3-Day Winter Antiques & Fine Art Auction
A Success Totaling Over $1.9 Million!

Auction: January 25th-27th, 2006

Preview: January 24, 2006

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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464
$747.00

FINE CHINESE EXPORT SERVING TRAY. The rounded corner square tray decorated with Famile Rose and Rose Mandarin decoration. Nice orange peel finish to underside. SIZE: 9-3/4” sq. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29256 (500-700)

465
$0.00

FINE EARLY FIVE DRAWER CHEST IN RED PAINT. Four graduated molded edge drawers fitted with replaced early style hardware. Pine construction with the added unusual feature of a thin pocket drawer added under the top molding. Nice red finish. The applied bracket base with central drop. New England, 18th Century. PROVENANCE: From a Newburyport, Massachusetts home. SIZE: 41” h x case 35-3/4” x 18-3/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good. Some scrapes and dings, most notable around the handles. 9-28493 (4000-6000)

466
$2,300.00

FINE EARLY 18TH CENTURY SPANISH FOOT ARMCHAIR. Curved back with a nice carved crest, curved scroll arms supported by nicely turned and blocked front posts. Central bulbous front stretcher and nicely formed other stretchers. PROVENANCE: From a fine downeast Maine home. SIZE: 42-1/2” h x 24” across arms x 17-1/2” seat h. CONDITION: Very good, refinished, good seat. 9-29368 (1000-1500)

467
$287.00

HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF INLAID TABLE. Table has rectangular leaves, square tapered legs with light colored line inlay. Edge banding crosses leg. Fine grain wood, possibly mahogany, with a light finish. Legs have caster feet on shortened legs. SIZE: 30” h x 48” x 47-1/2” (open); 16” (closed). CONDITION: Top has white ring stains, otherwise good . 9-27479 (500-1000)

468
$402.00

SET OF SIX PAINT DECORATED PLANK SEAT CHAIRS. Brown painted with red and white flower decoration having green leaves. Black and mustard highlights. Single vase shaped splat with carved crest. Nicely carved and shaped seats and box stretcher. One vase back has different flower paint but the remainder is identical. SIZE: 33-1/2” h x 16-1/2” seat h. CONDITION: A nice set in nice old paint with only expected wear. Very good. 9-27609 (500-800)

469
$8,400.00

WILLIAM CALLCOTT KNELL (British, 1830-1876) PAIR OF SHIPPING SCENES. Both large oil on canvas scenes are identically housed in gesso decorated period frames. 1) Scene shows five boats off a coastal city with large wharves and buildings. The central ship has five men lowering a large net with barrel buoys. A rowboat with two men is seen attached to other end of nets. Three large vessels in full sail are seen elsewhere. Signed lower left “W C Knell”. There is an original partial penned label to back which indicates artist and title. 2) Scene shows six boats off coast line with windmill and town. People are seen walking on grassy shoreline which is reinforced with wood posts. A large fishing vessel with five men aboard is drawing up a net which has attached to a rowboat with four men, all in rough seas. Other boats are seen around in background. Signed lower left “W C Knell”. SIZES: 32” x 52”. CONDITION: Relined, generally very good with some inpainting and restoration. 9-27277 (10000-12000)

470
$3,162.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) MARINE SCENE WITH SHIPS. Large oil on canvas scene shows a three-mast ship with people aboard and flying the U.S. flag following a smaller two-mast schooner with others in distance. They round a mooring barrel presumably coming into harbor. Blue sky to purple colored clouds. Housed in a magnificent gesso decorated gilt fancy frame. The frame has a period pencil inscription in script “Charles Rolle Esq”. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bucksport, Maine home. SIZE: 26” x 36”. CONDITION: Craquelure, very good. 9-28689 (2000-3000)

471
$575.00

UNSIGNED (British, 19th Century) OFF THE COAST. Oil on canvas marine scene shows a rowboat with four figures approaching a two-mast sailing ship with figures aboard, another boat is seen leaving. On left side is land with castle and houses. The morning sun is rising hidden behind large clouds with a colorful sky. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame which has some corner damage. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bucksport, Maine home. SIZE: 26-3/4” x 36-1/4”. CONDITION: Craquelure, very good. 9-28708 (2000-3000)

472
$3,510.00

FINE EARLY 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH BRACKET CLOCK BY GEORGE ETHERINGTON. The ebonized case has brass swing handle on top, glass door with brass wire top corners and identical door in back. The brass dial with silver plated chapter ring and pendulum indicator. An oval silver plaque signed “Etherington, London”. The corners of the dome top dial plate have gilt pierced spandrels and are surmounted by a strike/silent dial. The back plate heavily engraved with bird, basket of flowers and foliate scrolls. Repair marks found on movement indicate years of 1822-1882. George Etherington was admitted to the Clock Makers Company in 1684 and became a Master in 1709. Key and pendulum present . SIZE: 20-1/2” to top of handle. 11-1/4” w x 8-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. The case has some minor small pieces of molding missing but there are some which were found in the bottom of the clock which are included. 9-27906 (5000-10000)

473
$920.00

TWO HANDLED BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN FOOT BATH. Oriental style decoration of blue goldfish with flowers on the inside. Outside lavishly decorated with blue flower urns, flowering trees and birds. Bottom marked with a blue pseudo chop mark. All over crackle glaze finish provides a wonderful look. A very decorative foot bath. SIZE: 8” h x 22” w with handles x 14” d. CONDITION: Very good. Some old staining to crackle glaze. 9-28749 (2000-4000)

474
$2,875.00

IMPORTANT AND RARE AMERICAN FANCY THREE DOME WOOD AND WIRE BIRDCAGE. Architectural form having a rectangular structure with central raised square and large dome with urn carved finial flanked by two smaller domes with finials. The side corner supports are delicately turned round spindles ending in acorn type finials. Fine wire work, which shows evidence of gilding, has decoration including swag top, cross hatched and lunette type with spring mounted small doors. Interior has hanging perch drops. Circa 1800-1810, original finish. Found in the Virginia area. Three slide out trays. NOTE: Wood analysis indicates American walnut. CONDITION: In remarkable condition. SIZE: 43” h x 36” w x 16” d. CONDITION: Three trays and two fronts are replacements. Otherwise very good. 9-98578 (2500-3500)

475
$9,487.00

FINE ENGLISH CHIPPENDALE GEORGE III MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE. Circa 1760-1780. Shaped top folds over to reveal a tooled leather surface with carved pockets. Conforming frieze with one dovetailed front drawer. All raised on four high well carved cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet. The back two legs swing out to support the fold over top. SIZE: 28-1/2” h x 29-1/2” w x 14-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29287 (5000-7000)

476
$7,475.00

EXTREMELY RARE PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT FIGURAL-DECORATED CIRCULAR PLATES AND A MATCHING SOUP PLATE. Circa 1740. Each with honeycomb-lattice border spaced by four gilt decorated landscape panels and centering a figural scene of a European barefoot fisherman holding a rod, flanked by baskets, two ducks in flight above. SIZE: Plates are 9-1/4” and 9-1/4” bowl. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection (FW Woolworth Dept. Store). CONDITION: Very good. No chips or cracks. 9-28133 (5000-10000)

477
$0.00

SET OF EIGHT 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 (5000-10000)

478
$19,550.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE-ROSE SAUCE TUREENS, COVERS AND STANDS. Circa 1785-1790. Each of reeded shell form, with fretwork band and floral and fruit clusters. The cover with pinecone knop and the oblong lobed stand with lavender and salmon shell highlights. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection (FW Woolworth Dept. Store). SIZE: 9” l x 5-1/4” total h. CONDITION: Very good. No chips or cracks. 9-28129 (2000-4000)

479
$5,980.00

RARE AND IMPORTANT PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL DISHES. Circa 1730. Each border enamel decorated with pink floral clusters and a narrow turquoise band. Fishrow cavetto and broad central diamond cartouche incorporating six graduate panther heads with Arms of Izzard. Old labels on reverse indicate circa 1730-1740 and the crest being the “Coat of Arms of Izod of Toddington, Glos.”. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection (FW Woolworth Dept. Store). SIZE: 8-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28138 (1500-3000)

480
$1,265.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE-ROSE ARMORIAL CHAMFERED RECTANGULAR SMALL PLATTERS. Circa 1775. Borders with gilt winged-supported blue husk swags and centered by a double adorned eagle-headed gilt crescent and a blue and orange half shield incorporating three crosses and a smaller shield; the arms of Lane with Clarke in pretense. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection (FW Woolworth Dept. Store). SIZE: 6-3/4” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28137 (1000-2000)

481
$1,035.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE-ROSE ARMORIAL OCTAGONAL PLATES. Circa 1765. Gilt sword outer edge and floral sprig border, the armorial with bound sheaves above the motto “Desira Narraro Se”; Arms of Molteby impaling lyne. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection (FW Woolworth Dept. Store). SIZE: 8-3/4” dia. CONDITION: One very small chip, other with two very small chips. Generally very good. 9-28130 (1000-2000)

482
$1,955.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE-ROSE ARMORIAL PUNCHBOWL. Late 18th Century. Exterior with two quartered square medallions incorporating iron-red hearts and gilt flowers. Surmounted by the motto “Spes Prima Salvtis, Faced by Grisaille Panels incorporating birds amidst enamel decorated floral vines. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection (FW Woolworth Dept. Store). SIZE: 5” h x 11-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28127 (1000-2000)

483
$5,265.00

RICHARD B. SPENCER (British, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “CHARLOTTE”. Oil on canvas shows the British black hulled ship sailing left to right with the white cliffs of Dover off bow. Other vessels are seen and a castle is atop one white cliff. There are eleven people on deck and the boat is in full sail with a red and white flag at middle mast with a black swan. The British flag flies off stern. Signed lower left “RB Spencer”. Housed in an antique molded wood frame. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 19” x 31”. CONDITION: Two patches to reverse of the original canvas, unrestored front side which needs restoration around where patches are in deck of boat. Also a 1” slit in sea and scattering retouch needed. Otherwise good. 9-29119 (2500-3500)

484
$8,625.00

FRANCOIS JOSEPH FREDERIC ROUX (French, 1805-1870) SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE “JAMES N. COOPER”. Watercolor marine scene shows the American ship “James N. Cooper” sailing left to right with some sails up. There are several men aboard and they are following a small sailboat with “H. 7.” on the sail. The ship has the American flag off the back mast, a star flag off the front mast and a ships pennant off the top of the middle mast. Another large ship is seen going away in the distance. The right side has a white bluff land peninsula with a small lighthouse. The black bottom border has a written legend “James N. Cooper Captn S. O. Flitner”. Housed in its original gilt decorated frame. Signed lower right in the bright blue water “Frederic Rouz Havre 1850”. On back of the original backing board is the following; believed to be in the artist’s hand: “Frederic Roux Hydrographer & Peintre de Marine au Havre en Jevrive 1850”. There also is a typed label with history of the ship as follows: “Ship Jas. N. Cooper, 549 tons Built at Pittston, Maine 1844. Owned 1848 by William V. Kent of Boston and James N. Cooper and Joseph Varney of Pittston…”. SIGHT SIZE: 16-1/4” x 22-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally good. Brown toned paper throughout. 9-29187 (2500-4000)

485
$2,990.00

A. F. BONNALLE? (French, Late 18th/Early 19th Century) “LE DUQUESNE DE 80 CANNONS”. Watercolor on paper depicting French man-o-war in full sail flying French flag. Ship sails right to left with guns in place. Figures are seen on deck with point of land off port bow. Other vessels in the background. Signed in the lower left what appears to be A. F. Bonnalle and having a penned legend in margin with title. Also “Commande par M. Casy Capn de Voisseau 1835” with artist name. Housed in a simple black wood frame. IMAGE SIZE: 13” x 20-1/4”. Size including painted border is 16-1/2” x 23”. CONDITION: Paper is slightly toned allover, otherwise appears to be generally good. 8-87343 (2000-3000)

485A
$3,450.00

LARGE ANTIQUE CARVED BELLAMY STYLE PILOT HOUSE EAGLE. Antique spread wing eagle with fierce look very likely was a pilot house eagle. Features carved feathering details on the wings and body and has an old dirty textured surface. Carved in pine. SIZE: Approximately 28” from beak to tail; 28” from wing tip to wing tip. CONDITION: Old repair on the end of the beak and under the lower beak, small repair to wing tip. 9-29499 (3750-4750)

485B
$460.00

LARGE 18TH DELFT DEEP PLATE WITH BOLD BLUE FLORAL OR ONION DESIGN. There is a blue initial or an X under the bottom. SIZE: 13-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Various glaze and rim chips. 9-29494 (250-350)

485C
$0.00

18TH CENTURY QUEEN ANNE LOOKING GLASS. Carved batwing ears. Walnut veneered mirror with molded frame and gesso interior has a recessed shell shaped decorative panel at top. Retaining its original wooden backboard. SIZE: 29” h x 17” w. CONDITION: Some veneer loss to one side of the mirror and various imperfections and/or cracks and losses to the wood. 9-29497 (375-575)

485D
$345.00

ANTIQUE HELMET SHAPED BRASS AND WROUGHT METAL FIREPLACE REFLECTOR. Old brass shield reflector with repousse design having all wrought metal legs and carrying handle. Inside of the reflector with a grilling surface. SIZE: 24” h x 21” w. CONDITION: Brass has toned very darkly and metal has surface rust. Structurally sound. 9-29493 (350-450)

485E
$69.00

UNUSUAL 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY SNUFFING DEVICE. Most snuffers have a simplified clamping snuffing device. This however has a simple ball shaped structure in the center of which is a spring loaded disc. As the snuffing arm is closed and enters the ball the snipper plate rises and automatically falls as the snuffer door closes completely. SIZE: 7” l. CONDITION: Metal separated on one of the finger holes and probably had little legs beneath the finger support and one time. 9-29490 (150-250)

485F
$287.00

OLD TIN SPRING MOUNTED EIGHT HOLE CHERRY PITTER. Spring loaded device which allows the pitting of 8 cherries at a time. A neat old kitchen apparatus. SIZE: 10” w x 13” h. CONDITION: Tin with gray patina, otherwise generally good. 9-29495 (125-200)

485G
$230.00

ANTIQUE APPLIQUÉD QUILT. Hand stitched with a repeating pink and red floral design with green leaves. All framed within a scalloped red border. SIZE: 71” w x 85” l. CONDITION: Light discoloration and fraying along the border. Otherwise generally good. 9-29496 (175-275)

485H
$2,472.00

EARLY GUS WILSON LIGHT WING SCOTER DECOY. Gus Wilson is Maine’s premiere antique decoy carver and came from South Portland, Maine. This desirable Monhegan Island style surf Scoter drake with beak nearly touching the breast was produced by him sometime during the first quarter of the 20th Century. Features an inleaded head, his typical carved eyes and relief wing carving. SIZE: 17” l. CONDITION: Old in use working repaint, body has an age split and the head and mortise section of head has various old separations or cracks. A neat old Maine decoy. 9-29487 (2750-3750)

485I
$2,875.00

RARE WHITE WING SCOTER DECOY BY GUS WILSON. Gus Wilson is Maine’s premiere antique decoy carvers from South Portland, Maine. This most unusual white wing scoter has a rare extended head position and oval inletted head featuring raised wings and typical carved eyes with an unusual keel weight on the bottom. SIZE: Approximately 23” l. CONDITION: A couple of small old age cracks in the body as well as a couple of scattered shot marks. Some in use old working repaint. A great and unusual form from this desirable carver. 9-29492 (3500-4500)

485J
$0.00

RARE GUS WILSON TURNED HEAD BLACK DUCK. Gus Wilson of South Portland, Maine is Maine’s foremost antique decoy carver. This scarce example with raised wing carving, glass inset eyes and turned mortised in head is an unusual example of his work. SIZE: 16” l. CONDITION: Old in use repaint. Head has a crack on one side with in use nail repair and some cracks at the base of the neck. Couple of small wear spots but otherwise generally very good. 9-29486 (1500-2500)

485K
$5,462.00

1929 WARD BROTHERS RED HEAD DRAKE DECOY. This decoy being one of the earlier carvings by the world famous Ward Bros of Chrisfield, Maryland. Retaining original paint. Signed by “Lem” at a later time. (This being a standard practice. If you brought an old unsigned decoy to Lem in his later years he would the bottom). This also signed “LT Ward-Bro. Chrisfield, MD 1929”. SIZE: 16” l. CONDITION: The paint was probably touched up at the time that Lem signed it. Body retains original old worn paint which may have a little touch up on the sides. 9-29485 (1750-2750)

485L
$0.00

MASON PREMIERE MALLARD DECOY. Beautiful glass eyed mallard with very stylized form retaining much of the original paint. SIZE: 18” l. CONDITION: Couple of scattered wear spots and some very old inpainting. 9-29483 (800-1200)

485M
$431.00

WILLIAM VEASEY CARVED DECORATIVE GREEN WING TEAL HEN. This beautiful decorative carving with turned head and glass eyes features raised carved wing tips and highly detailed feathering. Very nicely painted. Mounted on a piece of driftwood which is signed on the underside “William Veasey” in script. SIZE: 12” l. CONDITION: Generally excellent. 9-29484 (350-550)

485N
$0.00

HOODED MERGANSER HEN DECOY BY HURLEY CONKLIN. Conklin was from Manhawkin, NJ being a well known New Jersey carver who produced stylized carved decoys. This hen merganser with slightly turned head is branded with Conklin’s initials on the underside. Features original paint. SIZE: 15” l. CONDITION: Generally excellent. Some sap has bled through onto the decoy after it was created in the breast area and the tail giving it a slightly glossy appearance in those areas. 9-29489 (400-500)

485O
$402.00

MADISON MITCHELL REDHEAD HEN DECOY. Madison Mitchell was an undertaker in Maryland, renowned for his stylized decoy carvings. This one in original form with original paint and signed by Mitchell on the bottom “R. Madison Mitchell 1972”. SIZE: 15” l. CONDITION: Generally very good to excellent. 9-29488 (275-375)

485P
$517.00

LOT OF SIX ANTIQUE DECOYS BY THE ARMSTRONG FEATHERWEIGHT DECOY COMPANY OF HOUSTON, TEXAS. These neat old birds are stuffed painted cloth decoys which were popular for a period of time because they are very lightweight and thus easy to carry to the marsh. Painted cloth over a formed body. Includes a pair of drake and hen mallards, female pintail and three tip ups by the Duck-In decoy company of St. Louis, MO. SIZE: Approximately 13” l. CONDITION: Shows use and wear but generally good having a very neat and folky look. 9-29500 (275-375)

485Q
$517.00

CONTEMPORARY CARVED SLEEPING TEAL DECOY BY GRAYSON CHESSER. Grayson Chesser, a renowned decoy carver and author and guide is from Jenkins Bridge, VA. This unusual example is of a sleeping green wing teal with raised wing and tail feathers. Carved initialed on the underside “C”. SIZE: 10” l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-29491 (375-475)

486
$2,880.00

FINE ENGLISH SMALL SETTEE WITH CREWEL UPHOLSTERY FROM THE JOSEPH PULITZER (Pulitzer Prize) COTTAGE, BAR HARBOR, MAINE. Hand crewel upholstery was done by Mr. Pulitzer’s wife and was given to our consignor as a gift. Small size sofa has front carved short cabriole legs with shell and bellflower carving. Nicely turned center and side stretchers and cabriole back legs. Crewel upholstery with flower vines and flowers. Comes with a down cushion with matching upholstery. SIZE: 36” h x 64” w x 30” d. CONDITION: Structurally sound, upholstery has faded but still usable. 9-28868 (1000-2000)

487
$1,035.00

CHIPPENDALE GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY CARVED WARDROBE. Three part wardrobe having a dental molded removable cornice top and separate bracket foot base. Central section having double doors with paneling over simulated four drawers. Simulated drawer fronts fitted with brass bale hardware. Open interior with bottom shelf. Fourth quarter of the 18th Century. SIZE: 83” h x case 50” w x 18-3/4” d. CONDITION: Generally very good, some cracking to simulated drawer fronts. 9-29252 (1200-1600)

488
$3,680.00

ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY TWO DRAWER TABLE. Top having a 1-1/2” banded border with inlaid bellflower, oval flowers and rosettes over a frieze fitted with two end drawers which are dovetailed and have inlaid vines with trumpets. The side aprons with panels of trumpet like flowers on vines. Raised on four tapered square legs ending in spade feet. The legs have a bellflower drop off a four petal flower and panels at the top of each side of the leg. Key is present. SIZE: 29” h x top 36-1/4” x 23-1/2”. CONDITION: Good with some old repair to inlay with some minor cracking to inlay. 9-29053 (4000-6000)

489
$460.00

EXCEPTIONAL PAIR OF TALL BRASS CANDLESTICKS IN THE “KING OF DIAMONDS” PATTERN. The bases marked. Cut corner square base holding a faceted and turned shaft, push ups present. SIZE: 12-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29266 (500-700)

490
$230.00

EARLY BRASS CONE BASE BRASS CANDLESTICK. Probably Continental, possibly Dutch. 18th Century. Stepped cone shaped base with incised lines holding a turned shaft with elongated candle cup with ejector hole. SIZE: 10-1/2” h x base 6-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28512 (600-800)

491
$660.00

FINE INLAID MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX. The shaped front box has original ring pull and chased escutcheon. The angle hinged top has oval shell inlay, the interior of top with star inlay. The top edges and front edges have a dark and light arrow corner inlay. The fitted interior is not present. SIZE: 14” h x 9” w x 10-1/2” d. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28005 (400-800)

492
$0.00

EXTREMELY RARE EARLY 18TH CENTURY BRASS HORN BOOK. The brass tablet with top tab has hanging hole. The alphabet in capital letters are in seven rows. On the back is written “St Pauls Infant School AD. 1729”. SIZE: 5” x 2-1/2” without 3/4” tab. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28525 (2000-3000)

493
$632.00

OUTSTANDING LACQUER AND INLAID WRITING BOX. Slant lid hinged top box decorated with a multi-storied house having front columns surrounded by trees in front of water with small sailboat and church on left side. The all over gilt and mother of pearl inlaid decoration includes flower sprays and hand painted flowers. The box rests on four bracket type flat feet. 2/3’s folding angular writing surface has red velvet top. Top section of the writing surface folds over to reveal a compartment interior. Top flat 1/3 is hinged and opens to reveal a fitted interior with two crystal and silver inkwells, pen tray and long lidded compartment. PROVENANCE: Estate of Maria M. Viveiros, New Bedford, Massachusetts. SIZE: 5-1/4” h x 15” w x 11-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28793 (500-800)

494
$0.00

INTERESTING SHEET METAL PEG LEG SEA CAPTAIN WEATHERVANE. Weathervane has a silhouette cutout showing a man with front peg leg and having a telescope up to eye. He wears a flattened black hat and the rest has been painted white. The family has always thought of this weathervane as “The Peter Stuyvesant” weathervane. It was found on a house in Massachusetts and brought to their house in Maine where it has been for many years in Waterville, Maine. Stuyvesant was the Director General of New Netherlands which was later to become New York City. He became known as “Peg Leg Pete” and “Old Silver Nails” from the stick of wood studded with silver nails that was his artificial limb. Weathervane was mounted on a ridge mounted pole with directionals which is present and goes with the weathervane. SIZE: 28-1/2” h x 16-3/4” at widest. 31-3/4” l overall. Pole is 87” h. CONDITION: The later paint has flaked and rust is showing through. The top old clamp by telescope is deteriorated but still sound. 9-28830 (2000-4000)

495
$1,035.00

FINE BRASS AND IVORY MOUNTED SEXTANT BY IMROCY & SON MINORIES, LONDON. The all brass instrument has ivory scale and turned wood handle. Comes in a fitted wood case having two labels and extra lenses. Descriptive family history on note in the fine dovetailed mahogany case. SIZE: Case is 11” l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29269 (600-800)

496
$862.00

SMALL TABLE TOP TERRESTRIAL GLOBE BY D. C. & A. MURDOCK WEST BOYLSTON, MASS. 5” dia globe has a paper matte covering over a wood center. Round name print is to the left of North America. 19th Century. Circa 1835-1840. David Clark Murdock became partners with his son Albert in 1835. CONDITION: There are some stains, most notably in the Atlantic Ocean. Some rub marks to high points, generally intact. The globe has holes in each end from which is was probably mounted on a stand. 9-29189 (500-1000)

497
$1,840.00

OUTSTANDING CARVED BOAT TILLER. Carved wood tiller in tapered form with a turned top half ending in a carved animal head with wide gaping mouth holding a ball with five pointed star. Bronze hardware is present. All in a very nice old dark patina. SIZE: 59” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29311 (500-800)

498
$1,265.00

LOG BOOK FROM THE SCHOONER “DASHAWAY, 1856”. Multi-page logbook first entry bound from Boston towards Wilmington, George Clark, Master, May 16, 1856. Daily accounts and her return trip to Marblehead. Other trips include Blue Hill towards Baltimore, Baltimore towards Newburyport, Ellsworth towards New York, New York towards St. Hills W. I., Entries include points of navigation, wind speed, direction, etc. Book is about half used. Approximately 50 double pages. SIZE: 15” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Shows some use, good. 9-28484 (500-1000)

499
$3,565.00

SCRIMSHAW DORK. Whale penis bone scrimshaw decorated having a portrait of a woman, man with shield, military officer with sword, anchor, flower, double heart with an eye and man atop flagpole with U.S. flag. Signed “P. P. M.”. SIZE: 18” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28636 (300-500)

500
$517.00

INTERESTING SCRIMSHAW DECORATED PIE CRIMPER FOR/BY GRACE SEWELL. Interesting primitive pie crimper has a 1-1/4” notched wheel fastened to a sharp pointed handle which is scrimshaw decorated. Edge with dot size decoration and has “Grace Sewell”. SIZE: 5-3/4” l x 1-1/2” at widest. CONDITION: Good. 9-28458 (200-400)

501
$0.00

FABULOUS CARVED SPREAD WING EAGLE. Walnut eagle has head facing right, spread wings with nice details. Bird is perched on a half round ball. Mounted to a turned plinth that is supported by three carved ivory paw feet. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: Eagle is 8-1/2” h x 10” w. CONDITION: A very old repair to wing, otherwise very good. 9-26912 (2000-4000)

502
$0.00

OUTSTANDING AND RARE PAINT DECORATED ROUND QUILL BOX WITH BEAR. Mid-20th Century. Quill covered birch bark round box has top lid with cut and painted quills. Center figure of charging brown bear with open mouth, set in a green and yellow landscape with trees, water and sky. The outside lined with quills as well as the bottom having colored diamonds in quills of red, green and yellow. As fine a quill box as we have seen. SIZE: 12-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good, no breaks. 9-29377 (5000-8000)

503
$0.00

EARLY PAINTED AND CARVED WOOD CHURCH FIGURE. Elder religious figure of a man in a black robe with white hair and bears sits with one hand up in a two-finger and thumb blessing gesture. His other hand is resting on a wood support. Probably 18th Century or earlier. The squared flat back and bottom indicates that it probably sat on a small shelf in a church alter or a similar location. SIZE: 29-1/2” h x 12” w x 10” d. CONDITION: Generally very good with some gesso damage, most notably on the right side of his robe. 5-61778 (1500-2500)

