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Wiederseim
Associates,
Inc.


P.O. Box 470
Chester Springs, PA 19425  

Phone:  610-827-1910    
 
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ANTIQUE AUCTION

September 12th, 2009
 

SELLING OVER 600 LOTS OF FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES, SILVER, PAINTINGS, CLOCKS, STAFFORDSHIRE, CERAMICS, PORCELAINS, JEWELRY & MORE

Selling for the Estate of Jane B. Aylward of Gladwyne, PA and other Estates and Collections from Pennsylvania and New York


1.   Sarouk oriental hall runner, red field. 2’6”x8’2”
$100 -$150
Sold for $200
2.   Two similar Sarouk oriental mats, red fields and overall floral patterns. Each approx. 1’10”x2’7”
$200 -$250
Sold for $275
3.   Persian oriental center hall carpet, floral field, blue border. 6’9”x4’
$75 -$100
Sold for $150
4.   Kazak oriental mat, blue field and stylized flowers and animals. 3’3”x5’1”
$400 -$600
Sold for $150
5.   Colorful Persian oriental hall runner with nine center medallions. 2’8”x9’7”
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
5.   Colorful palace size Kerman oriental carpet with a leafy center, blue field and border. 12’3”x19’3”
$2,000 -$3,000
Sold for $1,300
6.   Turkish oriental center hall carpet, red field, blue and red center medallion. 4’11”x9’
$400 -$600
Sold for $275
7.   Room size Sarouk oriental carpet, red field and overall floral patterns. 10’5”x13’5”
$900 -$1,200
Sold for $950
8.   Room size Kerman oriental carpet with overall floral patterns. 9’x11’9”
$700 -$1,000
Sold for $600
9.   Sarouk oriental carpet, red field and overall floral patterns. 11’10”x9’3”
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $650
10.   Palace size Bidjar center hall carpet, dark blue field, red border and overall floral patterns. 6’3.5”x19’
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $2,300
11.   Room size Kerman oriental carpet, ivory field, red border and repeating patterns. 9’8”x6’4”
$500 -$700
Sold for $250
12.   Heriz oriental carpet, red field and center medallion. 7’2”x10’1”
$400 -$600
Sold for $600
13.   Palace size Persian oriental carpet, dark blue field, red border and overall floral patterns. 10”11”x15’3”
$1,500 -$2,500
Sold for $750
14.   Kerman oriental carpet, light blue field and overall floral patterns. 8’8”x12’1”
$300 -$500
Sold for $450
15.   English mahogany Stilton cheese rest, 19th c., with dovetailed construction and brass casters. 7”h.x17”w.x10”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $300
16.   Large Staffordshire black and white Spaniel, c.1860. See Harding’s book, page 182. 15”h.x12”l.
$500 -$700
Sold for $475
17.   French portico clock with floral inlaid decoration, works signed “Etablissement de Paris” and with wood base and glass dome. clock 20.5”h.x10.5”w.x5.75”d., dome on stand 28”h.x12”w.
$300 -$500
Sold for $550
18.   Pair of crystal candelabra with drop prisms and fleur-de-lis finials, electrified. 25”h.x12”x12”
$200 -$300
Sold for $350
19.   English brass footman, 19th c., with cutout heart decoration. 11”h.x15”w.x17”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
20.   Pillar and scroll clock with paper label signed “Elisha Hotchkiss, Burlington, Conn.”. 31.5”h.x17”w.x4.5”d.
$700 -$900
Sold for $800
21.   Pair of dark amethyst glass vases signed “Graligio” and with enameled floral and bird decoration. 12.5”h.x6.5”w.x3.5”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $750
22.   Set of twelve Minton service plates with maroon borders and fine gilt decoration. 10.75”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $1,200
23.   Staffordshire cow bank in spill vase form signed “Geo. Borgfeldt Corp., Limited Edition, Registered New York, N.Y.”. 12”h.x9”w.x5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
24.   Mahogany knife box, c.1790, with conch shell inlay to lid and brass pulls and escutcheon. 14.5”h.x9”w.x12”d.
$400 -$500
Sold for $375
25.   Red paisley wool cover or spread. 69”x69”
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
26.   Staffordshire Toby mug of a gentleman in a tricorne hat. 10.5”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $100
27.   Lithograph “Origin of Steam Navigation- Honor to Whom Honor is Due- A View of Collect Pond…” by John Hutchings, F. Michelin’s Lithograph, 111 Nassau St. 19.75”x25”
$200 -$300
Sold for $75
28.   Copper and zinc weathervane, molded full-bodied running horse, reproduction. 18.5”h.x33”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
29.   Oil on canvas portrait of a woman holding a book, mid 19th c. 21”x12”
$150 -$250
Sold for $50
30.   Staffordshire standing figure of King Edward VII. 15”h.x5”w.x4”d.
$100 -$125
Sold for $50
31.   White-cut-to-clear glass fluid lamp, 19th c., with a clambroth base 21.5”h. and another fluid lamp with a marble base 14”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $350
32.   Pair of mahogany plant stands, 20th c., with octagonal tops and spade feet. 42.5”h., tops 11.5”x12.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $300
33.   A. Currier lithograph “Washington’s Reception”. 13.5”x9.5”w.
$50 -$75
Sold for $75
34.   Baltimore klismos chair, c.1840, with stenciled cornucopia splat, rush seat and turned legs. 32.5”h.x19.5”w.x16”d., seat 15”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $50
35.   German etched glass ½ liter stein 9”h. and another stein “Schuhplattler” 8”h.
$25 -$50
Sold for $25
36.   French style mahogany shaving stand, 20th c., with three drawers and bracket feet. 34”h.x23”w.x11”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $25
37.   Peruvian silver water pitcher with a floral chased rim and marked 925. 7.5”h.
$200 -$250
Sold for $200
38.   Hepplewhite style nesting tables, set of three, largest with a tooled leather top, 24.5”h., top 21”x15”
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
39.   Cut glass water pitcher 10.5”h. and nine tumblers 4”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
40.   Victorian mahogany pole screen with a floral needlepoint panel, carved shaft and spade feet. 56”h., 16.75”x16.75”
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
41.   Blue and peach colored cut glass centerpiece bowl, 6.125”h.x8”dia. and an amber and red Bohemia glass pitcher 8”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $200
42.   Child’s four-slat rocker, early 19th c., with a splintwood seat and original rockers. 24.5”h.x13”w.x20”d., seat 9”h.
$150 -$250
Sold for $125
43.   Large wood bowl 18.5”dia., and two trenchers 20”l. & 21” l.
$100 -$125
Sold for $125
44.   Pennsylvania walnut cradle, c.1800, with cheese cutter rockers. 24”h.x41”l.x28.5”w.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
45.   Miniature mahogany specimen chest, c.1800, with dovetailed construction, multi-drawered interior, most recently used for a coin collection. 14”h.x13”w.x13.5”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
46.   Simon & Halbig bisque head doll. 22”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
47.   Silverplate serving tray, Chippendale style, with ball and claw feet. 2.5”h.x33”l.x22.5”w.
$100 -$150
Sold for $125
48.   Character doll marked 151-2. As found.
$50 -$75
Sold for $225
49.   Cloisonné table lamp. 36”h. top of finial
$25 -$50
Sold for $100
50.   Swiss eight-day travel clock with a six-jewel movement, leather case and inscribed “13th Illinois Relay Carnival, March 15th, 1930”. Case 4.25”h.x5”w.
$75 -$100
Sold for $50
51.   Chester County, PA maple five-slat open armchair with rush seat and ball and ring turned stretcher. 42”h.x23”w.x17”d., seat 16.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
52.   Tole decorated tray with hand painted flowers, bird and gilt decoration, fitted on a table base of a later date. 20.25”h., tray 28.5”x21”
$200 -$300
Sold for $700
53.   French black marble mantel clock, the porcelain dial marked “Brock & Son” (Paris). 9.25”h.x6.75”w.x5”d.
$75 -$100
Sold for $125
54.   Finely made sterling silver punch spice ladle with repoussé decoration, hinged cover and ivory handle. 15.125”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $350
55.   Box lot of table linens to include damask tablecloths and napkins, “Moonglow” cloth and napkins by Old Bleach, etc.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
56.   Eleven Dresden opera plates with elaborate gilt and painted vignette borders, center script monogram “GEC” and with opera titles verso. 10.25”dia.
$1,000 -$1,200
Sold for $5,000
57.   Jacquard coverlet signed “Ann Tims Widener”. 93”x85”
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
58.   Pair of English stoneware liquor casks, two-gallon, “Doulton & Watts Lambeth Pottery, London”, electrified. Casks 12”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $425
59.   Twenty-one coin silver spoons- 6 by R&W Wilson 9”l., 6 by Holland 7.5”l., 2 by D. Dupuy 8.5”l., 2 by W.E. Lyndall 9”l., 1 by R&W Wilson 8.5”l. and 1 unmarked 8.25”l.
$300 -$500
Sold for $225
60.   Finely detailed dollhouse of the Coventry Forge Inn, S. Coventry Township, PA signed “Made by Raymond Paradis”. 33.5”h.x36.5”w.x37.5”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $850
61.   Pine storage cabinet with three drawers and two raised panel doors. 21”h.x16”w.x32”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
62.   New Historical Atlas of Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, Illustrated, Everts & Stewart 1875. 17.25”x14.25”
$300 -$500
Sold for $150
63.   Baccarat “Gone-With-The-Wind” lamp, electrified, with extra globe, no shade. 31”h. top of globe
$300 -$400
Sold for $1,100
64.   Limoges fish service with twelve plates 9.25”dia., platter 24”x9.5”, gravy boat 4”h. and undertray 8.5”l.
$200 -$400
Sold for $475
65.   Set of Russian enamelware marked “BA”- creamer 3.75”h., covered sugar pot 6”h., tongs, strainer, spoon and fork.
$200 -$300
Sold for $4,000
66.   Chinese champlevé koro (incense burner) with Foo dog finial and dragon handles. 15”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $225
67.   Set of ten Japanese blue and white ceramic plates, 20th c. 10.25”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
68.   Group of Victorian printed paper Christmas ornaments, etc.
$150 -$200
Sold for $300
69.   French mantel clock with an inlaid mahogany case and porcelain face. 13.5”h.x9”w.x5.25”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
70.   Miniature slant-front desk, 19th c., Chippendale style, with conch shell inlay. 8.5”h.x7.5”w.x5.25”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $1,000
71.   Rosewood cased wall clock, 20th c., with a three-train German movement. 30”h.x12”w.x6”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
72.   Two etched glass and German silver bottles, 7.5”h. & 6”h., and a brassbound burlwood box 3.25”h.x11.5”l.x4”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $325
