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Description: September 15th & 16th, 2006
1. Persian oriental center hall carpet and two mats.
$200-$300 Sold
for $50
2. Palace size Bidjar oriental carpet, red field.
$6,000-$8,000
Sold
for $2,750
3. Caucasian oriental mat, red field, blue border.
$75-$100
Sold
for $50
4. Oriental runner, red field, diamond and bird patterns.
$400-$600
Sold
for $125
5. Room size Heriz oriental carpet.
$100-$150
Sold
for $250
6. Serabend style oriental center hall carpet, red field.
$100-$150
Sold
for $75
7. Serabend oriental center hall carpet, red field.
$100-$150
Sold
for $25
8. Room size Heriz oriental carpet.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $1,200
9. Oriental center hall carpet.
$50-$75
Sold
for $25
10. Room size Heriz oriental carpet.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $1,100
10A. Colorful Kazak oriental runner.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $1,300
10B. Palace
size Sarouk oriental carpet.
$2,000-$3,000
Sold
for $1,200
10C. Heriz oriental mat.
$300-$400
Sold
for $450
10D. Bidjar oriental mat.
$200-$300
Sold
for $150
10E. Oriental mat.
$75-$100
Sold
for $225
11. Hamadan oriental mat, blue and red.
$75-$100
Sold
for $50
12. Caucasian oriental prayer mat.
$200-$300
Sold
for $650
13. Two oriental mats.
$200-$300
Sold
for $900
14. Two framed prints, U.S. Bank,
Philadelphia
and Schuylkill Waterworks by
Bartlett.
$25-$50
Sold
for $175
15. Wood cased microscope.
$100-$150
Sold
for $150
16. Five yellow ware pottery molds.
$100-$150
Sold
for $150
17. German style porcelain canister set and rolling pin.
Cracks.
$25-$50
Sold
for $100
18. Misc. grouping of Christmas ornaments, antique knobs, etc.
$400-$600
Sold
for $275
19. Portrait painted on porcelain of a woman, 19th
c., in a black frame. 3”x2.25”
$100-$150
Sold
for $75
20. Victorian gilt framed mirror (13”h.x11”w.) and a bisque
porcelain duck planter, 8.5”l.
$25-$50
Sold
for $25
21. Pair of pink glass vases signed “Bohmen” 9”h., pink satin
glass vase 5.5”h., and a pink pug dog, 4.5”h..
$100-$200
Sold
for $250
22. Nine glass tumblers.
$50-$75
Sold
for $25
23. Porcelain washbowl and pitcher with foxhunting scenes.
$200-$300
Sold
for $300
24. Cast iron toy horse, sulky and driver. 5”h.x9”l.
$200-$300
Sold
for $250
25. Ten blue Copenhagen Christmas plates.
$150-$200
Sold
for $30
26. Three German composition rabbit candy containers, late 19th
c. Damages. 11.5”, 8.25” & 6.25” h.
$150-$200
Sold
for $200
27. Green painted corner plant stand, 20th c.
43”h.x45”w.x28”d.
$150-$200
Sold
for $100
28. Staffordshire bust of George Washington. 8.5”h.x4”d.
$300-$400
Sold
for $850
29. Victorian porcelain cup & saucer, glass basket, compote,
etc.
$75-$100
Sold
for $25
30. Majolica “washtub” with kittens (chips & cracks), ceramic
dog, milk glass lamp (electrified)$100-$125
Sold for $100
31. Black and gilt painted shoeshine box and bell pull.
$50-$75
Sold
for $75
32. Pine hanging cabinet, late 19th c., with glass
door. 17.5”h.x13”w.x7”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $425
33. Group of porcelain figurines, 2
Meissen
pug dogs, etc.
$300-$500
Sold
for $350
34. English transfer decorated “Blue Boar” humidor 8.5”h.,
ceramic hen, cylindrical box, wall bracket.
$150-$200
Sold
for $200
35. Pair of
Paris porcelain spill vases. Some wear, minor chips to
backs. 11.75”h.
$200-$300
Sold
for $275
36. “Emeralite” desk lamp. 12”h.
$100-$150
Sold
for $100
37. Folio of “Garden” magazine covers and oriental pictures.
$100-$150
Sold
for $225
38. Heubach Kopplesdorf bisque head doll, 250 2/0. 20”l.
$300-$400
Sold
for $175
39. Armand Marseille bisque head doll, 390 A1½ M. 17.5”l.
$300-$400
Sold
for $25
40. Simon Halbig bisque head baby doll, 126. 9.5”l.
$300-$400
Sold
for $650
41. Grace Storey Putnam Bye-Lo bisque head baby doll. 15.5”l.
$400-$500
Sold
for $275
42. Frosted and red glass font oil lamp with lithopane shade.
18”h.
$125-$150
Sold
for $375
43. Pair of Parian figures of ladies, Staffordshire trinket box
and picture frame.
$100-$125
Sold
for $75
44. Metal figural rabbit lamp, a blue/green pickle jar and
another lamp.
$100-$125
Sold
for $125
45. Gilt framed mirror. 48”h.x27.5”w.
$200-$300
Sold
for $50
46. Oriental painting on silk of a musician, another of 2
birds, Japanese block print of a dog, pair of Foo dog bookends.
$150-$200
Sold
for $225
47. Pine one-drawer stand. As found.
$50-$75
Sold
for $125
48. Two
Paris porcelain cologne bottles, 3 other porcelain
cologne bottles, blue decanter, coin spot glass basket. Some
chips.
$150-$250
Sold
for $150
49. Mahogany open bookshelf. 32”h.x27”w.
$100-$150
Sold
for $350
50. Zinc top kitchen table.
$50-$75
Sold
for $150
51. Mahogany shelf clock, Gilbert Clock Co, Cottage #2 Time”.
12”x7”
$50-$75
Sold
for $25
52. Group Staffordshire- bank, trinket box, dog w/rider,
figural group at bedtime.
$100-$150
Sold
for $225
53. Sheraton poplar one-drawer stand. 32”h.x14”x14”
$150-$200
Sold
for $175
54. Small Swiss music box, rosewood box, miniature blanket
chest jewelry box.
$100-$150
Sold
for $100
55. Four prints- Albert Prince of Wales, portrait of a lady,
birds, Battle of Germantown.
$100-$125
Sold
for $300
56. Oval oil on board painting of a sailboat, gilt framed.
12.75”x18.5”
$50-$75
Sold
for $275
57. Grouping- bisque dog, square porcelain shade, 2 blue milk
glass boxes with squirrel & cat.
$250-$300
Sold
for $75
58. Mahogany box with needlepoint lift lid. 17”h.x20.5”w.
$100-$125
Sold
for $550
59. Nine glass paperweights, some contemporary.
$150-$200
Sold
for $100
60. Chamber pot, 19th c., hand-painted floral and a
matching bowl.
100-$150
Sold
for $100
61. Brass and glass hanging curio cabinet and 24 contemporary
carved netsukes.
$200-$300
Sold
for $250
62. Victorian walnut side chair and a slipper chair.
$100-$125
Sold
for $75
63. Cut glass jewelry box with gilt escutcheon.
5”h.x5.5”w.x3.5”d.
$150-$200
Sold
for $1,000
64. Cranberry glass & gilt powder jar, early 20th c.
2.5”h.x4.5”diam.
$150-$200
Sold
for $100
65. Three small footstools.
$100-$200
Sold
for $200
66. Oval miniature portrait of Margaret W. Craig attr. to James
Peale, reverse with woven hair behind glass and initialed “TM”.
3”h.x2.25”w.
$2,000-$2,500
Sold
for $13,000
67. Oval miniature portrait of a gentleman attr. to James
Peale, reverse with gold and cobalt and initialed “GC”.
2.5”h.x2”w.
$2,000-$2,500
Sold
for $14,000
68. Pattern and cut glass tumblers, etc.
$100-$125
Sold
for $125
69. Oval miniature painting on porcelain of a lady, 19th
c., probably French. 3.5”h.x3”w.
$200-$300
Sold
for $175
70. Carriage clock, brass and glass, marked “Surety Potter” in
leather case, stamped “374 GL”. Case in poor condition. Clock
5”h.x3”w.x2.75”d.
$300-$500
Sold
for $500
71. Miniature cloisonné clock, Swiss marked “Zenith 8-day” and
“Metal Doré”. 2.5”h.x2”w.x1.5”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $300
72. Star inlaid mahogany veneered jewelry box.
5”h/x10”w.x6.5”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $375
73. Mahogany lap desk, 19th c., (lacking interior,
losses 5”h.x14”w.x9”d.) and mahogany brass-bound box, 19th
c. (2.5”h.x16.5”w.x9”d.)
$75-$100
Sold
for $50
74. Bird’s-eye maple framed print of birds, 2 cat engravings,
framed 1915 calendar, 2 other bird prints.
$100-$200
Sold
for $50
75. Three small engravings- pencil drawing of
Andalusia
“Richard Bishop 1926”, print signed “Richard Bishop”, print of
Andalusia.
$100-$200
Sold
for $150
76. Cane with carved ivory dog’s head, carved wood dog’s head
(missing eyes), ivory bulldog walking stick.
$200-$250
Sold
for $225
77. Crayon drawing of the Lewis House on Navajo Street,
Philadelphia signed “MER”.
$50-$75
Sold
for $175
78. Four mirrored trivets.
$50-$75
Sold
for $50
79. French porcelain urn, 7”h. and an Italian ½ round planter.
$50-$75
Sold
for $200
80. Cast iron table with a tiled top. 15.5”h.x24”w.x14”d.
$100-$150
Sold
for $150
81.
Stoneware pitcher with blue decoration. 11”h.
$500-$700
Sold
for $250
82. Cast iron garden rabbit, early 20th c., 12”h.
and a cast iron turtle.
$100-$125
Sold
for $300
83. Oriental Mandarin porcelain lamp, electrified. Porcelain
13.75”h
$600-$900
Sold
for $700
84. Small brass oil lamp, 5 pc. desk set, 6 pcs. of cloisonné
$150-$200
Sold
for $25
85. Standing floor lamp signed “Alm Co.”
$50-$75
Sold
for $100
86. Five glass paperweights.
$75-$100
Sold
for $75
87. Six pieces of oriental lacquerware.
$75-$100
Sold
for $50
88. Reproduction St. Mémin of a gentleman.
$50-$75
Sold
for $25
89. Three glass vases.
$75-$100
Sold
for $100
90. Two 19th c. Rose Canton canisters, 4.5” & 3.5”
h. and a Rose Mandarin example 3.75”h. (chipped).
$150-$200
Sold
for $200
91. Grouping of trinket boxes, cased reading glasses, cameos,
etc.
$400-$600
Sold
for $375
92. Three Japanese porcelain duck form crocus planters.
$75-$100
Sold
for $50
93. Early 19th c. mahogany and brass paint box with
leather cover, Winsor & Newton,
London.
3.75”h.x9.25”w.x8.5”d.
$200-$250
Sold
for $900
94. Stoneware butter crock with blue decoration. 6”h.x10.5”
diam.
$300-$400
Sold
for $200
95. Four mid 19th c. Rose Mandarin and Medallion
porcelain items.
