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Wiederseim
Associates,
Inc.
P.O. Box 470
Chester Springs, PA 19425
Phone: 610-827-1910
Fax: 610-827-1930
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Photos &
Descriptions: Lots 276 - 300
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276. |
Chinese glazed pottery figure of a man with a koi fish, 20th c. 18”h.x17”w.x12”d.
$200
-$300
Sold for $250 |
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277. |
Two Chinese wood framed panels with inset vertical rows of blue and white porcelain figures. Each 43”h.x11.25”w.
$200
-$300
Sold for $650 |
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278. |
Oil on canvas painting of a father and two children fishing off of a stone bridge titled “Sunday Fun” and signed l.r. “Myrtle Kerr Conaway”. 11”x19”
$75
-$125
Sold for $75
Signature |
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279. |
Oil on canvas painting of a night scene with a man and woman tending a fire and kettle, signed l.l. “Jos. Morris 1906”. 11.75”x17.5”
$100
-$150
Sold for $125
Signature |
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280. |
Rare and unusual pine bucket bench cupboard, c.1820, with two paneled doors, scalloped carved sides and shoe feet. 65”h.x42”w.x21”d.
$3,000
-$4,000
Not Sold |
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281. |
Georgian mahogany wig stand, c.1790, with a single drawer and down-swept snake feet. 29.75”h.x22.5”w.
$150
-$250
Sold for $200 |
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282. |
Watercolor painting of canvasback ducks flying past a jetty in a storm, signed l.l. “Scharff”, probably Ralph Scharff, Delaware, c.1925. 20”x28”
$300
-$400
Sold for $350
Close-up,
Signature
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283. |
Bailey, Vernon Howe [American, 1874-1953] watercolor painting of a Venetian canal scene, signed l.r. “Vernon Howe Bailey”. 16.5”x16.5”
$50
-$100
Sold for $25
Close-up,
Signature |
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284. |
Morrell, Wayne Beam [American, 1923-] oil on board painting of ducks in a marsh, Newman Galleries label verso with title “Spring” and “By Wayne Morrell”. 8”x10”
$300
-$500
Sold for $275
Close-up,
Label Verso
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285. |
Harding, George Mathews [American, 1882-1959] colorful tempura on board still life painting of flowers, unsigned. 35”x17”
$200
-$300
Sold for $100 |
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286. |
Watercolor painting of a Delaware Bay fall landscape with Canadian geese coming in for a landing, signed l.r. “Scharff”, probably Ralph Scharff, Delaware, c.1925. 19”x27.5”
$300
-$400
Sold for $400
Signature |
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287. |
Continental oak slant-lid wood box, c.1900, with brass strap hinges. 23”h.x30”w.x18”d.
$100
-$150
Sold for $50 |
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288. |
Jacobean style walnut table with two drawers and a stretcher base. 20.5”h.x31.5”w.
$100
-$150
Sold for $50 |
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289. |
Lee, Manning deVilleneuve [American, 1894-1980] gouache illustrator art painting of a Revolutionary War scene with British dragoons and Continental army soldiers, signed u.r. “M.deV. Lee”. 19”x12”
$400
-$600
Not Sold
Signature |
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290. |
Boston, Mass. Queen Anne mahogany side chair, c.1780, with a needlepoint slip seat and cabriole legs with pad feet. 37.5”h.x21”w.x17”d., seat 17.5”h.
$700
-$900
Not Sold |
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291. |
Two books- Property Atlas of the Main Line, Penna., one 1837 and one 1948, published by Franklin Survey Company. Each 24.5”x19”
$200
-$300
Sold for $900
Left 1948,
Right 1937
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292. |
Framed and matted Sir Alfred J. Munnings print of a woman riding sidesaddle and with Munnings in the background painting the scene. 20”x25’
$150
-$250
Sold for $250
Signature |
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293. |
Georgian mahogany sewing table with a lift lid, brass handles, side drawer and lower bag slide all resting on delicate tapered legs. 31”h., top 21”x14.5”
$700
-$900
Not Sold
Open,
Side,
Side Open
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294. |
Blue and white Chinese export Nanking oval platter, c.1860. 12”x9.25”
$50
-$100
Sold for $50 |
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295. |
Large etched glass goblet with fox hunting scenes. 10”h.
$50
-$100
Sold for $50 |
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296. |
English Chippendale mahogany wing chair, c.1780, with square molded legs and an H stretcher base. 46.5”h.x31”w.x20”d., seat 20”h.
$2,500
-$3,000
Sold for $1,500 |
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297. |
Sheraton cherry drop-leaf table, c.1820, with a single drawer and delicate turned legs. 29”h.x20”w.x36”d., each leaf 12.5”w.
$100
-$150
Sold for $75 |
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298. |
Pennsylvania walnut tall case clock by John Rincker, c.1780, the brass face with Roman numerals and signed “John Rincker”, encasing thirty-hour works. 88”h.
$1,750
-$2,250
Not Sold
Face,
Face Detail,
Maker
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299. |
Mahogany end table, early 19th c., with a single lower drawer. 31.25”h.x15.5”w.
$100
-$150
Sold for $100 |
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300. |
Rare Queen Anne walnut secretary bookcase, c.1740, the upper section with two raised panel tombstone doors opening to a pigeonholed and document drawered interior over a lower section with a fold-down slant lid opening to a fitted interior over four graduated drawers and ending in straight bracket feet. 78.5”h.x36”w.x22.25”d.
$7,500
-$9,500
Sold for $7,500
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