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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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26th Annual New Year's Day Auction Post Sale Price Highlights
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1A. Oriental rug: Sarouk. 8’9” x 11’9”. Sold: $1700
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2. Early 19th c. decorated deacons bench retaining its original paint decoration with matching pair of side chairs. Bench 6’ 7 ½”L 17 ½”Seat Ht. c.1830. Sold: $1800
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9. 19th c. Quebecois server cupboard having a bank of four drawers flanked by two double paneled doors with slate gray and white painted surface. 55”W 20”D 37”Ht. Sold: $2100
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17. 19th c. four mast sailing ship model having carved waves and polychrome decoration. 42”L 30 ½”Ht. Sold: $550
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40. 18th c. New York Q.A. side chair, mahogany and red gum wood having balloon over upholstered seat, retaining some original fabric. 18 ½”Seat Ht. 39 ¼”O.Ht. Sold: $2500
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41. Semi-tall apothecary chest having eleven drawers and painted black surface. Restored. 38”W 20”D 45”Ht. Sold: $850
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44. 19th c. diminutive pine step back cupboard having pair of double glazed doors concealing two shelves, one having spoon cut outs, over pair of molded paneled drawers over pair of molded paneled drawers over pair of blind triple paneled doors on molded base. 33 ½”W 18”D 6’2”Ht. Sold: $1000
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46. 18th c. English oak Chippendale slant lid desk having fitted interior, graduated drawers and applied bracket base. 36”W 19 ½”D 31 ¼”Writing Ht. Sold: $900
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48. 19th c. country Sheraton curly maple single drawer stand. 22”W 19 ¼”D 29”Ht. Sold: $1300
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53. Early 19th c. mahogany Sheraton four drawer chest having cockbeaded drawers with exceptional mahogany banded veneers supported on turned legs. Case 45”W 20 ½”D 46 ½”Ht. Sold: $1700
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55. Early 18th c. Connecticut River Valley Q.A. highboy, maple with hard pine secondary. C.1730. Base case 39 ½”W 22”D 67 ½”Ht. Sold: $6750
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59. c.1810 New York Pembroke shaped leaf table having single cockbeaded drawer with brass lion mask pull, raised on reeded tapered legs ending with brass ferrule ball feet. Inscribed in chalk under top. C.1800-1810. 35 ¾”L 19 ½”W 29”Ht. 11 ½”Leaves. Sold: $1500
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63. Early 19th c. Federal mahogany sideboard having central drawer with flanking bottle drawers over three drawers, raised on turned feet, school of Michael Allison, New York, possibly Albany. 50”W 19”D 47”Ht. Sold: $1100
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64. 18th c. trifid foot Pennsylvania walnut chest on frame, 2 over 4 lipped graduated drawers on frame with shaped apron and cabriole legs ending with carved trifid feet. Case 37 ¼”W 21 ½”D 62 ½” Ht. Sold: $8500
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73. Assembled set of (8) rush seat ladder back 18th c. chairs, probably Woodbury, Connecticut (Conn. River Valley). Sold: $1300
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79. 18th c. Q.A. maple and sycamore slant lid desk on frame having fitted interior. Frame case 28 ½”W 16 ½”D 43 ½”Ht. Sold: $3250
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88. 18th c. Q.A. curly maple six graduated and lipped drawer chest having duck feet, New England c.1780. Case 37”W 17 ¼”D 55 ½”Ht. Sold: $3300
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89. c.1800 federal mahogany bonnet drawer chest, bonnet drawer is banded. French polished. Excellent condition. 42 ¾”W 20 ½”D 46”Ht. Sold: $2250
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90. 18th c. sampler, signed and dated Miss Rolph 1797, very complex floral border, buildings, birds, rabbits and baskets of flowers. 22 ½” x 21 ½”. Sold: $4400
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98. Early 19th c. Penna. exceptional two part corner cupboard found in the Oley Valley, Berks County, PA. Note excellent all dovetail construction. Found in white paint dry scraped to apple green first paint. Top section having lights, base having central rolled front drawer over paneled doors and applied cut out and molded base. Base 45 ½”W 21 ½”D 7’3”Ht. Sold: $3500