$400-$600
Sold
for $600
96. Ten silver overlay perfume bottles.
$200-$300
Sold
for $200
97. Rare 19th c. Mandarin porcelain small duck form covered
tureen. 6”h.x7.5”w.x5.5”d.
$3,000-$5,000
Sold
for $4000
98. Chinese export blue and white ginger jar 8”h. (losses to
interior of lid) and tea caddy, 7”h.
$300-$400
Sold
for $750
99. Grouping of blue frosted and milk glass hens-on-nest,
rabbits, swans, etc.
$250-$300
Sold
for $50
100. Grouping of glassware- lion compote, blue dolphin
compotes, etc.
$250-$300
Sold
for $75
101. Ceramic mallard planter, ironstone hen-on-nest, covered
duck dish.
$75-$100
Sold
for $650
102. Mahogany Queen Anne style wine stand, late 19th
c. 19”hx11” diam.
$150-$200
Sold
for $475
103. Bag lot- sterling match safe, pill boxes, cigarette case,
etc.
$400-$500
Sold
for $375
104. Oval portrait on ivory of a woman. 4”x5”
$200-$300
Sold
for $275
105. Four porcelain animal figures and 2 porcelain trinket
boxes.
$100-$125
Sold
for $250
106. Pair of classical candlesticks, 19th c., with
gilt swan supports. 13.5”h., base 4” diam.
$400-$600
Sold
for $1600
107. Pair of Staffordshire seated poodles, mid 19th
c., dog w/game, 2 standing poodles, and 2 other examples.
$150-$200
Sold
for $800
108. Grouping of blue pressed glassware.
$250-$300
Sold
for $75
109. Dresden bird, 2 other porcelain birds & 6 porcelain dogs.
$150-$200
Sold
for $325
110. Seven porcelain trinket boxes, porcelain birds, amber dog,
etc.
$75-$100
Sold
for $150
111. Oil on canvas portrait of Major Thomas Biddle (after
Thomas Sully) initialed “E.P.L.” and mounted in a gilt frame.
22”x18”
$200-$300
Sold
for $275
112. Six glass decanters and three silver wine labels.
$400-$600
Sold
for $100
113. Glass dolphin base candlestick. 9.5”h.
$25-$50
Sold
for $100
114. Oval papier-mâché tray 16.5”x13.25” and a black Tole tray
21”x17”.
$50-$75
Sold
for $125
115. Brass table lamp with lion figure. 19.5”h.
$50-$75
Sold
for $4000
116. Three pewter-bound Japanese bowls.
$25-$50
Sold
for $5
117. Child’s wooden armchair, footstool and miniature pine dry
sink. Dents, scratches.
$50-$75
Sold
for $300
118. Two cut glass bottles with stoppers and an ashtray.
$50-$75
Sold
for $75
119. Paris porcelain urn form hand-painted lamp. 11.5” top of
urn
$100-$125
Sold
for $1700
120. Mahogany Queen Anne style sideboard. 33.5”h.x59”w.x16”d.
$300-$500
Sold
for $425
121. Journal of a cruise of the United States frigate “Raritan”
dated
August 22, 1844 Francis H. Gregory, Captain. The
Raritan was built at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and launched in
1843.
$750-$1,000
Sold
for $3250
122. Regulator mantel clock, brass and beveled glass.
11.25”h.x6.5”w.x5”d.
$300-$400
Sold
for $550
123. Pair of blue glass candlesticks, 4 clear glass sticks and
2 crystal ashtrays.
$50-$75
Sold
for $50
124. Staffordshire figural group of a girl on a horse.
6.75”h.x4.5”w.
$75-$100
Sold
for $75
125. Blue glass covered candy dish, blue glass salt & pepper on
a SP stand and a clear pressed glass bowl.
$50-$75
Sold
for $25
126. Mahogany lift-lid fitted silver chest.
$50-$75
Sold
for $200
127. Blue pattern glass daisy and button bowl.
3”h.x8.5”w.x8.5”d.
$25-$50
Sold
for $25
128. Miniature lift-lid pine box. Lacking hinges, plug holes to
front. 10.5”h.x17.75”w.x9.25”d.
$50-$75
Sold
for $50
129. Pair of
Paris porcelain compotes. Repairs to 1, old cracks,
8.25”h.x8.5”diam.
$100-$150
Sold
for $500
130. Blue glassware- dolphin compote, 2 cake plates, compote.
$150-$200
Sold
for $75
131. Chinese porcelain butterfly creamer 4.25”h.and small green
oriental teapot.
$100-$150
Sold
for $125
132. Pair of Dutch silver and etched glass cruets.
8”h.x3.75”diam.
$300-$400
Sold
for $375
133. Twelve pieces of glassware- canisters, cruets, salt &
pepper shakers, etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $200
134. Two Tucker porcelain cups and saucers, c.1825, with gilt
decoration with note these were loaned by Mrs. Herbert Brown for
the PMA Tucker Exhibition, 1957. cups 2.5”h.x3.5”diam., saucers
5.5”diam.
$500-$700
Sold
for $325
135. Grouping of blue glassware- vases, pitcher, etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $75
136. Grouping of white porcelain and milk glass tableware-
plates, bowls, figures, etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $125
137. Grouping of blue glassware- napkin & toothpick holders,
owl pitcher, etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $100
138. Grouping of clear glassware, frosted cat by Goebel,
Germany, etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $150
139. Walnut day bed, late 19th c. 27”h.x64”l.x29”w.
$200-$300
Sold
for $175
140. Petit point picture of the Lewis cottage, Windsor St.,
Cape May, NJ.
$25-$50
Sold
for $50
141. Oval gilt framed silhouette of a woman, c.1920. 9.5”h.
$100-$200
Sold
for $75
142. Glass font oil lamp with lithopane shade 19”h.(crack to
shade) and a frosted figural oil lamp 18.5”h., both
electrified.
$200-$300
Sold
for $325
143. Pair of
Paris porcelain bottles (one finial damaged), Royal
Worcester inkstand, pair of white cut-to-clear bottles
w/stoppers.
$100-$200
Sold
for $350
144. Lalique glass powder box, 5-pc. celluloid dresser set,
c.1920.
$50-$75
Sold
for $25
145. Seth Thomas mantel clock. 10”h.x20”w.
$75-$100
Sold
for $50
146. Empire mahogany veneer sewing stand with pedestal base.
Losses to veneer. 29.5”h.x20”w.x17.5”d.
$150-$200
Sold
for $250
147. Inlaid tea caddy (as found), yellow ceramic planter, 2
blue glass bowls.
$50-$75
Sold
for $25
148. Chippendale style mahogany footstool and a Victorian piano
stool, both w/needlepoint tops.
$50-$100
Sold
for $25
149. Black Tole tray hand-painted with horses and village.
18.5”x23”
$200-$300
Sold
for $200
150. Federal style inlaid mahogany secretary bookcase.
74”h.x30”w.x29”d.
$750-$1,000
Sold
for $450
151. Group of pattern glass- chickens, open salts, trinket
boxes, etc. approx. 65 pcs.
$200-$250
Sold
for $300
152. Grouping of dinner plates, various patterns.
$150-$200
Sold
for $100
153. Collection of Joan Crawford studio photographs from 1930’s
& 1940’s films.
$150-$250
Sold
for $50
154. Nine framed photographs and prints to include a pencil
drawing of a steamship and a colored photograph of Charles John
Biddle (1819-1879) in naval uniform.
$250-$350
Sold
for $175
155. Pair of penny head fire tongs with brass head and a pair
of scissor form tongs.
$100-$125
Sold
for $25
156. English silver marrow scoop with hallmarks.
$100-$150
Sold
for $150
157. Thirty coin silver spoons- including Thibault, R&W Wilson,
Caldwell, etc.
$150-$200
Sold
for $350
158. 1901 Pope-Waverly electric car.Provenance: Atwater Kent
Museum.
$10,000-$15,000
Sold
for $16000
159. Bronze candelabra, classical form. 25.5”h.
$600-$800
NS
160. Pastel portrait of a woman, 18th/19th
in a blue dress. 18”x14.5”
$150-$200
Sold
for $275
161. Pennsylvania ovoid stoneware jar with blue decoration and
applied handles. Chips to rim. 13”h.x9”diam.
$500-$700
Sold
for $250
162. Group of 1970’s Social Registers, Colonial Dames of
America, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $250
163. Group of table articles, letter opener, sander, dice,
tiebacks, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $100
164. Civil War photo album with 16 carte de visite of Union
officers.
$200-$300
Sold
for $800
165. Oval oil on board painting of a girl, 19th c.,
gilt framed. 8.25”x7.25”
$150-$200
Sold
for $275
166. Oil on panel painting of a girl with basket titled “Little
Harvester”, 19th c. 8.75”x5.75”
$200-$250
Sold
for $350
167. Bronze 19th c. medal awarded to Capt. James
Biddle during the War of 1812. 2.5”diam.
$300-$500
Sold
for $1800
168. Group of photographs and ephemera relating to Chinese
Spaniels.
$100-$200
Sold
for $150
169. Collection of framed and unframed photographs, 19thc.
& 20thc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $175
170. Collection of ornithological and floral prints, 2 vol.
Birds of North America.
$200-$300
Sold
for $75
171. Collection of 19th c. books- Cruikshank’s
The Toothache, View of the Zoological Garden
(London), History of Withington the Cat.
$150-$250
Sold
for $175
172. Collection of 19th c. manuscripts, autograph
book, sheet music, mourning letter.
$150-$200
Sold
for $650
173. Print by Sartain of Eichholtz portrait of Nicholas Biddle
signed by Biddle, Pencil drawing of a young girl initialed “M.R.E.R.”,
early 19th c.
Philadelphia
printed French language flower book.
$300-$500
Sold
for $3750
174. Collection of prints, postage stamps, Biddle family
ephemera.
$150-$250
Sold
for $800
175. Large white and gilt porcelain milk pitcher.
$50-$75
Sold
for $325
176. Group of china plates- 6
Limoges
gilt & floral service 9.75”diam, 9 English w/floral borders 9.25
and one 7.5”diam.
$100-$125
Sold
for $325
177. Majolica corn pitcher, smaller example, blue pitcher and 5
clear glass pitchers.
$50-$75
Sold
for $500
178. Staffordshire blue transfer decorated dinnerware by
Clarice Cliff, approx. service for 8.
$175-$225
Sold
for $125
179. Partial French porcelain dinner service white w/gilt rims
and 3 misc. plates
$100-$125
Sold
for $325
180. Nine Minton dinner plates 9.5”diam. and 8 other plates.
$100-200
Sold
for $225
181. Shaving stand, early 19th c. 30”h.x26”w.x7”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $300
182. Miniature Sheraton style drop-leaf table.
6.5”h.x10.75”w.x7.25’d., leaf 4.25”
$75-$100
Sold
for $250
183. Mettlach jasperware stein with pewter top #2211. 4.75”h.
$125-$175
Sold
for $25
184. Two silver plate square platters and a round plate.
$50-$75
Sold
for $100
185. Group of glass plates, fingerbowls, saucers, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $15
186. Pine blanket chest with bracket feet, c.1830.
28”h.x47”w.x18”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $400
187. Pine blanket chest with bracket feet, c.1830.
22.5”h.x43”w.x16”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $225
188. Small Dutch style brass chandelier, four lights.
$600-$900
Sold
for $650
189. Mother-of-pearl gaming set, early 19th c.,
monogrammed “B” (Biddle).
