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Timothy J. Gould, Licensed Maine Auctioneer
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Illustrated Online Catalog of Sale for Saturday October 24, 2015 
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101. A Small Early 19th Century signed “CHARLESTOWN” 1/2 Gallon STONEWARE OVOID JUG having INCISED FLORAL DECORATION.

 



102. An Early 19th Century signed “BOSTON” STONEWARE “Handle-less” 1 Gallon OVOID CROCK having bands of chocolate brown at its top and bottom. Attributed to Frederick Carpenter.
 



103. A Large Early 19th Century signed “BOSTON” STONEWARE 2 Gallon OVOID JUG having a “two tone” brown glaze. Attributed to Frederick Carpenter.
 


104. A Loudly Grain Painted Mid 19th Century New England Dome Top Storage Box in Mustard Yellow and Indian Red Paint. 27” wide x 14” deep x 13 ½” tall.
 









105. An Early 19th Century “Crimped” Tin Mirrored Candle Sconce. 9 7/8” tall.
 


106. A 19th Century American Figural Cast Iron Hitching Post in the form of an African American Horse Racing Jockey. Risen upon and attached to its original cast iron plinth which stands atop a white painted 19th Century wooden plinth. Original multi-colored painted surfaces. Stand 53” tall.
 



107. A mid 20th Century Life Sized Folk Art carved wooden Moose Head with Natural Antlers. 48” w (antler spread) x 23 1/4” tall x 38 ¼” depth.












108. A 19th Century Stick Barometer by William Sprague of Yonkers, New York. 37 ½” tall x 5” at widest.



109. An Early 19th Century NEW YORK REDWARE Jug in a segmented Salmon , Green and Yellow Glaze. Attributed to Alvin Wilcox of East Bloomfield, NY. 9 ¾” tall x 7” at widest.
 


110. An Early 19th Century NEW HAMPSHIRE REDWARE Jug in a tightly mottled Copper Brown and Black Speckled Glaze. Attributed to the Lamson Family of Exeter, NH. 6 ¾” tall x 5 ¼” at widest.
 


111. An Early 19th Century NEW HAMPSHIRE REDWARE Child’s Handled Porringer in a Green and Pumpkin Colored Glaze. Likely NH but possibly Woodstock, VT. 2” tall x 4” at widest .
 



112. Painted Wooden Patriotic Civil War Veterans Sign in the shape of an American “Red, White & Blue” Federal Shield which reads: “ROCKLAND, ME G.A.R. 1927”. 38 ¾” tall x 35 1/4” at widest.
 






113. A 19th Century Mortar & Pestle in Dry Red Paint. Mortar stands 7 ¾” tall and has 6” top rim diameter. Pestle measures 10 ¾” long. (small tight crack at base of mortar).
 

114. A Pair of Framed American Folk Art Portraits attributed to WILLIAM MATTHEW PRIOR (Am. 1806-1873). Oil on Paper Board. Each measures 18 ½” x 15 ½” (overall); 14” x 10 ½” sight.
 






115. An American Pine “Pilgrim” 17th Century Light Stand in its Original Green Painted Surface. Stands 26” tall with top measuring 13 ¾” x 11 7/8”. Base measures 10” x 9 ¾”.
 

116. A Late 19th Century Wooden Trade Sign “TAX COLLECTOR”. 19 ½” x 6 ¾”.
 






117. A Small Folk Art Carved and Painted Wooden Rooster on wooden base. 6 ½” tall.
 


118. A 19th Century Primitive Watercolor and Pastel depicting a Farmer and his animals in the foreground a river scene with sailing vessels at the base of a mountainous backdrop. Original frame. Unsigned 12 ½” x 19” (overall) and 10 ½” x 17” (sight).
 







119. A Large Hand Worked 18th Century “Patchwork” patterned Ladies “Pocket” or “Work Bag”. Ex- Berdan Collection. 12 ½” x 10 ¼”.
 


120. A Rare Early 19th Century Oval Hand Blocked “Wallpaper” Hat Box featuring a “Folky” depiction of a Beaver on each of its sides and atop its lid. 13 ¾” long x 9 ¾” wide x 10” tall.
 


121. A Verbose 19th Century PORTLAND, MAINE Single Sided Trade Sign “SMITH & RUMERY…..Cor. FORE and CENTER ST. PORTLAND……”. 16 ½” x 33 ¼”.
 


122. An Early 19th Century MAINE “Cats Eye” Pattern Hooked Rug on Linen. Attributed to LAURA GILES of UNION, MAINE ca. 1840. 19 ½” x 34”.
 

