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Online Catalog of Sale for Saturday June 14, 2014 at the Gardner Sportsmen's Club

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151. Early 19th Century Framed Hollow Cut & Watercolor Full Length Miniature Portrait of a Dashing Young Man Grasping a Book. Attributed to the "PUFFY SLEEVE ARTIST" Inscribed verso:"George N. Harris So. Weymouth Mass." . Overall 5 Ύ’’ x 5’’ – Sight 4 Ό’’ x 3 ½’’.

 

226. (3) Early Salopian Cups & Saucers . Cups stand 2’’tall Saucers measure 5’’ diameter.

152. 19th Century Hollow Cut Silhouette Miniature of a Left Facing Gentleman with Watercolor "Frills" with its original eglomise mat, all being housed in its Original Lemon Gold Frame. Overall 5 Ύ’’ x 4 Ύ’’. Sight 4 Ό’’ x 3 Ύ’’.

 

227. Tiny Early 19th Century "Pie Bird". Measures 1 7/8’’tall x 2’’long x 1’’wide.

153. 19th Century Pennsylvania Multi - colored Miniature Watercolor Portrait on Paper of a Left Facing Standing Young Lady beneath a Columned Archway with Doves at its Crest. House in its original wooden pegged frame. Overall 8 Ύ’’ x 6 Ό’’. Sight 6 Ύ’’ x 4 Ό’’.

 

228. Early 18th Century Hand Cut Glass Sconce Mirror . 9 Ύ’’tall x 4 ½’’wide.

154. 19th Century Watercolor Miniature Bust Profile of a Gentleman, housed in a Sixth Plate size Pressed Paper Daguerreotype Case. Overall 2 7/8’’ x 2 ½’’. Sight 2 Ό’’ x 2’’.

 

229. Carved 18th Century Treen Ware Sugar Scoop. 5 ½’’ long x 2 Ύ’’ wide x 1 Ύ’’tall.

155. 19th Century Framed Miniature Watercolor on Ivory of a Left Facing Woman housed in an Oval "Reveal", Eglomise Matted Frame. Overall 6 Ύ’’ x 5 7/8’’. Sight 3’’ x 2 ½’’.

 

230. Early Framed 19th Century Hollow Cut Silhouette of a Full Standing Man. Overall 5’’ x 3 7/8’’ – Sight 3 Ό’’ x 2 1/8’’.

156. 19th Century Hollow Cut Silhouette of a Left Facing, SEATED Gentleman, having his ORIGINAL applied WATERCOLOR "Cut Paper" Jacket. Housed in its Original Lemon Gold Frame. Overall 4 7/8’’ x 4’’. Sight 3 ½’’ x 2 Ύ’’.

 

231. Early 19th Century (or late 18th c.) Pennsylvania Multi-colored Watercolor of Two "Love Birds". Overall 5 Ό’’ x 7 Ύ’’ – Sight 3 Ύ’’ x 6 1/8’’.

157. 19th Century Signed & Dated (illegibly) Watercolor Miniature Portrait on Paper of a Right Facing Gentleman. Housed in a Circular Frame with a Circular "Reveal". Frame – Overall 7’’ diam. (watercolor 4’’ x 3 Ό’’).

 

232. Signed Pennsylvania Scherenschnitte Cut Work Matted Over Early Embossed Paper. Overall 8 Ύ’’ x 9’’ – Sight 6 Ύ’’ x 7’’.

158. Framed, Signed and Dated "SARAH ANNE HERBERT 1840" Schoolgirl Needlework Picture with Large Basket of Fruit, House, Farm, Deer and Foliate Border. 27" x 24" (overall).

 

233. Dated 1848 Pennsylvania Pen & Ink Drawing with Tree in Urn. Period Lemon Gold Frame . Measures 7 Ύ’’t x 5’’. Sight 5 ½’’ x 3 Ό’’.

159. 19th Century Children's High Chair in Original "Lipstick" Red Paint. 31’’t x 13 Ό’’w x 13 Ύ’’d (21 Ύ’’ seat height).

