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92. Unusual 19th c. flip top baker’s dough box. Large working area on top, base having cut out bow legs. Light green paint surface. Restoration. Excellent kitchen work station with storage. 47 ¼” x 41 ¼”, 33 ¾”Ht. Sold: $ 2,000
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93. Early 19th c. country Sheraton two over three drawer chest having cockbeaded drawers and folky reeded columns on all four corners ending with turned legs. Dry scraped to old black over red. Very original. A very unusual chest. C.1820. Found in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Top 36 ¾”W 19 ¾”D 39 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 2,600
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107. c.1790-1800 Long Island, NY rush seat Q.A. side chair attributed to the Dominy Shop. Red paint surface. 15 ½”Seat Ht. 39”O.Ht. Refer to similar example, Long Island Is My Nation, page 193, plate 226. Sold: $ 1,500
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108A. 18th c. New York Chippendale period wing chair having shaped stretcher with block and turned stretcher rails and ball and claw feet. Mahogany with cherry and poplar secondary woods. Frame seat ht. 14 ½”, 46 ¾”O.Ht. Sold: $ 7,000
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114. 19th c. theater makeup chest belonging to Augustus Wright. Rectangular case with variegated elements and drawer. Descended in the Osborn-Webb Family, Salisbury, CT. Mr. Webb was assistant director of the CIA under President Kennedy and was from the famous Webb family of Shelburne, VT. 16 ½” x 9 ½”, 7 ¾”. Sold: $ 1,100
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114A. c.1830 Boardman & Wells transition clock with applied twist columns ending in paw feet. Sold: $ 750
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120. 19th c. Quebecois bucket cupboard having pair of picture frame molded and recessed panels over open cupboard with stepped shelves. Apple green and red surface. 46 ½”W 20 ½”D 5’ 10 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 2,000
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120A. 20th c. skeleton clock 8 day movement. Sold: $ 900
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129. 18th c. Long Island, NY highboy. Top case having three over three drawers. Base having two over three drawers. Note apron cut out with cockbeaded element. Raised on classic New York straight legs ending in trifid club feet. Retains original brasses and old finish. Base 42 ½”W 20”D 5’ 8 ¾”Ht. Sold: $ 7,500
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131A. c.1830 sleigh front clock, Birge & Fuller, Bristol, CT, bras 8 day movement. Note six ball feet base. Sold: $ 1,100
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134. Rare 19th c. metamorphic mahogany Hepplewhite “deception” daybed having double shield back design with open pierced stylized urns. Opens to bed. 36”W 27”D 38”Ht. closed. Sold: $ 2,000
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140. 19th c. Chinese export silver tea set in its original fitted wooden dovetail slide lid box, cherry tree and bird repousse with bamboo handles. Includes teapot, sugar and creamer with sugar tongs. C.1880. Sold: $ 800
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141. Classic signed Heywood Wakefield (metal tag) three piece set with loom woven and multi pattern style with diamond motif (highlighted). Includes sofa and pair of armchairs. Minor imperfections. Sold: $ 725
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150. Pair of 19th c. reverse paintings on glass of George and Martha Washington. Back panel of Martha is signed, “Wm. Mathew Prior”. 24” x 26”. Both in original gilt frames. Sold: $ 2,100
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152. 18th c. Dutch birdcage tilt top snake leg candlestand with paint decorated top featuring stars, landscapes and more. Top 25” x 35”, 29”Ht. Sold: $ 1,900
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157. 19th c. gouache on paper pastoral Hudson Valley landscape in burled walnut frame. 28” x 36”. Sold: $ 850
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168. 18th c. English tall case clock with japanned surface, brass works, face signed “Lemmond Battle” and painted bird hunter with dogs. Excellent surface. 6’ 8”Ht. Sold: $ 1,800
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179. Original watercolor on paper: “The Farm At Apple Hill”, by Evelyn S. Dubiel. 9 ¼” x 13 ¼”. Circa 2004. Sold: $ 800
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183. 18th c. Mass. Walnut Q.A. bonnet top highboy. Top having fan carved center drawer flanked by drawers over four graduated drawers. Base having central drawer flanked by drawers, raised on steeped cabriole legs ending in paw feet. Original brasses and old finish. 38”W 19 ¼”D 6’ 9”Ht. Sold: $ 10,500
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187. 18th c. Mass. Chippendale mahogany block front slant lid desk c.1760-1780, having fitted interior featuring columns with flamed finials, four block front graduated drawers, and resting on blocked bracket base. 40”W 22”D 42”Ht. 31 ½”Writing Ht. Sold: $ 8,800
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190. 19th c. New York marble top table having applied ormolu, stenciled surface, marble columns and carved and gilt paw feet with wings. Marble top is cracked. C.1825. 43 ½”W 20”D 37 ¾”Ht. Sold: $ 7,200
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199. 19th c. classical period mahogany New York Empire sideboard with brass inlay, central top drawer flanked by two curved front drawers over three swell front drawers flanked by banded recessed panel doors, flanked by acanthus and pineapple carved columns and ending in paw feet. Retains original brasses. 5’ 1”W 21”D 45”Ht. Sold: $ 2,500
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201. 19th c. round top hutch table with turned legs in old red paint. Top 45”Dia. 31”Ht. Sold: $ 2,900
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207. 19th c. primitive painting: oil on canvas depicting horse and jockey. Relined. Period rose wood and gilt frame. Painting 19” x 25 ½”. Sold: $ 1,000
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217. 18th c. English oak carved blanket box having molded and carved case with three recessed panels having floral carving. 46”W 19 ½”D 26”Ht. Sold: $ 1,600
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223A. Unusual folky Quebecois bonnet cupboard having lollipop finials, small cupboard door flanked by bonnet drawers over central drawer with cupboard door flanked by four drawers. Excellent old mustard surface. 51 ½”W 21 ½”D 50”Ht. Sold: $ 1,500
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230. Quilt: “Odd Fellows Star”, Ohio c.1870. 654” x 67”. Sold: $ 750
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262. 19th c. two door bookcase, mahogany with nice design on doors, case resting on carved feet. Back has original Hagen label (well known furniture maker with association to Phyfe). Sold: $ 2,200
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284. 19th c. Albany inlaid Federal mirror with gilt bellflowers onsides and urn finial in broken arch pediment. 21” x 51”. Sold: $ 2,000
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322. Hook rug runner: handmade with dogs, horses, birds, cat, rabbits, sheep and windmill with leaf border. Very good condition. 1’ 9” x 21’ 9”. Sold: $ 2,800
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342. 19th c. sterling silver covered tureen. Sold: $ 600
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371. 18th c. Q.A. maple armchair. 17” Seat Ht. 41” O. Ht. Sold: $ 800
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375. Pair of early folk art decoys. Nice form. 15”L. Sold: $ 600
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387. c.1920-30 triple back French style settee, labeled “Sprague & Cline Co., Keene, NH”. Original finish and herring bone splint seat. 5’W Sold: $ 900
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389. 19th c. rolled arm settee, ebonized with gilt decoration. Excellent upholstery. 54”W. Sold: $ 1,150
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466. 19th c. glazed pottery fish flask with incised detail and green glaze. 10” length. Sold: $ 21,000
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