73.   Gold handled walking stick dated 1868 and with monogram. 35”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
74.   Men’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual watch, marked 1002, Registered Design.
$500 -$750
Sold for $1,400
75.   Four Bohemia glass red-cut-to-clear vases 4”h., 4.5”h, and a decanter 8”h.
$50 -$75
Sold for $100
76.   Three carved decoys, canvas-back ducks c. 1940’s, made by David Kay, West Chester, PA, each stamped “K” and with paint decoration. Each approx. 8”h.x7”w.x15”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $800
77.   Photo of Herbert Hoover, framed, autographed and inscribed “To Mrs. L.J. Dickenson with kind regards of Herbert Hoover. 11.75”x8.75”
$200 -$300
Sold for $50
78.   Rookwood leaf dish, c.1957, 3”h.x15”l., and a Dresden saucer with classical figures 7.5”dia.
$50 -$75
Sold for $20
79.   White cotton quilt, c.1820, embroidered with the Ohio State seal, sheaf of wheat with rays of the rising sun. 88”x92”
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
80.   Group of mainly Victorian German Christmas ornaments, glass and painted.
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
81.   Three ornithological prints each pencil signed “Frank W. Benson”, all framed and matted. Two- 8”x10”, one- 4.25”x6”
$500 -$750
Sold for $250
82.   Ebonized walking stick with gold handle inscribed “St. Mary’s Fair, Dover N.Y. To our next President” and on the band of the handle “To Col. W.P. Wilson by Mrs. Hancock. March 1886”. 36”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
83.   Three carved decoys, c. 1940’s, made by David Kay, West Chester, PA, each stamped “K” and with paint decoration. Each approx. 7”h.x7”w.x12.5”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $475
84.   Victorian style cast iron lavabo. 28.5’h.x18.25”w.x9”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
85.   Nineteen oriental snuff bottles- carved quartz, porcelain, etc. approx. 2.5”h. ea.
$100 -$200
Sold for $375
86.   Four carved decoys, c. 1940’s, made by David Kay, West Chester, PA, each stamped “K” and with paint decoration. Each approx. 7.5”h.x6”w.x12.5”l.
$250 -$350
Sold for $2,100
87.   Pair of panels of dancing Dutch boys and girls, painted on cloth. 26”h.x63”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $50
88.   Carved spinach green jade bowl on a gilt decorated metal stand from the 18th century. Bowl- 3”h.x7.25”w., 5.5”h. overall
$150 -$200
Sold for $10,000
89.   Sterling silver pitcher with a stag horn handle, monogrammed and with presentation inscription on base. 8”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $650
90.   Two bamboo form walking sticks- one with gold inlaid metal handle monogrammed “H.G.” 34.5”l. and one with a silver handle “Souvenir 1905” 35”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $375
91.   Cane with English silver leopard head handle with glass eyes, marked 800 and hallmarked. 35”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $375
92.   German bisque head doll with composition body “Germany, Heinrich Handwerck, Simon & Halbig”. 27”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
93.   Group of cloisonné table articles to include napkin rings, bowl, salt & pepper shakers, etc.
$100 -$125
Sold for $75
94.   Pair of green cloisonné vases 9”h., a ginger jar 6.25”h., small jar 4”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
95.   Cut glass serving dish 17”x10.5”, two compotes 8”h. & 7.5”h., Waterford cream pitcher 3.5”h. and a candy dish 4”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
96.   Three carved decoys, canvas-back ducks c. 1940’s, made by David Kay, West Chester, PA, each stamped “K” and with paint decoration. Each approx. 8”h.x7”w.x15”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $1,000
97.   Country pine table, 19th c., with a one-board top, pinned construction and tapered legs. 27.5”h., top 29”x48”
$400 -$600
Sold for $150
98.   Three carved duck decoys, largest 7.5”h.x7”w.x15”l., and a box of string weights.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
99.   Signed Lalique glass wine coaster on a brass base with oriental dragon legs. 5.5”h.x8.75”dia.
$125 -$150
Sold for $100
100.   Set of six Austrian painted Lipizzaner horses marked “Wien ”3.5” h. and fifteen Britton type soldiers 2h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
101.   Ten assorted colorful Japanese chargers, each approx. 12.25”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
102.   Stueben glass bowl 4.75”h.x10”dia., and an Orrefors glass dish 3”h.x12.75”dia.
$100 -$200
Sold for $200
103.   Box lot table linens, crochet spreads, vintage half-slip, silk fringed shawl, doilies, etc.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
104.   Two-gallon stoneware crock with blue fern decoration. 9”h.x10”dia.
$75 -$100
Sold for $75
105.   Pair of Cherokee Indian beaded moccasins, c.1936, North Carolina reservation, three beaded headbands, one bracelet and two necklaces.
$300 -$400
Sold for $175
106.   Salvador Dali sterling silver plate, Lincoln Mint 1972 “Dionysus et Pallas Athena” 8”dia., a sterling silver bread tray 12”x6.25”, and a silver plate butter server 12.5”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
107.   Sheffield meat dome converted to two wall pockets 11”h.x17.5”l. and two cloisonné vases 6.75”h.
$50 -$75
Sold for $125
108.   Walking stick, late 19th c., with silver coiled snake-form handle. 35”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $400
109.   Sterling silver cream pitcher, miniature copy of a pitcher in the Eton College Collection, inscribed “Commemorating the 350th Anniversary of the Sailing of the Mayflower…” 5.5”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
110.   Three-piece girandole set with gilt metal figural groups, drop prisms and marble bases. 16.5”h., center piece 17.25”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
111.   Men’s LeCoultre 14k gold wristwatch with wrist alarm.
$500 -$750
Sold for $700
112.   Foley Potteries, Staffordshire chamber set with blue transfer decoration, marked “French” and “J.F. Wileman, Foley Potteries, Staffordshire”- washbowl, pitcher, covered soap dish & chamber pot
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
113.   Philadelphia Chippendale cherry chest of drawers, c.1780, with fluted quarter columns and ogee feet. 35”h.x36”w.
$2,000 -$3,000
Sold for $700
114.   Pair of cloisonné vases. 15.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
115.   Whale oil lamp 13”h. and two other lamps approx. 12”h. each
$75 -$100
Sold for $250
116.   Pair of Paris porcelain urns, maroon and gilt with painted scenes of Napoleon and the bases with gilt “N”. 9”h.
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $425
117.   Philadelphia Chippendale style mahogany ribbon-back side chair with an upholstered seat. 38”h.x22”w.x19”d., seat 18.5”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $50
118.   Mahogany two-piece corner cabinet, late 19th/early 20th c., with a dentil molded cornice over two mullioned glass doors over a lower section with two doors and ogee feet. 74”h.x46”w.
$650 -$850
Sold for $750
119.   Sterling silver art Nouveau centerpiece dish by Gorham with a floral border with a pair of matching three-light candelabra. Dish 3.5”h.x13.5”l., candelabra 11.5” h.
$2,000 -$3,000
Sold for $1,500
120.   English Silverplate breakfast server. 10”h.x15.25”l.x10”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $175
121.   Philadelphia Chippendale mahogany side chair, c.1780, with a pierced and scrolled splat, acanthus carved legs and ball and claw feet. 38”h.x23”w.x19.5”d., seat 18.5”h.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $325
122.   Rose Medallion covered tureen with undertray, c.1860.12”h. x 14”l.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1,000
123.   Large framed Japanese silk panel of a crane.120”h.x45”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $600
124.   Simon, Hermann Gustav [American, 1846-1895] oil on canvas painting of cows in a stream signed lower right “H. Simon 1883”.13”x19.5”
$3,000 -$4,000
Sold for $1,500
125.   Pair of Queen Anne Philadelphia style mahogany side chairs with slip seats and drake feet. 39”h.x22.5”w.x19”d., seat 18.5”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $600
126.   Sterling silver water pitcher by Watrous Mfg., Co., four pint capacity. 8.75” high
$100 -$150
Sold for $200
127.   Silver plated statue of a racehorse, hollow body. 11”h.x 19”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $400
128.   Chippendale style butler’s table. 17”h., top open 34”l.x26”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $125
129.   Chippendale style mahogany camelback sofa with green damask upholstery. 35.5”h.x84”l.x30”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
130.   Pair of recumbent cloisonné rams with hinged lid backs. 4”h.x5.5”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
131.   Pair of French green and gilt Tole decorated covered urns, 19thc. As found. 11”h.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
132.   Brass Romanesque style statue of a lion 6.75”h.x6.5”l., bronze Romanesque style statue of a running horse 6”h.x 8”l., pair of Chinese style porcelain birds 4”h.x6.5”l.x3.5”d.
$75 -$100
Sold for $50
133.   Chippendale style stool, needlepoint top and ball and claw feet. 8”h.x 15”w.
$75 -$100
Sold for $25
134.   Hepplewhite mahogany stand, early 19th c., the drawer inlaid with conch shells, the legs with ferns and bellflowers. 26”h., top 16”x16.25”
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
135.   English Hepplewhite mahogany side chair, c.1800, with a carved Prince of Wales feather splat. 38”h.x21”w.x18”d., seat 19.5”h.
$350 -$450
Sold for $100
136.   Sterling silver flatware service for twelve by Wallace in the “Waverly” pattern, 1890- 42 forks 7”l. (24 monogrammed “Wimley”), 24 knives w/stainless blades 8.25”l. (no mono), 17 soup spoons 6.5”l. (no mono), 23 teaspoons 5.75”l. (no mono), 28 bouillon spoons 4.75”l. (12 monogrammed “Wimley”), 1 tablespoon 7”l. (script initials).
