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ANNUAL THANKSGIVING WEEKEND
ANTIQUE AUCTION

November 28th and 29th, 2008
 

Featured The Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia, PA with all proceeds to benefit the Collections Fund, Select items from the Estate of George R. Atterbury, Villanova, PA, “Brookside Farm”, Paoli, PA and Estates and Collections from
Pennsylvania, New York & Wisconsin


Friday, November 28th, Evening Session
Sold Lots 1 thru 200

1.   Two Bokhara throw mats. 3’5”x3’2” and 3’9”x3’5”
$25 -$50
Sold for $150
2.   Persian oriental mat, blue center and floral patterns. 7’8”x3’8”
$100 -$125
Sold for $175
3.   Heriz pattern oriental mat. 4’7”x3’6”
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
4.   Sarouk oriental center hall carpet. 6’5”x4’3”
$200 -$300
Sold for $750
5.   Two Bokhara prayer mats. 4’10”x4’ and 5’2”x3’4”
$50 -$100
Sold for $125
6.   Persian oriental mat. 3’5”x5’
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
7.   Two Sarouk oriental carpets. 4’2”x6’ and 4’2”x6’4”
$100 -$150
Sold for $600
8.   Two oriental carpets. 3’4”x4’7” and 4’1”x6’7”
$50 -$75
Sold for $75
9.   Oriental center hall carpet. 5’9”x9’6”
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
10.   Room size Chinese oriental carpet, blue and ivory.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
10A.   Room size Heriz oriental carpet. Approx. 9’x12’
$400 -$600
Sold for $275
10B.   Oriental mat. 8’3”x4’5”
$100 -$125
Sold for $150
11.   Kazak oriental hall runner. 3’4”x11’7”
$300 -$400
Sold for $450
12.   Box lot of ironware and metalware- pewter warming platter, electric irons, bells, coffee grinder, copper wire bundle.
$50 -$75
Sold for $15
13.   Box lot of glassware- inkwell, “Hygeia” measuring cup, English Prattware.
$50 -$75
Sold for $35
14.   Box lot of elixirs, ointments and pain medicines.
$50 -$75
Sold for $55
15.   Dominick & Haff “Kings” pattern sterling silver flatware, all monogrammed on reverse- 3 luncheon forks, 3 tablespoons, 2 teaspoons, 2 butter spreaders and 1 unknown pattern small serving spoon.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
16.   Glass grinder marked “Queen, Brighton”, stoneware pitcher body, seltzer(?) artifact.
$50 -$75
Sold for $60
17.   Six metalware items- tongs, caliper, scythe, tin lantern, weathervane arrow & tail feather (in 2 pcs) and another weathervane finial.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
18.   Four pieces glassware- two large pharmacy jars w/lids, show bottle and another tall jar.
$50 -$75
Sold for $125
19.   Misc. grouping- Villeroy & Boch stein, early 19th c. gilt wall sconce, pewter plate, tin cup, etc.
$50 -$75
Sold for $100
20.   Box lot of medicine bottles.
$50 -$100
Sold for $20
21.   Society of the Cincinnati bronze plaque “Major General Henry Knox, Founder of the Society of the Cincinnati Commemorating the General Society 1926”. 3”x2.75”
$200 -$300
Sold for $450
22.   Box lot of woodenware- gavel, hammer, mortar, rolling pin, grater, etc.
$75 -$100
Sold for $60
23.   Misc. grouping- political buttons incl. McKinley, yoyo, mechanical pens, toy cookware, etc.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
24.   Eight metalware items- two woks, cutting tool, two Diston saws, scale parts.
$50 -$75
Sold for $20
25.   Two bottles “Lion Brand Extra Fine Gold Paint June 19, 1894”. 3.125”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
25A.   Farmall Cub tractor 1955, ser.# 192242.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $950
26.   Box lot of woodenware- carved swan head bracket, wooden teeth, carved head, sign, pipe piece, etc.
$75 -$100
Sold for $20
27.   Metal gaslight chandelier with pewter fittings. 24.5”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $5
28.   Three boxes misc. kitchenware, aluminum ware, washboard, riding helmet, yardsticks, etc.
$25 -$50
Sold for $60
29.   Misc. box lot- Christmas ornaments, invitation cards, hatboxes, etc.
$50 -$75
Sold for $5
30.   Framed print of 1876 Centennial in Philadelphia “Birds Eye View of the Centennial Buildings and Grounds”. 18”x23.75”
$25 -$50
Sold for $100
31.   Bronze plaque “The Philadelphia Gasworks Company…”. 10.75”x9”
$25 -$50
Sold for $75
32.   Box lot of radio dials, camera, etc.
$50 -$75
Sold for $150
33.   Grouping of vacuum tubes incl. RCA, Sylvania and record albums.
$50 -$75
Sold for $25
34.   Two boxes of bottles, canning jars, etc.
$50 -$75
Sold for $1
35.   Box lot of vintage glass bottles.
$25 -$50
Sold for $5
36.   Edison Standard Phonograph with box of rolls. 10.25”h.x12.25”w.x9”d.
$100 -$200
Sold for $125
37.   Hughes & Hale, Philadelphia Organette in a mahogany case. Disassembled. 6”h.x30.5”l.x15”d.
$100 -$125
Sold for $50
38.   Mole trap “L.H. Olmsted’s, Patent July 2, ‘86”. 12”h.
$50 -$75
Sold for $30
39.   Pair of brass wall sconces, French style with double arms. 7”h., 14.75” total width
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
40.   Group German porcelain doll heads, small bisque doll heads, soldier ten-pins by McLoughlin Bros.
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
41.   Windup B.O. Plenty toy by Marx 8.5”h. and two Barnacle Bill walkers (incomplete) by Chein.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
42.   Roller organ, c.1880, “Celestina” by the Mechanical Orguinette Co., New York, with a stenciled walnut case. 15”h.x15”w.x14”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $200
43.   Wooden ship model in a dome glass case. Overall 17”h.x15.5”w.x6”d.
$100 -$200
Sold for $1100
44.   Four framed French prints from the Wertz House, Philadelphia. 22”x17.5”
$75 -$100
Sold for $600
45.   Walnut cutlery box, 19th c., with dovetailed construction. 6”h.x12”w.x16.25”l.
$50 -$75
Sold for $125
46.   Seth Thomas mantel clock with faux marble paint decoration. 12”h.x17”w.x6.5”d.
$50 -$75
Sold for $75
47.   Two ogee mantel clocks, veneered, one by J.J. & W. Beals 26”h.x15.5”w. and the other 27”h.x16.5”w.
$100 -$125
Sold for $50
48.   Seven police clackers, early 20th c., oak and maple. Largest 10”x16”
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
49.   Three Historical Blue plates “Water Works”, Philadelphia and a blue transfer chocolate cup & saucer 4.5”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
50.   Oak cased wall telephone “Samson” model by American Electric Co., Chicago, with brass fittings. 22”h.x9.25”w.x6”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
51.   Maple umbrella swift. 31”l.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
52.   Pair of Staffordshire dogs, late 19th c. 12”h.x9.5”w.x4”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $125
53.   Six wooden police Billy clubs, 19th/20thc. Longest 23”
$100 -$150
Sold for $200
54.   Magnavox audio frequency amplifier 4”h.x7.75”w.x7”d., Westinghouse mahogany cased radio 9.75”h.x13.25”w.x8.25”d., Westinghouse radio tuner 7.75”h.x6.5”w.x4.25”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $25
55.   Group of wire eyeglass frames, some cased, two Perfecta combs and a letter opener.
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
56.   Wax doll, 19th c., with blue eyes. 23”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $25
57.   Primitive pine candle box with old red paint. 15.75”h.x12”w.x6.5”d.
$75 -$100
Sold for $1200
58.   Six pieces of Toleware- document box 9”x5.5”, mug 5.75”h., coffeepot 9”h. and three trays.
$75 -$100
Sold for $50
59.   Cast iron U.S. Mailbox with brass lock & key. 13.5”h.x5.75”w.x3.5”d.
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
60.   Four wooden police Billy clubs, late19thc., with original paint decoration. Longest 19.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $400
61.   Pair of leather deck buckets, 19th c., with brass lid holders. 11.5”h, 13” dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $1300
62.   Six powder horns, 19th c. Longest 13”
$75 -$100
Sold for $175
63.   Metal cow bell with leather strap dated 1742. Bell 12.5”.x13”w.
$75 -$100
Sold for $200
64.   Brass bed warmer with rooster and tulip decoration to pan. 41”l.x11”dia.
$100 -$125
Sold for $100
65.   Mahogany cased ship model, “SS St. Louis #126, John A. Lord, Builder, Bath, ME, USA”. 16”h.x42”l.x7”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $450
66.   Benjamin Franklin plaster relief plaque 7” square and a terracotta example 4.5”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $25
67.   Pine bible stand, early 19th c., and another mahogany stand.
$50 -$100
Sold for $1
68.   Seven brass weights, largest 300, smallest 20.
$50 -$100
Sold for $25
69.   Leather storage box with domed lid 8.5”h.x15”l., a pine box 8”h.x20”l. and a box for square glass plates 8”h.x8”w.
$75 -$100
Sold for $15
70.   Mahogany cased weight set, largest 500 Dol., smallest ½. 6”h.x17.5”l.x13”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
71.   Clipper ship model of the “Roland”. 31”h.x27”l.x6.5”w. and a three-masted clipper ship.
$250 -$350
Sold for $150
72.   Six police Billy clubs, five wood and one porcelain. Longest 31.5”
$75 -$100
Sold for $175
73.   English sampler dated 1876. 17”x11.5”
$75 -$100
Sold for $75
74.   Mahogany cased telegraph, Scheeffer recording wattmeter, clockwork mechanism.
$200 -$300
Sold for $1900
75.   Five Victorian tea canisters, tin with paint decorated scenes and blends. 11.75”h.x8”w.x10”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
76.   Group of Miller locks, keys and parts all in a green wooden box with lid. 3.5”h.x10.75”l.x9.5”w.
$25 -$50
Sold for $50
77.   Oak wall telephone by Kellogg, Chicago USA. 26”h.x9”w.x12”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
78.   Three-legged oak stool 23”h.x18.5”w.x14”d., another oak stool 27.5”h.x11”w. and a child’s chair 19.5”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $125
79.   Three leather fire buckets. Tallest 14”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $125
80.   English harness bells, 19th c., known as hame or lattern bells, with leather housing above four graduated bells. 19”h.x23”w.x6”d.
$75 -$100
Sold for $100
81.   Washbowl and pitcher with gilt decoration and wash set with 2 bowls, a pitcher and chamber pot with floral decoration.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
82.   Group of woodenware- two miniature boxes, miniature firkin, master salt, two architectural pieces, covered salt, 7 pcs.
$100 -$125
Sold for $175
83.   Wooden puzzle 1876 Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, five scenes, 118 pcs. in a wooden box with paint decorated cover 3.5”h.x22”l.x12”d., picture puzzle blocks and a Montage game.