123. A Profusely Inlaid and Dated (1879) American Victorian era Tilt Top Candle Stand. Inlays include its 1879 date, American Flag, Lady Liberty, American Eagle with Shield, A Mounted Knight atop his Steed, A Horse and Rider, Bear Wrestler, Soldier, Dancers, Farmer and Wife, Two Gent beneath their Umbrellas, Black Child, Dog, Pig, Rooster, Goat, Deer, Bull and more. Measures 27” tall when in “down” position. Stand top measures 20” diameter.
 



124. An Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with Dark Green and Salmon Spotted Manganese glaze. Perhaps Hollis, Maine. 8 ¾” tall x 6 ½” widest.
 


125. Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a “Brick” Red Umber Colored Glaze and Green Highlights. Attributed to the Norcross family of Farmington or Hallowell, Maine. 8 ¼” tall x 7” at widest.
 



126. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a Brick Red and Subtle Spotted Green Colored Glaze. Possibly the Safford family of Monmouth. 6 ¼” tall x 4 ¾” at widest.
 




127. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug perhaps Alfred, Maine. 7 3/8”tall x 5” at widest.
 



128. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug in Brick Red with Black Splotches. 7 7/8”tall x 6” at widest.
 




129. Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a “Mustard” Yellow Colored Glaze with subtle red and green. Possibly by the Bickford Family of Buxton, Maine. 8 ¾” tall x 6 ¼” at widest.
 
130. An Early 19th Century ROCKLAND, MAINE Double Sided Trade Sign “HOUSE - JOINER & CABINET WORK” and “BOOK - STORE MEDICINES & C.” on its reverse side. 94 ½” long x 14” wide.
 

131. A Large Late 17th or Early 18th Century New England Tombstone Arched Looking Glass having a Folk Art Carved Crest and Original Mirror Glass. Wooden Pegged Construction Throughout. 18th Century Black Paint over Original Red. Likely New Hampshire origin as that is where it was found. 28 ¾” tall x 14 ½” wide.
 


132. A 19th Century American Tonal Impressionist Oil Painting. Found on North Haven Island, Maine. “Lady in the Shadows”. 22 ¾” x 28 ½” (overall). Original frame. Unsigned. 12” x 17 ½” (sight).

 



133. A Mid 19th Century Wooden Staved “Keeler” or Wash Tub in its Original Willow Green Paint. Approx top rim diameter 21”. Stands 12” tall.
 



134. A Small Early 19th Century New England Single Door Hanging Cupboard in Original Mustard Yellow Paint and Red “Worm” Decoration. 22” wide x 25 ½” tall x 7 ½” deep.
 



135. A Matched Pair of 18th Century French Brass Candlesticks. The pair stands 9 ¾” tall and have base width of 5 ¼”.
 






136. A Tall Mid 18th Century Queen Anne Spanish Foot Side Chair in Original Surface. Stands 43” tall x 19 ½” wide at seat. Seat height of 18”.
 



137. A Mid 18th Century Queen Anne Mahogany Candle Stand with Molded Octagonal Top in Original Surface. Measures 17 ½” x 16” at top and stands 27 ½” tall.
 






138. A Small 19th Century Framed Pencil Drawn Folk Art Portrait of a Side Seated Gentleman. 6 ¼” x 5 ¼” (overall). 4 ¼” x 3 ¼” (sight).
 








139. An Early 19th Century or Late 18th Century Hearth Broom. 32” long.
 


140. A Nesting Set of Three 19th Century Nesting English Cast Iron Porringers signed KENRICK. 2 Pint; 1 ½ Pint and 1 Pint sizes.
 







141. An 18th Century Wrought Iron “SPIRAL RATCHET” Candlestick with its original wooden base. 7 ¾” tall.
 


142. An Early 19th Century New England Pine Three Drawer Blanket Chest in Original Red Paint with Original Brass Pulls. 37” wide x 42 ¾” tall x 16 ¼” deep (front to back).
 
 





143. An Early 19th Century Hepplewhite Period Tapered Leg One Drawer Stand in Original Red Paint. 29” tall. Top measures 16 ½” x 20 ½”.
 




144. A Large Matched Pair of Two Piece 19th Century Alabaster Garden Urns. The pair stands 24 ¾” tall and have top rim diameter of 17”.
 






145. A 19th Century Birdseye Maple Three Tier Hanging Shelf in Original Surface. 24 ¾” wide x 27 ½” tall x 13 ½” deep.
 





146. An Early 19TH Century Paint Decorated Maine Spice Chest of 3 Drawers having a “Heart” Cutout at its top and Floral Decoration at it Drawers. Fine original paint. 19 ¼” tall x 11” wide x 6” deep.
 