$100-$200
Sold
for $600
190. Pattern and cut glass goblets, tumblers, etc. approx. 50
pcs.
$100-$150
Sold
for $75
191. Ivory chess set, checker set, poker chips.
$100-$150
Sold
for $150
192. Group small porcelain and glass pitchers, etc. approx. 30
pcs.
$200-$300
Sold
for $225
193. Grouping- paperweights, bottles, sulfide rooster marble,
etc. 19th/20th c.
$100-$200
Sold
for $75
194. Grouping of continental silver- pill boxes, etc., 19th
c.
$300-$400
Sold
for $425
195. Original grain paint decorated pine blanket chest, c.1840.
26”h.x46”w.x21”d.
$300-$400
Sold
for $700
196. Original red smoke decorated pine storage box, early 19th
c. 12.75”h.x28.5”w.x12.75”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $350
197. Grouping of hand-painted floral dinnerware- plates, cups &
saucers, various patterns.
$250-$350
Sold
for $225
198. Miniature portrait on ivory of Henry Carvill, 1825. 3”h.
$500-$700
Sold
for $425
199. Grouping of tableware- vase, small
Bristol
vases, Tiffany toothpick holder.
$200-$300
Sold
for $425
200. Chippendale walnut tall case clock signed “Thos. Lindsay,
Frankford” (Philadelphia) with a broken arch bonnet and
eight-day works. 90”h. Feet replaced.
$8,000-$12,000
Sold
for $7000
201. Walnut lift-seat hall chair. 41”h.x18.5”w.x15”d.
$150-$200
Sold
for $375
202. Rectangular gilt framed mirror. 29”x47”
$100-$125
Sold
for $125
203. Assembled set of 8 mahogany saber leg chairs, 2 arm & 6
side.
$300-$500
Sold
for $850
204. Small pine box, early 19th c. Hinges replaced.
13.5”h.x20.25”w.x13.25”d.
$100-$125
Sold
for $175
205. Silhouette of a boy in a black frame. 1.75”h. Frame
5.5”x4.75”
$50-$75
Sold
for $75
206. Silhouette of a girl “Emma H. Carvill, August 5th,
1839
New York”
in a gilt frame. Site 7.5”x6”
$125-$150
Sold
for $325
207. August Edourd silhouette of a woman and two girls “Fuit
1830”, in a bird’s-eye maple frame. Large tear. Site
10.75”x14.5”
$150-$200
Sold
for $1000
208. Pair of silhouettes of a man and a woman, he is dated 4th
Dec.1822, in gilt frames. Site 4.25”x3.75”
$125-$150
Sold
for $500
209. Barometer by Spelzini,
London
with a mahogany veneered case. 42.25”h.x12.5”w.
$600-$800
Sold
for $750
210. Victorian cast iron umbrella stand with leaf design.
29”h.x20”w.x6.5”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $500
211. Federal style mahogany serpentine front card table.
29.5”h.x36”w.x17.75”d.
$400-$600
Sold
for $900
212. Rose Medallion bowl. 4”h.x9” diam.
$50-$75
Sold
for $150
213. Brass chamber stick, c.1870, with square base. 5”h.
$75-$100
Sold
for $125
214. Needlepoint bell pull w/brass hanger, brass cased
scissors, brass ashtrays.
$150-$200
Sold
for $25
215. Sheraton tiger maple stand with single lower drawer and
turned legs. 30.5”h.x20”w.x16”d.
$600-$800
Sold
for $2700
216. White cut-to-clear glass font oil lamp with marble base,
electrified. 14”h.
$50-$75
Sold
for $25
217. Empire cherry slant-lid desk with bird’s-eye maple
interior. 43.5”h.x41.5”w.x22.5”d.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $6000
218. Set of six bird’s-eye maple classical carved side chairs,
c.1830, part of an original set of twelve. Provenance: “Andalusia”
Philadelphia from Nicholas Biddle (1786-1844) to Jane Biddle
(wife) to Edward Craig Biddle and by direct descent to Jane
Biddle Lewis. 33.25”h., seat 17.5”h.
$5,000-$7,500
Sold
for $14000
219. Two similar Victorian carved walnut chairs with
needlepoint upholstery. Repairs.
$300-$400
Sold
for $50
220. Miniature walnut drop-leaf table. 18”h.x20”w. each leaf
9.5”
$400-$600
Sold
for $425
221. Victorian tilt-top tea table, lacquered papier-mâché and
hand painted. 28”h., top 23.5”x19.5”
$400-$500
Sold
for $225
222. Philadelphia Chippendale mahogany tea table, c.1770, with
finely carved acanthus leaf knees and ball and claw feet. This
table appears to be by the same hand as the Howell Tea Table,
plate 214, in Horner’s Blue Book of Philadelphia Furniture. 32”
diam.x28”h.
$50,000-$75,000
Sold
for $65,000
223. Oriental Satsuma vase table lamp with bird decoration.
15”h., top of harp 27.5”
$150-$200
Sold
for $25
224. English bracket clock, 18th c., mahogany veneer
with gilt trim, silvered dial signed “Ralph Glover, Pimlico”.
17”h.x10.75”w.x6.75”d.
$4,000-$6,000
Sold
for $4,250
225. Wrought iron candlestand with lithopane screen.
Electrified. 17.25”h.
$300-$400
Sold
for $450
226. Empire mahogany one-drawer washstand and by family
tradition came from the Biddle home "Andalusia".
Damage to right side, top filled in. 30.25”h.x19”w.x15.75”d.
$300-$400
Sold
for $250
227. Federal style sofa with reeded legs. 37”h.x68”l.x29”d.
$250-$350
Sold
for $25
228. English silver tray, hallmarked, with two cut glass
inkwells. 3”h., tray-9.5”l.x4.25”w.
$300-$400
Sold
for $225
229. Paris porcelain inkwell, 19th c., with hand
painted decoration. 3”h.
$50-$75
Sold
for $200
230. Oil lamp with a four-panel lithopane shade, brass and
marble base, pressed glass font. Electrified. 21”h.x8”x8”
$700-$800
Sold
for $650
231. Parian porcelain bust of a woman. 11.5”h.x8.5”w.
$100-$150
Sold
for $300
232. Victorian coalscuttle, hand painted tin.
23.5”h.x10.5”w.x10”d.
$75-$100
Sold
for $100
233. Victorian carved mahogany open armchair and a Victorian
walnut side chair.
$400-$600
Sold
for $150
234. Two French carved walnut footstools with needlepoint tops.
$75-$100
Sold
for $250
235. Federal gilt girandole mirror with gilt iron candle
holders and carved spread eagle crest. 41”h.x24/30”w.
$3,000-$5,000
Sold
for $2,500
236. Staffordshire castle and a Staffordshire cottage, mid 19th
c.
$100-$150
Sold
for $150
237. Staffordshire figural group inkstand. lamb hind hoof
missing. 7”h.
$150-$200
Sold
for $100
238. Pair of mahogany armchairs with pink upholstery.
38”h.x29”w.x27”d., seat 14”h.
$100-$150
Sold
for $475
239. Maple recamier. 27”h.x62”l.x32”w.
$200-$300
Sold
for $50
240. Pair of wrought iron and brass standing floor lamps. 60”h.
$150-$200
Sold
for $225
241. Two sets of brass fireplace tools. 32”h. each
$200-$300
Sold
for $900
242. Brassbound wood fireplace bellows. Poor condition.
31”l.x9”w.
$150-$200
Sold
for $50
243. Brass wire fireplace fender and reproduction copper bed
warmer. Fender-12”h.x41”l.x12”d., warmer-32”l.
$100-$200
Sold
for $300
244. Pair of Chippendale brass andirons with lemon finials and
penny feet. 17”h.x19”d.x12”w.
$400-$600
Sold
for $800
245. Pair of classical gilt candelabra, c.1820, with oriental
figural bases. 22”h.
$600-$900
Sold
for $3750
246. Pair of
Paris porcelain double handled classical urns with
harbor scenes. 10.5”h.
$600-$900
Sold
for $1,100
247. French porcelain covered box with cherub and drum.
6.5”h.
$100-$150
Sold
for $250
248. Grouping of brass- tray, genie lamp, dog ashtray, Tole
tray & cased scissors.
$50-$75
Sold
for $50
249. Bohemia glass compote, red cut-to-clear, with dolphin
supports. 7.25”h.x9”w.
$200-$300
Sold
for $200
250. Sully, Thomas [American 1783-1872] oil on canvas portrait
of Captain James Biddle, U.S.N. (1793-1848), and signed “T.S.
1826”. According to Sully’s daybook the painting was
commissioned by Nicholas Biddle, (brother of James). Cleaned,
revarnished and relined sometime in the 20th c.,
scratch to face approx. 1.5”l., repair to canvas approx. 3”l.
c.1930, new mending plates on period stretcher. Site-18.25”x14”
$20,000-$25,000
Sold
for $110,000
251. Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut highboy base with cabriole
legs and Spanish feet. 34.5”h.x42”w.x23”d.
$2,000-$2,500
Sold
for $850
252. Set of six Federal mahogany saber leg chairs with leaf
carved center splats. 32.5”h.x18”w.x18”d., seat-18”h.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $6,500
253. Carved mahogany open armchair with needlepoint upholstery.
40”h.x23”w.x18”d., seat 15”h.
$300-$500
Sold
for $225
254. Gilt framed portrait of Major John Biddle, copy of the
original. 28”x22”
$150-$200
Sold
for $700
255. Philadelphia Federal mahogany serpentine front card table.
29.5”h.x35”w.x17”d.
$600-$800
Sold
for $325
256. Federal walnut candlestand. 27.5”h.x18.5”d.x22” diam.
$300-$400
Sold
for $175
257. Chippendale cherry four-drawer chest. Feet replaced.
39”h.x38.5”w.x21”d.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $1,200
258. Victorian tilt-top game table, lacquered papier-mâché with
mother-of-pearl inlay. Poor condition. 28”h.x22” diam.
$400-$500
Sold
for $125
259. Federal mahogany demilune card table with line inlay.
28.75”h.x36”w.x17”d.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $325
260. White porcelain urn form table lamp. 13”h.
$50-$75
Sold
for $125
261. Mahogany breakfast table with acanthus carved pedestal and
claw feet, possibly by Anthony Quervelle,
Philadelphia.
30.5”h.x24.5”w. (open-56.5”) x 24”d.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $2,750
262. Late 19th c. wall clock, mahogany veneered
signed “Hurst Liverpool”, cut down from a tall case clock.
64”h.x21”w.x9.5”d.
$600-$800
Sold
for $850
263. Federal mahogany bow-front shaving mirror.
20”h.x21.5”w.x8”d.
$300-$500
Sold
for $300
264. Chippendale style mahogany desk with rope carved edge and
galleried top. 32”h.x35”w.x24”d.
$500-$750
Sold
for $600
265. Victorian coalscuttle, hand painted tin.
23.5”h.x11”w.x8.5”d.