504
$0.00

OUTSTANDING PAIR OF PAINTED WOOD FIGURES. Well modeled figures of an elegant man and woman are mounted on square wood blocks. The man is dressed in fine clothes including red and gilt vest, white cravat, green with gilt highlighted pants, blue stockings and fancy shoes. One hand slightly behind his back and one hand is outstretched. The woman with slightly cocked head and one arm down with one arm up. She wears a blue ruffled sleeve gown with red crossed sash, yellow shoes and yellow gloves. SIZE: 35-1/2” h. CONDITION: There is some repaint to various parts, added replaced parts including hands and fingers. 5-61777 (6000-8000)

505
$4,025.00

FINE SHERATON FOUR DRAWER INLAID CHEST. Rectangular top with block shape corners. Case having four long drawers with double paneled satin birch drawer fronts flanked by fluted columns, nicely shaped apron. Raised on high tapering turned legs. Retaining its original period brass hardware. Early 19th Century. SIZE: 39” h x 44-3/4” w x 19-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29239 (4000-6000)

506
$2,587.00

INLAID MAHOGANY FEDERAL CONSOLE TABLE. Demilune top having crotch mahogany veneers with sunray inlay. Edge banded front and back with mahogany. Skirt with mahogany veneers and a molded edge with a patera oval inlay in multiple colors atop each of the four legs. Four tapering square legs with mahogany veneers on all sides. Ending in a stepped molded edge foot. Piece has pine secondary wood. When flipped over the table has five inset boards which are recessed into the pine top for stabilization. There is glued to the underside of the skirt a piece of a 19th Century Boston newspaper. This type of table could have an American origin, possibly Boston or Baltimore. SIZE: 33” h x 51-1/4” w x 24-1/4” d. CONDITION: There is some veneer damage, repairs and loss. Top has a 4” section of missing veneers and cracks. In need of some restoration, generally intact. 9-29002 (2500-3500)

507
$0.00

FEDERAL MAHOGANY TIP TOP CANDLE STAND. The one board top being of block serpentine form raised on a bold urn turned standard with three arch carved legs ending in pointed and padded slipper feet. Attributed to the shop of Joseph Short, Newbury, Massachusetts. Circa 1800. SIZE: 28-1/4” x top 21” x 19-1/2”. CONDITION: An old repair to a split in the top, otherwise very good. 9-29236 (1000-1500)

508
$0.00

GOOD EARLY FIVE SLAT LADDER-BACK ARMCHAIR. In an old crusty varnish and painted surface. Some of the original decoration is on the slats with the top having a family crest and decorations on other slats. The broad arms are well worn with nice patina, front posts with good turnings under arms. Rush seat with turned stretchers. 18th Century. PROVENANCE: From a Newburyport, Massachusetts home. SIZE: 46-1/2” h x 15-1/2” seat h x 24” across arms. CONDITION: Ended out feet, old if not original finish which has extensive alligatoring but with a very nice look. 9-28501 (800-1200)

509
$0.00

JOHN CARWITHAM (Engraver, English, First half of the 18th Century) “FORT GEORGE WITH THE CITY OF NEW YORK FROM THE SW.”. Colored engraving with legend having title and “Printed for Carrington Bowles Map & Print Seller at No 69 in St. Paul’s Church Yard, London.”. “I. Carwitham. Sculp.”. The scene shows a large British vessel shooting cannons flying a British flag. Two rowboats of men are seen left of the boat. New York is seen at edge of water. The sky has been colored blue and there is coloring to the men in the boats, the ship and some of the city. Unframed. Several versions of this engraving are known. This appears to be of the earliest vintage having a slightly different title. IMAGE SIZE: 11” x 17-1/4”. Plate indent size is 12” x 17-3/4”. Paper size is 15-1/2” x 20-1/4”. CONDITION: No tears, shadow mark where frame was and overall toning. Very good. 9-29188 (4000-8000)

510
$0.00

UNSIGNED (British, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF AN EAST INDIAMEN FRIGATE. Oil on canvas nautical scene shows a single deck gunboat in full sail sailing right to left with a smaller single mast sailboat in front. Both fly British flags and are seen against a backdrop of white cliffs. Another smaller boat is seen in distance and a lone seagull is seen in the foreground. Housed in a birdseye maple period frame. The cardboard backing has a label from Geo. F. Of, Inc., New York. Also an old typed label “Property of Barbara I. Strout Given to her by C. C. Mullen from the Harper Cottage at Winter Harbor, Maine”. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 22” x 30”. CONDITION: Nine small patches to reverse, chipping to 2” around edges of right side. Some lifting, in need of restoration. Otherwise good. 9-29123 (1500-2500)

511
$1,610.00

ATTRIBUTED TO CLEMENT DREW (American, 1806-1889) SHIP SAILING OFF MINOTS LIGHT. Oil on canvas scene shows a three-mast ship in heavy seas passing Minots Light which has huge waves crashing into it. Light and dark sky, unframed. A typical scene painted many timed by this artist. Frost & Adams, Boston label affixed to stretcher. SIZE: 20” x 30”. CONDITION: Relined, two areas of inpainting in sky. Some craquelure and chipping to edges which would be hidden by a frame. 9-29091 (1000-3000)

511A
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO CLEMENT DREW (American, 1806-1889) SHIP IN HEAVY GAIL. Dramatic oil on canvas scene shows a three-mast sailing ship in half sail in very heavy green and white ocean with large waves. Ship is close to a large rock cliff and listing to one side in the wind. Gray dark clouds with a blue sky opening. Unsigned. Housed in a fabulous gilt antique style replacement frame by Guido of Boston. SIZE: 22” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good, cleaned with minor inpainting. 9-29457 (4000-6000)

511B
$4,025.00

WILLIAM PIERCE STUBBS (American, 1842-1909) BUSY SHIPPING LANE. Oil on canvas seascape shows an oncoming large sailing vessel with sails up having four other sailboats behind and a sail steamer on horizon. All under a cloud and blue sky with green ocean. Signed lower left “Stubbs”. Housed in a regilt antique frame. SIZE: 8” x 13”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29456 (2500-4000)

511C
$690.00

UNUSUAL GREEN AND BROWN TRANSFER STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER. The central scene with figures in a landscape dotted with large buildings. The border with flowers and bird medallions. SIZE: 19-3/4” x 6-1/2”. CONDITION: Light brown stains, no chips or cracks. 9-29317 (400-600)

511D
$7,475.00

FINE MAHOGANY SWELL FRONT SHERATON CHEST ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN GOULD. Circa 1810. Four drawer chest with each drawer having oval replaced brasses with ivory escutcheons. Nice crotch veneer fronts. All four corners having reeded and turned legs ending in cookie carved tops. A high leg with nice ring turnings. SIZE: 39” h x 43” w top x 21-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. Some minor professional repair. 9-29424 (4000-6000)

512
$575.00

CHARLES S. HUMPHREYS (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF AND NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER BY REBECCA S. JINNETT. 1) The large sampler signed and dated 1835 has various family members initials scattered amongst flowers in a sampler bordered by a zigzagging white and green flower vine. Bottom has a three-tiered tree and flower vine with rows surrounding a wreath with two kissing doves. Below which are two large baskets of flowers and there is a bird under the left tree. Housed in a mahogany molded wood frame with a G. Sauter, Philadelphia frame label. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/2” x 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Large stains and faded. No loss to needlework. 2) Oil on canvas portrait purported to be Rebecca S. Jinnett. She is seated in a red chair wearing a black dress with lace collar and blue scarf. She holds an open book in her lap and wears a pink flower decorated ribbon in her hair. The painting is oval but has incorporated in it on the canvas a painted liner which is signed “C. S. Humphreys 1840”. Housed in an old gilt wood frame, which has the same G. Sauter, Philadelphia label as the needlework. SIZE: 17” x 15”. CONDITION: Relined, craquelure, and a repaired tear, which needs more restoration. Fair. 9-29049 (1500-2500)

513
$1,800.00

OUTSTANDING MINIATURE ON IVORY BY GODFRED MILLER WITH LETTER. Small miniature shows a half portrait of a little girl with curly brown hair, blue eyes and wearing a white dress. Oval form. Set behind a bevel piece of glass in an ornate ormolu/brass inset frame. Little frame is set into a larger rectangular frame with small ring top. It has a black heavy matte with fine craquelure. The girl is Mary Balch and the letter is as follows: “Received New York March 13, 1860 of Mr. Jos P. Balch Ten dollars for painting a miniature of a little girl Godfred Miller Mr. Balch, please send me the receipt of the miniature and let me know how you are pleased with the likeness. If it should need any alteration I can do it at any time. Yours Respectfully Godfred Miller”. We believe this to be Brigadier General Joseph Pope Balch and probably the girl is a family member. Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. Served in the Civil war as Major of the 1st Rhode Island Detached Militia. He was brevetted Brigadier General, US Volunteers on March 13, 1865 for “meritorious services”. Miller is listed as a mid-19th Century miniaturist painter (1841-1887). SIZE: Miniature is 1-1/2” x 1-1/4”. Overall is 4-1/4” x 3-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29376 (1500-3000)

514
$1,150.00

OUTSTANDING ENGRAVED COIN SILVER MUG BY LINCOLN & FOSS, BOSTON. Lincoln & Foss worked in Boston, Massachusetts Circa 1850. Bottom also marked “Pure Silver Coin”. Tapered mug has hollow curved handle and molded top and bottom edge. A presentation area engraved with flowers and leaves surrounding a cartouche which states “Robert Gould Shaw Sturtevant from R. G. Shaw May 3rd, 1853”. It is possible that this mug was a gift from Robert Gould Shaw to a relative or friend named Robert Gould Shaw Sturtevant after himself. Shaw would have been 16 years old and coming from a wealthy family, this would be a proper gift for naming ones child after him. Robert Gould Shaw was son of a prominent Boston abolitionist family. He attended Harvard University and joined the 7th New York Regiment and marched with it to the defense of Washington in April 1861. Shaw raised and commanded the first regiment of black troops organized in a northern state. He led the 54th on an assault of Confederate Battery Wagner and he died in that pursuit. He was buried in a common grave with his black enlisted men. This assault led by Shaw is memorialized on the Shaw Memorial which stands in the Boston Commons in Massachusetts which was executed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. SIZE: 3-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28834 (1000-2000)

515
$27,025.00

IMPORTANT MINIATURE GOLDEN SPIKE WATCH FOB FROM THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD “GOLDEN SPIKE” OF 1869. From the original gold spike used at the ceremony of laying the final section of the Transcontinental Railroad. “The Last Spike” was 5-5/8” long and weighed 14.13 oz and 17.6 carats fine. It was inscribed on four sides with the names of the officers and directors, the donor and the salutation and on the top was the words “The Last Spike”. It now resides at Stanford University. The original spike had a nugget attached to its head that was broken off to be turned into souvenirs. The gold spike was presented by David Hewes of San Francisco and accepted by President Leland Stanford of the Central Pacific Railroad. The spike was made and finished by Schulz, Fischer & Mohrig, San Francisco. The solid gold miniature spike has a drilled hole on the pointed end. The spike is approximately 1” l and is inscribed on four sides. 1) “The Last Spike” 2) “Driven May 10. 1869.”. 3) “from D. Hewes.” 4) “to Benj..n Cox.” Spike is in very fine condition. Accompanying the spike is a collection of family material which is included and is described below. PROVENANCE: Consigned by the recipient through descent as follows: Benjamin Cox gave it to his son Benjamin Leroy Cox who gave it to his only child, Emily Cox Northup who gave it to her only child, Richard Cox Northup who married our consignor’s mother’s sister, Janet. Richard died in 1991 and Janet died in 2001. They had no children and our consignor was their eldest niece and inherited the contents of their home upon Janet’s death. Included is the Cox Family history which is presented in an old and quite thorough accounting of the family line which was written by George Tyler Northup and features the family of his wife Emily B. Cox who was the granddaughter of the miniature spike recipient. David Hewes’ sister (Mary Ann) married Benjamin Cox Senior which is the Cox family connection to the Transcontinental Railroad story. Included there are thirteen carte de visites, tintype, photograph on milk glass, miniature portrait on porcelain brooch, daguerreotype and two ambrotypes. These are described as follows: 4-1/4” x 3-1/4” daguerreotype of Benjamin Cox and Mary Ann Hewes Cox; 1-1/2” oval portrait on porcelain brooch inscribed “Mrs. Mary Ann Cox D. Hewes To His Sister Mary Ann Jan 1896”;. A 2-1/2” x 2” ambrotype of Mary Ann Hewes Cox; Three carte de visites and one tintype of Benjamin Leroy Cox; Uncased 4-1/4” x 5-1/2” ambrotype and carte de visite which is purported to be Benjamin Leroy Cox, Mary Ann Hewes Cox, Adalaide Hewes Cox and Mary Ellen Cox Simpson. Carte de visite is signed “Jacob Shew San Francisco”. Two carte de visites of Mary Ann Hewes Cox, sister of David Hewes; Carte de visite of Benjamin Cox who received the spike; Two carte de visites of Mary Ellen Cox, Carte de visite of Adalaide Hewes Cox and Benjamin Leroy Cox; Carte de visite of Adalaide Hewes Cox; Carte de visite marked Benjamin Cox and another Carte de visit marked Benjamin Cox Jr. This souvenir spike can be considered one of the most significant objects of art relating to the Transcontinental Railroad, the West, California and the discovery of gold which is all considered to be the most important events shaping the American West. CONDITION: Photographs and history show family use, generally very good. 9-28816 (15000-25000)

515A
$517.00

DOCUMENTED GOLD NUGGET STICK PIN FROM THE ‘49 GOLD RUSH. Stick pin fashioned with a round back on a stick mount. The gold unpolished nugget has a polished carnelian colored stone that is an integral part of the nugget. Accompanying the stick pin is a 19th Century penned note “Pin made with nugget of 49 gold discovered at Sacramento. Given Leroy by Uncle David”. Leroy is Benjamin Leroy Cox and David is Uncle David Hewes. David Hewes being the same that presented the “Golden Last Spike” in the Transcontinental Railroad. PROVENANCE: Descended in the family of Benjamin Leroy Cox to our consignor. SIZE: Pin is 2-1/2” x 1/2” dia. 9-28816-1 (300-500)

516
$0.00

WONDERFUL HISTORIC HAND PENNED BROADSIDE ANNOUNCING A FULL DRESS BALL DATED 1869 WITH FAMOUS GUEST LIST PROBABLY FOR A VETERAN’S GALA, SIGNED BY A HOST OF CONFEDERATE LUMINARIES. The 13-1/2” x 26” broadside is entirely hand penned with signatures of 51 prominent people including important Confederate veterans. Included in the list of signatures are Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee, P.G.T. Beauregard, George Pickett, J.B. Magruder, and W.H. Norton, J. Mosby, and others. List also includes philanthropist George Peabody, former Virginia Governor Henry A. Wise, E.G. Booth Jr., Bolivar Christian, and many more. Event was a “Full Dress Ball” on “Wednesday Evening August 25th, 1869”. “Tickets admitting a Gentleman & two Ladies $1.00 – to be had from the Members of the Band or at the Door”. This broadside may be related to a fundraising event for Confederate veterans. It has been framed and matted in recent times. SIZE: Overall measurements are 22-1/2” x 34-1/2”. CONDITION: Excellent with some fading to signatures and light foxing here and there. 9-28751 (20000-30000)

517
$0.00

OUTSTANDING AND EXTENSIVE CORRESPONDENCE COLLECTION OF MARK T. MCKEE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION OF THE AMERICAN LEGION FROM THE EARLY 1930’S. This collection was found in a barn in Michigan in an unopened wood crate measuring 14-1/2” h x 28” w x 21-1/2” d which we believe had been sealed for at least 50 years. It contains thousands of letters to and from major industrialists, millionaires, businesses and political leaders requesting and receiving donations on behalf of the legions effort to help in the Veteran employment effort. This effort was recognized by President Hoover on April 4th, 1932 and was praised by the President for being an instrumental part in the legions effort to place 1 million unemployed Veterans back into the employment market. As of this date 432,460 men were placed in 2185 communities. The lot of correspondence is comprised of three file boxes and another box. Most of the returned correspondence are on company or personal letterhead and involve most of the most influential people and businesses in the country. Most of the letters are dated 1932 and signed by their respective Presidents or Executive Officers. There also is a quantity of original telegrams which document this effort. This untouched treasure trove opens a window into a difficult time in our history and focuses on one persons effort and success at alleviating one of the nations biggest challenges. It shows the generosity of the countries successful businesses and people as well as shedding light on those who were not. This should be interesting to both the autograph and paper collector as well as the historian. Though we have examined the collection we have not had the opportunity to examine each piece of paper for its content or autograph potential. We encourage any interested party to examine the collection and determine its content potential. CONDITION: Most letters are complete but have traces of annotations. There are rusted staple marks to the top margins and paper shows age of the time. 9-29382 (5000-10000)

517A
$10,350.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) AMERICAN STEAMSHIP OFF NEW YORK. Oil on board scene shows a white hulled single stack ship sails right to left with two masts and American flag off stern under a blue and white cloud sky with blue white capped waves. Buildings in a cityscape is seen off bow. Signed “Antonio Jacobsen 1909” and inscribed “31 Palisade Ave. West Hoboken, NJ” lower right. SIZE: 22” x 35-3/4”. CONDITION: Dirty, very good. 9-29439 (7500-9500)

517B
$14,625.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) “MISSOURI U.S.M. DEPT.”. Oil on canvas portrait of the hospital ship “Missouri” which was active during the Spanish/American war. Ship sailing right to left and having three masts, flying the American flag off the stern and a Red Cross flag flying of the front mast, this white and green hull single stack ship sails in a choppy blue and green ocean. Many sailors are seen on deck and ship has fine detail. The name of the ship is on the bow and stern. Signed lower right “A. Jacobsen 1898” with address. Housed in a replacement gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 22” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good, relined very minor inpainting. 9-29458 (8000-10000)

517C
$0.00

WONDERFUL CARVED LATE 19TH CENTURY EAGLE WALL PLAQUE. Circa Late 19th or early 20th century. Carved walnut spread-wing eagle with a fierce expression having nicely carved detail. SIZE: 19-1/2” l wingtip to wingtip x 13” h from tail to top of head. CONDITION: Nice old black patina. 9-29459 (2500-3500)

517D
$718.00

CARVED WALL EAGLE PLAQUE. Early 20th century, spread-wing Federal-style eagle with carved and painted shield at belly; a draped flag beneath the eagle on either side. In old gold paint hand carved of pine, nicely detailed. SIZE: 24” w x 9” h. CONDITION: A couple of old small splits in the back on one end of the drape not visible from the front and a couple of small of chips on the back of the drape. The chips show plenty of old color and patina. Retains original paint that has a nice old dull patina. 9-29466 (750-1250)

517E
$3,162.00

19TH OR 20TH CENTURY COPPER EAGLE WEATHERVANE. Small spread-wing eagle mounted on ball believed to be by Harris & Co. The eagle with slightly turned and tilted head and retaining some of the original gilt finish in recessed areas. SIZE: Wing span approximately 24” and approximately 17-1/2” h. from bottom of ball to top of wing. CONDITION: A couple of dents in left wing, but otherwise generally good. Nice old surface. 9-29471 (2500-3000)

517F
$805.00

EARLY 19TH OR LATE 18TH CENTURY WEATHERVANE POST SUPPORT. Believed to be of oak, this early turned finial with molded base retaining very old (but not first coat) white paint. A wonderful architectural piece with a great looking surface for weathervane display. SIZE: 35” h, base approximately 10” square. CONDITION: Structurally sound, some old age splits and other various minor imperfections. 9-29472 (600-900)

517G
$2,070.00

WONDERFUL PAINT-DECORATED LARGE COLORFUL PATRIOTIC SHIELD. This large metal (tin?) shield with molded stripes features bold blue, red, and white paint with gold highlights. Back of the shield with various round hanging hinged loops, which probably were holders for various banners or flags when used for patriotic rallies. SIZE: 29” h x approximately 26-1/4” w. CONDITION: The paint shows much age and craquelure, but is not the original surface. 9-29479 (850-1250)

517H
$0.00

19TH CENTURY MINIATURE CUPBOARD. An early pine cupboard with cut out scallop base, having a modern one-piece panel door which opens to reveal two shelves. The entire surface retains much of its original old blue-gray paint. The original hasp missing and now replaced with a simple wooden closure. SIZE: 24-1/2” h x 17” w x 7-1/2” d. CONDITION: There is a 1/4” gap between the front door and the cupboard itself as a result of shrinkage, and a couple of very old slits on either side. Paint worn, but a nice old surface. 9-29480 (800-1200)

517I
$632.00

EARLY 18TH CENTURY SIGNED WINDSOR FOOTSTOOL. This bold turned splayed leg oval top footstool branded on underside “B. B. T.” In an old black or brown stained surface, with pine top. SIZE: 19-1/2” l x 11-1/2” d x 8” h. CONDITION: Top shows plenty of use and wear, and paint much worn in places on the top. Structurally sound. 9-29476 (450-650)

517J
$977.00

17TH CENTURY OAK RECTANGULAR TRESTLE BASE STAND. A great looking early oak stand with rectangular cut corner top on a shaped leg supports with trestle base and interesting mortised cross section just beneath the top. SIZE: Approximately 33” w x 18” d x 29” h. CONDITION: Structurally strong with minor imperfections from years of use. 9-29473 (1250-2250)

517K
$517.00

EARLY DATED PEWTER FLAGON. The flagon with lid on spout as well as top having hallmarks on the interior of the lid which appears to have a date “1805” and various other symbols and initials. SIZE: approximately 13” h. CONDITION: Much used and worn. Structurally sound and with small imperfections. 9-29477 (350-450)

517L
$316.00

A PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE OCTAGONAL BASE PEWTER CANDLESTICKS. Each with shaft screwed to a stepped up octagonal base, the top of which has decorated engine turned cylindrical rings. Each hallmark on the underside of the base has identical marks. SIZE: 7” h with the base 4-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-29469 (350-550)

517M
$0.00

PAIR OF PEWTER WHALE OIL LAMPS. Each with matching saucer bases and with finger rings. Neither are signed. Complete with original burners. SIZE: 5” h. diameter of base approximately 4-3/4 to 5”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-29468 (450-650)

517N
$1,200.00

17TH CENTURY PEWTER CANDLESTICKS WITH LARGE CYLINDRICAL BASE. Unmarked. SIZE: 7-1/2” h, base approximately 5” diameter. CONDITION: Shaft of candlestick slightly bent. 9-29467 (350-650)

517O
$402.00

SMALL LONG CARVED MASONIC WALL SHELF. Probably late 19th Century. Wonderful Masonic wall shelf with dividers and square with carved and gilded “G” or “C” in the center. Also has decorative Masonic columns at the top. The underside of the shelf has a distinct carved Maltese cross. I do not believe that the Maltese cross is a symbol associated with the Masons; however, it is a symbol of the 20th Maine Unit that was led by Joshua Chamberlain, and became famous as a result of their most desperate stand at Little Round Top on the third day of Gettysburg. It is possible that this shelf could have been made for a Mason who was a member of the 20th Maine. This is obviously only speculation on our behalf, but the Maltese cross indicates something. SIZE: 19-3/4” h x approximately 11” w. CONDITION: Old patina, structurally good. The back plate has a split on either side directly behind the shelf at the level of the shelf, is somewhat hidden by the shelf, otherwise finish old with craquelure and dark crazing. 9-29462 (250-450)

517P
$0.00

EARLY SILVER HUNTER CASE ENGRAVED PATRIOTIC WATCH. This large early hunter case pocket watch with front nicely engraved with portrait of General George Washington. The back lid engraved with a spread-winged flying eagle with early star and banner in its beak having a liberty cap on the top of the flagpole. The inner silver back lid with hallmark “IS” in an oval “#24737”. The dust cover marked Jules Bouhguin Geneva. The key wind watch missing hand and with unmarked dial. SIZE: Approximately 2-1/2” in diameter. CONDITION: Engraving worn, watch does not work. No key. 9-29470 (750-1250)

517Q
$960.00

17TH CENTURY SPLAYED OAK BENCH. This early English splayed bench with barley twist legs and mortised cross stretcher for support at the base with elongated top having mortised ends. SIZE: Approximately 35” l x 9” w x 18-3/4” h. CONDITION: An old separation in the top lid, black old worn patina overall. Structurally sound but with minor imperfections from years of use. 9-29474 (350-550)

517R
$402.00

CONRAD SELMHYR (NORWEGIAN 1877-1944). Oil on canvas laid on panel depicting a fjord with seagulls flying through the air. Signed lower left. SIZE: 14” x approximately 12” (including molded frame). CONDITION: Painting excellent, frame with minor imperfections. 9-29475 (400-600)

517S
$2,070.00

FANCIFUL PAINT DECORATED DOCUMENT BOX. This 19th century pine box features wonderful paint decoration on four sides. The top with a fanciful, large, colorful, basket of flowers in a framed and double pin-stripe border with fanciful finish. The front with a similar fanciful basket and colorful arrangement of flowers and also framed similarly to the top. Each of the ends with colorful bold large sprays of flowers and decoration. The backside of the box paint decorated with a series of sponged dots. The interior of the box painted white. The top attached to the base with old wire hinges. Recently found in an old Massachusetts collection. SIZE: 12-1/2” w x 6-1/4” d x 4-1/2 h. CONDITION: Structurally sound and paint generally very strong. Originally had a simple leather antique heart attached to the front, now missing. The box is nailed rather than dovetail construction and there are a couple of small splits on the front that occurred at the time of making of the box and originate essentially from the point at which the nails were used. A wonderful bold and fanciful decorated piece of early Americana. 9-29463 (1850-2850)

517T
$900.00

NICE EARLY FINE SCOURING BOX IN ORIGINAL OLD WORN RED PAINT. The web-shaped 19th century construction having shaped sides and retaining its original old red-brown paint. SIZE: 16-3/4” h x 8-3/4” w x 2-3/4” d. CONDITION: Structurally sound with a nice old worn used patina. 9-29465 (800-1200)

517U
$805.00

WONDERFUL PAINT DECORATED DOME TOP SCANDINAVIAN BOX. This small 19th century box with cut out applied feet and scalloped ends for the top lid (to match the base) has overall fanciful and bold decorations with a red background and multiple color fleur-de-lis berries and flowers in white, blue, yellow, green, and black. The top with a wire handle opens to reveal a painted interior with white background and fanciful flower decorations. Also, a small lidded compartment built into the case. Bold graphic designs on the front and back, all sides and parts. SIZE: 10-1/4” w x 6-1/2” h x 6” d. CONDITION: A couple of old age splits, and some very minute imperfections. Generally great condition with a very attractive and bold decoration. 9-29482 (800-1200)

517V
$0.00

A LARGE EARLY PAINTED ROUND WOODEN SHAKER CONTAINER. This 18th or early 19th century hand-made storage container is believed to have possibly been an insert that set inside of a wooden pail thus creating two compartments for storage. The piece has one bold wide fingered wrapping strap and a similarly constructed lid. It appears that there was never another band below the initial band approximately 2” of the original wood side thus making the diameter of the piece on the bottom smaller than the diameter of the top. It retains its original old worn green and black surface with a stencil on the top lid and boldly stenciled on the bottom H. F. Lombard. SIZE: Approximately 13” in diameter and approximately 7” h. CONDITION: Paint has a nice old patina with a small amount of wear. Otherwise, structurally prime and clean. 9-29464 (350-550)