147. A 19th Century Hanging Trade Sign “COAL by the TON or HALF TON”. Oil paint on stretched canvas, measuring 14” tall x 22 ¼” wide. Single sided.
 

148. A Mid 20th Century “Bellamy” style Carved and White Painted Wall Hanging American Eagle. 28” wingspan and 9 ½” tall.
 


149. Mid 19th Century American Landscape Painting depicting a Gentleman Walking a Riverside Trail with Village in distant background. Measures 22 ½” x 30 ¼” (overall) and 15 ½” x 23 ½” (sight).

 



150.
An Early 20th Century Double Sided Hanging Wooden Trade Sign “GRINNELL COTTAGES”. Wrought iron trim and hangers. 26” x 38”.
 





151. A Lot of (2) Early 19th Century Hanging Tin Fluid Lamps with Reflectors. 8 ½” tall (each).
 












152. A Lot of (3) 18th Century Wrought Iron Betty Lamps with Original Hanging Chains. 9 ¼” to 14” in hanging length.
 





153. An Early 19th Century Child’s Size Tin Candle Lantern in Original Paint Decoration. 6 ¼” tall.
 


154. A mid 20th Century Working Drake “Red Head” Decoy. Mid Atlantic Flyway. Bottom Stamped “AMOS” 15 ½” long x 7 ½” at tallest.
 





155. A Large Early 19th Century New England Firkin in Original Apple Green Paint. 14 ½” tall x 14 ½” top diameter and 15 ½” diameter at base.
 





156. A Rare Early 19th Century Short Handled Wrought Iron “Beehive” Oven Ash Shovel with a Bold Heart Shaped Handle. 17” long x 6 ½” at widest.
 




57. A 20th Century Swing Handle Nantucket Light Ship Basket. 6 ¾” tall (without handle) x 7 ½” top rim diameter.
 



158. A Matched Pair of American 17th or Early 18th Century PEWTER “Bell Bottom” Candlesticks. Unsigned. 9 ¾” tall x 5” diameter at bases.







159. An Early 19th Century “Dovetailed” New England 4 Tier Hanging Wall Shelf having Shaped Sides. Original Red Paint. 32 ½” tall x 30” wide x 6 ¼” deep.









160. An Early 19th Century “Crimped” Tin Candle Sconce with circular reflector. 9 1/8” tall.
 



161. A Late 19th Century Red and Mustard Yellow Paint Decorated Wooden Trunk “THE DOLLS TRUNK”. Measures 16” wide x 8 ¼” tall and 8” deep.
 






162. An Early 19th Century Child’s Size Hanging Tin Candle Sconce in Original Black Paint. 6 ¾” tall x 2 ½” wide.
 









163.  An Early 19th Century Mirrored Double Candle Sconce. 16 ¾” tall x 6 ¼” wide x 4” depth.
 


164. A Large 19th Century Banded Yellow Ware Mixing Bowl with Mocha “Seaweed” Decoration. 15” top rim diameter x 7” tall.
 








165. Early 20th Century Room Size Oriental Rug. 148” x 78”.
 





166. An 18th Century American Windsor “Sack Back” Armchair in Old Black Paint and 19th Century “Carriage Paint” Decoration. 36 ½” tall x 20 5/8” wide at seat x seat height 16”.
 



167. A Late 19th Century MAINE Brass Apple Barrel Stencil “MAINE GRADE A BALDWIN APPLES J.M. LORD & SONS KEZAR FALLS, MAINE”. Measures 16” diameter (not including “tab” handle).
 



168. A Collection of 14 Pieces of 19th Century Stone Fruit. The largest measuring 7 ½” in length and this smallest measuring 2 ¼” long.
 

169. A contiguously attached Pair of Tiny 19TH Century Folk Art Carved Miniature Butter Stamps that hang at each end of a Wooden “Single Link” Chain (all carved from the same single piece of hardwood!). Stamps measure 1 ¼” diameter and 2 ½” tall. Total length including stamps and chain is approx. 5 ½”.
 














170. An 18th or Early 19th Century Wrought Iron Skewer Set. 17” tall x 61/2” widest.
 



171. An Early 18th Century Turned Treen Ware Bowl. Approx 9” top rim diameter (shrinkage) x 3 ½” tall.
 



172. A 19th Century Single Sided Wooden Sign “FOR SALE” in Original Gold Leaf on Black with Gold Star Decoration. 12 ½” x 25”.
 




173. A 19th Century Zinc “Arrow” Weathervane in Old Gold Leaf Surface. Measures 42¼” long.
 




174. A Small 18th Century MAINE Arched Open Top Corner Cupboard having an upper “barrel back”, shaped shelves and original “H” hinges. 80 ¼” tall x 44” wide x 17 ½” deep.
 