 

234. Dated 1848 Pen & Ink Drawing with Floral Urn in Period Lemon Gold Frame. Overall measures 7 Ύ’’ x 5’’. Sight 5 ½’’ x 3 Ό’’.

160. Early 19th Century Maine Paint Decorated 6 Board Chest with Black and Yellow "Squiggle" Decoration on Original Red. Initialed in handwritten script ("T.C.") verso. 43 ½’’wide x 15’’deep x 16 Ύ’’tall.

 

235. Early 19th Century Tiger & Birdseye Maple Scalloped Side Breakfast Tray. Overall 22 Ό’’wide x 13 Ύ’’deep x 8 Ό’’tall.

161. Federal Period Connecticutt (possibly Hartford) Candlestand having Unusual High Arched Legs and applied Molded Edge to its Top. 27 Ό’’tall. Top measures 16 ½’’ x 15 ½’’.

 

236. Early 19th Century Maine Yellow Glazed Redware Milk Pan. 14" diameter x 3  1/2" tall.

 

162. Caucasian Oriental Rug. 55" x 33".

 

237. Lot of (3) Matching Late 19th Century Boldly Colored Indian Clubs. 19 Ύ’’ tall each.

163. Early 19th Century Blown Glass Utility Bottle in Brilliant CITRON Yellow. Open Pontil Scar. 3 Ύ’’tall x 2 ½’’ square at base.

 

238. (2) Late 19th Century Indian Clubs in Original Paint. 16 ½’’ tall each.

164. 19th Century Carved and Painted Wall Hanging American Eagle.  8 ½’’ x 14 Ύ’’ wing span

 

239. Wooden Trade Sign with Hangers “Wetherill’s Atlas Ready Mixed Paint”. 15 Ύ’’t x 36’’w.

165. Early 19th Century Framed Portrait of a Gentleman. Overall 35’’ x 29 Ύ’’. Sight 29 ½’’ x 24 Ό’’.

 

240. 18th Century Cherry Wood Hall or Utility Table with Medial Stretcher. 32 ½’’long x 15 ½’’wide x 26 ½’’tall.

166. Early Sculptural Wrought Iron Food Chopper with Wooden Handle in Original Red Paint. 10 Ύ’’tall x 6 ½’’ at widest.

 

241. Rare Small Historical Blue Staffordshire "ERIE CANAL" Plate “Governor DeWitt Clinton” Plate. 5 Ύ’’ diameter.

167. 19th Century Sculptural Mahogany Liquor Caddy. 25 1/8’’w x 15’’d x 10 ½’’t.

 

242. Historical Blue Staffordshire Plate by Enoch Wood titled “American Independence” and "July 4th, 1776". 6 ½’’ diameter.

168. Painted Wooden Trade Sign “G.D. Horner Plumbing Pump and Piping”. Black on White. 14 Ύ’’t x 33 Ό’’w.

 

243. Historical DEEP BLUE Staffordshire Plate by Clews. American View Pittsfield, MASS. 8 Ύ’’ diam.

169. Framed 19th Century Pennsylvania Stump Work Picture. 17 1/2" X 19 1/2" (overall) 12" x 14" (sight). Contemporary frame.

 

244. (4) DEEP BLUE Staffordshire Plates. English Views. Largest 10 Ό’’ diam. – Smallest 9 Ό’’ diam.

170. Early Round Wooden Pantry Box in Original Blue - Green Paint Stamped "A.C.". 6 Ύ’’ diam. 2 Ύ’’tall.

 

245. Large Mid 19th Century Oval Portrait of an Unidentified Young Woman in its Spectacular Original Oval Frame. Overall 35 ½’’ x 30 ½’’. Sight 26 ½’’ x 21 ½’’.

171. Small Early Round Pantry Box in Original Cream/ Yellow Paint 5 Ό’’ diam. x 3’’tall.

 

246. 18th Century Queen Anne Snake Foot Candle Stand with Serpentine Shaped Top. 25’’tall. Top measures 16"x 15’’.

