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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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July 9, 2005 Post Sale Price Highlights
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3. 20th c. folk art shard and wood boat, side-wheeler with triple deck. Excellent detail includes carved figures in galley preparing food, playing piano, in pilot house and more. A classic piece of folk art. 31”L 30”Ht. on display stand. Sold: $ 525
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4. 19th c. farm table having single drawer, original red paint, three board top, and shaped apron with molded tapered legs. Very original. 6’ 3”L 41 ½”W 30”Ht. Sold: $ 425
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5. 20th c. Quebecois copper cock weathervane. 27”Ht. 22”W Sold: $ 425
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10. Painting: oil on artist board c.1900 street scene with peddlers and carts, probably New York City. Indistinguishable signature, S. Weinstock (?). Sold: $ 700
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11. c.1820 blanket chest having four lipped drawers (2 false), molded lift lid and cut out base in old mustard paint. 38 ½”W 18 ½”D 38 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 675
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16. 19th c. gameboard, red and black with gold pinstriping and having monkey and lion decoupage decoration at each end. C.1880. 31 ¼” x 19 ¼”. Sold: $ 900
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18A. 19th c. sampler, “Wrought by Ellsa Smith aged 12 years”. Provenance Hinsdale, New Hampshire. 18 ½” x 15”. Sold: $ 350
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19. 19th c. gameboard, elaborately grain painted, square checkerboard signed on reverse, “Broad Street…Reading Room”. Probably Boston. 16 ½”Sq. Sold: $ 600
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20. c.1800 New Hampshire step back open pewter cupboard in early finish having “H” hinges and single plank door. Unusual diminutive dimensions. 42 ½”W 15”D 5’11”Ht. Sold: $ 800
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22. Folk art c.1890’s ship diorama, tropical port of call. Good old patina. 19” x 31”. Sold: $ 325
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26. Apothecary chest having 30 drawers on molded base in old white paint. 53 ¾”W 9”D 41 ¼”Ht. Sold: $ 900
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29. 18th c. Chippendale mahogany three part dining table having three square molded legs. Center table having drop leaves. 48”L 23 ¼”W 20 ½”Leaves, demilune end tables 23 ½” (9’ extended). Sold: $ 2,000
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32. Early 19th c. open top step back cupboard in old mustard paint having two shelves over pair of plank doors. 47 ¼”W 15 ½”D 6’ 1 ½”Ht. c.1830. Sold: $ 2,500
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37. 19th c. trapunto daisy and strawberry motif penny rug. C.1890. 34 ½” x 54 ½” (mounted). Sold: $ 725
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38. c.1900 geometric penny rug. 25” x 52”. Sold: $ 450
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43. 20th c. folk art carved life-size statue of John Brown. Polychrome decorated. 76”Ht. Sold: $ 900
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46. 19th c. Chinese kneehole desk having three drawers and lattice under shelf, supported on square legs. 28 ½”W 18”D 30 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 925
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54. Apothecary having 55 drawers in green paint. Restored. 35”W 13”D 54”Ht. Sold: $ 900
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50A. Early 19th c. quilt: “Hexagon Mosaic”, extremely large size with elaborate quilting (feather and vine with stuffing and trapunto), having chintz border. Probably southern Pennsylvania or Maryland origin. Note optical illusion affect. Some fabric loss and staining. 102” x 90”. Sold: $ 3,000
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55A. Early 19th c. Sheraton North Shore four drawer chest having cookie corner top and banded drawers flanked by ring turned and reeded columns. Supported on high turned legs. 42”W 19 ½”W 39 ¾”Ht. Sold: $ 1,600
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62. Quebecois serving table having three drawers and turned legs with end stretchers. 9’ 1”L 21 ½”W 30”Ht. Sold: $ 1,600
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65. 19th c. Quebecois three door cupboard, each door having recessed mold panels, applied bracket base and mold cornice. Blue paint. 56”W 15”D 48 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 2,100
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66. 18th c. Q.A. tea table having molded top with veneered sides and supported on mahogany legs ending in pad feet. 30 ½” x 20”, 27 ¼”. Sold: $ 2,600
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67. Pair of 19th c. watercolor portraits of husband and wife seated with faux decorated floor. C.1810. Possibly original period frames. Site 8 ¾” x 6 ½”. Sold: $ 1,300
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68. 19th c. Quebecois two door buffet cupboard in salmon and cream paint and having recessed panel doors supported on blocked and molded base. 49”W 18 ½”D 52”Ht. Sold: $ 1,700
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83. 19th c. Quebecois serving cupboard having eleven drawers and four recessed molded paneled doors on molded and applied bracket base in blue paint. Restored. 8’ 4”L 26”D 33”Ht. Sold: $ 2,500
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88. 18th c. New England tavern table with one board top having bread board ends, beaded apron and turned legs with beaded stretcher base. 39”L 26”W 26 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 1,550
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91. 18th c. Georgian English dressing table having notched corner top, three drawers with fancy cut out apron and supported by cabriole front legs ending in carved pad feet. C.1780. 32”W 21 ½”D 27 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 1,500
