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NOTE: These are only a selection of highlights from the sale. (Buyer's Premium is not included in price)
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May 14, 2005 Post Sale Price Highlights
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4A. Oriental rug: Heriz. 8’ 6” x 12’. Sold: $ 1700
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16. Set of (4) unusual cast fiberglass outdoor chairs (made to look like concrete). Sold: $ 650
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19. Quilt: crib size crazy quilt, signed and dated “F.A.T. Oct. 2nd 1888”. An astounding folk art work with intricate detail. An unusual feature of this quilt are the images of the Jurassic period including flying pterodactyl, insects, animals, birds, fish, spiderwebs, fancy fans, children, schoolhouse, boats, carts, flowers and plants. Very well conceived and executed. 36” x 47”. Sold: $ 2200
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20. Carved and polychrome decorated signed plaque depicting an Indian warrior with rifle. 17” x 10 ¼”. Sold: $ 250
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21. Pair of seated male nude studies. Red chalk on paper, attributed to Carle Van Loo (French 1705-1765). 16 ½” x 10”, one framed the other unframed. Sold: $ 700
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42. Birch bark canoe with Indian chief decoration. Super condition. 70”L. Sold: $ 450
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43. Rare 19th c. bucket cupboard having lower shaped base drawer and step back cant back top with three shelves. Dry scraped to salmon paint. 43”W 24 ½”D (base) 9 ½”D (top) 65 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 3900
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44. Exceptional room size hook rug having triple red and green line border framing primitive red and green rose vine. Center framed with black, red and green line surrounding four barn swallows and red, green and pink floral spray. Very good condition, one minor edge loss. 6’ 6” x 7’. Sold: $ 2800
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58. 19th c. eight drawer hardware store cupboard having two banks of four chamfered face drawers. Case has molded surround and applied base. Painted blue. 25 ½”W 20 ½”D 37 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 1800
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61. 19th c. two part step back apothecary cupboard, top having fourteen drawers flanked by fourteen open cubby holes and open shelf over twelve drawers. Dovetail construction. Old green paint. 65 ½”W 13”D 54”Ht. Sold: $ 3000
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62. Set of (6) benchmade fan back windsor chairs (2 armchairs). Sold: $ 900
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65. Bench made fan back windsor settee. Sold: $ 450
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69. Weathervane: banner with cut out rooster on custom stand. Traces of verdigris. Banner measures 77”W 34”Ht., 76”Overall Ht. Sold: $ 1050
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72. Weathervane: large banner painted red with gilt having arrow finial on custom stand. Banner 70”W 52”Ht., 101”Overall Ht. Sold: $ 4300
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74. Weathervane: banner with hand in gilt patina. 36”W 29”Ht. Sold: $ 3600
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77. Weathervane: banner arrow with fleur de lis in gilt surface. 48”W 19”Ht. Sold: $ 1400
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80. Weathervane: banner with circular cut outs. Very exaggerated design in verdigris patina. Banner measures 58”W 38”Ht., 77”Overall Ht. Custom stand. Sold: $ 1200
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85. 19th c. Quebecois buffet cupboard having pair of recessed panel doors, crown molded top and applied molded base. Light blue over white. 38”W 17 ½”D 45”Ht. Sold: $ 1500
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86. Weathervane: banner arrow with ball and spike finial in verdigris patina on custom stand. 23”W 39”Ht., 41”Overall Ht. Sold: $ 1100
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88. Painting: oil on canvas landscape with stream and grazing sheep, signed and dated “T. Spinks 1901” (Thomas Spinks British, active 1872-1907). 12” x 18”. Sold: $ 1100
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99. Early 19th c. chair table found in New Hampshire, very original including three board top with bread board end and turned leg base. Original dry red surface. 52” x 37”, 29”Ht. Sold: $ 1900
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101A. Guitar, Gibson serial #840959, with case. 39 ¼”l. Sold: $ 550
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115. 19th c. hardware store cabinet having pair of narrow recessed panel doors flanked by two banks of ten drawers. Old brown and red finish. 49”W 11”D 51 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 2500
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129. Pair of fancy 19th c. cast iron garden armchairs, signed “Jacob Sobbers Maker, 11 St. John St.”. Sold: $ 500
