1/2”. CONDITION: Restored, good with some toning present. Not examined out of frame. 9-72017 (800-1,200)

750
$1,035.00

CURRIER & IVES (19th Century) THREE DARKTOWN FIRE BRIGADE PRINTS. Each on light cardboard. Joseph Koehler, publisher, New York. Currier & Ives series No. 1, 11, 14. Titles as follows: “The Darktown Fire Brigade” “To The Rescue”; “All on Their Mettle” and “Taking a Rest”. Each shows a colorful scene of black firemen in comic vignettes. Unframed. SIZE: 13-1/4” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Strong colors, very good. 9-72768 (400-600)

751
$460.00

CURRIER & IVES (19th Century) “A CHANGE OF BASE” AND “A SURPRISE PARTY”. Two colored lithographs after paintings by Thomas Worth. One showing a black minister with turkey under his arm with large group of people chasing him. “I jist done got a call to anodder congregation!”. Other print shows two black men with turkeys under their coats with the same black minister holding a turkey behind his back “Parson,-ah! Habn’t I done tole yer not to covert yer the neighbor’s fowl?”. Each print is hinged in a hinged matte. SIZE: 13-1/2” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72769 (300-500)

752
$805.00

SET OF FOUR COMICAL SPORTS CURRIER & IVES LITHOGRAPHS. “Got’em Both!”, “A Foul Tip”, “Two to go!”, “The Last Hit of the Game. A Home Run”. Each depicting sports scenes involving black characters. All identically housed in flat decorative wood frames and ivory mattes. Two show billiard scenes, and two show baseball scenes. Dated 1882 and 1886. SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/2” x 14”. CONDITION: Some foxing. Light stains, good. 9-73265 (600-800)

753
$690.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher 19th Century) THREE LITHOGRAPHS: SQUIRREL SHOOTING; FLUSHING A WOODCOCK; AND PARTRIDGE SHOOTING. Conningham numbers #5681; #2071; #4718. All colored small folios in antique frames. All involve hunting dogs and game. SIGHT SIZE: 10-3/4” x 14-3/4”; 10” x 13-3/4”; 10” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Some toning, one tear in upper margin (Squirrel Shooting) 9-73058, 9-73059, 9-73060 (500-800)

754
$517.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher 19th Century) TWO LITHOGRAPHS: MOOSEHEAD LAKE AND A WELL BRED SETTER. Conningham numbers #4186; #6608. Two colored small folio lithographs. Both in antique frames. SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/2” x 13-3/4”; 9-1/2” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72021, 9-72023 (200-300)

755
$345.00

CURRIER AND IVES (Publishers, 19th Century) “THE HOME OF THE DEER”. Medium folio. Scene shows a large buck with other deer besides edge of pool with waterfall and mountainous landscape. Housed in fine figured maple carved frame. REF CONNINGHAM NO. 2867. SIGHT SIZE: 13 1/2” x 17 1/2”. CONDITION: Very Good. Not examined outside of frame. 9-72034 (200-400)

756
$575.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher 19th Century) HOME IN THE WILDERNESS. Conningham #2861. Colored small folio lithograph scene shows a family outside a log home in a winter landscape. Housed in a lemon gold antique frame. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/4” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Some light stains, otherwise very good. 9-73061 (300-500)

757
$517.00

N. CURRIER (Publisher 19th Century) THE OLD HOMESTEAD. Conningham #4561. Medium folio colored lithograph scene shows a farm with house and barn and large trees. A variety of livestock is in barnyard. Dated 1855. Housed in a lemon gold antique frame. SIGHT SIZE: 12-1/2” x 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73057 (200-300)

758
$230.00

CURRIER AND IVES (Publishers, 19th Century) “CARES OF A FAMILY”. Oval, colored lithograph shows a mother quail with eight chicks in a landscape setting, after a painting by A.F.Tait. Signed and dated in publishing line 1865. Housed in a period, painted wood frame with gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 10 3/4” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good, bright colors. . Not examined out of frame 9-72029 (200-400)

759
$402.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publishers, 19th Century) “INFANT BROOD”. Oval colored lithograph shows five chicks in a landscape setting, after a painting by A.F.Tait. Signed and dated in publishing line 1865. Housed in a period, painted wood frame with gold liner SIGHT SIZE: 15” x 19 1/2”. CONDITION: Toned strong colors, very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-72028 (200-400)

760
$230.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher 19th Century) TWO LITHOGRAPHS; SUMMER AFTERNOON AND SUMMER EVENING. Conningham numbers #5852; #5853. Two antique framed small folio colored lithographs. Each showing landscape with cow. SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/2” x 13-3/4”; 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72024, 9-72037 (100-200)

761
$287.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher 19th Century) THREE LITHOGRAPHS; THE ROADSIDE MILL; YO-SEMITE FALLS; SUNNYSIDE – ON THE HUDSON. All antique framed color small folio lithographs. Conningham numbers #5175; #6829; #5893. SIGHT SIZE: 9-3/4” x 13-1/2”; 10-1/2” x 13-1/2”; 11-1/2” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Foxing to Yo-Semite. Some toning, otherwise good. 9-72014, 9-72015, 9-72020 (200-400)

762
$287.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher 19th Century) THREE LITHOGRAPHS: GEORGE WASHINGTON; MARTHA WASHINGTON; THE HOME OF WASHINGTON. Conningham numbers #2349?; #4026?; #2872. Colored lithographs in antique frames. Small folio of Martha and George in matching frames showing busts of each with toned paper. The other medium folio in modern gold frame with some light toning. SIGHT SIZE: George and Martha 14-1/2” x 10-1/2”; 13-3/4” x 17-3/4”. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-72030, 9-72033 (200-400)

763
$115.00
Revised: 1/26/2007

CURRIER & IVES; KELLOGG & BULKELEY; N. CURRIER (Publisher 19th Century) THREE LITHOGRAPHS: TWO LITTLE FRAID CATS; MY LITTLE WHITE KITTY (ITS FIRST MOUSE); MY LITTLE PLAYFELLOW. All colored small folio lithographs in antique frames. Conningham numbers #6262; #4331(similar); #4319. SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/2” x 13-1/2”; 10” x 13-1/2”; 13-3/4” x 10-3/4”. CONDITION: No tears, first and third are toned, otherwise good. 9-72035, 9-72036, 9-72038 (150-250)

764
$360.00

CURRIER & IVES AND KELLOGG (Publisher 19th Century) THREE LITHOGRAPHS: MY THREE WHITE KITTIES; LITTLE WHITE KITTIES; THE PLAYFUL FAMILY. All in antique frames and small folio. 1. Conningham checklist #4357. My Three White Kitties Learning Their ABC. Published by Currier & Ives. SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/2” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Good. 2. Conningham checklist #3733. Three White Kitties Fishing. Published by Currier & Ives. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Foxing. 3. The Playful Family. E.B. & E.C. Kellogg. SIGHT SIZE: 10” x 14”. CONDITION: Toned, foxed. 9-73066, 9-73072, 9-73073 (100-150)

765
$287.00

CURRIER & IVES AND N. CURRIER (Publisher 19th Century) THREE LITHOGRAPHS; A HOME ON THE MISSISSIPPI; NOONTIDE A SHADY SPOT; AND SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS. Conningham numbers #2876; #4501. All small colored folio lithographs in antique frames. SIGHT SIZE: 11-1/2” x 14”; 10-3/4” x 13-3/4”; 13-1/4” x 9-1/4”. CONDITION: All are damaged, stained. Noontide has tears and missing corner. 9-73055, 9-73062, 9-73063 (200-300)

766
$201.00

E.B. & E.C. KELLOGG (Publisher 19th Century) “THE DECLARATION”; “THE WEDDING DAY”; “THE LOVERS QUARREL”; AND “THE LOVERS RECONCILIATION”. Four framed colored small folio lithographs. The scenes show same young man and young woman in different stages of relationship. Housed in modern molded wood frame on white backing. SIGHT SIZE: 13-3/4” x 9-3/4”. CONDITION: All are toned, one has tear in image and border. Otherwise good. 9-73067 (150-250)

767
$143.00

CURRIER & IVES AND N. CURRIER (Publisher 19th Century) FOUR LITHOGRAPHS: THE MEETING OF THE WATERS; LITTLE NELLIE; FRUIT AND FLOWERS; AND ALMIRA. Conningham checklist numbers #4101, #3683, #2168, and #86. All small folio colored lithographs. SIGHT SIZE: 11-1/2” x 14-1/2”; 13-1/3” x 10-1/2”; 13-1/2” x 9-1/2”; 13-1/2 x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: All generally good, some light stains in margans. 9-73068, 9-73069, 9-73070, 9-73071 (125-175)

768
$201.00
Revised: 1/26/2007

N. CURRIER (Publisher 19th Century) FOUR LITHOGRAPHS: CATHERINE; YOUNG AMERICA; THE HAPPY MOTHER; CAPTURE OF ANDRE 1780. All in antique frames. All small folio colored lithographs. Catherine and Capture of Andre are N. Currier. The Happy Mother is Kellogg. Young America is unmarked. SIGHT SIZE: 13-1/4” x 9-1/4”; 13-1/2” x 9”; 13-1/2” x 9-1/2”; 11” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Three have toning. Catherine has torn corner. Otherwise good. 9-72016, 9-72022, 9-72025, 9-72027 (150-250)

769
$402.00

HASKELL AND ALLEN (Publishers, 19th Century) “COMING FROM THE TROT”. Titled in margin also “Published by Haskell & Allen 61 Hanover St. Boston, Mass.” Dated “1873”. The colorful scene shows a large group of one, two and four horse carriages. Two carriages have crashed and some carriages seem to be racing each other. A race track is seen in the distance, with a large mansion, in upper right, flying the US flag. Housed in an antique, walnut frame with gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 23 x 28-1/2”. CONDITION: Water stains to bottom margin and all over toning. Generally good. Not examined out of frame. 9-72039 (200-400)

770
$517.00

HASKELL & ALLEN (Publisher 19th Century) WINTER. Large folio colored lithograph shows winter activity outside a large Colonial home. A heavy snow has fallen and children are sledding. A red sleigh pulled by single horse has four passengers and a large sled of wood is pulled by two oxen. Under print is written “Published by Haskell & Allen, 14 Andover Street, Boston.” Titled “Winter”. Housed in its original lemon gold molded wood frame. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/2” x 27-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73064 (200-400)

771
$575.00

HASKELL & ALLEN (Publisher 19th Century) AUTUMN. Large folio colored lithograph shows a family haying a wheatfield with a sunset behind mountain, two farm houses and barn are seen amongst trees. A large haywagon is pulled by two horses. Under print is written “Published by Haskell & Allen, 14 Andover Street, Boston.” Titled “Autumn”. Housed in its original Victorian walnut frame with gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 19-1/2” x 25-1/2”. CONDITION: Strong colors, no tears, some foxing, generally good. 9-73065 (200-400)

775
$0.00

GOOD GREEN PAINTED HANDLED BASKET. Light green paint on a splint basket with fixed center handle. PROVENANCE: ex. Roger Bacon. SIZE: 6” h x 14” x 11”. CONDITION: Minor breaks, very good. 9-72401 (600-800)

776
$0.00

FINE PURSE SHAPED HANDLED BASKET. Elongated melon form with center handle. Very unusual. SIZE: 8-1/2” h x 6” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72380 (500-800)

777
$115.00

GOOD WOOD BOTTOMED CENTER HANDLE OVAL BASKET. Possibly of Nantucket origin, a oval wood bottom in oval form with wide center handle fastened with copper tacks. SIZE: 7” h x 17-1/2” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, slightly mis-shapen. 9-72384 (400-800)

778
$0.00

WHITE PAINTED BUTTOCKS BASKET. Ribbed design with center handle. SIZE: 6” h x 9” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72397 (300-500)

779
$143.00

GRAY PAINTED CARVED WOOD SCOOP. The long rectangular bowl scoop having short handle in a light gray, old paint. SIZE: 15-3/4” l x 7-3/4”w. CONDITION: One tight top crack, otherwise good. 9-72461 (300-500)

780
$345.00

GREEN PAINTED TURNED WOOD BOWL. 19th Century. Shallow bowl has Windsor green paint. SIZE: 2-1/2” h and 10-3/4” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72413 (200-300)

781
$230.00

DOVETAILED BOX IN GREEN PAINT. Antique dovetailed box has molded base and applied molded hinged lid which is fitted with a brass handle. SIZE: 6” h x 15-1/2”l x 6-1/4”d. CONDITION: Some light wear and insect damage. Generally very good. 9-72429 (200-300)

782
$230.00

GRAY PAINTED FIRKIN. The slat side firkin has swing handle, three fingered joints and one fingered top. The top signed indistinctly. Painted a gray over red paint. SIZE: 9-3/4” h x 9-3/4”w. CONDITION: Cover has some reduction and wear, otherwise good. 9-72490 (200-300)

783
$0.00

GRAIN PAINTED MAINE ROPE BED. The black and red grain painting simulating rosewood/mahogany. The bed has a shaped headboard and footboard attached to four posts that have an elongated inverted bell and nice turnings. No rails accompany bed. SIZE: 48” h x 47”w (between rails), 50-1/2” total width. CONDITION: Paint is very good, chips to turnings, otherwise very good. 9-72328 (800-1,200)

784
$1,552.00

NICE GRAIN PAINTED TWO DRAWER LIFT TOP BLANKET CHEST. The mustard and brown grain painting with sponge decorated sections. The two long drawers are fitted with wood knobs below a lift top compartment with lidded till. 18th Century chest with 19th Century decoration probably of Maine origin. PROVENANCE: Purchased from John Stone. SIZE: 41-1/2” h, Case 42”w x 21-1/2”d. CONDITION: Nice paint surface with some wear, mostly on top surface, hinge repair, otherwise very good. 9-72322 (3,000-5,000)

785
$345.00

FINE FOUR COLOR JACQUARD COVERLET. Two piece coverlet with corner block “Emanuel Grube Warwick T.La. C.P. 1837 c.Will”. The borders have standing birds and trees and leaf decorated circular pattern. SIZE: 99” x 83”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72558 (800-1,200)

786
$460.00

FIVE COLOR VIRTUE, LIBERTY AND INDEPENDENCE COVERLET. The large center medallion surrounded by a border having a capitol building flying two U.S. flags, and the corners having an eagle, horses and ships with banner “Virtue, Liberty and Independence”. SIZE: 79” x 72”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72553 (400-600)

787
$1,035.00

LOT OF TWO, TWO PART SUMMER/WINTER COVERLETS. 1. Red, white and blue block pattern with three side fringes. SIZE: 88”l x 70” w. CONDITION: Very good. 2. Red, white and blue diamond star pattern, with fringes on three sides. SIZE: 93”l x 70”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72441 (400-600)

788
$1,955.00

ANTIQUE TWO-PART CORNER CUPBOARD. The top half having a large cornice molding, two doors each having a long panel. The bottom section with three drawers above two cabinet doors with a shelf behind. All resting on a cut-out base. Nice reddish stained finish. Late 18th Century. SIZE: 84” high x 37” at front x 20” deep. CONDITION: Good. 9-72327 (3,000-5,000)

789
$2,587.00

WILLIAM MATTHEW PRIOR (American, 1806-1873) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Unsigned oil half portrait of a man with brown hair wearing a black coat, white shirt and black bowtie. Antique molded gilt frame. Back having a typed exhibition label “Reflections of 19th Century America: Folk Art from the Collection of Sybil and Arthur Kern Museum of Our National Heritage, Lexington, Mass. September 19, 1979 to June 15, 1980. SIGHT SIZE: 15” x 11-1/4”. CONDITION: Minor spot inpainting, very good. 9-72530 (3,000-5,000)

790
$4,887.00

OUTSTANDING ONE-DRAWER TIGER MAPLE HEPPLEWHITE STAND. Solid tiger maple stand has rectangular top, long drawer with replaced eagle brass pull and square, tapered delicate legs. 18th/19th Century. SIZE: 28-1/2” h x 27” w x 18-1/2” d. CONDITION: Old finish. Top has some wax and finish loss, but generally very good. 9-72351 (2,000-3,000)