172. Early 19th Century Wooden Comb with Geometric Carved Decoration. 5 Ό’’t x 2 ½’’ at widest.

 

247. Early 19th Century Miniature "Boston" Schoolgirl Watercolor in its Original Frame. Inscribed verso "Presented to Abigail Hartt by Miss Mary Ann Skinner". ABIGAIL BEALS HARRT (born 1808) was the daughter of EDMUND HARTT, the BUILDER of the U.S.S. CONSTITUTION. Overall 8’’ x 7". Sight 6 ½’’ x 5.

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173. Early 19th Century Framed French Needlework Picture. Overall 27’’ x 34’’. Sight 23 ½’’ x 30 ½’’.

 

248. Double Sided Early 19th Century Trade Sign: “BOARDING / LODGERS WANTED”. Original Lemon Gold on Black Paint. 22 Ό’’wide x 4 ½’’tall.

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174. Freeport, Maine Drake Pintail Decoy in Fine Original Paint. Downeast Decoy Factory ca. 1940. Pristine Original Paint. 19 3/4" long x 5 3/4" tall.

 

249. Small Early 19th Century Primitive Watercolor Landscape in Original Beveled Mahogany Veneered Frame. Overall 9’’ x 11’’. Sight 6 ½’’ x 8 ½’’.

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175. Mason Challenge Grade Black Duck Decoy (signed on bottom). 17’’ long x 7 Ό’’tall.

 

250. Colorful ca. 1880 Presidential Campaign "Banner" dowell mounted Flag: "Garfield and Arthur". Overall 24 Ό’’tall (Banner only 9 Ύ’’ x 26 Ό’’).

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176. RARE 1920s Cast Iron AVIATOR Doorstop-Bank in FINE ORIGINAL PAINT. 9’’tall x 5 ½’’ at widest.

 

251. Cobalt Blue Decorated 4 Gallon Stoneware Semi-Ovoid Crock Crock.

177. RARE KENTON Cast Iron TOY AMBULANCE in ORIGINAL PAINT. 7 ½’’ long x 4 ½’’tall.

 

252. Figural Northwest Indian Bone Carved Cribbage Board 6 7/8’’ long x 1 ½’’ w x Ύ’’t.

178. KENTON Horse Drawn OVERLAND CIRCUS Cast Iron Toy BAND WAGON w/ DRIVERS and BAND MEMBERS in MINT ORIGINAL CONDITION. 15 ½’’ long x 7 Ό’’tall.

 

253. Small Oil Painting of Maine Lighthouse signed P.G. Turner . In original frame. Overall 6 Ό’’t x 9’’w. Sight 3 Ό’’ x 6 Ό’’.

179. KENTON Horse Drawn OVERLAND CIRCUS Cast Iron Toy CIRCUS WAGON w/ POALR BEAR in MINT ORIGINAL CONDITION. 14’’long x 7 ½’’tall.

 

254. Small Signed and dated 1914 Carved Side Bust Profile of a Revolutionary War Soldier by F.A. Packard – Rockland, Maine. 4 Ύ’’ x 3 ½’’.

180. KENTON Horse Drawn OVERLAND CIRCUS Cast Iron Toy BAND WAGON w/ DRIVERS and BAND MEMBERS in NEAR MINT ORIGINAL CONDITION. 15 ½’’ long x 7 Ό’’tall.

 

255. Large New England Firkin in Old Paint and Stenciled Name of its Owner "L.H. WEBSTER". 14 ½’’t (20 Ύ’’ tall w/ handle) x 14 Ύ’’ base diam.

181. KENTON Horse Drawn OVERLAND CIRCUS Cast Iron Toy CIRCUS WAGON w/ POLAR BEAR in EXCELLENT ORIGINAL CONDITION. 14’’long x 7 ½’’tall.

 

256. Early Elliptical Wooden Chopping Tray in Natural Dark Patina. 22’’long x 13 ½’’wide x 3 1/2" tall.

182. KENTON Horse Drawn OVERLAND CIRCUS Cast Iron Toy CIRCUS CALLIOPE w/ DRIVER & RIDERS in VERY GOOD ORIGINAL CONDITION. 14 ½’’ long x 7 ½’’tall.

