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October 30, 2004 Post Sale Price Results
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2. Set of (6) Penna. half spindle plank seat decorated side chairs with super second period paint.
Sold: $ 400
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6. Rare glass eye cat doorstop painted bronze. 12 ½”L 8”Ht.
Sold: $ 2,500
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15. 18th c. Delft scalloped rim dish. 8 ½”Dia.
Sold: $ 350
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21. Early 19th c. country Empire chest having two ogee drawers over three drawers cut out base. 43”W 17”D 43”Ht.
Sold: $ 275
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27. Illustration, “Plymouth Rock”, signed and dated “Brett 1920” (Harold Brett). 35” x 44”.
Sold: $ 1,500
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40. 19th c. painting: primitive winter landscape with frame, include horse drawn sleigh, cow and figures. Signed Kreeger (?). Painting on oval tole tray. 16” x 20”.
Sold: $ 500
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44. Rare 19th c. field officers campaign bookshelf.
Sold: $ 600
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51. c.1790-1810 New England Hepplewhite card table, mahogany with inlaid top edge, apron and tapered legs. Note ebonized diamonds. 36”W 17 ½”D 28 ½”Ht.
Sold: $ 1,700
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56. Early 19th c. mahogany inlaid New England Hepplewhite card table having line inlaid top edge and apron. Legs have oval inlay with string and molded cuffs. 35 ½”W 17 ¾”D 28 ¼”Ht.
Sold: $ 1,400
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60. Abstract drawing, graphite on paper, signed and dated “Lazzall 1946” (Blanch Lazzell 1878-1956). 12 7/8” x 9”.
Sold: $ 700
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70. Painting: oil on panel Impressionist Paris cityscape signed “Edwin Scott” (Buffalo, NY died 1929, believed to be African American). 14 ½” x 18”. Provenance on back, painted in Paris.
Sold: $ 900
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74. Drawing: graphite on paper, signed “Walt Kuhn”(Walter Kuhn 1880-1949). Provenance on back Walt Kuhn Gallery, Cape Neddick, Maine. Site 13” x 18”.
Sold: $ 700
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78. 19th c. Scottish tall case clock having second and calendar hands. Tablet decorated with images of Robert Burns, Highland Mary, Ramsey, Ferguson, and Scott. 7’4”Ht.
Sold: $ 1,900
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94. 18th c. cherry wood Q.A. highboy, possibly Rhode Island or Long Island, NY, having flat top with molded cornice and five lipped graduated drawers over lower case with central drawer over three drawers. Cut out apron. Supported on cabriole legs ending with slipper feet. C.1740-50. Provenance Nathan Liverant & Son. 38”W 19 ¾”D 5’ 5 ½”Ht.
Sold: $ 6,600
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95. Rare 18th c. tavern table, New England c.1720-60, having bread board top and turned legs with stretchers. Traces of paint. 34 ½” x 23 ¼”, 25 ½”Ht. Note similar example in New England Furniture at Williamsburg, by Barry A. Greenlaw, pg.115.
Sold: $ 4,600
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97. 18th c. Penna. or New Jersey walnut Q.A. slant lid desk having stylish fitted interior over four graduated drawers supported on original bracket base. Retains original hardware. 37”W 19 ¼”D 30 ½”Writing Ht. 40 ½”O.Ht.
Sold: $ 2,600
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103. Late Federal rectangular server with replaced marble top having two drawers with gadrooned apron, raised on turned legs with leaf carved stiles and paw feet. Restorations. Philadelphia, c.1815. 38”W 17”D 28”Ht.
Sold: $ 3,000
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105. Set of (6) late 19th c. carved Hepplewhite transitional style dining chairs. 17”Seat Ht. 36”O.Ht.
Sold: $ 1,800
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107A. 19th c. walnut and figured walnut Sheraton semi-high bow front four drawer chest. Top deep drawer with inlaid oval element, paneled sides supported on turned legs. 42 ¾” W 22 ½ “ D 22 ½ “ HT.
Sold: $ 1,200
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116A. 19th c. mahogany inlaid card table having swelled front with flip top. Supported on five tapered inlaid legs, C. 1810. 35 ¾ “ W 17 ¾ “ D 29 ½ “ HT.
Sold: $ 700
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122. 18th c. highboy found in Saratoga, NY. Two part construction, top case having five graduated lipped drawers. Base having central drawer over three drawers with cut out apron supported on tall legs ending with Q.A. slipper form feet. Base 43 ¾”W 21 ¾”D 5’ 5”Ht.
Sold: $ 3,500
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133. 18th c. spice box, inlaid mahogany having rectangular flip with tea bin concealing hidden compartments. Slanted lower lid also opens to reveal tray. Pair of front doors with barber pole inlay having butterfly hinges. Fitted interior with faux arched door flanked by two drawers on each side with hidden compartment supported on bracket base. 12 ½”W 9”D 16 ½”Ht.
Sold: $ 1,950
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142. 18th c. oval top maple Q.A. Rhode Island tea table. Has original top. 29” x 37” Top, 28”Ht.
Sold: $ 4,500
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145. 18th c. Penna. birdcage dish tilt top snake leg candlestand. Top 18”Dia. 26”Ht.
Sold: $ 2,200
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