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101. |
Pair of oriental brass pricket sticks with bamboo and lotus shaped shafts and dragon form feet. 15”h.
$150
-$200
Sold for $75 |
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102. |
Dutch blue and white Delft planter with garden scene marked “Williamsburg Restoration” and “Delft Made in Holland”. 9.75”h.x9.25”dia.
$100
-$125
Sold for $100
Marks |
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103. |
Two Indonesian wedding figures made from old coins and wood. Largest 17”h.
$100
-$125
Sold for $25 |
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104. |
Two pieces of Southwest Indian pottery- Hopi bowl signed “Patty Maho” 3.75”h.x4.75”dia. and a jar 4.25”h.x4.25”dia.
$100
-$150
Sold for $75
Bases |
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105. |
Two Persian paintings on silk- a courtyard scene and a nobleman on horseback with a dove. Each approx. 40”x28”
$200
-$300
Sold for $275 |
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106. |
Three Imari chargers, 19th c. 14.75”, 14.5” & 12.25” dia.
$200
-$225
Sold for $150 |
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107. |
One-gallon stoneware crock with blue decoration and incised “R.B. & Co.”. 8”h.x7.25”dia.
$150
-$200
Sold for $150 |
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108. |
Two oil on tin portraits of young women, 19th c., mounted in gilt framesmarked verso with a crown and signed indistinctly. 8”x6” and 8”x5.5”
$1,000
-$1,500
Sold for $1,100 |
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109. |
Ridgeway & Morley Flow Blue platter also marked “Tyndale’s”. 19”x14”
$100
-$150
Sold for $100 |
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110. |
Dutch blue and white Delft bowl with floral and bird decoration and marked “Williamsburg Restoration” and “Delft Made in Holland”. 5.75”h.x10.5”dia.
$100
-$125
Sold for $25
Marks |
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111. |
Three framed equine and sporting prints- reproduction “Woodcock Shooting and fox hunting and a period print of a horse in a stable yard.
$50
-$75
Sold for $50 |
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112. |
Enterprise No. 5 coffee grinder, c.1870, retaining much original paint and stenciling. 17.5”h.x17”w., wheels 12.5”dia.
$750
-$1,000
Sold for $325 |
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113. |
Five jade and stone flowering trees, 20th c., some with cloisonné bases. Tallest 9”h.
$100
-$150
Sold for $125 |
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114. |
Group of Flow Blue- 3 oval platters, 3 bowls, 2 plates, 17 saucers, 2 cups, 2 small dessert bowls. 30 pieces total
$100
-$150
Sold for $125 |
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115. |
Oriental carved soapstone water buffalo. 8.5”l.
$100
-$125
Sold for $50 |
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116. |
Chippendale style mahogany sofa with blue upholstery. 35”h.x81”l.x35”d., seat 16”h.
$100
-$150
Sold for $15 |
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117. |
Pair of Delft covered garnitures, 19th c., converted to electric lamps. garnitures 10”h.
$150
-$200
Sold for $325 |
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118. |
LeCoultre brass and glass cased mantel clock. 9.5”h.x7.5”w.x5.5”d.
$300
-$350
Sold for $325 |
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119. |
Oil on canvas portrait of a young boy, 19th c., provenance: Estate of Katharine Keith Adler. 22”x17.5”
$300
-$400
Sold for $425 |
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120. |
Pair of Delft garniture vases, 19th c. 9”h.
$200
-$300
Sold for $75 |
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121. |
Set of twelve Wedgwood service plates, blue and gilt rims, provenance: Estate of Katharine Keith Adler. 10.25”diam.
$150
-$200
Sold for $325 |
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122. |
Two oriental carved soapstone figures. 8”h. & 6.75” h.
$25
-$50
Sold for $25 |
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123. |
Set of twelve Royal Worcester luncheon plates in the “Engadine” pattern, provenance: Estate of Katharine Keith Adler.
$100
-$150
Sold for $75 |
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124. |
Oil on canvas portrait of a seated gentleman, c.1840, the sitter per paper affixed verso is Frederick Amelung Keener, provenance: Estate of Katharine Keith Adler. 29”x25”
$300
-$400
Sold for $350 |
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125. |
New England maple slant-lid desk, c.1780, with a pigeon-holed and step-down interior. 42.5”h.x36’w., writing height 31.5”
$1,000
-$1,500
Sold for $2,100
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