 

257. Pair of Mid 19th Century Temperance Prints by Kellogg & Comstock "DAUGHTERS & SONS" in their Original Frames. Overall (Daughters) 20 ½’’ x 17 Ό’’ – sight 14 Ύ’’ x 11 ½’’ – Overall (Son) 19 Ό’’ x 16 Ό’’ – Sight 15 ½’’ x 12 ½’’.

183. KENTON Horse Drawn Cast Iron Toy CARGO WAGON w/ DRIVER. 15’’ long x 6 Ύ’’tall.

 

258. Early 19th Century Figural Apple Tea Caddy. 4 Ύ’’t x 5’’ in diameter.

184. Figural Cast Iron Still Bank "SIDE WHEELER" STEAMSHIP in Fine Original Paint. 7 Ύ’’ long x 2 Ό’’tall.

 

259. Early 19th Century American Federal Period Doll's Size Mahogany Sofa having Original Horsehair Upholstery. 11 Ό’’long x 4 Ό’’wide x 6 Ύ’’tall.

185. Figural Cast Iron ARCHITECTURAL Still Bank in Fine Original Paint. 4"X 3" X 5 1/2" tall.

 

260. Framed 19th Century Oil Painting “The Reader” Signed Wollschlager or Vollschlager and DATED 1869. Overall 13’’ x 17 Ύ’’. Sight 6 ½’’ x 5 Ύ’’.

186. CIVIL WAR: An Original 1862 Springfield .50 Cal. Civil War Musket with its Original "U.S." Bayonet. 40" barrel length. Overall w/ bayonet measures 74’’ long.

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261. Heavily Figured 19th Century Birdseye Maple Frame Saw. Overall 20’’ long x 8 ½’’tall.

187. U.S. MILITIA Period EAGLE HEAD SWORD with Bone Grip and "Chased" Blade. No Scabbard. Overall 35 ½’’ long.

 

 

262. Large Early Wooden Trade Sign “J.LISCUM”. 95 Ό’’ long x 14 Ύ’’tall.

187B. Ca. 1845 U.S. MEXICAN WAR UNIFORM of a COLONEL to include his OFFICER'S FROCK COAT, HAT ("CHAPEAUX de BRAS"), and EPAULETS (Eagle Decorated with Oak Leaf Cluster).

188. CIVIL WAR: Painted Tin CIVIL WAR Wall Decoration "THE UNION FOREVER" with EMBOSSED FEDERAL SHIELD & EAGLE, in FINE ORIGINAL PAINT. 14’’ diam.

 

263. (5) PCS. Of Early 19th Century Pewter to include (4) Chargers and (1) plate. (3 Chargers 16 ½’’ diam.) (1 Charger 14 Ύ’’ diam.) Plate 8’’ diam.

189. CIVIL WAR 1851 pattern Variant Belt & Belt Plate (Pg. 373 Plate 611 American Military Belt Plates by O’Donnell & Campbell). Overall 40’’ long – plate 87.6mm x 51mm.

 

264. Connecticut Redware Ovoid Crock. 8 3/4’’t x 8’’ at widest.

190. A ROYALTON, VT CIVIL WAR era BLAKE FAMILY Photo Album INCLUDING A SUPERB 1862 TINTYPE IMAGE of FOUR ARMED VERMONT SOLDIERS at CAMP GRIFFIN, VIRGINIA. Among the four soldiers are TWIN BROTHERS Private HORATIO C. BLAKE of the 2nd VT Infantry (standing back left with musket)and Private LAUNCELOT K. BLAKE (seated, lower left and armed with pistol) of the 1st VT Cavalry. The twins, from ROYALTON, enlisted in 1861 and both survived the war. Overall the album measures 5 Ό’’ x 3 Ό’’ (CW tintype measures4 Ό’’ x 2 ½’’). Most "sitters" in the album are IDENTIFIED.

 

265. New Hampshire "Gonic" Type Glazed Redware Crock. 9’’t x 7’’ at widest.

266. Connecticut Redware Ovoid Crock. 9’’ tall x 8 1/2"at widest.

191. CIVIL WAR Sixth Plate Tintype of a Seated Young Unidenntified Soldier, holding his FEDERAL SHAKO (hat) in his lap. 3 Ό’’ x 2 Ύ’’.