$125 -$175
Sold for $500
84.   Edison Mimeograph #63 in an oak box with frame roller and accessories. 5.5”h.x24.5”w.x18.5”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $20
85.   Three cast iron boot scrapes. Largest 10”h.x8”w.
$50 -$75
Sold for $25
86.   Three leather firemen’s helmets, one with “Germantown Hose”. As found.
$50 -$75
Sold for $1200
87.   Ship model in a bottle. 13.5”l.x5.5”dia.
$50 -$75
Sold for $125
88.   Aesthetic Movement side table with black and gilt paint decoration 32”h.x17”w.x14”d. and an oak side table 32”h.x24”w.x17.75”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
89.   Eight wooden shaft golf clubs incl. “Eureka” putter.
$50 -$75
Sold for $450
90.   Pair of Atwater Kent F-2 radio speakers, ser.#1522214 & 1564600. 13”h.x12”dia.x9”d.
$75 -$100
Sold for $20
91.   Three carved walnut plant stands with metal brackets. Tops 10”dia.
$50 -$75
Sold for $25
92.   Primitive pine lighting device, adjustable. 54.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
93.   Group of wooden tools- hay fork, flail, brooms, etc.
$25 -$50
Sold for $75
94.   Ship’s lantern with amber light 9.5”h.x6”x5.5” and a walnut cased electrical apparatus 5”h.x10.5”w.x6”d.
$25 -$50
Sold for $20
95.   Twenty gunpowder tins, various manufacturers. Largest 6”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $750
96.   Group of metalware- three spider skillets, waffle iron, large pouring ladle.
$100 -$150
Sold for $20
97.   Victorian tree and exotic bird taxidermy. 20”h.
$25 -$50
Sold for $150
98.   Victorian wrought iron gaslight fixture. Lamp 27”h., overall 8’19”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
99.   Two mortars & pestles- one cast iron and one wood.
$50 -$75
Sold for $20
100.   Gilt girandole mirror, 19th c., with a dragon finial. 36”h.x21”w.
$400 -$600
Sold for $950
101.   Five wooden police Billy clubs, 19th c. Longest 31”
$100 -$150
Sold for $225
102.   Cased mineral scale with drawer. 13”h.x14.75’w.x7.5”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
103.   Sunderland pitcher 8”h., luster teapot, plates, etc. 7 pcs.
$25 -$50
Sold for $150
104.   Marble bust of Benjamin Franklin 11.5”h. and a plaster bust of Abraham Lincoln 10”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $225
105.   Group of 19th c. metalware- two trivets 8”h. & 5.75”h., dipper 18”, sieve 18”, chopper 13”
$100 -$150
Sold for $45
106.   Cased ship model of a three-masted clipper chip. Case- 17.5”h.x26”w.x9”d.
$100 -$125
Sold for $100
107.   Six police Billy clubs, 19th c. Longest 29”
$75 -$100
Sold for $275
108.   Mahogany cased waterline ship model of the frigate “Levant”. Case 22”h.x30.5”w.x15”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $425
109.   German bisque head doll #128. 18”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $1100
110.   Box lot of metal tools, door handles, etc.
$100 -$125
Sold for $20
111.   Wax face doll, late 19th c., with porcelain hands. 26”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $175
112.   Leather bullet case, flag holder, “U.S.” cartridge case and U.S. Naval Lt. Commander epaulettes.
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
113.   Sixteen Pennsylvania license plates- 1909, 1910, five 1911, three 1912, two 1913, two 1914, two 1915.
$150 -$200
Sold for $250
114.   Group of military items- three gas masks, filter canister, canteen, olive drab wool overcoat.
$100 -$200
Sold for $175
115.   Group of advertising tins- Black Powder, etc. in a wooden crate. 17 pcs.
$150 -$200
Sold for $600
116.   Weeden toy steam engine, New Bedford, Mass. 6”h.x7”l.x5.75”d.
$75 -$100
Sold for $75
117.   Shotgun reloader with an oak base. Base 7”h.x16”l.x5”w.
$25 -$50
Sold for $80
118.   Red glass lantern by Embury Mfg. Co., Warsaw, NY 14”h. and a carriage lamp 15.5”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $5
119.   Four tin bins/boxes, etc. Largest 11.5”h.
$50 -$75
Sold for $10
120.   Six tin lighting devices- Crystal Light, pat. 1870 7”h., P&A Co. burner and four fat/candle lamps.
$100 -$200
Sold for $225
121.   Seashell, arrowhead and stone implement collection.
$100 -$125
Sold for $150
122.   Group of tinware- small coffeepot, spatula, lamp, etc.
$75 -$100
Sold for $15
123.   Large tin tea canister marked “Ceylon” and “Semper Idem”. 17”h.x15”w.
$25 -$50
Sold for $15
124.   Box lot of vintage bottles.
$75 -$100
Sold for $15
125.   French “Jumeau” bisque head doll with pierced ears. 13”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $6500
126.   Tole tray with mayfly and peacock decoration. 24”x18”
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
127.   Cast iron cooking pot, flat iron, baking mold, spike.
$100 -$125
Sold for $40
128.   Two cast iron toy cannons largest 3.5”h., a large key and a pair of cast iron candlesticks 8.25”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $125
129.   Brass bleeder, 19th c., with original mahogany case. Case- 4.75”x2.5”
$75 -$100
Sold for $150
130.   Seven signed molding planes by T. Tileston, Boston and H.S. Seavey.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
131.   Victorian Magic Lantern 8”h. with original papered box and a stereoscope by Sealey & Lee, N.Y. 10.25”h.x9”x10.5”
$100 -$125
Sold for $50
132.   Chippendale style silverplate serving tray. 34”x22.25”
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
133.   Box lot of vintage bottles.
$75 -$100
Sold for $10
134.   Beaded purse, lace fan, lace, linens, etc.
$50 -$100
Sold for $15
135.   Breech load brass cannon 5”l. with oak base, brass medallion of McLean, brass epaulette, cording, powder flasks, etc.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
136.   Seven signed molding planes five by T. Tileston, Boston, one by Wm Moss and one unsigned.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
137.   Group of brassware and copperware- bell, kettle, two scoops, etc.
$100 -$125
Sold for $45
138.   Wax face doll 15”l. and two composition head dolls. As found.
$75 -$100
Sold for $375
139.   Three woodworking planes two signed H.S. Seavey. Approx. 9.5”l. ea.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
140.   Two cast iron door stops- Southern Belle 8”h. and cow 6”h.x8”l.
$100 -$200
Sold for $100
141.   Victorian child’s sled with paint decoration of a pony and “Rush”. 11”h.x32”l.x11.125”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
142.   Victorian cast iron penny bank Boston Terrier. 9.75”h.x9”l.
$75 -$100
Sold for $50
143.   Cast iron German Shepherd 6.5”h., retriever 8.5”h. and a pewter Friar Tuck stein 6.5”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $300
144.   Oval silverplate tray in the Adams style with an inlaid mahogany base. 4”h.x25.5”x16.25”
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
145.   Sheraton mirror, 19th c., with red paint decoration and a reverse églomise house. 19.25”h.x12.25”w.
$100 -$125
Sold for $100
146.   Box lot of wood planes one signed “Dawes” 17”l., clamps, etc.
$100 -$200
Sold for $25
147.   Grouping of cast iron toy horses, carts, etc.
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
148.   Folk art diorama of a dairy farm. 10”h.x18”w.x8.25”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $25
149.   Doll furniture- walnut bed 8”h.x17”l., chintz wing chair, paint decorated hutch cabinet and a fireplace/mantel.
$75 -$100
Sold for $25
150.   Arts & Crafts oak stool with a leather top and signed “C.J. Thornton”. 7”h.x13”w.x8”d.
$75 -$100
Sold for $75
151.   Misc. grouping- brass nozzle, tiebacks, brass socket, bell, sword basket, cast iron candlestick, German silver purse frame, etc.
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
152.   Men’s collar box, mahogany two-drawer box, oak box and a wood duck.
$50 -$75
Sold for $100
153.   Primitive apple peeler/paring tool. 7”h., base 8.75”x14”
$75 -$100
Sold for $40
154.   Wrought iron meat spit with heart handle and penny feet.
$400 -$500
Sold for $425
155.   Brass spittoon signed “S&P, Phla., No 2” and with porcelain interior. 3”h.x8.5”dia.
$50 -$75
Sold for $15
156.   Two cast iron toys- Wilkins horse & wagon 14”l. and Hubley reindeer & sleigh 14”l.
$100 -$125
Sold for $375
157.   Misc. grouping- box of cased metal dies & bits, oyster knife, rubber stamps, juice press, etc.
$100 -$200
Sold for $10
158.   Porcelain face clock “The Crescent Watch Case Co., Newark, N.J.” 5”dia. with leather case and a ships compass “E. & G.W. Blunt, New York” 3.5”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
159.   Bronze relief figure plaque of Johannes Gutenberg. 10.5”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
160.   German cased scale, baskets of a later date 7”x3.5”, and another scale.
$50 -$100
Sold for $150
161.   Fluid lamp base with amber-cut-to-clear font. 15”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
162.   Pair of concrete garden ornaments, molded baskets of fruit. 14”h.
$150 -$250
Sold for $650
163.   Alabaster column with rotating top. 37”h., top 12”x12”
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
164.   Italian ceramic planter. 16”h.x22”dia.
$75 -$100
Sold for $75
165.   Milk glass covered dish, fish form. 6.5”h.x8”dia.
$25 -$50
Sold for $25
166.   Three top hats with boxes, one by Scott & Company, London and a barrel-form ice bucket.
$100 -$125
Sold for $700
167.   Carved parrot 7”h., carved eagle wall bracket shelf 9”h.x15”w., carved stork.
$100 -$125
Sold for $400
168.   Maple mortar & pestle 7.5”h., pestle 10.5”l. and a tin foot warmer.
$25 -$50
Sold for $50
169.   Framed Victorian woolwork of a seated cat. 21.5”h.x18.25”w.x2.75”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $10
170.   Two cutlery boxes and a checkerboard.
$50 -$75
Sold for $175
171.   Walnut pincushion with drawer 4”h.x5.75”x3.5”, carved toothpick holder of a seated man, silhouette of a young boy.
$50 -$100
Sold for $20
172.   Carved dog head cane 35”l. and a carved human head cane 37”l.
$75 -$100
Sold for $100
173.   Two copper molds 9” & 3.5” dia., brass kettle 8”h., pewter teapot.
$100 -$125
Sold for $100
174.   Framed sampler wrought by Blanche Verret, 1889.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
175.   Six Bennington bowls, largest 9.5”dia.
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
176.   Gouache titled “U.S. Steamer Alleghany Leaving Malta 1849” signed “Nicolas Cammillieri”. 17”x22.5”
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $4500
177.   Horse weathervane, 19th c., cut-out sheet metal on stand. 34.75”h., horse 18”h.x18”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
178.   Gilt girandole mirror, 19th c., with carved phoenix crest. 33.5”h.x19”w.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1100
179.   Pair of Federal brass ball-top andirons. 16.75”h.x10.5”w.x18”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
180.   Dominick & Haff “New King” sterling silver flatware service. 12 each dinner forks 8”l., dinner knives 10”l., luncheon knives 8.5”l., tablespoons 7”l., large spoons 8.25”l., 10 teaspoons 6”l., 11 luncheon forks 7”l., 7 butter knives 5.5”l., 7 demitasse spoons 4.25”l., 4 misc. pattern knives, al in original mahogany case.