791
$600.00

PAIR OF MASON CANVAS BACK DUCK DECOYS. Original paint, working decoys. SIZE: 6-1/2” high x 16” long. CONDITION: Much wear to paint surface, two eyes missing, otherwise good. 9-72517 (800-1,200)

792
$460.00

MASON PAINTED DUCK DECOY. Red headed duck having yellow eyes and white underneath. Inset shaped lead weight. SIZE: 7” high x 14” long. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-72516 (600-1,000)

793
$115.00

CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOY. Lake Michigan Bluebill having a turned head with wood keel and dropped weight. Brown body with blueish-gray bill. SIZE: 6-1/2” x 11” long. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72518 (300-500)

794
$115.00

TWO PAINTED AND CARVED DUCK DECOYS. Similar ducks, one having glass eyes and the other painted eyes. Both have lead weights. SIZE: 6” high x 15” long and 13” long. CONDITION: Good. 9-72535, 9-72521 (300-500)

795
$373.00

CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOY BRANDED J.E. PETERKIN. The bottom branded and paint marked “J.C.”. The black duck with white mottled wings, high head, gray bill, yellow eyes. SIZE: 7” high x 14-1/2” long. CONDITION: Generally good, some scrapes. 9-72519 (250-400)

796
$150.00

CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOY. Mallard-type with gray body, green and gold wings. SIZE: 6-3/4” high, 15-1/2” long. CONDITION: Shows much wear to paint surface, otherwise good. 9-72520 (150-250)

797
$115.00

CARVED AND PAINTED MINIATURE DUCKS BY GARY W. DAISEY. The carved and painted mallards set on a small slice of wood. Pencil signed on bottom Virginia 1975. TOTAL SIZE: 4-1/2” high, 6-1/4” long. CONDITION: Good. 9-72534 (200-300)

798
$805.00

C. H. KAHRS (Last Quarter of the 19th Century) PLAYING ON THE RIVER. Pair of pencil drawings. 1) Two young cats are in a wooden butter tub rowing with a wood spoon on the water with a house on a forested hill in back. Two boats are seen in water on the right side with land beyond. Bucket is signed “C. H. Kahrs Aug 31st, 1888”. 2) Two young cats are on wood raft with high cliff banks beyond. Marsh grasses are seen on the right side. Signed “C.H. Kahrs Sept’r 7th, 1888”. Housed in what is probably their original frames which have a bark and vine motif. Each drawing is matted. A wonderful folk art quality. Unusual to find a pair. SIGHT SIZE: 11-1/2” h x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72550 (2,000-3,000)

799
$460.00

TWO SIDED FIGURAL “PIGS FOR SALE” SIGN. The sign having a black and white painted pig silhouette in carved wood holding two boards below “Pigs for Sale”. Decorated on both sides. Mid-20th Century. SIZE: 31” high and 14-1/2” at widest. CONDITION: Generally very good, shows evidence of outside use. 9-72422 (300-600)

800
$1,035.00

COLLECTION OF SEVEN CUTOUT PIG CUTTING BOARDS. Each different, some showing good age. Ranging from the late 1800’s to the middle 1900’s. Earliest having remnants of early blue paint. One has nice red and white paint with crackle finish. Would make a nice kitchen wall collage. SIZES: Range from 4” x 8” to 10” x 22”. CONDITION: Shows some use with knife marks, some nicks and minor cracks. 9-72551 (1,000-1,500)

801
$460.00

TWO PAINTED TURNED WOOD BOWLS. 19th Century. 1. 2” h and 10-1/2” x 10” shallow bowl with blue green paint. 2. 3” h and 12-1/4” x 11-3/4” shallow bowl in dark gray to black paint. CONDITION : Very good. 9-72417 (300-500)

802
$0.00

LOT OF SEVEN WOODEN KITCHEN UTENSILS. Lot includes four butter workers, one having a curved handle and curved bowl. Sizes range from 9” to 10”. 12” carved spoons with nice patina; 7” carved spoon with carved date of “1864” having a hand painted flower in the bowl. 15” long handled half circle masher. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72549 (300-500)

803
$0.00

ROUND DECORATED ROUND BASKET. The basket having yellow, dark and light blue stripes and open top with one small side handle. SIZE: 11-3/4” h x 15” dia. CONDITION: Minor breaks. Good. 9-72390 (400-600)

804
$201.00

SQUARE BOTTOMED ROUND DECORATED BASKET. The wide splint sides have criss-cross black decoration. PROVENANCE: ex-Ross Leavitt. SIZE: 11-1/2” h x 15” dia. CONDITION: Some minor breaks, generally good. 9-72371 (250-400)

805
$0.00

DECORATED LARGE SHAPED FANCY WALL BASKET. The oval deep basket has a peaked side with center handle rows of ribbon laced type design in light red and gold. PROVENANCE: ex-Joe Marcus. SIZE: 14” h x 17”w x 7”d. CONDITION: A few minor breaks, generally very good. 9-72373 (500-1,000)

806
$172.00

POTATO STAMPED DECORATED ROUND BASKET. The open basket having a wide decorative band in yellow with blue green decoration. “SIZE: 5” h x 13”dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72374 (250-400)

807
$0.00

LARGE ROUND CHEESE BASKET. The six sided base having a round top, openwork weave. PROVENANCE: Milk Street Antique Shop, Portland, Maine. SIZE: 7” h x 22” diameter. CONDITION; Some minor breaks. Good. 9-72400 (400-600)

808
$0.00

INTERESTING LOOP HANDLED WALL BASKET. Remnants of an old paint, the flat back tapered square basket has a loop handle. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 6-1/2” x 7”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72379 (200-300)

809
$0.00

TWO BUTTOCKS BASKET. Both are ribbed form with center handle. SIZE: 4” h x 7” x 7”, 5” h x 8” x 8”. CONDITION: Minor breaks, generally very good. 9-72381 (250-400)

810
$8,625.00

OUTSTANDING QUEEN ANNE DROP-LEAF TABLE IN RED PAINT. The round top table having four nicely carved cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Two of the legs swing out to support the half-round leafs. Nicely carved skirt ends. Circa 1760. Nice old, if not original, paint surface. PROVENANCE: Ex-Kent Tuttle. SIZE: 26-1/2” high. Top – 39-1/4” x 38-1/2”. CONDITION: Some repairs, generally very good. 9-72354 (8,000-12,000)

811
$1,150.00

QUEEN ANNE TRANSITIONAL SIDE CHAIR. Replaced rush seat, refinished having a nicely curved vase back and carved crest. Good block and turned legs with turned stretchers in tiger maple and maple. PROVENANCE Davis, Ipswich, MA. SIZE: CONDITION: Feet ended out, otherwise very good. 9-72356 (800-1,200)

812
$460.00

FINE SLANT LID CANDLE BOX. The painted pine slant lid wall box has reeded black painted decoration with a black and red grain paint elsewhere. Shaped cutout in back. Dovetailed construction. PROVENANCE: ex-Bill Schwind, Yarmouth , Maine. SIZE: 14” h x 14”w x 9”d. CONDITION: Old repair to handle, some wear, generally very good. 9-72424 (1,000-2,000)

813
$690.00

PAIR OF LARGE BRASS CHAMBER STICKS. 8” diameter pan base with finger handle having a 9” tall shaft with candle holder with side ejector. PROVENANCE: Harry Hartman. TOTAL SIZE: 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72469 (1,000-1,500)

814
$345.00

WROUGHT IRON RUSH LIGHT AND CANDLE HOLDER. The table top light has three arching flat legs holding a large clamp rush holder with attached candle cup. SIZE: 13” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72408 (300-500)

815
$172.00

WROUGHT IRON ROTATING GRIDDLE. 9-1/2” diameter round griddle has vertical rods resting on three feet with a shaped handle having end with hanging hole. SIZE: 23”l. CONDITION: Some rust, very good. 9-72511 (200-400)

816
$172.00

WROUGHT IRON REVOLVING TOASTER. The single slot toaster has canted ends resting on two feet with a shaped handle having one foot, shaped end with loop hanger. SIZE: 19-1/2”l x 16” w. CONDITION: Some rust. Very good. 9-72496 (200-300)

817
$57.00

WROUGHT IRON GRIDDLE. Stationary square handled griddle has eight vertical rods supported by four feet, long shaped handle with hanging hole. SIZE: 25-1/4”l x 9-1/2”w. CONDITION: Some rust. Good. 9-72512 (100-150)

818
$460.00

EARLY PAINTED LEATHER FIRE BUCKET. The green handled fire bucket has front banner “D.M. Owen” with black, mustard and white scrolls. Replaced leather handle. First quarter of 19th Century. SIZE: 12-1/2” without handle. CONDITION: Compressed bottom, generally good. 9-72542 (200-400)

819
$660.00

OUTSTANDING FOLK ART ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG. The center light gray field shows a gray cat laying on a red topped platform. Surrounded by a brown border with a connected red and gray scrolled leaf design. Red bound edge, mounted to a canvas lined stretcher. PROVENANCE: Priscilla Hutchinson. SIZE: 20” x 37-3/4”. CONDITION: A few patch repairs, generally good. 9-72425 (500-1,000)

820
$230.00

FOLK ART ELK HOOKED RUG. The large standing elk in a colorful landscape with black corners and red scrolls. Mounted on a wood frame. SIZE: 30” x 54”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72362 (500-1,000)

821
$2,242.00

GOOD BANISTER BACK ARM CHAIR IN RED PAINT. 18th Century. Having a nicely carved crest supporting four molded banisters, turned legs with box stretcher. Nice scroll curving arms. PROVENANCE Ex-Roger Bacon Coll. SIZE: 46-1/2” h. Seat: 17” h. 26” across arms. CONDITION: Ended out, replaced rush seat. 9-72335 (1,000-2,000)

822
$287.00

EARLY BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIR. Four molded front banisters, curved crest with nicely turned stiles, sausage turned front legs with double box stretcher. New rush seat in a brown paint. SIZE: 45” h. Seat: 17” h. CONDITION: Restoration to banisters and bottom cross piece. 9-72336 (600-1,000)

823
$690.00

DROP LEAF CURLY MAPLE HEPPLEWHITE TABLE. Scrub top in square form having a reddish finish base with four square, tapered legs. PROVENANCE: Davis, Ipswich, MA. SIZE: 28-1/4” h x 36” d x 16” closed; 32” open. CONDITION: Top reset with old screws, top shows stains, otherwise good. 9-72355 (1,000-2,000)

824
$6,325.00

UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Oil on canvas folk art portrait shows a woman in a formal black dress with lace trim cuffs and neckline. She sits on a red sofa and holds in her right hand a green leather bound book. Unframed. SIZE: 33” x 27-3/4”. CONDITION: Old small patch to reverse, one small 1/4” slit in background, otherwise very good. 9-72531 (4,000-6,000)

825
$115.00

LARGE OBLONG CENTER HANDLED SPLINT BASKET. SIZE: 7” h x 34-1/2” x 20”. CONDITION: Some breaks and loss of wrap to top rim, otherwise good. 9-72369 (300-500)

826
$287.00

GOOD COVERED FEATHER BASKET. The flat round cover sits inside top. The top fashioned with two side wood handles. Square base round top with bulging middle. SIZE: 23” h x 12”dia. at top. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72504 (300-500)

827
$287.00

GOOD ROUNDTOP SQUARE BASE BASKET. Heavy splint. PROVENANCE: ex-Ross Leavitt. SIZE: 9” h x 21” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72476 (700-1,000)

828
$345.00

LARGE TWO HANDLED BASKET. Square bottom, round top with two side handles. PROVENANCE: ex-Ross Leavitt. SIZE: 16” h x 23” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72367 (400-700)

829
$230.00

FINE DEEP SWING HANDLED BASKET IN GREEN PAINT. Lap joint rim, wrapped splint handle. SIZE: 6-1/2” h x 6” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72539 (200-400)

830
$0.00

LARGE SHALLOW SQUARE BASKET. Open weave square base, wood supported rim. SIZE: 6-1/2” h x 32” square. CONDITION: Generally very good, some minor breaks. 9-72391 (500-800)

831
$517.00

EARLY TIN WALL SCONCE. The back round crimped edge reflector has eight 1-1/2” diameter round convex decorations. A “U” shaped strap holds the crimped edge drip pan with cylindrical candle holder. SIZE: 13-1/2” h and 9-1/2” diameter reflector. CONDITION: Some rust and heavy solder at joints. 9-72495 (300-500)

832
$287.00

FOUR SIMILAR HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS. Each having thumb ejectors, one with hook, all antique. SIZE: 7” h. CONDITION: Good. 9-72561 (200-400)

833
$230.00

FINE BEAM HOOK WITH CANDLE HOLDER. Long pointed shaft has loop end with attached candle holder and hanging hook. SIZE: 3-1/4” h x 12”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72506 (300-500)

834
$172.00

LOT OF FOUR IRON FIREPLACE FORKS. Each with two tines having flattened handles and curled ends. Sizes range from 17” to 18-3/4” long. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72499 (200-400)

835
$402.00

PAIR OF IRON GOOSENECK ANDIRONS WITH TWO TONGS. The antique gooseneck andirons have faceted ball ends and arch legs. Two antique tongs with brass ends. SIZE: 15-1/2” h , tongs 24”l. CONDITION: Show use, generally good. 9-72409 (200-400)

836
$115.00

GOOD WROUGHT IRON SPATULA. Tapered blade with flattened wrought rod handle with loop hanging end. SIZE: 16-3/4”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72497 (100-200)

837
$172.00

FINE LARGE WROUGHT IRON DIPPER. The 6-1/4” diameter bowl attached to a flat shaper handle with center rod and three turned rings. The end fitted with a hook. SIZE: 18-1/2”l. CONDITION: Pitted surface, very good. 9-72498 (150-250)

838
$270.00

GOOD ANTIQUE DOVETAILED COPPER KETTLE. Domed lid, swing handle, short lidded spout. SIZE: 8” high without handle; 9-1/2 at widest. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-72465 (150-200)

839
$115.00

LARGE OVERSIZE TURNED WOOD BOWL. 19th Century. Being of round shape with flattened carved rim with turning ribs on outside. SIZE: 5” h x 26” at largest diameter. CONDITION: An old 3/4 length crack which has some filling in and a brass staple repair. 9-72479 (400-700)

840
$287.00

MAHOGANY TAPERED PIPE BOX. The early 19th Century hanging open top box has shaped back with hole for hanging. Tapered square shape with footed base. SIZE: 16-1/2” h x 4” at widest x 4” d. CONDITION: Old chip and crack to lower left and back corner, otherwise very good. 9-72483 (800-1,200)

841
$862.00

FRAMED SHIP DIORAMA. A two-mast schooner with four wood sails is seen in front of a four-stack ocean liner. Painted water in background. In a curving back shadow box frame. First half of 20th Century. TOTAL SIZE: 14” x 22-1/2”. CONDITION: Glass has break. Diorama is very good. 9-72537 (800-1,200)

842
$1,200.00

SIGNED (Australian, Late 19th Century) SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP “WARRNAMBOOL”. Watercolor scene shows a single center stack three-mast steamship traveling right to left having sails up and smoke billowing from the stack. Five life boats are on decks and eleven people are seen on board. Light blue to dark blue white capped waves all under a blue and white cloud sky. The watercolor is mounted on a cardboard matte with hand colored title of the ship in a blue ribbon and a mast with anchor below. Back of the board “JD Castle Wanaka Edgecliff RA Woollahra Sydney, 1899”. Also on back in old pen “W. Mallett”. We do not know if the artist is JD Castle or W. Mallett. Unframed. SIZE: 13-1/4” x 18-3/4”. Total is 20” x 26-3/4”. CONDITION: Overall foxing, fair to good with stain to outside matte. 9-72482 (2,000-4,000)

843
$1,150.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE “ANGLO-SAXON”. Watercolor scene shows the three-mast American frigate sailing right to left under full sail. American flag flies off back sail and other flags fly off masts. Bluish/green light wavy ocean with land beyond. Twelve figures aboard. Bottom with a white on black legend “American Frigate Anglo-Saxon 1100 Tons Built in 1849 N.W. Cramer, Comr”. Back having in pen “NR. 495”. Housed in a replacement wood frame with block corners. SIZE: 18-1/4” x 24-3/4”. CONDITION: Examined out of frame. Unmounted. Some light fold creases, foxing. Generally good. 9-72426 (1,500-2,500)