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $800
137.   Sterling silver water pitcher, four and a half pint capacity, no monogram. 9”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $275
138.   Oil on canvas two-part screen, 19thc., with floral decoration. 75”h., each panel 23”w.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
139.   Hepplewhite style inlaid mahogany corner table. 25”h.x38.25”w.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
140.   Oil on canvas painting of a mountain landscape probably by Mary Butler. 20”x27.5”
$400 -$600
Sold for $175
141.   Two similar Staffordshire figural groups “Returning Home” and “Going to Market”. 8.25”h.x7”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
142.   Pennsylvania Queen Anne style mahogany candlestand with a dish top and birdcage support. 30”h., top 22”dia.
$150 -$250
Sold for $300
143.   Chinese black cloisonné planter. 4”h.xapprox. 14.5”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
144.   Philadelphia Sheraton mahogany Pembroke table, c.1830, with drop leaves and a single drawer. 28”h.x 36”l.
$300 -$500
Sold for $275
145.   Oil on board miniature portrait of a woman holding a dog, 19th c. 4.5”x3.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
146.   Continental oil on canvas portrait of a jester, 19th c. 9”x7”
$300 -$500
Sold for $300
147.   Louis Icart “Symphony in Blue” 1936, numbered 218, pencil signed “Louis Icart” and with embossed windmill. 23.5”x19.5”
$500 -$750
Sold for $650
148.   Mahogany framed ogee mirror. 31”x22”
$50 -$75
Sold for $150
149.   Butler, Mary Cable [American, 1865-1946] oil on canvas mountain landscape painting, signed LR “Mary Butler”. 27.5”x23”
$700 -$900
Sold for $225
150.   Framed Japanese silkwork panel with ornithological motif. 59”x34.5”
$100 -$200
Sold for $100
151.   Pennsylvania Hepplewhite walnut one-drawer stand. 27”h., top 15.25”x15”
$200 -$300
Sold for $300
152.   Louis Icart “Plate of Milk” 1921, pencil signed “Louis Icart” and with embossed Estampe Moderne. 16.5”x12.5”
$500 -$750
Sold for $325
153.   French blue and gilt porcelain inkstand, probably Sevres. 4.5”h.x 3.5”w.x3.5”d.
$100 -$200
Sold for $75
154.   Mahogany Hepplewhite style loveseat. 35”h.x53”l.x29”d., seat 18”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
155.   Chinese black composition four-part screen. 72”h., each panel 16”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $25
156.   Cut glass punchbowl with a diamond and sheaf-of-wheat pattern. 6.75”h.x14.25”dia.
$300 -$400
Sold for $150
157.   Oil on board landscape painting of a village and fields. 21”x16.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
158.   Rare Staffordshire figure “Grapplers”, c.1850. 11.5”h.x7”w.
$2,000 -$3,000
Sold for $1,900
159.   Sheraton maple and cherry one-drawer stand, c.1830. 31”h.x14”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
160.   Sterling silver bread tray by Gorham, inscribed “Sept.1912” and monogrammed. 13”l.
$125 -$175
Sold for $150
161.   Sterling silver bowl and underplate in the Chippendale pattern. bowl- 4”h.x8.125”dia., plate 9.5”dia.
$100 -$125
Sold for $225
162.   Mahogany framed ogee mirror. 37’x24”
$75 -$125
Sold for $75
163.   Oil on canvas Continental landscape painting, 19th c., with buildings and waterfall. 28”x21.5”
$300 -$400
Sold for $150
164.   Pair of celadon porcelain geese, one marked “China” 5.5”h., two water buffalo 2.5”h., and a frog pitcher 4.25”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $25
165.   Oil on canvas still life painting of fruit, 19th c., mounted in an ornate gilt frame. 16.5”x13”
$300 -$400
Sold for $850
166.   Dresden porcelain figural group of two women playing chess and a gentleman observing. 9”h.x13”w.x7”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $275
167.   Massive English copper and brass hot water kettle, 19th c., with a gooseneck spout and acorn finial. 19”h.x18.5”w.x12”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $650
168.   German bracket clock, 20th c., with a mahogany case, Roman numerals and time and strike mechanism. 14”h.
$125 -$175
Sold for $125
169.   Hepplewhite style mahogany one-piece cabinet with a broken arch top. 79”h.
$450 -$550
Sold for $600
170.   Sterling silver bowl monogrammed “JBA”. 10”dia.
$125 -$175
Sold for $100
171.   Oil on canvas Continental landscape painting with cows signed “O.R. Louis(?)”. 13.5”x21.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
172.   Two sterling silver scallop form dishes by Gorham, one monogrammed. 9.5”x9.25”
$300 -$400
Sold for $325
173.   Rare Minton Majolica teapot, c.1876, cobalt blue with a monkey and cockerel and a snail finial, shape number 624. 5.5”h.x9”l.x4.25”w.
$5,000 -$7,000
Sold for $1,200
174.   Chippendale style camelback loveseat with reeded legs. 34”h.x54”w.x31”d., seat 18”h.
$150 -$250
Sold for $175
175.   Two silver ladles- F. Schurmann & Co., NM 800 12.125”l. and an unmarked example 12.75”l., both with monogram.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
176.   English George III inlaid mahogany sideboard with a D-shaped top, scalloped apron and square tapered legs. Provenance: ex John DuPont Estate 36”h.x72”l.x29”d.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $3,750
177.   Group of sterling silver items- 2 weighted low sticks 3.5”h., 2 glass hotplate pads w/overlay 6”dia., soap dish 6”l., and oval bowl 9.5”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $200
178.   Queen Anne style walnut candlestand, c.1930, with a tilt inlaid dish top, turned shaft and snake feet. 26.75”h., top 19”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
179.   Victorian walnut bow-front bureau with a marble top and three drawers. 33”h.x41.5”w.x20.5”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $225
180.   Pair of New England style mahogany end tables each with turret corner tops, two maple drawers, turned and reeded legs. 28”h., top 15.5”x15.5”
$400 -$600
Sold for $1,100
181.   Continental oil on canvas painting, 19th c., of a family playing with cats in their doorway. 10”x12”
$400 -$600
Sold for $500
182.   Oil on canvas painting of fisherman in boats in a harbor and signed “A. Sereni”. 11.5”x23”
$100 -$125
Sold for $75
183.   Gilt framed Sheraton mirror with reverse painted panel of a ship. 33”x14.75”
$75 -$100
Sold for $175
184.   Two wool blankets- Hudson Bay 4-point classic 73”x88” and a Trapper Point double 4-point classic 71”x172”
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
185.   Empire mahogany veneered ogee mirror. 38”x26”
$100 -$200
Sold for $250
186.   Group of sterling silver items- pair salt & pepper shakers 5.5”h., 3 pair individual salt & pepper shakers, 8 pepper shakers, 8 open salts, 8 salt spoons, 8 matchbox covers, small box w/inset amethyst, etc.
$150 -$200
Sold for $275
187.   Two-gallon stoneware jar with blue floral decoration “R.W. Russell”. 10.5”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $175
188.   Austrian green marble ashtray with cold painted Scottie 3”h. and another example with puppies 3.125”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $175
189.   Oil on canvas seascape painting with mountain and sailboats, late 19th c., signed “C. Appel”. 14”x24”
$300 -$400
Sold for $275
190.   Oblong Mexican silver serving tray with a center handle. 14”x11.5”
$100 -$200
Sold for $250
191.   Continental oil on metal painting of the Madonna and Child, 19th c. 13.5”x9.75”
$100 -$125
Sold for $100
192.   George III mahogany chest of drawers. 39”h.x36”w.
$900 -$1,100
Sold for $750
193.   Hepplewhite style inlaid figured mahogany sideboard made by Williams-Kimp Furniture Co., Grand rapids, MI. 41”h.x72”w.x23”d.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1,100
194.   Three sterling silver plates, each approx. 10”dia.
$75 -$100
Sold for $175
195.   Oblong sterling silver leaf-form dish, monogrammed. 2”h.x12”x9”
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
196.   Victorian walnut washstand with marble top and paneled doors. 37”h., top 28”x16”
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
197.   Maple schoolmaster’s desk, 19th c., with a lift lid, three-drawer interior on a base of a later date. 42”h.x33.5”w.x21”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $200
198.   Pennsylvania blanket chest with paint decoration, 19th c. 22”h.x50”w.x19”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
199.   Two sterling silver cigarette boxes, one monogrammed “E.F.B.”. Approx. 2”h.x6”l.x3.5”d.
$100 -$200
Sold for $225
200.   Sheraton cherry butler’s desk, c.1800, with a fold-down drawer front, over two drawers above reeded turned legs. 44.25”h.x41.5”w.x21.25”d.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $2,000
201.   Maple spinning wheel, 18th/19th c. As found. Wheel 44”dia.
$25 -$50
Sold for $20
202.   Pennsylvania cherry rope bed, 19th c., with cannonball finials. Headboard 52”h.x56”w., rails 72”l.
$75 -$100
Sold for $50
203.   Shearer, Christopher High [American, 1846-1926] oil on canvas landscape painting with a stream and woods at dusk signed “C.H. Shearer 1895”. 24”x29”
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $475
204.   Pennsylvania Sheraton mahogany four-drawer chest with a walnut top. 36.5’h.x43”w.x20”d.
$250 -$350
Sold for $300
205.   Pine dry sink, early 19th c., with two drawers over two doors and bracket feet. 35”h.x54”w.x23”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $600
206.   Lenox china and sterling silver- 12 bouillon cups 2.5”h.x4.75”dia.and 12 demitasse cups with under plates.
$200 -$300
Sold for $450
207.   Sheraton mahogany bow-front chest of drawers, c.1820, with reeded stiles and turned legs. 40”h.x42.75”w.x23.5”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $600
208.   Primitive oak slab bench. 16”h.x75”l.x17.5”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
209.   Queen Anne style mahogany candlestand with an inlaid oval top. 30”h., top 28.5”x18”
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
210.   Pennsylvania walnut slant-front desk, c.1790, with a document drawered and pigeon holed interior over four graduated drawers. 42.5”h.x42”w.x21.5”d.
$600 -$800
Sold for $475
211.   Stadelhofer, Helmut [German, 1914-1979] oil on canvas landscape painting of a hillside overlooking a village and lake, signed “H. Stadelhofer” and inscribed indistinctly. 22.5”x22.25”
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
212.   Chinese carved ebonized blanket chest with brass mounts. 20”h.x40”w.x20.5”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $425
213.   Pair of Pennsylvania bow-back Windsor side chairs, c.1830, with bamboo turnings. 35.5”h.x16.5”w.x15.5”d.
$500 -$750
Sold for $650
214.   Philadelphia Chippendale style carved walnut lowboy signed “Made by August L. Lennhoff, West Chester, PA December 23, 1959”. Case 29.5”h.x32”w.x18”d.
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $700
215.   Marble top splay leg mixing table with pullout side slide and old green paint. 30.5”h.x31.5”w.x23.5”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $300
216.   Two Windsor side chairs, early 19th c., each approx. 36”h.x16”w.x15”d., seat 17”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $175
217.   Queen Anne style mahogany side server with a shell carved backsplash, single long drawer, cabriole legs and pad feet. 38.5”h.x43.5”l.x20”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $300
218.   Sterling silver centerpiece vase. 3.5”h.x12”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $250
219.   English silver taper stick holder, English silver tea caddy 5”h., 3 sterling bowls, monogrammed 2”h.x4.5”dia., sterling footed deep bowl 4.5”h.x4”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $450
220.   Group of sterling silver items- 2 bowls 6.5”dia., plate 7”dia., glass bowl w/sterling rim 5.5”dia., bowl 6.25”dia., bowl 6”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
221.   Gilt framed mirror with leaf and scroll decoration. 44”x30.25”
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
222.   Windsor bow-back side chair stamped “J. Humeston, Halifax”. 34.5”h.x15.5”w.x15”d., seat 16.5”h.
$150 -$250
Sold for $150
223.   Group of sterling silver items- 2 bells, pr. toothpick holders, match stick canister, toast rack, 2 brushes, 2 plates, 3 bowls, etc.