$75-$100
Sold
for $275
266. Pair of engravings “Lady Falconiere” by Eugene Jazet in
gilt frames. Approx. 24”x18”
$300-$500
Sold
for $500
267. Oil on board landscape with cows “The Old Mill Pond, Cape
May, New Jersey” signed “M.A. Scull 1943”. 14”x22”
$200-$300
Sold
for $500
268. Pair of maple four-poster single beds.
$150-$200
Sold
for $550
269. Stencil decorated black lacquer side chair with cane seat.
33”h.x18”w.x15”d., seat 17.5”h.
$75-$100
Sold
for $225
270. Empire mahogany marble top vanity with serpentine front.
Minor veneer loss, refinished, plugged holes from missing
mirror. 29”h.x37’w.x20”d.
$400-$600
Sold
for $400
271. Walnut spool turned stand. 29”h.x24”w.x13”d.
$100-$125
Sold
for $100
272. J.E. Caldwell carriage clock, brass and glass. Chip to
glass one side. 6”h.
$200-$300
Sold
for $75
273. Victorian coalscuttle, hand painted tin.
23.5”h.x11”w.x9.5”d.
$75-$100
Sold
for $325
274. English oak
Windsor comb-back armchair.
32.5”h.x22.5”w.x15.5”d., seat 16”h.
$250-$350
Sold
for $175
275. Empire mahogany piano stool with needlepoint top. 21.5’h.
$150-$200
Sold
for $475
276. Federal style mahogany presentation banjo clock with
églomise painted panel of Mt. Vernon. 39.5’h.x10.5”w.x4”d.
$600-$800
Sold
for $1,700
277. Black painted spool table. 29”h.x24”w.x14”d.
$50-75
Sold
for $25
278. Gilt framed mirror with applied floral decoration.
26.5”x21”
$150-$200
Sold
for $225
279. Oval gilt framed mirror. 19”x16”
$50-$75
Sold
for $75
280. Oil on board painting signed “A. Zisi”, dated 1839, of two
horses and a peasant. 10”x8.25”
$300-$500
Sold
for $950
281. Nicholson, George Washington [American 1832-1912] oil on
wooden board marsh scene with two figures along a bridge, titled
verso “Marshes-Cape May” and signed “G.W. Nicholson”. Cleaned
and heavily revarnished. 15.5”x21.5”
$2,000-$2,500
Sold
for $2,400
282. Briscoe, Franklin Dullin [American 1844-1903] oil on
canvas of sailing ships in stormy seas and a lighthouse with
lifeboat station signed “F.D. Briscoe 1890”, original gilt
frame, 3.5” tear UL and .5” tear center.19.75”x29.5”
$2,500-$3,000
Sold
for $3,750
283. Briscoe, Franklin Dullin [American 1844-1903] oil on
canvas beach scene signed “F.D. Briscoe 1895”, frame of a later
date, light period surface buckling due to stretcher shrinkage.
19.5”x41”
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $5,000
284. Chippendale cherry slant-front desk with fitted interior.
Feet replaced. 40”h.x38”w.x19”d.
$1,800-$2,200
Sold
for $7,500
285. Louis Icart “Winged Victory” original limited edition dry
point and etching signed “Icart” and numbered 108/150. 30.5”x23”
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $1,800
286. Louis Icart print original limited edition dry point and
etching of a lady in red with ravens signed “Icart” and numbered
65/100. 28.5”x22”
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $1,200
287. Chippendale style mahogany chest-on-frame.
68.5”h.x43.5”w.x23”d.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $800
288. Federal inlaid mahogany shaving mirror. 19”h.x18”w.x7.5”d.
$150-$200
Sold
for $200
289. French carriage clock, brass and glass made for Bailey,
Banks & Biddle. 4.25”h.
$200-$300
Sold
for $100
290. Mahogany banjo clock signed “F. Howard and Co. Boston”.
29”h.x12”w.x4”d.
$2,000-$3,000
Sold
for $2,000
291. Six stenciled half-spindle back side chairs.
32”h.x16”w.x14”d., seat 17”h.
$300-$500
Sold
for $475
292. Oil on tin portrait of a young woman, a bird perched on
her finger and mounted in a gilt frame. 20”x16”
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $500
293. Child’s walnut gate-leg drop-leaf table.
17”h.x18”d.x10”w., each leaf 7”w.
$75-$100
Sold
for $25
294. Mahogany five-drawer lingerie chest. 47”h.x24”w.x17.5”d.
$200-$250
Sold
for $275
295. Inlaid mahogany shaving mirror. 16”h.x12”w.x6”d.
$75-$100
Sold
for $25
296. Coin spot glass font oil lamp with amber glass base,
electrified. 9”h. to bottom of socket.
$50-$75
Sold
for $150
297. Tiger maple chest with a 3-over-4 graduated drawer
configuration and by family tradition came from the Biddle home
"Andalusia". 42”h.x36”w.x21”d.
$2,500-$3,500
Sold
for $13,000
298. Queen Anne style curly maple lowboy. 29”h.x33”w.x20”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $650
299. Oak Seth Thomas schoolmaster’s clock. 22”h.x14.5”w.
$150-$200
Sold
for $200
300. Rare Watercolor portrait attributed to Thomas Sully of
Eliza Falconett Middleton, was the wife of Izard Middleton and
the granddaughter-in-law of Arthur Middleton, signer of the
Declaration of Independence, the family home being “Middleton
Place” outside of Charleston, South Carolina. The attribution
comes from a later copy of a letter (that will accompany the
painting when sold) dated 1816 letter to Samuel Craig of
Baltimore from a Mr. DeKantzen (who uses the pen name Kit Kat).
DeKantzen identifies the subject of this watercolor as “Mrs.
Middleton of South Carolina” and notes the artist as Thomas
Sully. The letter continues on in noting how striking Kit Kat
found the portrait. 9”x7.5”
$10,000-$15,000
Sold
for $30,000
301. Sheraton
mahogany one-drawer washstand. 34”h.x26.5’w.x18”d.
$200-$250
Sold
for $275
302. Pine single rope bed.
$200-$300
Sold
for $25
303. Empire mahogany marble top vanity with mirror. Left mirror
post loose. Base 32”h.x 34”w.x19.75”d., mirror 31”h.x27”w.
$250-$300
Sold
for $325
304. Four painted side chairs with stencil decoration.
$75-$100
Sold
for $275
305. Late Sheraton carved mahogany mirror with painted glass of
cottages. Chip to base of one column. 32”h.x17.5”w.
$100-$125
Sold
for $225
306. Sheraton mahogany mirror with églomise painted panel of
sailboat and church. 31”h.x17”w.
$250-$350
Sold
for $250
307. Pair of sterling silver candlesticks with etched Colonial
hurricane shades.
$400-$600
Sold
for $2,200
308. Cranberry glass jar with base metal cover and two pairs of
cut glass decanters.
$125-$150
Sold
for $150
309. Maple Chippendale style mirror.
$200-$300
Sold
for $250
310. Gilt framed mirror.
$50-$75
Sold
for $125
311. French brass and glass carriage clock.
$200-$300
Sold
for $125
312. Maple framed needlepoint of pheasants.
$150-$200
Sold
for $600
313. Sheraton walnut drop-leaf breakfast table.
$200-$300
Sold
for $125
314. Walnut footstool with needlepoint top.
$50-$75
Sold
for $175
315. Swan milk glass base oil lamp, electrified.
$50-$75
Sold
for $350
316. Oil on board portrait of a lady, late 19th c.
20”x14.5”
$600-$800
Sold
for $2,500
317. Pair of mercury glass candlesticks.
$25-$50
Sold
for $125
318. Oil on board portrait of a girl by John Millais in a gilt
frame. 16”x12.5”
$200-$300
Sold
for $225
319. Mahogany two-tier lamp table.
$25-$50
Sold
for $15
320. Collection of six early and important fine arts reference
books.
$500-$700
WD
321. Collection of eight books relating to
Cape May,
NJ.
$300-$500
Sold
for $225
322. Sheraton cherry highcase. 57.5”h.x40.5”w.x21”d.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $900
323. Hepplewhite cherry chest of drawers. Scratches, nicks,
dents. 39”h.x42.5”w.x18.25”d.
$750-$1,000
Sold
for $500
324. Victorian gilt mirror. 49”x25”
$300-$400
Sold
for $350
325. Sully, Thomas [American 1783-1872] oil on canvas portrait
of a pretty young woman wearing a red dress with a lace trimmed
bodice, signed front and verso “T.S.”. Although the sitter is
unknown, family history relates that this is one of the
daughters of the painter Thomas Sully. The link between the
Sully and Biddle families is well documented through extensive
correspondence as well as the numerous family portraits executed
by Sully for the Biddles. The 1921 catalog of Sully’s work
lists several un-located portraits of Sully’s daughters of which
any one could be the subject of this painting. Cleaned,
revarnished, relined, several repairs under BL, restretched
w/original keys note: initials verso are on top of lining and so
were added to copy the originals underneath by the conservator.
20.75”x17”
$10,000-$15,000
Sold
for $7,000
326. Mahogany canopy bed. Breaks, chips, cracks. Posts 8’h.,
48”w.x77”l.
$600-$900
Sold
for $350
327. Four porcelain toothpick holders, porcelain figural group.
$100-$150
Sold
for $50
328. Peale, Mary J. [American, 1826-1902] oil on canvas
painting titled and signed verso “Study of Small Partridges From
Nature by Mary J. Peale 1863”. Label verso notes it was loaned
to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, exhibit #478 and dated
1882. Slight loss in
UR
corner. 9”x12.75”
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $2,400
329. Collection of five books relating to early Philadelphia.
$300-$500
Sold
for $150
330. Glazed ceramic frog fountain and two other frogs.
$100-$200
Sold
for $225
331. Collection of 2 books on birds.
$100-$200
Sold
for $50
332. Grouping- Mary Gregory vase, yellow ware, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $225
333. Sevres porcelain urn, 19th c., 7”h., Paris
porcelain compote 5”h. and urn 4.5”.
$500-$700
Sold
for $150
334. Print of N. Biddle, a Sully print and another portrait.
$50-$100
Sold
for $1,200
335. White painted
Windsor
side chair, c.1830.
$100-$150
Sold
for $75
336. Oil on board seascape
signed “Herbert Brown” titled “Incoming Tide” 16”x14” and a
small oil on board of a sailboat 8”x5.75”
$150-$200
Sold
for $350
337. Grouping of pressed and colored glass shoes, boots, hats,
etc.
$250-$250
Sold
for $750
338. Black lacquered brush box and a Napoleon miniature.
$100-$150
Sold
for $325
339. Mohair teddy bear wearing Daughter’s of Union Veterans
medal. 28”h.
$400-$600
Sold
for $650
340. Oil on canvas portrait of young girl holding an English
spaniel, appears to be the original frame.18”x15”
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $200
341. Penna. storage box, early 19th c., with stipple
paint decoration. Some losses to paint. 6.5”h.x18”l.x9.5”d.
$600-$800
Sold
for $750
342. Penna. paint decorated half spindle-back settee, c.1840.
Repair to arm, some repainting. 34.5”h.x72.5”l.x23.5”d.
$700-$900
Sold
for $400
343. Grain painted blanket chest, 19th/20thc.
Drawer replaced. 24”h.x28.5”w.x18.25”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $100
344. Cast iron stag doorstop, late 19th c.
8.5”h.x8”w.