844
$86.00

CARVED HARDWOOD CUTTING BOARD. One side with carved “Nime”, the other side is used as a cutting board. Single board of dense mahogany, possibly part of a rudder. SIZE: 21-1/2” x 11”. CONDITION: Good. 9-72524 (75-125)

845
$1,207.00

ANTIQUE WALNUT PENNSYLVANIA TWO DRAWER TAVERN TABLE. Pinned, removable top set with cleats and has three boards. Base fitted with long candle drawer and wide drawer, Each fitted with wood knobs. Supported by four turned legs with box stretcher and ending in turned ball feet. SIZE: 31” h x 45-1/4” w x 29-3/4” d. CONDITION: Nice refinish, imperfections. Generally very good. 9-72457 (2,500-4,000)

846
$920.00

BANISTER BACK ARM CHAIR. 18th Century. Four turned banisters with carved crest, nicely turned stiles with carved sloping arms, replaced rush seat, box stretcher. SIZE: 46-1/2” h. Seat: 17” h. CONDITION: Crest and feet with repairs. Generally good. 9-72453 (500-1,000)

847
$420.00

WONDERFUL 18TH CENTURY BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIR. Painted black having a well carved crest with spurs, three banisters with nice turnings matching the outside stiles. Old splint seat with some paint, turned front stretchers which show lots of wear. SIZE: 39” h. Seat: 13-1/2” h. CONDITION: Height reduced. Generally very good. 9-72358 (500-800)

848
$1,610.00

NICE ANTIQUE PANELED DOOR CUPBOARD IN RED PAINT. The single wide door having six raised panels and a three-shelf interior, cut-out base in a nice red paint. Molded flat top with beveled corners. Probably Pennsylvania. Circa 1800. SIZE: 67-3/4” high x 46” wide x 17” deep. CONDITION: Scratches in upper corner of front, old repairs including feet, good. 9-72342 (2,000-4,000)

849
$4,140.00

FOUR DRAWER SLANT FRONT MAPLE CHIPPENDALE DESK. Dovetailed case having pull-down lid when open reveals a stepped interior with cubby holes and drawers, a central carved fan drawer. Each drawer having molded edge and fitted with original brass. Some figuring to maple, nicely carved bracket base with carved drop apron. SIZE: 42” high x 36-1/4” wide x 18-3/4” deep. CONDITION: Old refinish, very good. 9-72344 (3,000-5,000)

850
$0.00

LARGE FIVE FINGER OVAL SHAKER COVERED BOX. The box in blue paint which is 40% present. The inside painted in a cream color, the base having five fingers held with copper tacks, the top having one finger. SIZE: 5-3/4” h x 13”w x 10”d. CONDITION” Open crack to top, small crack in base, otherwise good. 9-72459 (2,000-3,000)

851
$460.00

STACK OF SEVEN GRADUATED PAINTED ROUND BOXES. 1. 6” h x 14-1/4” dia. green paint. 2. 6” h x 12” dia. brown stain. 3. 5-1/2” h x 10” dia. green paint. 4. 2-1/2” h x 8-1/2” dia. grayish-green paint. 5. 3-1/4” h x 7-1/2” dia. gray. 6. 2-3/4” h x 7” dia. blue paint. 7. 2-1/4” h x 6” dia. mustard paint. All boxes have cut lap joint, cover of brown has finger joint. All 19th Century. CONDITION: Some paint wear, otherwise generally good. 9-72522 (1,500-2,500)

852
$977.00

ANTIQUE BANNER SIGN: “J.E. MCLEARY”. The sign which was found in Maine has wood frame in the shape of an undulating ribbon. The gold letters on a black sand background. Double sided and hangs from two hooks which are replacements. SIZE: 75”l x 7” h. CONDITION: Generally good, some wear to frame paint. 9-72333 (1,250-1,750)

853
$2,530.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS. Fine oil on canvas portraits of a man and a woman. Mid 19th Century. Both identically framed in what appears to be their original gold decorated frames with griffin and lyre motif corners. 1) Half portrait of a woman in a gray dress. She wears a lace bonnet decorated with flowers and has a gold necklace and a brooch at center of dress. 2) Half portrait of a gentleman wearing a dark coat, white shirt and having curly brown hair and wearing a diamond lapel pin. SIZE: 25” x 20”. CONDITION: Craquelure with some scrapes and discolored masking varnish but generally in good condition. 9-72365 (2,500-4,000)

854
$201.00

PAINTED GAME BOARD. 19th Century painted game board in colors of red and black. Board is one sided and has a checkerboard with black and red squares, twelve by twelve. Two areas for unused game pieces. A gallery applied edge. Two board backboard. SIZE: 16” x 26-1/4”. CONDITION: Some scrapes showing a lighter blue below, shrinkage between boards with small repair to gallery edge. Otherwise good. 9-72477 (400-600)

855
$115.00

WOOD CARVING OF BEAR ATTACK. The carved and painted sculpture shows a standing bear with open mouth and teeth standing on hind legs with Indian having raised arm and long knife. A small cub is seen below and two trees, rock and stump are behind. Mounted on a half circular wood base. Mid-20th Century. SIZE: 11” high by 11” wide. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72474 (200-400)

856
$603.00

CAST IRON STANDING HORSE WINDMILL WEIGHT. Painted white shows a cropped tail standing horse. Marked “58C” on side. SIZE: 16-1/2” h X 17-1/2”L. CONDITION: Some rust spots, one bullet mark. Generally good. 9-72411 (400-800)

857
$1,265.00

EARLY TIN WALL SCONCE. The reflector having a rayed design with central star design in a curving shallow bowl design. An “S” strap holds the crimped edge drip pan with the cylindrical candle holder. SIZE: 13” h and 9-1/4” diameter of reflector. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72494 (300-500)

858
$287.00

TIN OVAL SCONCE. The pie crimped edge oval reflector with small hole for hanging. “U” shaped support holds the crimped edge drip pan with the cylindrical candle holder. SIZE: 14” h and 13” x 9-1/2” reflector. CONDITION: Very good, some minor rust. 9-72493 (300-500)

859
$1,092.00

TWO DRAWER BLANKET CHEST IN RED PAINT. The poplar and pine blanket chest has a butt hinged lid with applied molded edge, lidded till, dovetailed case. Attractive reeded molding above side by side drawers with interesting reed panel between. Having a nice red paint finish. All resting on an applied bracket base. SIZE: 24-1/2” h x 40-1/2”at widest x 18”d. CONDITION: Very good, some old repair to feet some finish loss to top. 9-72323 (1,500-2,000)

860
$4,312.00

FINE PAIR OF BRACEBACK CONTINUOUS ARM WINDSOR CHAIRS. Nice bold turnings having a splayed leg base, center stretcher tapered back spindles with brace back. Nicely molded continuous arms. Nice carved saddle seat. SIZE: 36” h, seat height 18”. CONDITION: Very good, refinished. 9-72454 (4,000-6,000)

861
$1,035.00

QUEEN ANNE TRANSITIONAL SIDE CHAIR. Nicely curved back with carved crest having curving vase shaped splat. Old, but not original rush seat. Front legs, block and turned with front boldly turned stretcher. 18th Century. SIZE: 40-1/2” h. Seat: 17-1/2” h. CONDITION: Some minor old repair, loose joints, wear to seat, generally good. 9-72349 (800-1,200)

862
$287.00

ONE DRAWER HEPPLEWHITE STAND. Curly maple scrub top on a red stained base having one drawer with wood knob and delicate tapered square legs. SIZE: 26-3/4” h, top 19-1/2” x 16-1/2”. CONDITION: Split to top, some stains, otherwise very good. Top has been affixed with nails and there are patches to screw holes. 9-72340 (500-800)

863
$920.00

OUTSTANDING LARGE ANTIQUE IMARI WALL CHARGER. 19th Century. Having wonderful decoration in blues, rusts and gold featuring a motif of birds and flowers. SIZE: 24-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good with one small flake at edge. 9-72442 (800-1,200)

864
$4,312.00

FINE SMALL SIZE PAINTED ENGLISH SETTLE. The hallway settle having ten panel back with shelf top and wing carved sides. Large scroll arms, single plank seat with three door base set on two shoe-type feet in an old and possibly original brown paint. Nice form with old patina. SIZE: 54” h x 71” w x 20-1/2” d. CONDITION: Generally very good, there are some minor losses and cracks and wear to paint, replaced wood knobs. 9-72339 (5,000-8,000)

865
$690.00

GOOD BRASS JEWELRY BOX WITH ENAMELED PORTRAIT. Outstanding round enameled portrait of a young maiden with red and gold headscarf. The portrait is signed lightly on the right side indistinctly. It is set into a fancy brass hinged lid with wreath decoration. The box with a green velvet interior and supported by four small round feet. SIZE: 3-1/4” h x 7”w x 5-1/2”d. CONDITION: Very good, one foot replaced. 9-72532 (1,000-1,500)

866
$747.00

WALLACE NUTTING REPRODUCTION FAN BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR. Nice bold turnings in honey brown finish. Seat branded “Wallace Nutting”. SIZE: 36-3/4” h. Seat: 17-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good, seat shows some use. 9-72337 (400-600)

867
$805.00

DECORATED ANTIQUE DOVETAILED BLANKET CHEST. Pine 18th Century six board blanket chest with applied molded edge, bracket base. Lid in one piece with applied side moldings, fastened by offset strap hinges. Interior having lidded till and original lock. Piece has a later 20th Century paint decoration of two panels of potted flowers. Chest is in a blue with red stripes and is missing its front escutcheon plate. SIZE: 25” h x 54-1/2” at widest x 22” d. CONDITION: Old restoration to feet, generally very good. 9-72326 (1,000-1,500)

868
$230.00

GOOD COLORFUL APPLIQUED TULIP QUILT. Sixteen large square blocks with potted red and orange tulip appliqued with green print stems and leaves. White quilted background. SIZE: 78” x 79”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72554 (500-800)

869
$345.00

INTERESTING PIECED STAR QUILT. The central orange and red sunburst star with blue pieced and quilted sky. The back in orange. Last half of 19th Century. SIZE: 84” x 82”. CONDITION: Blue is faded, otherwise good. 9-72557 (300-500)

870
$258.00

SUMMER/WINTER TWO PIECE COVERLET. Light and dark blue in a small square block pattern having fringe on one end. SIZE: 82” x 68”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72556 (300-500)

871
$230.00

SIX SMALL BASKETS. 1. 2-1/” h x 3-1/4” dia. basket with no handles. 2. 1-3/4” h x 5-1/4”l x 2”d oval open basket. 3. 4-1/2” h swing handled basket (as is). 4. 4” h x 8-1/2”l x 7”d melon basket with center handle. 5. 5” h x 13-1/2”l x 8”w splint center handle basket. 6. 2” h x 5” dia. open basket (As is). CONDITION: Some minor breaks, otherwise very good or as noted above. 9-72406 (200-400)

872
$57.00

SPLINT BACK PACK BASKET. Rectangular base with oval top and bulging center. SIZE: 18-1/2” h x 12-1/2” x 9”. CONDITION: Some breaks and loss of wrap to top rim. 9-72370 (200-400)

873
$143.00

DECORATED CENTER HANDLE GATHERING BASKET. The oblong basket having high curved sides and center handle. Colors of orange, green and purple. SIZE: 12” h x 20”l x 9”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72385 (200-300)

874
$230.00

GOOD GRASS AND SPLINT WALL BASKET. The stepped back peaked side has ring hanger, angled handle and rectangular basket. SIZE: 10” h x 10” x 4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72372 (200-400)

875
$172.00

DECORATED HANDLED OPEN TOP BASKET. Yellow, orange and blue striped basket has tapered round top with two side handles. SIZE: 14” h x 12” dia. at top. CONDITION: Minor breaks and fading of paint. Generally good. 9-72402 (500-1,000)

876
$210.00

YELLOW PAINTED DEEP HANDLED BASKET. Rectangular bottom with oval top with a center fixed handle. Goldenrod yellow paint inside and out. SIZE: 8-1/2” h x 13-1/2”w x 11-1/2”d. CONDITION: Minor splint breaks and split to rim, otherwise good. 9-72378 (300-500)

877
$230.00

GRAY PAINTED WOOD TRENCHER. Oblong carved wood bowl has gray paint. 19th Century. SIZE: 4-1/2” h and 19” x 14”. CONDITION: One side of bowl’s top edge has damage, otherwise good. 9-72416 (200-300)

878
$402.00

EARLY RED PAINTED TURNED WOOD BOWL. 4-1/2” h and 13-3/4” x 13” deep bowl in red paint with remnants of a newer gray paint. CONDITION: There is a crack which has a make-do string repair and shows a scrubbed inside surface having some minor insect damage. 9-72419 (150-250)

879
$201.00

LARGE CARVED TWO HANDLED BOWL IN RED WASH. The oval shape has carved handles at each end, light red paint and well used interior. SIZE: 5-1/2” h and 24” x 15”. CONDITION: Generally good, shows use with chopping marks. 9-72547 (250-400)

880
$402.00

UNSIGNED (Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oil on canvas mounted on cardboard half portrait of a woman with brown curly hair. She wears a black dress with white shirt and has a gold pin. Housed in an antique birdseye maple frame with white liner. SIZE: 27” x 23”. CONDITION: Craquelure with masking varnish, fair to good. 9-72431 (400-600)

881
$1,725.00

EARLY SQUARE TOP HUTCH TABLE. Top having rounded corners, three boards in pine. Base having chamfered edge birch legs and oak arms. PROV: Ex-Israel Sack. SIZE: 27-1/2” h. Top: 46-1/2” x 45-3/4”. CONDITION: Nice patina and top shows some use with wax and scrapes. 9-72343 (2,000-4,000)

882
$230.00

ANTIQUE BRASS WARMING PAN. First half of 19th Century. Brass cover with engraved decoration. Original turned and gilt wood handle. SIZE: 42” long, 10-1/4 diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72347 (200-300)

883
$86.00

WROUGHT IRON WAFER IRON. The rectangular mold with square and diamond motif. Rod handle with shaped ends. SIZE: 24-1/2”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72492 (200-300)

884
$115.00

WROUGHT IRON LONG HANDLED SKIMMER. The star punched round bowl attached to a rod handle with flattened end and hanging hole. PROVENANCE: ex-Ross Leavitt. SIZE: 33-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72480 (150-250)

885
$86.00

WROUGHT IRON FIREPLACE PEEL. Slightly curved blade with hexagon knob end. SIZE: 45”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72552 (150-250)

886
$115.00

BLACK PAINTED BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIR. 18th Century. Three molded banisters, nicely turned stiles and finials. Sausage churn front legs with double box stretcher. Replaced rush seat. SIZE: 42” h. Seat: 16-1/2” h. CONDITION: Good. 9-72350 (300-500)

887
$1,495.00

ONE DOOR WALL CUPBOARD IN GRAY PAINT. Grayish-green painted cupboard has one panel molded edge door on butt hinges. The front is framed with a reeded edge attractive molding. The cupboard fitted with two shelves. 19th Century. SIZE: 42-1/4” high x 28” wide x 15” deep. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72345 (1,000-1,500)

888
$0.00

GOOD BOW BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR. Bamboo turnings having seven spindle back, nicely formed hoop, good carved seat, splay legs having bold turned H-stretcher. Remnants of a white and other older paint. 18th/19th Century. SIZE: 37-1/4” h. Seat: 17-1/2” h. CONDITION: Generally very good, finish inconsistencies. 9-72564 (300-500)

889
$287.00

STATE OF MAINE DECK TOP CHEST. The deck top having two mahogany faced drawers with scroll backsplash below which is a mahogany faced 4-drawer chest having pine draw fronts and wood knobs. All resting on high turned legs. SIZE: 53” high x 44” at widest x 17” deep. CONDITION: Refinished, some cracking and finish loss to apron. 9-72352 (500-800)

890
$632.00

ONE DRAWER SHERATON DROP LEAF PEMBROKE TABLE. Shaped corner leaves, one drawer fitted with wood knob. New England circa 1820. Nicely turned legs and nice colored cherry wood. SIZE: 28-1/2” h x 35-3/4” d x 19” closed; 40” open. CONDITION: Some minor repair, very good. 9-72331 (500-800)