$100 -$150
Sold for $275
224.   Colorful Mexican Indian blanket. 47”x87”
$50 -$100
Sold for $100
225.   Chippendale mahogany chest of drawers, c.1780, with a molded rectangular top, graduated drawers and ogee bracket feet. 35’h.x39.5”w.x21”d.
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $1,100
226.   Empire mahogany low table with a tilt top. 25”h., top 25”x30”
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
227.   Late Sheraton cherry and mahogany dining table ends with turned legs. 29”h.x20.5”l. closed, 1 leaf 17” & 1 leaf 22”
$250 -$350
Sold for $200
228.   Italian oil on canvas portrait of Sybil signed “A. Cuppa”, after the original by Titan. 20”x15”
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
229.   Howard gold open face pocket watch, 17 jewels, #1225218.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
230.   George III mahogany Pembroke table with D-shaped leaves, single drawer and delicate square tapered legs. 28”h., top 21.5”x34.5”, each leaf 12”
$300 -$400
Sold for $275
231.   Hepplewhite walnut drop-leaf table with single drawer. 29.5”h.x17.5”w.x31.25”, each leaf 12.75”
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
232.   Two maple three-slat armchairs and a three-slat maple rocker.
$50 -$75
Sold for $125
233.   Group of sterling silver items- creamer & sugar bowl 3.25”h., three bud vases, plate 11”dia., porringer.
$75 -$100
Sold for $225
234.   Five coin silver spoons by Dangman 8.5”l. and six spoons marked 800 8.25”l.
$100 -$125
Sold for $75
235.   Group of sterling silver items- candy dish w/scalloped rim 3”h., 16 nut dishes, 2 weighted and monogrammed compotes 4.25”h. & 3.25”h., 6 small dishes 3.25”dia. and 10 monogrammed small dishes 2.75”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $375
236.   Way, Andrew John Henry [American, 1826-1888] oil on canvas of beer and oysters signed lower right “A.J.H. Way”. 11.5”x9.5”
$4,000 -$6,000
Sold for $4,000
237.   Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut chest of drawers, c.1780, with a molded top, four graduated drawers and ogee feet. 41”h.x37”w.x19.5”d.
$600 -$900
Sold for $700
238.   Two Rose Medallion plates 9.25”dia., 2 Rose Medallion plates 7.125”dia., 2 other oriental plates 7.75” & 11.5” and 2 Mottahedeh plates 10”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $200
239.   Group of sterling silver items- weighted compote 6.5”h., 10 plates 6”dia., 8 sherbets 3.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $550
240.   Oil on canvas painting of a Dutch waterway and farmhouse signed “J. Dusseau(?)”. 25”x33”
$50 -$75
Sold for $75
241.   Sheraton mahogany Pembroke table, c.1820, with drop leaves and turned reeded legs. 29”h.x22”w.x34”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $250
242.   English Chippendale mahogany tall case clock with eight-day works and a brass dial signed “John Lan, Bath” and with Roman numerals. 87”h.
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $2,100
243.   Group of jewelry and accessories- 2 sterling and green stone channel set bracelets, 14k gold, platinum and diamond Masonic pin, gold filled Waltham pocket watch, costume earrings, etc.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
244.   Ladies black curly lamb full-length coat, a three-quarter length example, both size 12, c.1980’s, and a matching cap.
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
245.   Oil on canvas painting of a hillside abbey at sunset signed “H_rnne Krintstrin(?)”. 11.5”x9.5”
$500 -$700
Sold for $425
246.   Pair of New England bow-back Windsor side chairs, early 19th c. 37’h.x16”w.x16”d., seat 18”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $250
247.   Chippendale style mahogany camelback sofa. 34”h.x84”w.x33”d., seat 18.5”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $225
248.   Pair of Portuguese Palissy-type vases by M. Mafra, Caldas, Portugal, c.1900, with snake handles and lizard, frog, snail, insect and floral decoration. 13”h.x9”w. overall
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $300
249.   Cast iron and brass dinner bell with fleur-de-lis finial, found in the Adirondack Mountain region. 18”h.x11”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
250.   Rare mahogany ornithological specimen breakfront cabinet, 19th c., attributed to Duncan Phyfe, New York and made for James Audubon, with the top section for taxidermy, top drawers for eggs and nests and lower drawers for folios. 90”h.x55.5”w.x22”d.
$3,000 -$5,000
Sold for $5,000
251.   Group of gold ladies jewelry- 18k rooster pin with red stone eye and red enamel decoration, 14k fly on bonnet pin with pearl, 14k ring set with three oval citrines, size 6.6, 14k pin set with an oval citrine.
$300 -$400
Sold for $200
252.   Group of ladies fur accessories- dark mink stole, fox shawl and fox collar, light mink stole and belt, black mink hat.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
253.   Tracy, John Martin [American, 1843-1893] very nice society portrait of a woman signed “J.M. Tracy 1876”, restored by Elwood Lorey, New York. 57”x38”
$2,000 -$3,000
Sold for $3,250
254.   Oil on canvas portrait of a young man, c.1830, unsigned. 30”x25.25”
$300 -$400
Sold for $450
255.   Oak cased tantalus with three crystal decanters, c.1890, with chrome fittings. 13”h.x15”w.x6.5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $325
256.   Carved ivory elephant, late 19th c. 5”h.x11”l.x3.5”w.
$300 -$500
Sold for $700
257.   Shaped sterling silver serving dish with monogram. 13.5”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
258.   Large Paris porcelain urn with Continental landscape, figural and gilt decoration. 28”h.x8.5”
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1,000
259.   Oil on canvas laid on masonite landscape painting with a stream, dirt road, horse and wagon signed “J. Glendening”. 19”x29”
$600 -$800
Not Sold
260.   Group of six Japanese round paintings on silk 10”dia., and six Japanese prints.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
261.   Ladies full length dark mink coat, size 12, c.1980’s.
$400 -$600
Sold for $425
262.   Pair of platinum and emerald guard rings, channel set, size 7 and a platinum knife-edge band size 6.75
$300 -$500
Sold for $550
263.   Pair of sterling silver compotes 4.5”h. and six weighted sterling low sticks 5.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $200
264.   United States Sale of Public Lands Certificate signed “J.Q. Adams” (President) and dated 20, May 1826. 9.5”x15”
$150 -$200
Sold for $275
265.   Silver cow creamer, hallmarked, probably 19th c. 3.5”h.x5.5”l.x1.5”w.
$300 -$400
Sold for $550
266.   Pair of George III inlaid mahogany urn-form knife boxes converted to planters with copper inserts. 26”h.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1,500
267.   Group of sterling silver and glass items- rimmed porcelain dish 11.5”dia., overlay basket 5”h., mustard pot with red glass insert, overlay perfume bottle, small rimmed dish.
$50 -$75
Sold for $150
268.   Group of jewelry and accessories- platinum ring (no stones), gold and silver eyeglasses, 14k gold band, 18k gold band, pencil holder, costume, etc.
$300 -$400
Sold for $1,100
269.   Pair of 14k white gold and diamond guard rings, each 1.70 ct. tdw, size 6.75
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $800
270.   English brass tantalus by Mappin & Webb with three cut glass decanters, the fittings signed “The Tantalus” and “Betjemman’s Patent, London 9410”. 8”h.x9.25”w.x4.25”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $275
271.   Oil on canvas portrait of a young woman, c.1840. 34"x26.5"
$400 -$600
Sold for $1,200
272.   Duncan Phyfe style dining table with down-swept legs and brass feet. 28.5”h.x72”l.x45”w., two leaves @ 24”each
$700 -$1,000
Sold for $1,200
273.   Steuben glass vase 7”h., beaded purse with German silver frame c.1920, three decanters, etc.
$75 -$100
Sold for $75
274.   New York Empire mahogany and cherry slant-front desk, c.1840, with pigeon holed and document drawered interior and carved animal paw feet. 46”h.x43.5”w.x24”d.
$600 -$900
Sold for $300
275.   Pair of fruitwood side chairs with dusty rose upholstery, wing backs, carved cabriole legs and flat stretcher bases. 47”h.x18”w.x20”d., seat 20”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
276.   Empire mahogany pier mirror, mid-19th c., with a rectangular marble top, scroll supports, leg and feet. 37.5”h., top 41”x19”
$400 -$600
Sold for $700
277.   Late19th century framed beadwork of a child with flowers and butterflies. 18”x13.5”
$50 -$75
Sold for $25
278.   Art Deco platinum and diamond ring with a filigree basket setting, 3 stones approx 0.35 ct. each, 14 stones approx. 0.10ct. each, 2.45 tdw., size 3.75
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1,600
279.   Large bronze (after) P.J. Mene, of a huntsman and horse with paint decoration. 36.5”h.x47”l.x17”w.
$400 -$600
Sold for $850
280.   Two silverplate serving trays, oval 33”x22” and rectangular 28”x17.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $250
281.   Pennsylvania bamboo turned Windsor side chair, nine-spindle bow-back, signed “W. Cox”. 36”h.x19”w.x17”d., seat 18”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $350
282.   Oil on canvas painting of a pastoral scene with cows grazing by a stream signed “M. Durati(?)”. 17.5”x27.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $250
283.   Staffordshire cow and calf spill vase, c.1860. 11”h.x9”w.x5”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $250
284.   Pair of Mottahedeh porcelain urns with American eagles and swag decoration. According to the consignor, these are copies of a pair from the Museum of New York City and were commissioned by Jacqueline Kennedy during her redecoration of the White House and were to be sent back to Mottahedeh to be destroyed because of a handle/lid imperfection to one, but were sold by her to the consignor instead and another pair is now in the White House. 16”h., base 4.5”x4.5”
$500 -$750
Sold for $950
285.   Oil on canvas still life painting of a basket of fruit, 19th c., unsigned. 24”x29”
$600 -$900
Sold for $750
286.   Set of seven mahogany saber leg chairs with rush seats, one arm and six side. 38.5”h.x21.5”w.x19”d., seat 18”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $300
287.   Oil on canvas painting of a pastoral scene with cows and woman cow herder, c.1880. 18”x24”
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
288.   Massive Empire figured mahogany chest of drawers, c.1870. 57.5”h.x49.5”w.x26.25”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $550
289.   New England Hepplewhite style two-part secretary desk, c.1880, with mullioned glass doors. 73”h.x37”w.x18”d.
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $550
290.   Oil on canvas equine portrait with plaque “Careless by Regulus, 1751, Painted by Sartorius” (after Sartorius). 9.5”x13.75”
$200 -$300
Sold for $475
291.   Rare pair of Staffordshire seated lurcher dogs, c.1860. 8.5”h.x5”w.x3.5”d.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $800
292.   Sheffield silver hot water kettle-on-stand, late 19th c., with a carved ivory handle. 18’h., base 8.5”x8”
$150 -$200
Sold for $300
293.   Colorful Staffordshire figural group of the Prince of Wales and his dog, c.1860. 15”h.x7”w.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $550
294.   Three-piece gilt metal girandole set with drop prisms, seated stag motif and marble bases. Center- 16.5”h.x16”w., base 6”x4.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $250
295.   Massive New York mahogany chest, mid 19th c., with a carved cornice above a two-over-four drawer configuration above a scalloped skirt and turned legs. 73.5”h.x (cornice) 51.5”w.x25.5”d.