$2,000 -$3,000
Sold for $2000
181.   Sheraton tiger maple stand with single drawer. 29.25”h., top 20.25”x16.75”
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
182.   Cast iron elephant doorstop. 8”h.x10”l.
$75 -$100
Sold for $100
183.   Parrot in a brass cage. 35”h., base 16.5”x16.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
184.   Cast iron toy horse, cart & driver by Wilkens. 5”h.x10.25’l.
$100 -$125
Sold for $150
185.   Bronze standing otter signed “Forest Hart © 1996”. 7”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $300
186.   Three cast iron toy wagons- Kenton circus cage with bear 6.5”h.x8.5”l., Kenton bakery 6.35”l. and a buckboard 15.5”l.
$100 -$200
Sold for $75
187.   Ideal 1939 Pinocchio doll, composition and wood. 10.25’h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $15
188.   Four Victorian cast iron animal still banks.
$50 -$75
Sold for $75
189.   Cast iron mechanical bank, c.1883, of an eagle and eaglets by J&E Stevens Co., Cromwell CT. 6”h., base 8”x4”
$600 -$800
Sold for $550
190.   Group of pewter ware- basin 12”dia., bedpan 17”l., teapot 6”h., bowl 4.5”h., inkstand 2”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $125
191.   Cast iron toys- fire pumper 7”l., buggy 7”l., horse 8”l., car 4.5”l., boat 5.5”l., rabbit 5”l., tractor 4”l.
$75 -$100
Sold for $200
192.   Cast iron mechanical bank, c.1883, of a bulldog by J&E Stevens Co., Cromwell CT. 8”h.x8”l., base 3”x5.5”
$700 -$900
Sold for $350
193.   WWII U.S. Navy officer’s saber inscribed “George R. Atterbury”. 39”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $225
194.   Cast iron mechanical bank, c.1897, Always Did Spise a Mule” by J&E Stevens Co., Cromwell CT. 6.75”h.x10”l.x2.5”w.
$700 -$1,000
Sold for $450
195.   Oak framed silkwork sampler wrought by Fecelanno, 1850. 15”x21”
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
196.   Cast iron mechanical bank, c.1893, of an Indian shooting a bear by J&E Stevens Co., Cromwell CT. 8”h.x10”l.
$600 -$800
Sold for $650
197.   Walnut hanging shelf. 9”h.x32”l.
$75 -$100
Sold for $15
198.   Cast iron mechanical bank, c.1873, of the Novelty Bank building by J&E Stevens Co., Cromwell CT. 7”h.x4.5”w.
$1,000 -$1,200
Sold for $600
199.   Eight Bennington pie plates and an oval example. Largest 11.25”dia.
$100 -$200
Sold for $200
200.   Tiffany & Co. sterling centerpiece bowl, 6 pints, monogrammed. 6”h., top 11”x11”
$600 -$900
Sold for $1200

End of Friday Evening Session

Saturday, November 29, 2008 Session
 

201.   Pair of Victorian fans, lacquered and with paint decoration of birds and flowers and brass handles. 9.5”x9.5”, overall 17.25”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $300
202.   Steiff mohair lion. 16”l.
$50 -$75
Sold for $125
203.   Bamboo Windsor side chair, c.1830. 38”h.x18.75”w.x16”d., seat 18”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $50
204.   New York birch stand, c.1830, with two drawers and drop leaves. 30”h., top 18.25”x22”, ea. leaf 10”
$200 -$250
Sold for $125
205.   Rose Medallion charger 16” dia. and a Rose Medallion tray 9.25”x6.75”
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
206.   Martha Washington style sewing stand, inlaid mahogany. 28”h.x26.25”w.x15”d.
$200 -$250
Sold for $75
207.   Six glass decanters.
$75 -$100
Sold for $25
208.   Group of silver plate table articles- centerpiece basket 13”dia., bread tray 14”l., two plates 13”dia.
$75 -$100
Sold for $175
209.   Group of sterling silver- deep plate 9.5”dia., plate 9”dia., bowl & saucer 2.25”h., pitcher 5”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
210.   Sterling and coin silver flatware, tongs by Hall & Bliss, B.B. Hastings spoons, fish slice set.
$200 -$300
Sold for $250
211.   Misc. grouping- Chinese bronze incense burner 9”h., three glass candlesticks, covered jar, two small porcelain plates.
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
212.   French Provincial style mahogany table. 30”h., 39”x51” closed
$300 -$500
Sold for $50
213.   Sampler dated 1857, silk on linen. 15”x14”
$75 -$100
Sold for $50
214.   Sterling silver centerpiece bowl, monogrammed. 2.75”h.x11.5”x11.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
215.   Two faux marble plant stands, carved wood with paint decoration. 39.5”h. & 33.25” h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $25
216.   Red Chinese wedding style cabinet with brass mounts. 35.5”h.x27.5”w.x17”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
217.   Chinese silkwork cover, ivory, in a black lacquered and decorated presentation box with patterned silk interior. 3”h.x20”x20” box
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
218.   Group of weighted sterling silver candlesticks.
$100 -$125
Sold for $150
219.   Sterling silver centerpiece bowl, Art Nouveau style with floral decoration and monogrammed. 2”h.x10”x10”
$150 -$200
Sold for $250
220.   Chinese rosewood scholar’s table. 6”h.x25”l.x10.5”w.
$50 -$75
Sold for $425
221.   Miniature Empire chest of drawers, c.1920, black paint over pine. 11”h.x10”w.x6.75”D.
$100 -$125
Sold for $75
222.   Pastel still life of fruit, late 19th c. 10.75”x13.75”
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
222A.   Primitive landscape painting, c.1880, of buildings and a flatboat on a river. 21”x30”
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
223.   Primitive birdhouse church or schoolhouse form 13”h.x9.5”l.x6.25”w., and a carved duck initialed “JHG”, 13”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
224.   Sterling silver basket. 5”h.x10.5”x11”
$150 -$250
Sold for $175
225.   Cut glass bowl with a hob star diamond center. 5”h.x9.5”dia.
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
226.   Inlaid rosewood lap desk. 5.5”h.x12”w.x9”d.
$25 -$50
Sold for $75
227.   Sterling silver filigree faced album 11”x9” and a bread tray 11”x7”
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
228.   Chinese carved mahogany table with a glass top. 20”h.x23.75”dia.
$50 -$75
Sold for $25
229.   Pair of Gorham silverplate trays, Chippendale style 9”dia., pair of Corinthian candlesticks 7”h., egg holder, etc.
$100 -$150
Sold for $125
230.   Copper luster pitcher, late 19th c. 8.5”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $50
231.   Three hog scrapers one signed “Haw’s HRM”. 5.25”h., two 8.5”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $125
232.   Mexican ceramic charger 16.75”dia., six Audubon plates 10.5”dia. and two English transfer plates 9”dia.
$50 -$100
Sold for $125
233.   Group of sterling silver table articles- candlesticks, baby cup, mirrors, brush, tea strainers, etc.
$200 -$300
Sold for $375
234.   Oak sideboard, early 20th c., with a mirrored backsplash. 54”h.x48”w.x19.5”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $50
235.   Group of sterling silver and silverplate table and flatware- spoons, tongs, nut picks, nut dishes, ladle, etc.
$200 -$300
Sold for $400
236.   Sheet iron rooster with ed paint decoration. 20.5”h.x19.75”w.
$200 -$250
Sold for $25
237.   Sterling silver jewelry box, heart-shaped 1.75”h.x5.5”w., pincushion 3”h., powder jar 4.5”h.and an ink blotter.
$150 -$200
Sold for $300
238.   Empire mahogany round table. 28”h.x39”dia.
$150 -$250
Sold for $100
239.   Chippendale style mirror, mahogany, stamped “Potthast, Baltimore”. 32”x18”
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
240.   Sterling silver coffeepot by Gorham inscribed “Dear Sallie, With Love From Her Cousins, The President and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, October 5th, 1904” and monogrammed. 10.75”h., one-pint
$400 -$600
Sold for $550
241.   Hepplewhite chest of drawers, circa 1790, inlaid mahogany. 40.25”h.x38.25”w.x19.5”d.
$700 -$900
Sold for $750
242.   Chinese porcelain Rose Mandarin shrimp dish, 19th c. 10”x9.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
243.   Pair of sterling silver compotes by Dominick & Haff, with pierced and chased decoration 3.5”h.x7.25”dia.and a pair of matching spoons 4.75”l.
$500 -$700
Sold for $550
244.   Tole decorated tray inscribed “Moira 1956”. 29”x21.5”
$50 -$75
Sold for $25
245.   Sir Alfred Munnings signed artist proof “Portrait of Major T. Bouch, M.F.H., with the Belvoir Hounds”. 21.5”x25”
$700 -$900
Sold for $750
246.   Louis XVI style table, early 20th c., mahogany with floral inlays. 29”h., top 38”x26.5”
$400 -$600
Sold for $350
247.   Sterling silver bowl, monogrammed and inscribed. 3”h.x9”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
248.   Pine corner cupboard, 19th c., one-piece. 82.25”h.x47”w.x19”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $325
249.   Pair of cast iron andirons, late 19th c., with brass tops. 15,5”h.x9.25”w.x20”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
250.   Sheraton cherry stand, c.1820, with single drawer. 28.25”h., top 19.25”x19.25”
$200 -$250
Sold for $250
251.   Canton porcelain salad bowl 4.75”h.x9.5”x9.5” and a small platter 10.5”x8”, both blue and white.
$200 -$250
Sold for $325
252.   Delaware Valley side chair, early 19th c., maple with four-slats. 42”h.x18.25”w.x14”d., seat 16.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $50
253.   Pair of French porcelain planters, 19th c., urn-form with gilt decoration and mask handles. 11”h.x8”dia.
$700 -$900
Sold for $550
254.   Group of fishing reels- two Hardy Bros. fly reels, Vom Hoff reel, dry flies, etc.
$100 -$200
Sold for $275
255.   Oil on canvas painting, 19th c., of a French steeplechase titled “Prix du Barry”, unsigned. 10.125”x15.5”
$1,000 -$1,500
Not Sold
256.   Oriental teakwood plant stand with a marble insert top. 36”h., top 11”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
256A.   Winner, Gladys Logan [American, 20th c.] oil on canvas still life painting with a vase and peacock feathers with label verso “Gladys Logan Winner”. 30”x24”
$1,000 -$1,500
Not Sold
257.   Fly fishing rod “The Kosmic” by L.A. Whittmore & Co., Boston, Mass.
$100 -$125
Sold for $75
258.   Empire mahogany chest of drawers. 47”h.x43.5”w.x22.25”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $50
259.   Fly fishing rod by Winchester with a bamboo cased rod tip holder and a Kingfisher three-part rod.
$100 -$125
Sold for $125
260.   Dominick & Haff “Mayflower” pattern partial flatware service, monogrammed and nine spoons of another maker & pattern.