$100-$125
Sold
for $150
345. Classical mahogany gaming table,
Haines
Connelly School. 30”h.x36”w.x20”d.
$2,000-$3,000
Sold
for $1,700
346. Bird’s-eye maple single sleigh bed, late 19th/early
20th c. and by family tradition came from the Biddle
home "Andalusia". 43”h.x75”l.x44”w.
$150-$200
Sold
for $600
347. Diminutive pine chest, late 19th c.
20”h.x21.5”w.x11”d.
$100-$150
Sold
for $275
348. Chippendale style mahogany display cabinet with glass
door, 20th c. 46.5”h.x22.5”w.x10”d.
$150-$200
Sold
for $125
349. Large grouping of pressed glass figures, gilt shoes,
animals, etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $225
350. Pair of Staffordshire spill vases, mid 19th c.
One cracked, small hole.
$300-$400
Sold
for $200
351. Currier & Ives lithograph “Harry Bassett and Longfellow”.
Discoloration, foxing.
$100-$200
Sold
for $150
352. Staffordshire cottage with waterwheel, mid 19th
c. Chips. 11”h.x7.5”w.
$150-$200
Sold
for $25
353. Two-gallon stoneware jar with blue decoration. Hairline
crack, chips to rim. 13.5”h.x7”diam.
$200-$300
Sold
for $200
354. N. Currier lithograph “Cutter Yacht Maria”. Stains,
tideline, discoloration, foxing. 21.5”x27.5”
$300-$400
Sold
for $900
355. Miniature Dutch cupboard, paint decorated.
17.25”h.x10.5”w.x7.25”d.
$400-$600
Sold
for $325
356. Papier-mâché snuffbox with documentation stating “Snuffbox
belonging to Nicholas Biddle painted by Thomas Sully”.
75”h.x3.25”w.x2.25”d.
$400-$600
Sold
for $850
357. Roasting fork, 18th/19thc.rustic
Continental, with carved shaft handle. 32”l.
$300-$400
NS
358. Victorian gilt mirror. 35’h.x25.5”
$200-$300
Sold
for $325
359. Wardrobe with floral paint decoration, 20th c.
58.5”h.x40”w.x25”d.
$150-$200
Sold
for $325
360. Steiff pull-toy horse with rockers. Overall good
condition, reins broken, marked on rear H-C. 35”h.x55”l.x19.5”w.
$500-$700
Sold
for $400
361. Endicott & Co., NY lithograph “Delaware River Steamboat
Company…”. 17.5”h.x27”w.
$600-$900
Sold
for $1,100
362. Mahogany veneered one-drawer washstand. 33”h.x24”w.x17”d.
$100-$150
Sold
for $125
363. Staffordshire church in castle form, mid 19th
c. 9”h.x3”d.x6.5”w.
$50-$75
Sold
for $125
364. Georgian walnut veneered kneehole desk with fold-down
writing surface. 32.75”h.x39.75”w.x23.5’d.
$2,500-$3,500
Sold
for $2,500
365. N. Currier lithograph “A Favorite Pony”. Some stains.
10”x14’
$300-$400
Sold
for $375
366. Currier & Ives lithograph “Judge Fullerton”.
Discoloration, stains. 12.75”x15.75”
$100-$150
Sold
for $75
367. Currier & Ives lithograph “America’s Cup- Vigilant &
Valkyrie in a Thrash to Windward” copyright 1893. 18.75”x25.25”
$2,000-$2,500
Sold
for $1,700
368. Two Staffordshire cottages. 7”h.x5.5”w. & 3.5”h.x3.5”w.
$100-$150
Sold
for $75
369. Curly maple gate-leg drop-leaf table.
27.5”h.x42.25”d.x15.5”w., leaves down
$1,500-$2,000
NS
370. Two Currier & Ives lithographs “Queen of Clippers”
10.5”x15.5” & “Challenge” 10.5”x13.5”, both poor condition.
$100-$200
Sold
for $150
371. Staffordshire 19th c. Samson and the Lion.
Cracked. 11.5”h.x9.5”w.
$100-$200
Sold
for $200
372. Watercolor of a wheat field signed “E. Frank Carson”.
13.75”x19”
$400-$500
NS
373. German porcelain figural vase of hunter with stag, late 19th
c. Minor chips. 6.25”h.
$75-$100
Sold
for $25
374. Philadelphia Classical mahogany work table with a center
pedestal, c.1840. 30.5”h.x21.5”w.x17”d.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $1,400
375. Staffordshire Little Red Riding Hood, 19th c.
Losses to paw.
$200-$300
Sold
for $125
376. German porcelain covered box, early 20th c.
8.5”h.x5.75”diam.
$75-$100
Sold
for $75
377. Currier & Ives lithograph “The Sinking of the Cumberland
by the Ironclad Merrimac”. Some foxing. 9.5”x13.5”
$200-$300
Sold
for $125
378. Chippendale stool, c.1780.
$2,000-$2,500
Sold
for $950
379. Continental lap desk, 18th/19thc.,
inlaid figured walnut.
$500-$800
NS
380. Pair of silver plate candelabra and a wine cooler.
$100-$125
Sold
for $200
381. Sterling silver circular dish with swing handle by J.E.
Caldwell. 9”h.x10”diam.
$100-$200
Sold
for $125
382. Sterling silver
Adams style card holder 6”l., 2 shell form ashtrays 5.75” and a
rectangular 5.75”l.tray.
$100-$200
Sold
for $150
383. Chinese silver cup with chased battle scene and dragon
handle, gold wash interior with original box. 4.5”h.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $1,500
384. Silver plate rectangular tray 15.25”x11.5”and four
vegetable dishes (lacking lids).
$100-$125
Sold
for $25
385. Three English silver 19th c. skewers.
$125-$175
Sold
for $50
386. Grouping of coin silver spoons incl. Lownes, R&W Wilson,
etc.
$150-$175
Sold
for $175
387. English silver wine coaster and three
Sheffield
examples.
$100-$200
Sold
for $125
388. Five silver overlay hot plates, one larger example (top
cracked), ashtrays, coasters, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $425
389. Federal mirror with églomise painting of house and
sailboat, c.1820. 31”h.x16”w.
$150-$250
Sold
for $325
390. Equine painting of a dapple gray, early 20th c.
19”x23.5”
$150-$200
Sold
for $375
391. Grouping of sterling silver and silver plate napkin
holders, wine labels, horse knife rest, cloisonné ashtrays, etc.
$150-$200
Sold
for $150
392. Marble doorstop “Henry Carvill” and a Chippendale style
silver plate reticulated planter, 8.25”diam.
$150-$250
Sold
for $175
393. Oil on panel portrait of Eliza Mower (1788-1865), c.
1840-50, seated pose, Chinese School. 15.5”x11’
$750-$1,000
Sold
for $2,000
394. Large pine storage box. 22”h.x50”l.x22”d.
$50-$75
Sold
for $25
395. Pine storage chest. 26”h.x51”l.x26”d.
$25-$50
Sold
for $75
396. Grouping of pottery- planters, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $100
397. Grouping of silver plate tableware- ice bucket, tray, etc.
$75-$100
Sold
for $25
398. Oil on canvas seascape painting titled “Surge & Spray” by
Herbert Brown, probably
Cape May,
NJ.
14”x20.25”
$200-$300
Sold
for $200
399. Grouping of sterling silver and silver plate articles, 9
pcs.
$75-$100
Sold
for $25
400. Oil on canvas portrait of Madame Adele Sigoigne attributed
to Bass Otis accompanied by a letter dated June 9, 1816 from
Nicholas Biddle on his stationary as President of the Bank of
the United States to Bass Otis at his studio in
Philadelphia
addressing the delivery of the painting and Biddle’s
satisfaction with the work. Light surface crackature and
buckling, old but not original varnish, original frame with
perhaps some early 20th c. changes and repainting.
32.5”x29”
$10,000-$15,000
Sold
for $40,000
401. Watercolor painting of birds by Herbert Brown and a pen &
ink of seagulls.
$150-$200
Sold
for $50
402. Large lot of framed photographs.
$50-$75
Sold
for $125
403. Stamp collection of the world, mostly 19th c.,
hinge mounted in album.
$50-$75
Sold
for $275
404. Three books- Chapman Color Key to North American
Songbirds 1912, Lancaster
Extinct Animals
1905, Warren
Birds of Pennsylvania
1890.
$200-$250
Sold
for $200
405. Eight photo albums,
Cape May,
NJ and other Cape May ephemera.
$150-$200
Sold
for $300
406. N. Currier “Centerville
and Black Douglas”. 24.5”x32.25’
$750-$1,000
Sold
for $950
407. Large collection of ephemera- photos, cards, books, etc.
from Haverford College, PA.
$75-$125
Sold
for $1,900
408. Cut glass compote with scalloped rim. 9.5”h.x10”diam.
$50-$75
Sold
for $350
409. Six framed photographs and prints.
$75-$100
Sold
for $175
410. Simon, Hermann G. (1846-1895) oil on panel painting of a
Japanese Spaniel. 12”x10”
$400-$600
Sold
for $600
411. Pine slide-lid box, painted green, dated
1818.10”h.x23’l.x12.5”d.
$100-$125
Sold
for $275
412. Grouping of jewelry- 6 yellow gold bracelets, quartz
wristwatch, rings, costume jewelry, etc.
$300-$400
Sold
for $250
413. Large group of vintage table linens.
$200-$300
Sold
for $275
414. Grouping of costume jewelry.
$200-$300
Sold
for $150
415. Ten needlepoint pillows- cats, dogs, horses, bird.
$200-$300
Sold
for $50
416. Grouping of costume jewelry.
$300-$400
Sold
for $150
417. White painted nine spindle-back side chair, c.1830.
$100-$125
Sold
for $100
418. Currier & Ives “A New England Home”. Stains. 9.5”x13.5”
$100-$150
Sold
for $100
419. Mahogany hanging cabinet. 22.5”h.x16.25”w.x6.5”d.
$100-$150
Sold
for $100
420. Collection of colored & pressed glass shoes- 14 pcs.
$100-$125
Sold
for $25
421. Two prints- “Countess of Blessington” & a lady in red
dress. 13”x9” & 4.75”x3.75”
$100-$200
Sold
for $100
422. Oil on board painting of horses, 19th c.
5.5”x7.5”
$150-$250
Sold
for $500
423. Wrought iron standing floor lamp.
$25-$50
Sold
for $25
424. Grouping of sterling and other picture frames.
$100-$150
Sold
for $50
425. Oil on canvas portrait of General George Washington
attributed to Rembrandt Peale (1778-1860), one of several copies
made by Peal of his famous “Porthole Portrait” of
Washington,
and mounted in an ornate early 19th century rococo
frame. Cleaned, relined and restretched c.1930, some evidence of
inpainting on face and bottom of uniform, original framed
repainted. 20.75”x17”
$15,000-$20,000
Sold
for $40,000
426. Mahogany butler’s tray on stand.
$400-$600
Sold
for $950
427. Set of six cast iron eagle snow-birds.
$100-$200
Sold
for $175
428. Paint decorated sewing box, mid 19th c.
$200-$300
Sold
for $75
429. Limestone urn. 14”h.x 12”diam.
$100-$150
Sold
for $250
430. Large group of vintage table linens.
$400-$600
Sold
for $400
431. Grouping of pottery- Fiesta ware pitcher, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $200
432. Group of chain mail purses, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $475
433. Three quilts.
$300-$400
Sold
for $1,100
434. Grouping- opera glasses, lighters, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $100
435. Grouping of jewelry- pearls, pins, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $150
436. Round mahogany occasional table, late 19th c.
29.5”h.x22.75diam.