891
$120.00

TWO EARLY TURNED BRASS CANDLESTICKS. 11” high round base with turned post and drip pan; 9-1/4” heavy saucer base turned stick. CONDITION: Generally good, loss to edge of one turning, otherwise good. 9-72432 (200-400)

892
$345.00

TWO ANTIQUE LANTERNS. 1. Square glass and black painted metal candle lantern with pierced sun and star decoration. SIZE: 11-1/2” high x 5-1/2 at widest. 2. An interesting candle lantern with four candle holdes in a glass front, half round handled holder. Cooling chimney top. 19th Century. SIZE: 9” high x 12” wide. CONDITION: Shows some use, generally good. 9-72437 (200-300)

893
$172.00

TWO ANTIQUE LANTERNS. 1. Glass globe lantern with tin base and top having a brass cap with tin decorated with stars and diamonds. Original removable font with convex burner. SIZE: 11” high. CONDITION: Minor dents. 2. Hexagon shaped glass and tin candle lantern decorated with stars and diamonds and having a strap ring handle. SIZE: 12-1/2 high without handle. CONDITION: Two glass panels broken, otherwise good. 9-72407 (250-400)

894
$201.00

FOUR BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Lot includes a pair of 10-3/4” cut corner base beehive turned candlesticks with pushups; a 8” turned square base pushup candlestick, and a 6” chamber stick with snuffer. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72433 (150-350)

895
$172.00

LOT OF FOUR ASSORTED HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS. One missing thumb ejector, two having hooks, One signed on thumb lift, indistinctly. SIZE: 4-1/4”, 5”, 5-1/4” and 6-3/4”. CONDITION: As noted above, generally good. 9-72562 (175-225)

896
$201.00

GOOD HOOKED CONFETTI RAG RUG. The central field with colorful confetti design surrounded by a red and black border. Blue and white ticking back. SIZE: 37” x 19”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72450 (100-200)

897
$143.00

COLORFUL GEOMETRIC HOOKED RUG. Three red and gray crosses surrounded by a border of red, white, blue and green blocks with outer border in black and gray. SIZE: 21” x 39”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72487 (200-300)

898
$0.00

PAINTED SIX BOARD BLANKET CHEST. Bracket base, dovetailed chest has molded edge top with lidded till. Several coats of paint including black, red and blue. PROVENANCE: Found in Seattle, WA. SIZE: 23-1/2” h x 44” w x 18-1/2” d. CONDITION: Structurally sound and as noted above. 9-72325 (500-800)

899
$270.00

ANTIQUE FAN BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR BRANDED E. TRACY. Nicely shaped crest having seven spindles. Nicely turned styles with bold turned splay legs with H-stretcher. Bottom of seat branded “E. Tracy”. Last quarter of 18th Century. Some old green paint remains. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lewis Scranton, CT. SIZE: 35” h. Seat: 16” h. CONDITION: Old repair to edge of seat, generally very good. 9-72334 (800-1,200)

900
$540.00

CHIPPENDALE CURLY MAPLE SIDE CHAIR. Pierced back-splat with heart cutouts, nicely carved crest, rush seat. Square legs with corner molded edge. Old refinish. PROVENANCE: Ex-Bill Schwind, Yarmouth, ME. SIZE: 40-1/4” h. Seat: 17-1/2” h. CONDITION: Old repairs. Metal bracing to seat. Good. 9-72357 (800-1,200)

901
$0.00

LARGE DOUBLE HANDLED LAUNDRY BASKET. Nice heavy construction with three wood runners. SIZE: 12” h x 35” x 26”. CONDITION: minor breaks, very good. 9-72394 (500-800)

902
$0.00

THREE LARGE BASKETS. Single handled buttocks basket with ribs and round top. Center handled open rectangular basket. Center handled round basket. CONDITION: As is with breaks. 9-72403 (300-500)

903
$57.00

GOOD SQUARE BOTTOM ROUND TOP HANDLED BASKET. Splint basket has fixed center handle. SIZE: 6-1/2” h x 14-1/2”diameter. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72398 (200-300)

904
$57.00

TWO HANDLED BASKET WITH BLACK DECORATION. A wide top side band in black. The round basket having two small wood handles. SIZE: 6” h x 14” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72386 (200-400)

905
$57.00

BRIGHT YELLOW PAINTED OPEN BASKET. Round top with square bottom. SIZE: 4-1/2” h, 12” square. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72447 (100-200)

906
$546.00

ANTIQUE THIN HANGING CUPBOARD. Molded edge long door opens to reveal an open interior. 19th Century. SIZE: 39” h x 14” w x 8-1/4” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72346 (250-400)

907
$402.00

ANTIQUE BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIR. Partially striped of black paint having four banisters, nicely shaped crest and well-turned finials. Old splint seat with remnants of chrome yellow paint. SIZE: 39-3/4” h. Seat: 16” h. CONDITION: Very good, showing wear in expected areas. 9-72348 (300-500)

908
$1,150.00

ONE DRAWER ANTIQUE TAVERN TABLE. 18th Century. One board top with bread board ends, four fluted carved square legs with straight skirt. Dovetailed drawer having turned wood knob in a reddish finish. SIZE: 27-1/2” h x 42” l x 26” d. CONDITION: Shows some wear, generally very good. 9-72456 (2,000-4,000)

909
$460.00

HANGING PINE PLATE RACK. Wood pegged mortise and tenon construction having two size plate holders. SIZE: 29-1/4” h x 39” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72440 (200-400)

910
$258.00

NATURAL WOOD OBLONG BOWL. The deep bowl in natural finish with the exception of the very bottom which is a deep red. SIZE: 4-3/4” h and 23” x 9”. CONDITION: Very good, one tight small crack by one end. 9-72489 (200-300)

911
$230.00

SIGNED COVERED FIRKIN IN OLD FINISH. The cover signed “A.J.Sprague So. Hingham, Mass”. The reddish finished base having three finger joints, the cover with one. SIZE: 12” h x 11-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Split in top, otherwise very good. 9-72501 (150-250)

912
$270.00

WHITE PAINTED TWO HANDLED COVERED BASKET. Interesting shape with two swing handle and removable cover. Painted with a later white. Probably a lunch basket. SIZE: 8” h x 11” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72541 (150-250)

913
$86.00

OBLONG BLUE DECORATED BASKET. Vertical and horizontal blue bands, rectangular base with oblong top. SIZE: 5” h x 13-1/2” x 11”. CONDITION: Some breaks in thin side weave. Fair to good. 9-72546 (100-200)

914
$51.00

DECORATED RECTAGULAR BASKET. Black and blue stripes, open top. SIZE: 4-1/2” h, top is 13-1/2” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Minor breaks, good. 9-72563 (100-150)

915
$287.00

EARLY RED/BROWN BLANKET CHEST. Cut-out half moon sides, straight skirt. One board top having molded edge and offset hinges. Interior fitted with two open tills; one having two drawers below. PROVENANCE: Originally from Camden, ME. SIZE: 27” h x 49” w x 19” d. CONDITION: Some drilled holes in edge of top and top of base, some cracks, top has slight warp and scrapes. 9-72324 (800-1,200)

916
$172.00

SMALL BLACK FAN BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR. Seven spindle back with carved curving crest. Carved saddle seat with bamboo turnings. 18th/19th Century. SIZE: 35” h. Seat: 16” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72359 (500-800)

917
$115.00

ANTIQUE WINDSOR ROD BACK SIDE CHAIR WITH GRAY PAINT. Six spindle back with bamboo turnings in a dark gray paint. 18th/19th Century. SIZE: 34” h. Seat: 16” h. CONDITION: Paint has some loss and color inconsistencies. 9-72338 (200-400)

918
$0.00

DOUBLE HANDLED RECTANGULAR LARGE BASKET. Two loop wood handles at ends. SIZE: 8-1/2” h x 21” x 15”. CONDITION: Breaks and mis-shapen. Fair to good. 9-72395 (200-400)

919
$86.00

TWO HANDLED OPEN BASKETS. 1) Rectangular open basket having end handle, black and yellow colored stripes. SIZE: 6-1/2” h x 14” x 12-1/2”. 2) Round top basket with one handle and black stripes. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 11-1/2” x 13”. CONDITION: Some breaks, each probably had two handles at one time. Generally good. 9-72389 (250-400)

920
$86.00

SMALL DECORATED COVERED ROUND BASKET. Two blue/black bands on round basket with appropriate cover. SIZE: 4” h x 5-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good except for one minor break. 9-72543 (150-250)

921
$0.00

DECORATED SPLINT HANDLED BASKET. Round top with square base with two small handles and bands of green and orange. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 15” dia. CONDITION: The basket is mis-shapen, otherwise very good. 9-72388 (200-400)

922
$143.00

SMALL CARVED WOOD TRENCHER WITH GREEN PAINT. Hardwood oblong bowl has medium green paint which may be a newer addition. SIZE: 3-1/2” h and 20-1/4” x 10-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72488 (200-400)

923
$172.00

LARGE WOOD TRENCHER. 19th Century oblong trencher has remnants of white paint. SIZE: 4-3/4” h and 24-3/4” x11-1/4” CONDITION: One slice off one end, very good. 9-72415 (300-500)

924
$258.00

FOUR IRON FIREPLACE ITEMS. Lot includes 20” pair of tongs, double iron hook, 20” skewer with twist end and loop handle, and a 16”l round bowl dipper with curled end. CONDITION: Good. 9-72509 (150-250)

925
$143.00

REFLECTING OVEN AND IRON TRIVET. The reflecting oven in tin with a hinged half lid and three handles. SIZE: 12” x 19”w x 10”d. A tall scroll decorated iron trivet with pad feet, missing handle. SIZE: 15” h x 12”l. CONDITION: Rust and corrosion. Good. 9-72510 9-72486 (100-200)

926
$115.00

DOVETAILED COVERED COPPER PITCHER. Loop-type handle, flat cover with ring finial, tapered wide shouldered pitcher with small spout. SIZE: 8-1/2” high. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72439 (150-250)

927
$115.00

DOVETAILED TWO HANDLED COPPER POT. Hand hammered with dovetailed joint and two decorative handles. SIZE: 8-1/2” x 8-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Generally good, some dents. 9-72484 (150-250)

928
$80.00

CASE IRON PARLOR STOVE. The small-size stove signed “Broice Beach & Co. St. Louis, Osage Model, Patented 1875”. SIZE: 17” high x 24” long x 13” wide. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72446 (75-100)

929
$115.00

TWO BALE HANDLED BRASS BUCKETS. Each with wrought iron handles, slope brass bucket. Signed indistinctly on bottom. SIZE: 9” h x 13-1/2”dia., 7” h x 10-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Larger of two is dented and repaired. Smaller has dents and open slice. 9-72515 9-72485 (100-200)

930
$1,610.00

18TH CENTURY TAVERN TABLE. Bread board ends, one board pine top. Base with Windsor type turnings and box stretcher. Molded bottom edge to skirt and having a dark patina. SIZE: 25-1/2” h x 41-3/4” w x 27-3/4” d. CONDITION: Ended out, some cracks to top. Generally good. 9-72455 (1,500-2,500)

931
$201.00

BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIR. Four banister back, double box stretcher, splint seat. Remnants of black paint. 18th Century. SIZE: 43-1/2” h. Seat: 15-1/4” h. CONDITION: Old repairs, reduction in height. Fair to good. 9-72332 (150-250)

932
$57.00

PAIR OF PLANK SEAT KITCHEN WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Striped down to natural finish having half arrow back spindles. Maple with pine seats. 19th Century. SIZE: 33” h. 16-1/2” seat height. CONDITION: Refinished. Very good. 9-72353 (150-250)

933
$287.00

FOLK ART COLORFUL HOOKED RUG. The rug having a white ewe in a flowerery landscape with blue ground and light blue sky. Dark blue and tan border. Mounted on a wood stretcher. SIZE: 24-1/2” x 35-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72363 (200-400)

934
$210.00

INTERESTING FOX AND RABBIT HOOKED RUG. A brownish orange fox runs right to left after white rabbit against a green tree and white background. SIZE: 26” x 38-1/2”. CONDITION: Very faded, otherwise good. 9-72412 (100-200)

935
$172.00

FINE OBLONG WALNUT WOOD BOWL. The deep bowl in a natural finish with nice patina. SIZE: 4-3/4” h and 20-3/4” x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72414 (200-300)

936
$287.00

THREE EARLY TURNED WOOD BOWLS. 19th Century. The graduated sized bowls are slightly out of round. One in a natural finish which is 3” h and 9-1/2”x 8-3/4”. Another with a light gray wash having filled side crack and being 2-3/4” h and 10-3/4” x 9-1/2”. The third having a greenish gray remnant of paint is 3-1/2” h and 12-3/4” x 12”. CONDITION: As noted above otherwise very good. 9-72418 (200-300)

937
$86.00

TWO EARLY WOODEN SPOONS. Both of similar shape having a flattened handle carved out of one piece of hardwood. Each with wonderful patina. Oval shaped bowls with up angled handle. First half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 6” and 6-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72548 (150-250)

938
$86.00

TWO BUTTOCKS BASKET. Both with center handle with ribbed form SIZE: 4” h x 9”l x 8”w, 4” h 7”l x 8”e. CONDITION: Some minor breaks. Good. 9-72375 (300-500)

939
$0.00

LARGE RECTANGULAR TWO HANDLED OPEN BASKET. Decorated in light and dark splint. SIZE: 11” h x 25” x 18”. CONDITION: Slightly mis-shapen, generally very good. 9-72368 (400-600)

940
$86.00

DEEP RECTANGULAR HANDLED SPLINT BASKET. Center handle with light and dark splint. SIZE: 10” h x 15-1/2” x 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72387 (200-300)

941
$0.00

LARGE ROUND DOUBLE HANDLED BASKET. SIZE: 16” h x 26” dia. CONDITION: Side breaks, otherwise good. 9-72366 (200-400)

942
$57.00

TWO DRAWER NEW YORK WALNUT STAND. Each drawer fitted with replaced brass knob, molded square top, turned and block legs. SIZE: 26-3/4” h x 19-1/2” w x 19-1/2” d. CONDITION: Some repairs, reduction to height. Good. 9-72330 (75-125)

943
$201.00

ONE DRAWER NEW YORK DROP LEAF STAND. Rounded corner drop leaves, drawer fitted with wood knob and turned and blocked legs. SIZE: 29-1/2” h x 20-3/4” w x 17” d (closed); 35-1/2” d (open). CONDITION: Generally good. 9-72329 (200-400)

944
$258.00

GRAY PAINTED ANTIQUE FOOTSTOOL. The rectangular top having a scrubbed surface. The base painted in old gray. Half moon cut out legs. SIZE: 12-1/2” h, top 19” x 10”. CONDITION: Shows use, generally very good. 9-72364 (200-300)

945
$115.00

PAINT DECORATED CHILD’S ROCKING CHAIR. Boston style rocker with shaped crest, four spindle back, plank seat and scroll arms. PROVENANCE: Richards, Camden, ME. SIZE: 25” h. CONDITION: Wear to paint, replaced rockers, generally good. 9-72513 (200-400)

946
$316.00

ANTIQUE CARVED WOOD PLAQUE OF TOWN. The painted black carved board depicts a central village with Common. A tall church with steeple is next to a large town building with two small houses and trees. Unsigned. 19th Century. SIZE: 11-1/2” x 17-3/4”. CONDITION: Slight bend to pine board, several drill holes, good. 9-72536 (200-400)

947
$287.00

WATERCOLOR AND PRINTED FRAKTUR. Colorful fraktur has a spread wing eagle at top with angel figures, birds on branch and German writing. Dated “1849” and the name “Johannes Sollweiler”. Housed in a modern figured wood and stained frame with peach colored matte. SIGHT SIZE: 15” x 13”. CONDITION: Colors are bright. The paper has been torn in half vertically and tape marks are present in the restoration. 9-72523 (300-500)

948
$287.00

WROUGHT IRON FIREPLACE TRIVET. The long handled trivet on three feet has round trivet end with adjustable vertical holder for pot handle. SIZE: 5” h x 25”l, handle support 9”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72410 (200-300)

949
$143.00

NICE WROUGHT IRON THREE TINED FORK. The handle with twists and block turning and loop handle. PROVENANCE: ex- Ross Leavitt. SIZE: 14”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72500 (100-200)