$300 -$400
Sold for $300
261.   Fly fishing rod with bamboo cased tips.
$50 -$75
Sold for $125
262.   Rose Medallion oval platter, 19th c., 13.25”x10.5” and five plates 8.25”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
263.   Fly fishing rod “Super”, seven pieces.
$100 -$125
Sold for $75
264.   Black Forest carved mirror, late 19th c., and another example. 15”x12” & 21”x17”
$100 -$200
Sold for $125
265.   Victorian walnut commode with marble top. 29”h.x30”w.x16.25”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
266.   Fly fishing rod, four-part.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
267.   Carved eagle head cane 32”l. and a colorful; twist carved walking stick.
$50 -$75
Sold for $75
268.   Bamboo boat rod by A.G. Spaulding & Co., four-part.
$75 -$100
Sold for $25
269.   Copper apple butter kettle, 19th c. 18”h.x27.5”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
270.   Pair of Paris porcelain urns. 12.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
270A.   Russell, Bella, oil on canvas still life painting of fruit and game signed “Bella Russell” and dated verso “1884”. 28”x45”
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1400
271.   Three cut glass dresser boxes with sterling silver lids. 3.75”, 4” & 2.5”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $150
272.   Nine Canton mustard pots, 19th c., blue and white. 3”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $550
273.   Sterling silver child’s set with inscription “Stories”, saucer 7.5”dia., cup 3.5”h., bowl 2.75”h.x5.5”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $650
274.   Cherry candlestand with an oval top, urn turned shaft and snake feet. 28”h., top 15”x20.25”
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
275.   Chinese porcelain seated Buddha, possibly Han Dynasty. 14”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $75
276.   Cast bronze duck boot scrape. 6.25”h.x13.5”l.x7”w.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
277.   Empire mahogany shaving stand. 27”h.x27.75”w.x9”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $75
278.   Tiffany & Co. sterling silver dresser box 1.5”h.x5.5”w., another sterling box 1.75”h.x5.5”w. and three sterling trays, largest 6”x8”
$150 -$200
Sold for $550
279.   French Provincial style armchair. 41”h.x32.5”w.x22”d., seat 17”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $25
280.   George III mahogany linen press with a molded cornice and rococo brasses. 81”h.x46’w.x22”d.
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $750
281.   Carved Thai deity, 19th c. 26.5”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $300
282.   Perrin, C. Robert [American, 1915-1999] Nantucket watercolor painting titled “Reflections of the Past”. 20”x28.5”
$400 -$600
Sold for $600
283.   Marble three-part urn. 39”h.x19.5”dia.
$300 -$500
Sold for $550
284.   Blue and white Canton platter, 19th c. 17.25”x14”
$400 -$600
Sold for $300
285.   Sterling silver and intaglio cut glass pitcher with lid and a dolphin form handle, lid monogrammed. 6.75”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $250
286.   Round Empire table, figured maple. 28.5”h., top 28”dia.
$300 -$500
Sold for $300
287.   Corner cupboard, 19th c., with grain paint decoration. 79”h.x57”w.x25”d.
$900 -$1,200
Sold for $650
288.   Chinese blue and white porcelain urn, 19th c. 12”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $250
289.   Stoneware crock, two-gallon “Ithaca, N.Y.”. 9.25”h.x10”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
290.   Oriental teak wood plant stand, 19th c., with a marble insert top. 19”h., top 11”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $300
291.   Four blue and white Chinese plates, 19th c. two 8.5”dia., 6”dia. & 5” dia
$75 -$100
Sold for $175
292.   Lead glass fireplace screen, late 19th c., oak framed. 39.25”h.x33’w.
$400 -$600
Sold for $250
292A.   Boardman, William G. [American, 1815-1895] oil on canvas painting of a wooded New York summer landscape titled and signed verso “Waterfall, Little Falls, N.Y., Will. Boar___”. 24”x36”
$3,500 -$4,500
Not Sold
293.   Oval Rose Medallion porcelain platter, 19th c. 16.25”l.x13”w.
$300 -$400
Sold for $150
294.   Philadelphia walnut Chippendale chest of drawers, c.1780. 34’h.x40”w.x22.25”d.
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $2750
295.   Colored drawing of a young man, his arm in a sling, and his faithful dog, signed “W. Howard, 1911”, (after) Briton Rivière, “Fidelity”. 17”x24”
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
296.   Ebonized writing desk, 19th c., with mother-of-pearl inlays and brass mounts. 9”h.x17”w.x11.5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $1100
297.   Sterling silver tea service by Gorham, four pieces, all monogrammed, teapot 6.25”h., creamer 6”h., waste bowl 4”h., sugar bowl 5.5”h. and a silverplate coffeepot 9.5”h.
$600 -$800
Sold for $600
298.   Oriental carved mirror with beveled glass. 49.5”h.x21”w.
$100 -$200
Sold for $25
299.   Four Jacobean style oak open armchairs. 47”h.x24.5”w.x21”d., seat 18.5”h.
$400 -$500
Sold for $650
300.   Presentation banjo clock, with dial signed “Simon Willard & Son, No. 4365” and stenciled case. 41”l.
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $2750
301.   Six Dominick & Haff “Kings” pattern tablespoons, sterling silver, engraved with a lion and crown coat of arms. 8.5”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
302.   Classical form centerpiece, late 19th c., oval brass and gilt metal base with glass insert. 3.75”h.x14”l.x9.75”d., 9”h. OA
$200 -$250
Sold for $450
303.   Four Royal Copenhagen figural groups. 3.75”h., 5”h., 5”h. & 6.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $900
304.   Durgin “Cromwell” pattern, 1893, partial flatware service- 16 dinner forks 7.75”l., 7 luncheon forks 6.75”l., 10 salad forks 7.25”l., 1 teaspoon 5.75”l., 2 tablespoons 8.25”l., 2 serving forks 9” & (.25”l., 1 condiment spoon 5.75”l., all monogrammed, and 1 seafood fork of a another pattern 6”l.
$400 -$600
Sold for $500
305.   Delaware Valley maple side chair, c.1800, five slat, ladder-back. 43”h.x18.5”w.x14”d., seat 16”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
305A.   Blackstone, Jess [American, 1909-1988] folk art carved and painted bird, inscribed beneath the base “Field Sparrow 6423” and “JB”. 2.5”h.x4”l.
$500 -$700
Sold for $200
306.   Gorham “Willow” pattern, 1954, partial flatware service- 12 dinner knives w/stainless blades 9.125”l., 9 dinner forks 7.5”l., 11 salad forks 7”l., 6 butter knives 6.5”l., 6 demitasse spoons 4.375”l., 1 serving fork 8.5”l., 3 misc. spoons.
$250 -$350
Sold for $300
307.   Anglo/Irish Chippendale side chair, 19th c., mahogany. 37”h.x21.5”w.x18”d., seat 17.5”h.
$150 -$250
Sold for $125
307A.   Blackstone, Jess [American, 1909-1988] folk art carved and painted bird, inscribed beneath the base “Cardinal 6437”. 2.75”h.x4”l.
$500 -$700
Sold for $350
308.   Sterling silver tea service, assembled - coffeepot 6.25”h., covered sugar bowl 3.75”h., creamer 3.25”h., creamer 2.5”h., open bowl 2.75”h., tray 14”x9” and a gravy boat 3.5”h., all monogrammed and/or inscribed.
$400 -$500
Sold for $450
309.   Mahogany bachelor’s chest by Craftique, Melbane, N.C., Chippendale style. 27”h.x22”w.x14”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
309A.   Blackstone, Jess [American, 1909-1988] folk art carved and painted bird, inscribed beneath the base “Phoebe 1.” and “JB”. 2.5”h.x4”l.
$500 -$700
Sold for $900
310.   Grouping of sterling and coin silver- ten spoons by E. Lownes 5.5”l., stuffing spoon 11.5”l., etc.
$150 -$250
Sold for $150
311.   Hepplewhite style bow-front chest by Henredon, inlaid mahogany. 34”h.x32.25”w.x18.75”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
311A.   Blackstone, Jess [American, 1909-1988] folk art carved and painted bird, inscribed beneath the base “White Crowned Sparrow 634” and “JB”. 2.5”h.x4”l.
$500 -$700
Sold for $225
312.   Two French architectural prints 14.25’x18.75” and a French coaching print 11”x14.5”
$75 -$100
Sold for $100
313.   Set of four brass tie-backs. 11”l.
$50 -$100
Sold for $75
313A.   Blackstone, Jess [American, 1909-1988] folk art carved and painted bird, inscribed beneath the base “Goldfinch 469” and “JB”. 3”h.x4”l.
$500 -$700
Sold for $200
314.   Three Victorian side chairs and another chair.
$75 -$100
Sold for $50
315.   Print portrait of George Washington 19.5”x15.5” and a German print “Das Neue Hamburg” 16.5”x22.5”
$50 -$100
Sold for $25
315A.   Blackstone, Jess [American, 1909-1988] folk art carved and painted bird, inscribed beneath the base “Meadowlark 88” and “JB”. 3”h.x4.25”l.
$300 -$500
Sold for $225
316.   Mahogany footstool with carved feet and stretcher base. 17.5”h.x21.5”w.x16”d.
$50 -$75
Sold for $125
317.   Currier & Ives print “Little Martha” 15.75”x11.75”, English coaching print 8”x12.75” and a clown painting 14”x10”.
$100 -$125
Sold for $10
317A.   Blackstone, Jess [American, 1909-1988] folk art carved and painted bird, inscribed beneath the base “Wood Thrush 6579” and “JB”. 3”h.x4”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
318.   Diminutive Victorian style cottage bureau. 25”h.x26.5”w.x13.5”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $50
319.   Set of six brass tie-backs. 10”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $200
319A.   Blackstone, Jess [American, 1909-1988] folk art carved and painted bird mounted on driftwood, inscribed beneath the base “Flicker 3” and “JB”. 8”h. overall
$500 -$700
Sold for $650
320.   Mahogany and silverplate standing floor lamp. 61”h.
$25 -$50
Sold for $225
321.   Imari bowl, 19th c. 18.5”dia.x4.25”h.
$200 -$250
Sold for $550
322.   Mahogany bachelor’s chest b Heritage Henredon, Chippendale style. 31”h.x30”w.x16.75”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $250
323.   Windsor bow-back armchair, c.1830, with through-tenon construction. 39.5”h.x19”w.x16.5”d., seat 17”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
324.   Queen Anne walnut tea table with a tilt top. 28.5”h.x29”dia.
$500 -$700
Sold for $300
325.   Two pieces of Indian pottery one marked “Belent, Santa Clara, Pueblo” and the other Roberta Ban(?), each approx. 4”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $10
326.   Tall case chime clock by J.E. Caldwell, mahogany with eight-day works. 88”h.x26.5”w.x17”d.
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1100
327.   German repoussé silver chalice decorated with stag hunting scenes and huntsman finial, hallmarked. 16”h.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $1400
328.   Pair of brass center hall chandeliers, late 20th c. 31”h. each
$150 -$250
Sold for $75
329.   Chippendale style bachelor’s chest, mahogany with a marble top. 30”h.x26’w.x15”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
330.   Sterling silver tea service by J.E. Caldwell- teapot 7”h., coffeepot 10”h., hot water kettle on stand 12”h., creamer 5.5”h., covered sugar bowl 6”h., waste bowl 3.75”h., all monogrammed.