$300-$400
Sold
for $125
437. Empire mahogany commode with marble top, late 19th
c., with safe. 30”h.x15.25”w.x12.5”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $400
438. Ten misc. tiebacks, lock and two jamb hooks.
$300-$400
Sold
for $950
439. Two Wilcox & Gibbs automatic sewing machines, c.1937.
10”x13” ea.
$200-$300
Sold
for $200
440. Nine needlepoint pillows- floral and Christmas motifs.
$200-$300
Sold
for $125
441. Two needlepoint footstools. 10”h.x10”x13” & 9”h.x13”x8”
$100-$150
Sold
for $100
442. Set of twelve cased demitasse spoons and grouping of misc.
sterling and silver plate.
$150-$200
Sold
for $200
443. Box of unframed needlepoint work incl. 5 chair seat
covers, small throw & purse.
$200-$300
Sold
for $50
444. Grouping of picture frames, early family photographs, etc.
$150-$200
Sold
for $225
445. Oil on masonite painting of a seascape signed “H.B. 1930”
(Herbert Brown). 12”x16”
$100-$150
Sold
for $175
446. Appliqué quilt with baskets of tulips. 72”x88”
$100-$150
Sold
for $75
447. Grouping- 2 bisque doll heads, toys, etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $700
448. Two oil on board impressionist paintings of beach scenes,
“H. Brown” 1929 & 1934. 8.5”x11.5” ea.
$100-$150
Sold
for $425
449. Grouping of ladies jewelry, costume etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $100
450. Oil on canvas portrait of Mrs. Thomas Hulme (1773-1846)
attributed to John Neagle (1796-1865) of
Philadelphia
and mounted in a 20th c. Revival frame. Cleaned,
revarnished and restretched at some point, inpainting at neck
and collar. 29.5”x24.5”
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $325
451. Remmy stoneware pitcher with blue decoration. Good
condition. 11.5”h.
$2,000-$3,000
Sold
for $2,400
452. Rare Remmy advertising two-gallon stoneware pitcher “H.N.
Hopkins Importers and Dealers in Glass and Queensware, 612
Market St. Philadelphia”. Hairline crack to rim approx. 1.5”.
13.5”h.
$5,000-$7,500
Sold
for $6,500
453. Open-face 18k gold pocket watch, J.E. Caldwell, “Louis K.
Lewis 1892”.
$250-$350
Sold
for $1,000
454. Open-face Elgin GF pocket watch and a 14k gold penknife
dated 1921.
$150-$200
Sold
for $500
455. Oil on canvas portrait of Mr. Thomas Hulme (1773-1846)
attributed to John Neagle (1796-1865) of
Philadelphia.
Cleaned, revarnished, some surface crackature and buckling,
evidence of some inpainting, canvas laid on wooden panel.
41”x33.5”
$2,000-$3,000
Sold
for $750
455A. Western Penna. stoneware cooler, 19th c. 17”h.
$3,500-$4,000
NS
456. Mourning pin “Charles J. Biddle of Detroit Died Jany 13,
1825 with seed pearls and lock of hair 1.5”l.x.5” and another
mourning pin “Hetty F. Biddle/Martha W. Wetherill” in a gold
knot pattern with locks of hair (clasp damaged) 1.5”x1.25”.
$250-$350
Sold
for $250
457. Mahogany cased mantel clock with pendulum & key. 10.25”h.
$100-$125
Sold
for $125
458. Oval watercolor portrait of Fanny Kemble 1803. 8.75”x6.75”
$200-$300
Sold
for $750
459. Set of six French gilt metal rosette tiebacks, mid 19th
c. 6.5”l.x5”diam.
$300-$500
Sold
for $1,100
460. Jerome Clock Co. mahogany cased mantel clock. 11.5”x7”
$100-$125
Sold
for $50
461. Set of four French gilt metal tiebacks, mid 19th
c. 6”l.x4”diam.
$200-$300
Sold
for $650
462. Mahogany veneered mantel shelf clock. 13”h.x8”w.
$75-$100
Sold
for $50
463. Grouping of misc. tiebacks, 19th/20th
c.
$100-$200
Sold
for $200
464. Two Royal Copenhagen satyrs. 6”h. ea.
$400-$600
Sold
for $450
465. Pair of Sheffield Corinthian column candlesticks. 9.5”h.
$150-$200
Sold
for $75
466. Three sterling silver ladles by Tiffany Company 1880,
13”l., 11.256”l. & 7”l.
$600-$900
Sold
for $2,000
467. Royal
Copenhagen dog 9”l., cat 4”h., rabbit 3”h.and a B&G
cat 5”h.
$75-$100
Sold
for $175
468. James Dixon and Sons silver plate jar set. 11.5”x8.5”
$100-$150
Sold
for $75
469. Six-piece Gorham Co. silver plate tea service, 2 teapots,
creamer, sugar bowl, slop bowl & tray 13.75”x20”.
$500-$700
Sold
for $250
470. Six coin silver tablespoons, D. Dupuy, monogrammed CHB(?).
9.25”l. ea.
$300-$400
Sold
for $1,100
471. Pair of weighted sterling silver candlesticks. 9.75”h.
$300-$400
Sold
for $300
472. Sterling silver Paul Revere style bowl with inscription.
Minor dents. 4.5”h.x9”diam.
$150-$200
Sold
for $150
473. Meissen porcelain pug dog, 19th c.
9.25”h.x11.5”l.
$500-$700
Sold
for $1,400
474. Print “First Regiment of Guards in 1745” printed by
Johnson & Bessent. Some foxing. 13.25”x18”
$250-$350
NS
475. Meissen porcelain pug dog, 19th c. 6.5”h.x8”l.
$400-$600
Sold
for $550
476. Penna. tavern table, 18th c., with single
drawer and ball feet.
$1,200-$1,800
NS
477. Currier & Ives lithograph “Henry”. Stains, discoloration.
12.5”x15.5”
$100-$200
Sold
for $175
478. English Regency shaving mirror, bow-front, inlaid
mahogany. 22.75”h.x29”w.x8.5”d.
$600-$800
Sold
for $600
479. Oil lamp with lithopane shade, electrified. 20”h.
$100-$200
Sold
for $400
480. Cherry Chippendale drop-leaf table. As found.
28.5”h.x41.25”l.x13”d.
$400-$500
Sold
for $425
481. Pair of Staffordshire figures, mid 19th c.
Losses to hands. 9.5”h.
$100-$200
Sold
for $125
482. Print of a snow owl. Foxing. 18.75”x12.5”
$200-$300
Sold
for $175
483. Two Audubon prints- “Warbler” 23”x16” and “Pipiry
Flycatcher” 20.5”x16.5”.
$200-$300
Sold
for $150
484. Chester Co., PA cherry bow-front chest, signed
indistinctly. Brasses replaced, scratches, losses, evidence of
having been painted green at one time. 41”h.x44”w.x24”d.
$2,000-$2,500
NS
485. Brass pail, trivet and
Cape Cod lighter.
$100-$150
Sold
for $150
486. Cherry two-piece corner cupboard, c.1830, with red wash.
Feet replaced. 86.5”h.x43”w.x21.5”d.
$3,000-$4,000
Sold
for $4,000
487. Maple three-slat open armchair,
New England
18th c.
$400-$600
Sold
for $50
488. Mahogany veneer chifforobe, early 20th c. Chips
to veneer on sides, scratches. 61”h.x41”w.x25”d.
$400-$600
Sold
for $500
489. Hepplewhite style two-part breakfront, inlaid mahogany, 20th
c. Scratches. 77.5”h.x55.5”w.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $1,000
490. Philadelphia Chippendale mahogany slant-front
schoolmaster’s desk, c.1780. Repair to LF leg.
35.5”h.x26.75”w.x20.5’d.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $1,000
491. Set of four French brass classical wall sconces, c.1920.
13.5”h.x9”w.x5”d
$300-$500
Sold
for $400
492. Keystone RR 6400 metal child’s riding steam locomotive toy
train. Missing bell clapper, losses to brake handle and paint,
scratches. 12.5”h.x26”l.x7”w.
$300-$400
Sold
for $275
493. N. Currier lithograph “The Favorite Horse”. Stains.
9.5”x14”
$300-$350
Sold
for $325
494. English Regency mahogany writing desk, 19th c.
Losses to baize, stains. 40.5”h.x38.75”w.x21.25”d.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $700
495. Group of sporting books on hunting and fishing.
$100-$200
Sold
for $25
496. Two burl walnut bowls, one finished- 3.5”h.x9.25”diam.,
one unfinished- 3.75”h.x7.75”diam. Losses.
$1,000-1,500
Sold
for $1,000
497. Tiger maple saber leg side chair. As found.
$100-$150
Sold
for $125
498. Watercolor of a ferryboat crossing scene signed “E.L.H.”,
[Henry, Edward Lamson, American, 1841-1919]. 11.75”x20.5”
$2,000-$3,000
Sold
for $1,800
499. Grouping of sterling silver- napkin rings, wine labels,
souvenir spoons, etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $350
500. Oil on ivory miniature Portrait of General George
Washington
in uniform as General of Continental Army with a paper label
on the reverse noting that the work is by William Grimaldi
[English, 1751-1830]. 3”x2.5”
$8,000-$10,000
Sold
for $11,000
501. Gilt framed silk needlework of a girl with a lamb. Losses,
tears. 17” diam.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $1,700
502. Grouping of sterling silver, silver plate and coin silver
tableware.
$200-$300
Sold
for $375
503. Red and white Jacquard coverlet.
$300-$400
NS
504. Empire sofa table, mahogany with ormolu mounts, round.
32.5”h., top 30”diam.
$1,000-$1,500
NS
505. Framed print of quail “Plantation Pond Covey” pencil
signed “Daniel Lanier”. 19”x24.75”
$150-$200
NS
506. Pair of Sadler Burslem seated cats, black and gilt. 13”h.
each
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $650
507. Five crewelwork pillows and three crochet examples.
$150-$200
Sold
for $25
508. French Provincial walnut tall case clock. Chips, cracks to
case, chip & repair to porcelain face. 86.5”h.x13”w.x10”d.
$2,000-$2,500
Sold
for $1,100
509. Oil portrait of a gentleman, early 19th c.,
possibly by John Neagle of Philadelphia, by family tradition
subject is of the Bockius
Family.
Relined, losses to frame. 29”x24”
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $1,200
510. Gothic Revival mahogany side chair.
$400-$600
Sold
for $350
511. Harding, George [American, 1882-1959] massive oil on
canvas painting of a foxhunting scene dated 1930. 72”x54”
$3,000-$4,000
Sold
for $5,500
512. Large group of vintage table linens.
$200-$300
Sold
for $200
513. Impressionist oil on masonite painting signed “H. Brown
1920” Jordan Pond Path, Seal Harbor, Maine. 16”x11.75”
$150-$200
Sold
for $375
514. Grouping of vintage photographs, Lewis, Dixon, Biddle
families.