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $650
296.   Pair of weighted sterling silver candelabra with four arms off the center shaft. 16”h.x16”w.
$300 -$400
Sold for $425
297.   Rare pair of Staffordshire blue-eyed Spaniels with cobalt blue bases, c.1860. 7.75”h.x6”w.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $500
298.   Black marble shelf clock with exposed escapement “Medaille/De/Bronze”. 18”h.x15”w.x6”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $225
299.   Amethyst glass fluid lamp with a clambroth base 12.5”h. and a clear glass example with a marble base 13.5”h.
$150 -$250
Sold for $75
300.   Rare Western Union stock ticker, late 19th c., with an Edison Universal glass dome and stamped “M’F’D. By T.A. Edison, Inc. 7974”. 13”h.x7”dia.
$4,000 -$6,000
Sold for $3,500
301.   Oil on canvas portrait of a young man, early 19th c., signed verso on frame “Sandy Hill care of Mr. Dorlon, Washington Hall, Troy” (new York) and on verso on canvas “Washington Hall, Troy”. 30”x25”
$300 -$400
Sold for $275
302.   Swiss music box with ten tunes, inlaid rosewood case, original paper label “Mandolini Zither” and “10 Airs” and 13” cylinder. 8”h.x25”w.x10.25”d.
$800 -$1,000
Sold for $750
303.   Empire occasional table, c.1850, with a highly figured crotch mahogany veneered top. 29.125”h., top 34”x34”
$400 -$600
Sold for $375
304.   Chippendale style mahogany secretary bookcase, the upper section with beveled glass doors, lower with a fall front and straight bracket feet. 83.25”h.x41”w.x20.5”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $100
305.   Continental oil on canvas landscape painting, 19th c., with stream and trees. 36”x47”
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $100
306.   Colorful Staffordshire figural group of a harpist and accordion player, mid 19th c. 15.5”h.x11”w.
$300 -$500
Sold for $250
307.   Set of eight Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs with carved Prince of Wales feather splats, slip seats and reeded tapered legs, two arm and six side. 37”h.x20.5”w.x18”d., seat 18.5”h.
$1,200 -$1,500
Sold for $1,600
308.   Continental oil on canvas painting of a barnyard scene, 19th c., with milkmaid and animals. 27”x36”
$800 -$1,000
Sold for $650
309.   Empire rosewood pole screen with needlepoint screen of sailors and boat. 60.5”h., screen 17”x13.75”
$300 -$400
Sold for $300
310.   Pair of Chippendale style mahogany camelback settees, one is an original from the John DuPont Estate, the other is a copy of it. 34”h.x49”w.x28”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $400
311.   Pair of Paris porcelain vases, late 19th c., 13”h. and a porcelain stag head vase 6.25”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
312.   Pair of Sheraton style mahogany shield-back side chairs with striped upholstery. 36”h.x22”w.x20”d., seat 20”h.
$150 -$250
Sold for $75
313.   Brass footman style bench with upholstered seat. Overall 21”h.x49”w.x23”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
314.   New England Hepplewhite cherry drop-leaf table, 19th c., with shaped leaves. 26”h.x37”w.x15”l., leaves 9.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $200
315.   Pennsylvania half-spindle back plank bottom settee, c.1830, with turned legs joined by a stretcher base. 34”h.x74”w.x20”d., seat 18”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
316.   Georgian inlaid mahogany tall case clock with a broken arch bonnet, eight-day works and white porcelain face signed “Jon. Potts, Golborne”. 98”h.x24”w.x10”d.
$2,500 -$3,500
Sold for $2,000
317.   Pair of English weighted silverplate candelabra. 14.25”h.x14.5”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
318.   Victorian black papier-mâché and mother-of-pearl storage box 4.5”h.x7.5”w.x5”d. and a Federal style mahogany tea caddy 5”h.x6.75”w.x4”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
319.   Empire mahogany D-shaped two-part dining table, c.1840, lacking side rails. each section 29”h.x48”w.x27.5”l., each leaf 22.5”
$400 -$600
Sold for $900
320.   Sheffield silver hot water urn with Egyptian figural mask handles. 18”h., base 7”x7”
$100 -$150
Sold for $325
321.   Chippendale style mahogany upholstered settee. 44”h.x55”w.x24”d., seat 18”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $900
322.   Pair of cast iron garden urns. 24”h.x19”dia.
$100 -$200
Sold for $300
323.   Staffordshire figural spill vase, c.1886, “The Rival”. 14”h.x9”w.
$300 -$400
Sold for $275
324.   Colorful Staffordshire spill vase with huntsman and stag, mid 19th c. 15.5”h.x8.5”w.
$500 -$700
Sold for $450
325.   New Jersey Federal gumwood and mahogany linen press, c.1790, with a molded cornice above two paneled doors opening to as shelved interior above three drawers, scalloped skirt and French feet. 83”h.x44”w.x21”d.
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $4,000
326.   French black marble clock with exposed escapement wheel. 18”h.x14”w.x6.5”d.
$400 -$500
Sold for $275
327.   Sterling silver ladle 15”l., pair of weighted sterling compotes 6.5”h. and three candle snuffers longest 14”.
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
328.   Staffordshire figural group of a woman with birds, mid 19th c. 16”h.x7”w.
$150 -$250
Sold for $225
329.   Pair of brass table lamps with drop prisms and round globes, electrified. 18.5”h.
$25 -$50
Sold for $125
330.   George III inlaid mahogany tall case clock with a white painted dial with Roman numerals, eight-day works and fluted quarter columns. 85”h.x16.5”w.x9.5”d.
$700 -$900
Sold for $650
331.   Black Tole decorated tray with gilt decoration and mounted on a bamboo base. 18”h., tray 31.75”x25.75”
$200 -$300
Sold for $650
332.   French black and red marble mantle clock with a beveled glass crystal and with matching garnitures. Clock 18”h.x17.75”w.x5.25”d., garnitures 11”h.x6.25”w.x4.5”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $475
333.   Group of sterling silver items- creamer & sugar bowl, three scallop shell dishes, small porringers, etc.
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
334.   Queen Anne style armchair with flame stitch upholstery. 39.75”h.x27”w.x24”d., seat 18”
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
335.   Chippendale style tiger maple chest of drawers with straight bracket feet. 38”h.x34”w.x21”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $375
336.   Queen Anne style mahogany side chair with shell carved knees and needlepoint upholstery. 38.5”h.x22.5”w.x20”d., seat 19.25”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $375
337.   Two sterling silver and horn lighting devices, and two glass lighting devices.
$150 -$250
Sold for $425
338.   Anglo-Irish Queen Anne style demilune gaming table. 28”h.x31”w.x15.5”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
339.   Child’s maple rocking chair, 19th c. 25”h.x13”w.x12.5”d., seat 10.5”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
340.   Mahogany table with a round checkerboard top 28”h., top 18.25”dia. and two other small tables 24”h. & 18”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $200
341.   Six Staffordshire transfer decorated plates, largest 7”dia. and two cups, all 19th c.
$100 -$125
Sold for $200
342.   Queen Anne style mahogany stool with shell carved knees. 20”h.x18”w.x15.75”d.
$100 -$200
Sold for $400
343.   Brass three-tier plant stand, 20th c. 36”h.x11.5”dia.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
344.   E. Miller & Co. wedding lamp marked “Pat. Jul 21, 1863”, milk glass base. 21”h., one globe larger.
$200 -$250
Sold for $225
345.   Three Victorian cast iron garden chairs. 32.25”h.x21”w.x19”d, seat 15.5”
$300 -$400
Sold for $275
346.   Staffordshire figure of a hunter with game, c.1860. 15”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $75
347.   Staffordshire figure of Queen Alexandra, white with gilt decoration. 14”h.x5”w.
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
348.   English oil on canvas portrait of a woman, 19th c. 28.5”x24.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
349.   One-piece sterling silver gravy boat and liner marked “A. Wiehmeyer 800” with gold wash interior. 4.5”h.x10”l.x7”w.
$100 -$125
Sold for $325
350.   Continental miniature oval portrait of a young woman, oil on porcelain and mounted in an ornate metal frame. 2.75”x3.25”
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
351.   Group of silverplate table articles- casters, gravy boat, salts, bucket, etc.
$100 -$125
Sold for $125
352.   Capo-di-Monte porcelain figure of Napoleon on horseback. 16”h.x12”l.x8”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $375
353.   Oil on panel portrait of a young girl, 19th c. English school. 14.75”x12”
$300 -$400
Sold for $275
354.   Massive Victorian cast iron planter. 40”h.x50”dia.
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1,200
355.   Sheffield silver candelabra 18”h.x16.5”w. and six candlesticks 12.5”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $1,100
356.   Small Victorian garden urn. 17”h.x21”dia.
$100 -$125
Sold for $75
357.   Group of hallmarked English silver- master salts, pepper shakers, caster, salt spoons.
$200 -$300
Sold for $600
358.   Glazed concrete two-part birdbath. 24.5”h.x19”dia.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
359.   Staffordshire figure of King Richard, c.1860. 15”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $25
360.   Wrought iron table with a marble top. 25.5”h., top 51”l.x29”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $425
361.   Silverplate hot water urn with lion mask handles. 15”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $600
362.   Glazed ceramic tree-form planter. 25”h., approx. 35”dia.
$300 -$400
Sold for $350
363.   Two similar pressed glass compotes with frosted glass lion finials and bases. 12”h. and six crystal bowls.
$100 -$150
Sold for $15
364.   Pair of reproduction cast iron garden benches. 34.5”h.x42”w., seats 16”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $650
365.   Staffordshire lion spill vase, c.1870, and a figural group 6.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $250
366.   Pine architectural one-piece corner cupboard, 20th c. 90”h.x37.5”w.x20”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $425
367.   Staffordshire Napoleon water pitcher, 19th c. 11.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $25
368.   Oil on canvas portrait of a gentleman, 19th c. 29.5”x24.5”
$250 -$350
Sold for $475
369.   Pair of English silverplate candelabra 17”h.x14”w. and an Adams style pair of candlesticks. 6”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
370.   Wennemoes, Carl [Danish, 1890-1965] oil on canvas autumn landscape painting with woods and stream signed LR “C. Wennemoes, Ravnsholt 1957”. 26”x38”
$300 -$400
Sold for $150
371.   Group of sterling silver items- caster, shakers, porringer, heart-shaped nut dishes, salt spoons, etc.
$200 -$300
Sold for $1,100
372.   George III walnut veneered lowboy, c.1780, the top with herringbone inlay, an arched skirt, cabriole legs and pad feet. 22.5”h., top 32”x20.5”
$2,000 -$3,000
Sold for $1,100
373.   Group of silver, Tiffany silverplate lighter, coin silver, etc.
$200 -$300
Sold for $250
374.   Child’s carved rocking horse glider with paint decoration. 31”h.x36”l.x13”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $300
375.   English stone china bowl, 19th c., with blue transfer decoration. 4”h.x12.75”dia.
$100 -$125
Sold for $150
376.   Three-piece brass Argon lamp set with frosted glass globes (missing one globe), electrified. double-arm 18.5”h. x17”w., single arm 18”h.x12”w.