$1,000 -$1,200
Sold for $950
331.   Two oriental porcelain vases. 12.5”h. & 9.5”h.
$50 -$75
Sold for $20
332.   Silverplate tray 3”h.x24”l.x15”d., silverplate salt & pepper shakers, tongs, etc.
$100 -$125
Sold for $100
333.   Chippendale style mahogany mirror, 19th c., with gilt eagle crest. 33.5”h.x17.75”w.
$300 -$400
Sold for $175
334.   Oil on canvas painting of an Italian landscape signed “Giamaccini”. 12”x16”
$100 -$200
Sold for $125
335.   English indenture between Charles Mayo and Thomas Allingham, dated 1794.
$25 -$50
Sold for $25
336.   Swedish pine county table with faux marble paint decoration. 30”h.x44”l.x31”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
337.   Crystal chandelier, early 20th c., for use with candles- not electrified. 19”h.x20”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $25
338.   French style fruitwood table with a tray top and single drawer. 26.75”h.x13.5”w.x19.75”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
339.   Girandole style mirror, 19th c. 25.5”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
340.   New England maple candlestand, early 19th c., with snake feet. 26”h.x18.5”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
341.   Two lithographs in maple frames- “HMS St. Jean D’Acre 101 Guns” and “HMS Duke of Wellington 131 Guns”. 21”x28.25”
$150 -$200
Sold for $425
342.   Mahogany tray-on-stand, 19th c. 41”h., tray 4.25”h.x25.5”x18”
$300 -$400
Sold for $375
343.   Two framed nautical prints “Le Roi Soleil” 18”x22.75’ and “English Fleet Entering the Great Belt” 18.5’x26.5”
$100 -$125
Sold for $250
344.   New England Federal cherry bow-front chest, c.1790. 33.75”h.x41”w.x21”d.
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $2000
345.   English child’s Windsor Elmwood armchair. 26”h.x15”w.x11”d., seat 10.5”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $350
346.   Sheraton pine end table with a faux drawer and retaining some old mustard paint. 30”h., top 23”x22.75’
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
347.   Federal lolling chair, c.1800, inlaid mahogany. 44.25”h.x27.5”w.x24”d., seat 16”h.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $750
348.   Art Deco standing floor lamp, copper and glass. 60”h.
$25 -$50
Sold for $25
349.   Mahogany cutlery box with two sections. 6.75”h.x13.25”l.x9.25”w.
$100 -$125
Sold for $125
350.   Mahogany four-door bookcase cabinet, c.1890, with dentil molded cornice and seven removable shelves. 66.5”h.x96”w.x17”d.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $1600
351.   Chippendale style mahogany mirror. 41”x18.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
352.   Extending walnut library table with carved heads and trestle feet. 30.75”h., closed 55.25”l.x43.5”w., fully extended 102.5”l.
$150 -$250
Sold for $350
353.   Black marble inkstand with bronze dog and crystal inkwells. 6.5”h.x11”w.x7”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $200
354.   English oak Queen Anne table, c.1760. 26.5”h., top 28”x19.25”
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $200
355.   Southern pine corner cupboard, 19th c., one-piece, with blind door. 93.5”h.x43”w.xapprox. 22”d.
$500 -$800
Sold for $525
356.   Mahogany cased lap desk mounted on a stand of a later date. 18”h.x12”w.x9.5”d.
$75 -$100
Sold for $225
357.   Pair of Continental walnut open armchairs. 40”h.x23”w.x17”d., seat 21”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $50
358.   Victorian child’s push sled. 39”h.x47”l.x17”w. @ handle
$150 -$250
Sold for $100
359.   Oval gilt mirror, c.1860. 17”x15”
$25 -$50
Sold for $25
360.   Wrought iron open-fire skillet 6”h.x14.25”dia., handle 24”l., fat lamp 6.5”l., tongs 37”l.
$50 -$100
Sold for $25
361.   Eight French porcelain oyster plates, late 19th c. approx 9”dia.
$300 -$400
Sold for $375
362.   French Provincial style walnut cabinet with carved doors. 39.5”h.x50.5”w.x20”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $325
363.   Group of copperware- apple butter kettle 15.5”h.x20.5”dia., pot 5”h., strainer 16.5”l., two dippers 18.5” & 17”l.
$100 -$125
Sold for $100
364.   English oak Queen Anne dressing table, c.1760. 29.25”h.x27.5”w.x16’d., top 31.5”x16.75”
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $375
365.   Lead figural birdbath. 29.25”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $475
366.   Pine bench table. 30”h., top 36’x24”
$150 -$200
Sold for $375
367.   Italian ceramic relief plaque of a young Virgin Mary with a lily motif border. 28”dia.
$400 -$600
Sold for $200
368.   Pine trestle table with a cross stretcher base. 37”h., top 73’x30”
$200 -$300
Sold for $250
369.   Hepplewhite cherry table with a single drawer. 29”h.x36”w.x17”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
370.   Kittinger camelback sofa, mahogany Chippendale style with stop-fluted legs. 37”h.x73”l.xapprox 30”d., seat 19”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $300
371.   New England Federal cherry tea table, c.1790, with a serpentine top. 28.5”h., top approx. 32”x32”
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $325
372.   Mahogany Pembroke table, c.1790, with drop leaves and cross stretcher base. 26.75”h., 31.75”d., 38”w.open, 19.5”closed
$3,500 -$4,000
Not Sold
373.   Italian cassone, 18th c., with shoe feet. 30.5”h.x69”w.x30”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $175
374.   Queen Anne walnut side chair, c.1780 Delaware Valley, with a slip seat and slipper feet. 38.5”h.x21”w.x16.5”d., seat 19”h.
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $400
375.   Queen Anne dressing table, c.1760 New England, with grain paint decoration, brasses appear to be original. 31”h.x39”w.x21.5”d.
$2,000 -$2,500
Not Sold
376.   New York Federal mirror, inlaid mahogany. 45.5”h.x21.5”w.
$600 -$900
Sold for $425
377.   Two redware pie plates “Greenfield Village”. 9.5”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
378.   Men’s pocket watch 18k gold, 19th c., with a Tiffany case. 2”dia.
$300 -$400
Sold for $325
379.   Oak framed heart-shaped mirror 13”x9.5” and an oval gilt framed mirror 14.5”x12.5”
$25 -$50
Sold for $25
380.   Queen Anne walnut side chair, c.1780 Delaware Valley, with a shell carved crest and trifid feet. 41”h.x21”w.x16”d., seat 19”h.
$3,500 -$4,500
Not Sold
381.   Georgian Chippendale mahogany chest-on-chest, c.1780. 71”h.x42”w.x22”d.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $850
382.   Continental kas with paint decoration. 64”h.x48.75”w.x19.25”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $500
383.   Child’s Windsor highchair. 33”h.x14.5”w.x10.5”d., seat 21.75”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
384.   Two-part mahogany dining table, 19th c., with a double pedestal base and two extra leaves. 29.75”h.x56”w.x, 71.5”l., 104.5”l. w/leaves
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1800
385.   Brass wire serpentine fire fender, 19th c. 15.5h.x43”w.x12”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $375
386.   Sheraton curly and bird’s-eye maple dressing table, c.1800, with a single drawer. 29’h.x29.5”w.x18.5”d.
$1,200 -$1,600
Not Sold
387.   Louis XVI style fruitwood fauteuil with needlepoint upholstery. 34.75”h.x23”w.x21”d., seat 17”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $50
388.   Black papier-mâché oval tray on stand of a later date. 21.75”h., tray 29.5’x24”
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
389.   Decorative wrought iron fireplace tool stand, c.19220. 30”h.x20.5”w.x13.5”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $100
390.   Pair of French Provincial oak ladder-back armchairs. 39.5”h.x21”w.x16”d., seat 12”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $50
391.   Group of sterling silver tableware, buckles, etc.
$150 -$200
Sold for $325
392.   Sterling silver demitasse cups & saucers with Lenox inserts. saucers 4”dia., cups 2.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $225
393.   Mahogany corner washstand, early 19th c. 42”h.x25.5”w.x17”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $75
394.   Oil on canvas still life painting of a basket of flowers by H. Darby, artist identified by accompanying invoice. 18”x30”
$300 -$500
Sold for $250
395.   English mahogany console table with shell carved knees and paw feet. 28.5”h.x36.75”w.x18’d.
$600 -$800
Sold for $700
396.   Misc. grouping- porcelain pill boxes, silver griffin watch fob, sterling silver pocket watch, brass lighter, etc.
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
397.   French brass candlestick, 18th c. 8.75”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
398.   French style two-tiered table with a mirrored and brass galleried top. 26.5”h.x25.75”w.x13.5”d.
$100 -$125
Sold for $75
399.   English Chippendale style mahogany open armchair. 36.5”h.x27.5”w.x30”d., seat 17”h.
$250 -$350
Sold for $100
400.   Indian head 1929 gold $2.50 coin.
$250 -$300
Sold for $275
401.   Continental carved oak court cupboard, c.1900, medieval style, with date 1588. 83”h.x41”w.x22.5”d.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $300
402.   Indian head 1925 gold $2.50 coin.
$250 -$300
Sold for $300
402A.   Andrews, Walter [American, 1905-1969] two oil on canvas laid on board paintings, one of mallard ducks 7.75”x11.5” and the other of ocean surf 7.5”x11.5” each signed “Andrews ‘47”.
$600 -$800
Not Sold
403.   Pencil sketch print of Dickens’ characters sketched by a blacksmith in Germantown, PA 1891. 6.25”x9”
$25 -$50
Sold for $100
404.   Indian head 1909 gold $2.50 coin.
$250 -$300
Sold for $225
405.   Cucaro, Pascal [American, 1915-2004] two small oil paintings of street scenes each signed “Cucaro”. 4.5”x9.5” & 7.5”x9.5”
$300 -$500
Sold for $75
406.   Richard Bishop dinnerware with wild game bird decoration- six each dinner plates, butter plates , cups & saucers, and ten American sporting dog plates.
$100 -$200
Sold for $850
407.   Sunderland frog mug with transfer decorated “Tempest” verse. 5”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $150
408.   Dillon, Frank [British, 1823-1909] oil on canvas painting of a formal garden scene with figures. 11.5”x17.5”
$300 -$500
Sold for $400
409.   Group of sterling silver and silver plate table articles- bowl, fish serving set, mother-of-pearl handled knives, etc.
$150 -$200
Sold for $425
410.   Oil on canvas portrait of Thomas Yeatman, in the manner of Thomas Sully. 30.25”x24.25”
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $3250
411.   Sterling silver bowl with paw feet by Reed & Barton. 3.5”h.x11”w.x8”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
412.   Oval silverplate tray with pierced border. 24”l.x16.5”w.
$100 -$200
Sold for $25
413.   English Davenport tea set- pot 8”h., sugar bowl 5.5”h., creamer 5.25”h., four handleless cups 2.5”h. & four saucers 5.75”dia.
