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24th Annual New Year's Day Post Sale Price Results
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NOTE: These pages are only a selection of highlights from the sale. (Buyers Premium is not included in price)
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124. Set of (8) 19th c. Hitchcock style decorated rush seat side chairs with fruit and floral stenciling. Sold: $ 1,600
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125A. Rare 17th c. English stump work decorated casket having royalty motif with fitted interior, supported on carved wooden feet. 11 ¼” x 10 ¼”, 9 1/8”Ht. Sold: $ 8,700
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127. Large sterling silver tray having cast gallery sides featuring medallions with portraits and bellflower and swag motif, swag and ribbon handles and ribbon elements on sides. Very ornate. Hallmarked. 27” x 18 ½”. Sold: $ 1,500
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128. 19th c. sterling silver 6 piece teaset by Theodore Starr, marked “507”. Very ornate repousse. Engraved “1871 Sept. 13th 1896”. Descended in the Cooke family, Burlington, VT. Some imperfections. Sold: $2,100
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130A. 18th c. New England Q.A. tiger and figured maple oval top tea table having molded apron and splayed legs with pad feet. Note the top is original. Top 40” x 30 ½”, 29 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 5,000
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145A. 18th c. New Hampshire maple Chippendale lipped edge five drawer chest. C.1780. 39”W 20 3/8”D 41 ¼”Ht. Sold: $ 4,300
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151. 19th c. drysink having well with super blue paint and single drawer over pair of paneled doors. Cut out base. 54 ½”W 19”D 36”Ht. Sold: $ 1,350
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153. Portrait of a nobleman, English, c.1730. Note Order of the Garter medal. Sold: $ 1,100
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159. 20th c. Hepplewhite style camel back rolled arm sofa by Kittinger Co., having tapered and molded legs with stretcher. 7’L Sold: $ 1,150
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160. 19th c. portrait of a young boy with his dog, New England, c.1830. 42 ½” x 29 ½”. Sold: $ 2,100
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184. 19th c. mahogany inlaid cellaret having select crotch veneered two door cabinet and lift lid with bottle section supported on tapered legs. 30 ¾”W 20 ¾”D 33”Ht. Sold: $ 1,400
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192. Early 19th c. gilt mirror having carved fruit basket flanked by eagles, tapered and twisted turned applied columns and acorn finials. 26”W 44”Ht. Sold: $ 1,250
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209. 19th c. English inlaid mahogany two part ships surgeons desk. Top of desk having lift top and fall lid revealing a complex fitted interior with twelve drawers, lift out sections, cubby holes, files and a pocket watch hutch with two applied frames for pictures. Lid has attached leather wallet organizer. Bottom base section having drawers and file section in front and concealed secret fall lid with fitted interior. Supported on tapered string inlaid legs ending in brass capped caster. Sold: $ 1,000
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218. Albany County paint decorated document box, c.1830. 14”W 8 ½”D 71 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 1,500
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219. Inlaid New York Pembroke mahogany table, c.1800. 21”W 32 ¾”D 29 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 3,700
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236. Original oil on canvas painting, “The Sabbath”, by 81 year old self-taught folk artist Evelyn S. Dubiel of Connecticut. C.2002. 20” x 16”. Sold: $ 900
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237. Original watercolor on paper, “Skating at Long Pond”, by Evelyn S. Dubiel. 13 ¼” x 9 1/8”. Handmade frame hand painted by artist. C.2003. Sold: $ 950
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267. 19th c. painting: oil on canvas rural landscape with log cabin and farms with cows along a stream. Swiss or German scene. Dated and signed on back, “Robert Perry July 1872”. 18” x 22”. Period walnut frame. Sold: $ 625
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305. Late 19th c. walnut carved end trestle table with long stretcher. Top 6’ 10 ½”L 31”W 31”Ht. Sold: $ 900
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336. 19th c. sampler: “Mary Ann Pulsford aged 10 years 1832”, with alphabet, verse, birds, trees, etc. 15” x 18”. Sold: $ 800
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356. 19th c. colt revolver, octagonal barrel marked, “Address Col. Saml. Colt, New York, U.S. America”. Other markings include, “Colts Patent”, and Serial No.127341-2 (all 3 match). Sold: $ 425
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357. 19th c. microscope, all brass, engraved, “J. Fentmayer, Philadelphia #878”, Zeiss AA 1 lens. Includes original wooden case. 15 ½”Ht. (adjustable). Sold: $ 357
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393. 18th c. sailor’s valentine treenware carved and inlaid round box with ivory finial lid, “Huldy Foster 1788 (?)”. Provenance, “This box was made by James Foster for his sister, Huldy, during one of his sea voyages. He was born 7-25-1768, drowned at sea 12-5-1790. 4”Dia. 3 ½”Ht. Imperfections Sold: $ 550
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416. c.1880-90 Victorian quarter sawn oak two part server. Top section having ornate carved panel with gargoyle mask and florals over shelf with flanking full body lions over beveled glass mirror supported by turned and fluted columns. Cabinet section has three drawers with carved faces over three stacked carved drawers flanked by cabinet doors with lion mask carving flanked by supporting ¾ columns which repeat the top columns and paneled sides. Excellent condition. 60 ¾”W 23 ½”D 70 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 1,600
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