$200-$300
Sold
for $325
515. Box vintage clothing- child’s ermine trimmed coat, hat &
leggings, ermine trimmed black velvet evening cape, etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $750
516. Two Royal Copenhagen figures, a Staffordshire dog & a
porcelain cat.
$200-$300
Sold
for $300
517. Tiffany Studios bronze dog “Shando”, 3 cold painted dogs,
silver plate dog knife rest & 4 other metal dogs.
$400-$600
Sold
for $400
518. Decorated storage box, music box piano, J.E. Caldwell
travel clock, cased eyeglasses, wooden clacker.
$150-$200
Sold
for $125
519. Percussion pistol, Daisy cast iron miniature stove,
traveling sewing box, etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $300
520. Three fringed silk shawls, 4 serviettes signed “J.M.
Biddle 24”, box old lace pieces Phila.
School
of Art Needlework, etc.
$300-$400
Sold
for $300
Addendum 520A.
Hamilton,
James [American, 1819-1878] oil on canvas seascape painting
signed LL “James Hamilton”. Some inpainting, restorations, frame
replaced. 16.25”x22”
$2,500-$3,500
Sold
for $3,500
Addendum 520B. Shattuck, Aaron Draper [American, 1832-1928] oil
on canvas landscape
White Mountain scene signed LL “Aaron Drape Shattuck”. Relined,
frame replaced. 12”x20”
$3,000-$4,000
Sold for $3,000
Addendum 520C. Griswold, Casimir Clayton [1834-1918] oil on
canvas Hudson Valley scene, c.1880, signed LL “Casimir C.
Griswold”.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold for $1,000
521. Sterling silver flatware Louis XV by
Whiting, 25 pieces. 9 tablespoons 6.75”l., 1 serving spoon 8”l.,
6 teaspoons 5.25”, 8 luncheon forks 7”l., 1 condiment spoon
5.75”. Monogrammed, abrasions to spoons.
$150-$200
Sold
for $225
522. Jacobean oak court cupboard, 17th
c. Scratches, dents, cracks, losses, legs spliced.
58”h.x51”w.x25”d.
$2,000-$2,500
Sold
for $1,300
523. Pair of pressed glass spherical candy jars.
$100-$150
Sold
for $100
524. Dresden
dish, porcelain cat & boot vase, dog ashtray.
$75-$100
Sold for $25
525. Oil on masonite painting signed “H. Brown”
8.5”x11.5” and a small pastel 8.75”x11.75”.
$100-$150
Sold
for $225
526. Pine trestle foot table, Continental 18th/19th
c. 33’h.x81.5”l.x32.5”d.
$1,500-$2,000
NS
527. Poplar two-part open top hutch, c.1800. 55”w.x84”h.
$2,000-$2,500
Sold
for $527
528. Carved Buddha, 18th/19thc. Hand
loose. 36.5”h.x32”w.x19”d.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $1,700
529. Box of crochet and tatting work.
$250-$350
Sold
for $125
530. Mahogany cased quarter-hour chime clock, early 20th
c. Not running, does chime, no key. 21”h.x11.75”w.x8.25”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $325
531. Grouping of 19th/20th c. keys.
$150-$200
Sold
for $175
532. Eleven small Staffordshire animals and figures, largest
3.5”h., late 19th c.
$300-$400
Sold
for $325
533. Group of six oil paintings, some of Cape May, NJ.
$300-$400
Sold
for $450
534. Grouping of old postcards, many vintage c. 1930.
$150-$200
Sold
for $100
535. Map of
Berlin,
Germany, early 19th c., “Plan De Berlin” by Simon
Schropp. Foxing, creases. 18”x22”
$200-$300
Sold
for $125
536. Map “Troianum Regnum” by N. Sanson.
$150-$200
Sold
for $25
537. Large sampler with religious verse, houses, vines by
family tradition wrought by Jane Davis,
Portsmouth,
NH.
Holes, foxing, reframed. 33”x32”
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $4,250
538. English Regency mahogany console cabinet.
43”h.x64.75”w.x11”d.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $600
539. Hepplewhite walnut card table, c.1790, with a rectangular
top and single drawer (repaired). 28.5”h.x35.5”w.x19.5”d.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $800
540. Penna. pine blanket chest, c.1820. 28”h.x46”w.x21”d.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $350
541. Sheraton walnut one-drawer stand. 29”h.x18”w.x18.25”d.
$150-$200
Sold
for $150
542. Group of photos and ephemera from the Lewis family.
$100-$200
Sold
for $250
543. New England maple four-drawer chest, c.1780. Refinished,
replaced handles, chips & scratches. 37”h.x30”w.x18.75”d.
$600-$900
Sold
for $500
544. Grouping- alarm clock, boxes, proof set, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $125
545. English blue transfer assembled china service.
$200-$300
Sold
for $100
546. Box vintage scrap books and ephemera from the Pratt, Lewis
and Biddle families.
$200-$300
Sold
for $125
547. Children’s books- Slovenly Peter, Tin Tin Tales,
Queerie with Queers, Tin Tans at Play, Pleasant Surprises.
$100-$200
Sold
for $275
548. Dog & cat cast iron penny bank, brass candlestick,
assorted animals.
$100-$200
Sold
for $100
549. Three books-Foreign Finches in Captivity, Familiar
Birds and What the Poets…, Book of Wild Flowers.
$200-$300
Sold
for $300
550. Group of
Britains
foxhunters, cold painted dog, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $400
551. Grouping of photographs, prints, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $125
552. Print “New Pictorial Phrenology Chart” by Frederick Bly.
8.75”x7”
$250-$300
Sold
for $175
553. Large group of vintage table linens.
$200-$300
Sold
for $425
554. Grouping- brush box, alarm clock, lighters, etc.
$150-$200
Sold
for $125
555. Currier & Ives lithograph “The Life of a Sportsman Going
Out”. Stains. 11.75”x15.5”
$400-$600
Sold
for $425
556. Gouache of a clipper ship “Black Ball Liner- Isaac Webb
1850” signed “G.F. Cambell ‘64”. 20.5”x26.5”
$1,500-$2,000
NS
557. Gould & Richter lithograph “Andigena Cucullatus”.
21.5”x14.25”
$800-$1,200
NS
558. William & Mary oak gate-leg table, 17th c.
English. Cracks, chips, drawer runner prob. replaced, feet are
original. 28”h.x57’l.x19.75”d.
$2,000-$2,500
Sold
for $1,800
559. Box lot sailing books, Time-Life books, etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $50
560. Hepplewhite mahogany demilune gaming table, c.1790.
Cracks, repairs, stains. 28.5”h.x36”w.x18”d.
$750-$1,000
Sold
for $700
561. Jersey blob-glass turtle, a porcelain powder jar and a
glass chicken.
$50-$75
Sold
for $550
562. English oak tri-fold pub table, 20th c. 22”h.
$300-$400
Sold
for $125
563. English oak gate-leg “tuck-a-way” table, 17th
c., with shoe feet. 27.75”h.x27”l.x9.75”d. w/leaves down.
$1,000-$1,500
NS
564. Black folio of prints and drawings.
$150-$200
Sold
for $25
565. Chippendale style tiger maple mirror. 28.75”h.x16”w.
$300-$500
Sold
for $275
566. Hepplewhite one-drawer drop-leaf table, c.1800. Brasses
replaced, additional bracing screws underneath.
28.5”h.x38”l.x19.5”d., leaves 13.25”
$300-$400
Sold
for $175
567. Set of six French carved oak chairs, 2 arm & 4 side.
Damages to rush seats. 42”h., seat 18”h.
$500-$800
Sold
for $250
568. Large black folio of prints and drawings.
$200-$300
Sold
for $150
569. Federal cherry spider leg candlestand, early 19th
c. Crack to shaft, check to top. 30”h., top 17”x17.5”
$200-$300
Sold
for $250
570. Grouping- 2 silver 1924 dollars, Nixon watch, misc.
jewelry.
$200-$300
Sold
for $150
571. Chippendale style walnut lowboy. 30.5”h.x36”w.x20”d.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $550
572. Walnut blanket chest, c.1830. Top scratched.
23”h.x42”w.x18”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $425
573. Twenty-four sterling silver luncheon forks 7”l., “Kings”
by Dominic & Haff, various monograms.
$300-$500
Sold
for $350
574. Pennsylvania tall case clock, c.1780,
Reading,
PA,
old mellow pine surface, 30-hour works, attrib. to Daniel Rose.
91”h.
$4,000-$6,000
NS
575. Jacobean style oak writing desk, late 19th c.
Scratches. 30”h.x51”w.x28”d.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $200
576. Chippendale style mahogany slant-front desk, late 19th
c. 41.5”h.x38”w.x20.5”d.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $600
577. Two U.S. Postal Appointments, 1 signed by Pres. Grover
Cleveland, 1 signed by Pres. Benjamin Harrison.
$200-$300
Sold
for $475
578. English mahogany butler’s tray table, mid 20th
c. 18.75”h.x38.75”l.x 29.5” w.,open
$400-$600
Sold
for $175
579. English mahogany two-tier dumbwaiter, 20th c.
Stain to top, top loose. 32”h.x lower 24”diam., upper 19.5”diam
$150-$200
Sold
for $100
580. Southern style walnut lowboy. Crack, stretcher damage.
28.75”h.x29”w.x19”d.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $1,200
581. Federal mahogany drop-leaf table. 28.25”h.x41”w.x18”d.,
leaf 17.75”
$100-$200
Sold
for $200
582. N. Currier lithograph “George M. Dallas”. Stains, foxing,
tideline. 13.75”x9.5”
$100-$150
Sold
for $75
583. Two Chippendale style ribbon-back armchairs. Chairs ended
out.
$150-$200
Sold
for $275
584. Brass-bound rosewood lap desk, mid 19th c.
7”h.x20”w.x10”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $250
585. New England style pine harvest table.
28.5”h.x72”l.x24.5”d.
$400-$600
Sold
for $950
586. English oak mule chest, 18th c. Restorations.
23”h.x42.5”w.x15.75”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $100
587. Lancaster Co. comb-back
Windsor
armchair, c.1770. Paint of a later date. 38”h.x26.5”w., seat
15”h.
$3,000-$4,000
NS
588. Mahogany carved swan console table with red jasper top,
early 20th c. Top replaced. 35.5”h., top 36”x20”
$900-$1,200
Sold
for $850
589. George Washington mahogany desk by
Smith
& Watson, New York. OA 37”h.x 72”w.x35”d., writing 31.5”h.
$2,500-$3,500
Sold
for $1,500
590. Pair of Federal brass andirons, c.1800. Center posts
replaced. 20”h.x16.75”d.
$300-$500
Sold
for $375
591. Pair of labeled Wallace Nutting bow-back Windsor side
chairs #305. One with damage to bow. 39.75”h.x18”w., seat 18”h.
ea.
$1,500-$2,500
Sold
for $900
592. Set of eight half spindle-back chairs, c.1840. Repainted.
$300-$400
Sold
for $250
593. Sheraton mahogany bow-front chest of drawers, c.1830.
Losses & cracks to veneer. 41”h.x49.5”w.x22.25”d.
