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501. |
Books- three volume set The Washington Ancestry and Records of McClain-Johnson & Forty Other Colonial American Families by M. Charles Arthur Hoppin, Greenfield, Ohio, Privately Printed 1932. Box for the set- 11.5”h.x2.5”w.x9.5”d.
$100
-$150
Sold for $75 |
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502. |
Pair of English Staffordshire donkeys, c.1860. 9”h.x8”w.x3.25”d.
$400
-$600
Sold for $500 |
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503. |
Aesthetic Movement ebonized frame, c.1880, with an early photograph of two boys, one with a dog, the other with a cat. Frame 14.5”h.x8.5”w.
$100
-$150
"
Sold for $50
Close-up 1,
Close-up 2 |
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504. |
Pair of English Staffordshire grey pug dogs, late 19th c. 12”h.x10”w.x4.5”d.
$400
-$600
Sold for $375 |
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505. |
Four fox hunting prints- The Leap” and “The Death” 16”x21” ea., “Getting Away” and “The Meeting” 20”x26” ea., all after Alken.
$100
-$125
Sold for $50 |
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506. |
Pencil signed Richard F. Bishop
print of ducks in a marsh hand
titled “Up and On” under printed
notation “To Help Willkie Win” and
inscribed “To Henry P. McIlhenny”,
who was the former head of the
Philadelphia Museum of Art. 9.5”x12”
$100
-$200
Sold for $225
Close-up,
Inscription,
Title,
Signature |
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507. |
English Staffordshire figural group, c.1860, of Samson and lion. 11.5”h.x9.5”w.
$300
-$400
Sold for $325 |
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508. |
English Staffordshire standing lion, c.1880. 11”h.x14”l.x6”d.
$250
-$350
Sold for $225 |
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509. |
Victorian framed Chester County, PA graphite drawing of Middle Eastern ruins signed “Kathy Darlington 1869”. 7.5”x9.5”
$50
-$100
Sold for $25
Close-up,
Signature |
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510. |
English Staffordshire figure “Louis Napoleon”, c.1860. 17”h.
$700
-$900
Sold for $250 |
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511. |
Oil on board painting of a young man carrying a heavy sack, early 20th c. 11.5”x6.75”
$50
-$100
Sold for $125
Close-up |
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512. |
Chippendale style mahogany sofa with a curved back and molded tapered legs. 38”h.x60”w.x33”d., seat 16”h., no cushion
$200
-$300
Sold for $25 |
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513. |
Five First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry prints, three 11”x7”, two approx. 9”x8” and a C.H. Graves photo “Commissary Department Philadelphia City Troop” 3.75”x7”
$100
-$125
Sold for $125 |
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514. |
Print of a charcoal drawing of a
German soldier by Théophile
Alexandre Steinlen signed l.r.
“Steinlen 1915” and l.l. Steinlen
79/100 with remarque.16.5”x11.5”
$100
-$125
Sold for $75
Detail,
Remarque,
Signature |
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515. |
Pair of English Staffordshire standing whippets with game, c.1860. 8”h.x8”w.x2.75”d.
$300
-$400
Sold for $150 |
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516. |
Louis XVI style marquetry inlaid two-drawer end table with a brass galleried top. 28”h.x17”w.x14”d.
$150
-$200
Sold for $75 |
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517. |
Pair of English Staffordshire cow and calf spill vases, c.1860. 11”h.x8.5”w.x4.5”d.
$800
-$1,000
Sold for $550 |
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518. |
Martha Washington Hepplewhite style mahogany lolling chair with square tapered legs. 41.5”h.x26”w.x23”d., seat 16”h.
$75
-$100
Sold for $75 |
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519. |
Rosewood sewing table, c.1870, with an inlaid flip-top gaming board. 29.5”h., top 19”x15”
$150
-$200
Sold for $50
Closed |
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520. |
French walnut open armchair with carved shells and leaves. 42.5”h.x31”w.x24”d., seat 18.5”h.
$150
-$200
Sold for $25 |
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521. |
Essig, George Emerick [American, 1838-1926] watercolor seascape with an early cast iron buoy, probably off the New Jersey coast, signed l.l. “Geo. E. Essig”, framed and matted. 15”x27”
$300
-$400
Sold for $50
Detail,
Close-up,
Signature |
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522. |
Pair of English Staffordshire spill vases of lurchers with game, c.1860. 9”h.x8.5”w.
$600
-$900
Sold for $475 |
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523. |
Rare pair of colorful Staffordshire Newfoundland dogs, c.1860. See Harding’s book 2, page 216. 8”h.x10”w.x4.5”d.
$2,000
-$2,500
Sold for $2500 |
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524. |
Framed and matted Richard Stone Reeves print “Approaching the Start”, pencil signed and numbered 14/850. 21.5”x25.5”
$150
-$200
Sold for $150
Detail,
Remarque,
Signature,
Title |
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525. |
Two similar English
Staffordshire zebra spill vases,
c.1860. 11.25”h.x8”w.x3”d.
$1,000
-$1,500
Sold
for $700 |