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94. 18th c. English gate leg table supported on sausage turned legs joined by heavy stretchers. 44”L 16 ½”W 27 ¾”Ht. 57”leaves extended. Sold: $ 1,400
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105. Arts & Crafts period hand hammered copper fire screen with peacock and crane motif. 34” x 35”. Sold: $ 625
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121. c.1890 key shape trade sign, “Keys & Locksmithing, Sharpening and Grinding”. Original paint surface. 61”L Sold: $ 550
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125. 18th c. Connecticut cherry Chippendale four drawer gadrooned apron chest having cock beaded moldings surrounding the drawers. Case supported on tall ogee bracket feet. 42”W 19 ½”D 40 ½”Ht. c.1800. Sold: $ 1,600
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127. Early 20th c. two men sawing whirligig in original paint surface. 16”W 14”Ht. Sold: $ 200
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128. Early 20th c. two boxers whirligig “Joe Louis”. Original paint. 19”L 16”Ht. Sold: $ 825
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162. c.1920 child’s painted “Express” wagon. Sold: $ 225
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150A. 19th c. quilt: appliqué star within star with oak leaf border, sawtooth border. Sold: $ 750
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163. 20th c. folk art carved wooden cat, polychrome painted. 19”L Sold: $ 110
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167. Pair of 19th c. ring top andirons with heart motif, signed “EL” and “Conway” on front. 14”Ht. Sold: $ 275
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171. Early 20th c. over size polychrome painted cat doorstop. 12”Ht. Sold: $ 200
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189. Early rare American 18th c. Federal mahogany pole firescreen having tapered ring and vase turned shaft supported on three spider legs ending in spade feet. Needlepoint screen. 44 ¾”Ht. c.1805. Sold: $ 750
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175A. Quilt: wool log cabin “Courthouse Steps” with vibrant colors. Sold: $ 250
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192. 18th c. Boston Q.A. walnut spoon back side chair having scalloped apron cabriole legs joined by block and turned stretchers and ending with pad feet. 18”Seat Ht. 39”O.Ht. Sold: $ 2,900
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193. 18th c. Rhode Island maple tavern table having oval top supported by turned canted legs ending in button feet. C.1760. Top 36” x 26 ½”, 26 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 2,100
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208. Early 18th c. lantern with unusual cylinder reservoir. 40”Ht. Sold: $ 375
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221. 19th c. quilt: calico “Courthouse Steps Log Cabin”, approximately 6600 pieces (note earlier c.1850’s fabrics). Sold: $ 2,000
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227. Set of French carved walnut Louis XV style double caned (fauteuil a’canne) armchairs (2 & 2) with caned seats and cushions. 20”Seat Ht. 32 ½”O. Ht. Sold: $ 550
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237. Mission period oak slab side trestle table with under shelf stretcher. 5’ 11 ¼”L 41 ¾”W 29”Ht. Sold: $ 900
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239. Mission period oak secretary having glazed door bookcase top over slant lid revealing fitted interior over open two shelf area with open pierced front. 30 ¼”W 15”D 58 ¾”Ht. Sold: $ 650
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242. Mission period oak sideboard having central top drawer with three center drawers and two side doors. Top having back splash. Top drawer retains Gustav Stickley red label. 48”W 19”D 46”Ht. Sold: $ 2,300
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243. Diminutive Limbert sideboard with label on back and single drawer over shelf. 36”W 16”D 34”Ht. Sold: $ 900
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248. Mission period oak three door Lifetime labeled bookcase with Paine Furniture Co. label on back. Each door contains six panes of glass. 56”W 12”D 45”Ht. Sold: $ 2,100
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249. Mission oak Gustav Stickley unsigned drop leaf table having oval top with lower horizontal stretcher and shoe foot base. Top 31” x 11” with (2) 11” leaves, 30”Ht. Note blue pinstriping has been painted on edge of legs and top. Sold: $ 1,200
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253. Silver creamer signed “Obedia Rich, Boston”, c.1836. 5 ½”Ht. Sold: $ 250
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254. c.1900 tramp art box having lift lid with reverse painted inset panels. 15”Sq. 12”Ht. Sold: $ 210
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283. Early 19th c. Bucks County, PA paint decorated country bracket foot blanket box. 43”W 20”D 21”Ht. Sold: $ 675
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284. Outstanding rustic armchair with heart and star design. 36”Ht. Sold: $ 525
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286. Unusual steel ventilated hospital chest of drawers. Great industrial design. 43”W 23”D 35”Ht. Sold: $ 850
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294. 19th c. primitive painting: oil on canvas depicting cows in barnyard. 12” x 20”. Sold: $ 925
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311. Decoy: hollow body Canada goose, signed “Made by Harry Shourds, Tuckerton, NJ”. Sold: $ 3,000
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340. Hook rug: oval Waldoboro style floral, signed Pearl K. McGowan. 56 ½” x 33”. Sold: $ 425
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342. 19th c. theorem still life with fruit and fancy work border. Rose wood frame. Site 12 ½” x 15 ½”. Sold: $ 450
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348. c.1920’s console table with applied English chintz china shards. Comes with accompanying over mirror. Base 25”W 15”D 24”Ht., mirror 46”W 17”Ht. Sold: $ 475
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392. 19th c. quilt: indigo blue compass star with hearts and oak tree border. Descended in the A.C. Bristol family, Copake, NY, c.1880. Sold: $ 700
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