175. A 19th Century Wooden Staved Feed Bucket in Original Paint and “OATS” written across its front. 8 1/8” tall (not including bail handle). Top rim diameter measures 9 ¾”.
 


176. A 19th Century Single Sided Wooden Sign “LADIES PARLORS”. Original Gold Leaf on Black Sand Paint. 6 ¾” x 25 ¾”.
 



177. Early 19th Century Signed “AGNES THORNTON AGE 13” Schoolgirl Needlework Sampler in Original “Ripple” Molded Frame. 23 ½” x 22 1/8” (overall. 18” x 17” (sight).
 





178. An 18th Century Short Glob Bottle in Deep Amber Color. 6 ¾” tall x 5 ½”at widest.
 







179. An 18th Century Mallet Bottle in Olive Amber Color. 8 ½” tall.
 





180. An 18th Century Squat Mallet Bottle in Deep Olive Amber Color. 7 ¾” tall x 5”at widest.
 





181. A Late 18th or Early 19th Century Chestnut Bottle in Light Green Aqua Color. 5 ½” tall x 3 ½” at widest.
 




182. An 18th Century Onion Bottle in Deep Olive Green Color. 7 ¼” tall x 5 ¾” at widest.
 




183. A Small 18th Century NEW HAMPSHIRE Queen Anne Candle Stand in Old Red Paint possibly by the DUNLAP Family of Cabinetmakers. Top measures approx. 15 ½” diameter x 26 ¼” tall.
 


184. An 18th Century Dome Top Document Box with Dovetailed Corners, Original Bail Handle and Overlapping, Molded Base. 14” wide x 9 ¼” deep (front to back) x 8” tall.
 





185. An Unusual Single Sided Middleboro, Massachusetts Dated Wooden Sign “1639 MIDDLEBORO 1930”. Original Paint 18” x 12”.
 



186. A Mid 19th Century Sea Chest in Original Blue Paint and having its Original Canvas Covered Lid. Measures 35” wide x 14 ½” tall x 18” deep.
 


187. Pair of 19th Century American Figural Cast Iron Andirons that Memorialize Revolutionary War General and our First American President GEORGE WASHINGTON. The pair stands 21 ¼” tall x 9 ¼” at their widest and measure 17 ½” deep (front to back).
 






188. A Small 19th Century Folk Art Carved and Painted Double Tiered Wall Box. Likely Lunenburg County, N.S. origin. 6 ¾” wide x 13” tall.
 



189. A Small 19th Century Framed Folk Art Watercolor of a Sheep. 7 ¼” x 9 7/8” (overall). 4 ¼” x 6 ¾” (sight) .
 



190. A Large 19th Century Folk Art Hooked Rug Depicting a Dog. 61 ½” x 44 ½”.
 















191. A 19th Century 5 Tiered Country “What Not” Shelf in Original Painted Surface Over “Birdseye Maple”. 27” wide x 57 ½” tall x 10 ¾” deep.
 


192. An Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a Brown Manganese that Shades to a Light Umber Colored Glaze. Attributed to Ebenezer Corliss of North Yarmouth. 6 ¼” tall x 5 ½” at widest.
 



193. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug attributed to the Safford family of Monmouth, Maine. 9”tall x 6 ½” at widest.
 



194. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug having a “brick red” glaze. Attributed to James Bickford Sr. of Buxton, Maine. 7 1/8”tall x 5” at widest.
 


195. Early 19th Century “Squat” MAINE REDWARE Stew Pot with a Dark Salmon Colored Glaze with Green and Umber Highlights. Attributed to Ezra Porter of Wiscasset, Maine 5” tall x 5 ¾” at widest.
 


196. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Stew Pot with a Brown over Light Mint Green and Tan with highlights of Red at its base. 7” tall x 7 ½” at widest. Attributed to James Bickford Sr. of Buxton, Maine (large rim chip).
 



197. Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Lidded Jar with a Chocolate Brown Glaze. 9 ½” tall x 7 ½” at widest. Attributed to Ezra Porter of Wiscasset, Maine.
 



198. A Rare Pair of 19th Century Pewter Candy Molds in the forms of GEORGE and MARTHA WASHINGTON. 5 ¾” tall x 2 ¼” wide.
 


199. A Mid 19th Century Original Dark Green Painted “Sailor Made” Canvas Covered Brass Button Document Box with an interesting Scrimshaw Bone Figural Whale Escutcheon that reads “JAS. SAMMIS CHEST 1870”. 14” x 8 ½” x 6 ½” tall.
 







200. A Small Early 20th Century Caucasian “Oriental” Prayer Rug. 45” x 47 ½”.
 
 
 
 
 

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