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100. Early 19th c. Salem mahogany sofa having acanthus carved and reeded arms with satin wood inlaid blocks. 6’ 2”W 25”D 32 ½” HT. Sold: $5000
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101. c.1780 Connecticut cherry Chippendale daybed having open pierced back and eight stretcher legs. 28”W 30”Ht. 74”L Sold: $1700
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104. Early 18th c. Mass. pine William and Mary ball foot blanket chest having faux top drawer over two drawers and turned ball feet. C.1720. 35”W 19 ½”D 40 ½”Ht. Sold: $3400
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112. c.1810 New York Sheraton period mahogany card table having “D” shaped top featuring select grain mahogany. Raised on turned legs. 36”W 17 ¾”D 29 ¾”Ht. Sold: $3500
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114. 18th c. cherry Q.A. drop leaf table, c.1770 Connecticut. 32”L 12 ¾”W 11 ½”Leaves 28”Ht. Sold: $3500
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115. Folk art sculpture: African American man with team of oxen and barrel roller on base. Excellent detail 37” x 16”. Sold: $525
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118A. Rare 18th c. Canadian single door “Diamond Point” cupboard. Door and sides have three raised panel diamond points. Later red paint. This is one of the most desirable forms of Canadian cupboards. 32”W 24”D 78”Ht. Sold: $2900
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127. 19th c. Philadelphia classical period marble top pier table having mirrored under shelf with circular mirrored side panels and rolled returns. 42 ½”W 19”D 36”Ht. Sold: $2900
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131. Painting: village blacksmith shop, signed and dated “W. Roach 1903”. 34” x 48”. Sold: $1900
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139. Rare Federal New York mahogany Canterbury music or map stand having three walls of six turned spindles each joining a lower case with single drawer. Supported on turned legs with brass casters. 17 ½”W 15”D 32”Ht. Sold: $2300
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140. 18th c. New England Q.A. splayed leg pad foot tea table, maple with oval pine top. C.1740. Top 35” x 26” 26 ¼”Ht. Sold: $2400
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146. c.1690-1700 pilgrim century slat back chair (was a rocker). 13 ½”Seat Ht. 39”O.Ht. Sold: $2000
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155. 19th c. New York State Classical period card table having angled and banded top with sleigh shaped apron, supported on acanthus carved pedestal raised on round plateau with exceptional carved paw feet. C.1825. 35 ½”W 18”D 30 ¼”Ht. Sold: $1600
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172. c.1780 New York andirons having urn finial and penny feet. 25 ¾”Ht. Sold: $1250
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182. Model truck collection (30 examples) made by A. Heath of Monterey, Mass. c.1940-70. Mostly over land haulers, also includes race car, beer truck and tractor. All constructed with as found materials and polychrome decorated. Sizes range from 11 ½” to 41 ½”. Sold: $2600
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195. 19th c. quilt “Starburst” with paisley border, signed “Serena Lydacker”. 92” x 72”. Sold: $900
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196. 19th c. Amish quilt “Star of Bethlehem”. 70” x 71”. Sold: $1700
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198. Early 19th c. portrait of a gentleman (relined). 29” x 22 ¾”. Sold: $1000
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217. 19th c. small two paneled door cupboard having scalloped gallery painted blue. 34”W 14”D 35”Ht. Sold: $2000
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222. Painting: oil on panel of Flemish dock workers unloading barge, signed “W.E. Norton Atelier”. Site 10 ½” x 15”. Provenance from daughter of the artist to consignor. Sold: $1400
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223. Painting: oil on panel Flemish peasant woman with shoulder basket, signed “W.E. Norton Atelier”. Site 15 ½” x 10 ¾”. Provenance from daughter of artist to consignor. Sold: $850
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231. Carved wooden greyhound seated on pillow. Excellent attention to detail, shows good age and natural patina. 36 ¾”Ht. Sold: $1700
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254. Rare 17th -18th c. wassail bowl, lignum vitea turned with lid. 16”Ht. Sold: $3000
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