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201.
Wall clock, mid 19th c., with
reverse painted glass face and two weights. As
found. 13.5”x11.125”
$100-$200
Sold for $100 |
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202.
Small English mahogany decanter set with
brass handle and fittings (9.5”h.x7.75”w.x7.5”d.) together with a small sterling silver cocktail
shaker (5.25”h.)
$150-$200
Sold for $250 |
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203.
Oil on canvas laid on masonite landscape
painting of hills and stream signed “F.W.Hintone 1872”. 19.75”x29.5”
$300-$500
Sold for $275 |
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204.
Finely detailed brass cannon, mid 19th
c. style, unsigned, mounted on a wood truck with
metal mounts. cannon-13”l.
$700-$900
Sold for $750 |
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205.
Rare brass Lyle line throwing breech
load cannon, unsigned and mounted on a maple truck.
cannon - 10.75”l.
$600-$800
Sold for $1400 |
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206.
Pair of English brass saber handles, 19th
c., found in New Orleans and made into candlesticks.
11.75”h.x6”w.
$700-$1,000
Sold for $700 |
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207.
Model field artillery cannon with brass
wheels and ebonized carriage. barrel 9”l., overall
18.25”l.x8.25”w.x5.5”h.
$400-$600
Sold for $400 |
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208.
Victorian gouache painting of two girls
with a wheelbarrow and mounted in a gilt frame. 19”x14.75”
$100-$200
Sold for $150 |
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209.
Pair of English Chippendale style mahogany
side chairs with carved interlaced splats and slip
seats.
$1,000-$1,250
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210.
Fine line inlaid mahogany pianoforte on
stand, c.1790, with ebony and ivory keyboard, square
tapered legs ending in brass cuffs and casters. 33.25”h.x62”l.x22”d.
$400-$600
Sold for $300 |
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211.
Brass ship’s cannon, early 19th
c. style, mounted on an oak truck. cannon-10.25”l.
$300-$400
Sold for $325 |
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212.
Unusual Civil War battery type brass cannon
mounted on a black painted, dovetail constructed
truck. cannon - 11.75”l.
$300-$400
Sold for $400 |
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213.
Rare pair of yacht signal cannons with
threaded cradles (to be mounted on the rail),
probably
early 20th c. each 6.75”l.
$300-$400
Sold for $600 |
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214.
Large copper kettle with gooseneck spout.
$150-$200
Sold for $175 |
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215.
Brass swivel artillery cannon mounted on
a raised platform with circular base. 7.25”h.x 5” diam., base.
$250-$350
Sold for $275 |
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216.
Hard pine octagonal top candlestand with
baluster turned shaft and down-turned legs.
29.25”h.x18.25” diam.
$150-$200
Sold for $200 |
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217.
Brass cannon and truck, early 20th
c., the barrel nicely turned. barrel- 9.375” l.
$150-$200
Sold for $275 |
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218.
Nice pastel portrait of a woman, late 18th
c., and mounted in what appears to be the original
gilt
frame. 11.5”x10”
$400-$600
Sold for $225 |
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219.
Poplar bucket bench, 19th c.,
with a galleried top over two drawers, a lower shelf
and two doors.
48.75”h.x37”w.x17.5”d.
$500-$600
Sold for $950 |
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220.
Oil on panel portrait of a young man, early
19th c.11”x9”
$300-$400
Sold for $175 |
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221.
Chippendale courting mirror, c.1780.
20.5”h.x12”w.
$100-$200
Sold for $150 |
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222.
Pennsylvania Chippendale mahogany
slant-front desk, c.1780, with a pigeonholed and
document drawered interior above candle drawers and
four graduated drawers all resting on
ogee bracket
feet. 42.75”h.x36.75”w.x21”d.
$2,000-$3,000
Sold for $2100 |
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223.
Fine cut glass centerpiece bowl signed
“Libbey” with flowered bottom. 4”h.x9” diam.
$200-$300
Sold for $125 |
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224.
Nice watercolor painting of a barnyard
scene with a wagon and chickens signed “Howell
Wilson”
and mounted in a gilt frame. 19.75”x25.25”
$500-$750
Sold for $450 |
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225.
Pair of framed and numbered prints “Hawk
Owl” and “American Swift” by Carroll Tyson. 28.75”x21.5” each
$25-$50
Sold for $800 |
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