 

 

267. Lg. Pair of Custom (Harvin) Lemon Top Andirons w/ Hearth Shovel and Tongs. Andirons measure 23 1/2’’t 11 ½’’w x 22’’d. Tools 31 ½’’ long & 33 ½’’ long.

192. CIVIL WAR: Large Walnut Framed Lithograph titled "GETTYSBURG the REPULSE of LONGSTREETS ASSAULT". "Historically Arranged by John B. Batchelder" and "Published by James Drummond Ball - Boston, Mass.". Overall 31 ½’’t x 48 ½’’w – Sight 19 Ό’’ x 36’’.  

 

193. Early signed MANTON Percussion 12 Gauge Double Barrel Shotgun with Damascus Barrel. Overall 44 ½’’ long.


 

268. Early 19th Century Paint Decorated Ballot Box. 9 Ό’’w x 4 Ύ’’d x 3 Ό’’t.

268B. Child's Size Berry Basket in Original Green Paint.

194. Early Cast Iron Miniature "Firing" Cannon.Overall 5 Ύ’’t x 13’’w x 7’’d (barrel measures 9" bore measures .663" or 16.8mm).

 

269. Early 19th Century Reverse Painted Sheraton Mirror. 25 Ύ’’t x 15 Ό’’ w.

195. Large Stencil Paint Decorated Wooden Bail Handled Pantry Box. 11 Ό’’ diameter x13’’t with handle (7 ½’’ tall without).

 

270. Early 19th Century Folk Art Watercolor Theorem Style Still Life of Fruit Basket. Overall 18’’ x 14 ½’’ – Sight 13 Ό’’ x 10’’.

196. Very Early Shallow Elliptically Shaped Wooden Chopping Tray with Carved Handles. Natural Dark Patina. 23’’long x 16’’wide and 3 3/4" tall.

 

271. Large Early 19th Century or Late 18th Century Portrait of an unidentified Young Woman. Oil on canvas in Original Frame. Overall 33’’ x 27 Ό’’. Sight 27 ½’’ x 21 Ύ’’.

197. Inlaid Mahogany Hepplewhite Period Card Table. 36’’wide x 17 Ύ’’ deep x 29 Ό’’tall.

 

272. Grain Painted Early 19th Century Maine Flat Top Document Box. 12 Ύ’’w x 7’’d x 5 ½’’tall.

198. Early Clothing Lot Having 2 Shaker Style Early 19th Century Bonnets and an Early 19th Century Homespun Cape. Black Bonnet 12 ½’’ tall Gold Bonnet 13’’ tall. Cape 68 ½’’ long.

 

273. Early 19th Century Splayed Side and Dovetailed Cutlery Box w/ Heart Cut-Out. 14’’long x 8’’ wide x 6 Ό’’ tall.

199. Tapered Leg Hepplewhite Stand Having Shaped Top. Attributed to the shop of Joseph Short ( Newburyport, MA 1771-1818). Over paint atop original red. 28 Ύ’’tall. Top measures 19 Ύ’’ x 21’’.

 

274. Child’s Size Early 19th Century Ladderback Armchair. 25 Ό’’tall x 14 Ό’’wide x 12’’deep (8’’ seat height).

200. Small 19th Century Burl Wood Keg in the form of a Water Cooler. 8’’ long x 6’’ diameter at top & bottom.

 

275. Early 19th Century Regency Period Rosewood Tea Caddy with Brass End Mounts, Drop Handles and Supressed Ball Feet. Removable two piece interior. 12 1/8’’wide x 6 ½’’deep x 8 Ό’’tall.

201. Maine Birch Turned Leg Drop Leaf Table with Drawer in Original Red Paint.

 

276. (2) Early 19th Century "Turtle Back" Fireplace Bellows in Original Mustard Paint and Bronze Stenciled Decoration. 17 Ύ’’long x 7 Ό’’ at widest & 18’’long x 7’’ at widest.