950
$63.00

THREE BRASS ANTIQUE CANDLESTICKS. 19th Century. Two turned sticks and one square saucer-base chamber stick. SIZE: 4-1/2”, 6-1/2”, 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Missing ejectors, show use, generally good. 9-72481 (100-150)

951
$138.00

FIREPLACE BELLOWS AND WROUGHT IRON HOOK. A nice large hand wrought hook for a fireplace crane. SIZE: 14-1/2”l. Antique maple with some tiger figuring leather wrapped bellows. SIZE: 19” l. CONDITION: Leather has damage. 9-72529 (75-125)

952
$120.00

TWO SQUARE BASKETS. 1. 4” h x 9-1/2” x 9-1/2” open top has blue and red decorated bands. 2. 6” h x 12-1/2” x 10-1/2” open splint basket with some breaks. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-72399 (200-300)

953
$0.00

TWO HANDLED ROUND TOP SQUARE BOTTOM SPLINT BASKET. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 15” dia. CONDITION: Minor breaks. Very good. 9-72396 (150-250)

954
$57.00

THREE SMALL BASKETS. 1.3” h open basket with some color and decorative side loops. 2. 3-1/2” h square basket with blue bands and ring handles. 3. 3-1/2” round top with square base with center colored band. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72545 (200-400)

955
$230.00

GOOD DECORATED CYLINDER BASKET. The top portion with curlicue decoration. SIZE: 7” h x 6” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72544 (150-200)

956
$115.00

GRAY PAINTED COVERED FURKIN. Antique furkin has lap joints, swing handle. SIZE: 10” without handle. 9” diameter. CONDITION: Cover band is light blue, may be replacement. Good. 9-72448 (50-100)

957
$86.00

LARGE ONE PIECE CARVED WOOD SCOOP. Nicely shaped maple scoop has wonderfully formed handle and large scooped bowl. SIZE: 14”l x 6-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72464 (150-250)

958
$0.00

BLACK PAINTED BOSTON ROCKER. Scrolled arms with six curved back spindles, plank seat. SIZE: 40-1/2” h. Seat: 15” h. CONDITION: Some repairs, loose joints. 9-72361 (150-250)

959
$28.00

THUMB BACK WINDSOR ROCKER. Plank seat with four arrow-type curving spindles, striped to natural finish. SIZE: 30-1/2” h. Seat: 15” h. CONDITION: Rockers flattened. Generally good. 9-72458 (100-200)

960
$28.00

RECTANGULAR OGEE STYLE FRAMED MIRROR. Nicely carved frame appears to be mahogany. Circa 1900. SIZE: 23-1/2” x 35-1/2”. CONDITION: Some loss to silver backing, good. 9-72444 (100-200)

961
$143.00

LOT OF THREE PEWTER PLATES. All unmarked, 18th – 19th Century. SIZE: 15”, 13”, 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Small plate is good, other two damaged. 9-72508 (150-200)

962
$172.00

TWO PEWTER PLATES. One engraved “MB Ebert 1877”. Touchmark to base is angel with balance scales. The other plate is touchmarked to front with rampant lion “IPZ”. SIZE: 9-1/2” and 9” diameter. CONDITION: Shows use. 9-72533 (100-200)

963
$172.00

THREE GALLON STONEWARE JUG WITH BLUE FLOWERS. Impressed marked “COWDEN & WILCOX, Harrisburg, PA”. Double flower with leaf stock. SIZE: 14” high. CONDITION: Cracked in back through handle, otherwise good. 9-72472 (250-400)

964
$143.00

THREE STONEWARE CROCKS. One 9-1/4” h x 9” diameter.with a blue “2”unmarked. Another 8” h unmarked with crack. The third is 7-1/2” h with brown glaze having chips. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-72463 (100-200)

965
$115.00

TWO SMALL STONEWARE CROCKS. 1. 10” h crock decorated with three blue leaves, unmarked. 2. 7-1/2” unmarked small crock. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72460 (200-300)

966
$345.00

TWO ONE GALLON STONEWARE JUGS WITH BLUE DECORATION. 1. Impressed marked “C.E. Pharis & Co., Geddes, N.Y.” SIZE: 11” high. CONDITION: Very good, one dig imperfection. 2. Impressed “Cowden & Wilcox, Harrisburg, PA”, having a blue tulip. SIZE: 11” high. CONDITION: Some roughness to lip and base, otherwise good. 9-72451, 9-72471 (150-250)

967
$115.00

TWO GALLON STONEWARE CROCK WITH BLUE DECORATION. Blue flower decoration “2”. SIZE: 9-1/4” high, 10” diameter. CONDITION: Old cracks around base and sides. 9-72470 (50-100)

968
$143.00

SMALL OVOID STONEWARE JUG. 10-1/2” h blue highlights around handle, unmarked. CONDITION: Small chips to base, generally good. 9-72466 (100-150)

969
$240.00

CONTINENTAL BAMBOO TURNED CANTERBURY. Three vertical slots surrounded by small spindles all raised on turned feet. SIZE: 17” h x 21-1/2”l x 10”w. CONDITION: Good. 9-72564-1 (75-125)

970
$0.00

PAINTED BOSTON-TYPE ROCKER. Old reddish original paint with stenciled grape clusters and leaves to crest. Seven curved spindle back, pine carved and shaped seat. SIZE: 40-1/2” h. Seat: 15” h. CONDITION: Flattened rockers, old repairs. Good. 9-72360 (300-500)

971
$11.00

AMERICAN BOSCH FLOOR MODEL RADIO. Mahogany cabinet with sliding front doors on a spiral turned-leg base. SIZE: 15-1/2” high x 29” wide x 15-1/2” deep. CONDITION: Fair to good, unknown working order. 9-72341 (50-100)

972
$230.00

COVERED SINGLE HANDLED SPLINT BASKET. The handle goes through edges of cover so cover cannot be taken off. The round basket with thin strips of splint. SIZE” 7” h x 8” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72376 (150-250)

973
$28.00

COVERED ROUND STORAGE BASKET. The square bottomed, bulging body with round top splint basket has cover with ring handle. SIZE: 14” h x 13” dia. CONDITION: Minor breaks, generally good. 9-72377 (100-200)

974
$57.00

TWO SMALL BASKETS. 1. 3” h x 6-1/2” diam, double handled round top square base basket has light red bands. 2. 3-3/4” h x 5” diam basket decorated with curlicues. CONDITION: minor breaks, generally very good. 9-72383 (150-250)

975
$57.00

SMALL ROUND CHEESE BASKET. Size: 6-1/2” h X 15” X 14”. Condition: Several breaks. Fair. 9-72392 (150-250)

976
$57.00

CENTER HANDLED ROUND TOP SQUARE BOTTOMED BASKET. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 14-1/2” dia.. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72404 (150-250)

977
$57.00

LARGE SPLINT BASKET. “D” shaped splint basket has heavy wood top rim and rectangular base. SIZE: 11-1/2” h x 22”w x 13”d. CONDITION: Some minor breaks, generally good. 9-72393 (150-250)

978
$57.00

FOUR BASKETS. Two are decorated with color bands, a large round with no handles and a square with two handles. SIZE: Vary. CONDITION: As is. Damage. 9-72405 (150-250)

979
$345.00

ANTIQUE PICTURE MIRROR. A nice original picture mirror with a bevel wood veneered frame having a crusty old finish. Original mirror with some deterioration and reverse painted scene of a large Colonial building, possibly a school. SIZE: 20” x 11”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72420 (150-250)

980
$316.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) THE RACEHORSE. Oil on wood board scene shows a large brown race horse with jockey atop next to race track railing. A landscape background under cloud and blue sky. Unframed. SIZE: 13-3/4” x 19-1/2”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, fair to good. 9-72423 (100-200)

981
$258.00

UNSIGNED (Early 29th Century) NET FISHING. Oil on cardboard primitive scene shows two figures in a dory type boat in heavy sea with sailboat beyond. Unsigned front. Housed in an antique grain painted frame. SIZE: 10” x 14”. CONDITION: Craquelure, fair to good. 9-72538 (200-400)

982
$230.00

BRASS WALL CANDLEBOX. The pressed decorated brass with lions and shield having a spread wing eagle on hinged lid. The ends decorated with pinwheel and border. Two hanging rings in back. SIZE: 8” h x 10”l x 4”d. CONDITION: Good. 9-72478 (100-200)

983
$109.00

HINGED LID WALNUT DOCUMENT BOX. The antique 19th Century box has hinged lid with brass handle, molded flat base, open interior with missing lock. SIZE: 6” high, 11” wide, 7” deep. CONDITION: Good. 9-72475 (75-125)

984
$92.00

STUD DECORATED HIDE COVERED BOX. Hinged covered box has top bail brass handle and flower wallpaper interior, original lock with no key. SIZE: 4-3/4” h x 6-3/4”d x 10”w. CONDITION: Some damage, generally good. 9-72462 (150-200)

985
$230.00

GOOD HIDE STUDDED DOCUMENT BOX. The early box having a brass stud decoration over a brown hide covering. Brass bale handle on top. Original lock present, hasp missing. The interior having a bright crimson and gold wallpaper with flowers and lion. SIZE: 6” high x 12” wide x 7” deep. CONDITION: Generally very good, some damage to back leather. 9-72434 (100-200)

986
$51.00

ANTIQUE VICTORIAN OVAL MIRROR. The backing paper is an enhanced portrait photo of a gentleman signed Biddle Photo. SIZE: 29-1/2” x 25-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-72443 (100-200)

987
$172.00

INTERESTING BRONZE COVERED CENSOR. The bottom having a brown colored bronze body with symbols, a swing-bale handle. The cover having a pierced design of egrets with a shaped opening. 19th/20th Century. SIZE: 5-1/2 high without handle, 7” square. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72435 (100-200)

988
$109.00

TWO CUTOUT SILHOUETTES. Housed in round wood frames. One of a man with a top hat and the other with a woman wearing a bonnet. Unsigned. SIZE: Overall 5” dia. CONDITION: Some light foxing, man has holes in white paper on top of hat. Otherwise good. 9-72507 (150-250)

989
$109.00

FOUR PIECES OF POTTERY. Lot includes: Two 5” sq 17th/18th Century Delft tiles with light purple decoration. One has angel with man in landscape, the other a man whipping a person in interior. Some chips to edges, generally good. 1-1/2” h x 6” x 5” Imari footed dish. Shaped square dish having a bird and flower decoration on a round footed base. Good. 6-1/2” h blue and gray German mug marked on base “B & D No 4”. Hairlines and two chips to base. 9-72525 (100-125)

990
$201.00

GLAZED REDWARE GAMEPIE DISH. Two handled, crimped edge oval dish has deep dark green glaze. The bottom decorated with a bird on flowering tree. SIZE: 11” x 7”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72502 (200-300)

991
$258.00

TWO EARLY MIRRORS. 1) Small Chippendale mahogany mirror. SIZE: 18” h x 12” w. CONDITION: Restored and refinished. Good. 2) Sheraton split column mirror with reverse painted house scene. Painted black, 19th Century. SIZE: 20-1/4” h x 11-1/4” w. CONDITION: Some flaking and loss to reverse painting, otherwise good. 9-72427 (150-250)

992
$143.00

TWO REDWARE GLAZED PLATES. 1. 1-3/4” h x 7”diameter with reddish glaze interior. 2. 1-1/2” h x 8-1/4”diameter brown glazed. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-72491 (200-300)

993
$57.00

TWO PIECES OF SLIP DECORATED POTTERY. 1) Yellow glaze with brown trailing slip. 2-3/4” h x 8-1/2” dia. Chips to rim with significant chop marks. 2) Rolled edge orange glazed tapered bowl with yellow squiggle slip to rim. 5-1/2” h x 14” dia. Some loss to small spots of glaze, chips to underside of rim, top rim high point has lost all of its glaze. 9-72473 (150-250)

994
$143.00

TWO PIECES OF GLAZED REDWARE. An 11” high orange/red glazed one gallon handled jug and a 7-3/4” high ovoid shaped handled pot with thumbprint handle with orange/brown/green glaze. CONDITION: Pot has two chips to rim, jug has chips to handle, mouth and base. Otherwise good. 9-72449 (200-300)

995
$143.00

THREE PIECES OF REDWARE. 1. Ovoid 6-1/2” h. handled stew pot signed “W.Smith”,large repair. 2. 4” h rolled edge sloped side bowl with caramel colored inside glaze. 3. 5-1/2” h brown glazed pot with glaze roughness. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-72514 (150-250)

996
$115.00

TWO PIECES OF POTTERY. 1) Redware jar with brown glaze interior with speckle finish and rolled rim. 5” x 6” dia. Very good condition. 2) Gold glazed jar with indented rim for lid which is not present. Golden yellow crackle glaze with mid rib. 8” h x 5” at widest. Some chips to rim and base. 9-72436 (100-200)

997
$57.00

LOT OF FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. Lot includes a pair of 10-1/2” blue and white plates in an oriental pattern. Minor knife marks, very good. 8-3/4” plate marked “Clews” with oriental scene having stacking wear. 9-1/2” blue and white Blue Willow pattern plate with chip and imperfections. 9-72505 (200-300)

998
$28.00

LOT OF IRONSTONE PLATES. Lot consists of seven 10” diameter white ironstone plates and one blue decorated ironstone warming plate. CONDITION: Some discoloration, good. 9-72428 (50-100)

999
$201.00

MARY GREGORY DECORATED AMBERINA TOOTHPICK. Scalloped top, red to gold, bulbous three-footed vase/toothpick holder has white Mary Gregory enamel decoration. SIZE: 3” high. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72452 (100-200)

1000
$172.00

PAIR OF COLORED BIRD PRINTS. Probably out of a book, 19th Century French bird prints. Both showing three different birds. Title on top “Oiseaux”. Housed in gesso decorated antique frames. SIGHT SIZE: 7-1/4” x 4-1/4”. CONDITION: Some foxing and stains. 9-72438 (100-200)

1001
$28.00

ANTIQUE IVORY FAN AND TWO PORTRAIT AMBROTYPES. 1) Fan having blue silk with twelve carved ivory stays having cutout design. SIZE: 8” l. CONDITION: Repair to end stay, the other end missing. 2) Both ambrotypes in leather cases which are missing their covers. One is a man with black suit and white shirt, the other a woman in spotted dress, red scarf and gold earrings and ring. CASE SIZE: 3-3/4” x 3-1/4”. CONDITION: Good, case as is. 9-72527: 9-72540 (30-50)

1002
$120.00

SMALL ANTIQUE PAINTED MIRROR. The molded wood framed mirror has old crackle blue paint. SIZE: 12” x 10”. CONDITION: Paint wear, good. 9-72526 (50-75)

1003
$460.00

FIFTY-EIGHT PIECE DINNER SERVICE BY COPELAND SPODE IN SPODE’S “COWSLIP” PATTERN. Set consists of eight 10-1/4” plates, eight 8-3/4” plates, six 7-1/4” plates, eight 6-1/2” plates, eight 5-1/2” plates, eight 5-1/4” dishes, seven 3-/1/2” diameter handled cups (stained), two 4-3/4” double handled soups, and one 8” serving bowl (stained). CONDITION: Very good and as noted above. 9-72382 (100-200)

1004
$57.00

COPPER POT TABLE LAMP. The hand hammered two handled dovetailed copper pot fitted into a wooden round base and fitted in the top mouth with a two socket fixture which supports a floral six sided shade with the copper stopper as finial. SIZE: Total height 25” h. CONDITION: Some wear to shade otherwise very good. 9-72445 (100-200)

1005
$0.00

WALL MOUNTED BRASS ELECTRIFIED LAMP. Interesting brass converted kerosene lamp mounted on a shaped wood back. Fashioned from a Eastlake type bracket with brass font and smokebell. SIZE: 17” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-72421 (75-125)

1006
$28.00

ONE HALF OF A JACQUARD COVERLET BY PHILLIP MICHAEL SUSQUE HANNAH TOUNSHIP 1841 C. GISTWITH. The four color half has rose decoration. SIZE: 38” x 97”. CONDITION: A loss to one end near block. 9-72555 (100-200)