$300 -$500
Sold for $850
377.   Staffordshire figural group “Prodigal’s Return”. 13.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $50
378.   Three ivory/bone sailor art items- fork & crimper combination 9”l., fishing net needle 7.25”l., carved bird 3”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $1200
379.   Mahogany tray table, 19th c., on a base of a later date. 22”h., top 28”x20”
$100 -$200
Sold for $125
380.   Delaware Valley walnut chest-on-frame, c.1770. with a molded cornice above a three-over-two-over-three drawer configuration all resting on a base with a scalloped skirt, cabriole legs and drake feet. 65”h.x37”w.x21”d.
$7,000 -$9,000
Not Sold
381.   Set of three bamboo nesting tables. Largest 26.5”h., top 23”x16.25”
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
382.   Chippendale style mahogany carved pierced hanging shelf, 20th c. 38”h.x32”w.x10”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $425
383.   Chippendale style mahogany lolling chair with blue upholstery. 38”h.x24”w.x22”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
384.   Oriental style mahogany settee with carved dragons, 20th c. 36.5”h.x72”w.x25”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $75
385.   Delaware Valley walnut tavern table, c.1780, with a single drawer, turned legs and stretcher base. 29”h., top 36”x26”
$900 -$1,200
Sold for $750
386.   Welsh style oak dresser, the upper section with open shelves, lower section with three drawers, turned legs and lower shelf. 74.5”h.x54”w.x17”d.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $850
387.   Pair of wrought iron plant stands with applied floral and leaf decoration. 40”h.x15”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $75
388.   Sheraton cherry stand, c.1830, with two mahogany veneered drawers and turned legs. 29”h., top 20.25”x17”
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
389.   Rosewood cased sewing box, c.1860, with brass mounts and mounted on a base of a later ate. 21.5”h.x16”w.x12”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
390.   Chippendale style mahogany camelback sofa with hairy paw feet. 32”h.x85”w.x32”d., seat 17.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $400
391.   Queen Anne style open armchair with a flat stretcher base. 47”h.x30”w.x21”d., seat 18”h.
$150 -$250
Sold for $275
392.   Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut secretary bookcase, c.1780, the upper section with a molded cornice, two paneled doors over a lower section with a slant lid opening to a pigeonholed and document drawered interior over four graduated drawers and ogee feet. 80”h.x38”w.x22.5”d.
$1,500 -$2,500
Sold for $1,300
393.   Sheraton style library steps, three. 32.25”h.x18.5”w.x21”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
394.   Two Chippendale style mahogany side chairs. As found. 37”h.x24”w.x20”d., seat 18.25”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
395.   Chippendale style carved mahogany piecrust tea table with a birdcage support and paw feet. 29”h.x30”dia.
$200 -$250
Sold for $325
396.   Box lot of table linens to include tablecloths, napkins, placemats, etc. cutwork, Battenburg type, etc.
$150 -$200
Sold for $25
397.   Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut slant-lid desk, c.1780, with a pigeonholed and document drawered interior. 42.5”h.x38”w.x22”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $250
398.   New Jersey Windsor armchair, c.1790, stamped “W. McElroy” with a nine-spindle back and bamboo turned legs. 36.5”h.x20”w.x17.5”d., seat 17.5”h.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $550
399.   Hepplewhite style inlaid mahogany sideboard. 38.5”h.x53”w.x22.25”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $450
400.   Cast iron Victorian style three-tier fountain with a swan motif base. Approx. 94”h.x45”dia.
$600 -$900
Sold for $400
401.   Platinum, diamond and sapphire channel set bracelet with a circle and cross-over design, c.1920, 87 round brilliant & single cut diamonds, 54 baguette cut sapphires, marked “BBB” (Bailey, Banks & Biddle), 7.5”l.
$4,000 -$6,000
Sold for $6,500
402.   Massive cast iron Victorian style two-part estate urn. (One of three- see Lots 404 & 407) 57”h.x45”wide overall
$500 -$750
Sold for $425
403.   Empire mahogany chest of drawers with a mirrored back. 66’h.x41”w.x22”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $475
404.   Massive cast iron Victorian style two-part estate urn. (One of three- see Lots 402 & 407) 57”h.x45”wide overall
$500 -$750
Sold for $475
405.   Pine one-piece open corner cupboard with paint decoration. 84”h.x29”w.x13”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
406.   Biedermeier maple round-top table. 29”h., top 22”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $275
407.   Massive cast iron Victorian style two-part estate urn. (One of three- see Lots 402 & 404) 57”h.x45”wide overall
$500 -$750
Sold for $425
408.   Diamond and platinum circle brooch with 52 round brilliant & single cut diamonds, marked “JEC & Co.” (J.E. Caldwell), 31mm dia.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $375
409.   Georgian style mahogany tea table with a birdcage support, reeded shaft, and down-swept legs. 29”h., top 28.5”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
410.   Colorful Italian ceramic rooster 30”h.x21,5”l. and hen 24.5”h.x17.5”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $350
411.   Sheraton cherry schoolmaster’s desk, c.1840, with a slant lid, single drawer and turned legs. 35.5”h.x33”w.x22.5”d., writing surface 27.5”h.
$200 -$250
Sold for $100
412.   English mahogany tray-top table, 19th c., on a folding stand. 29.5”h., top 30”x22”
$250 -$300
Sold for $350
413.   Ladies 18k gold and diamond bow ring, 9 round brilliant cut diamonds approx .025 tdw, marked “BBB” (Bailey, Banks & Biddle). size 4.5”
$500 -$750
Sold for $300
414.   Two concrete tree branch form garden ornaments/stands. 21”h., approx. 13”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
415.   Pair of reproduction faux mahogany plant stands with gilt swan decoration. 45.5”h.x18”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
416.   Shaker style maple dish-top candlestand with down-swept legs. 28.5”h.x28.25”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
417.   Sheraton style cherry one-drawer stand. 28”h., top 24”x24”
$100 -$125
Sold for $125
418.   Pair of concrete spread-winged eagle garden ornaments. 23”h.x19”w.
$200 -$250
Sold for $300
419.   Pine two-piece corner cupboard. 81.5”h.x435”w.x30”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $250
420.   Carved alabaster column with a square top, late 19th c. 41.5”h., top 10.5” square
$150 -$200
Sold for $275
421.   Ladies yellow sapphire, diamond and platinum ring, fancy cushion-cut approx. 21.80 carat sapphire flanked by six diamonds- 4 round brilliant cut approx. 0.05 cts. each and 2 tapered baguettes approx. 0.20 cts. each, banc marked “JEC & Co.” (J.E. Caldwell & Co.) and with “A8208”, size 6
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $4,500
422.   New England Queen Anne style maple tavern table inscribed “Made Expressly for W.C. Sheldon”. 26.5”h., top 22.5”x31.5”
$250 -$300
Sold for $150
423.   Wrought iron console table with an ornate base and green marble and faux marble top. 33.5”h.x57”w.x19”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $400
424.   Victorian cast iron garden urn. 34”h.x21.5”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
425.   Pine drop-leaf table. 31”h.x20”l.x48”d., each leaf 14”
$50 -$75
Sold for $75
426.   Fine massive bookcase cabinet attributed to Duncan Phyfe and made for James Audubon, the two-piece upper section with molded removable cornice and mullioned doors over a full-length conforming base with multiple drawers and two center doors all resting on turned legs. 105.5”h.x105.5”w.x21.75”d
$3,000 -$4,000
Sold for $6,500
427.   Country pine dry sink, 19th c., with single door, shelved interior and scalloped skirt. 28”h.x36”w.x22.5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
428.   Empire cherry two-drawer stand with a column shaft and down-scrolled legs. 32”h., top 19.5” square
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
429.   English meat platter, 19th c., with blue transfer decoration. 21.5”l.x15”w.
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
430.   George III mahogany two-part corner cabinet, the upper section with a molded cornice and two mullioned glass doors over a lower section with three small drawers, paneled doors and straight bracket feet. 99”h.x38”w.x19”d.
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $500
431.   New York Empire mahogany chest of drawers, 19th c., with figured drawer fronts and carved paw feet. 58.25”h.x50”w.x21.5”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $600
432.   Cast iron stable boy (“jockey”) stamped “E. Dennis & Co., Founders & Machinists, Jackson, Mich.”. 34.75”h.x15”w.x6”d.
$600 -$700
Sold for $1,400
433.   Chippendale style mahogany camelback sofa with floral carved arm supports. 35”h.x81”W.x31.5”d., seat 18”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $225
434.   Oil on canvas landscape painting, late 19th c., of a stag being hunted down by dogs. 21”x35”
$300 -$400
Sold for $175
435.   New England mahogany candlestand, c.1830, with a shaped tilt top, turned shaft and down-swept legs. 28.5”h., top 25”x16”
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
436.   Victorian cast iron architectural garden finial. 22.5”h., base 8”dia.
$50 -$100
Sold for $125
437.   Group of small bisque head dolls, largest 8”l. and a porcelain doll 9”l. As found
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
438.   Two canes- one with gold band, monogrammed 35.5”l. and one with silver mounts 34.5”l.
$100 -$125
Sold for $75
439.   Small child’s horse pull toy with hide covering, wood base and metal wheels, probably German. 11.5”h.x10.5”l.x4”d.
