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May 15th 2004 Post Sale Results |
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42. Child’s slat rocker in red and white paint.
Sold: $35
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43. Edison cylinder record player “Amberola #50” serial #SM177EZ. Working condition.
Sold: $175
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44. Long outdoor bench in gray paint.
Sold: $65
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45. Pair of 1950’s porch rockers, maple in natural finish.
Sold: $65
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46. Early 20th c. folk art carved dressing mirror. Great quality and patina.
Sold: $500
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48. Pair of Victorian style needlepoint and cast brass bell pulls. 55”each.
Sold: $70
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50. Rare Chinese Neolithic jar, Yangshao culture (c.3000-2500 BC). From The Professor Goodwin Collection, Hamilton, NY. 3 ¾”Ht.
Sold: $150
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51. 19th c. two door two drawer cupboard in restored vibrant yellow paint surface.
Sold: $800
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53. c.1890’s mandolin guitar harp manufactured by The Home Educational Co., Concord, N.C., includes original box with “self instructor” and music. Excellent condition.
Sold: $100
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55. Early Native American earthenware vessel with figural squirrel handle. 8”Ht. Estimate 200-300
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56. Early Southwest Native American Acoma pottery bowl. 3 ¾”Ht. Has repair on rim. Estimate 75-125
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57. Early polychrome painted and carved wooden miniature horse head.
Sold: $275
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58. Country store counter top cupboard, “E.T. Barnum, Detroit, MI manufacturer of Bronze Medal Cheese Safes Wire and Iron Works”. 22”W 21 ½”D 24”Ht. Excellent old patina.
Sold: $175
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59. Pair of 19th c. Shaker cobbler shoes.
Sold: $15
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60. Lot: (2) Asian wood carving reliefs.
Sold: $90
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