1007
$51.00

ANTIQUE QUILT TOP AND BLANKET. 1. Zig-zag white and brown printed quilt top. SIZE: 77” x 72”. CONDITION: Good. 2. Blue and white plaid, homespun blanket made in two pieces having off white and dark blue. SIZE: 80” x 90”. CONDITION: Generally good, some small holes. 9-72559 9-72560 (100-200)

1008
$28.00

TWO FRAMED PRINTS “FOX-HUNTING” AND “THE HUNTER’S JOY”. 1) “The Hunter’s Joy” after a painting by Charles Whymper. Printed by the Gray Lithograph Co., of New York. Scene shows two hunters with ducks at feet getting ready to shoot ducks in flight. Housed in its period oak frame. SIGHT SIZE: 14” x 21”. CONDITION: As is, stained and foxed. 2) “Fox Hunting” small print of a fox eluding men on horseback and dogs. One rider is shown falling off horse. Housed in a small black frame. SIGHT SIZE: 7” x 11”. CONDITION: Good with some light toning. 9-72430 (50-100)

1009
$115.00

REDWARE PLATE, ROCKINGHAM SOAP DISH AND TWO YELLOWARE BOWLS. 1. 9-1/4” plate having slipped disc decoration of wavy lines, which is mostly missing. 2. 9-1/2” diameter sloped edge yelloware bowl with hairlines. 3. 4” h X 10” diameter yelloware bowl with white stripes. 4. 2-1/4” h x 5-1/2”l soapdish. CONDITION: Redware plate and smaller yelloware bowl have chips otherwise good. 9-72503 9-72467 (75-125)

1010
$40.00

FIVE PIECE MISCELLANEOUS LOT. 1. Seven hole tin candle mold. 2. Danish hinged footed cigarette box. 3. Pewter shaped tray. 4. Brass scissor type candle snuffer. 5. Small handled brass tray. CONDITION: Good. 9-72528 9-72468 (75-100)

1011
$258.00

SAROUK SCATTER SIZE ORIENTAL RUG. First half of 20th Century. Red field with flower design. SIZE: 5’ x 3’5”. CONDITION: Good. 9-72718 (300-500)

1012
$4,025.00

TWO PIECE HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY SECRETARY. The step-back top having two glass doors with diamond panes, a top crest with square mahogany panel, and two adjustable shelves. The bottom section with a pull out butler’s drawer having a fall front with felt writing surface, five drawer and five cubbyhole interior. Three other drawers all fitted with nice bale handled oval brasses. The case standing on high French-style Hepplewhite feet. The butler’s drawer front has a large oval panel with figured mahogany with an inlaid decorative edge. SIZE: 75-1/2” h x 20-1/2” maximum depth x 42” maximum width. CONDITION: Very good with a nice French polish. 9-72908 (2,000-3,000)

1013
$287.00

ANTIQUE OAK SLANT TOP DESK. A banded-edge slant lid folds down to reveal a 10-drawer interior with four cubby holes. Four graduated drawers having a banded edge and applied edge bead molding. Each fitted with replaced decorative ring pull hardware with urn motif backplates. The desk supported by a molded edge bracket base. SIZE: 42” high x 39” wide x 19-1/2 deep. CONDITION: Refinished, left side has slight bow. Some bead edge missing. Otherwise very good. 9-72048 (1,000-1,500)

1014
$575.00

FRENCH GRANDFATHER CLOCK SIGNED “PAGETE A BEAUNE”. The grain painted case with bulbous center with conforming glass resting on cut-out shaped base and having a hinged front door and cornice top. The enameled white dial signed “Pagete A. Beaune”, a pressed brass decorative overlay with flight into Egypt decoration. Brass works in a metal square case with outside strike bell. Crownwheel escapement having two weights and pressed brass decorated large pendulum with basket of fruit and flower decoration. CONDITION: Some repair, including dial, generally good. Unknown working order. 9-72873 (1,800-2,200)

1015
$2,300.00

EARLY OAK JOINT STOOL. The 18th Century stool has four nicely turned splayed legs with box stretcher. Molded edge top and nice old patina. SIZE: 17-3/4” h, top 16-1/4” x 10-1/2” CONDITION: Very good, minor repairs to top and split in top. 9-72901 (500-700)

1016
$345.00

PAIR OF DUTCH BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Side ejectors and machine tooled stepped bases. Circa 1800-1825. SIZE: 7-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73154 (300-400)

1017
$230.00

SMALL WATERCOLOR FRAKTUR. Watercolor on paper shows a colorful heart with four German words having a central stem with three flowers with other flowers surrounding. Housed in an antique flat black painted reeded frame. SIGHT SIZE: 6-1/2” x 4-1/2”. CONDITION: Some light toning, generally very good. 9-73186 (400-600)

1018
$402.00

TWO EARLY FRAMED SILHOUETTES. 1. Hollow cut silhouette of an unidentified man presented in an oval reverse painted glass with gilt trim. Backboard has date “October 9 1815”. Housed in a gilt and black wood frame. SIGHT SIZE: 4” x 3-1/4”. 2. Silhouette of a unidentified woman. Housed in a mahogany wide frame. SIGHT SIZE: 3-1/4” x 1-3/4” CONDITION: Generally very good on both. 9-73187 (300-500)

1019
$402.00

MINIATURE WATERCOLOR (Unsigned American/British 19th Century). HALF PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Miniature watercolor framed half portrait shows a man in blue brass buttoned overcoat having long sideburns and brown hair. Circa 1810-1830. Housed in a bird’s eye maple with gold liner antique frame. SIZE: 4-1/2” x 3-1/2”. CONDITION: Good, some light staining. 9-73188 (250-350)

1020
$1,200.00

TWO PART HEPPLEWHITE INLAID TAMBOUR SECRETARY. Top section having hidden molding drawer. Desk interior has four drawers with cubby holes and central inlaid drawer and tambour slides. Bottom section having fold-over writing surface with tooled leather replacement writing surface with three inlaid drawers with applied molded edge. Each drawer fitted with decorative oval brasses. Nice mahogany veneers. SIZE: 46” h x 35-1/2” w x 18-1/2” d. CONDITION: Restored, very good. 9-72051 (1,000-2,000)

1021
$402.00

BIRDSEYE MAPLE EMPIRE CHEST. Of New York State origin. A very attractive chest with Birdseye maple and mahogany veneer. Two over three drawer with the upper drawers having a mahogany veneer and the lower drawers with Birdseye maple fronts with outside banding of mahogany. Curved side columns with scroll feet. Similar motif backsplash. Circa 1840. SIZE: 47” high x 43” wide x 19-1/2 deep. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72141 (500-1,000)

1022
$0.00

MAINE REDWARE GLAZED CROCK. Double handled ovoid crock having reddish brown glaze with dark splotches. SIZE: 9-1/2” h x 6-3/4” dia. at rim. CONDITION: Chips and roughness to top rim. Generally very good. 9-73119 (700-1,000)

1023
$258.00

COVERED GLAZED REDWARE JAR. The brown spotted orange/brown glaze on a cylindrical jar with flat finial lid. Probably Merrimac Valley, N.H. SIZE: 6-3/4” high. PROVENANCE: Ex Frank Dingley collection. CONDITION: Chips to rim, cover repaired, otherwise very good. 9-72789 (400-600)

1024
$517.00

GREEN GLAZED REDWARE HANDLED JUG. The small jug having streaky green glaze, applied handle and small mouth. On a footed-type base. Probably Northshore, Mass. SIZE: 7” high. CONDITION: Large loss to backside of glaze, otherwise good. 9-72790 (300-500)

1025
$0.00

GOOD MAINE REDWARE CYLINDRICAL COVERED JAR. The tall jar having a shaped lip which fits a knob topped cover, all having orange/red glaze with brown splotches. SIZE: 12” h. CONDITION: Cover has chips to rim. Base has rim chips. Otherwise very good. 9-73126 (350-500)

1026
$115.00

LIGHT GREEN GLAZED REDWARE OVOID JAR. The light green glaze has drapery swags of dark green, three rings to shoulder, and vertical lip. PROVENANCE: Ex Ross Leavett. SIZE: 9” high. CONDITION: Some glaze roughness, some body chips with side cracks. 9-72788 (400-600)

1027
$86.00

SQUAT PEACH COLORED JAR. The light peach glaze with darker splotches having a straight rim and three ring center decoration. Round foot. Possibly Corliss. SIZE: 3” high x 4-1/2” diameter. CONDITION: Some glaze roughness, otherwise very good. 9-72791 (200-400)

1028
$632.00

SHERATON SHAPED FRONT CARD TABLE. Top having squared corners and bow front. Appears to be cherry top with mahogany veneered apron. Legs are tapered with thick reeding and nice turnings. Above legs is a reeded square panel. Reddish thick finish. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, ME Estate. SIZE: 29-1/2” h x 36” w x 17” d. CONDITION: Slight warp to top, otherwise very good. 9-72713 (1,000-1,500)

1029
$345.00

MAHOGANY THREE-DRAWER CARVED DROP LEAF WORK STAND. First half 19th Century. Top having three curved front drawers, each fitted with two turned knobs. Two deep leaves all supported by a nicely turned and carved post resting on a quatrefoil base with four leaf carved claw feet. SIZE: 29” h x 16” d x 16” w (closed); 37-1/2” w (open). CONDITION: Generally good, some repair. 9-71757 (500-800)

1030
$345.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) TRANSPORTATION ALONG THE HUDSON. Large graphite drawing showing a large river flowing through mountains having several different sailboats sidewheeler train and pedestrians. Large buildings on the left, which probably represent West Point. Housed in an antique Birdseye Maple ogee frame with gold lining. SIGHT SIZE: 24-1/2” x 33-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73197 (800-1,200)

1031
$2,185.00

OUTSTANDING PAIR OF WROUGHT IRON DOOR HINGES. Oversize pair having scroll, flowers and three-leaf clover decoration. All hand wrought in a black finish. Probably Pennsylvania/New York. SIZE: 39” l x 23-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72665 (1,500-2,500)

1032
$373.00

INTERESTING DOUBLE SHAKER-STYLE LIDDED BASKET. The long two handles swing aside so that upper basket can be removed. Center handled lid. Handles are affixed with copper tacks. Unpainted with nice patina. SIZE: 10” h without handle. 14” h with handles. 12” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72064 (200-300)

1033
$258.00

SHAKER NO. 6 LADDER BACK ROCKER. Natural finish rocker having shaped arms, rush seat, double-box stretcher, four slats with top branded “6”. SIZE: 41” h. Seat: 17” h. CONDITION: Professionally replaced rockers, seat with wear, otherwise very good. 9-72630 (300-500)

1034
$345.00

BRASS HEARTH TRIVET AND JAMB HOOKS. The American trivet having an eagle decoration raised on arched legs ending in slipper feet. Turned wood handle and iron support rods. SIZE: 7” h x 13”l. Pair of brass jamb hooks having oval back hooks and “C” tool holders. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73124 (300-500)

1035
$0.00

19TH CENTURY FIREBOARD. The rectangular two-board front has a paper covering with a scene depicting an older couple in an interior setting. SIZE: 33” high x 41-1/2” wide. CONDITION: Some loss to paper, good. 9-72822 (400-600)

1036
$0.00

PAIR OF BRASS BALL-TOP ANDIRONS WITH BRASS FIRE FENDER. The Boston ball-top andirons, 1st quarter of 19th Century, in fine polish brass along with a brass ball turned tubular fire surround. SIZE: Andirons – 15” high. Fire surround – 57” x 11” deep. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73166 (350-500)

1037
$230.00

ANTIQUE BIJAR. First half of 20th Century. Hexagonal center medallion, red field with allover flower desgn. SIZE: 10’8” x 7’10”. CONDITION: Faded and bleeding, shows low pile with wear. Fair to good. 9-72793 (400-800)

1038
$402.00

ANTIQUE CARVED SHERATON MAHOGANY BED. The identical foot and headboards having rolled and turned tops, two horizontal panels supported by nicely turned posts with stylized pineapple tops and spiral turnings. The bed having original side-rails. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 46” high x 50” wide x 72” long. CONDITION: Generally good, some fading to one post. 9-72708 (500-800)

1039
$2,645.00

NICELY CARVED MAHOGANY ANTIQUE CHEST. The chest having a deck top with two drawers over four drawers, all with decoration and having pressed brass ring handled hardware. There are two fully carved posts ended in turned feet. The carving in diamond point motif and bell form. The apron carved in leaf pattern. All drawers have applied bead edge and wonderful mahogany veneer. The top has a backsplash with scroll design and brass decoration. SIZE: 47-1/2” high x 45-1/2” at widest x 21” at deepest. 9-71993 (600-1,000)

1040
$230.00

SPLIT COLUMN CARVED MIRROR. A top panel having carved basket of fruit below which is a rectangular mirror plate. The frame having a half turned column decoration with square block corner decoration having rosettes. SIZE: 38-1/2” h x 18”w. CONDITION: Mirror has deterioration on bottom, generally good. 9-72061 (300-500)

1041
$230.00

WOOD BOWL AND THREE BUTTER MOLDS. Early maple chopping bowl of oval form. SIZE: 10-1/4” dia. x 3” h. The butter molds of strawberry, leaf and pineapple. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-73134 (250-400)

1042
$747.00

THREE GRAIN PAINTED CUPBOARD SUPPLY BOXES. The original comb grain painting on the mid 19th Century pine boxes in light mustard color. An original painted label indicates “paper pins, spool thread, viol.strings, metallic pens”. SIZE: 3-3/4”-5” h x 14-1/2”-18-1/4”l; all 14-1/4”d. CONDITION: Generally good, crack and chips on cover. 9-73093 (400-600)

1043
$120.00

FLOW BLUE PITCHER IN THE SINDE PATTERN. Impressed mark ”Oriental Stone”. The footed wash pitcher has nice blue coloring and large handle. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 12-1/2” h. CONDITION: The lip has repaired large break and very small chip to base edge. 9-72733 (200-400)

1044
$115.00

FLOW BLUE PLATTER IN THE GOTHIC PATTERN. Bottom marked “J. F. & Co”. Nice deep blue coloring of gothic building and trees. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 16” x 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Small under rim chip, generally very good. 9-72734 (250-400)

1045
$1,610.00

RARE SIGNED BRASS WHALE OIL LAMP BY WEBB. Egg shaped font with original burner stamped “Webb” (of Portland, Maine) on base. Second quarter of the 19th Century. SIZE: 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73084 (700-1,000)

1046
$360.00

WATERCOLOR FRAKTUR. Colorful horizontal fraktur has a portrait of a man and woman flanking four alphabet lines and two-line verse. Above and below the writing is a decorative cherub face and animal. Housed in a modern molded wood frame with gold decorated inner border. SIGHT SIZE: 7-1/4” x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Some very light staining and one small tear to the left border, otherwise very good. 9-29839 (400-800)

1047
$420.00

PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS. Oval portraits in period frames. 1) Shoulder portrait of a gentleman with white hair and beard. He wears a black coat with white shirt. Unsigned, mid 19th Century. SIZE: 27” x 22”. CONDITION: In need of cleaning, good. 2) Half portrait of an older lady. Front view of a woman in dark dress with white bonnet. She has blue eyes and wears a gold necklace. Unsigned, mid 19th Century. SIZE: 27” x 21-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally good, needs cleaning. 9-71995 (1,000-2,000)

1048
$1,150.00

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY PIE CRUST TOP TEA TABLE. The tilting pie crust edge top supported by an urn form shaft supported by three outstretching snake legs with pad feet. SIZE: Top is 29-1/4” x 29-1/2”. 29” h. CONDITION: Refinished with some minor repairs. Very good. 9-70588 (1,000-2,000)

1049
$1,725.00

INLAID CHERRY THREE-DRAWER SLATE FRONT HEPPLEWHITE DESK. The slant lid having fan corner inlay and star central inlay with inlaid line border. The lid folds down to reveal an 8-drawer interior with 13 cubby holes. The 3 drawers have similar inlay decoration and have original oval brass hardware. All resting on a flaring French foot with nicely carved shaped apron. SIZE: 42” high x 42” wide x 18-1/2 deep. CONDITION: Very good, only minor imperfections. 9-72047 (1,500-2,500)