517W
$431.00

OLD SPLINT PAINTED WALL BASKET. Late 19th to early 20th century with fanciful design, possibly Passamaquoddy, painted back many, many years ago. SIZE: 10” w x 9-1/2” to top of handle. CONDITION: Chipped along fancy curlicue; black paint ran in a few places, otherwise structurally fine. 9-29460 (400-600)

517X
$920.00

WONDERFUL SPLINT WALL BASKET. Late 19th or early 20th Century. Old salmon paint, having curlicue decorations. Possible Passamaquoddy. SIZE: 19” h x 12” w. CONDITION: There may have been an additional splint curlicue at the very top of the basket. Paint shows wear and soil; otherwise, generally structurally sound with a very nice look. 9-29461 (450-650)

517Y
$0.00

UNUSUAL INDIAN SPLINT DECORATED UMBRELLA HOLDER. Possibly Pina, this tall cylindrical container with hand-holds on either side; splint wrapped with diamond shaped design outlined in red and green. This late 19th or early 20th century basket is of an unusual Indian form obviously made for commercial purposes of the day when umbrella holders were fashionable and common. SIZE: 23” h, diameter approximately 13”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. A couple of small losses on splint wrapping on side and on top. Generally structurally sound, and a very interesting late 19th or early 20th century Indian made piece. 9-29481 (600-900)

517Z
$0.00

19TH CENTURY BARREL FRONT TIERED WALL SHELF. The painted shelf with compartment below fitted with two half-round doors that open to reveal the shelf. The overall surface of the shelf with retaining old Chinese-style decoration in red and mustard. SIZE: approximately 36” h x 18” across the front. CONDITION: Decorated surface is worn and there are paint losses, and the painted surface is raised up in places. Paint on the base appears to be original, that on the shelf appears to be old repaint with scattered insect holes and other small imperfections. 9-29478 (350-450)

518
$0.00

TRANSFER DECORATED LIVERPOOL JUG. Large jug having a black transfer of a patriotic cartouche “Peace, Plenty and Independence” (P.14 in Arman’s Book on Anglo American Ceramics) probably Herculaneum Pottery. Seal of the United States under the spout and large three-mast ship flying American flag on other side, possibly the Constitution. Unmarked base. SIZE: 10” h. CONDITION: Crack in body on handle side, chips on base, otherwise good with a good strong transfer. 9-29068 (1750-2750)

519
$0.00

SMALL TRANSFER LUSTRE JUG. Front vignette shows a ship floundering in stormy sea and “The Amemnon in a Storm”. Other side with a sailor’s verse “The Sailor’s Toast in Stormy Sea …”. Vignettes surrounded by orange lustre. SIZE: 5” h. CONDITION: Tight hairline at rim, otherwise very good. 9-29069 (750-950)

520
$1,437.00

OUTSTANDING STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE & WHITE WELL AND TREE PLATTER. Impressed mark “Rogers” for Rogers & Son or J & G. Rogers. Early 19th Century. Scene shows a castle ruin with water buffalo and figures walking on dirt path. A naturalistic border with trees and flowers. SIZE: 2-1/2” h x 20-3/4” w x 16” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29067 (1250-1600)

521
$1,380.00

GREAT BLUE WOOD BOWL. Antique trencher type bowl is rectangular shaped with old original blue paint. SIZE: 25-1/4” x 14” x 5-1/4” h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29426 (600-900)

522
$204.00

GOOD LARGE ANTIQUE TWO HANDLED CRANBERRY SCOOP. Twenty-two point rake has shaped sides, screen top and two long top handles with galvanized rounded back. SIZE: 10” h x 21” l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29430 (275-475)

523
$0.00

HORACE BUNDY (American, 1814-1883) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG CHILD. Oil on canvas laid on panel shows a half portrait of a child. The child gazes left and holds arm at chest. Background is a blue and yellow tinted cloud sky. Housed in an oval modern gilt frame with greenish/blue matte. Bundy was active in New Hampshire and Vermont during the 1840’s and 50’s and had a particular folk art style. SIZE: 19-1/2” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Craquelure, restored with inpainting, some lifting. Good. 9-29077 (2250-2750)

524
$0.00

19TH CENTURY GILT METAL EAGLE ON BALL. Possibly a weathervane. Down looking spread wing eagle mounted on a ball which has been mounted to a red and green wood stand. SIZE: 18” wing span; eagle and ball are 11” h. CONDITION: Some breaks, dents and wear. Good. 9-29060 (1000-2000)

525
$1,092.00

NICE PAIR OF BRASS AND WROUGHT IRON ANDIRONS. Gooseneck shaped vase having shaped blade has 6-1/2” pierced flower and scroll decorated top brass medallion. Arched base with small square feet. SIZE: 21” h x 17” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29433 (800-1200)

526
$345.00

GOOD BRASS BED WARMER WITH ORIGINAL GRAIN PAINTED HANDLED. 10” dia pan with hinged lid has chase decoration. Wonderful turned handle in mustard, red and black grain paint. SIZE: 40” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29427 (350-450)

527
$0.00

GRADUATED SET OF SIX ANTIQUE COPPER LONG HANDLED POTS. Nice set with slightly different handles having round deep pots. Zinc lined. SIZE: 9-3/4” x 5-1/2” tapering to 5” x 2-1/2”. CONDITION: Shows some use with out of roundness. Generally very good. 9-29432 (650-1000)

528
$3,737.00

HENRY FENSTERMACHER (American) TROMPE L’OIELE FIDDLE WITH BOW. Outstanding Hornett style large oil on canvas scene shows a barn door with offset strap hinges, a hanging fiddle, bow and music score with a blue ribbon “State Fair First Premium 190”. Also an envelope to Henry Fenstermacher, Springfield, Ohio with Dayton, Ohio postage mark and also stating “Partly After Harnett”. Housed in a fine mahogany veneered antique frame. After a similar painting by William Harnett. SIZE: 35” x 24-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. Very good. 9-29072 (3500-5500)

529
$805.00

EARLY FOLK ART HOOKED RUG WITH POT OF FLOWERS. Square rug has a center pot with flowers on a blue shaped background in a diamond motif with corner diamonds outlined in black. One end fitted with brass rod for hanging. SIZE: 24” x 25”. CONDITION: Small loss at top of flower, otherwise good. 9-29431 (850-1250)

530
$862.00

EARLY STRIPED HOOKED RUG. Rectangular rug has fine stripes in different colors with a black border. A very colorful small size rug which is hooked on burlap. SIZE: 57-1/2” x 33”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29428 (275-475)

531
$0.00

THOMAS KELLY (Irish/American, Publisher, 1795-1841) “THE RABBIT FANCIERS”. Large folio lithograph shows two dogs at rabbit hole with two dead rabbits. There are green grasses and red flowers amongst the rocks. Published by Thomas Kelly, 1867 and printed by Chas. Hart, NY. Housed in a molded wood mahogany frame. IMAGE SIZE: 18” x 24-1/2”. SIGHT SIZE: 23-1/2” x 29-1/2”. CONDITION: Some margin restoration, a few closed tears, only in margin otherwise very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-29084 (700-900)

532
$1,053.00

SCARCE LARGE CURRIER & IVES (American, Publisher, 19th Century) “THE HUNTERS SHANTY”. Conninghams Checklist No. 2993. Colored lithograph shows a man dragging a birch bark canoe onto shore with another man handling a recently shot deer. A campfire blazes heating a cast iron pot next to a log cabin. Dated in publisher’s line. Housed in a modern burl and black molded wood frame with light tan matte. IMAGE SIZE: 14-3/4” x 20-3/4”. SIGHT SIZE: 16-1/4” x 21-3/4”. CONDITION: Overall toning and foxing, generally very good with strong colors. Not examined out of frame. 9-29083 (1000-1500)

533
$460.00

CURRIER & IVES (American, Publisher, 19th Century) “HUSKING”. Conningham Checklist No. 3008. Large folio edition with good color. After a painting by Eastman Johnson, on stone by C. Severin. Dated 1861. Scene shows a family husking corn in an interior barn scene. Housed in a 19th Century carved molded wood frame with gold liner. Old and New Best 50. IMAGE SIZE: 21-1/4” x 27-1/4”. Total size is 21-3/4” x 29-3/4”. CONDITION: The print has been laid down. The bottom has been cut to the center of the margin title. There are several tears to edges, especially on the left side where one goes 8” into print. Three patches to left margin and all over toned light brown. 9-28719 (500-1000)

534
$345.00

N. CURRIER (American. Publisher, 19th Century) CLIPPER SHIP “DREADNAUGHT”. Conningham Checklist No. 1143. Large folio edition shows the clipper ship sailing right to left with U.S. flag. Legend has title and information regarding the ship. Housed in a stained molded wood frame. IMAGE SIZE: 16-1/2” x 24-1/4”. SIGHT SIZE: 23” x 29-1/2”. CONDITION: Some fading and toning. Generally good. No tears visible, not examined out of frame. 9-28698 (1000-2000)

535
$1,228.00

CURRIER & IVES (American, Publisher, 19th Century) CHAMPION TROTTING STALLION “NELSON”. Conningham Checklist No. 981. Large folio edition with good color. Signed in print “J. Cameron”. Copyright 1891. Scene shows a high wheel sulky being driven by a jockey in red and white. The large brown horse in full stride. “Bred, owned and driven by C. H. Nelson, Waterville, Maine”. Housed in a decorative red painted wood frame having an article from a newspaper concerning a similar print. TOTAL SIZE: 25-3/4” x 33-1/2”. CONDITION: There is some light water stains to bottom edge and one 6” stain. Examined out of frame. Generally good with some light toning. 9-28688 (1000-1500)

536
$345.00

CURRIER & IVES (American, Publisher, 19th Century) “THE GREAT DOUBLE TEAM TROT”. Conningham Checklist No. 2583. Large folio print shows two teams of horses pulling four-wheel skeleton wagons with driver. They pass in front of judging stand. Signed in print “J. Cameron 1870”. Good colors. Housed in a modern wood frame with white matte. Attached to the back is a conservators report dated 1991 which indicates a cleaning with mending to tears and color enhanced. 35mm slides of before and after are included. SIGHT SIZE: 20-1/4” x 27-1/2”. IMAGE SIZE: 16-1/2” x 27”. CONDITION: Fair with restoration spots in areas that are quite evident. 9-28713 (500-800)

537
$0.00

RARE AND OUTSTANDING ANTIQUE FOUR-PIECE PAINTED PALM FROND PARLOR SET. Set consisting of: Small settee, corner chair, armchair and ottoman. All in light green paint with craquelure and alligatored finish and upholstered in a replaced green velvet which is as is. Corner chair has a pencil inscription on the underside of the corner seat “For Marguerite and Manca Pafia 1899”. Described as follows: 1) Small settee has ten palm frond vertical slat back with four on each side supporting a curving frond as arm. The front with applied frond pieces which continue through the side in between the slats. Frond extended legs have X-frond supports. SIZE: 27” h x 24” d x 42” w x 15” seat h. 2) Armchair of similar construction but with the addition of two white deer antlers as arms. SIZE: 29-1/2” h x 22-1/2” at widest x 16” d x 15-1/2” seat h. 3) Corner or end chair with same construction with one frond arm and an opening on the other side. SIZE: 35” h x 18” w x 16” d x 15-1/2” seat h. 4) Ottoman of similar construction with an over upholstered top. SIZE: 15” h x 19” w x 16” d. CONDITION: Overall very good with a wonderful original paint surface. Some minor chips to palm fronds. 9-29151 (4500-6500)

538
$1,579.00

LAWRENCE C IRVINE CARVED & PAINTED LAKE TROUT. 31” large lake trout is mounted on an oval painted edge board. Signed “Carved and Painted by Lawrence C. Irvine, Winthrop, Maine”. SIZE: Overall is 39” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29308 (1500-2500)

539
$1,930.00

LAWRENCE C IRVINE CARVED & PAINTED BROOK TROUT. 19” carved brook trout is mounted on a simulated birch bark oval backboard. Back signed “Carved and Painted by Lawrence C. Irvine, Winthrop, Maine”. SIZE: Overall 10-1/2” x 23”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29302 (1500-2000)

540
$1,610.00

CARVED BROOK TROUT ON STATE OF MAINE BACKBOARD BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. 12” carved and painted brook trout is mounted on a state of Maine painted backboard simulating birch bark and having pine trees and pinecone branch. SIZE: 25” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29303 (1500-2500)

541
$0.00

PAINT DECORATED SCHOHARIE VALLEY, N Y DOWER CHEST. The top having applied molded edge, interior lidded till. Replaced strap hinges, applied molded edge bracket base. The chest is in a blue paint with the front having the original paint decoration of a red and mustard colored double handled vase of red and mustard color flowers with leaves. The corners having a red and mustard colored eight-petal flower linked with a border of foliate vine. SIZE: 19-3/4” h x case 41-1/2” x 16-1/2”. Top size 43-1/4” x 17-1/4”. CONDITION: Paint loss to top. Front has old original alligatored paint finish, some other scraping. Piece missing from right side front bracket. Back leg is a replacement. Generally good. 9-26420 (6000-8000)

542
$1,035.00

PILLAR AND SCROLL SHELF CLOCK BY ELI & SAMUEL TERRY. Original back label. Delicate bracket base with shaped skirt, thin turned posts with a scroll top having three brass finials. Original works and case but there has been major restoration involving the base and top crest. Wooden works appear to be consistent and original to the case. Two weights present. Key and pendulum present. Original wood dial with color touchup in corners. Door fitted with a bottom reverse paneled scene of large house and stairway to water and boat which may be a replacement. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 31-1/4” h x 17-1/2” x 4-1/2”. CONDITION: As stated above. There are also two small pieces of molding missing and small crack with chip in dial. Unknown working order, generally intact. 9-29336 (500-1000)

543
$172.00

COIN SILVER PUNCH LADLE. Late 18th/early 19th Century. Marked “ED & SB”. Fiddle pattern with an engraved sword with two intertwining snakes. SIZE: 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28519 (200-400)

544
$0.00

FINE ORIGINAL 19TH CENTURY FEDERAL EGLOMISE MIRROR. The two part mirror has a top eglomise panel with a rectangular scene depicting a church, home and man on sailboat. It has a white border with a wreath type border. Side three-reeded columns with cutout decorations in the corners and top crest. SIZE: 43” h x 21” w. CONDITION: Original old surface, very good. 9-28447 (800-1200)

545
$0.00

PAIR OF FEDERAL BRASS DOUBLE LEMON TOP ANDIRONS. Faceted shafts and having spurred legs ending in ball feet. Circa 1800-1815. SIZE: 18-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29285 (500-700)

546
$805.00

WIRE AND BRASS FEDERAL FIREPLACE FENDER. Three shaped brass finials on a brass D-shaped rail. The wire work with decorative curly-q’s on an iron frame. SIZE: 13” h x 37” at widest. CONDITION: Some bends and missing wire pieces. Good. 9-29144 (400-600)

547
$862.00

NICE CAUCASIAN TYPE ORIENTAL RUNNER. Three colorful borders with geometric designs surround a light brown field decorated with geometric shapes and animals. First half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 10’1” x 3’7”. CONDITION: Generally good with some fraying at ends. One end has repaired cuts and one 2” square area missing pile. 9-28860 (400-600)

548
$920.00

ROOM SIZE SEMI-ANTIQUE HERIZ ORIENTAL RUG. Colors of rust, dark blue, light blue and ivory. Center geometric medallion with two small medallions. Wide dark blue border. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 11’ x 7’10”. CONDITION: Low pile on one third end and some damage pile along edges. Fair. 9-29327 (400-600)

549
$0.00

FINE SHERATON BOW-FRONT CHEST. Case having four drawers with birdseye maple panels surrounded by mahogany banding flanked by fluted three-quarter round columns with shaped apron raised on well turned legs. Nicely shaped backsplat. First quarter of the 19th Century. SIZE: 46” h x case 39” w x 22” d. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29224 (4000-5000)

550
$1,725.00

FINE SHERATON MAHOGANY CARD TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO THE SHOP OF SAMUEL MCINTYRE. Shaped top with serpentine front supported by four turned shaped and reeded legs. Skirt having mahogany veneers with a central panel of framed oval. PROVENANCE: Hale Family of Beverly, Massachusetts. SIZE: 29-1/2” h x 36” w x 17-3/4” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28961 (3000-5000)

551
$920.00

QUEEN ANNE OVAL TEA TABLE IN RED PAINT. Three board oval top has center cleat which is carved through the shaped skirt. Legs with tapering round form with top ring turning end in small round pad feet. A nice red paint but not original. SIZE: 28” h x 32” x 26-1/2”. CONDITION: A nice surface in a good looking table which has had restoration including feet and parts of the top. 9-29367 (1500-2500)

552
$345.00

EARLY FOUR SLAT LADDER-BACK SIDE CHAIR IN RED. Sausage turned with nice turned finials, four back slats with double sausage link bottom stretchers. Replaced rush seat. In a nice old red surface. 18th Century. PROVENANCE: From a Newburyport, Massachusetts home. SIZE: 42” h x 16” seat h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28496 (800-1000)

553
$287.00

EARLY THREE SLAT LADDER-BACK ARMCHAIR. Nicely turned elongated ball finials, three shaped slats with elongated sausage turned posts. Turned double stretcher and a replaced rush seat. All in a dark brown later paint. 18th Century. PROVENANCE: From a Newburyport, Massachusetts home. SIZE: 46-1/2” h x 17-1/2” seat h x 22” across arms. CONDITION: Good. 9-28500 (500-800)

554
$0.00

EARLY WOODLANDS BURL WOOD TURNED BOWL. Late 18th/early 19th Century. Turned bowl with nice burl figuring. SIZE: 14-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. Old if not original crack in edge and opened knot on rim. 9-29273 (2000-3000)

555
$0.00

18TH CENTURY DELFTWARE PLATE. Deep plate has a central wheel in blue and rust. Outside borders have blue, rust and green flower designs. SIZE: 13-3/4” dia x 2” h. CONDITION: Plate has been restored and the coating that was put on in that process is lifting off. There is roughness to the edges but generally a good looking plate. 9-28516 (1500-2500)

556
$0.00

DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL. Probably 18th Century with a deep blue flower on the inside with a decorative inside border. Outside with nice flower and vine decoration. Small footed base. SIZE: 2-1/4” h x 6-3/4” w. CONDITION: Some chips to edge, otherwise very good. 9-28515 (400-600)

557
$230.00

DELFT 18TH CENTURY PLATE. Blue on white decoration shows a basket of fruit with flowers. Decorative blue leaf border. SIZE: 8-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Tight hairline crack from rim to almost the center of plate with a small chip at the rim. 9-29137 (200-400)

558
$0.00

TWO COLLAGE PAINTINGS OF UNCLE SAM AND PICKWICK TYPE ENGLISH GENTLEMAN. Classic Uncle Sam figure is standing with long hair, beard and top coat, brown pants and brown boots. He holds his top hat in his left hand down and gestures with his right hand. He is facing right. The figure is comprised of a cutout of his clothing with added painted features. The cutout may be of painted birch bark or heavy paper. In pencil on back of board “Uncle Sam”. Other of similar composition shows a barrel chested English man with boots, hat and waistcoat. He looks upwards and to the left apparently ignoring the world. Placed side by side these two images portray a gesturing U.S. of either friendship or help and the snobbery of the British. Figures stand against a light grayish background and are both framed with gold mattes and different period frames. SIGHT SIZE: 10” x 7-1/2”. CONDITION: 9-29374 (2000-3000)

559
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Chinese?, 19th Century) PAIR OF COLLAGE COASTAL SCENES. These two fascinating pictures are composed of a collage of natural materials which are put together to form two different scenes. Identically housed but of different sizes. 1) A scene showing a house with gazebo, fence and fields on the edge of a blue waterway. Mountains in the background with what may have a depiction of a snow topped peak to right side. Two docks and another house are seen along the water with one sailboat. On the left side is an urn topped memorial with the front of the bottom plinth “A la memoire de F.S.E.D.”. There is an animal, which appears to be a lamb to the right. All is seen under a blue sky and all in a 3-D effect. Materials used include wood and fibers. SIGHT SIZE: 9” x 11”. Overall is 13” x 15”. 2) Scene shows a waterway with a large house and structures on the left surrounded by large trees. There is a dog that walks along the shore. The right side has two levels of industrial type buildings with a cupola having a large weathervane. Smoke rises from some of the chimneys. Two sailboats are seen on the blue water and a tethered rowboat with two figures. SIGHT SIZE: 7-1/2” x 11”. Overall is 11-1/2” x 15”. CONDITION: Generally very good with minor losses. 9-29048 (1000-2000)

560
$603.00

EARLY TRADE SIGN “E. E. GOULD WALL PAPER AND ROOM MOULDING”. The double sided sign has white lettering on black background. Double frame and comes with two mounting braces. SIZE: 16-1/2” h x 134” w (11’2”). CONDITION: Shows some wear but generally very good. 9-29217 (700-1000)

561
$600.00

CARVED WOOD CAROUSEL HORSE ATTRIBUTED TO HERSCHEL. Running horse has carved saddle, front legs up, back legs are down with the head turned right. Comes with a green metal stand as a make-do holder. SIZE: Approximately 40” h x 48” l. CONDITION: Most of the paint is gone with traces present. There are repairs and repairs needed to some of the chipped and cracked wood. Fair to good. 9-28837 (1000-2000)

562
$1,320.00

PAINTED AND CARVED CAROUSEL HORSE ATTRIBUTED TO HERSCHEL-SPELLMAN. In galloping stance with head up and mouth open. Nicely carved saddle with eagle back, carved mane with nice facial expression. Front legs are up and the back legs in galloping form. There are glass jewels on the harness. Horses head angles to the right and is painted white with blue saddle. Sits on a custom wood stand for display. PROVENANCE: From a fine Corrina, Maine home. SIZE: 54” l x approximately 40” h. CONDITION: Generally very good, some paint chipping and cracks. 9-28571 (1000-2000)

563
$4,600.00

RARE LARGE SIZE FOLK ART WOOL BED RUG FROM THE VOTER FAMILY, NEW VINEYARD, MAINE. Central area having fifteen 12-3/4” squares showing a large five tiered multi-color flower surrounded by leaves in sets of three, some having a stem. Flower colors include red with blue, red with dark brown and red with green. Background is a dark brown. The flower has five rings of alternating colored petals. Outside border with a grayish brown background has corner red flowers with green leaves with trailing vines of small red flowers and red berries. Outside with a round scallop border in dark brown fabric. Appears to be made in all wool with some original piecing present. An old tag to one corner “Great Grandmother Abigail Voter”. A rare and possibly unique example. SIZE: 84” x 58”. CONDITION: Good with some small holes and fading. 9-29163 (2000-3000)

564
$4,312.00

OUTSTANDING STATE OF MAINE CLASSICAL GRAIN PAINTED DOUBLE DECK TOP CHEST. Mahogany drawer fronts having clear Sandwich glass knobs. Front with three quarter turned posts resting on high turned legs. Stepped double top fitted with four drawers and holding a decorative carved and grain painted backsplash. Case is red and black mahogany grain painting. First half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 64” h x case 44” w x 20-1/2” d. CONDITION: Generally very good with some minor wear. 9-29243 (2500-3500)

565
$0.00

FINE SHERATON MAINE TWO PART SECRETARY. Upper section having molded top over three inlaid doors with fitted interior. Interior having five drawers and five cubby holes. Base section having one long drawer over central long drawer flanked by two deep drawers. Raised on six tapering turned and reeded legs. Bottom section with fold over writing surface which rests on two pullout supports. Believed to have been made in Saco, Maine. First quarter of the 19th Century. SIZE: 51-3/4” h x base case 40” x 19-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29232 (4000-6000)

566
$0.00

FABULOUS FOLK ART CRAZY QUILT WITH CATS. Circa 1880. This folk art quilt is made of velvet patches and having fur fabric work. The fifteen squares are bordered by a green outside border having red tufts. Six of the squares are made up of different color patches and have a fur worked cat with button eyes giving it a three-dimensional effect. The other squares show colorful flowers and shapes on a patchwork background. Comes with a Velcro wood frame for display. REFERENCE: Exhibited at the Folk Art Museum in the 1970’s. American Cat-alogue, illustration No. 39. SIZE: 77” x 45”. CONDITION: Generally very good, a split in one patch. 9-26430 (5000-8000)

567
$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 (800-1200)

568
$3,910.00

AMERICAN FEDERAL MAHOGANY AND EBONY INLAID SOFA TABLE. Coastal New England, Circa 1800-1815. Rectangular top having two drop leaves with rounded corners with reeded edge. Side by side drawers with line and circle inlay with inlay to legs and frieze. Ending in paw brass capped feet with brass casters. SIZE: 28” h x 25” d x 31-1/2” (closed); 59-1/2” (open). CONDITION: Generally good, refinished. 9-29225 (4000-5000)

569
$0.00

LARGE SATSUMA DECORATED FLOOR VASE. Tapered tall vase having a bulbous base with three cutouts. Unmarked. Body decorated with heavy gold gilding in and around panels decorated with colorful flowers. PROVENANCE: From a Bucksport, Maine home. SIZE: 29” h x 10” at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28736 (500-1000)

570
$402.00

OUTSTANDING ORIENTAL EXPORT PLATTER. Oval platter with scene of colorful peacocks in a garden setting with garden pool. Bamboo trees have perched birds of different kinds. Outside border with pairs of birds on branch. Back side with a wonderful orange peel texture. SIZE: 15” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26702 (800-1200)

571
$632.00

FINE CHINESE EXPORT CHARGER. Mandarin and Famile Rose paneled scene with figures, butterflies and flowers with a gilt key border. SIZE: 13-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29258 (600-900)

572
$402.00

GREEN FITZHUGH SMALL PUNCHBOWL. Green panel decoration on inside and out. Bottom marked “Made in China”. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection (FW Woolworth Dept. Store). SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 11” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28128 (500-1000)

573
$575.00

PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE FITZHUGH PLATES. Early 19th Century. PROVENANCE: Estate of Maria M. Viveiros, New Bedford, Massachusetts. SIZE: 9-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28758 (400-600)

574
$1,207.00

SAROUK ROOM SIZE ORIENTAL RUG. First half of the 20th Century. Red field having all over flower decoration with multiple broken borders. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 11’10” x 9’2”. CONDITION: There are some worn spots which show white. Generally good, a usable carpet. 9-29325 (800-1200)

575
$0.00

ANTIQUE STEP-BACK CUPBOARD IN RED AND BLACK PAINT. Top section having two doors, each with two raised carved panels behind which are two shelves. Bottom section having side by side drawers and two raised panel carved doors below having one shelf behind. Sides have half turned columns, top with a crown molding and the bottom with a decorative molding which is only present on the front. Moldings and columns are painted black, remainder is in red. Probably Eastern European. SIZE: 78” h x 41” w x 22-1/2” d. CONDITION: Generally good, shows some use. Drawers have lip damage. 9-29089 (2000-3000)

576
$402.00

EARLY BLANKET CHEST IN SPANISH BROWN PAINT. Original painted chest has snipe hinged lid, lidded till, bootjack ends with frontal molding and molded overhanging top. SIZE: 22-1/2” h x 19” d x 49-1/4” w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29213 (500-750)

577
$258.00

EARLY FOUR SLAT LADDER-BACK SIDE CHAIR IN OLD BLACK. Sausage and ball turned back and front posts, double stretcher with an older rush seat. Graduated back slats with an old black over an earlier red paint. 18th Century. PROVENANCE: From a Newburyport, Massachusetts home. SIZE: 41” h x 16-1/4” seat h. CONDITION: Generally good, the top slat has chip and crack and some wear to black paint. 9-28497 (400-600)