$100 -$125
Sold for $30
414.   Silver plate tea service- coffeepot 10”h., teapot 8.25”h., covered sugar bowl 6.75”h., creamer 4.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $50
415.   English ceramic frog mug with transfer decorated “The Bottle” scenes and verses. 5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
416.   Claret jug with English silver top and handle and a cut glass body. 10”h.
$100 -$125
Sold for $300
417.   Two Sunderland frog mugs with “Sailor’s Farewell” verse and scenes. 5”h. ea.
$100 -$125
Sold for $350
418.   Springfield 3006 U.S. Rock Island model 1903. 44.25”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
419.   Inlaid mahogany table with a round cherry top. 60”dia.
$300 -$400
Sold for $450
420.   Civil War 50 caliber Smith carbine, 1861-1865, stamped “Manufactured by Mass. Arms Co., Chicopee Falls”. barrel 20”, 39”l. OA
$500 -$700
Sold for $450
421.   Pair of brass federal style andirons. 17.25”h.x21”d.
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
422.   Mauser-Werke target rifle, 22 caliber. 45.25”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
423.   Staffordshire frog mug with transfer decorated “The Two Allies” and “Tied and Allied”. 4.75”h.x5”dia.
$100 -$125
Sold for $125
424.   Silverplate tea service made in Sheffield, England- kettle-on-stand 13.5”h., coffeepot 8.25”h., teapot 6.25”, covered sugar bowl 4.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
425.   Frishmuth, Harriet Whitney [American, 1880-1980] bronze titled “The Leaf”, signed “H.W. Frishmuth ©” and with foundry mark “Gorham Co. Foundry DAKY”. 12.25’h.
$5,000 -$7,000
Sold for $4,250
426.   Limoges service plates, set of ten. 9.75”dia.
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
426A.   Oil on canvas portrait of a woman, c.1830. 30”x25”
$600 -$800
Sold for $300
427.   Oil on artist board painting of terriers signed “A. Williams/89”. 9.25”x17.5”
$500 -$700
Sold for $800
428.   Two Continental porcelain figural groups 6”h., Italian ceramic putti group 12.5”h., two alabaster statues (after) Rodin.
$100 -$125
Sold for $15
429.   Rifle signed “P. Etienne, Mll 1866” and “P&G P66657”. 51.5”l.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
430.   Three ceramic frog mugs. 2”, 3.5” & 5”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $125
431.   Book by A.A. Milne Christopher Robin Story Book, 1/350 327, signed “A.A. Milne” and “Ernest Shepard” illustrator.
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
432.   270 Winchester model 98 W. Lyman Jr. target site, sported. 45”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
433.   Over/under 20 gauge Beretta shotgun, 26.75” barrel, with leather case.
$200 -$300
Sold for $900
434.   Majolica double frog mug. 4.5”h.x5”w.x3.5”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
435.   Two Italian ceramic roosters. largest 8”h.
$25 -$50
Sold for $50
436.   Arrow-back rocker, c.1830. 42”h.x21”w.x15”d., seat 14.5”
$75 -$100
Sold for $50
437.   German mantel clock with a mahogany case retailed by Tiffany & Co., New York. 11.25”h.x19”w.x5.25”d.
$100 -$200
Sold for $225
438.   Empire mahogany two-part secretary bookcase with bold cornice, two mullioned glass doors over a butler’s desk pull-out and ending in scrolled feet. 96”h.x49”w.x24.5”d.
$2,000 -$3,000
Sold for $750
439.   Maple daybed and a similar folding chair, both with caned seats.
$100 -$125
Sold for $20
440.   Misc. grouping- wooden skates, toy wagon, pair of spurs, sail needles, etc.
$75 -$100
Sold for $100
441.   Rye straw basket, carpet beater, dust broom, sock stretcher.
$75 -$100
Sold for $10
442.   Misc. grouping- McGovern political memorabilia, mask, hand, tins, trays, etc.
$75 -$100
Sold for $15
443.   Atwater Kent lamp, lamp parts, display racks, etc.
$50 -$75
Sold for $2
444.   Mahogany lap desk, late 19th c. 3.75”h.x11.5”w.x8”d.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
445.   Platinum and diamond band, size 5.5, with twenty-four diamonds approx. 0.05 ct. each, 1.8 dwt.
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $350
446.   Wood tool chest and tools. 8”h.x21.5”w.x10.75”d.
$50 -$75
Sold for $70
447.   Metal umbrella swift 18.5”l., a wooden example 22”l. and a Tole decorated tray 20”x15”.
$25 -$50
Sold for $25
448.   Two powder horns, brass auto horn, fencing sword, glassware, etc.
$100 -$200
Sold for $75
449.   Metal book press. 15”h.
$25 -$50
Sold for $5
450.   Stephen Grant & Sons shotgun, 12 gauge, double barrels 30.25”l., auto ejectors, original case.
$3,500 -$4,500
Sold for $8000
451.   Platinum, pink sapphire and diamond pendant, center heart cut pink sapphire approx. 2.0 ct. surrounded by 29 baguette cut diamonds f graduated sizes approx 1.0twd., 5.1dwt.
$500 -$800
Sold for $1600
452.   Lowenbrau wooden advertising toy wagon with composition horses. approx. 50”l.
$100 -$125
Sold for $50
453.   Victorian oil on canvas painting of wood snipes in a marsh and signed “F. Maythorns(?) Aug. 1, 78” and mounted in a walnut frame. 17”x21”
$300 -$400
Sold for $275
454.   Six-tier half-round plant stand with green paint and porcelain wheels. 48”h.x55’w.x36”d.
$400 -$500
Sold for $225
455.   Cast iron butcher’s meat hook rack with original brackets. 72”l.
$300 -$400
Sold for $25
456.   Molded copper weathervane of a running horse with a blue glass orb and signed “W.C. Shinn, Lincoln, NB”. 40”h.x26”w.
$300 -$400
Sold for $175
457.   Platinum, ruby and diamond ring, size 5, with a center heart cut ruby approx. 2.86 ct., flanked by eight graduated channel set rectangular cut diamonds approx. 1.14 ct twd., 4.3 dwt.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $1400
458.   Georgian tall case clock, signed “Thos. Eastland, London”, with painted japanned case and eight-day works. 93”h.x19.5”w.x9.5”d.
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $1100
459.   Four-gallon stoneware jar. 15”h.x9”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $50
460.   Sheraton paint decorated stand with two maple drawers. 28.5”h.x20”w.x18.5”d
$150 -$250
Sold for $150
461.   Platinum and diamond band, size 6.5, with twenty-three diamonds approx. 0.05 ct. each, 2.3 dwt.
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $400
462.   Grant, Gordon Hope [American, 1875-1962] watercolor painting of a cottage by the water signed “Gordon Grant”. 21.25”x14.5”
$750 -$1,000
Not Sold
463.   Cast iron running bull figure mounted on a square open grate-work panel. 19.5”x19.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $20
464.   American artillery sword, 19th c., with brass handle. 24.5”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
465.   Eastern Shore yellow pine corner cupboard. 78.5”h.x32”w.x24”d.
$2,000 -$2,500
Not Sold
466.   U.S. Navy officer’s sword inscribed “Perry A. Hunter”. 37.5”l.
$75 -$100
Sold for $125
467.   Platinum, diamond and blue sapphire ring, size 4.75, with a center old European cut pear shaped diamond approx. 1.0ct., two full cut side diamonds approx 0.20 ct. ea., two full cut side sapphires approx. 0.40 ct.ea., 2.8 dwt.
$1,200 -$1,700
Sold for $2750
468.   Parsons, Phillip Brown [American, 1895-1977] pair of watercolor sporting scenes signed “P.B. Parsons”. 15.5”x21.5”
$750 -$1,000
Not Sold
469.   Pennsylvania trundle bed in old red wash. 17.25”h.x42”w.x60”l.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
470.   Dutch silver snuff box marked “Holland” 2.75”l., ten souvenir spoons and a Rogers lemon server 5.5”l.
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
471.   Early map of England and Wales, hand-colored. 17”x21.5” OA
$200 -$300
Sold for $75
472.   Blanket chest, early 19th c., with blue paint decoration. 25”h.x49”w.x20.5”d.
$1,000 -$1,200
Sold for $1800
473.   Pair of Paris porcelain vases, 19th c., Sevres style with gilt mounts. 13”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $350
474.   Set of four Masonic side chairs, 19th c., with original paint decoration. 35”h.x17.5”w.x14”d., seat 16”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $300
475.   Platinum, diamond and sapphire channel set bracelet with a center buckle motif, c.1920, chased design to platinum, with thirty old European cut diamonds approx. 0.25 ct. ea., the buckle with twenty-four single cut diamonds approx. 0.01 ct. ea., 135 blue sapphire French cut baguettes, 7.8 ct. twd, 22.8 dwt., 7”l.x9.5mm w.
$9,000 -$12,000
Sold for $11500
476.   Yoke back maple armchair, New England style. 42’h.x23”w.x19’d., seat 17”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $375
477.   Copper frying pan 14”dia. and six graduated copper measures largest 8”h. two-quart.
$75 -$100
Sold for $125
478.   Indian pottery bowl 6.5”dia. and two vessels 6” & 4.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $125
479.   English woolwork, late 19th c., of a medieval castle. 15.5”x18.25”
$150 -$200
Sold for $50
480.   New England tiger maple three-quarter highcase, c.1780. 48.25”h.x38.5”w.x18.75”d.
$3,000 -$4,000
Sold for $3,000
481.   Art Deco 14k rose gold mesh, ruby and diamond ring, the buckle with 14k white gold, two rubies and six single cut diamonds approx. 0.15 ct. twd. and a seven channel set ruby termination, 6.0 dwt.
$250 -$350
Sold for $500
482.   Two Staffordshire seated spaniels, 19th c. 12.5”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $425
483.   Hooked rug with birds in a cherry tree 23”x33.5”and a floral example.
$200 -$300
Sold for $25
484.   Framed Cecil Aldin print “The Bluemarket Races”, published 1902 by Lawrence & Bullen Ltd. 18”x22”
$300 -$400
Sold for $125
485.   Hanging corner cabinet, 19th c. 34.5”h.x26”w.x16.5”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
486.   English mahogany Beau Brummell, early 19th c. 36”h.x21”x21”
$500 -$700
Not Sold
487.   Framed Cecil Aldin signed artist proof, English inn and street scene. 16”x12”
$400 -$600
Sold for $300
488.   Group of jewelry- Tiffany 14k gold ladybug and leaf brooch, 14k gold wedding band sz.10, 18k bracelet 7.5”l.
$300 -$500
Sold for $450
489.   Group 19th c. wooden items- mahogany shaving mirror 10”x7.5”, butterfly decorate box 2”x7”x9.5”, carved cow sugar spoon 6.75”l.