$100 -$125
Sold for $125
440.   Selby, Joe [American 1893-1960] gouache painting of the tugboat “Helen W.” and signed lower right “J. Selby 1921”. 13”x19”
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $2,750
441.   Redware pitcher with green glaze signed “Made in Stahl’s Pottery by Thomas Stahl April 25, 1938”. 6”h.
$250 -$350
Sold for $175
442.   Mahogany ogee mantel clock with original label by Welch Mfg. Co. 11.5”h.x11.5”w.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
443.   Oval cased daguerreotype of Mary Baker age 21 3.5”x3” and three other cased photographs.
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
444.   Mahogany cased Regulator schoolmaster’s clock. 23”h.x18”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
445.   Pair of green birdcage Windsor side chairs, c.1830. 33.5”h.x16”w.x15.5”d., seat 17”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
446.   Rare rainbow spatterware handleless cup with yellow and purple floral decoration. cup 3”h., saucer 4”dia.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $7,500
447.   German bisque head doll marked “Floradora A-7-M, Made in Germany”. As found. 24”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
448.   Shearer, Victor [American, 1872-1951] oil on canvas autumn landscape, Reading, Pennsylvania, with a stream and woods and signed “V. Shearer 1938”. 1.75”x23.5”
$300 -$400
Sold for $225
449.   English soft paste covered sugar bowl 5”h. and a pitcher 9”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $75
450.   Lithograph “Bullard Rock on the New River” (Virginia), Rau & Son Lith. Dresden. 13.5”x20”
$75 -$100
Sold for $75
451.   Two small woven baskets 6.5”h. & 3”h. and an ivory bucket 2.5”h.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
452.   German doll, late 19th c., with a porcelain head 19”h. and four other misc. dolls.
$50 -$100
Sold for $150
453.   Lebanon Co., Pennsylvania walnut butler’s desk, c.1840, with a pigeonholed and document drawered interior with a secret compartment. 47”h.x43.5”w.x21”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $325
454.   Rare rainbow spatterware handleless cup with yellow and purple floral decoration. cup 3”h., saucer 4”dia.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $7,500
455.   Oil on academy board winter landscape painting of Washington’s Headquarters, Valley Forge, PA as it appeared in 1861 and attributed to J.A. Hackenberg [American, 19th/20th centuries]. 15.5”x19.5”
$2,500 -$3,500
Not Sold
456.   Cased silverplate bone handled flatware, c.1900, twelve knives and forks, the case of inlaid mahogany. Knife 6.5”l., fork 8”l.
$125 -$175
Sold for $125
457.   Pair of 20th c. silhouettes of George & Martha Washington. Overall size 5.5”x4.75”
$50 -$75
Sold for $25
458.   Group of six cold painted lead stags marked “Germany” and unmarked doe & fawn, man & woman. Tallest stag 4.25”
$100 -$125
Sold for $100
459.   Duessel, Henry A. [American, 19th/20th centuries] oil on canvas seascape painting with rocky coastline and seagulls, signed lower left “H.A. Duessel”. 19.5”x29.5”
$600 -$800
Sold for $200
460.   Colorful needlepoint floor cover with twenty-five blocks of floral patterns, cornucopia, baskets of eggs, etc. 100”x100”
$200 -$300
Sold for $375
461.   French ebonized wood mantel clock, c.880, with mother-of-pearl decoration and alabaster columns. 24”h.x12.25”w.x4.25”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
462.   Palace size Japanese porcelain urn with colorful panels of flowers and birds. 31”h., top 10.5”dia.
$300 -$400
Sold for $50
463.   Red and white jacquard coverlet with grapevine border. 80”x73”
$75 -$100
Sold for $75
464.   Pair of Staffordshire seated whippets with hare marked “Old Staffordshire Ware England”. 11.25”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
465.   Tiffany & Co. sterling silver trumpet vase monogrammed “S.B.”. 12”h.x3.25”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $350
466.   Rare English Rockingham pottery lion, mid 19th c., with mottled glaze. 8.5”h.x13”l.x5”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $250
467.   Staffordshire huntsman figure, c.1860, mounted to a lamp. Figure 14”h., overall 27.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
468.   Pennsylvania poplar woodbox, c.1840, with dovetailed construction. 20”h.x69”l.x17”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
469.   French marble mantel clock, 19th c. As found. 14.75”h.x8.25”w.x4.5”d.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
470.   Grouping- blue mug with silver overlay 5.5”h., Historical Blue “Franklin” pitcher 9.5”h., blue transfer decorated platter 10.25”x8.5”, Flow Blue ship plate 9”dia. All as found.
$150 -$200
Sold for $50
471.   Sterling silver chalice by J.E. Caldwell with inscription to John Henry Knowlton 7”h. and a sterling silver rectangular dish with monogram 5.25”l.x7.25”w.
$100 -$150
Sold for $125
472.   Four English majolica leaf form dishes. Each approx. 12.25”x9”
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
473.   Five Royal Doulton figures. 5”h. ea.
$100 -$150
Sold for $125
474.   Nest of three oval Nanking style platters, blue and white by Worchester Royal Porcelain Co., Ltd. Meat platter 22”x17”, 17”x13.5” & 15”x12”
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
475.   Five oriental Satsuma ginger jars, late 19th c. Tallest 6.5”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $75
476.   Large Staffordshire standing figure of Garibaldi, c.1860. 19”h.x9”w.x4.5”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $25
477.   English Chippendale oak slant-lid desk, c.1780, in two parts with an exceptional step-down interior. 40.5”h.x33”w.x18”d.
$1,500 -$2,000
Not Sold
478.   Rare Staffordshire spill vase of a leopardess with two cubs, c.1855. 9.5”h.x5.25”w.x2.5”d.
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $500
479.   Pennsylvania primitive four-slat oak armchair, 18th/19thc., with a rush seat. 47.5”h.x22”w.x19”d., seat 18.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
480.   Framed plaster relief side profile of Milton, frame 6.5”x6”, a mesh purse 5”x4” and two other purses.
$100 -$125
Sold for $50
481.   Pair of Staffordshire seated spaniels, c.1860. 15”h.x10.5”l.
$150 -$250
Sold for $75
482.   Brass and copper bed warmer, 19th c., with a black maple handle. 39”l.
$75 -$100
Sold for $25
483.   Pennsylvania Chippendale mahogany desk, 19th c., with fluted quarter columns. As found. 40”h.x45”w.x21”d.
$250 -$350
Sold for $375
484.   Pair of Staffordshire seated cats with cobalt blue bases. 7”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $225
485.   English handpainted map, 18th/19thc., of Poland, Little Tartary, Black Sea, printed for H. Moll. 24”x38”
$600 -$900
Sold for $950
486.   Baseball photo print with autographs of Duke Snyder, Joe DiMaggio, Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle. 5.5”x6.5”
$50 -$100
Sold for $100
487.   English carved mahogany pole screen with floral needlepoint panel. 63”h., panel 14”x11”
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
488.   Pennsylvania walnut tea table, c.1790, with circular top, turned shaft and snake feet. 29”h., top 34.25”dia.
$400 -$500
Not Sold
489.   Large pine candle box, early 19th c., with a slide-lid and traces of old red wash. 7”h.x11.75”l.x18”d.
$75 -$100
Sold for $100
490.   New England birch chest of drawers, c.1780, with original brasses and straight bracket feet. 35”h.x40.5”w.x19”d.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1,000
491.   Postal Card Album, late 19th/early 20thc., with approx. 480 vintage post cards from Europe and the United States. 15”x9”
$150 -$200
Sold for $250
492.   Carved and painted mallard duck signed “Made by Ken Harris, Woodville, NY”. 6.25”h.x15.5”l.
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
493.   Group of sterling silver and other silver table articles- dishes, salts, weighted candlesticks, etc.
$250 -$350
Sold for $150
494.   Rare pair of Staffordshire large seated whippets with game, c.1860. 13”h.x7”w.x3.75”d.
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $375
495.   English oil on wood panel portrait of a gentleman, 18th c. 11.5”x8.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
496.   Sterling silver trumpet vase 12”h. monogrammed and two pairs of candlesticks, one set monogrammed 8”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $200
497.   Pair of miniature portraits of a man and a woman signed “CHT 1841” each signed verso “C.H. Thomas•F14 King St. High Holboro London at New York- May 1841”. 5.75”x4.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
498.   Fine pair of show buckles, 18th c., rose gold, silver colored metal and cut glass, said to have been worn at George Washington’s Inauguration 3”x2.125” and a pair of 18th c. ladies shoes 9”l.
$150 -$250
Sold for $75
499.   Centennial Queen Anne style mahogany side chair. 46”h.x25”w.x19”d., seat 18”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
500.   Gruppe, Charles Paul [America/Netherlands, 1860-1940] oil on canvas landscape with a flock of sheep and shepherd signed “Chas. P. Gruppe”. 30”x25”
$5,000 -$7,000
Sold for $4,500
501.   Pair of Staffordshire seated whippets with game, c.1860. 8”h.x4.75”w.x3”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $275
502.   Nine oriental ginger jars, 19th/20thc., some Satsuma examples. largest 7”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
503.   Set of seven New England Wallace Nutting style yoke-back chairs, c.1920, one armchair. 41”h.x19”w., seat 18”h.
$1,500 -$2,000
Not Sold
504.   English blown glass Abolitionist rolling pin, c.1850, with the Sunderland Bridge, verse “…and Freedom to the Slave…” and frigate. 15”l.
$300 -$400
Sold for $150
505.   Miniature 19th c. silhouette of a gentleman 4”x3” and a mahogany framed mirror 6.5”x5.5” overall size.
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
506.   Large yellow dollhouse, c.1905. 35”h.x38”w.x20”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $25
507.   Two similar oriental porcelain lanterns 12”h. and two German bird plates 9.5”dia.
$100 -$125
Sold for $350
508.   Watercolor comedic painting of a hunting mishap with hunting dog and hunters, c.1880. 7”x8.5”
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
509.   Group of Canton porcelain, c.1860- covered tureen 6”h.x12”x9”, oval platter 15”x11.75”, rectangular platter 16”x12.5”. As found.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
510.   Dresden porcelain centerpiece with cherub base (lacking center pin). 14”h., bowl 11.5”x10”
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
511.   New England maple tap table, c.1780, with an oval pine top. 24”h., top 33”x25.5”
$900 -$1,200
Not Sold
512.   Large grouping of dollhouse furniture and accessories, c.1950.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
513.   Three sterling silver dishes, largest 8.25”dia., and a weighted candlestick.
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
514.   Staffordshire figural group “Prince & Princess”, mounted to a lamp. Figure 16”h., overall 30.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $25
515.   Group of jewelry and accessories, silver baby rattle, two pens with gold nibs, hatpins, stickpins, eyeglasses, etc.