1050
$575.00

QUEEN ANNE TRANSITIONAL SIDE CHAIR. Vase splat with yoke top, turned vase and block legs in a Spanish type foot. Bulbous turned front stretcher with rush seat. Probably Massachusetts. PROVENANCE: From a Downeast, Maine Collection. SIZE: 39” h x 17” seat h. CONDITION: Good with repairs and restoration. 9-70500 (200-400)

1051
$258.00

AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOT BY ROSWELL GLEASON. Circa 1840. Touchmarked on base. SIZE: 8-1/2” h. CONDITION: Good. 9-73147 (150-250)

1052
$172.00

INTERESTING PEWTER AND GLASS CARDAN TIME INDICATING LAMP. Pewter lucerna style lamp raised on a turned standard and round base integrating a glass font with vertical pewter strap having Roman Numerals which indicate the passage of nighttime hours with the consumption of fuel. Top with decorative finial. PROVENANCE: From a Camden, Maine Estate. SIZE: 15” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72284 (100-200)

1053
$28.00

EARLY BRASS FLEMISH SPOUT LAMP. The reservoir and spout snugly fit a cup with a matching channel to catch the drip. Sand weighted base with flattened back to permit hanging as a wall sconce. Petal formed hanger. 19th Century. SIZE: 12” h. CONDITION: Generally good, some solder visible at joints. 9-71764 (100-150)

1054
$240.00

HERIZ ROOM SIZE CARPET. First half of 20th Century. Center medallion in colors of red, blue and ivory. SIZE: 12’2” x 9’4”. CONDITION: Faded with wear, some insect damage. Fair. 9-73002 (400-600)

1055
$115.00

FIVE PRINTED BLUEPRINTS OF THE STEAMER MT. WASHINGTON. Drawn by John A. Brawnsert. Including the bow/stern elevation, boiler and engine, hull lines, body plan and main deck beams, composite main and upper deck plan, and a side view of the steamer on a 1” to 4’ scale. The Mt. Washington ran on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, built in 1872 and destroyed by fire in 1939. The blue prints are shrink wrapped with foam core. SIZE: 20” x 50” to 20” x 25”. CONDITION: Paper has yellowed inconsistently, generally very good. 9-72321 (200-400)

1056
$172.00

U.S. NAVY SHIP’S CLOCK BY SETH THOMAS. 6” black dial marked “Mark I – Deck Clock U.S. Navy 17397, 1942 Made by Seth Thomas in USA.” Black case has hinged pin. SIZE: Total is 7” dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-71801 (300-500)

1057
$805.00

PAIR OF LARGE BRASS PORTHOLES. Each having a large window held firm by large locking screws. The backs are open and fitted with two round watercolor paintings of Camden/Rockport and signed by the artist and dated 1999. SIZE: Paintings have 10” diameter and portholes have 15” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71786 (500-1,000)

1058
$575.00

SET OF THREE BRASS PORTHOLES. Identical having heavy hinged glass windows. The backs are open but have been fitted with watercolors of tall ships at sea. Each is signed by the artist and dated 1999. SIZE: Paintings have 7” diameter and portholes 9-34” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71784 (300-500)

1059
$172.00

LARGE WOOD MODEL OF A FOUR MAST SHIP. The white and red hull ship fitted with four masts, seven lifeboats, anchor and rigging. Set on a blue painted stand. A nice narrow model for display, ideal for a mantle. SIZE: 20” h x 60” l x 6” w. CONDITION: Generally good. Repaint to hull. 9-25630 (300-500)

1060
$1,680.00

UNUSUAL WHALE VERTEBRAE FOLK ART TABLE. Base appears to be of whale vertebrae. Top with tent like frame with side triangles. SIZE: 44” h x 31” w x 16” d. CONDITION: Some ball ornamentation missing, one triangular side is missing. Good. 9-26638 (300-800)

1061
$201.00

WATERLINE MODEL OF PERSONAL YACHT. Antique small wood model having a white and green hull and brown cabin. Attached to a wood base which has simulated water. Comes with photograph of a similar craft, in black frame. SIZE: 11-1/4” x 3-1/2”. CONDITION: Some craquelure on paint, good. 9-72109 (100-200)

1062
$2,127.00

NICE MAHOGANY CLAW-FOOT SIDE TABLE. Molded edge, single board top having a shaped and carved skirt with large scallop shell. Supported by four leaf carved cabriole legs ending in nicely carved claw feet. 19th Century. SIZE: 29” high x 50” wide x 24-1/2” deep. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72114 (1,000-1,500)

1063
$258.00

EARLY CARVED SIDE CHAIR. 18th Century. Molded edge wood seat has a back with three carved and pierced slats suspended between two stiles that have block and vase turnings. The top finials being a scrolled leaf design. Base having bold turnings with blocks on turned round feet. Nicely turned and block stretcher. PROVENANCE: Vouzelaud Family – France/Stockton Springs, Maine. SIZE: 44-1/2” h x 19-1/2” w x 18” seat h. CONDITION: Repairs, restoration. Good. 9-71289 (150-250)

1064
$1,610.00

CHIPPENDALE MAINE SLANT FRONT DESK. Birch and wavy birch desk having a stepped 10-drawer interior, four graduated drawers on an original bracket base. Replaced oval hardware. SIZE: 43” high x 36” wide x 18-3/4” deep. CONDITION: Refinished, very good. 9-73179 (2,000-3,000)

1065
$287.00

CHINESE PORCELAIN, FRAMED SCENIC TILE. Mid 19th Century. Having nice molded wood frame with original brass handle. The decoration of children and man and woman in an interior setting. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 7-1/02”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73083 (300-400)

1066
$0.00

BLUE AND WHITE FITZHUGH PLATTER. The Chinese Export serving tray in blue decoration. Circa 1840-1860. SIZE: 11-3/4” x 9”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73092 (400-600)

1067
$0.00

BLUE AND WHITE FITZHUGH OVAL PLATTER. Circa 1840-1860. The Chinese Export platter in deep blue. SIZE: 14-1/4” x 11-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73089 (500-750)

1068
$115.00

KUTANI FOOTED COVERED ROSE JAR. The jar has inside and outside lids decorated with three panels of rust colored flowered and woman at table. The piece has three seated figures as feet and is signed at the base with three characters. PROVENANCE: From a Wilton, Maine estate. SIZE: 5-3/4” h x 4-1/2” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73001 (250-400)

1069
$0.00

ANTIQUE PAIR OF DECORATED SATSUMA VASES. On a beige ground each are decorated with cranes on flowering bushes with other birds and flowers. They are each signed on the side. PROVENANCE: From a Wilton, Maine estate. SIZE: 15” h. CONDITION: One vase has hairlines in rim, repair at bottom edge that may be in the making. Other one is very good. 9-73000 (400-600)

1070
$0.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT SERVICE PLATES. Decorated in orange sepia with gilt highlights in a bird and flower pattern. Second quarter of the 19th Century. SIZE: 10” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73157 (400-600)

1071
$720.00

LOT OF ORIENTAL SNUFF BOTTLES. 1. 2/1-4” h round blue and white canton style, no stopper. 2. 4” h blue and white dragon motif with red stone cover. 3. 2-1/2” h blue and white dragon with pink quartz cover. 4. 3-1/2” h blue, brown and white with jade cover with a scene of village and figures. 5. 3” h large blue and white signed on base with dark green jade cover. 6. 3” h rectangular white porcelain with four figures and light jade cover. 7. 3-1/4” h vase shaped white porcelain with landscape and oriental writing and malachite cover. 8. 3” h reverse painted glass with landscape and bird, signed, with light jade cover. 9. 3-1/2” h reverse painted with bird and flower and light jade cover. 10. 2-3/4” h reverse painted with double landscape and no cover. 11. 2-3/4” h carved jade with large jade cover. 12. 2-3/4” h carved pink stone with bird cover. 13. 2-3/4” h carved white cinnabar, no cover. 14. 2” h green with gold flecks having orange cover. Provenance: From a fine Wilton, Maine estate. CONDITION: 9-73004 (500-700)

1072
$575.00

CARVED MAHOGANY SHERATON CARD TABLE. The rounded square top having fold-over leaf and straight mahogany veneer skirted. The front corners with leaf carving and star punched background. Four carved and turned legs with spiral carving and leaf carved bell. Circa 1810 to 1820. SIZE: 29-1/4” high x 36” wide x 17-1/4” deep. CONDITION: Back leg has repair, otherwise very good. 9-71992 (500-800)

1073
$287.00

FINE ANTIQUE MAHOGANY BELL & BALL BED. Identical shaped head and foot boards have four nicely turned posts topped with a large ball over a well shaped bell and bold turnings. SIZE: 54” h x 74”l x 48”w. CONDITION: Generally very good some old repair. 9-72068 (400-600)

1074
$345.00

PAINTED BLUE AND RED BLANKET CHEST. Pine construction with open till and butt hinges. Sides and front with shaped inset panels which are colored blue, the rest is in red. 19th Century. SIZE: 25” h x 42” w x 21” d. CONDITION: Shows use but generally good. 9-72119 (400-800)

1075
$172.00

ANTIQUE HAMADAN ORIENTAL RUG. First half of 20th Century. The pointed end field with allover design and multiple borders. SIZE: 6’1” x 4’5”. CONDITION: Faded. Good. 9-72077 (400-600)

1076
$316.00

ANTIQUE ORIENTAL MAT. First quarter of the 20th Century. The fine weave mat having center medallion with ivory and blue. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 5’ x 3’5”. CONDITION: Consistent very low pile and faded. 9-72072 (300-500)

1077
$345.00

WINDSOR GREEN PAINTED HIGHCHAIR. Spindle back, bent press, plank seat highchair has turned splay legs, foot rest in a Windsor-type green paint. SIZE: 29” h. Seat: 22” h. CONDITION: Expected wear to paint surface, good. 9-72262 (400-600)

1078
$632.00

GREEN PAINTED MAIL SLOT. Top having a cornice type molding. Seven tall open slots with twelve square slots having shaped dividers. Pine construction. 19th Century. SIZE: 30” h x 39” w x 10-3/4” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71782 (250-400)

1079
$258.00

SET OF FOUR PAINTED WINDSOR CHAIRS. The backs having half spindles with paint decorated floral shaped crests. The original paint decoration in light brown with mustard highlights. Probably Pennsylvania. SIZE: 33” h, seat height 17”. CONDITION: Paint wear and minor repair. Good. 9-72631 (400-600)

1079A
$1,150.00

FINE PAINTED GAME BOARD. The twelve by twelve checkerboard has green and mustard painted squares flanked by two rectangular trays having a monogram “RM” with intertwining foliate decoration in gold to brown. The monograms are gold with salmon and red shadows. Applied molded frame in mahogany. Backside with a silhouette painting of two men playing the game titled “Le Coup Fatal”. Signed by the artist of the board “P. Fafard”. Silhouette is shown with an ivory against a black background. SIZE: 18-3/4” x 30-3/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-70925 (1,000-1,500)

1080
$230.00

CARVED & PAINTED FIGURE OF WOMAN BY SHERMAN HENSAL. Half size standing figure having blonde hair and wearing a blue dress mounted on a black wood base which is signed. SIZE: Overall 43” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-72260 (800-1,200)

1081
$115.00

PAINTED WOOD CARVING OF A COW AND HER CALF. Brown cows are standing on grass base decorated with white daisies. SIZE: 12-1/2” x 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Some chips in paint, generally good. 9-72263 (200-300)

1082
$0.00

THREE PIECES OF EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE. Lot includes a 12-1/2” dia blue flower decorated washbowl with impressed star on bottom. Circa 1840 and having several hairlines at rim, no chips. A 10-3/4” pitcher and 13-1/2” dia bowl set marked “Mogul Scenery by T. Mayer” in a light purple showing wonderful Middle Eastern scene. Pitcher with broken lip, that is unrepaired. Bowl is very good. 9-72859 (400-800)

1083
$0.00

TWO 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINES. A sheep decorated spill vase and a figurine of a couple holding a ram. SIZE: 5-1/4” h and 7-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73161 (250-350)

1084
$115.00

“WAR” AND “PEACE”. Pair of framed colored engravings of fighting cocks. Colored engravings by C. Turner after paintings by B. Marshall, Published in London by W. C. Lee. Identically housed in fine oak frames with carved rosette corners. SIGHT SIZE: 23” x 18”. CONDITION: “War” has tear across image at top and some light scratches. Otherwise good. 9-72802 (400-600)

1085
$86.00

PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS. Pastel highlighted photographic print in oval form shows a mustached man with blue tie and a woman with blue dress and gold pin. Housed in identical late Victorian frames with a finish resembling mottled marble. Pencil inscription on back indicates they are from Lima, New York. SIGHT SIZE: 17” x 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Portraits good, mattes stained, frames have some chips. 9-73208 (250-400)

1086
$115.00

WOOD CARVED DECOY BY GEORGE N. THOMPSON. The black and white Brant mounted on an oval wood base with writing as follow “adopted from the M.C.Weiler print #18 in “The Classic Decoy Series” Publ. 1969”. Signed and dated 1976. The decoy comes with a print of the same from an edition of 1000. SIZE: Decoy 4” h x 9”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72264 (400-600)

1087
$201.00

WROUGHT IRON HANGING MEAT CROWN. Strap helmet shaped crown holding four multi-prong hooks. Two S-shaped hanging hooks. SIZE: 16” without hangers. CONDITION: Generally very good with some rust. 9-72106 (200-300)

1088
$431.00

ANTIQUE HERIZ ORIENTAL RUG. Center lobed medallion on a bright red field. Predominant colors of red, ivory and blue. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 8’9” x 6’6”. CONDITION: Some worn areas, fair to good. 9-71931 (750-1,250)

1089
$1,035.00

ANTIQUE ORIENTAL SCATTER RUG. First quarter of 20th Century. Blue field with “ h” shaped symbols. Multiple borders. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 6’6” x 4’8”. CONDITION: Worn, faded. 9-72060 (600-1,000)

1090
$0.00

STONEWARE TWO GALLON CROCK WITH INCISED EAGLE AND BANNER BY GARDINER STONEWARE. The open top crock has two ears and incised spread eagle on banner flag with a “2” and an oval manufacturer’s stamp “ Gardiner Stoneware Gardiner, Maine”. SIZE: 9” h x 10” dia. CONDITION: Generally very good, crow’s foot to base. 9-73118 (300-500)

1091
$345.00

TWO GALLON NORTON BLUE DECORATED CROCK. Signed “Frank B. Norton Worcester, Mass. 2” Large blue floral spray, open top crock with two handles. SIZE: 9” h x 9-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Some chips to rim and bottom edge, hairline crack. Otherwise good. 9-73144 (200-300)

1092
$402.00

TWO GALLON OVOID CROCK BY NORTON & FENTON. The open top, ovoid crock has two ears and marked “Norton & Fenton East Burlington, Vt 2”. A triple blue cobalt flower. SIZE: 10-1/2” h x 8-34/” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73143 (350-500)

1093
$258.00

STONEWARE TWO GALLON HANDLED JUG WITH BLUE DECORATION. The jug marked “Frank B. Norton Worcester, Mass. 2”. Nice blue floral decoration. SIZE: 13-1/2” h. CONDITION: Chip to bottom, probably in the making. Very good. 9-73142 (250-350)

1094
$373.00

TWO GALLON BLUE DECORATED CROCK BY NORTON. The crock having two ears, cobalt leaf decoration and marked “E & LP Norton Bennington, Vt”. SIZE: 11-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good, under base chips. 9-73141 (250-350)

1095
$747.00

MAHOGANY ENGLISH 18TH CENTURY FIVE DRAWER CHEST. Two-over-three drawer chest has molded edge top with bracket base. Each drawer fitted with replaced brass hardware. The graduated drawers have line inlay and applied beaded edge. SIZE: 39” high, case size 42” wide x 20-1/2 deep. CONDITION: Good, some old repair and beaded edge damage. 9-72050 (800-1,200)

1096
$690.00

FINE ADJUSTABLE FRENCH-STYLE TOLE LAMP. Double cone shade with pierced gallery top, double branch light fixture with rectangular center shaft. The claw foot round base has white decoration and large drip top. In dark Windsor green paint. SIZE: 18” h x 14” at widest. CONDITION: Generally good. Surface shows some wear, nice patina. 9-72230 (600-800)