578
$230.00

EARLY LADDER-BACK SIDE CHAIR. Sausage and ring turned posts and front legs. Three ladder splats and a double front turned stretcher. Replaced rush seat. 18th Century. In a nice old dark finish. PROVENANCE: From a Newburyport, Massachusetts home. SIZE: 40-3/4” h x 16” seat h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28499 (400-600)

579
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG CHILD. Pastel on paper shows a child with brown hair and blue eyes wearing a white fancy dress seated on a grassy bank next to small stream. Large trees frame the background and there is a wide brim hat beside. Housed in what appears to be its original painted gold frame. An unusual medium for an early American portrait. SIZE: 30” x 24”. CONDITION: Three of the four corners have tears and there is one slit in tree. Otherwise good. 9-28972 (2500-4000)

580
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HORACE BUNDY (American, 1814-1883) SLEEPING CHILD. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a young child wrapped in white sheet asleep in a small cushioned bed. Signed lower right in script which appears to be Th. or H. Kien..”. It is possible that the signature is Bundy’s. On the back is written “Horace Bundy C. 1844” on the relining. Housed in a very fine mahogany ogee frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 23-1/4” x 29”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, very good. 9-28952 (1200-1600)

581
$862.00

ANTIQUE CARVED WOOD AND PAINTED ROCKING HORSE. The white horse stands on a blue double rail rocker. Horse has saddle, bridle and carved features. 19th Century. SIZE: 31” h x 54” l. CONDITION: Original unrestored condition with damage to saddle, mane and leather parts. Wood is intact with some evidence of insect damage and paint loss. 9-28575 (450-650)

582
$287.00

CHILD’S ROCKING HORSE ON STAND. The red painted stand holds a white horse on a metal frame which rocks back and forth between wood posts. The horse is white with black mottling and supports a removable saddle with tooled leather. SIZE: 27” h x 33” l x 13” w. CONDITION: Some paint loss to frame, generally good. 9-28611 (250-450)

583
$805.00

ANTIQUE RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE. 19th Century weathervane has cast head and copper body which has been painted gold. SIZE: 15” h x 30” l. CONDITION: Some repairs and new paint. Otherwise good. 9-28455 (1500-2500)

584
$3,392.00

FULL BODIED HORSE WEATHERVANE (MAMBRINO PILOT). This example shows full bodied horse with wheel defined features. Horse in trot style form with front leg up, other three legs are affixed to flat rods attached to arrow style support rod. This rod has ball end and ball and tapering point at other end. Horses head and neck are cocked to one side and tail in curving upward position. SIZE: Horse is 14-1/2” x 10-1/2”. Total is 27” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Weathervane at one time was painted in a gold type paint which 50% has been lost to the bare metal. There is one bullet hole in the back left hind leg. Otherwise very good. 9-28521 (1500-2500)

585
$2,875.00

CHIPPENDALE MAPLE SLANT LID DESK. Case fitted with four graduated thumb molded drawers retaining its original brass willow hardware. Raised on an applied molded carved bracket base. Curly and figured maple interior fitted with nine small drawers, two document drawers and five cubby’s. SIZE: 38” h x 35-1/4” w x 18-1/2” d. CONDITION: Some old repairs, generally good. 9-29255 (2500-3500)

586
$517.00

LOT OF FOUR CHILDREN’S MUGS. Lot consists of: 1) 2-1/4” creamware handled mug with black transfer “Margaret”. Tight hairline with stains. 2) 2-1/4” Wedgwood mug with mauve transfer of ships in harbor “Ferrara”. 3) 2-1/4” handled mug with black transfer “Dr. Frankein’s Maxim’s” – Stained. 4) 2-1/2” Quimper with decoration of man with pipe with blue border. Slight roughness to rim. CONDITION: As stated above, otherwise good. 9-28596 (200-250)

587
$575.00

LOT OF THREE BANDED SEAWEED MOCHA MUGS. Largest mug marked “Quart”. Others unmarked. All three with blue bands, brown centers and seaweed decoration. SIZE: 6”; 5” and 4-3/4” h. CONDITION: The large has a tight hairline, otherwise very good. 9-29265 (300-500)

588
$1,955.00

PAINT DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. The six board blanket chest supported by four turned feet is decorated in blue paint with red painted panels having black highlighting to simulate mahogany. Dovetailed case, interior fitted with lidded till. Decoration to sides, front and top. Probably of Virginia origin. SIZE: 21-1/4” h x 35” w x 17” d. CONDITION: Some minor wear to top, otherwise very good. 9-26428 (1500-2500)

589
$0.00

LEON HAFFNER (French, 1881-1972) THE YACHT RACE. Gouache scene shows a racing yacht with sails full and three men aboard. Two other yachts are seen on other side of red buoy. Signed lower left “L. Haffner”. Housed in a painted wood frame with blue matte. SIGHT SIZE: 17” x 12”. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-28486 (1000-2000)

590
$0.00

JOHN STOBART (British, 1929-) “BOSTON – LONG WHARF BY MOONLIGHT IN 1865”. Limited edition (555/750) framed pencil signed print shows Boston’s famous wharf with tall ships and daily commerce. Published by Maritime Heritage Prints Inc. in a limited signed edition of 750. From the original painting by Stobart, copyright 1983. Pencil signed and number lower right. Housed in a fine partial gilt molded wood frame with linen matte and gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 23-1/2” x 33-1/4”. CONDITION: Near excellent. 9-28511 (1500-2500)

591
$287.00

JOHN STOBART (British, 1929-) “SAN PEDRO – THE BARK “VIDETTE” TOWING INTO PORT AT SUNRISE IN 1890”. Limited edition (79/750) framed pencil signed print shows a tall ship being towed by a tugboat into a busy harbor with rail lines and tall ships. Published by Maritime Heritage Prints Inc. in a limited signed edition of 750. From the original painting by Stobart, copyright 1983. Pencil signed and number lower right. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with double matte. SIGHT SIZE: 23” x 32”. CONDITION: Some minor foxing, very good. 9-28510 (400-800)

592
$2,300.00

SCRIMSHAW DECORATED WALRUS TUSKS. Skull held tusks are outside scrimshaw decorated by Eskimos. One shows a man with bow and arrow shooting a polar bear with another in kayak next to ice flows. Other tusk shows two Eskimo families. Mounted on a painted wood backboard framed in molded mahogany. SIZE: Tusks are 24”. Overall is 36” x 12-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29307 (1500-2500)

593
$1,150.00

SCRIMSHAW SWORDFISH BILL BY JOHN GEORGE KENNEDY. Mounted swordfish bill on a back plate of molded edge mahogany has decoration of spread wing eagle and shield, a large whaling scene with ships, men in boats and whales. A sperm whale is seen at the tip. Signed on left of decoration. SIZE: Bill is 37-1/4”. Back plate is 43-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-29300 (300-500)

594
$977.00

INTERESTING CARVED IVORY HINGED BOX. Heavy ivory box has carved roundels throughout on all sides and bottom. A very decorative box in a medieval type of look. SIZE: 2-1/4” h x 4-1/2” x 4”. CONDITION: Some old age cracks, otherwise good. 9-28436 (300-500)

595
$1,020.00

MINIATURE ON IVORY PORTRAIT OF A GIRL. Unsigned oval portrait shows a girl in white dress seated in a red sofa. The waist high portrait shows her with brown eyes and brown hair. Housed in a brass frame with back window having oval woven hair piece. SIZE: 2-1/2” x 2”. CONDITION: Frame has dents, miniature is good. 9-29129 (250-350)

596
$2,070.00

EAGLE DECORATED GILT GIRANDOLE MIRROR. 19th Century mirror has a convex 15-1/2” plate surrounded by ball decoration and an outer frame with two scrolls flanking a spread wing eagle. Bottom decorative crest. SIZE: 38” h x 26-1/2” w. CONDITION: Section of gesso missing at bottom and on balls, generally good. 9-29143 (800-1200)

597
$345.00

CLASSICAL MAHOGANY CARVED PIER MIRROR. The cornice top having lyre panels beneath flanked by acanthus leaf carved split balusters and having an ormolu decorated face. Circa 1815-1830. SIZE: 47-1/2” h x 24-1/2” w. CONDITION: One lyre has some carving missing, otherwise very good. 9-29240 (400-600)

598
$1,437.00

BALL AND CLAW FOOT CHIPPENDALE SLANT FRONT DESK. Dovetailed case with molded edge drop lid, which opens to reveal a three fan carved fancy interior. Four drawers all resting on ball and claw feet and apron having large carved shell. The drawers fitted with large bat wing brasses and bale handles. SIZE: 42” h x 40-1/2” w x 18-3/4” d. CONDITION: Restored, good. Crack on side and lip damage. Holes in top where gallery once was. 9-26234 (1000-3000)

599
$0.00

FEDERAL MAHOGANY TEA CADDY. Rectangular form with brass shield escutcheon and brass ball turned feet with two section fitted interior having lids. Early 19th Century. SIZE: 5-1/4” h x 8” w x 4-1/4” d. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29249 (250-350)

600
$585.00

LARGE ROOM SIZE SEMI-ANTIQUE RUG. Red field having center ivory medallion with blue inner medallion, all over flower spray field with corner decorations. Coarse weave with wide ivory border and other borders. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 13’8” x 10’6”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-29335 (600-1000)

601
$450.00

FOUR GALLON BIRD STONEWARE CROCK. Light blue fancy bird on a scrolled branch. Impressed mark “A. O. Whittemore Havana, NY 4”. 1869-1893. Two side handles, brown interior. SIZE: 10-1/2” h x 11-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28268 (600-800)

602
$1,955.00

RARE STONEWARE TALL JAR WITH OWL DECORATION. Mid 19th Century stoneware jar thought to be of Indiana make has owl type bird standing on blue ground next to a blue tree. A fine folk art piece with history. Tapered cylinder type jar with upper neck and rim are off round. PROVENANCE: Fendelman Sale, Sotheby’s 10/93 Auction. SIZE: 10-1/2” h. CONDITION: Some small light chips to rim, otherwise very good. 9-28319 (1000-2000)

603
$316.00

TWO GALLON BLUE DECORATED BUTTER STONEWARE CROCK. Low round crock has two side handles, blue decorated double leaf, impressed signed “Martin Crafts Nashua, NH 2”. Brown interior. Crafts worked in Nashua from 1838-1852 and then moved to Whately, Mass. SIZE: 5-3/4” h x 11” dia. CONDITION: Very good, one old pock mark to the right of name and some roughness to one ear. 9-28274 (600-800)

604
$690.00

LARGE SIX GALLON STONEWARE CROCK WITH BIRD AND FLOWERS. 10” bird sits on a spray having three flower branches above which impressed with mark “E & L P Norton, Bennington, VT 6”. 1861-1881. Two handled large crock has three incised lines at top and bold blue decoration and brown glaze interior. SIZE: 13-1/2” h x 13-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Crack on left side which extends from the rim to the edge of the handle and makes a Y for another 5”. Otherwise good. 9-28309 (1000-1500)

605
$345.00

TWO GALLON OVOID STONEWARE CROCK WITH BLUE SPRAY. Blue spray with impressed mark above “J. Norton & Co Bennington, VT 2”. 1859-1861. SIZE: 10-1/2” h x 8-1/4” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28273 (400-600)

606
$2,300.00

TIGER MAPLE AND CHERRY QUEEN ANNE TWO PART HIGHBOY. Married New England highboy has a top section with five graduated drawers and cornice molding. Replaced bottom section has a small central drawer flanked by square drawers. Nicely shaped skirt on high cabriole legs. Replaced brasses. PROVENANCE: From a fine western Massachusetts home. SIZE: Top is 37” w 17” d. Bottom is 39” w x 17-3/4” d. Overall 74-1/2” h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28341 (3000-5000)

607
$480.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century) COASTAL SAILING. Oil on cardboard nautical scene shows two-mast schooner sails right to left in choppy green ocean. A steamship is off the stern and a large sailing ship is off the port bow. Off port bow is a rock island with white and black lighthouse. Unsigned. Housed in an oak modern molded wood frame. SIZE: 15-3/4” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good, craquelure. A nice primitive scene. 9-28252 (800-1200)

608
$2,185.00

FINE PAINTED ANTIQUE AUGUSTA, MAINE FIRE BUCKET . In old green paint with writing in black “Augusta B. Tappan No 2 1827”. All in a round banded circle with mustard and black highlights. Red top and bottom rim, replaced black leather handle. SIZE: 12” h without handle x 8” dia. CONDITION: Generally very good, some scrapes. 9-28288 (1000-1500)

609
$1,150.00

WROUGHT IRON FIREPLACE BIRD SPIT. Spit rod has three arched footed base with central rod having knob top. Spring adjusted oval has four two-prong spikes. A nice shaped hook. SIZE: 25-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28294 (500-800)

610
$0.00

GOOD HEART DECORATED WROUGHT IRON REVOLVING TOASTER. Diamond point curved handle has hanging hole, curled central foot, two diamond point side feet. Rotating toaster 11” w with heart shaped curlicues. SIZE: 16” l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28293 (300-500)

611
$230.00

TWO IRON HEART TRIVETS. 1) 9” l x 1-1/2” h open heart form with hear shaped feet. 2) 11-1/2” l x 5” w with three rod feet and snake head front. Incised dot decorated. CONDITION: Generally very good, some rust and pitting. 9-28257 (250-400)

612
$431.00

WOOD WALL MOUNTED PLATE RACK. Pine plate rack has cutout ends with top heart sections. Eighteen slots for plates and a three bar top acts as a shelf. Side soap holder in wire form is attached. SIZE: 18” h x 21-1/2” w x 7-1/2” d. CONDITION: Nice primitive look, very good. 9-28347 (200-400)

613
$345.00

ANTIQUE HEART DECORATED SLAW BOARD. Standard form with cutout heart top, angled blade on a well scrubbed and used surface. SIZE: 21-1/2” h x 7” w. CONDITION: Good. 9-28346 (200-300)

614
$431.00

NICE ANTIQUE FOLK ART CRISSCROSS FRAME WITH HEARTS. Carved and stained crisscross frame has four hearts, one in each corner. Pennsylvania, 19th Century, probably Civil War era. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 7-3/4”. CONDITION: Good with some loss to mirror plate. 9-28358 (200-400)

615
$1,150.00

ONE DRAWER INLAID HEPPLEWHITE STAND. Dovetailed drawer has a porcelain knob. The top inlaid with fans at the corner and a square lined top. An interesting country stand. SIZE: 29” h x 20” w x 19-1/2” d. CONDITION: Several cracks to top and top is well worn. Otherwise good. 9-28359 (800-1200)

616
$5,750.00

TIGER MAPLE CHIPPENDALE SLANT FRONT DESK. The fabulous tiger graining on the lid, four drawers and base has a honey brown old color. Each of the four graduated drawers fitted with bale replaced brasses. Chestnut secondary wood. The lid fitted with a matching escutcheon plate having a lock present. A good interior fitted with five drawers over two long drawers. Central drawer with secret pullout compartment, also eight pigeonholes. Original key is present. SIZE: 42-1/4” h x 20” d x 38” d. CONDITION: Generally in very good condition with some old repairs and restoration including the lid and base. 9-28343 (4000-6000)

617
$0.00

MAHOGANY AND EGLOMISE COURTING MIRROR. Rectangular mirror plate surrounded by a veneered frame having an eglomise panel of flowers against a white background in top crest. Back signed on top crest “Bought in Cuyler N.Y. January 1st 1800”. SIZE: 16” x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Mirror has two cracks and small piece missing. Top with small sliver on each bottom side is missing. Otherwise good. 9-28357 (800-1200)

618
$35,650.00

FLYING STEEPLECHASE HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO A. L. JEWELL & CO. The horse parallels the angled fence with front legs tucked underneath and the back legs almost straight out. A bulbous tail with serrated age man. Fence and center pole are mounted on a 3” flat copper horizontal bar which is rolled over a small steel rod. Three dimensional body with cast head and front legs. Very rare form in a desirable weathervane. PROVENANCE: Northeast Auctions Sale Lot 658, 11/6/93. SIZE: 30-1/2” total h; Horse is 15” h x 33-3/4” w. Bottom strap is 36” w. CONDITION: There are several layers of finish, the last being a bright gold which is only 15% present. There are layers including a yellow paint and green verdigris. Fence has a black over green verdigris with traces of yellow. Structurally very good. 9-28282 (25000-40000)

619
$690.00

GOOD DECORATED REDWARE SIDE HANDLED POT. Glazed redware pot with incised notched shoulder has top pouring spout to side with strap handle having large thumb print. First half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 5-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good with minor roughness at the top rim. 9-28337 (600-800)

620
$420.00

THREE SLIP DECORATED REDWARE PLATES. 8-1/4”, 8-3/4” and 9”. Each having yellow squiggle line decoration all in varying rust color and notched edge. All period plates having a crackle finish. CONDITION: One has large chip to rim, there is loss of slip decoration and chips with small cracks. 9-28336 (500-800)

621
$575.00

FIVE ANTIQUE SPONGEWARE PITCHERS. Three are similar with squared handles, one has rounded handle and one is large with nice blue mottling with a large handle. SIZE: 6-3/4” and 9” h. CONDITION: Two have tight hairline cracks, the tall pitcher has a number of old cracks. Otherwise good. 9-28350 (500-750)

622
$230.00

FINE BLUE AND WHITE STONEWARE PITCHER WITH COWS. Standard form pitcher has an oval with relief cows in deep blue on both sides with a deep blue decorated top and bottom border. SIZE: 8” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28373 (150-300)

623
$4,485.00

FINE CHERRY FOUR DRAWER GRADUATED CHEST. Connecticut River Valley. The graduated drawers fitted with bale hardware, nicely carved ogee bracket base. The applied molded edge top extends 2” beyond the back of the case. Fine figured cherry used throughout. SIZE: 34-1/2” h x 36-1/2” w x 18-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28362 (1000-2000)

624
$230.00

FINE EARLY PAIR OF TALL SQUARE BASE BRASS CANDLESTICKS WITH EJECTORS. Late 18th/Early 19th Century. Square tapered base has central cylinder column with square top. Side turned handle ejector is present on both. SIZE: 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28251 (300-500)

625
$690.00

THREE ONION TYPE LANTERNS. 1) 9” lantern with removable candleholder base having star punches, a round globe with top having cutout bands of stars and diamonds. Stepped cone top with ring hanger. 2) 12” h. Removable base has diamond cutouts, round shaped globe with tin top having diamonds and circle cutouts. A comb top with holes and a small round crimped smoke bell with handle. 3) 11” h lantern with screw out star decorated base, wide round ball globe. Top decorated with stars and diamond. Cone shaped top with small smoke bell and large ring. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28300 (450-750)

626
$345.00

PAIR OF FINE STEEL HOG SCRAPER PUSH UP CANDLESTICKS. Round base and column shaft has side ejector with top rim having hook. Thought to be of Shaker origin and they certainly are the quality and craftsmanship that the Shakers would produce. PROVENANCE: Ex-Jordan Collection, Willis Henry Auctions 9/91. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 3-3/4” dia base. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28317 (300-500)

627
$287.00

FANCY LARGE SAW TOOTH ADJUSTABLE CANDLEHOLDER. Single candle cup with drip pan set on a looped portion of the saw tooth blade that ends in a snake like finial. Snake formed adjusting bar set on a straight rod with curved end and snake hook. SIZE: Adjusts from 36” to 48”. CONDITION: Some rust and pitting but generally very good. 9-28241 (500-800)

628
$1,725.00

PRESENTATION ANTIQUE BANJO CLOCK. Circa 1815-1825. Probably from the Boston area. Brass movement which is stamped “26” with no name. Old dial having two clock service names, also a small oval sticker “Wm. Senter & Co. 51 Exchange Street, Portland, Maine”. Eglomise rope panel with gold leaf decorated tablet. Bottom tablet having a scene of two ships, the Constitution and Guerriere with a central title “Hull”. Two gold capitols and a central shield with eagle. Gilt front case with rope turnings and block corners having a drop shelf with ball decoration and acorn bottom finial. Weight, pendulum, key and replaced eagle finial are present. Case is in mahogany with a black molded back edge. SIZE: 42” h x 10-1/4” w. CONDITION: Some restoration, generally very good. 9-28287 (2000-4000)

629
$1,560.00

FINE DIRECTIONAL TAVERN SIGN FOR “BANBURY WAY”. Iron sign has a square frame with a top arrow holding a swinging pierced sign with two top lines “Banbury Way”. Bottom with a man on galloping horse. Comes with a wood stand for display but when found in the home it was wall mounted. SIZE: Sign is 30” x 33-1/2” with an extension of 9” for bottom bracket. CONDITION: Some light bends, generally very good with evidence of an earlier coat of paint, presently black. 9-28244 (1000-2000)

630
$780.00

OUTSTANDING PAIR OF TALL WROUGHT IRON DOUBLE PRICKET CANDLESTICKS. Central tapered shaft holds a top pricket candlestick with hoop holder and drip pan. Another arm has a similar pricket candle holder but with small hoop. Upper can handle a 2” w candle, the lower 1-1/4”. There is another hanging hook in between. Decorative wide pan base has three scroll feet. SIZE: 23-1/2” h. Bottom pan 7” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28256 (1500-2500)

631
$1,610.00

OUTSTANDING PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY TALL HOG SCRAPER CANDLESTICKS. Round base with cylinder shaft holding a drip pan form top with hook. Large thumb ejector on side. SIZE: 11-3/4” h x 5” dia base. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28316 (800-1200)

632
$0.00

INTERESTING WROUGHT IRON FISH DECORATED ADJUSTABLE TRAMMEL. Two rods linked with a chain 7” fish form adjustment having round loop handle and several hooks for hanging. A rare and interesting form. SIZE: 41” l to 70” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28240 (400-800)

633
$287.00

GOOD COMBINATION RUSH HOLDER AND CANDLESTICK. 19th Century. Wrought iron rush holder has a curved handle which holds a candle cup. Turned wood burl base. SIZE: 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: Jaws locked but in very good condition. 9-28327 (500-800)

634
$4,025.00

TWO PART QUEEN ANNE CHERRY HIGHBOY. Married New England highboy has upper section with two drawers over four graduated drawers. Bottom section having a long top drawer over three side by side drawers with the central drawer having a well carved fan. Pendent drop carved skirt and high cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Replaced brasses. PROVENANCE: From a fine western Massachusetts home. SIZE: Top is 35-1/2” w x 17-1/4” d. Base is 38-1/8” w x 19-1/2” d. Overall 78” h. CONDITION: A nice looking restored highboy. Top left cornice molding has missing section to back. Otherwise very good. 9-28308 (5000-8000)

635
$2,530.00

RARE FRAKTUR DRAWING OF A BAREFOOT GIRL WITH BIRD. Pen and ink drawing highlighted with watercolor shows a young girl with long striped dress barefoot. Right arm is held up and holds a bird on her forefinger. There is a pencil inscription “Maria…”. Thought to be Pennsylvania, Circa 1835 Mahatonga Valley. Housed in a modern decorative wood frame. Open framed on a beige background. SIZE: 7” x 3-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28312 (300-500)

636
$780.00

OUTSTANDING MINIATURE WATERCOLOR OF A GIRL IN RED DRESS. Half portrait of a girl in a fancy ruffled dress and she wears a red coral necklace. Brown hair. Housed in an antique sanded edge flat frame with gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 3-1/2” x 2-3/4”. CONDITION: Good. 9-28304 (800-1200)

637
$840.00

PAIR OF MINIATURE PORTRAITS OF A MAN AND A WOMAN. Identically housed miniatures are in a double gilt frame having an outer wood decorated frame with an inner gilt metal lined frame. Miniatures show a man and a woman sideways seated in chairs as half portraits. They face each other, man facing right and wearing a black coat and white shirt, brown hair with long sideburns. Woman facing left wears a black dress with white collar and large white hairpiece. She has brown curly hair and both are seen against an ivory background which lowers to a dark greenish/brown. SIGHT SIZE: 3-3/4” x 2-3/4”. CONDITION: There is some light spot foxing but generally very good. 9-28303 (800-1200)

638
$460.00

PAINTED SHEET IRON INDIAN WITH BOW AND ARROW LOCOMOTIVE ORNAMENT. Single kneeling Indian has drawn bow with large arrow. Painted black, red and white. Commonly used as weathervanes, it stands on its original rod and flat iron bracket. SIZE: Indian is 20” h x 17-1/4”. CONDITION: Some paint chips with rust, old paint surface, structurally very good. 9-28330 (1000-2000)

639
$287.00

FLAT STEEL LOCOMOTIVE WEATHERVANE. Cutout steel weathervane of an train engine. Engine with four wheels connected by flat slats, open back compartment and with two looped slats to hold bar. SIZE: 13” h x 23-1/4” l. CONDITION: Rusty surface, generally very good. 9-28364 (1000-2000)

640
$805.00

INTERESTING AND RARE ARTICULATED HORSE TRICYCLE. The three-wheel tricycle has two large back wheels fastened to a carriage type buggy. The wheels are fitted to two foot pedals which the child accesses from sitting on an upholstered carriage seat. The front horse figure is articulated past the front legs and attached to a front small wheel. As the front of the horse turns, so does the wheel. The horse is wood and painted black and gold and has a bridle and bit, horse hair tail and mane. The buggy is in original red with black and mustard highlighting. Comes with a black riding crop. A most unusual form. Purchased at a Dick Withington sale in 1992. SIZE: 22” h x approximately 46” l. Horse is 22-1/2” h x 24”. CONDITION: Some wear to paint surface and loss to horses leather ears. Some deterioration to tire tread but generally in good condition. 9-28292 (1000-1500)

641
$300.00

GOOD PAINTED ROCKING HORSE. Green and yellow stenciled double rocker base supports a painted horses head on a flat board. Behind which is a carriage type seat in the Windsor style painted in red with a hand painted flower and mustard trim. SIZE: 48” l x 16” at widest x 16” h. CONDITION: Some wear to paint surface where expected. Horse has some bridle missing. Otherwise good. 9-28332 (500-800)

642
$1,035.00

INTERESTING PAINTED FOLK ART FIRE WAGON. The wagon has red paint with mustard highlights and has a four wood wheel undercarriage. The wagon with a front wood footboard in front of a wagon seat having pierce carved stars on each side. The back with two slat supports which hold two small eleven-rung ladders and supports a metal banded barrel with bell top and hose. Front long T-post for pulling. SIZE: Wagon is 40” l x 20” w x 34” at highest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28368 (600-1000)

643
$230.00

TWO OAK CHILD’S CHAIRS BY HAYWARD BROS. & WAKEFIELD COMPANY. Matching armed rocker and armchair in the Windsor style in oak. Nice turnings and original finish with original labels. First half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 23” h x 10” seat h x 16-1/2” w. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28283 (400-600)

644
$1,380.00

OUTSTANDING BRIGGS BROS. & CO SEED DISPLAY BOX WITH ORIGINAL SEED PACKAGES. Country Store seed display box has a front label with spread wing eagle holding banner “Fresh Reliable”. Choice Vegetable Seeds From Briggs Bros & Co Rochester, NY”. Inside of the hinged lid displays a large label picturing each vegetable with a contents list. Box contains approximately 190 original full seed packets. Each packet has a wonderful color depiction of the vegetable and priced at 5cents. Rarely does one find an original display box complete with contents. SIZE: 5-1/4” h x 24” w x 10-1/4” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28345 (500-1000)

