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Wiederseim
Associates,
Inc.


P.O. Box 470
Chester Springs, PA 19425  

Phone:  610-827-1910    
 
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Photos & Descriptions: Lots 326 - 350

326. Ladies diamond and 14k gold ring with a center early European, modified round cut diamond approx. 1.35 cts., S-1 clarity, L-M color (some small chips to girdle) and with twenty-four small full-cut round diamonds and eighteen baguettes, approx.. weight of mounting stones 1.0 cts., all fine color and clarity.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1,300
327. Pennsylvania pine architectural corner cabinet, 18th c., in two parts with a bold cornice over two arched raised panel doors opening to a scalloped shelved interior all flanked by reeded pilasters and with paint of a later date. 95.5”h.x52”w.x25”d., cornice 58”w.
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $700
328. Amish quilt with geometric center pattern and a dark green border. 82”x80”
$300 -$400
Sold for $450
329. Pair of French rosewood chairs, c.1840, with ivory inlaid cornucopias and pierced carved backs. Armchair 35”h.x19”w.x18”d., seat 17.5”
$250 -$350
Sold for $325
330. Pair of cranberry-cut-to-clear lamps, electrified. 16.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $125
331. Pair of reverse paintings on glass “Paul and Virginia”, c.1840, notations verso “A Novel by Bernardin de Saint Pierce 1788”, one with extensive damage, each 10”x8”
$200 -$300
Sold for $300

Left, Right
332. Cold painted Austrian bronze ten-piece monkey band, probably by Franz Xavier Berman, each approx. 2”h.
$500 -$700
Sold for $325
333. English watercolor of the village Heston-Middlesex, eleven miles from London, signed indistinctly. 16”x10.25”
$100 -$150
Sold for $75

Closeup, Signature
334. Fine oak bow-front china cabinet, c.1900, with carved griffins and paw feet. Removed from a Wanamaker home. 83”h.x55”w.x22”d.
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $8,500

Detail
335. Two boxed Hermès scarves and a Louis Vuitton handbag 8”x8.75”.
$150 -$200
Sold for $425
336. Cold painted Vienna bronze foxhunter inkwell 3”h. (lacking bottle) mounted on a black marble base 5”x3” and two mounted foxhunters signed “Austria” 2.25”h. each
$200 -$300
Sold for $700
337. Pair of Sheraton style inlaid fruitwood side tables with round tops, made in Spain. 27’h.x19.75”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $200
338. Royal Doulton mare and foal figural group “Pride of the Shires”. 6”h.x10”l.x3.75”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $400
339. Reedy, Leonard Howard [American, 1899-1956] Western watercolor of a cowboy lassoing a steer, signed l.l. “Leonard H. Reedy”. 8”x10.5”
$300 -$500
Sold for $200

Closeup, Signature
340. Bronze elephant holding a tree branch 4”h.x4”w., probably late 19th c., two other elephant figures and a longhorn steer.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
341. Duncan Phyfe style mahogany dining table by Baker Furniture, with cross-banded border, brass feet and casters, 29”h.x70.25”l.x46”w.and three extra leaves 46”w.x18.5”l.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1,300

Pedestal
342. Vienna bronze cold painted long-tailed bird pen-holder 6”h., late 19th c., signed “Austrian” and mounted on an oval marble base 13”l.x8”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $425
343. Sapphire, diamond and 14k gold cocktail ring size 7.75, center sapphire approx. 1.0 ct. with twelve full cut diamonds approx. 0.36 twd, color G, clarity VS1 & VS2.
$400 -$600
Sold for $425
344. Steiff elephant pull-toy, c.1905, with black button. 6.5”h.x9”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
345. Hepplewhite style inlaid mahogany huntboard by Baker Furniture, Historic Charleston Reproduction. 35”h.x59”w.x20”d.
$1,000 -$1,200
Sold for $2,000
346. Bronze of an American Indian brave on horseback signed (after) “Fraser 1894”, titled “The End of the Trail” and mounted on a green marble base, after James Earl Fraser, American 1876-1953. 13.75”h.x10”l.
$150 -$250
Sold for $175

Signature
347. Packer, Richard Gordon [American, 1916-1998] oil on canvas winter landscape of a barn with silo and horses, signed l.l. “Packer”. 27”x31”
$150 -$250
Sold for $25

Signature
348. Taxidermy warthog head mount with glass eyes and ivory tusks. 14”w. x20”deep from wall
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
349. Pair of ladies 14k yellow gold, diamond and emerald earrings 1”l., four emeralds approx. 2.0 tcw., forty-four full cut diamonds approx.. 1.25 twd.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $750
350. Important Benjamin Chandlee, Baltimore brass surveying and compass instrument, c.1800, with a silvered engraved dial signed “B. Chandlee, Baltimore”, the instrument 14.75”l.x7.125”dia., is complete with original brass cover with interior label and also with a fitted wooden case, 3.75”h.x15.5”w.x8.25”d.
$8,000 -$12,000
Sold for $14,000

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