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139. 18th c. walnut Q.A. dish top tea table having stepped and molded dish top attached to turned shaft supported by tripod snake pad feet. 31”Dia. top 27 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 650
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147. c.1940’s hook rug “Inhabitants of the Sea”, with lobster, swordfish and more. Mounted. 30 ½” x 43”. Sold: $ 650
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154. Pair of large iron plate shooting targets in the form of a ram (sheep). 32”L 27”Ht. Sold: $ 800
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171. African trophy mount “Greater Kadu, mounted by Johnas Bros.”. 37”W 66”Ht. Sold: $ 300
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208. Set of (10) John Saladino armchairs upholstered in leather. 24”Seat Ht. 35”O.Ht. Sold: $ 2100
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209. John Saladino settee upholstered in leather. 17 ½”Seat Ht. 46”W 31”O.Ht. Sold: $ 1400
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212. Poudrese, lift top vanity table, mahogany with under drawer supported on Hepplewhite style tapered legs. 22”W 14”D 29 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 200
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214. John Saladino horseshoe shaped chair. Sold: $ 350
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216. Painting: oil on canvas abstract sketch of two men, Alan Evan Feltus (American born 1943), painted 1967. Inscribed Feltus on stretcher. 11 ¾” x 19 5/8”. Early work by this artist. Represented by Forum Gallery in New York. Sold: $ 400
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224. Gaming board, “Winner Takes All”, country fair gameboard, red, silver and blue with spinning arrow. 30 ¾”Sq. Sold: $ 300
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240. Outstanding gameboard, folding book form with drawer. Grain painted with gold leaf, green and mustard polychrome decoration and very complex pinstriping. Convex drawer front signed, “WB” and “MB” on sides. Interior wallpapered. Backgammon interior and checkerboard exterior. 18” x 8 ¾” folded and 18” x 17 ¾” unfolded. Sold: $ 1200
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246. c.1850 quilt, “Tree Everlasting”, red and white with sawtooth border. Sold: $ 650
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247. c.1820 quilt, ( patch variation, New England, brown and brick red. Sold: $ 700
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250. c.1865 quilt, red and green appliqué. Sold: $ 1300
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254. c.1890’s trade sign “Boots & Shoes” (window shade sign). Reframed and dry mounted. 15 ¾”Ht. 71 ¾”W. Sold: $ 750
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258. Gameboard and advertising, “1863 organized 1853 Globe & Rutgers Fire Insurance Company, New York”. Checkerboard on back. 17” x 25”. Sold: $ 600
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260. c.1900 gameboard “Home” Parcheesi, red, maroon and yellow highlights. 19”Sq. Sold: $ 550
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264. c.1870 gameboard, deep red with yellow Parcheesi with musical style notation decoration on the ends, red and white checkerboard on reverse side. 18 ¼” x 26 ¼”. Sold: $ 800
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265. c.1870 gameboard, red and black with “JLT” initials. Excellent crusty surface. 20” x 30 ¼”. Sold: $ 500
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282. 19th c. Quebecois single drawer butterfly table, base painted bone white with blur highlights. 47 ½”L 44”W 30”Ht. 7’2” with leaves extended. Sold: $ 900
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283. Set of (3) early 20th c. penguin folk art carvings said to be carved by an invalid seaman. Found in Maine. Imperfections. 17 ½”Ht, 13 ½”Ht., and 10 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 1000
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314. Coffee table with polychrome decorated gameboard and star top. 43 ¾” x 23 ¾”, 20”Ht. Sold: $ 500
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324. Original watercolor on paper, “Bid Red Barn, North Lyme, CT”, by Evelyn S. Dubiel. 9 ¼” x 13 ¼”. Circa 2004. The frame is hand painted by artist. Sold: $ 750
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336. Monkey doorstop (note coin slot in head), cast iron with good paint surface. 8”Ht. Sold: $ 325
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349. Tramp art lift lid pedestal base jewelry box. 7 ½”Sq. 5”Ht. Sold: $ 105
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391. Painting: Augustin Fernandez (Cuban b.1928), “Buttons” 1968. Unframed. 31 ½” x 31 ½”. Sold: $ 550
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409. Marble sculpture, unlisted artist, “Estevez”, executed 1983. 30 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 400
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473. Lithograph: Joan Miro (Spanish 1893-1983) “Derriere le Miroir” Maeght Editeur Paris c.1951. unsigned. 21 5/8” x 25 ¼”. Sold: $ 550
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