645
$575.00

CAST IRON FIGURAL TOBACCO CUTTER. Figural Little Imp Commercial Tobacco Cutter made of cast iron. A very unusual and old commercial tobacco cutter featuring a kneeling imp figure thumbing his nose at the world in old red paint. The words Brighton with the number 3 are cast into the side above the blade. SIZE: 10″ l x 7″ h. CONDITION: Good. 9-28334 (500-800)

646
$0.00

SENSATIONAL LARGE RECLINING NUDE COPPER WEATHERVANE. Mermaid like reclining nude is seen with elbow on horizontal rod with simulated wave at end. She is seen completely nude with a very shapely figure. Her other hand rests on her hip. Her head is up looking over shoulder with 3-dimensional cut realistic eyelashes. Her long flowing hair is accented in sharp wavy shapes. Backside is three dimensional but not as detailed. The finish in an applied green and dark finish. 20th Century. A fantastic image with great presence. SIZE: 60” l x 21-1/2” h to horizontal rod. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28338 (15000-25000)

647
$402.00

THREE INDIAN DECORATED BASKETS. Northeast origin. 1) Rectangular spot decoration. 6-1/2” h x 16” w x 12-1/2” d – Generally very good with one small break in bottom. 2) Two handled open basket having bright yellow with red and green decorations, other small green and red bands with a bottom yellow band. 6” h x 13-1/2” w x 12” d – One break on bottom, generally very good. 3) Two handled tight weave basket with blue decorative bands. 5-1/2” h x 13-1/2” l x 11” w – Very good. 9-28353 (400-800)

648
$115.00

TWO LARGE HANDLED RECTANGULAR BASKETS. Nice old baskets have nice coloration with square weave base and central fixed D-shaped handle. One is 9” h without handle x 25-1/2” x 14-1/2”. Other is 8-1/4” h x 19-1/2” l x 13-1/2” w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28353-6 (300-600)

649
$345.00

GOOD ANTIQUE SWING HANDLE SHAKER TYPE BASKET. Push up bottom with nice carved swing handle in round form. SIZE: 7” h x 12” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28353-3 (300-500)

650
$0.00

FINE PAIR OF WROUGHT IRON PIPE TONGS. Long tongs have a spring type looped over handle. Central spike for cleaning pipe. Also a knob stand below handle on the side with mark “IX XII”. A fine pair of pipe tongs. SIZE: 23” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28290 (300-500)

651
$373.00

TWO IRON SPATULAS. 1) 9-1/2” shaped flat keyhole design with curled loop end. 2) 12-3/4” rectangular spatula with shaped handle signed “P.A.T.” with loop top. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28289 (200-400)

652
$517.00

GOOD WROUGHT IRON HEART DECORATED SHORT PEEL. Square blade with a cutout heart going to a round handle which terminates in an open heart. SIZE: 19” l x 4-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good, some rust and pitting. 9-28239 (200-400)

653
$230.00

TWO BRASS AND IRON SKIMMERS. 1) 23-3/4” l having a 7-1/2” dia flat brass reticulated pan. Tapered handle with hook end. 2) 17-1/2” having a 5-1/4” shaped brass reticulated bowl with wrought iron handle and curly-q hook. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28329 (200-300)

654
$402.00

FINE EARLY IRON SPOON WITH RAMS HORN HANDLE. Deep bowl squared handle with tight ram horn end. Nice quality in a very early spoon. SIZE: 7-1/4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28351 (100-150)

655
$230.00

19TH CENTURY SPLIT COLUMN PICTURE MIRROR. Top reverse glass picture of a New England homestead with fence and dirt road and trees. Split column frame decorated in black and gold with corner block having brass accents. SIZE: 24-1/4” x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: All original, some flecking to sky area and light chipping to paint. 9-28328 (150-200)

656
$747.00

BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PLATTER. Deep platter with cut corners has nice blue decoration. SIZE: 16-1/2” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28318 (600-1000)

657
$575.00

SET OF TEN BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PLATES. Shallow bowl/plates are all 19th Century and have nice blue decoration. SIZE: 8-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Two have small chips, one has crows foot cracks, one has a very old tight hairline. Otherwise very good. 9-28320 (400-600)

658
$316.00

SEVEN BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PLATES. SIZE: 7-1/4”. CONDITION: Six are very good, one has repaired edge. 9-28372 (200-250)

659
$201.00

SIX BLUE AND WHITE ORIENTAL PLATES. Lot consists of: 1) 9-3/4” dia blue Canton shaped shallow bowl – Hairline to side. 2) & 3) Two 5-1/2” Canton blue and white plates – One with small chip. 4) 6-1/2” Canton plate – Small chip. 5) 9-1/4” blue and white plate with seascape decoration – Very good. 6) 9-3/4” Oriental plate with blue flowers and symbols – Very good. 9-28378 (150-250)

660
$287.00

ENGLISH SMALL SIZE GRANDFATHER CLOCK BY JOHN WAINWRIGHT. Brass dial marked “John Wainwright Wellingborough No 13 72”. Brass works. Pendulum and two weights present. Small case having squared hood with hooded top, tombstone door and molded square cutout base. Side access door. SIZE: 79” h x 14-1/2” w x 10” d. CONDITION: Hour hand present, no others. Shrinkage and warping to the door. Case fair, movement may not have originated with case. Unknown working order. 9-28302 (1000-1500)

661
$2,300.00

FINE APPLIQUÉD ALBUM QUILT. Quilt having a green swag and red bud border. Interior with nice white quilted background has sixteen album squares with appliquéd decoration. They include potted tulips, spray of flower and berries, wreaths of roses, bird and leaves, memorial monument with gate, butterflies and willow, basket of flowers, cornucopia of flowers, wreath with bird, strawberry circle, leaf circle and more. SIZE: 87” x 87”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28333 (3000-5000)

662
$450.00

FINE APPLIQUED FLOWER QUILT. Mid 19th Century. Central pot of red tulips has five flowers surrounded by four pots with three flowers having a border with one flower and three flower corner which intersects the border. Wonderfully quilted background with pinwheel flowers, checkerboard and other designs. A red bound edge. A nice design, well thought out and executed. SIZE: 77” x 70”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28354 (1000-2000)

663
$240.00

HEART DECORATED APPLIQUÉD QUILT. Green printed circles have four bright red hearts with green printed fabric squares and a green printed fabric border. SIZE: 66” w x 83” l. CONDITION: Some minor stains, very good. 9-28356 (200-400)

664
$0.00

OUTSTANDING FOLK ART PRESIDENTIAL FIRST LADIES QUILT. Sixteen blocks have sixteen different Presidential First Ladies starting with Martha Washington and ending with Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Each square has a watercolor and patchwork needlework likeness of each woman in appropriate dress of the time. Each are labeled in black needlework and dated. On white linen and have a blue cross stitch border around the square. Center of quilt is written in needlework “Christmas Greetings 1934”. Possibly unique and shows a tremendous talent and creativity. Blue border with a blue backing. SIZE: 81” x 67”. CONDITION: Very good with some spots which probably could be cleaned. 9-28344 (5000-7000)

665
$172.00

EARLY WROUGHT IRON PAN FORM DOUBLE CANDLEHOLDER. Rectangular edged pan has a tall and short candleholder attached handle fitting which holds a turned wood handle. SIZE: 14” l x 3-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28280 (300-500)

666
$345.00

THREE WROUGHT IRON CANDLEHOLDERS. 1) Triangular shaped 19-1/2” h candleholder has two central twist side rods and one bottom flat bar which holds a cone shaped candleholder. Loop top hook. 2) 13” to 21-1/4” adjustable candleholder with nine adjusting holes. 3) 16” candleholder with twisted rod and hook end. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28297 (300-450)

667
$345.00

GOOD SPIRAL WOOD BASED CANDLEHOLDER. 18th Century. Round wood base holds an open spiral candleholder with side ejector which revolves around the stick. Top having an attached hook for hanging. Nice form. SIZE: 8” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28284 (300-500)

668
$575.00

OUTSTANDING CIRCULAR TWELVE HOLE CANDLE MOLD. Round top has a central handle, twelve candle tubes with a round base. SIZE: 13-1/2” with handle x 9” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28238 (250-400)

669
$115.00

BRASS ROUND BASE QUEEN ANNE STYLE CANDLESTICK. Dome shaped round base holds a cylinder with central ring and slide ejector. SIZE: 7” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28285 (200-250)

670
$402.00

OAK RECTANGULAR TOP HUTCH TABLE. Rounded corner top made of three boards with large cleats. Base with a hinged lid storage compartment and cutout legs fitted with small rollers. Pegged construction, custom made tufted green cushion accompanies piece. Late 19th Century. SIZE: 30” h x top 54” x 37-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. Nice dark patina. 9-28367 (1000-2000)

671
$115.00

THREE UNUSUAL FOOD CHOPPERS. 1) 19-1/2” 5-1/2” figured wood slaw slicer with two different blades, one having a serrated edge, the other a razor edge with hanging hole. 2) Two curved choppers with small blades. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28352 (200-300)

672
$0.00

FOUR EARLY STEEL AND WOOD FOOD CHOPPERS. Outstanding group with two T-handle choppers, one with forged iron rattails through wood handle, possibly 18th Century. Another with half round chopper with good turned handle. A side handled chopper with curled ends. Another example with side handle having a heart decorated shaft which holds the half moon chopper. SIZE: Generally 6” to 7” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28352-1 (400-600)

673
$201.00

SIX ANTIQUE WOOD AND STEEL FOOD CHOPPERS. Two T-handle with turned wood handles, three wood handle and one curved with two turned handles. CONDITION: Generally good, one handle has insect damage. 9-28352-2 (250-400)

674
$180.00

LOT OF SIX COLORFUL SANDWICH CHRISTMAS SALTS. Lot consists of: Two cobalt blue, Sapphire blue, light green, amber and vaseline. Some with agitators, others without. SIZE: Approximately 2-1/2” h. CONDITION: One missing finial. Glass is all good with no chips or cracks. 9-28260 (200-400)

675
$862.00

THREE HISTORICAL AQUA FLASKS. 1) For Pikes Peak, one pint with eagle on one side and man on the other. GXI-41. 7-3/4” h. 2) 8” h aqua Benjamin Franklin and TW Dyott M.D, quart. Plain lip, open pontil, vertical ribs “Kensington Glass Works, Philadelphia”. GI-96. 3) 10” h aqua Jeny Lind Calabash with Jeny Lind on one side and a house on the other. GI-103. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28277 (300-500)

676
$210.00

TWO FIGURAL AMBER BITTERS BOTTLES. 1) 9” Tippecanoe. One side embossed Tippecanoe, the other “H.H. Warner & Co.”. Bottom “Pat Nov. 20. 88 Rochester, NY”. 2) 10” Drakes 1860 Plantation Bitters. “Pat 1862”. Log cabin form. There is an outside burst bubble on the roof, otherwise good. 9-28279 (100-200)

677
$316.00

FREE BLOWN GREEN BOTTLE. Early bottle of bulbous form with flat base has applied collar and polished sheered lip. Open pontil to base in a nice green color. SIZE: 11-1/2” h x 8-1/2” at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28377 (100-200)

678
$258.00

LOT OF FOUR GREEN TAPERED GIN BOTTLES. Lot includes a pair of early 18th Century gins with applied lips. SIZE: 9” h. CONDITION: One has side crack, otherwise good. Also included is a BIM 10-1/2” and a 5” BIM with side writing “J.J. Melchers. WZN”. CONDITION: Small chip to lip, otherwise very good. 9-28388 (100-200)

679
$575.00

FOUR GALLON BIRD STONEWARE CROCK. Open top large crock has two side handles and a large bird on branch. Above which is impressed mark “F. B. Norton Sons Worcester, Mass 4”. 1865-1885. SIZE: 11” h x 11-3/4” dia. CONDITION: One chip in the making on the rim, blue did not consistently adhere and has some blemished throughout. Otherwise very good. 9-28272 (600-800)

680
$0.00

LARGE FOUR GALLON BIRD STONEWARE CROCK. Cobalt blue bird having dot decoration has a spiral line through center topped by a large “4”. Impressed mark “Hart’s Fulton”. 1878-1895, Fulton, NY. Open top crock has side handles with nice decoration and a black interior. SIZE: 11” h x 11-1/2” dia. CONDITION: One handle has roughness otherwise good. 9-28262 (600-800)

681
$390.00

LARGE OVOID BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE JUG. Blue flower bud and leaf under impressed mark “N. Clark & Co. Lyons, NY”. Clark worked in Lyons, NY between 1822-1852. SIZE: 13-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28271 (300-500)

682
$210.00

TWO GALLON STONEWARE CROCK WITH BLUE DECORATION. Leaf spray decoration with impressed mark above “N. A. White & Son Utica, N.Y. 2”. 1882-1886. Two side handles, brown interior. SIZE: 9” h x 10-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Tight hairline, otherwise very good. 9-28267 (200-300)

683
$115.00

THREE GALLON OVOID STONEWARE JUG BY WEBSTER OF HARTFORD, CT. Undecorated jug has a blue wash impressed mark “M. C. Webster & Son Hartford 3”. SIZE: 15” h. CONDITION: Generally very good. There are three side chips. 9-28261 (200-400)

684
$345.00

DROP LEAF ANTIQUE SHERATON TABLE. Cherry wood having squared leaves, turned legs and a straight skirt. SIZE: 28” h x 35-1/2” d x 17” w (closed); 34-1/2” (open). CONDITION: Shows some use with old repairs. 9-28366 (200-400)

685
$0.00

PAIR OF SMALL PASTEL PORTRAITS OF MAN AND WOMAN. Early 19th Century oval portraits depict a woman in white dress with long blonde hair and a gentleman in blue coat with white cravat. Housed in similar oval frames with inner gilt decoration. SIGHT SIZE: 7-3/4” x 6”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28307 (800-1200)

686
$420.00

OVAL MINIATURE ON IVORY OF A YOUNG WOMAN WITH ROSE. Half length portrait in oval form shows a girl in white dress with red shawl. She holds a rose in her left hand and wears drop earrings. She also has long curly brown hair. Unsigned. Housed in its original painted white frame. A wonderful image in original condition. SIGHT SIZE: 2-3/4” x 1-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28306 (300-500)

687
$510.00

HALF PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN IN BROWN DRESS. Watercolor half portrait shows a side view of a woman wearing a brown dress and a brown bonnet with flowers holding back curly flat brown hair. She is painted against a brown background. Unsigned. Housed in a fine gold lined rosewood veneered frame. SIGHT SIZE: 5” x 4”. CONDITION: Good, some loss to background color on left side. 9-28313 (300-500)

688
$345.00

MINIATURE WATERCOLOR OF A GENTLEMAN. Man is shown seated in an early Chippendale chair, side view and he wears a black coat and has gray hair. Housed in its original antique frame which has lost its finish. Circa 1840. SIGHT SIZE: 4” x 3”. CONDITION: Good. 9-28305 (200-400)

689
$0.00

LONG WOOD EARLY WALL PIPE BOX. Rectangular compartment on a long board with canted cut top. Oval hanging hole in natural finish with early patina. SIZE: 42-1/2” l. Box is 8” x 5”. CONDITION: Generally good, crack to the front of the box. 9-28248 (400-600)

690
$115.00

INTERESTING WOOD AND IRON DRYING RACK. The tapered rounded top side posts have mortised and tendoned three slats and cast iron trestle type feet. First half of the 19th Century and possible of Shaker design. SIZE: 37-1/2” h x 28” w. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 9-28269 (200-400)

691
$240.00

LONE STAR PATTERN MENNONITE QUILT. Circa 1920, Pennsylvania. Bright colored quilt with gold, tan, yellow, red, pink, olive, dark and light green colored star. Has blue field and red border. Blue bordered green backing. SIZE: 86” w x 86”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28355 (400-600)

692
$240.00

COLORFUL AMISH CRIB QUILT. Central star design in light and dark green, light and dark purple all against a blue background with dark blue border having dark green corner squares. Ends have wood hanging bar. SIZE: 40” x 40”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28360 (200-400)

693
$180.00

INTERESTING FRAMED NEEDLEWORK OF BIRD ON BRANCH WITH BERRIES. Folk art needlework shows a gold, gray and black bird on a branch with multiple clusters of red berries and green leaves. It has a circle line border with decorative gold and green leaf like border. Housed in a modern paint decorated square frame. Needlework is on a piece of linen. SIGHT SIZE: 12-1/4” sq. Overall is 15-1/2” sq. CONDITION: Generally good, some dirt to backed linen. 9-28349 (400-600)

694
$575.00

19TH CENTURY RUNNING HORSE COPPER WEATHERVANE. Painted black with a cast head. Glimpses of gold under black paint. SIZE: 15” h x 28” l. CONDITION: Evidence of some repair. Some repair needed to leg and tail joint. Otherwise good. 9-28331 (1500-2500)

695
$109.00

THREE HANDLED ROUND BASKETS. All with fixed half round handles, cross hatch square bottoms and round top. SIZES: 6”; 7-1/2” and 7-1/2” h x approximately 10-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28353-4 (250-400)

696
$115.00

FOUR SMALL HANDLED BASKETS. 1) 4-1/2” h x 7” sq square basket with fixed handle – Very good. 2) 4-1/2” h x 7” dia round two handled basket having heart shaped handles – Very good. 3) 4” h x 6” dia round D-shaped handled basket – Loose rim missing wrap. 4) 6-1/2” h with handle x 9” l x 6” w single handled boat shaped grass basket – Good. 9-28353-10 (250-400)

697
$80.00

INTERESTING AND FINE FITTED HANDLED COVERED PICNIC BASKET. Square base, round top basket with large D-shaped fixed handle has wood support shelves which support a removable basket woven shelf with two basketry cup holders. Fitted round cover completes the basket. SIZE: 14-1/2” h with handle x 14” dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28353-7 (200-300)

698
$1,380.00

THREE CHANNEL FAT LAMP WITH ADJUSTABLE TRAMMEL. 23-1/2” saw tooth adjustable trammel extends to 34-1/2”. Fat lamp has a Y-shaped flat pan with edge, central twisted post with decorative top hook area which is 6” h x 8” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28245 (250-400)

699
$460.00

TWO EARLY BRASS CANDLESTICKS. 18th Century. 1) 6-3/4” h with cut corner base, turned stem with multi-sided elongated candle cup. Cup has an ejector hole. Repair where shaft meets base. 2) Mid 18th Century. 7-1/4” h hexagonal base with shaped candle cup and shaped stem. Very good condition: 9-28369 (200-400)

700
$300.00

SMALL BLOWN GLASS SPARKING LAMP. Round base has a knob decorated stem with shaped round reservoir and original single burner. First half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 4-1/2”h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28278 (150-250)

701
$172.00

ADJUSTABLE TRAMMEL CANDLEHOLDER. U-shaped candleholder with bent end as nine adjusting holes and turned over hook. Adjusts for 14” to 22-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, some rust and pitting. 9-28247 (150-250)

702
$172.00

WROUGHT IRON BETTY LAMP. Nicely formed Betty lamp has half hinged lid, wick holder, nicely fashioned hook with a central twist. Possibly Pennsylvania, 19th Century. SIZE: 4-1/4” h without hook x 5” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28249 (150-250)

703
$632.00

WINDSOR ARMCHAIR IN BLACK PAINT. Six spindle back, splayed legs with H-stretcher. Painted black over an earlier red wash. SIZE: 34” h x 17” seat h x 24” w. CONDITION: Some metal rods supporting arms and legs. Otherwise good. 9-28363 (300-500)

704
$2,587.00

RUNNING HORSE ETHAN ALLEN TYPE COPPER WEATHERVANE. Large weathervane with a full bodied running horse has copper body and zinc head. Dark patina which is uniform with the exception of the top edge with drip marks. Comes with a ridge pole with directionals and large ball. 20th Century. Taken down off a house in Western Massachusetts. SIZE: 16” h x 38” l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28270 (1500-2500)

705
$258.00

FOUR HORSE DECORATED SHAVING MUGS. All handled white mugs decorated as follows: 1) Brown horses head marked “Germany 169”. 2) Brown horse head looking though black horseshoe with side flower sprays marked “Henry Buck Mirer”. 3) Standing brown horse with flower sprays “R Sison”. 4) Scuttle mug with two horses jumping a wall. SIZES: Range from 3-1/2” h mugs and scuttle mug is 4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28340-1 (200-400)

706
$258.00

THREE DECORATED SHAVING MUGS. 1) 3-1/2” with Indian maiden having feathered headdress with “Tote”. Gold highlights and gold name “Fred Gramme”. Signature to base in green “GOA France”. CONDITION: Very good. 2) 3-1/2” mug with standing donkey in landscape. Gold highlights with gold name “F.M. Brown”. CONDITION: Very good. 3) 3-3/4” stagecoach with two brown horses, driver and people inside. No name. CONDITION: Loss to gold name and chip to bottom. 9-28340-3 (200-400)

707
$345.00

TWO RARE SHAVING MUGS. 1) 3-1/2” h mug marked “T & V”. Decorated with an ice company covered wagon with two horses and a man holding a block of ice in a set of tongs. No name in bright magenta coloring to back half. 2) 3-3/4” h mug with old car and driver driving through landscape with hose and tree titled “The Autoist”. Green to back half. CONDITION: Very good, some rubs on gold. 9-28340-2 (400-600)

708
$460.00

TWO TIN LANTERNS. 1) Eight sided glass and tin lantern has removable round tin bottom which is held in place by a wire that acts as the handle. SIZE: 5-1/2” without handle x 9” with handle. 2) Glass and tin lantern. Square based lantern has four glass sides, one being a door. The top tapering up to a small square hole has cutouts for venting. Tall chimney like smoke bell has a round top which is crimped and holds a ring handle. SIZE: 13” h with handle x 5” sq. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28301 (175-325)

709
$143.00

ANTIQUE BRASS CHAMBERSTICK. Ring handle on a dish formed base with central column having ejector and wide flaring top. SIZE: 4” h x 6” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28314 (100-150)

710
$115.00

SQUARE BRASS QUEEN ANNE CANDLESTICK. Stepped square base with shaped tulip form candle cup on a stylish stem. SIZE: 6” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28286 (150-250)

711
$69.00

WROUGHT IRON DOUBLE CRUSIE. Fine example with a serrated stud supporting the upper reservoir which permits adjusting as the fuel is consumed with the lower bowl collecting the drip. Nice decorative rams horn. Comes complete with attached hook. SIZE: 6” h without hook x 6” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28291 (150-200)

712
$230.00

PAIR OF BRASS QUEEN ANNE CANDLESTICKS. Rounded corner bases have a tapering cone to a beehive shaped ring stem with flaring top. SIZE: 7-1/2” h. CONDITION: Good. 9-28370 (150-250)

713
$345.00

WROUGHT IRON DOUBLE SAW TOOTH TRAMMEL CANDLEHOLDER. Central shaft having a saw tooth adjustable section ending in two loops holding candle cups. Top with S-hook and brass band holding rod to trammel. SIZE: Adjusts from 25” to 36-1/2”. CONDITION: Good. 9-28375 (150-250)

714
$431.00

ADJUSTABLE TRAMMEL CANDLEHOLDER. Single loop candleholder set on a saw tooth adjustable trammel which has a hook for hanging another candleholder and a long rod hook for hanging. SIZE: Adjusts from 32-1/2” to 49-1/2”. CONDITION: Some pitting and rust, generally good. 9-28381 (150-250)

715
$201.00

PAIR OF SQUARE BASE BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Bottoms filled and marked “Turner & Co.”. Central column has turned rings and side ejector. SIZE: 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28384 (125-175)

716
$287.00

GOOD DECORATED PITCHER AND BOWL BY MASON. Blue mark to base with Mason’s crown and banner. Bowl and pitcher decorated with an Oriental scene having colors of rust, cobalt blue and green. Curved handle with shaped top on a paneled body. Bowl also has paneled sides. SIZE: Pitcher is 11” h. Bowl is 16” dia x 5-1/4” h. CONDITION: Generally very good, there is some minor glaze chips. 9-28365 (200-300)

717
$115.00

OVERSIZED TRANSFER DECORATED STAFFORDSHIRE MUG. Mid 19th Century. White mug has large scene of garden party with musicians and people dancing. Handle has grape and vine decoration. Unmarked base. SIZE: 6” h x 5” dia. CONDITION: Handle has an old age crack at the base, otherwise good with some minor hairlines. 9-28322 (300-500)

718
$230.00

LARGE STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG. Orange jacketed man seated with red pitcher and white glass. A figural handle with a script “3” on the bottom. SIZE: 10” h. CONDITION: No chips or cracks, very good. 9-28325 (400-600)

719
$805.00

FINE SET OF SIX MEISSEN PLATES. Bottoms marked with blue cross sword. Plates have a reticulated basket weave rim with three cartouches with blue and white flower. Centers having a tree of different flowers. SIZE: 9-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28376 (300-600)

720
$360.00

TWO ANTIQUE IMARI PLATTERS. 1) 11-1/2” dia hexagonal shaped platter with nice border decoration in four scenes with a central urn of flowers. Bottom decorated with symbols – Very good condition. 2) 11” x 9” oval platter with central urn of flowers and deep red and blue border – Some brown staining, generally good. 9-28315 (250-400)

721
$172.00

CHINESE EXPORT WASH BOWL. Raised rim has writing surrounding the flat portion. Interior with woman carrying fruit in landscape. 19th Century. SIZE: 3-3/4” h x 11” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28380 (150-250)

722
$115.00

TWO ORIENTAL CRACKLE GLAZE VASES. Body decorated with blue design of bird on tree in landscape. White body having a crackle finish. Top with a black band and a black band on bottom with two Foo Dog handles. Black chop block on base. SIZE: 11-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28392 (150-250)

723
$373.00

ANTIQUE BASKET FRIENDSHIP QUILT. Colorful quilt has twelve rows of colorful patchwork baskets, each with a penned name. White quilted background and a printed back. Half baskets are on the edges, some with partial names. SIZE: 74-1/2” x 83”. CONDITION: Stained with some fraying to bound edge. 9-28361 (200-400)

724
$517.00

DOUBLE WEDDING BAND PATCHWORK QUILT. Colorful printed fabrics in a shaped sided quilt with white background with interlacing circles. SIZE: 77” x 90”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28310 (200-400)

725
$300.00

APPLIQUED PATCHWORK QUILT WITH GLADIOLAS. Colorful quilt has a central large bouquet of colorful gladiolas. Corners have a smaller bunch in bright colors. All against a white quilted background. SIZE: 87” x 74”. CONDITION: Generally good with some light stains. 9-28342 (200-400)

726
$180.00

NICE SPIRAL CARVED ANTIQUE PICTURE MIRROR. Mahogany mirror has half rope twisted columns ending in turned capitals. Shaped crest has reeded edge and nine acorn drops. Original mirror plate. Top picture of a coastal Colonial home with widow’s walk, cupola and weathervane surrounded by trees and fence. SIZE: 22-1/4” x 11”. CONDITION: Two horizontal pieces of molding missing, some minor flaking. Otherwise good. 9-28397 (125-175)

727
$600.00

DECORATED SHAKER BOX. Antique Shaker box has a more modern paint decoration of Pennsylvania Dutch design. Top oval scene shows a woman in a chair seated under a tree with a village in the background. Dutch writing on the outside border. Top having one finger joint, bottom having a two-finger joint. Bottom with decorative green, red and mustard leaf and flower decoration. SIZE: 3” h x 7-1/4” x 4-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28281 (400-600)