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
516.   Five splintwood baskets. Largest 9.5”h.x15”x26”
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
517.   Fine pair of Staffordshire zebras, c.1860. 5”h.x4.5”w.x2.5”d.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $250
518.   Cast iron mailbox, 19th c., with relief American eagle. 3”h.x9.5”l.x4.25”d.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
519.   English soft paste creamer, Chinese export teapot, four cups & causers, pink luster pitcher, 12 pieces total.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
520.   Miniature Sheraton mahogany drop-leaf table, c.1840. 7”h.x6.75”w.x10”d.
$50 -$100
Sold for $100
521.   Seven rye straw and splintwood baskets.
$150 -$200
Sold for $25
522.   Twelve coin silver tablespoons by R&W Wilson, Phila., 6 monogrammed “Gibson” and 6 “ARG”. 9”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
523.   Two transfer decorated mugs “Dr. Franklin’s Maxims” 2.75”h. and “A friend in need…” 3.5”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $75
524.   Early unframed sampler dated 1823 with a strawberry border, no name. 17”x17”
$50 -$100
Sold for $75
525.   Twenty-two coin silver teaspoons by R&W Wilson, Phila. ten are 5.75”l. and twelve are 5.25”l. and eleven English forks.
$150 -$250
Sold for $250
526.   Two coverlets- red eagle 72”X75” and jacquard 84”x100. As found.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
527.   Staffordshire figural group “The Lion Slayer”, c.1860, mounted to a lamp. Figure 16”h.x8”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $75
528.   Staffordshire figural group of Napoleon and the British lion, c.1860. 9”h.x7.5”w.
$600 -$800
Sold for $175
529.   Bird’s-eye maple storage box, early 19th c., with dovetailed construction. 7”h.x14”w.x7.5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
530.   Nine pieces of china- King’s Rose dish 5.75”dia., two transfer plates, luster plate, three transfer cups, oval planter, pink creamer.
$50 -$100
Sold for $25
531.   One-gallon stoneware crock with blue decoration stamped “S. Bell & Son, Strasburg”. 10”h.x6.5”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
532.   Pair of Staffordshire standing whippets marked “Made in England”. 7”h.x7”w.
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
533.   Pennsylvania cherry trinket box, early 19th c., with a slide-lid and dovetailed construction. 2”h.x5.5”l.x8.5”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
534.   Large incised redware crock with applied handles and black manganese glaze. 13.5”h.x8”dia.@top
$200 -$300
Sold for $50
535.   Pennsylvania mirror with red wash frame, early 19th c. 18.25”x16.5”
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
536.   Black Forest carved barometer, late 19th c., signed “C. Walter, Hamburg-Altoona”. 26”x15”
$300 -$500
Sold for $750
537.   Sterling silver round tray 12”dia. and group of sterling silver and silver plate serving pieces and flatware- spoons, serving pieces, ladle, etc.
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
538.   Fine Black Forest carved wall clock, late 19th c., the face with brass Roman numerals. As found. 29”h.x19”w.
$400 -$600
Sold for $600
539.   Two Royal Doulton figures- “Schoolmarm” 1957 and “Southern Belle” 1957. 7” h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
540.   Three shaving mugs approx. 3.5”h., double-handled soft paste mug, Vaseline glass candlestick 8.5”h., blue bowl, six items total
$50 -$100
Sold for $125
541.   Black Forest carved bear head, late 19th c., with an oak leaf surround. 20”h.x16”w.x14.5”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $500
542.   Royal Copenhagen figure of a boy with sheep, #627. 8”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $100
543.   Black Forest carved stag head, late 19th c., with bone antlers. 18”h.x22”w.x18”d.
$600 -$800
Sold for $650
544.   Two B& G, Denmark figures- #1745 girl with cat 5.5”h., and #2326 girl with watering can 7.75”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $150
545.   Royal Copenhagen figure #527, girl with goose. 9.5”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $150
546.   Four pieces of English majolica, 1875-1900- double handled compote 4.25”h., two plates 9”dia., deep dish 8.75”dia.
$100 -$125
Sold for $75
547.   Grouping of seven small Japanese watercolors- girls at play, theater, etc. 7”x4.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
548.   Blue decorated pottery pitcher, early 20th c., probably Southern states. 11”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $50
549.   Philadelphia Gun Club 1930 silverplate cocktail shaker trophy “Philadelphia Gun Club Invitation Shoot April 25, 1930, 25 Birds Won by L.R. Page, Killed 21 Birds” and verso “Shot For By” and members names. 11”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
550.   Eleven pieces of English majolica, 1875-1900- eight saucers 5.5”dia., two leaf dishes 7.5”x7.5”, pitcher 9.25”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
551.   Black Forest carved fox-form coat rack, late 19th c., with glass eyes and horn hooked legs. 13”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $300
552.   Three duck decoys with paint of a later date. Approx. 7.5”h.x14”l.x5”w. each
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
553.   Pair of weighted sterling silver candlesticks by Gorham. 11.25”h.x10.5”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
554.   Black Forest carved picture frame, late 19th c., and a chip carved frame 10”x8.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
555.   Pair of coin silver tablespoons marked “J. Lownes” 19”l. and a pair of tongs marked “C. Wiltberger” 6”l.
$100 -$200
Sold for $75
556.   Two Royal Doulton figures, “The Laird” 1967, 8”h. and “The Master” 1966, 6.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
557.   Black Forest carved stag head, late 19th c., with gray painted head mounted on a green plaque. 48”h.x24”w.x18”d.
$600 -$800
Sold for $550
558.   Sterling silver flatware, various patterns and makers, 25 pieces. Largest spoon 7.75”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
559.   Swiss music box with walnut veneered case, original twenty-tune paper label and a 7.75 cylinder. 7.5”h.x24”w.x10.25”d.
$700 -$1,000
Sold for $750
560.   Fine Black Forest relief carved game plaque, late 19th c. (Similar to Lot 564). 38”h.x22”w.x7”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $850
561.   Sterling silver flatware, various patterns and makers, 29 pieces. Largest spoon 7”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
562.   Scottish silver brooch with a large citrine center stone, hallmarked and inscribed verso “Presented to John Grant Regtl. Pipe Major by Lieut…..1875”. 4”dia.
$300 -$500
Sold for $1,000
563.   Five small Royal Doulton figures- Linda 1952, 5”h., Tiny Tim 4”h., Tony Weller 364, 4”h., Sairey Gamp 356, 4”h., Winston Churchill 4”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
564.   Fine Black Forest relief carved game plaque, late 19th c. (Similar to Lot 560). 38”h.x22”w.x7”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $800
565.   Scrimshaw whale’s tooth, 19th c. 4.5”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $300
566.   Scottish sterling silver mounted sgian dubh (dirk), early 20th c., with a carved ebonized handle. 7.5”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
567.   Massive Black Forrest carved spread-winged eagle, late 19th c., with orange and gilt paint decoration. 31”h.x70”w.
$900 -$1,200
Sold for $750
568.   Scottish dirk with chased silver mounts, carved ebonized hilt with faceted clear glass/stones, the conforming sheath mounted with a small eating knife & fork also with faceted glass/stones, the large blade marked “James Ferguson Inverness”. 18.5”l.
$800 -$1,000
Sold for $900
569.   Black Forest carved picture frame, late 19th c., with stag horn decoration. 40”x36” overall outside w/horns
$200 -$400
Sold for $300
570.   Sterling silver flatware, various patterns and makers, 35 pieces. Largest spoon 7”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
571.   Massive Black Forrest carved stag head, late 19th c., with horn antlers. 54”h.x33”w.x29”d.
$900 -$1,200
Sold for $750
572.   Sterling silver cold water pitcher inscribed “Presented to Captain Samuel Evans, Jr. by his Troop, Second Troop PCC, May 23, 1925”. 10”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
573.   Three B&G, Denmark figures- boy with crab #1870, 8”h., girl with roses #2298, 6”h., girl tying shoe #2317, 4”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $125
574.   Three B&G, Denmark figures- girl fixing hair 7.5”h., children reading 4”h., children sitting 5.25”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $100
575.   French brass carriage clock with an eleven jewel movement, retailed by J.E. Caldwell. 4.5”h.x3”w.x2.25”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
576.   Oak ball & stick hanging cupboard, c.1900, with curved glass sides. 32”h.x27”w.x6.5”d.
$250 -$350
Sold for $250
577.   Colorful cloisonné horse head, 20th c. 13”h.x7”w.x16”l.
$300 -$500
Sold for $350
578.   Empire mahogany gaming table, 19th c., with a rotating top. 29.5”h.x34”w.x17”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $125
579.   Victorian walnut washstand with a marble top. 36’h.x27”w.x14.5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
580.   French brass carriage clock with beveled glass, face signed “Chas. Frodsham & Co”. 5”h.x3.25”w.x3”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
581.   Staffordshire figure of a Scottish ghillie. 11”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $50
582.   Therkildsen, Michael [Danish, 1850-1925] oil on canvas painting of sheep lying down in an open field and signed LR “M Th”. 10”x14.5”
$900 -$1,200
Not Sold
583.   French brass carriage clock with beveled glass. 4”h.x3.125”w.x2.5”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
584.   English majolica type pitcher with swallow decoration. 9.75”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
585.   Group of colored glass bunches of grapes, each approx 6’l.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
586.   Ceramic gin cask, probably late 19th c. 11”h.x9”w.x5.25”d.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
587.   Staffordshire white figural group 11”h. and a figural group spill vase, c.1860, 9.5”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $75
588.   Four pieces of English majolica, late 19th c., platter 13”x9”, pitcher 6”h., plate 7.75”dia., pot 4”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
589.   French gilt mantel clock, 19th c., with a wood base (lacking glass dome), works marked “V.A.P. Breveté SGBC”.
$150 -$200
Sold for $50
590.   Gouache portrait of a mounted First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry officer signed “Arthur Ed---(?)”. 6”x5”
$50 -$100
Sold for $25
591.   Two First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry prints “Riding Dress” and dismounted dress uniform, by Wm. M. Huddy and printed by P.S. Duval, Philadelphia. 11”x8”
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
592.   Large framed and matted pen & ink print titled “First City Trooper 1812” and pencil signed and inscribed “Pamela J. Ferrari, September 7, 1981”. 30”x21.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
593.   Gorham “Old English Tipt” partial sterling silver flatware service- 4 each dinner forks 7.125”l., dinner knives 8.75”l, tablespoons 7.75”l., cream soup spoons 6.25”l, 5 teaspoons 6.125”l., 3 butter spreaders 6.375”l., 2 slotted serving spoons 9”l.,1 each salad fork 6.725”l.,ladle 6.5”l., serving spoon 9.125”l., serving fork 9.125”l. All unmonogrammed.  
$200 -$300
Sold for $800
594.   Six Peter Bennett, London silver teaspoons, c.1750, and pair Henry Plumpton, London, silver sugar tongs, c.1761, and eight misc. pieces sterling silver flatware.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
595.   Large Georgian barometer, inlaid mahogany banjo form, signed “Poncial C. Worcester”. 45”h.x12”w.x1.5”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $175
596.   No Lot
597.   English Blue Willow platter 17.5”x14” and a turkey platter 19”x15.5”
$50 -$100
Sold for $75

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