$100 -$125
Sold for $50
490.   Oval silverplate tray top coffee table, Adams style tray with a mahogany base. 18”h., top 22.5”x30”
$1,000 -$1,200
Sold for $950
491.   Framed Cecil Aldin foxhunting print pub. 1909. 10.75”x17”
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
492.   Two iron standing floor lamps. 62” & 56.75”h.
$25 -$50
Sold for $50
493.   Chalkware figure of doves 3.5”h., redware bowl 3”dia., stoneware jug 5”h.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
494.   Charm bracelet, 14k yellow gold, with nine charms. 15.5 dwt
$500 -$750
Sold for $325
495.   Watercolor painting of a village scene signed “A.L. Rawlinson, 1925”. 13”x9.5”
$100 -$125
Sold for $20
496.   Girandole style gilt mirror. 29”x22”
$100 -$200
Sold for $75
497.   Grain painted cabinet, 19th c., with raised panel doors. 29.5”h.x30.5”w.x11.5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $275
498.   Primitive pine footstool 9”h.x13”x9” and an oak stool 7.5”h.x15”x11”
$75 -$100
Sold for $150
499.   Wool Indian spread. 8’6”x5’2”
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
500.   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 $375
501.   Impressionist oil landscape painting with boys fishing at a mill dam signed “Stanley J. Lewandowski”. 24”x28”
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
502.   Jacquard coverlet, red, mustard blue and white, signed “J. Keagy, Globe Factory, Morrison, Cove, Bedford County, Penna.”. 78”w.x88”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
503.   Impressionist seascape painting, oil on artist board signed “G. Plankenhorn”. 11.5”x15.5”
$100 -$200
Sold for $100
504.   Two soft paste mottled bowls 8” & 5” dia., a Minton platter 13”x10”, two early 20th c. Staffordshire dogs 5.25”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $125
505.   Oil on board painting of dunes titled “Chestertown” by Jimmy Lynch 4”x5” and a watercolor painting of a moonlit coastline 4”x12”.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
506.   Appliqué quilt. 78”x68”
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
507.   Sheraton mahogany sofa, c.1800, with carved and reeded stiles. 33”h.x75”l.x28.5”d., seat 17”h.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $750
508.   Redware pitcher 9”h., splintwood basket 13”h., paint decorated composition plate 14”dia.
$75 -$100
Sold for $25
509.   Framed Cecil Aldin signed artist proof, English inn and street scene. 16”x12”
$400 -$600
Sold for $300
510.   Oil on board still life of fruit signed “Gimboli”. 7.25’x8.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $250
511.   Two framed French foxhunting prints. Framed size- 8.5”x15.75”
$25 -$50
Sold for $55
512.   Two glass covered compotes, late 19th c., 9”h., and a blue swirl blown glass tumbler 4.25”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $10
513.   Oil on canvas painting of children playing by a cove signed “E. Potthost (?)”. 7.75”x9.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $1500
514.   Molded lead running horse 8”x12.5”, tin hand shaped cookie cutter 5”x4”, Flow blue tray 8”x6”, carved bone or ivory prisoners art hand pick 4”l.
$100 -$125
Sold for $200
515.   Georgian mahogany tea table, 18th c., with a piecrust top. 27.5”h., top 30”dia.
$600 -$800
Sold for $400
516.   Oil on artist board snow scene signed “G. Mellon” 11.5”x13.5”, oil on canvas portrait of a woman signed “P. Runge Froelich” 14”x9.75”, brass eagle plaque 10.75”x20”
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
517.   Wool Indian blanket with stylized figures. 81”x59”
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
518.   Dome lid trunk with flame grain paint decoration. 11.5”h.x30”w.x14.5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
519.   Metal roaster. 12”h.x24”l.x14”d.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
520.   Blanket chest with flame grain paint decoration. 31.5”h.x37”w.x18”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
521.   Watercolor painting of bloodhounds signed “E. Borden 1900”. 10.75”x20”
$600 -$800
Sold for $800
522.   Green Indian blanket 43”x75” and a blue South American type spread 56”x76”.
$50 -$75
Sold for $10
523.   Cast iron horse head and wood hitching post. head 14”h., post 79”
$200 -$250
Sold for $750
524.   Pine cobbler’s bench. 18.5”h.x42”l.x18”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $25
525.   Primitive pine table 29”h., top 34”x19” and a red painted wooden crane 20”x62”l.
$25 -$50
Sold for $100
526.   Federal candlestand with red paint decoration.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
527.   Pine open Dutch cupboard. 72”h.x40.5”w.x18.5”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $25
528.   Pair of brass menorah. 9.75”h.x10.25”w.
$25 -$50
Sold for $25
529.   Civil War era percussion rifle signed “W. Mason” 50”l., 19th c. powder horn 10.5”, pine cutlery box 16”x6.5”
$200 -$250
Sold for $150
530.   Cast lead soldiers and flats, Dickens figures-skaters, etc., Britains various countries, approx 116 pieces.
$200 -$300
Sold for $450
531.   Poplar dry sink, c.1860, with three upper drawers. 44.5”h.x42”w.x16.75”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $175
532.   Sheraton mahogany rope tester bed, 19th c. 95”h.x59.75”w.x89”l.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $300
533.   Pair of owl andirons. 15”h.x16.5”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $275
534.   Sheraton cherry drop-leaf table with a single drawer. 29”h.x21”w.x48”l., each leaf 21”
$100 -$125
Sold for $200
535.   Set of eight Hepplewhite style mahogany chairs with pierced carved splats. 36’h.x21.25”w.x17.75”d., seat 18”h.
$1,500 -$2,000
Not Sold
536.   Queen Anne tiger maple tea table with an urn turned shaft. 26.5”h., top 32.5”dia.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $950
537.   Watercolor landscape painting with cows by a stream signed “A. Matthews”. 10”x14”
$150 -$200
Sold for $25
538.   Four carved ducks signed “Pat Porterfield, Holtwood, PA”. 7”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
539.   Von Munchhausen, August original pen and ink sketch of a ballerina signed “A. von Munchhausen”. 12”x9”
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
540.   Pierced carved mirror with paint decoration. 34.5”x30”
$200 -$300
Sold for $50
541.   Pine paymaster’s desk, 19th c., base of a later date. 56”h.x45.5”w.x29”d.
$200 -$250
Sold for $50
542.   Redware pottery urn, c.1935, made in Upper Saranac Lake, NY. 17”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $75
543.   Three framed goose prints. 8.75”x11”
$25 -$50
Sold for $125
544.   Book- The Gentleman and Cabinet Makers Director by Thomas Chippendale, 3rd Edition, London 1937. 18.25”x12.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
545.   Oil on canvas landscape painting, late 19th c., of cows in and by a stream. 11.5”x16.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
546.   Pair of mahogany side chairs, Philadelphia Chippendale style. 39”h.x23”w.x18.5”d., seat 18”h.
$500 -$700
Sold for $550
547.   Mahogany tea table, c.1780, with a shaped top and acanthus carved legs. 28”h., top 42”x42”
$700 -$900
Sold for $1200
548.   Large pilsner glass with foxhunting scene signed “M. Erbe”. 17”h.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
549.   Oil on board landscape painting with a colonial house signed “E.W. Lovejoy”. 10.5”x23.5”
$50 -$75
Sold for $75
550.   Framed photograph print “Richmond Locomotive & Machine Works, Richmond, Virginia”.
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
551.   Gilt decorated mirror. 28”x24”
$100 -$200
Sold for $75
552.   Group of Steiff animals- pig 3”x6” w/tag no button, tiger 5”x6” no tag or button, rabbit 5” w/button no tag, robin 4” w/button no tag.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
553.   Set of six Chippendale mahogany side chairs. 39.5”h.x19”w.x18”d., seat 18”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $600
554.   Lionel “O” gauge trains 1951, with instruction book, c 1951, includes 2 Santa Fe engines 2343T(one is dummy), diesel MT, 6656 stock car, "Lehigh Valley" car, "NYC" open car, "Pennsylvania" 6457 caboose for a total of 7 rolling pieces and track.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
555.   English Chippendale mahogany tea table with an octagonal top. 28”h., top 30”
$600 -$800
Not Sold
556.   Group of tourist dolls from various countries.
$25 -$50
Sold for $25
557.   Misc. grouping- mahogany colored box with brass mounts 3.5”x9.5”x6.25”, green glass inkwell with brass lid, German silver comb and mirror, ivory fan.
$75 -$100
Sold for $50
558.   Six Steiff animals incl. Jocko the Monkey no button or tag and a Jocko puppet.
$75 -$100
Sold for $150
559.   Two Victorian cast iron doorstops 9.5”h. and a reproduction magician bank 8”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $275
560.   Oil on canvas painting “Savage River” by Ruri K. Yi. 9.5”x10.5”
$100 -$200
Sold for $25
561.   Southwest Indian blanket 17”x18”, needlepoint bell pull with brass mounts, two French tapestries.
$25 -$50
Sold for $125
562.   Oil on artist board painting of a Hudson River scene. 10.5”x14.75”
$100 -$200
Sold for $225
563.   Carved rooster signed “G.H.” 12”h., carved and paint decorated watermelon signed “FBA 2-26-80”, 1924 ukulele with instruction booklet.
$50 -$75
Sold for $25
564.   Three prints- “Coursing” 14”x19”, “La Sortie de L’Eglise” 20”x14”, crayon 14.5”x10.75”
$25 -$50
Sold for $50
565.   Group of equine accessories and articles- pair of riding boots, field water bucket, snaffle, spurs, photos, etc.
$75 -$100
Sold for $175
566.   Carved fireplace bellows, 19th c., with brass nozzle. 21.5”l.
$25 -$50
Sold for $15
567.   Oil on canvas foxhunting painting titled “Death of the Fox” and signed “K. Dono___?”. 23.25’x47.25”
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $250
568.   Colinus, Emile, [French, 1884-1966] oil on canvas painting of a French landscape titled “Aurore Sur Le Jardin” signed “Colinus”. 14.5”x21”
$300 -$400
Sold for $275
569.   Pond model. hull 48’x21”
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
570.   Group of equestrian items- French hunting horn, trays, plates, etc.
$50 -$75
Sold for $50
571.   Classical mahogany sideboard, c.1830, with finely carved backsplash, free standing columns and animal paw feet. 49.5”h.x87.5”w.x25”d.