728
$230.00

SIGNED WROUGHT IRON SPATULA AND COPPER DIPPER. 1) 14” spatula has a blade 2-1/2” to 1-3/4” wide signed “J. J. Westbrook” with a loop hole handle. Probably Pennsylvania, 19th Century. 2) 18-1/2” copper bowled dipper has wrought iron handle and decorative heart end. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28387 (150-250)

729
$330.00

SKEWER HOLDER WITH SIX SKEWERS. Shaped skewer holder has two side hooks to hold skewers. SIZE: Holder is 4-1/4” x 4-1/4”. Skewers are 7-1/2” to 9-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28246 (150-250)

730
$172.00

EARLY TIN LIGHTHOUSE STYLE COFFEEPOT. Tapered body with ring decoration has a wide flaring base, strap handle, shaped spout and dome top. SIZE: 11-1/2” h. CONDITION: Finial missing, dent at finial, some rust. Generally very good. 9-28237 (500-800)

731
$330.00

THREE GALLON BIRD DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK. Open top crock has two handles and has a blue bird on branch decoration, brown interior and impress mark “Seymour &” ? “Hartford 3”. SIZE: 10-1/4” h x 11” w. CONDITION: Tight side crack, otherwise very good. 9-28250 (500-700)

732
$172.00

TWO HANDLED BIRD STONEWARE CROCK. Bird facing right with impressed mark “West Troy NY Pottery 6”. Six quart open top crock has side handles and narrowing mouth which could receive a cover which is not present. SIZE: 10-1/2” h x 5-1/2” at top. CONDITION: No chips but there is cracks coming from a central point to the left of the bird. 9-28275 (400-600)

733
$450.00

TWO GALLON STONEWARE BLUE DECORATED HANDLED STONEWARE JUG. Decorative large blue star with “2”. SIZE: 14” h. CONDITION: Chip to upper rim and open blister on one star spoke, otherwise very good. 9-28265 (400-600)

734
$632.00

THREE GALLON STONEWARE BUTTER CHURN. Tall butter churn has blue decoration of a script “3” with blue triangles and lines. Two handles and the open top fitted for a cover which is not present. Brown interior. SIZE: 15-1/2” h x 8” dia. CONDITION: There is an imperfection in the making, otherwise very good. 9-28258 (300-500)

735
$230.00

SET OF FIVE GRADUATED BALUSTER MEASURES. Range from a quart to 1/12th pint. SIZES: 6-1/4”; 4-3/4”; 3-3/4; 3-1/4: and 2-1/4. CONDITION: Dents, show use. 9-28298 (400-600)

736
$345.00

LOT OF TEN PEWTER PLATES. 1) & 2) are 13-1/4” dia, 20th Century plates with touch marks with eagle and “GK”. 3), 4) & 5) 9-1/2” plates, English, early 19th Century with engraved initials on rim “CRSM”. Some pitting and shows use. 6) 9” plate marked “Emanuel Scholer”. 18th/19th Century. 7) & 8) 6-3/4” dishes with eagle and “GK”. 9) & 10) 5-3/4” dishes with shaped edge and with eagle and “GK” touch mark. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise fair to good. 9-28299 (400-600)

737
$143.00

PEWTER TEAPOT BY MOREY & OBER, BOSTON. Circa 1852-1855. Flat rimmed hinged cover with mushroom type finial on a tapered body with scroll handle. Touch mark to base and marked “2”. SIZE: 7” h. CONDITION: One spot repair to base and edge repair, handle has some dents and missing paint. Otherwise good. 9-28311 (150-200)

738
$143.00

TWO COVERED FIRKINS. 1) 9” without handle x 8-1/2” dia small size in antique green paint with swing handle, lid with one finger. Base having three finger secured bands. CONDITION: Shows much use but intact. 2) 11-3/4” h without handle x 12” dia antique unpainted firkin with three fingered bands and one on the cover, swing handle. CONDITION: Shows some use, finger bands have some damage. 9-28390 (150-250)

739
$0.00

TWO TIN AND WOOD SCOOPS WITH WOOD DIPPER. 8-1/2” carved solid wood dipper has hook handle and 6” oval bowl. Two turned handle tin blade scoops have tack fastening and simple turned handles. 12” and other is 9”. Possibly Shaker. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28348 (150-250)

740
$230.00

THREE PIECES OF FIREPLACE IRON. 1) 48” peel with 8” x 8” blade having a round wrought iron handle with flattened diamond end and faceted knob. 2) 39-1/4” two spike end poker with stylized open heart end. 3) 23-1/2” three-tine fork with flattened heart end. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28382 (150-200)

741
$460.00

INTERESTING PAIR OF FOLK ART FIRE DOGS. In the form of dogs having arched back legs with penny feet and front angled legs with penny feet. Front long neck has flat head with pointed ears. SIZE: 15-1/2” l x 7” w. CONDITION: Very good with some rust. 9-28243 (200-400)

742
$57.00

TWO ANTIQUE TRIVETS. 1) 12-1/4” l x 3-1/4” h handled heart with three rod legs ending in penny feet. Nice quality and form. 2) 8” l x 2” h footed trivet, iron shape with shaped cross pieces on short turned up legs. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28295 (200-300)

743
$57.00

TWO RECTANGULAR HANDLED BASKETS. 1) Tight weave basket has D-shaped carved handle. 7-1/4” h without handle x 16” w x 12” d. 2) Rectangular basket with faded red double band with D-shaped fixed handle. 6” h without handle x 14-1/4” x 10-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28353-8 (200-400)

744
$120.00

ROUND SHAKER TYPE FIXED HANDLE BASKET. Push up bottom with a footed round base. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 13-1/2” dia. 13” h with handle. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28353-5 (200-400)

745
$180.00

TWO BUTTOCKS BASKETS. 1) Twenty-four rib with fixed center half round handle. SIZE: 12” h with handle x 12” dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 2) Twenty-six rib with half round handle. SIZE: 10” h x 11” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28353-2 (200-400)

746
$172.00

CUTOUT SHEET STEEL INDIAN WITH BOW AND ARROW. Silhouette figure is mounted into a square log. SIZE: 25” h without stand x 22”. CONDITION: Rust and some pitting, very good. 9-28339 (500-1000)

747
$270.00

BLUE BIRD DECORATED OVOID STONEWARE CROCK. Two handled open crock has parrot type bird with long tail or possibly a peacock. Impressed mark “Ithaca New York”. Dark brown interior. SIZE: 7-1/2” h. CONDITION: Roughness to ears with chips, otherwise good. 9-28254 (250-400)

748
$287.00

THREE GALLON STONEWARE CROCK WITH LARGE BLUE BIRD AND BRANCH. Bird perched on a long flowering branch. Impress marked believed to be “Seymour Makers Hartford, Conn” but is hard to decipher. PROVENANCE: Fendelman Collection, Sotheby’s, 10/93. SIZE: 10” x 11”. CONDITION: Two large cracks on side, chip in handle and tight crows foot. 9-28253 (600-900)

749
$86.00

THREE GALLON STONEWARE OVOID JUG. Impressed mark “E. L. Farrar”. We do not find this particular maker but the Farrar family worked in Fairfax, VT. SIZE: 15-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28259 (250-350)

750
$86.00

TWO GALLON STONEWARE CROCK. Two handles, impress mark “Julius Norton Bennington, VT. 2”. SIZE: 11” h x 7” across top. CONDITION: Lip is disfigured in making with several very small chips, otherwise very good. 9-28266 (100-150)

751
$316.00

FINE BUTTOCKS BASKET. Forty-one rib construction with a fixed half round handle. SIZE: 12” h with handle x 13” dia open x 16-1/2” at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28353-1 (200-400)

752
$92.00

TWO HANDLED BASKETS. 1) Oval fixed handle tall basket with square bottom and oval top with tall D-shaped handle. 10” h without handle x 17-1/2” x 8-1/2”. 2) Swing handle round basket with push up base, nice old patina. 7” h x 10-1/2” dia – Some breaks. 9-28353-9 (150-250)

753
$57.00

EARLY COPPER LIDDED WATER KETTLE. Dome cover has a brass acorn finial, swing handle, lidded spout and brass fittings. Dovetailed base. SIZE: 10-1/2” with handle x 10-1/2” l. CONDITION: Some dents but generally good. 9-28296 (200-300)

754
$201.00

SMALL FIREPLACE TRIVET. Handled square trivet has a heart end with hanging hole, grill top with eight rods held by end supports which have four feet. SIZE: 13” l x 9” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28391 (75-125)

755
$120.00

THREE KITCHEN ITEMS. 1) 6-1/4” x 3-1/4” “Bushy” rabbit chocolate mold. 2) 6” footed tin heart food mold with pierce decoration. 3) 6” x 3-3/4” running horse cookie mold with tin loop handle. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28389 (125-175)

756
$172.00

TWO BLUE SPONGEWARE BOWLS. 1) 5” h x 12-1/2” dia nicely blue sponged bowl in three bands. 2) 5” h x 10” dia all over blue sponge with 2” rim. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28386 (150-250)

757
$51.00

TWO PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM POTTERY. 1) Slope sided milk pan 3-3/4” h x 13-3/4” dia. Raised ray design under base. 2) 10” w pie plate with nice mottling. CONDITION: Milk pan with cracked side, otherwise good. 9-28385 (100-200)

758
$51.00

TWO SLOPE SIDED ROCKINGHAM BOWLS. 1) 11-3/4” dia x 3-1/2” h batter bowl. Unmarked. Nice glaze mottling. 2) 7” dia x 2” h small bowl. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28371 (100-200)

759
$210.00

ROCKINGHAM WARE TOBY PITCHER. Unmarked and possibly Bennington Pottery. Nicely modeled piece has a grape decorated handle and flat bottom. SIZE: 6-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28324 (200-400)

760
$431.00

TWO CHINESE EXPORT PLATES. 1) 9-1/2” Famille Rose plate having butterfly and rose border and a central scene of men on horseback with other people in landscape. 2) Early 7-1/2” shallow bowl, probably 18th Century. Decorated with deer, trees and flowers. CONDITION: Generally good, no chips or cracks. 9-28396 (150-200)

761
$258.00

TWO ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE PLATES. 1) 10” plate decorated with two figures surrounded by trees. 2) 6-3/4” blue and white dish with two boys at edge of house. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28394 (100-200)

762
$201.00

IMARI BRUSH POT. Cylinder shape with rust and cobalt blue decoration of flowers with top and bottom band. SIZE: 6” h x 4” dia. CONDITION: Inside has a crows foot that does not show through the outside. Otherwise very good. 9-28323 (150-250)

763
$143.00

TWO CAST IRON PAINTED DOOR STOPS. 1) 12” x 7” horse drawn stagecoach marked “GR & London Royal Mail No. 17”. 2) 6” x 7-1/2” flat sided stagecoach marked “Worcester & London Royal Mail No 17”. Triangular signature to back appears to be “Nuyuea”?. Nice original paint decoration. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28399 (100-200)

764
$1,035.00

TWO FIGURAL DOORSTOPS. 1) 9-3/4” h x 9” l black and white bulldog. Standing bulldog looks right with ears up. CONDITION: 25% paint loss but with original paint. 2) 10-1/2” h Colonial woman doorstop. Cast iron lady has green and white dress with hooded bonnet with pink flowers. Referred to as “The Spring Miss/Colonial Woman”. Reference: Page 89 Collecting Figural Doorstops. CONDITION: Good with some chips to original paint. 9-28400 (100-200)

765
$575.00

FLAMINGO DANCER DOORSTOP. Cast iron doorstop shows a Spanish dressed woman with fan and red dress. Signed on back “WS”. SIZE: 9-3/4” h. CONDITION: Good, some rust spots but with original paint. 9-28398 (150-250)

766
$460.00

GOOD BRASS EAGLE DOOR KNOCKER. Eagle with shield, olive branch and arrows in talons. 20th Century. SIZE: 7” x 6”. CONDITION: Unpolished, good. 9-28402 (75-125)

767
$345.00

INTERESTING PAINTED FROG DECORATED BOOT SCRAPER. Early 20th Century scraper has two ends with well dressed frogs in a red and black tuxedo with top hat standing amongst green grasses. SIZE: 7-3/4” h x 8” w. CONDITION: Very good with original paint. 9-28401 (100-200)

768
$0.00

THREE SHAVING MUGS. 1) 3-1/2” h with flower decoration. 2) 3-1/2” h mug with “Forget Me Not” with angel handle. 3) 4-1/2” h scuttle mug with black waiter having open mouth, red bow tie, white shirt and black coat. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28340 (100-200)

769
$40.00

FOUR IRONSTONE WASH SET PIECES. Lot consists of: 1) 13” h covered slop jar decorated with purple flowers and green leaves with fancy handles and dome top – One small chip on cover, otherwise very good. 2) 12-1/2” h Ironstone pitcher by E & C Challinor – Good. 3) 4-3/4” h x 14” dia white Ironstone washbowl – Under rim chip. 4) 14-3/4” dia x 5” h Ironstone bowl by W. H. Grindley & Co. – Stained, no chips or cracks. 9-28383 (100-200)

770
$28.00

PINE WALL MOUNTED TOBACCO AND PIPE RACK. Open top two tier shelf has spots for nineteen pipes on two levels. Middle section fitted with six drawers with four drawer fronts attached to a glass jar, one is missing. Two long middle drawers which are wood. Bottom fitted with slots to hand ten pipes. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 22” h x 17-3/4” w x 4-3/4” d. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28335 (100-200)

771
$115.00

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE ORIENTAL CHARGER. Shaped rim charger is decorated with blue irises and other flowers. Back has a blue vine and flower decoration and a blue chop mark to base. SIZE: 16-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28393 (150-250)

772
$132.00

LOT OF FOUR FOOTED BLUE AND WHITE ORIENTAL PORCELAIN SALTS. Each with a different decoration on tall feet having a round dish top with rim. SIZE: Three are 2-1/4” h x 3-1/2” dia. One is 1-3/4” h x 3-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28395 (150-200)

773
$143.00

SET OF FOUR DECORATED RICE BOWLS. Early 20th Century. Hand painted bowls decorated with Geishas in a landscape having a flower interior and the side with Oriental writing. SIZE: 2” h x 4-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28321 (200-400)

774
$86.00

ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE “THE FOAMING COURT”. HN2162 green mark. Figurine shows a drunken man with mug held high seated in a chair with outstretched leg. SIZE: 6” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28326 (100-150)

775
$201.00

BLUE DECORATED NORTON STONEWARE CROCK. Small crock having two side handles, open top with blue spray, impress signed “Frank B. Norton Worcester, Mass”. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 8-1/4” w. CONDITION: Minor chips to inside rim, otherwise good. 9-28276 (100-200)

776
$115.00

SMALL OPEN TOP STONEWARE CROCK. Blue leaf design on a one gallon crock. Two side handles, no name. Orange brown interior. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 8” dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-28374 (75-125)

777
$143.00

STONEWARE OVOID CROCK BY N. CLARK & CO. LYONS. Clark worked in Lyons, New York 1822-1852. Nice form with a small blue decoration. Two side ears with incised shoulder line. SIZE: 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28263 (100-150)

778
$345.00

1/2 GALLON BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE JUG. Standard form jug has blue “1/2” over a blue squiggle. SIZE: 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: One small fleck chip to rim, otherwise very good. 9-28264 (150-200)

779
$80.00

STONEWARE THREE GALLON STONEWARE BUTTER CHURN. Two side handles with a blue script “3”. Brown interior. SIZE: 14” h x 9” dia. CONDITION: Chipping to right ear, otherwise very good. 9-28255 (150-250)

780
$115.00

PAINTED TIN STICK DANCER. 11-1/2” h man has jointed limbs, wears a green and mustard outfit and top hat. Held at the end of a wood handled steel rod. SIZE: 16-1/2”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28242 (200-300)

781
$230.00

TWO CARVED AND PAINTED WORKING DECOYS. 1) 15” l with red head and glass eyes. Black and white body. 2) 15-3/4” l with carved tail and black and white body. Both with lead keel weights and have original paint which is 50% retained. 9-28379 (150-250)

782
$1,053.00

ROOM SIZE ORIENTAL RUG. Predominant colors of blue, red and ivory. Multiple borders with an all over pattern on a deep blue field. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 12’1” x 8’4”. CONDITION: Some worn areas. 9-28856 (500-1000)

783
$230.00

CLASSICAL MAHOGANY DROP LEAF BREAKFAST TABLE. Cut corner leaves. One drawer, missing brass hardware. The center supported by four melon carved posts under which are four out sweeping molded top legs ending in caster feet. SIZE: 28” h x 39” d x 23-1/4” (closed); 47-1/4” (open). CONDITION: Generally good, shows use. Minor veneer damage. 9-27473 (600-1000)

784
$230.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oil on canvas portrait shows a woman seated in an armchair with red upholstery. Behind her is a white column with red curtain. She wears flowers in hair, lace collar and sleeves. A long gold chain hangs from her neck and she wears three gold rings. Housed in a large molded wood frame. SIZE: 36” x 28”. CONDITION: Evidence of fire damage, alligatored and missing paint, tears. In need of restoration. 9-26932 (500-800)

785
$180.00

TWO PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINES. One of a man and one of a woman on horseback with oval vases and they are wearing colorful green scarves. SIZE: 11-1/2” h x 9” w. CONDITION: Generally good, man has tight old crack up side. Second pair is one of a girl and one of a boy each next to a cow. Oval base with naturalistic color. SIZE: 6-3/4” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28630 (300-500)

786
$570.00

PAIR OF ANTIQUE ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED SPANIELS. Terracotta and black decoration. 19th Century. SIZE: 10” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29200 (500-700)

787
$1,725.00

TWO STAFFORDSHIRE HEN ON NESTS. 1) 6-1/4” h x 7” l rust and white colored hen has a small chick on its back and a number of chicks peaking out from under its wings on the base. CONDITION: Some paint flecks on the wing, head and neck but generally very good. 2) 7” h x 9-1/2” l colorful hen on nest with basketry bottom and black and white plumage. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28551 (200-400)

788
$292.00

SIGNED ORIENTAL RUNNER. Medium blue field runner has multiple borders and six central medallions surrounded by geometric shapes. Signed on one end. Second half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 2’4” x 11’10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28858 (250-400)

789
$5,750.00

FINE REPRODUCTION INLAID MAHOGANY CORNER CABINET BY WALLACE NUTTING. The back branded “Wallace Nutting”. The two part diminutive corner cabinet has swans neck pediment with central removable urn finial. Domed multi-pane door with line inlay. An inlaid oval with spray of leaves below center finial. Bottom section with paneled door having banded edge and inlaid corner elements with a matching central oval. Bottom door opens to reveal one shelf. All resting on an applied bracket base. Original key is present. PROVENANCE: From a fine Corrina, Maine home. SIZE: 85-1/2” h to top of finial x 32-1/2” w x 15-1/4” inside depth. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28546 (3000-5000)

790
$994.00

WALLACE NUTTING REPRODUCTION WINDSOR FAN-BACK BRACE-BACK SIDE CHAIR. Unsigned but branded “326” which corresponds to his catalog “Wallace Nutting Furniture Catalog Final Edition Framingham, MA 1937”. A finely formed chair with carved crest, wonderfully turned legs and crest supports with a dark finish. SIZE: 41” h x 18” seat h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29214 (500-700)

791
$517.00

WALLACE NUTTING COLONIAL STYLE TABLE. Rectangular top resting on block and turned legs connected by a medial stretcher with trestle shoe foot base. Block letter branded signature to bottom of top. SIZE: 26-3/4” h. Top is 18-3/4” x 13”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29221 (600-800)

792
$402.00

PAIR OF MAPLE COLONIAL STYLE SIDE CHAIRS ATTRIBUTED TO WALLACE NUTTING. Sausage turning with four slat back and rush seats. Second quarter of the 20th Century. REFERENCE: No. 392 Wallace Nutting Furniture Catalog, Final Edition, Framingham, Massachusetts, 1937. SIZE: 43-1/2” h x 18” seat h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29215 (500-700)

793
$805.00

INLAID MAHOGANY REPRODUCTION TAMBOUR DESK. Fine copy in two sections with the top section having tambour slides, six cubby holes, two small drawers and a central door with urn of flower inlay. Interior of central door is two cubby holes and one drawer. Top is a secret lift top compartment. Bottom section with fold over writing surface over two drawers with key. All supported by four tapered square legs. The front legs having bellflower inlay. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 45-1/2” h x 36” at widest x 18” at deepest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29351 (1000-1500)

794
$1,170.00

FINE REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY BLOCK FRONT FOUR DRAWER CHEST. Classic block front form with dovetailed drawers, appropriate hardware and locks, nice ball and claw foot bracket base. Unsigned but a fine custom bench made piece. SIZE: 32” h x case 32” w x 18” d. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-28958 (800-1200)

795
$517.00

FINE PAIR OF DECORATED TOLE TABLE LAMPS. The urn shaped lamps have lion mask ring handles and oval bases. The matching square tapered shades having decorative handled finials. All with a Greek motif in gold on a black background. SIZE: 29” h with finial. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29284 (250-400)

796
$0.00

REPRODUCTION ADJUSTABLE WROUGHT IRON FLOOR CANDLE HOLDER. The knob topped shaft holds an adjustable spring clamped double candle holder with dish type bobeches and open candle cups. Tripod base ending in penny feet. SIZE: 67” h x 15-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28518 (200-300)

797
$805.00

PAINTED GAME BOARD. Square board has a Parcheesi side and a checkerboard side. Checkerboard with red and white squares. Parcheesi with a star center and colorful circles and squares. All painted on a breadboard end three-board piece. SIZE: 18” x 18”. CONDITION: There is some paint loss throughout board approximately 5%. Otherwise good. 9-29306 (400-800)

798
$172.00

FINE TURNED WOOD BOWL IN ROBINS EGG BLUE. Indented rim, natural interior with nice light blue paint to outside. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 18-1/2” dia at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28506 (500-800)

799
$120.00

LARGE ANTIQUE TURNED WOOD BOWL. The 19th Century Maine bowl has grooved rim and unpainted surface. SIZE: 7” x 23-3/4” dia at widest. . CONDITION: There are two early zigzag staples holding a crack together that runs the diameter of the bowl. 9-29146 (200-300)

800
$690.00

FINE PAIR OF FEDERAL STEP BASE CANDLESTICKS. Circa 1790-1815. Push up ejectors present, square step bases having a tapered square shaft with nicely shaped candle cups. SIZE: 10” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29279 (300-400)

801
$360.00

WROUGHT IRON TABLE TOP DOUBLE ADJUSTABLE CANDELABRA. The center rod with a turned knob resting on a trifoil base with penny feet. The spring adjustable bridge holding two candle cups. 20th Century. SIZE: 21-3/4” h x 12” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29207 (200-300)

802
$86.00

FINE PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Baluster form with shaped square cut corner bases. SIZE: 9-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29267 (200-300)

803
$660.00

WILLIAM & MARY STYLE ANTIQUE WALNUT FALL FRONT DESK. In one piece with the top section having a fall front lid which has a decorative inlaid burl panel surrounded by a band of cross veneers surrounding tightly burled panels. The interior fitted with four drawers and two shelves. The back of the desk suitable for the middle of a room. It is decorated with line and burl inlay, a scroll deep carved apron all resting on four trumpet carved and turned legs with a carved X-stretcher. Original key is present. SIZE: 40-1/2” h x 42” at widest x 21-1/2” d. CONDITION: Slight warp to top at ends of lid. Otherwise very good. 9-28873 (400-800)

804
$1,150.00

CONTINENTAL ANTIQUE TWO-DRAWER FLAT TOP DESK. Framed two board top rests on a kneehole bottom section flanked by a single drawer with heavy wrought iron ring pull. Cabriole style legs. SIZE: 29-1/4” h x 68-1/4” w x 27” d. CONDITION: Some repairs and restoration. Generally good with some insect damage. 9-28849 (500-800)

805
$1,035.00

EARLY CONTINENTAL SIDE CABINET. The trapezoid shaped top in two boards has molded edge with frieze supporting a single carved drawer which has spiral carving and a heavy teardrop type pull. Side frieze with decorative carving. All supported by two front turned columns that extend into small bun feet and support a solid lower shelf with decorative carved skirt and four panel back. Probably 18th Century or possibly 17th Century. SIZE: 32” h x 33” at widest x 19-1/2” d. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-29150 (750-1250)

806
$0.00

FRENCH IDEAL DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Barrels marked “Cal. 16. Normal Demi Choke”. SN 65264. All with matching numbers. Marked “Ideal No 3 308”. SIZE: Barrel is 27-1/2”. Overall is 43-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally good, stock shows use. 9-28476 (600-800)

807
$287.00

ANTIQUE INMAN MEFFERT DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Damascus barrels with engraved plates. SN 8903. Barrels marked “Inman. Meffert In Suhl”. Nice carved walnut stock and attractive engraving. SIZE: Barrels are 31-1/4”. Overall is 47-1/2” l. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28477 (500-800)

808
$115.00

AUSTRIAN ANTIQUE SINGLE SHOT 22 RIFLE. Written on top slide “Manufacture Francaise D’armes et Cycles De Saint-Etienne Carabine Buffalo Stand”. Printed by trigger guard “Buffalo No 25” and “86143”. Bbl marked “Cal. 22LR Epreuve Arme Finie”. SIZE: 25” bbl. Overall is 42”. CONDITION: Well used, some wood repair, finish tarnish. 9-28475 (400-600)

809
$120.00

PAIR OF HORN AND IRON MOUNTED POWDER FLASKS. Iron collar holds a chain hook with wood end with hole, one having cork. SIZE: 12” l. CONDITION: Good. 9-28491 (100-200)

810
$0.00

TRIBAL GOURD VESSEL WITH BEADWORK LEATHER STRAP. Elongated gourd has top with leather collar and bead edge. A leather strap has been fastened underneath the bottom and up the side and has decorative beadwork including red, green, yellow and blue beads. Unknown origin, appears to be antique. SIZE: 22” l x 4” at widest. CONDITION: A repair to the lip and chips to the bottom lip. 9-28494 (300-500)

811
$28.00

LEATHER AND BEAD DECORATED SKULL CRACKER. Leather wrapped rock and stick with large hair plume at other end. SIZE: 14” without hair plume, 35” with hair. CONDITION: Good. 9-28469 (100-200)

812
$517.00

GOOD LATE SHERATON MAHOGANY CHEST. Classical influenced deck topped chest has three side by side drawers and backsplash over a base with two side by side drawers over three. Three quarter spiral carved columns. Raised on well proportioned turned feet. Drawers fitted with turned wood knobs. Coastal New England, Circa 1815-1830. SIZE: 48-1/2” h x case 42-3/4” w x 19-3/4” d. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-29248 (500-750)

813
$575.00

CHINESE ROOM SIZE ORIENTAL RUG. The large carpet with an emerald green field having flowering branches across the borders and other decorative elements including urns and planters. Green and rose border. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 15’2” x 11’9”. CONDITION: There are several worn areas and white backing showing. Otherwise good. 9-28480 (400-800)

814
$1,287.00

TEAKWOOD SIX BOARD INLAID SEAMAN’S CHEST. 19th Century. Top having inlaid stars. Interior fitted with a lidded till. Metal handled sides with additional inlaid stars. SIZE: 16” h x 31” w x 14-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29216 (500-700)