1097
$172.00

TWO BRASS ELECTRIFIED LUCERNA LAMPS. Both having drilled bases. One fitted with four small bulbs and one central light fixture. Other having a single light fixture which includes a pair of snuffers, scissors and poker. Cords present. PROVENANCE: From a Camden, Maine Estate. SIZE: 21” and 18” h. CONDITION: Fair to good. 9-72283 (100-200)

1098
$172.00

PAIR OF EARLY FEDERAL BRASS SQUARE BASE CANDLESTICKS. Baluster and ring turnings with flared rims. Complete with push up ejectors. SIZE: 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73078 (200-300)

1099
$5,750.00

CONTINENTAL 18TH CENTURY THREE DRAWER TABLE. The two heavy board plank top has a frieze with three drawers on one side and three faux drawers on other. The drawers have carved front and turned wood knobs. Four-legged splayed base having a central decorative iron cross support. Early 18th Century. SIZE: 31-1/2” high x 67” long x 29” wide. CONDITION: Beautiful patina, old repairs, very good. 9-72854 (800-1,200)

1100
$300.00

MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CARD TABLE. The English table has back-swing leg to support fold-over top with replaced green felt. Molded square legs with straight skirt. SIZE: 28-3/4” h x 34” w x 16-1/4” d. CONDITION: Warp to top leaf, good. 9-72809 (600-1,000)

1101
$0.00

ANTIQUE GREEN GLASS BLOWN HANGING FIXTURE. Having its matching smoke bell, European origin. Mid 19th Century. Marked “R.Ditmar, Wien Made in Austria”. SIZE: 9-1/2” h x 9-1/4” diameter, smoke bell is 9-1/2” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73158 (700-1,000)

1102
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN BRASS CHAMBERSTICK. Deep rectangular base complete with conical shaped snuffer, the tall candle shaft having side ejector. SIZE: 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73098 (200-300)

1103
$0.00

ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK CHENILLE AND BEADWORK PICTURE. A large two handled white and silver vase made of clear and silver beads with wire needlework edges and handles. A spray of flowers in colorful chenille work. All on a white silk background. Nicely housed in a shallow shadowbox frame with reverse painted border in black and gold. SIGHT SIZE: 18-1/4” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good, horizontal split to back top of silk background and one noticeable hole on right side. 9-27146 (800-1,200)

1104
$230.00

GOOD ROSE MEDALLION FOUR LOBED BOWL. Having panels with figures and birds and flowers. 19th Century. SIZE: 3-1/2” h x 9-1/4”dia. CONDITION: Very good, some rubbing to top gold edge. 9-72819 (200-300)

1105
$57.00

DOUBLE HANDLED SATSUMA VASE. Enamel decorated with oval scene of geisha all on a green ground with flower decoration. First half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 17” h. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-72636 (200-400)

1106
$172.00

GOOD IMARI FOOTED BOWL. Four panel interior with nice colors of blue and rust. Scalloped edge. SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 10” dia. CONDITION: Very good, gold rub on top edge. 9-72063 (200-300)

1107
$115.00

GOOD AMERICAN INLAID MAHOGANY TABLETOP MIRROR. The rectangular mirror with boxwood string inlay, trestle formed base and brass acorn finial is circa 1800. SIZE: 14” h x 12-1/2”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73146 (200-300)

1108
$0.00

ORIENTAL SCATTER RUG. First half of 20th Century. Blue field with allover star pattern. Multiple borders. SIZE: 5’9” x 5’1”. CONDITION: Worn, faded and stained. 9-72071 (300-400)

1109
$143.00

BRASS FIREPLACE FENDER. D-shaped fender has shaped grill top. 19th Century. PROVENANCE: From a Downeast, Maine Collection. SIZE: 6” h x 48” w x 11” d. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-70539 (100-200)

1110
$360.00

EARLY AMERICAN COPPER TEAKETTLE. Swing handle marked “5” (5 quart). Having a brass finial cover. First half on 19th Century. SIZE: 11-1/2” h with handle. CONDITION: polished with some dimples and dents. 9-73128 (300-500)

1111
$57.00

PAIR OF BRASS FIREPLACE ANDIRONS. Ball and claw foot with spurred legs having a faceted post ending in a lemon style faceted top with acorn finial. SIZE: 22” h. CONDITION: One log stop finial missing. Fair to good. 9-71756 (200-400)

1112
$115.00

CREAMWARE SEVEN PIECE STRAWBERRY SET. The plates and bowl decorated with strawberries and green leaves. The set consisting of a 2-1/2” h x 11” dia. bowl and six 7-3/4” dia. plates. Probably second quarter of the 19th Century. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73159 (200-400)

1113
$115.00

PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES. One depicts a young woman standing with water jug around arm and flowers in other. The other depicts a Scottish bagpiper. Both have bud vases in the stump that they lean against. The bases are matching with gold and pink trim. Unmarked. SIZE: 11” h. CONDITION: Some roughness to fingers, gold rub. Otherwise very good. 9-71769 (250-500)

1114
$287.00

EARLY BRASS STANDISH FITTED WITH INKWELL, PEN HOLDER AND SANDER. Second half of 18th Century. Three footed triangular shaped base has center post with handle. Three removable canisters. SIZE: 6-1/2” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-73080 (400-600)

1115
$230.00

WATERBURY BRASS SHIP’S CLOCK. Case with ship’s wheel front having a hinged bezel, silvered dial marked “Waterbury Jeweled Movement” and having two key holes. The round case set on a square base with round feet. Key present. SIZE: 8” h x 6” w x 3-1/2” d. Dial dia is 4-1/4”. CONDITION: Appears to be in working order, case is very good.. 9-72216 (200-400)

1116
$287.00

TWO ANTIQUE ORIENTAL MATS. . First quarter of 20th Century. 1. Caucasian with symbols in field allover flower design.. SIZE: 4’3” x 3’3”. 2. red interesting medallion with tree. SIZE: 4’x2’8”. CONDITION: Both worn and faded. 9-72078 (300-500)

1117
$143.00

PAUL NORTON (American, 20th Century) US COAST GUARD ACADEMY’S “EAGLE”. Colored print of the famous three-mast white hulled training ship sailing left to right. Titled and signed in print. Housed in a blue and brown stained wood frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 12-3/4” 17”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72257 (100-300)

1118
$287.00

FANCY EAGLE CARVED GILT MIRROR. The crest having broken arch crest formed of two eagle’s heads and a central pierced carved shell. The bottom crest having winged cherub head and the frame carved with leafy scrolls. Beveled mirror glass. Back label “W & J Sloane New York”. SIZE: 47” h x 27”w. CONDITION: Losses to side carving and repair. 9-71755 (500-1,000)

1119
$115.00

ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS CHAMBERS (American, 1808-1866) CASTLE ON THE HUDSON. Oil on board scene shows a house and a castle on the banks of a waterway with sailboat and mountains in the background. Housed in a lemon gold antique frame. Unsigned. SIZE: 8” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72092 (300-500)

1120
$115.00

UNSIGNED 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN WITH WHITE BEARD. Half portrait oil in canvas shows a man with black suit white shirt and having white hair with a groomed white beard. Gray to black background. Housed in an antique painted frame. SIZE: 14” x 11”. CONDITION: Unrestored with small scrapes and holes, otherwise good. 9-73210 (300-500)

1121
$0.00

SIGNED (American, Late 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Oil on canvas half portrait of a man with white beard and mustache wearing gold rim glasses. He wears black coat with white shirt. Signed upper left possibly “Walietl”?. Housed in a gilt lined painted black oak frame. SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Three small punctures right of ear. Otherwise good. Frame has one piece of bottom molding missing. 9-25608 (200-400)

1122
$115.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) “ONE-HUNDRED-YEARS-OLD”. Oil on canvas half portrait of an old woman. She sits wearing a black dress with lace collar and black hat. Housed in a fabulous tramp art frame which is decorated with dots and squares and has relief writing on bottom “One-Hundred-Years-Old”. SIZE: 30” x 24”. CONDITION: Fair with some craquelure and work done to bottom section. 9-25634 (400-600)

1123
$115.00

C. NUHN (American, 20th Century) 19TH CENTURY AMERICA. Folk art rendition oil on canvas scene of a country mill town. Picture encapsulates various businesses, merchants and goings on in a late 19th Century town. It includes the mill, undertaker, the Millinery, country store, various people and children are seen on the sidewalks and dirt roads. Signed lower left. Housed in a Victorian walnut frame with gold liner. SIZE: 24” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71770 (400-600)

1124
$172.00

MAHOGANY EMPIRE DECK TOP CHEST. Two drawers on deck top and four drawers down below. All fitted with wood turned knobs resting on large scroll feet. Along with a mahogany Empire mirror. A brief history of the chest is in the top drawer which indicates it came out of the Bernard Capen house in Dorchester, Mass. SIZE: 45-1/2” high x 43” at widest x 19” deep. CONDITION: Good, some veneer loss. 9-72197 (200-300)

1125
$287.00

INLAID THREE-TIER MUFFINERE. Three dish carved tiers with inlaid band supported by three square supports with a round top hub. SIZE: 35-1/2” h x 12” dia at widest. CONDITION: Generally good, shows some use. 9-71758 (300-500)

1126
$287.00

FOUR NEW ENGLAND DASHER TYPE BUTTER MOLDS. Two with flower, two with sheaf of wheat. SIZE: Two 3-1/4”, one 4” and another 4-1/2” diameter. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-73131 (300-500)

1127
$0.00

GRAIN PAINTED AND FITTED LIFT TOP HUNTER’S TRUNK. Mid 19th Century small lift top trunk has nice grain painting in dark brown and mustard. The interior with six compartments having various hunting and fishing items. SIZE: 12” h x 25-1/2”l x 12-3/4”d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73177 (400-600)

1128
$345.00

PAINTED LACQUER AND TORTOISE SHELL CIGAR HOLDER. Tube shaped holder has removable end with gold band and painted cherubs on a black background. Bottom section has an inner tortoise shell tube, outside has cherubs painted against a black background and three gold rings. SIZE: 6” l. CONDITION: Between bottom two gold bands is slightly offset, otherwise very good. 9-73250 (300-500)

1129
$488.00

PAINTED PAPIER-MÂCHÉ CIGAR CASE. The oblong shaped case having two panels of papier-mâché with the front side having a three-quarter folk portrait of a young woman in fancy blue and red dress against a blue background. The back with an oil spot type decoration against a black ground. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 3”w. CONDITION: Generally very good, some light scratches. 9-72591 (300-500)

1130
$747.00

TWO EARLY BLOWN CLEAR GLASS DECANTERS. Similar designs of cut drapery and swag decoration. Each having a stopper. SIZE: 11” and 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73140 (200-300)

1131
$57.00

PAIR OF TURNED BRASS ANDIRONS. Spurred legs ending in ball feet. SIZE: 17-1/2” h. CONDITION: One break in turning, fair to good. 9-71759 (200-300)

1132
$690.00

LOT OF ANTIQUE HARDWARE. Lot consists of fifteen backplates (three having keyhole), ten handles, and nineteen posts. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-72639 (150-250)

1133
$316.00

DECK TOP MAHOGANY ANTIQUE CHEST. The two drawer deck top having a architectural backsplash all over four drawers. The top drawer having a curved front, the others with knobs. Full turned columns act as front legs. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 53” h x 43-1/2”w x 20”d. CONDITION: Minor veneer loss, some finish loss. Good. 9-72069 (300-500)

1134
$0.00

ANTIQUE LADDER BACK CHAIR IN BLUE PAINT. Crusty robin egg blue paint, three slats, double box stretcher. 18th/19th Century. SIZE: 36-1/2” h. 15” seat height. CONDITION: Seat, as is. Paint has craquelure. 9-70701 (75-125)

1135
$86.00

COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE TILT TOP TEA TABLE. Birch round top table has turned post and three snake foot legs ending in pad feet. Scrub top. Circa 1800. SIZE: 25-3/4” h x 32-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Poor to fair. 9-70700 (250-400)

1136
$60.00

TWO EARLY COLORED CONTINENTAL ENGRAVINGS. Both identically housed in modern painted frames with mattes. One depicts Notre Dame in Paris with the front square and buildings beside. The other depicts a waterway with boats and surrounding buildings. 18th/19th Century. SIGHT SIZE: 12” x 16-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally good, one print has slipped in frame. 9-72115 (200-400)

1137
$143.00

FIVE FRAMED BOOKPLATE ENGRAVINGS. All believed to be engravings from books. All in decorative thin gilt wood frames with multiple mattes. 1) John Q. Adams bust. 2) Judge Hopkinson, signed Danforth Bald & Co. 3) Mrs. L H Sigourney. 4) Daniel Webster, dated 1848 by E. Anthony. 5) Fast Mail signed National Bank Note Co., NY. Shows a locomotive with cars. SIZES: Range from 1-1/2” x 1-1/4” to 3-1/2” x 7”. CONDITION: Some minor foxing and toning, generally good. 9-72304 (100-200)

1138
$230.00

AFTER GEORGE GARRARD (British, 1760-1826) “ HEREFORDSHIRE COW” AND “ HIGHLAND COW”. Pair of colored engravings showing the side view of the cows standing in landscape. Both with a publishing line, one dated “1800” and the other “1810”. Nicely housed in modern burl ogee frames with gold liners having an ivory matte with watercolor lined highlights. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72116 (400-600)

1139
$0.00

THREE FRAMED FURNITURE DESIGN PRINTS. Published by Fisher Son & Co, London, 1826/27. Titled “Window Curtains”; “Fire Screen” and “Bed Steps”. All nicely housed in partial gilt frames with light olive linen mattes. SIGHT SIZE: Two are 9-1/4” x 6-1/2”. One is 7” x 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72118 (150-250)

1140
$0.00

UNSIGNED (European) PORTRAIT OF A RELIGIOUS FIGURE. Enamel on copper panel has an oval portrait of a side view of a man wearing a white cap. He has a fur collar and an ornate jacket. Surrounding the oval are foliate leaf decoration against a dark brown background. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt modern frame. SIGHT SIZE: 10-3/4” x 9”. CONDITION: Good with some cracks in surface. 9-71971 (300-500)

1141
$60.00

TWO FRAMED PORTRAITS. 1) Adalbert Wunder (German/American, 1827) Crayon and china white shoulder length portrait shows a young woman with black lace edge dress wearing brooch and earrings. Signed and dated “A. Wunder 1855”. Housed in what appears to be its original frame. SIZE: 23” x 18”. CONDITION: Some toning and edge stains, light foxing. Good. 2) Framed photograph on canvas print of a gentleman. Half portrait of the man with long mutton chop sideburns, black coat and bowtie. Unsigned. Housed in a molded mahogany frame with gold liner. SIZE: 24” x 20”. CONDITION: Fair. 9-72301 (150-250)

1142
$172.00

MAHOGANY CARVED COLUMN CHEST. Circa 1840. Two drawer deck top chest has backsplash and two over three drawer chest. Each drawer fitted with period brass knobs. Two spiral carved half columns. Turned legs. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, Maine estate. SIZE: 47” h x 45-1/2”w x 19”d. CONDITION: Two pieces of veneer missing, some stains, generally good. 9-72067 (400-600)

1143
$287.00

TWO PART SPLIT COLUMN MIRROR. Circa 1830. The two part mirror having a turned half column and gesso decorated frame with inner decorative liner. SIZE: 41-3/4” h x 21-1/4”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72066 (200-300)

1144
$258.00

CARVED CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY MIRROR. Top crest having a pierced and gold painted leaf form decoration. Molded edge frame with carved ears and bottom crest. SIZE: 36” h. CONDITION: One ear missing and one with break. Otherwise good. 9-70694 (200-400)

1145
$28.00

CARVED WOOD AND PAINTED FOLK ART SHELF. Rounded corner shelf having a backboard decorated with scrolls, stars and heart and “O.R.A.” painted in a light greenish-gray. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 18” l x 5-1/4” d. CONDITION: One break in support, good. 9-71765 (75-125)

1146
$230.00

TWO CARVED WOOD PITCHERS. Of different sized with similar cylindrical shape having cutout handles. PROVENANCE: From a Downeast, Maine Collection. SIZE: 10-3/4” h and 7-3/4” h. CONDITION: Age crack in each, generally very good. 9-70429 (150-250)