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1. |
Oriental center hall runner. 5’2.5”x11’5”
$150
-$200
Sold for $450 |
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2. |
Room size Sarouk oriental carpet, red field, blue border, overall floral patterns. 9’x12’
$200
-$300
Sold for $200 |
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3. |
Room size Heriz oriental carpet. 8’x12’
$300
-$400
Sold for $475 |
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4. |
Palace size Heriz oriental carpet with geometric patterns. 15’2”x11’8”
$2,000
-$2,500
Sold for $4,000 |
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4A. |
Colorful antique Heriz hall runner, red field and overall geometric patterns. 9’4”x3’10”
$1,000
-$1,500
Sold for $1,700 |
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4B. |
Finely woven oriental directional
garden carpet with animal and floral
patterns on an ivory background.
6’11”x4’5”
$3,000
-$5,000
Not Sold
Closeup A,
Closeup B,
Closeup C,
Closeup D
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5. |
Mahogany cased microscope by Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Rochester, NY. Case 14”h.x7”w.x9”d., scope 11.25”h.
$200
-$300
Sold for $125
Maker,
Marks |
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6. |
Pine cradle, c.1800, stained walnut. 24”h.x43”l.x24”w.
$50
-$100
Sold for $25
Interior
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7. |
Oil on canvas landscape painting of a cottage in the Cotswolds, signed l.r. “A.L. Jay”. 11.5”x17.5”
$50
-$100
Sold for $25
Close-up,
Signature
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8. |
Carved duck decoy with glass eyes. 6.5”h.x14.5”l.
$25
-$50
Sold for $25 |
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9. |
Set of six watercolor paintings of Philadelphia, each signed “Helen L. Woerner”, reproduced and published as postcards by H.T. White. 9”x7” each
$50
-$100
Sold for $25 |
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10. |
Framed and matted print of setter dogs and mallard ducks pencil signed l.r. “Paul Wood” and titled “Eau Chasse”, © Paris Etching Society, NY, USA. 11”x15”
$50
-$100
Sold for $25
Signature,
Stamp,
Title
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11. |
Framed and matted print of mallard ducks signed l.r. “Paul Wood” and titled “Arrivie”, © Paris Etching Society, NY, USA. 19”x24”
$50
-$100
Sold for $25
Signature,
Stamp,
Title
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12. |
Victorian oval watercolor of a woman arranging flowers titled verso “The Easter Offering”. 5”h.x4”w.
$100
-$150
Sold for $25
Close-up,
Label Verso
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13. |
Oil on canvas painting of a barnyard scene with chickens signed verso “Claude Grignard, Rue Du Mont, Paris”. 9.75”x7.5”
$100
-$150
Sold for $200
Close-up,
Notation Verso
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14. |
Strong, Ray Stanford [American, 1905-2006] oil on panel landscape painting of the Olema Valley, California, c.1945, signed l.r. “Ray Strong”. 9.5”x13.5”
$1,000
-$1,500
Not Sold
Close-up,
Notation Verso,
Signature
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15. |
Mahogany cased set of thirteen pewter 18th c. tradesman/woman figures, Franklin Mint 1975-1974, most likely a Bicentennial series, each titled and approx. 4’h.
$100
-$150
Sold for $50 |
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16. |
Pastel drawing of a semi-nude woman signed “Connie King”. 16’x12”
$50
-$100
Sold for $100
Close-up,
Signature
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17. |
Framed and matted Peter Sculthorpe print of a Chester County farm snow scene, limited edition #33/50 and pencil signed “P. Sculthorpe”.
$200
-$300
Sold for $50
Edition Number,
Signature
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18. |
Cast iron toy horse-drawn fireman’s ladder wagon. As found. 7.5”h.x21”l.
$75
-$100
Sold for $175 |
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19. |
Sheraton gilt framed mirror with reverse églomise panel of a cottage. 26”h.x13.25”w.
$100
-$150
Sold for $50 |
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20. |
Samson sugar pot 4.5”h., c.1875, eight porcelain dessert plates- largest 8.5”dia., and ginger jar 10”h.
$50
-$100
Sold for $5 |
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21. |
Chinese miniature folding screen, inlaid rosewood, each of the six panels with carved ivory/bone type inserts behind glass. 17”h., each panel 4”w.
$200
-$300
Sold for $12,000
Close-up Example,
Detail
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22. |
Victorian black tin coalscuttle with a brass shovel, handle & hinges. 15”h.x12”w.x15.5”d.
$50
-$100
Sold for $75 |
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23. |
Victorian spelter metal figure “La Poesie”, mounted on a circular black wood base. 21”h., base 9”dia.