815
$0.00

ORIENTAL EXPORT BOWL. Wide rim and slightly tapered bowl is decorated with urns of flowers and other symbols having a central section with peacock and flowering tree. PROVENANCE: Estate of Maria M. Viveiros, New Bedford, Massachusetts. SIZE: 4-3/4” h x 14-3/4” w. CONDITION: Professional restoration to rim, good. 9-28802 (500-800)

816
$258.00

PAIR OF SATSUMA DECORATED VASES. Six sided tapered vases decorated in gold with many different male and female figures with detailed heads. Elephant head handles. Painted chop mark to base. Probably 19th Century. SIZE: 9-1/2” h x 4-1/2” at widest. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28139 (500-800)

817
$0.00

ORIBE-TYPE WATER JUG. Large earthenware jug has two handles with large pouring spout and bowl type lid with large finial. There is a spigot hole on the bottom side. Deep blackish/green dripped glaze over a white crackle glaze. 20th Century. SIZE: 22” h x 23” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29301 (400-600)

818
$780.00

PAIR OF ORIENTAL DECORATED BLUE VASES. The porcelain vases are in a medium blue color with eight relief figures around the body. Signed with six characters on the base. PROVENANCE: From a Bucksport, Maine home. SIZE: 13” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28717 (400-800)

819
$747.00

UNSIGNED (English, First half of the 19th Century) PORTRAITS OF A MAN AND A WOMAN. Pastel on paper portraits show a man with blue formal coat and plaid vest with white shirt and black cravat. The woman has a black dress with lace collar and she wears a red shawl over arms. Her pink bonnet has decorative ruffled ends. She also wears gold earrings, necklaces and slide chain. Identically housed in period gilt feather decorated frames. SIZE: 15-1/2” x 13”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29047 (800-1200)

820
$240.00

SAROUK SEMI-ANTIQUE SCATTER RUG. Center medallion on a red field with multiple borders and flower field. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 6’6” x 5’1”. CONDITION: Low pile, one corner missing pile. 9-29341 (200-300)

821
$287.00

ORIENTAL SEMI-ANTIQUE RUNNER. White field with three center medallions and all over flower decoration. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 9’6” x 2’7”. CONDITION: Worn with some bleeding. 9-29344 (200-400)

822
$643.00

SPONGE DECORATED LIFT TOP BLANKET CHEST. The large pine chest has lidded till, butt hinges and dovetailed construction. It rests on an applied molded bracket base. The orange colored sponge decoration has fan corners. The top with central circle and the front with an over stenciled “L. B. Y 1897”. SIZE: 28-3/4” h x 49” at widest x 24 d. CONDITION: Small replaced section to back of top where hinges connect. Some paint loss to top. Otherwise very good. 9-27500 (800-1200)

823
$2,127.00

EARLY ONE DRAWER LIFT TOP BLANKET CHEST IN RED. The pine chest has a molded edge top held on by with pinned side cleats. Simulated two top drawers with one actual long drawer having early brasses which are not complete. Cutout feet and bottom edge molding. Brass escutcheon plate is present over a repaired and filled lock plate section. Old, possibly original antique red finish. PROVENANCE: From a Newburyport, Massachusetts home. SIZE: 33” h x case 37” w x 18” d. CONDITION: Some repairs but generally in very good condition with some old scarring to top. 9-28514 (1500-2500)

824
$287.00

ANTIQUE TIGER MAPLE COUNTRY SETTEE. Four post design with cannonball tops having tiger maple back rest with rolled back. Bottom frame fitted for rope. SIZE: 26” h x 25” w x 72-1/2” l. CONDITION: Nice alligatored finish. Good with chips at joints of back crest. 9-28852 (250-400)

825
$172.00

ANTIQUE FIGURED MAPLE BED. Identical head and foot board have birdseye maple turned posts and tiger maple head and foot boards with turned spindles and shaped slats. Original rails have been extended and fit with pegs to accommodate a piece of plywood. SIZE: 74-1/2” l (inside rails); 48” w (inside rails) x 45-1/2” h. CONDITION: Good. 9-28847 (200-400)

826
$0.00

PAIR OF ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED SPANIELS. Deep terracotta and copper luster decoration. SIZE: 7-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29203 (500-700)

827
$0.00

RARE PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE RECUMBENT WHIPPETS WITH RABBITS. Dogs covered with black spots on a white background resting on a green and white gold trim arched base. REFERENCE: Figure 2671/2672 in Victorian Staffordshire Figures by A & N Harding”. SIZE: 8” h x 10” l. CONDITION: Both are damaged and have repairs. 9-29205 (500-700)

828
$258.00

PAIR OF LEMON TOP ANDIRONS. Spurred legs with ball feet, elongated egg shape with narrow egg top. PROVENANCE: Estate of C. Robert Tyler of Farmington, Maine. SIZE: 21” h. CONDITION: Very good, missing log stops. 9-28236 (200-300)

829
$0.00

THREE PIECES OF DECORATIVE WROUGHT IRON. 20th Century. 1) Rotating toaster with curly-q and arrow decoration, rattail handle on three feet. SIZE: 23-1/2” l x 10-1/2” dia. 2) Half round hanging meat rack with central candle holder. The curly-q hooks decorated with birds. SIZE: 13” h x 19-1/4” w x 12” d. 3) Penny foot pierce sided camp stove. SIZE: 6” h x 8” sq. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29280 (200-300)

830
$1,035.00

PAIR OF ANTIQUE BRASS/BRONZE CHENETS. Three piece set has two fancy French style chenets which have central pierced post with leaf and fruit decoration with a plumed decorative finial. Two S-scroll supports with two scrolled arms holding urn finials and turned foot supports. The center bar with leaf and pierced scroll work. SIZE: 23-1/2” h x 31” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29149 (800-1200)

831
$0.00

CHINESE LACQUERED AND CARVED ALTER TABLE. The long raised paneled top has scrolled ends, pierced carved apron with grape leaves and grapes. Trestle type legs with decorative supports. SIZE: 38-1/4” h x 54-1/2” w x 16-1/4” d. CONDITION: Shrinkage to top panel, one leg has repair with some chips. Otherwise good. 9-29051 (800-1200)

832
$0.00

CARVED IVORY/BONE CHESS SET WITH DECORATIVE CHESSBOARD. White and red chessmen are carved and are all present. Board has a glass top with gold and black squares surrounded by a decorative multicolored border. Nicely housed in an oak molded wood frame. SIZE: Board is 19-1/4” x 19-1/4”. Pieces range from 1-3/4” to 5-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28441 (500-1000)

833
$900.00

LARGE POLYCHROME DECORATED IVORY FIGURINE. Figurine of mother and child standing next to tree trunk with parrot. Nicely colored with well carved features. SIZE: 16” h x 5” w. CONDITION: Generally good, crack going up trunk. 9-27376 (500-1000)

834
$0.00

PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE CANTON GINGER JARS. Chinese Export, Mid 19th Century. Covers not present. SIZE: 6” h and 6-1/2” h. CONDITION: Generally very good, one has old hairline at rim. 9-27928 (250-400)

835
$300.00

DECORATED CELADON UMBRELLA STAND. 20th Century. Decorated with birds, flowers and trees. Hexagon shaped. SIZE: 24” h x 9-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28921 (200-400)

836
$115.00

DECORATED CELADON VASE. Decorated with colorful flowering branches and ground plants on a nice green ground with blue tooth like border top. SIZE: 12” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28922 (100-200)

837
$0.00

FOLK ART ROUND HOOKED RUG. Interesting design with four birds and with branchlike design with blue and red circles which may be fruit or flowers. An outer red striped mottled border with the other background being a kaleidoscope of print fabrics. Circa 1920. SIZE: 35-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Good, mounted on foam board. 9-26424 (400-600)

838
$172.00

PICTORIAL HOOKED RUG. Rectangular rug has an oval center with a large cottage in brown and tan with a red chimney. Colorful flowers line the S-shaped walkway and a red fence is in front of the tall trees. SIZE: 27” x 53”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28456 (200-300)

839
$0.00

STATE OF MAINE PAINTED AND STENCILED FANCY WASH STAND. The mustard painted stand has fruit and leaf stencil decoration with hand painted accent lines. The backsplash fitted with two quarter round shelves and the top with three holes. One drawer fitted with a natural wood knob. SIZE: 40” h x 17” w x 14” d x 31” working height. CONDITION: Original with some cracks in top, also stains and some wear to paint. 9-29268 (700-1000)

840
$1,092.00

GOOD ANTIQUE WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Saddle seat with nice turned arm supports, splayed turned legs with turned stretchers. Carved arms in a nice dark brown old refinish. New England, Circa 1800. SIZE: 36-3/4” h x 17-1/2” seat h x 24-3/4” w at arms. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28881 (800-1200)

841
$0.00

EARLY SAUSAGE TURNED FOUR SLAT LADDER-BACK CHAIR. Sausage and ball turnings. Double box stretcher with replaced rush seat. Surface has been cleaned with little trace of paint. 18th Century. PROVENANCE: From a Newburyport, Massachusetts home. SIZE: 43-1/2” h x 16-1/2” seat h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28498 (300-500)

842
$690.00

FLAT STEEL LOCOMOTIVE WEATHERVANE. Cutout steel weathervane painted in a more modern Windsor green paint. Shows a man in an open back area driving a large locomotive with smoke coming out of the smokestack. It has a series of reinforcing flat bars and a central two-loops to hold rod. SIZE: 19-3/4” x 45”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28574 (400-800)

843
$517.00

COPPER EAGLE WEATHERVANE. Spread wing eagle stands atop a ball with arrow. Mid-20th Century. PROVENANCE: From a Corrina, Maine home. SIZE: 22” wing span, 19” total h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28536 (400-800)

844
$517.00

SHEET STEEL SILHOUETTE CENTAUR WEATHERVANE. Classical depiction of the half man/half horse figure shooting an arrow with nicely shaped bow. The tail and mane in nice scroll work with a wonderful cutout wave scroll type rod. SIZE: 28-1/2” h x 35-1/2” l. CONDITION: Some pitting to rod and waves. The tip of the arrow has been detached but is present. Otherwise good. 9-27529 (500-1000)

845
$1,495.00

FINE SHERATON MAINE DROP LEAF TWO DRAWER STAND. Solid birdseye maple drawer fronts with clear sandwich glass knobs raised on tapering turned legs fitted with original brass cup caster feet. First half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 27-3/4” h x 16-1/4” w (closed); 34-1/2” w (open) x 20” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29247 (700-1000)

846
$0.00

NEW YORK PAINTED CHILD’S ONE DRAWER BLANKET CHEST. A very interesting small chest has one long drawer, which cuts into the bottom molding, which serves as the foot. Blue top and bottom with a white case and salmon colored band under top. SIZE: 12-3/4” h x 21-1/2” w x 13-1/2” d. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26429 (400-800)

847
$230.00

MAHOGANY EMPIRE DROP LEAF TABLE. Two curved corner drop leaves with a central top crotch mahogany grained board. Ogee style molded skirt. All supported by a central sweeping beveled post on a quatrefoil scroll legged base with caster feet. SIZE: 28-1/2” h x 39” d x 22” w (closed); 58” w (open). CONDITION: Very good. 9-28850 (200-400)

848
$517.00

SET OF FOUR BIRDSEYE MAPLE EMPIRE SIDE CHAIRS. Shaped crests with rolled backs. Broad urn backs, saber type legs with flat curved front stretcher. Caned seat, tiger maple and birdseye maple throughout. SIZE: 33” h x 17” seat h x 17-3/4” w. CONDITION: Three have no caning to the seats, one present. One chair has back repair, otherwise good. 9-28111 (400-800)

849
$977.00

CARINGTON BOWLES (British, Publisher, 18th Century) “THE FEMALE FOX HUNTER” AND “AN OFFICER IN THE LIGHT INFANTRY DRIVEN BY HIS LADY TO KOX-HEATH”. One numbered plate 387, the other plate 391. Both published in 1778. Well colored with nice bright coloring. One shows a woman on a white horse leaping a gate with dogs and other riders. The other shows a woman with whip driving a small carriage with a man. Identically housed in ebonized molded wood frames with gilt liners. Label of Ellis & Smith Print Sellers, London on back. SIGHT SIZE: 14-1/2” x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29013 (200-400)

850
$150.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) EXOTIC BIRDS. Colored print shows two exotic birds on a branch and vine. Housed in a walnut molded wood frame with light wood liner and wide olive matte. SIGHT SIZE: 18-1/2” x 13-1/4”. CONDITION: Some foxing, generally good. 9-28439 (100-200)

851
$431.00

UNSIGNED (English, 18th/19th Century) THE FISHERMAN. Collage picture shows a fisherman wearing red pants, brown coat, black hat and holding a carp in both hands while a long handled fish net rests on shoulders. The man stands amongst rocks and bushes under a blue sky. The man’s outfit is in fabric, the hat and face are watercolor, the shoes and some net parts are in paper. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. On the back “From the Collection of Daniel B. Fearing 1918” and also dated “1790” above. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2” x 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29014 (200-400)

852
$201.00

PAIR OF COLORED BOTANICAL PRINTS. One numbered 58 and the other 60. Each shows colorful flowers accompanied by their Latin name. Identically housed in decorative gilt and painted frames with watercolor highlighted mattes. SIGHT SIZE: 13-1/2” x 9-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good, some foxing. Not examined out of frame. 9-29021 (200-400)

853
$1,552.00

TWO ANTIQUE CAUCASIAN ORIENTAL MATS. 1) Three medallion field. 4’2” x 3’2”. 2) All over star type pattern. 4’3” x 3’2”. Both with multiple borders in colorful design. First quarter of the 20th Century. CONDITION: Worn and loss to piles, frayed edges and ends. Still retains color. 9-28887; 28888 (400-600)

854
$632.00

HAMADAN SCATTER SIZE ORIENTAL RUG. Predominant colors of blue and red with multiple borders on a rectangular field having all over design. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 6’2” x 3’6”. CONDITION: Some fringe shortened, some minor wear. 9-28855 (200-400)

855
$460.00

SHIRAZ STYLE ORIENTAL SCATTER RUG. Multiple borders with a carmel colored field having three colorful diamonds. First half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 6’3” x 3’10”. CONDITION: Some fraying to ends but generally very good. 9-28859 (250-400)

855A
$920.00

FINE COVERED BLUE FEATHER EDGE LEEDS SOUP TUREEN BY ROGERS. Impressed mark to base, two handled bulging footed tureen has a matching cover with relief leaves and decorative finial. Matching 10” ladle accompanies tureen. SIZE: 9” h x 14” with handles x 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28422 (500-800)

855B
$287.00

THREE PIECE LEEDS SAUCE TUREEN. Blue feather edge on a double handled tureen with matching cover and underliner. SIZE: Tureen is 7” l. Total h is 5-1/2”. CONDITION: Crows foot to underliner, tight hairline on cover. Otherwise good. 9-28423 (250-350)

855C
$120.00

LARGE BLUE FEATHER EDGE LEEDS PLATTER. SIZE: 19” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Some spot discoloration, generally very good. 9-28429 (200-400)

855D
$115.00

COVERED BLUE FEATHER EDGE LEEDS SERVING DISH. Base having two blue handles. Cover with a decorative mushroom type finial. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 11-1/2” l x 8” w. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28424 (200-300)

855E
$57.00

TWO LEEDS BLUE FEATHER EDGED BOWLS. Impressed mark on bottom “Hall”. SIZES: 3” h x 13” dia and 2-1/2” h x 11” dia. CONDITION: Both have tight cracks, otherwise generally good. 9-28428 (200-400)

856
$351.00

MAHOGANY STEEPLE CLOCK BY ANSONIA. Original label to inside, reverse painted glass with rose and vine border, two key holes with pendulum and key present. SIZE: 20” h x 10” w x 4” d. CONDITION: Generally good, unknown working order. 9-29056 (100-200)

857
$720.00

EARLY FRENCH BRASS LANTERN CLOCK. Round brass dial with black numbers has inner wheel with 1-12. Single steel decorative hand with heart cutout. Top crest has rooster, cherubs with horns and woman’s head. Bottom has flowers. Metal case with brass wheels with striking bell. Pendulum and weight present. SIZE: 12-1/2” h x 8” dial dia. x 6” d. CONDITION: Sides and one wheel are loose. Appears to have all parts. Unknown working order. 9-96039 (400-800)

858
$1,380.00

ROSE MEDALLION PUNCH BOWL. 19th Century. Fine coloring in a paneled punch bowl both inside and out. SIZE: 6” h x 14-1/4” w. CONDITION: Very good. 5-61868 (800-1200)

859
$1,380.00

ROSE MEDALLION PUNCH BOWL. 19th Century. Panel decoration inside and out. SIZE: 6-1/4” h x 14-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Chip repair to edge which is not professionally done. Roughness to rim including small chips. 9-28890 (800-1200)

860
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT SHRIMP TRAY. Interesting decoration with paneled center having five Mandarin figures and panels of oriental writing. Orange peel finish underneath. SIZE: 10-1/2” l x 9-3/4” w. CONDITION: Very good. Some gold loss to edge. 9-29259 (500-700)

861
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION TRAY. Lobe shaped oval tray has four panels, two with figures and two with butterflies and birds. SIZE: 9-1/2” x 10-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29257 (400-600)

862
$468.00

TWO OVER THREE DRAWER WALNUT SHERATON CHEST. Paneled sides. Two over three drawer front. Each drawer fitted with wood turned knobs and inlaid diamond escutcheons. Chest rests of four turned short legs with pointed ends. Probably southern, possibly of Kentucky origin. SIZE: 43-3/4” h x 41” w x 20” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28848 (400-800)

863
$488.00

ANTIQUE COVERED PINE FLOOR DOUGH BOX. Dovetailed canted box sets upon a stand with turned legs and skirt having molded bottom edge. Breadboard end molded edge lid. Nice old color. SIZE: 25” h x 42” w x 21” d. CONDITION: Some minor repairs, generally good. 9-28836 (400-800)

864
$517.00

SHERATON MAHOGANY CANTERBURY. Carrying handle slat top with spindle separations and turned side stretchers. Dovetailed single drawer all resting on cupped brass caster feet. SIZE: 18-1/2” h x 18-1/2” w x 14” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29251 (200-300)

865
$287.00

TWO-DRAWER SHERATON STAND IN RED WASH. In what appears to be its original red wash finish. Each drawer fitted with two turned knobs. SIZE: 29-1/4” h x 20-1/2” w x 17” d. CONDITION: Very good, some loss to top finish. Cracks in side boards. 9-28845 (200-400)

866
$575.00

CARVED POLYCHROME FIGURE OF EVANGELINE. Nicely painted figure shows a woman with hands at chest standing on a shaped stepped base. Glass eyes. SIZE: 25” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29223 (500-750)

867
$1,840.00

CARVED AND POLYCHROME FIGURE OF ST. MARY. The 19th Century standing figure has removable jointed arms, glass eyes and stands on a beveled square base. SIZE: 40” h. CONDITION: Paint is thin and not bright. Otherwise very good. 9-29219 (300-500)

868
$690.00

GOOD GILT EMPIRE SPLIT COLUMN MIRROR. Rectangular mirror has nicely turned split columns with corner blocks having a decorative leaf formed element. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 42” h x 25” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29321 (250-450)

869
$570.00

EAGLE DECORATED CONVEX MIRROR. Round mirror frame decorated with a spread wing eagle and vine with berries. The center round frame with reeding and applied balls. SIZE: 28” h x 20-1/2” w. CONDITION: Paint chips to ball, otherwise very good. 9-28492 (75-125)

870
$0.00

TWO STAFFORDSHIRE SEATED FIGURES. One of a cobbler seated. The other of a the cobbler’s wife with pitcher. Square gilt trimmed bases and nice coloring. SIZE: 6-1/2” h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29274 (200-300)

871
$330.00

PAIR OF ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS. Late 19th Century. Having circular dome type base, standing men. One with pierced hole hat, the other having a dome pointed hat which acts as a removable cover. Nice coloring. SIZE: 5-1/2” and 6” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29201 (250-400)

872
$201.00

TWO JACQUARD COVERLETS. 1) Blue, white, red and gold coverlet signed “John-Mel-Linger 1837” with signature blocks in two corners. Decoration of flowers with a bird border. Made in two pieces. SIZE: 90” x 63”. CONDITION: Generally good. 2) Red and white coverlet. One piece coverlet has central domed building dated “1868”. Corners with figures “Hail Columbia”. Fringe border on three sides. SIZE: 84” x 80”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28585 (400-800)

873
$180.00

THREE ANTIQUE PATCHWORK QUILTS. 1) Twelve squares bordered in light blue having four daffodils in a spiral pattern. White silk border. SIZE: 70” x 90”. CONDITION: Good with some light discoloration. 2) Diamond squares in quilted white with borders in white and blue with corner gold and tan stars. SIZE: 76” x 67”. CONDITION: Generally good, some minor staining. 3) Floral appliquéd quilt with pink flowers having yellow centers and green leaves. SIZE: 78” x 62”. CONDITION: Godo with some stains. 9-28584 (300-500)

874
$150.00

FINE ANTIQUE APPLIQUÉD FLOWER QUILT. Well quilted white background has four corner panels with colorful tulips, red circles with stars. Probably Pennsylvania. SIZE: 74” x 67”. CONDITION: Generally very good with some light stains. 9-28583 (250-350)

875
$115.00

RARE ORANGE AND WHITE COVERLET. Central rose wreath surrounded by a larger wreath with spread wing eagles in the corner. A floral border with fringe on three sides. SIZE: 80” x 79”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29058 (150-250)

876
$0.00

EARLY MAINE GRAIN PAINTED HOODED CRADLE. First half of the 19th Century with rosewood graining in pine. SIZE: 28” h x 25-1/2” across rocker x 41” l. CONDITION: Generally very good, shows some wear. 9-29253 (300-500)

877
$390.00

STATE OF MAINE SIX BOARD BOOT JACK END BLANKET CHEST. Unusual small size having an open till, applied molded top in brown paint. SIZE: 19-3/4” h x top size 35-1/4” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally good, lock is missing. Filled section in top. 9-29288 (350-500)

878
$0.00

FOUR POST ANTIQUE BED. Maple cannonball top turned posts have pine head and foot boards. Original rails. All with rope holes. SIZE: 69-1/4” l (inside rails); 50” w (inside rails) x 46-1/2” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28851 (200-300)

879
$702.00

ANTIQUE LIFT TOP BLANKET CHEST IN BLUE. Pine dovetailed construction, open lift top box having four turned feet and molded bottom edge. The hinged lid having an applied molded edge. A bright chrome blue over an earlier green. SIZE: 28” h x case 35-1/2” x 21-3/4”. CONDITION: Some wear to paint surface on top and sides, otherwise very good. 9-28444 (400-800)

880
$172.00

GLASS AND BRASS KEROSENE LAMP. Squashed ball font in cranberry with opalescent spots. Base in white milk glass connected with a brass ferule. Clear glass chimney is present. SIZE: Total is 20-1/2” h. CONDITION: Some imperfections to the base with burst bubbles, otherwise good. 9-28557 (250-400)

881
$143.00

LOT OF SIX ANTIQUE BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Lot includes pair of 7-1/4”; pair of 8” and two 9-1/2”. All 19th Century with turned shafts and flaring candle cups. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28467 (250-350)

881A
$115.00

THREE-PIECES OF LEEDS BLUE FEATHER EDGE TABLE ARTICLES. Each has relief leaves and flower decoration. Lot includes: 10” shallow bowl; 8-1/2” plate; 7” h pitcher. CONDITION: Bowl with crows foot, otherwise good. 9-28427 (200-400)

881B
$97.00

BLUE FEATHER EDGE LEEDS PLATTER. Impressed mark “15” on bottom. SIZE: 15-1/2” x 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Minor glaze roughness to edge, otherwise very good. 9-28431 (100-200)

881C
$143.00

BLUE FEATHER EDGE LEEDS PLATTER. Bottom with impressed “Stubbs & Kent Longport” mark. SIZE: 16-3/4” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28430 (100-200)

881D
$57.00

LOT OF EIGHT ASSORTED LEEDS BLUE FEATHER EDGE PLATES. SIZES: 10-3/4”; Four 10-1/4”; 9”; 7-1/2”; and 5-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally good, some small flecks off rims and minor staining. 9-28432 (150-250)

881E
$57.00

SMALL BLUE FEATHER EDGE LEEDS MUSTARD POT. Handled bulbous pot has two blue rings. SIZE: 3” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28426 (100-200)

881F
$28.00

BLUE FEATHER EDGE LEEDS SAUCE BOAT. SIZE: 3-1/4” h x 5-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28425 (100-200)

882
$431.00

TWENTY CLEAR GLASS EARLY WINES. Late 18th/early 19th Century. Five having knob stem, round base and tapered round bowls with bulging center; Eight cone shaped with round bases and tapered stems of which five have engraved decoration; Seven knob stemmed tapered glasses, three having cut decorations and one with etched design. SIZES: Range from 3-1/2” to 4-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28434 (600-1000)

883
$180.00

THIRTY-EIGHT COIN SILVER SPOONS. Lot consists of: six 8-1/2” table spoons; three 7” spoons; set of six 18th Century 5-1/4” spoons marked “B.B” possibly Benjamin Benjamin; the remainder are teaspoons of various makers. Accompanying lot is six 8-3/4” spoons marked “M. B. Co” which we believe not to be coin silver. CONDITION: Shows use and dents. Fair to good. 9-28889 (200-400)

884
$201.00

SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATED TEA CADDY. Hinged lid with small urn finial, fluted sided and engraved body has two lion head and ring side handles. Bottom marked “DB & S 3905”. SIZE: 6-1/4” h x 7-1/4” w x 4-1/2” d. CONDITION: Some loss to the silver plate, good. 9-28468 (150-250)

885
$258.00

ANTIQUE SILVER TEA KETTLE ON STAND. Appears to be silver plate but the bottom has a hallmark “JS & S” with a turtle, crown and a letter. Fixed handle hinged lid teapot has reposse fruit and leaves surrounded the elongated round body. A fancy paw foot stand which has no burner but key is present. SIZE: 18-1/2” h x 9-1/2” w. CONDITION: Good. 9-28466 (200-400)

886
$345.00

PEWTER COFFEEPOT BY RUFUS DUNHAM OF WESTBROOK/PORTLAND, MAINE, 1837-1882. Urn shaped coffeepot has painted black tin handle, double dome lid with round base. Touch mark to base “R. Dunham”. SIZE: 11-3/4” h. CONDITION: Handle has paint loss and the base rim has been repaired. 9-28112 (200-400)

887
$920.00

LOT OF TWELVE CROOKED KNIVES. One with carved star and “T”; one with nude woman; one with harp; one with head; and more. SIZES: Vary, generally 8” to 10”. CONDITION: Generally good, shows some use. 9-28644 (400-600)

888
$264.00

ANTIQUE SET OF BALANCE SCALES. The hanging scale in ornate design with painted balance stating “Class C To Weigh 28lb”. Other side “Wet Avery Ltd. Portsmouth”. Accompanied by two 14-1/2″ dia copper pans, each fitted with three chains and hooks. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29140 (400-800)

889
$115.00

FINE WOOL WORK BOUQUET OF FLOWERS IN SHADOW BOX FRAME. Three dimensional vase of flowers arranged with large flowers in the back and small flowers in the front, all resting in a gold decorated white porcelain mantle vase. Antique shadow box frame with dark stain and molded front. SIZE: 16” x 12” x 5”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26421 (200-400)