$3,000 -$4,000
Sold for $1500
572.   Pine cottage bureau, late 19th c. 37”h.x36.5:w.x17.5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
573.   Sheraton tiger maple candlestand, c.1820. 28.5”h., top 18”x22”
$2,000 -$2,500
Not Sold
574.   Cherry cradle with cheese cutter rockers. 24”h.x41.75”l.x27”w.
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
575.   Pair of cast iron dog andirons “Liberty-Foy, St. Louis, MO”. 13.75”h.x15”d.
$75 -$100
Sold for $325
576.   Pine pie safe, 19th c., with galleried top and punched tin sides. 49.5”h.x41.5”w.x21.5”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $325
577.   Two oil on artist board paintings- covered bridge and North Valley Road. 11.75”x15.5”
$25 -$50
Sold for $50
578.   Pine blanket chest, 19th c., with turned legs. 22.75’h.x31’w.x18”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
579.   Maple bed, 19th c., with turned finials. 55.75”h.x52”w.x74”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
580.   Seth Thomas mantel clock, mahogany with eight-day works. 15.5”h.x10.5”w.
$75 -$100
Sold for $125
581.   Two cast iron fire backs. 27”h.x32.5” and 17”h.x19.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $425
582.   Pair of Staffordshire dog lamps. dogs 13”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $125
583.   Pair of Queen Anne style mahogany side chairs with needlepoint seats. 40”h.x21”w.x16.5”d., seat 19”
$400 -$500
Sold for $450
584.   French articulated artist’s mannequin. 13”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $500
585.   Oil on artist board landscape painting titled “Winter at Palm Springs, California” by Louise Harty 1926 and signed “L. Pintrc(?)”. 10”x14”
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
586.   Camphor wood seaman’s chest with two sections and brass mounts. 35”h.x41.5”w.x20”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $275
587.   Contemporary portrait of William Jennings Peareth. 27.75”x21.5”
$100 -$200
Sold for $25
588.   German bisque head doll. 14”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $175
589.   German hanging wall clock, late 19th c., with mother-of-pearl inlays. 13”x13”x8”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
590.   Two Italian hand-colored views, one of Venice 14.5”x18.75”and one of Malta 10.75”x15.5”
$100 -$200
Sold for $300
591.   Hepplewhite mahogany lolling chair, 19th c. 40”h.x25’w.x24”d., seat 16”h.
$500 -$700
Sold for $450
592.   French map of Africa, probably 19th c. 17.5’x22.25”
$100 -$125
Sold for $600
593.   Philadelphia Empire mahogany breakfast table, c.1840. 28”h., top 34.5”dia.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $850
594.   Four framed ship prints. Framed size12”x12”
$25 -$50
Sold for $25
595.   Miniature pine blanket chest, early 19th c., with red paint decoration. 10.5”h.x19.5”w.x11.75”d.
$1,500 -$1,750
Not Sold
596.   Pastel still life of fruit and flowers. 19”x25.5”
$200 -$300
Not Sold
597.   French ebonized and gilt decorated frame with rosette and cornucopia detailing. 54”h.x38.5”w., interior 46.5”x31.5”
$600 -$800
Not Sold
598.   Oil on canvas painting of Italian fishing boats on the Mediterranean, signed indistinctly. 26.5”x40.5”
$400 -$600
Sold for $400
599.   Pair of New England Chippendale style mahogany side chairs with balloon seats. 42.5’x22”w.x17.5”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $350
600.   Child’s sled, c.1880, with yellow paint decoration and stenciled reindeer and battleship. 3.5”h.x37’l.x11.25”w.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
601.   Silver brandy warmer, c.1820, bearing makers marks of Rebecca Fames and Edward Barnard. 2.75”h.x8”l.
$400 -$500
Sold for $550
602.   Continental walnut armoire, late 18th/ early19th c. 73.5”h.x36”w.x19.5”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $325
603.   Oil on artist board painting of tugboats in a harbor. 10”x14”
$75 -$100
Sold for $100
604.   Books- ten volume set The Photographic History of the Civil War, New York, the Review of Reviews Company 1912. 10”x18” each
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
605.   Four framed landscape prints. Framed size 11.75”x11.75”
$75 -$100
Sold for $15
606.   New England Sheraton birch candlestand with an octagonal top and delicate legs. 23.5”h., top 14’x22.25”
$300 -$500
Sold for $400
607.   Oil on artist board painting titled “Wetlands Touchdown” by Elaine C. Wolfe. 12”x16”
$50 -$75
Sold for $10
608.   English brass chamberstick, late 19th c. 5”h., 9.25”dia.
$100 -$125
Sold for $50
609.   Four framed botanical prints. Approx. 12.5”x9.5” each
$25 -$50
Sold for $10
610.   Sheraton one-drawer stand, c.1830, with backsplash. 35’h.x24.75”w.x17”d.
$200 -$250
Sold for $75
611.   Oil on canvas painting of a barn signed “H. Couron” 8”x9.5” and two prints.
$50 -$75
Sold for $25
612.   Lithograph of the paddle wheeler “John A. Warner”, Delaware River Steamboat Company. 17”x26.5”
$1,500 -$2,000
Not Sold
613.   Hooked rug with horse, laid down on wood. 19”x34”
$75 -$100
Sold for $10
614.   Italian oil on canvas painting of the Holy Trinity signed verso “Mallo 15 de 1742”. 22.5”x17.125”
$600 -$900
Not Sold
615.   Eastlake walnut mirror. 39”h.x22”w.
$100 -$200
Sold for $25
616.   Appliqué quilt with block pattern. 80”x91.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $50
617.   Henkel-Harris dining table, solid mahogany crafted by Virginia Galleries, four extra leaves. 30.25”h.x44”w.x68”l., ea. leaf 12”
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $1100
618.   Six Gorham “Versailles” 1888 grapefruit spoons, sterling silver, four demitasse spoons-maker & pattern unknown, folding traveling knife and a similar folding fork.
$75 -$100
Sold for $175
619.   Delft garniture. 12.5”h.x7”w.
$200 -$300
Not Sold
620.   Soft paste sugar bowl, 19th c. 5/5”h.
$200 -$300
Not Sold
621.   Pennsylvania highchair, early 19th c., maple, three slat ladder-back. 36”h.x16”w.x15.5”d., seat 21”h.
$500 -$750
Not Sold
622.   Four German kugels 1.5”dia. and four figural Christmas ornaments 3.5”h.
$25 -$50
Sold for $50
623.   Hepplewhite style mahogany bookcase by Rockford Colonial Desk Co. 65.25”h.x30.5”w.x16”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $325
624.   Bamboo Windsor birdcage side chair, c.1830. 34.5”h.x17’w.x15.5”d., seat 17”h.
$25 -$50
Sold for $50
625.   Empire mahogany pier table with a marble top. 29.75”h., top 26”x17”
$400 -$600
Sold for $750
626.   Silk on linen sampler wrought by Elizabeth Dunhams 1850. 18.5”x15”
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
627.   Pine jelly cupboard, 19th c., with paint decoration of a later date. 53.25”h.x42.5”w.x19.5”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $900
628.   Hammered brass table gong, c.1900, with mahogany stained oak frame. 14”x11”
$50 -$75
Sold for $75
629.   Hand colored map of Italy 14”x20” (map) and a French print 13”x17”
$200 -$300
Sold for $75
630.   Framed hooked rug of a dog, 19th c. 32”x55”
$500 -$700
Sold for $75
631.   German porcelain candelabra base, 19th c. 13”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $10
632.   Sloop pond model. 31”x24”
$50 -$75
Sold for $75
633.   Sheraton walnut mirror, c.1830, with églomise panel. 17.5”x11.25”
$100 -$125
Sold for $125
634.   Green Art Nouveau pottery bud vase, Grueby type, signed indistinctly. 5.5”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
635.   Framed oval hooked rug. 19th/20thc. 23”x37.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $10
636.   Chinese porcelain vase, 20th c. 11”h.
$25 -$50
Sold for $2
637.   Pair of Philadelphia Hepplewhite mahogany side chairs, c.1790. 35.5”h.x22”w.x17”d., seat 19”h.
$800 -$1,200
Not Sold
638.   Two watercolor paintings of tropical birds signed “A.L. Roth”. 24.5’x14.25”
$1,000 -$1,500
Not Sold
639.   Pair of Victorian walnut side chairs with carved crests. 35”h.x18.5”w.x16.75”d., seat 17.5”h.
$75 -$100
Sold for $25
640.   Brass bed warmer with a pierced pan and wrought iron handle. 40”l., pan 13”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
641.   Oil on canvas painting of a gaff rigged schooner, circa 1930. 18.25”x25”
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
642.   Chippendale style mahogany table with a tray top by Hathaway’s, 51 West 45th St., New York. 29”h., top 22”x22”
$200 -$300
Sold for $50
643.   Oakley, Thornton [American, 1881-1953] pen and ink drawing titled Chicoutimi”, “T.O.” and inscribed and signed “To Ruth Farrow from Thornton Oakley 1948”. 9”x5.5”
$50 -$75
Sold for $150
644.   Pine dough box table, 19th c. 29.5”h., top 24”x45.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $300
645.   Oil on canvas painting of an interior genre tavern scene signed “Mucci(?)”. 19.5”x32”
$2,500 -$3,000
Not Sold
646.   Vermoskie, Charles [American, 1905-1991 oil on canvas painting of Cape Cod fishing boats in a cove signed “Chas. Vermoskie”. 20”x24”
$600 -$700
Not Sold
647.   Hepplewhite style sideboard, inlaid blonde mahogany. 37.5”h.x70”w.x22”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $50
648.   Cast iron Meyer’s pump table lamp with a mahogany base. 29”h. to top of pump, base 18”x9.5”
$100 -$125
Sold for $25
649.   Oil on canvas landscape painting with grazing sheep signed “George Greenwood 48”. 11.25”x15.25”
$300 -$500
Sold for $150
650.   Black lacquered China Trade desk, 19th c., with turned legs. 30.5”h.x32.5”w.x17”d.
$500 -$600
Not Sold
651.   Gruppe, Emile Albert [American, 1896-1978] oil on artist board painting titled “Twin Lights From Bass Rocks”, Gloucester, Massachusetts and signed “Emile Gruppe”. 15”x19.5”
$3,500 -$4,000
Not Sold
652.   Ward, Jr., William [American, d.1935] oil on canvas painting of a harbor scene titled “Brittany Harbor” and signed “William Ward, Jr.”. 25”x36”
$1,000 -$1,500
Not Sold
653.   McKell, James [American 1885-1956] oil on artist board illustrator work of a cowboy and horse signed “James C. McKell”. 23.5”x17”
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $1200
654.   Framed foxhunt print of four vignettes titled “Hunting Incidents” pub. by G.F. McQueen. 19.5”x16”
$50 -$100
Sold for $75
655.   Foss, Oliver [American/French, 1920-] oil on canvas abstract painting of a Parisian street scene signed “O. Foss”. 25.5”x20.5”
$200 -$400
Sold for $250
656.   Box lot vintage lace- window panels, bed cover, misc. pieces.
$100 -$150
Sold for $250
657.   Two railroad lanterns- frame marked Handlan with red globe and the other with frame marked Armspear NY 1925 and red globe marked Adlake Kero.
$75 -$100
Sold for $50
658.   Two railroad lanterns- frame marked Dressel Arlington NJ and PRR, teal blue globe not marked and the other with frame marked PC and Adlake Kero with blue globe.
$75 -$100
Sold for $150
659.   Two railroad lanterns- frame marked PC and Adlake Kero with red globe and the other with frame marked Vesta NY and D.L. & W.RR and clear globe marked Dietz Vesta New York, USA.
$75 -$100
Sold for $25
660.   New England Queen Anne walnut drop-leaf table. 20”h.x41”l.x15”w., leaves 13.5”
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $400
661.   Hepplewhite mahogany sideboard, c.1790. 40.25”h.x72.5”w.x27.5”d.
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $1900
662.   Group of political buttons.
$25 -$50
Sold for $25
663.   No Lot
664.   No Lot
665.   No Lot
666.   Oil on canvas painting titled “The Great Dionysia” signed “S.J. Cann”. 47.25”x34.5”
$500 -$700
Not Sold
667.   Pair of oil on canvas portraits of boys signed “C. Bricard”. 32”x19” each
$2,500 -$3,000
Not Sold

 

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