$50
-$100
Sold for $75
Title
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24. |
Summer/winter jacquard coverlet, blue and white. 70”x72”
$100
-$150
Sold for $50 |
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25. |
French bisque head automation doll jumping rope with metal arms and composition legs, probably late 19th c., the mechanism marked “Germany”. Doll 11.5”h., OA 16.5”h.x8.5”w.
$300
-$400
Sold for $600
Marks,
Side
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26. |
Large group of costume jewelry.
$25
-$50
Sold for $100 |
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27. |
Asian ivory doctor’s doll, 19th c., mounted on a base of a later date. 6”h.
$300
-$400
Sold for $275
Back
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28. |
Oval Flow Blue platter, 19th c. 20”x15”
$100
-$200
Sold for $50
Marks
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29. |
Sterling silver treasure chest-form trinket box 1.5”h.x4”w., Continental silver box 4”w. and two sterling silver hairbrushes.
$100
-$150
Sold for $200 |
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30. |
Ellinger, David Y. [American, 1914-2003] rooster painted on paper signed lower center “D.Y. Ellinger” and inscribed verso “Love, D.Y. Ellinger”. 6.25”x7.75”
$200
-$300
Sold for $275
Signature,
Back
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31. |
English engraved brass snuffbox, c.1780, 1.25”h.x4”w., and an early 18th c. Dutch example.
$200
-$300
Sold for $325
Detail A,
Detail B,
Detail C
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32. |
Child’s Windsor style sack-back armchair, painted black. 23”h.x16”w.x10.25”d.
$150
-$200
Sold for $75 |
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33. |
Miniature Asian wedding chest, red with brass mounts, lift lid and two lower drawers. As found.11.5”h.x9”w.x12.5”d.
$100
-$150
Sold for $50 |
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34. |
Three papier-mâché boxes, one w/April 20, 1814 Epervier & Peacock sea battle scene 3.25” dia., and a round box w/gilt metal relief of Louis XVIII, King of France.
$150
-$250
Sold for $550 |
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35. |
Victorian oil on canvas still life painting of a basket of fruit signed l.l. “W.H. 94”. 9.5”x13.5”
$300
-$400
Sold for $550
Signature
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36. |
Pine pocket watch trade sign, 19th c., with original paint decoration and metal top. 11”dia.x16”h.
$300
-$400
Sold
for $1,600
Side 2
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37. |
Five round boxes- two papier-mâché, wood, tortoiseshell and a large 19th c. French lacquer example 4”dia.
$150
-$250
Sold for $350 |
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38. |
Rosewood cased calendar clock, late 19th c. 24”h.x16”w.
$100
-$150
Sold for $125 |
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39. |
Four contemporary decorated boxes, largest 5.5”h.x9”w., and a basket.
$50
-$100
Sold for $500 |
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40. |
Oil on wood panel portrait of a Continental officer, 19th c. 8”x6.25”
$150
-$200
Sold for $178 |
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41. |
Five Continental round papier-mâché boxes, early 19th c., largest 3.75”dia.
$150
-$200
Sold for $300 |
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42. |
Oil on canvas painting titled “The Lost Chord”, dated Dec. 18, 1929 and signed l.l. “J. Nicolich”. As found. 15”x12”
$150
-$200
Sold for $375
Close-up,
Signature,
Title
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43. |
Six decorative boxes, mostly metal, late 19th/20th c., largest 5”l., tallest 2”h.
$150
-$200
Sold for $275 |
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44. |
Staffordshire hen-on-nest, 19th c. 8”h.x10.25”l.
$150
-$200
Sold for $150
Labels & Notes,
Open
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45. |
Five tortoiseshell card cases, four snuffboxes, etc., 19th c., some with mother-of-pearl inlays.
$150
-$200
Sold for $1,900 |
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46. |
Molded copper running horse weathervane, 19th c., with a zinc head. 15”h.x31”l.
$400
-$600
Sold for $500 |
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47. |
Black Forest carved bear inkwell 3”h., 19th c., carved lion 4.25”l., burlwood cigarette cylinder 4.5”h., and an oval wood box with mother-of-pearl inlays.
$100
-$150
Sold for $300
Open
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48. |
Painted on tin panel of a Russian religious figure, 19th c. 14”x10”
$150
-$200
Sold for $275 |
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49. |
Group of ten boxes- lacquered, wood, snuffboxes, etc., 19th c.
$150
-$200
Sold for $550 |
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50. |
Pennsylvania salt box, early 19th c., with dovetailed construction. 11”h.x8”w.x9.5”d.
$100
-$150
Sold for $150 |