$400-$600
Sold
for $450
594. Pair of Chippendale style Seybold & Cleland upholstered
wing chairs.
$300-$400
Sold
for $950
595. Chippendale style rosewood mirror, 20th c.
31.75”h.x17.25”w.
$200-$300
Sold
for $100
596. Set of five Hitchcock style side chairs, late 19th
c. Some wear to paint, new rush seats, probably repainted.
34.5”h.x17”w., seat 18”h.
$300-$500
Sold
for $275
597. German hand-carved chandelier, 19th c., with
polychrome decoration. Original paint, chips, cracks.
21”h.x20”w.
$500-$700
NS
598. Sheraton style mirror. Some losses to gilt. 20”h.x13.5”w.
$150-$200
Sold
for $125
599. Two wicker armchairs, rocker and table.
$300-$400
Sold
for $75
600. Sheraton style oak desk with leather top, early 20th
c. Scratches, wear to top. 28.5”h.x51”w.x27.5”d.
$500-$750
Sold
for $125
601. Redware bird whistle, redware 19th c. slip cup,
Turk’s Head mold and cup.
$400-$600
Sold
for $50
602. Chinese two-door cabinet, 19th c., reddish
surface. Scratches. 23”h.x36”w.x23.5”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $100
603. English lead garden pig (sow), 20th c. Some
squirrel damage. 11”h.x25”l.
$150-$200
Sold
for $650
604. Queen Anne style maple desk, late 19th c.
31.5”h.x54.5”w.x25”d.
$600-$900
Sold
for $325
605. Inlaid yew wood corner cabinet. 71”h.x36”w.x approx. 16”d.
$600-$900 Sold
for $650
606. Cut metal weathervane, man and alligator. 57”l.x21”h.
$500-$700
Sold
for $2,000
607. Sheraton mahogany bow-front chest of drawers, c.1820.
Chips, scratches,cracks, brasses replced. 42.75”h.x
44”w.22”d.
$600-$900
Sold
for $900
608. Sheraton mahogany veneered chest of drawers, c.1830. Hole
to backboard, burn marks, chips, cracks.
46.25”h.x39.5”w.x20.25”d.
$600-$900
Sold
for $375
609. Tin oil lamp with shade, 19th c. 11”h.
$100-$200
Sold
for $25
610. Blue painted bucket bench, late 19th c. Paint
of a later date. 41”h.x24”w.x11.5”d.
$300-$400
Sold
for $50
611. Japanese blue tissue silk kimono, 19th/20th
c.
$300-$400
Sold
for $125
612. Early Empire cherry and mahogany chest of drawers.
Repairs, patches. 45”h.x39”w.x21.75”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $650
613. Two walking sticks, one w/gold colored band 34”l., the
other w/ivory band 38”l.
$100-$200
Sold
for $75
614. Georgian silver helmet form creamer. 6.5”h.
$200-$300
Sold
for $100
615. Chippendale mahogany side chair.
$100-$125
Sold
for $50
616. Concrete garden bench, early 20th c. Damages.
19”h.x54”w.x16.25”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $450
617. Metal bound travel trunk, 18th/19th
c. As found. 14.5”h.x25.5”w.x15.5”d.
$150-$200
Sold
for $50
618. English mahogany vanity signed “E. Goodall & Co.,
Manchester”, late 19th c. 31.25h. (writing height)x
51”w.x24”d., mirror 30.25”h.x22.14”w.
$750-$1,000
Sold
for $175
619. Pine framed brass casting of a gentleman, 19th
c. 6.25”x5.75”
$50-$75
Sold
for $100
620. Three redware plates with yellow slip decoration.
$200-$300
Sold
for $200
621. Iron stove door “Frank B. Bentz, Brunnerville Foundry,
Lanc. Co. PA”. 12.5”x16.5”
$50-75
Sold
for $50
622. Round wallpapered box, 19th c. Faded, tears.
6.25”h.x8.25”diam.
$150-$200
Sold
for $25
623. Cast iron boudoir lamp with blue glass shade. OA 14”h.,
shade 5”h.x7”diam.
$100-$200
Sold
for $50
624. Oak display cabinet, early 20th c. Shelves
replaced. 60.5”h.x28.5”w.x11”d.
$150-$200
Sold
for $50
625. Grouping- mahogany cased metronome, slide rule, Robert
Hogg, Jr. wood plate, etc.
$100-$200
Sold
for $225
626. Two tin chamber sticks 5.5” & 6.5”h. and a hog scraper 7”.
$100-$200
Sold
for $50
627. Penna. Sheraton walnut chest of drawers, c.1815. Losses to
finish, brasses replaced. 36”h.x37”w.x19.25”d.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $400
628. Oil on canvas painting of a seascape, 19th c.,
“Tramore Bay, Waterford Co.
Ireland”.
Losses, chips to frame which is old, but prob. replaced. 18”x25”
$300-$500
Sold
for $350
629. Wrought iron standing floor Betty lamp, 18th/19th
c.
$400-$600
Sold
for $475
630. Pair of Tole decorated table lamps, early 20th
c.
$300-$400
Sold
for $450
631. Embroidered silk oriental jacket, 19th/20th
c.
$200-$300
Sold
for $25
632. Seventeen sterling silver dinner forks, “Kings” by Dominic
& Haff, various monograms, 3 w/worn tines. 7.5”l.
$300-$500
Sold
for $325
633. Fifteen sterling silver tablespoons “Kings” pattern, 10
monogrammed “B”, 5 “AL”. 7”l.
$300-$500
Sold
for $275
634. Set of eight sterling silver serving spoons, “Kings” J.E.
Caldwell, monogrammed “B”. 8.25”l.
$300-$500
Sold
for $375
635. Oil on canvas portrait of Edith Phelps, label verso “W.M.
Chase”. 40”x30”
$2,000-$3,000
Sold
for $325
636. Chippendale mahogany drop-leaf table, c.1770.
28.25”h.x42.5”l.x17.5”w., each leaf 16.5”
$5,000-$7,000
NS
637. Penna. Chippendale walnut chest of drawers, c.1780.
33.5”h.x39”w.x19.75”d.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $1,200
638. Twenty-eight sterling silver tablespoons, “Kings” various
makers & monograms.
$300-$500
Sold
for $275
639. Set of six rid-back
Windsor
side chairs, c.1815. 33”h., seat 17”h.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold
for $2,250
640. Oil on canvas portrait, c.1840, by family tradition, a
Baltimore lawyer. Relined, new stretcher. 36”x28”
$1,000-$1,500
NS
641. Tramp Art carved picture frame. 27.25”x20.5”
$100-4150
Sold
for $225
642. One-gallon stoneware jar 9.75”h.6.5”diam. and a small
stoneware jar, chip to rim 6.75”h.x3.5”diam.
$100-$200
Sold
for $75
643. Sheraton walnut drop-leaf table, c.1830. Split in top,
scratches, dents. 28”h.x 29.5”l.x20.5”d., leaf 18”
$100-$150
Sold
for $175
644. Hepplewhite inlaid cherry tall case clock, c.1790, signed
“Henry Hahn, Reading, PA”, 8-day works and moon dial. 97.5”h.
$8,000-$10,000
NS
645. Oil on canvas portrait of a child and dog, mid 18th
c. 52”h.x33”w.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $5,500
646. Penna. bamboo turned
Windsor
bench, c.1820. 36.5”h.x88.5”w.x17.5”d., seat 18”h.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $500
647. Brass apple butter kettle, 19th c. Pits, losses
to rim, repaired/replaced copper bottom. 13”h.x18”diam.
$100-$200
Sold
for $50
648. Small walnut wall shelf. Nail pop underneath.
17.5”h.x13”w.x6”d.
$75-$100
Sold
for $25
649. Grouping- 2 Delft plates, Chinese porcelain dish, 2 blue
transfer dishes & a sugar bowl.
$100-$200
Sold
for $50
650. Middle Eastern inlaid pedestal. 20”h.x11.25”diam.
$75-$100
Sold
for $100
651. Punched tin lantern 14.25”h. and a small tin heart sieve
4.25”h..
$75-$100
Sold
for $225
652. New England pine mule chest, 18th c. Replaced
hinges. 22”h.x49.5”w.x17”d.
$200-$300
Sold
for $50
653. Paint decorated iron sewing bird 5”h., miniature tin
dipper 5.5”l. & an anvil 1.75”h.x4”l.
$75-$100
Sold
for $25
654. Grouping- daguerreotypes, Katherine Biddle 1890
sketchbook, Biddle Family genealogy book, etc.
$200-$300 Sold
for $250
655. Silk needlework mourning scene dated Jan. 1793. Glass
cracked, faded, minor losses. 10”x11”
$400-$600
Sold
for $375
656. Sheraton cherry sofa, early 19th c.
34”h.x75.5”l.x26’d.
$300-$400
Sold
for $200
657. Pair of Federal Philadelphia shield-back side chairs,
c.1790.
$800-$1,200
Sold
for $900
658. Philadelphia Sheraton figured mahogany gaming table,
c.1800. Some losses to veneer. 29.5”h.x36’w.x17.75”d.
$2,000-$3,000
Sold
for $2,000
659. Oil on canvas portrait of a seated gentleman, early 19th
c., attrib. to Jacob Eichholtz. Relined. 28”x23.25”
$1,000-$1,500
Sold
for $2,750
660. Chippendale style camelback sofa. 33”h.x87”l.x32”d.
$400-$600
Sold
for $650
661. Misc. grouping- pocket watches, etc.
$200-$300
Sold
for $225
662. Owen, Robert Emmett [American 1878-1957] oil on artist
board impressionist painting of an autumn scene signed “R.
Emmett Owen”. 11.5”x16”
$3,000-$5,000
Sold
for $2,750
663. Carved and decorated Baltimore Oriole. Probably repainted.
8”l.
$50-$75
Sold
for $150
664. Pennsylvania German bird, 19th c., with
polychrome decoration 5.75”l. and a papier-mâché trout 10”l.
$150-$200
Sold
for $75
665. Two-gallon stoneware crock with blue decoration. Hairline
and chips to rim. 9”h.x10”diam.
$150-$200
Sold
for $150
666. One-gallon stoneware jar. 9”h.x5”diam.
$100-$125
Sold
for $125
667. Oil on canvas painting titled “Isle of Capri in the Bay of
Naples”, early 19th c. Needs to be cleaned, some
paint loss, poss. the original frame. 16”x20”
$300-$400
Sold
for $400
668. Lancaster Co. wool sampler wrought by “Fanny Nissly 1847”.
9”x8.25”
$200-$300
Sold
for $250
669. Silk on linen sampler wrought by “Hannah Ann Knauer” of
the Knauertown, PA family. 17”x11.5”
$400-$600
Sold
for $400
670. Chinese table with three drawers and lower slatted shelf,
19th c. 33.5”h.x46’w.x24’d.
$400-$600
Sold
for $200
671. Pink silk Chinese robe, 19th c.
$500-$700
Sold
for $50
672. Two signed
Paris corner baker’s racks. Shelves need some
adjusting. 93”h.x26”w.
$600-$900
Sold
for $325
673. Red paint decorated mirror, 19th c.
24.25”x18