890
$210.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE PAINTED CHILD’S SLED. Sled with shaped top and curved runners has brownish/red paint and red painted highlights. SIZE: 21-1/2” l x 8-1/2” w. CONDITION: Some scuffing but generally good. 9-28657 (150-250)

891
$402.00

WIND UP TIN TOY MAN WITH CART “ADAM 689”. Man with blue coat and red hat pushes a two-wheel cart with winding key on arm. The mechanism makes legs move. Appears to be in original paint. Made in Germany. SIZE: 7-3/4” h x 7-1/2” l. CONDITION: Good. 9-28465 (75-125)

892
$862.00

ANTIQUE STEIFF STYLE WHITE TEDDY BEAR. The well loved jointed arm and leg teddy bear has button eyes, brown needlework nose and white fur. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 15” l. CONDITION: Bandaged hands, loss to some fur, split feet. Fair. 9-29345 (400-600)

893
$57.00

EARLY LADDER-BACK CHILD’S ROCKER IN OLD RED. Two slat back with turned posts and front legs, shaped rockers and replaced rush seat. Appears to be in maple with original red paint. SIZE: 25-1/4” h x 8-1/2” seat h x 16” across arms. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-28490 (200-300)

894
$120.00

ANTIQUE LADDER-BACK SHAKER ROCKING CHAIR. Front posts in curly maple, double box stretcher, original rockers, three graduated slats with nice simple turned finials. PROVENANCE: From a fine downeast Maine home. SIZE: 40” to top of finials x 16-1/2” across front posts. CONDITION: Rush seat is missing some rush and one back leg where it meets the rocker has repair. Otherwise in a very nice finish. 9-29366 (200-300)

895
$247.00

PINE ONE-DRAWER ANTIQUE BLANKET CHEST. Molded edge one board top has offset wrought iron hinges. Interior fitted with a wide lidded till and single drawer. Bottom having one long drawer fitted with two turned wood knobs, raised on a cutout base. Nice honey brown finish. SIZE: 33-1/4” h x case 46” w x 19” d. CONDITION: Very good, no key but lock is present. 9-28846 (300-600)

896
$240.00

TWO EARLY CARVED OAK CONTINENTAL SIDE CHAIRS. Both have plank seat and fancy carved double splat backs which are slightly different. Scrolled finials at top of side posts and boldly turned front stretchers. Block and turned front legs with double box stretcher. Probably early 18th Century, possibly earlier. SIZE: 40-1/2” and 41-1/2” h; 16” and 18” seat h. CONDITION: Lower chair has damage at bottom of feet and old repairs. Other has metal braces on the back posts and is fitted with wood wheels. 9-29145 (400-600)

897
$402.00

PAIR OF CARVED AND POLYCHROME FRUIT DECORATED OVERSIZE FINIALS. Tall basket formed base filled with colorful fruit. 20th Century. SIZE: 21” h x 13” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29226 (400-600)

898
$0.00

PAIR OF CARVED AND DECORATED PUTTI PEDESTALS. Pedestals having a standing putti with gold cloth holding a vase and standing on a rock base with gold leaves. 20th Century. SIZE: 37” h x 11” dia. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-29228 (400-600)

899
$360.00

SHERATON MAHOGANY INLAID CARD TABLE. Serpentine front with central rectangle having oval inlay with banded border. Reeded tapered legs. Swing out back leg. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 29-1/2” h x 35” w x 17” d. CONDITION: Replaced top with stains, some veneer missing and lifting. Fair to good. 9-99939 (400-600)

900
$115.00

TWO STAFFORDSHIRE STANDING DOGS. Both unmarked. Brown and white dogs of different breeds. SIZE: 11-1/2” h x 12” l and 10” h x 13” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28629 (250-400)

901
$230.00

TALL STAFFORDSHIRE MAN WITH DOGS SPILL VASE. Man with large plume hat and white uniform stands next to tree with dog. Titled “OR” on front of base. SIZE: 17-3/4” h x 8-1/2” w. CONDITION: Some cracks in base, generally good. 9-28631 (200-300)

902
$172.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) WENTWORTH FAMILY PORTRAIT. Oil on canvas half portrait of a middle age woman wearing a black dress with lace collar with gold portrait pin at neck. She sits in a green upholstered Victorian chair. Housed in its original gilt square liner having an oval window. Written on back “Frances Ann Wentworth Miller 1821 For Margaret Wentworth Partrict 1921”. SIZE: 27” x 22”. SIGHT SIZE: Of oval is 26-1/2” x 21-1/2”. CONDITION: Craquelure with some chipping and alligatoring to surface. Fair to good. 9-28509 (800-1200)

903
$3,220.00

OVERSIZE ANTIQUE ORIENTAL RUG. Sarouk type pattern with colors of blue, ivory and orange. First quarter of the 20th Century. SIZE: 15’9” x 10’10”. CONDITION: Very worn with some loss to color, poor. 9-28857 (200-400)

904
$115.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE ORIENTAL SCATTER RUG. Shaped blue and red field having three diamonds with crosses. Multiple borders. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 6’9” x 5’4”. CONDITION: There is a 16” x 8” damaged area with hole on edge. 9-29339 (150-250)

905
$0.00

SHERATON MAINE DROP LEAF ONE-DRAWER STAND. The hardwood stand with one drawer having a brass knob and mahogany veneered drawer front raised on nicely turned legs. SIZE: 29-1/2” h x 19” d x 17-3/4” (closed); 33-3/4” (open). CONDITION: Very good. 9-29222 (400-600)

906
$510.00

SIX BOARD DOVETAILED INLAID SEAMAN’S CHEST. Top hinged lid with inlaid three-mast ship. Interior fitted with covered till. Front inlaid with compass star and directions. SIZE: 15-1/2” h x 29-1/2” w x 14-3/4” d. CONDITION: Good. 9-29241 (400-600)

907
$510.00

PAIR OF BRASS DOUBLE LEMON TOP ANDIRONS. Spurred legs with ball feet. First half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 21” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28885 (250-400)

908
$488.00

PAIR OF DUCK CAST IRON ANDIRONS BY LIBERTY FOUNDRY, ST. LOUIS, MO. Mid 20th Century andirons in the shape of a duck. SIZE: 11” h x 14-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29314 (300-500)

909
$172.00

PAIR OF GOOSENECK WROUGHT IRON ANDIRONS. Arched penny feet, flat blade type front with bar holder and U-shaped neck with knob end. SIZE: 21-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28507 (400-600)

910
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CARVED MIRROR WITH EAGLE DECORATION. The raised gilt spread winged eagle on a carved fretwork frame with original backboard. Circa 1800. SIZE: 28-3/4” l x 15-3/4” w. CONDITION: Some old repairs to ears, otherwise good. 9-29238 (150-250)

911
$143.00

18TH CENTURY OLIVE GREEN ONION BOTTLE. Green glass wine bottle in onion form has a folded ring lip with large pushed up pontil base with nice wear. SIZE: 7” h x 5-1/2” at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28517 (200-400)

912
$115.00

AQUA HISTORIC FLASK “BALTIMORE GLASS WORKS”. Aqua one pint flask has applied collared mouth. One side with spread eagle “Resurgam”. The other side with anchor and rope “Baltimore Glass Works” Baltimore, Maryland, 1860-1870. Believed to be GXIII-53. SIZE: 8” h. CONDITION: Dug bottle with no chips or cracks. Stained. 9-28464 (150-250)

913
$270.00

AMETHYST GLASS SANDWICH FINGER LAMP. Oval paneled sides with applied loop handle and small metal burner. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 3-1/2” h. CONDITION: At bottom of applied handle where it meets the base is sharp, possibly in the making or chipped. Crack where handle is applied and hairline at folded end of handle. 9-27796 (100-200)

914
$57.00

FOUR PIECES OF COLORLESS FLINT GLASS. First half of the 19th Century. Lot includes 6-1/2” h x 9” dia petal compote (small chips to base); 5-3/4” h x 7” dia loop compote (one base chip); 3-3/4” h x 6-1/4” dia compote and 6” h applied handle Ashburton creamer. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-28433 (150-250)

915
$0.00

THREE-PIECE CHINESE EXPORT TEA SET. Drum formed teapot with lid, creamer and covered sugar with slightly different handles. Creamer and sugar decorated with flowers and birds, teapot in classic Rose Medallion paneled decoration with figures and flowers Nice coloring. SIZE: 5-1/4” h teapot. 4-1/4” h sugar and 3-1/2” h creamer. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29261 (300-400)

916
$115.00

TWO ROSE MEDALLION TEAPOTS. 19th Century. Drum form, complete with covers. PROVENANCE: Estate of Maria M. Viveiros, New Bedford, Massachusetts. SIZE: 6-1/2” h x 5” dia of body. CONDITION: Generally very good. One has slight nick on spout. 9-28786 (300-500)

917
$373.00

FIFTEEN PIECES OF ROSE MEDALLION. Lot consists of a 13” x 16-1/2” orange peel back platter, 19th Century – professionally restored. One 9-1/4” dia x 1-3/4” h wide rim bowl – chip to inside rim. Four 8-1/2” x 1-3/4” h bowls marked Made in China on bottom – one with hairline. Two 8-1/4” plates marked China. One 8-1/2” plate. Six 6” plates. PROVENANCE: Estate of Maria M. Viveiros, New Bedford, Massachusetts. CONDITION: Very good, some rub to edges unless otherwise noted. 9-28787; 28789 (300-600)

918
$373.00

SET OF SIX CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION PLATES. SIZE: 9-1/2” dia. CONDITION: A couple of small nicks, otherwise very good. 9-29260 (300-400)

919
$920.00

SET OF FOUR LEATHER ARMCHAIRS. 19th Century or earlier. Front carved flat stretcher with shield and scrolls. Flat curving arms with heavy leather seats. SIZE: 44-3/4” h x 19” seat h x 25” across arms. CONDITION: Some wear and cracking to leather. Some upholstery brass buttons missing with some worm damage. 9-26670 (400-800)

920
$180.00

EMPIRE ONE-DRAWER SERVING TABLE. Small table has an ogee type drawer front, S-shaped front supports and a shelf below. CONDITION: Good. 9-27043 (200-400)

921
$57.00

MAINE HEPPLEWHITE ONE DRAWER STAND. The hardwood stand on slightly tapered square legs having a dovetailed drawer fitted with wood knob. SIZE: 25-1/2” h x 19” w x 16-3/4” d. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-29220 (150-250)

922
$240.00

SET OF EIGHT BLUE AND WHITE CANTON SHALLOW BOWLS/PLATES. Four matching 8-3/4” shallow bowls; One 8-3/4” plate/bowl; Two 8-3/4” plates/bowls (with rim roughness and one having hairlines); One 9” plate (with hairline and restoration). 9-28416 (400-600)

923
$115.00

TWO BLUE AND WHITE CANTON COVERED SERVING DISH. 19th Century. 1) Shaped oval form with cover having a pinecone finial. SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 11” w x 9” d. CONDITION: Nut finial has been restored. Otherwise good. 2) Smaller shaped oval covered serving dish. 3” h x 9-1/4” w x 7-1/2” d. CONDITION: Restored bottom. 9-28408; 28409 (300-500)

924
$0.00

BLUE AND WHITE CANTON SHAPED OVAL COVERED SERVING DISH. 19th Century. SIZE: 3” h x 10” x 8”. CONDITION: Two small filled chips on rim, otherwise very good. 9-28406 (250-350)

925
$230.00

BLUE AND WHITE CANTON HANDLED SAUCE DISH. 19th Century. High loop handle, scalloped edge with wide pouring spout. SIZE: 3” h x 7-1/2” l. CONDITION: Minor roughness to glaze rim, otherwise very good. 9-28415 (200-300)

926
$480.00

EARLY STAND WITH SNAKE FEET. The octagon top is supported by an urn carved central shaft supported by three snake legs. SIZE: 23-1/2” h x top 13-3/4” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Crack and stains to top, holes underneath where screws were placed. 9-28495 (300-500)

927
$373.00

TWO-DRAWER SHERATON STAND. Birdseye maple drawer front fitted with dark turned wood knobs. Refinished in a honey color. SIZE: 28” h x 19” w x 16” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28853 (150-250)

928
$115.00

SET OF SIX PLANK SEAT WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS. 19th Century chairs have molded edge plank seat, shaped crest, tapered square stiles with shaped horizontal splat. Box stretcher base. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 34-3/4” h x 16-1/2” seat h x 16-1/2” w. CONDITION: Some evidence of insect damage, especially on two of the feet. Some old repairs. Otherwise good. 9-99970 (400-800)

929
$660.00

CARVED FIGURE OF A MAN WITH BOLO HAT. 20th Century. SIZE: 38” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29212 (500-700)

930
$360.00

PAIR OF CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD PUTTI. Each small figure having wings and glass eyes. One in sitting form, both very decorative. SIZE: 15” and 12” h. CONDITION: Generally good, one wing has repair. 9-29282 (300-500)

931
$0.00

GREEN PAINTED ROCKING WINDSOR STYLE CHURN. Made of early parts with old green paint. Windsor turned legs with stretchers on a rocker base holding a rectangular boat shaped compartment having a square lid. Constructed with square head nails. SIZE 33-1/4” h x 36” w x 13” d. CONDITION: Generally very good, some minor defects. 9-28113 (150-250)

932
$57.00

QUEEN ANNE TRANSITIONAL RUSH SEAT SIDE CHAIR. Vase shaped back splat, curved back stiles with carved crest. Block and turned front legs with bulbous stretcher. SIZE: 39” h x 15-1/2” seat h. CONDITION: Front right seat support needs repair. Good. 9-26568 (150-250)

933
$230.00

SET OF SIX MAHOGANY CARVED SABER LEG CHAIRS. The nicely shaped splat with upside down heart cutout, upholstered seats, saber legs with carved knees and a carved pierce crest. CONDITION: Some repairs where crest meets stiles. One damaged, in need of repair. 9-28225 (700-1000)

934
$0.00

PAIR OF EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE COBALT PLATES. Fruit and bird decoration, unmarked underside. SIZE: 9” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29276 (300-500)

935
$287.00

PAIR OF CHALKWARE MURANO SHEEP FIGURES. Standing sheep have a dotted fur outside with white and black decoration. SIZE: 7-1/4” h x 6” w. CONDITION: Some chipping to base, otherwise good. 9-29204 (300-500)

936
$390.00

SET OF FOUR CHELSEA FIGURINES. Two girls in fancy dress with baskets of flowers. One boy in fancy outfit and a boy with beehive and flowers. Three marked with a gold anchor. SIZE: CONDITION: Boy with beehive with broken flowers, minor chips to flowers, otherwise very good. 9-28601 (400-600)

937
$115.00

PAIR OF CHELSEA FIGURINES OF BOY AND GIRL. 11” h boy holds a bowl of fruit and flowers and has two flowers in his hand. A dog stands on his hind legs next to him on a white gilt base decorated with flowers. Gold anchor mark to back. 10-3/4” girl has an apron full of flower and holds flowers in her hands and has a ewe resting at her feet. Gold trimmed white base and gold anchor mark to back. Costumes on both are very colorful and decorated with flowers. CONDITION: Some applied flowers have small chips but generally very good. 9-28603 (200-400)

938
$57.00

FOUR PORCELAIN FIGURAL PIECES. 1) 4-1/2” h trinket box having a boy and a cat on a dresser with mirror. 2) 3-3/4” x 4” figurine of two people in a brass bed “Will we sleep first, or how?”? 3) 3-1/2” x 3-1/2” figural group with man and baby at side of bed with mother – chip to one of the bedposts. 4) 3” x 3-1/2” figurine of two cats with teapots – one teapot handle is broken. CONDITION: As stated above, otherwise good. 9-28593 (150-250)

939
$201.00

ORIENTAL SEMI-ANTIQUE SCATTER RUG. Ivory field having a diamond center medallion in colors of white, blue and red. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 5’1” x 2’10”. CONDITION: One end has fraying, otherwise very good. 9-29329 (200-400)

940
$1,380.00

ANTIQUE CAUCASIAN SCATTER RUG. Multiple borders surround a rectangular medium blue field adorned with symbols. First quarter of the 20th Century. SIZE: 6’10” x 3’7”. CONDITION: Area of wear, edge fraying, well used. 9-28886 (250-400)

941
$69.00

INTERESTING PORCELAIN FIGURAL WHISTLE. In the shape of a ladies shoe with sleeping dog. Shoe white with green bow tie. Dog is white and brown. SIZE: 2-1/2” l x 1” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28459 (100-150)

942
$115.00

ITALIAN PORCELAIN FIGURINE OF TWO BIRDS. Base signed “Made In Italy” with the script signature and “Fabriqu in Italy”. White birds, one standing tall and the other squatted down. SIZE: 8-1/2” h. CONDITION: Repair to a broken neck on one which needs professional restoration. Otherwise good. 9-28135 (50-100)

943
$977.00

CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN CUP AND SAUCER. Saucer having an under glaze blue “A” mark, 19th Century. Cup and saucer each having a well painted landscape scene, the saucer incorporating a figure by the waters edge viewing a waterfall and bridge. Cup with a view of a country house, both having gilt highlights. SIZE: Cup is Saucer is 2-1/2” h. 5-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good, some minor rubbing to gold highlights. 9-28136 (150-300)

944
$57.00

BLUE AND WHITE DECORATED ORIENTAL EXPORT CUP AND SAUCER. The handless cup and saucer having outside border of flower swags with oval rosettes. Center of the saucer inside of the cup having oval with script “RM”. Surrounded by a curtain swag and ribbon. SIZE: 3-1/2” cup dia and 5-1/2” dai saucer. CONDITION: Some professional restoration, very good. 9-28134 (100-200)

945
$57.00

EARLY CARVED WOOD MOLDING PLANE WITH CARVED SILHOUETTE OF FRANKLIN. Small early plane complete with blade and wood holder has a profile cut into the top section, which resembles Benjamin Franklin. An interesting bit of folk art. SIZE: 5-3/4” l. CONDITION: Split to side otherwise good. 9-26913 (200-400)

946
$0.00

PAIR OF PRIMITIVE IRON ANDIRONS. Arched leg supports a tapered rod with curled gooseneck type end. SIZE: 21” h. CONDITION: Good. 9-28508 (300-400)

947
$402.00

SAROUK SEMI-ANTIQUE RUNNER. Center red medallion with all over flower sprays. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 11’10” x 2’9”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29346 (200-300)

948
$115.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE ORIENTAL RUNNER. Pointed end blue field with all over flowers and small center medallion. PROVENANCE: The J. Hollis Wyman Estate, Milbridge, Maine (State Senator and Wild Blueberry King). SIZE: 9’11” x 2’10”. CONDITION: 6” corner of one end missing pile. Otherwise very good. 9-29328 (250-350)

949
$0.00

EARLY CARVING OF THE BABY JESUS IN PETRIFIED WOOD. The heavy wood carving has an oval cutout with a 7” carving of a nude infant. Polychrome painted with naturalistic painted trunk like piece. SIZE: 10” h x 7-1/2” w x 5” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29254 (250-400)

950
$57.00

PAIR OF CARVED MALLARD DUCKS. Tree trunk base as a stand holds two flying mallard, one male and one female. Unsigned. Nicely painted with good carving. Last half of the 20th Century. SIZE: Carvings are approximately 6” x 7”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27673 (100-150)

951
$632.00

FOUR PAISLEY SHAWLS. 1) Fine shawl with green center. SIZE: 124” l x 60” w. CONDITION: Very good with end fringe present. 2) Shawl has been cut and bound at one end. Black center spider form. SIZE: 87” l x 58” w. CONDITION: Some holes, fair. 3) Black center with nice colors and end borders. SIZE: 120” l x 63” w. CONDITION: Small holes, generally intact. 4) Fine shawl has central black shaped medallion with beautiful coloring throughout. Nice end borders. SIZE: 136” l x 62” w. CONDITION: One corner has some small holes but generally in very good condition. PROVENANCE: From a fine Corrina, Maine home. 9-28586 (500-800)

952
$143.00

TEN MISCELLANEOUS BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PLATES AND BOWL. 19th Century. Lot consists of: Four 7-3/4” plates; Four 6” plates; Two 6” shallow bowls. CONDITION: Most with either small chips or hairlines. 9-28418 (200-300)

953
$172.00

BLUE AND WHITE CANTON PLATTER. Late 19th Century. SIZE: 12” x 9”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28414 (125-175)

954
$0.00

FOUR BLUE AND WHITE CANTON CUPS AND SAUCERS. Matching cups and saucers have a shaped edge and small handle. SIZE: Saucers are 5” dia; cups are 3-1/4” dia x 1-1/4” h. CONDITION: Small roughness and teeny chips to edges. 9-28417 (150-200)

955
$201.00

FOUR COVERED STRAP HANDLED ASSEMBLED SET OF CUPS. Each covered with a mushroom type finial. The strap handled cups with bulbous shape. One cup is different and has two handles. SIZE: Approximately 3-1/2” h. CONDITION: Two cups have hairlines, otherwise good. 9-28421 (150-250)

956
$57.00

SIX PIECES OF BLUE AND WHITE CANTON. Lot consists of: Four 2-1/2” handled cups (minor nicks on rim ); Small Canton cup and saucer (roughness on edge of saucer). SIZE: Saucer 4”; Cup 2-1/2” h x 2” w. 9-28419 (150-200)

957
$57.00

LOT OF FIVE PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN. 19th Century. Lot consists of: 1) 9-3/4” dia plate have Mandarin figures, horse in a center scene surrounded by a floral border. 2) 2” x 8-3/4” small platter in a Rose FAMILLE pattern, orange peel back. 3) Three 7-1/4” plates decorated with butterflies. PROVENANCE: Estate of Maria M. Viveiros, New Bedford, Massachusetts. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28788 (200-250)

958
$172.00

INTERESTING LOT OF FIVE SLIDING BOX COLLAGES. Lot consists of: five separate collage whimsies made from antique parts and pieces. Most are housed in a sliding top box with interior set with different articles. One includes fish and beetles, one with dice and domino, another with people and butterflies, one with birds and another with a tin man. SIZES: Vary from 3-1/2” to 11-1/2” l. CONDITION: Good. 9-28437 (500-1000)

959
$1,265.00

CARVED WOOD SCULPTURE FIGURES OF OPPOSING BUFFALO. Both mounted facing each other on a rectangular board. Unsigned. Nice brown patina. SIZE: Total is 9-3/4” h x 30-1/4” w x 3-3/4” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29295 (400-600)

960
$287.00

TWO CARVED AND POLYCHROME ROOSTERS. The flat painted wood roosters mounted on wood bases. One in red and black, the other in brown and red. SIZE: 12” h x 17-1/2” l. CONDITION: The brown has damage to foot, otherwise good. 9-29237 (150-250)

961
$287.00

ROSE MEDALLION PLATTER. 19th Century. Panel decoration, orange peel back. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 13-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28643 (200-300)

962
$0.00

ROSE MEDALLION TEAPOT IN BASKETRY HOLDER. Drum shaped pot with two handles and flat lid. Sets into a fitted basketry lined holder. SIZE: Teapot is 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 13-9294 (150-250)

963
$316.00

THREE EARLY PIECES OF BRASS. 19th Century. 1) Wood handled brass and wrought iron fireplace trivet with decorative pierce top, turned wood handle and penny foot base. SIZE: 10-1/4” h x 14-1/2” l. 2) Brass and wrought iron candle dipper. SIZE: 26-1/2” l. 3) Candle snuffer in brass with a brass tray. SIZE: 8-1/2” x 4-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-29275 (300-500)

964
$97.00

PAIR OF ANTIQUE BRASS BALL TOP ANDIRONS WITH TOOL SET. Andirons with matching log stops and long dogs. Later edition ball top tool set, which does not match andirons but has similar design. Tools include holder, shovel, poker and tongs. SIZE: Andirons 16” h x 27” l. CONDITION: Some dents to ball tops, otherwise good. 9-27799 (200-400)

965
$120.00

PAIR OF FIGURAL CAST IRON ANDIRONS. Figures appear to be George Washington likenesses and show a man with hand at hip and other hand down at side. Appear to be early 20th Century. SIZE: 14-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29316 (200-400)

966
$115.00

GEORGE MORLAND (British, 1763-1804) “THE FARMERS STABLE”. Colored print after a painting by George Morland engraved by W. Ward. The print shows an interior horse stable with a white horse and two men. Above title “London Pubd April 9 1792 by T. Simpson St. Paul’s Church Yard”. Most likely a 19th Century printing. Housed in a fine modern gilt and wood frame with brown matte. IMAGE SIZE: 17-1/4” x 21-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28438 (100-200)

967
$0.00

UNSIGNED (German, 19th Century) “THE HAZARDS OF HUNTING” AND “THE HISTORY OF PUNCHINELLO THE CLOWN”. Pair of identically framed prints show different vignettes in bright coloring. 1) Shows twelve scenes of hunting mishaps. 2) Shows twenty vignettes from birth to death of the clown. SIGHT SIZE: 15” x 11”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28440 (150-250)

968
$0.00

TWO ROSE MEDALLION TEAPOTS. 19th Century. Drum form, both with covers. One housed in a fitted rattan basket with two handled cover and latch. PROVENANCE: Estate of Maria M. Viveiros, New Bedford, Massachusetts. SIZE: 6-1/2” h x 5” body dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-28785 (400-600)

969
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT SMALL DISH. 19th Century. Blue and white dish with five lobes having two dragons decorated on the top and a leaf on the bottom. SIZE: 4” dia. CONDITION: Very good, slight roughness to edge. 9-28420 (100-200)

970
$143.00

IMARI FOOTED BOWL. Center decorated with vase of flowers, paneled sides inside and out. SIZE: 4” h x 10” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27671 (100-200)

971
$0.00

TWO ORIENTAL TEAPOTS. 1) 6-1/2” h Satsuma teapot, 19th Century. Decorated with figures and birds, red signature to base. Lid has an old multiple staple repair. 2) 5” h Rose Medallion bulbous teapot with cover marked in red China. CONDITION: Good, otherwise noted. 9-28683 (300-500)

972
$287.00

ADAMS STYLE BRASS AND CAST IRON SERPENTINE FRONT FIRE GRATE. Brass turned finials, shaped brass front in fire fender form. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 20” h x 26-1/2” w x 15” d. CONDITION: Crack in back cast iron plate, front left finial is off. Otherwise very good. 9-99948 (200-300)

973
$488.00

TWO HAMBLETONIAN STALLION GIDEON BROADSIDES. 1) Black and red broadside shows the large horse in landscape with long history, signed “F. S. Palmer Bangor, 1869”. SIZE: 26” x 18”. CONDITION: One dime size hole in top margin, folds and tears to edge, bright with folds. 2) Red broadside with same engraving and title signed ”F.S. Palmer, Bangor, 1872”. SIZE: 24” x 18”. CONDITION: Generally very good with folds. 9-28613 (150-250)

974
$28.00

THREE REDWARE JARS. 1) 6” cylinder jar with lip, brown glaze interior with no glazing on outside. 2) 10-3/4” h x 10” dia ovoid open jar with brown glaze interior and no glazing on outside. Some exterior redware loss. 3) 9-1/2” h x 9-1/2” w jar with light brown glaze interior. Some loss to redware at base with cracks. Undetermined age. PROVENANCE: Found in a Brunswick, Maine home. 9-27484 (100-200)