202. Signed 19th Century WEARE, NH Wooden Bucket having Bail Handle and Original Lathe Turned Lid in Original Soldier Blue Paint. Ink stamp on bottom "MADE & WARRENTED by M. FRENCH, WEARE, NH". 9 1/4" tall x 12" top rim diamter x 10 1/4" bottom rim diameter

 

277. Small Copper Eagle Weathervane. 12 ½’’tall x 20’’ wing span.

203. Large Blue Banded Spongeware Mixing Bowl. 12 7/8" top rim diameter x 6 1/2" tall.

 

278. Federal Period Early 19th Century Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Box withTurned Ball Feet and Shield Shaped Bone Escutcheon. 10" wide x 5" deep x 6" tall.

204. Rare Framed CIVIL WAR - PEMAQUID POINT, MAINE LIGHTHOUSE Document dated FEB. 11, 1865 and written by REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPH DAY to the LIGHTKEEPER at PEMAQUID LIGHT, requesting a line item survey of "vessels of all classes" passing within sight of PEMAQUID LIGHT and alerting the keeper of the possiblity of UNION GUNBOAT patrols being ordered for his vicinity. 14" x 15" (overall). 6 1/4" x 7 3/4" (sight).

 

279. Maine Swing Handle 19th Century Basket. 7 Ό’’tall (not including handle) x 13’’diameter at top.

205. 19th Century Smoke Decorated Dome Top Tin Document Box. 7 ½’’ tall (not including handle) x 10’’wide x 6’’deep.

 

280. (2) Maine Rabbit Ear Side Chairs in Mustard Paint and Stenciled Decoration. Approx. 32 Ύ’’t x 16’’w x 15 Ύ’’d (17’’ seat height) each.

206. Paint Decorated New England Woodlands Indian Lidded Basket in Original Paint Decoration. 12’’t x 11 ½’’ square.

 

281. Topsy Turvy Style Hollow Cut Silhouette Portrait of a Hatted Gentleman in a Period Lemon Gold Frame. Overall 5 ½’’ x 4 Ό’’. Sight 4 Ό’’ x 3’’.

207. Folding Double Sided19th Century Maine Gameboard with Checkerboard and Backgammon in Original Red and Greent Paint. 15 Ύ’’ x 14 Ό’’ x 1 Ό’’ (open). 7 Ύ’’ x 14 Ό’’ x 2 ½’’ (closed).

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282. Painted Maine Double Sided Checkerboard. 16 ½’’ square.

208. Framed 19th Century Oil Painting on Board of a "Stringer of Brook Trout". Overall 18 ½’’ x 15’’. Sight 12 ½’’ x 8 Ύ’’. Contemporary frame.

 

283. Early Stagecoach "Tuck Away" Table having a Large Single Board Pine Top and Maple Legs. 26’’tall x 36’’ long x 23 Ό’’wide.

209. Large Wooden Sign “Maine Forest Service” – 12 Ό’’t x 147 ½’’ long.

 

284. Large Lathe Turned Early 19th CenturyWooden Bowl w/ traces of Old Blue Paint. 19’’ rim diam. x 6 ½’’tall.

210. (5) Pairs of Early Western Riding Spurs fo which TWO PAIRS are SIGNED (S.C. Gallup & Blermann’s Patent). Largest 5 Ό’’ x 8 ½’’ – Smallest 1’’ x 4 Ό’’.

 

285. Cast Iron Floral Basket Doorstop in Original Paint. 8 Ό’’tall x 6’’wide x 2 Ό’’ thick.

211. Early New England Block & Turned Stool. Appropriate 20th century Upholstery. 15 ½’’t x 24 ½’’l x 16 Ύ’’w.

 

286. Mounted Melvin & White Co. Brass Sailing Ship's Binnacle. 30’’tall x 13 Ό’’wide x 9 Ύ’’deep.

212. (5) Early Cast Iron Piereced Handle Porringers of which several are signed (Kenrick, T&C Clark). Largest 2 Ό’’t x 8 ½’’w x 6’’ – Smallest 1 ½’’t x 6 Ό’’w x 4 Ό’’d.

 

287. Matched Pair of Early 19th Century Iron Hogscraper Candlesticks. Approx. 5 Ύ’’t x 3 Ύ’’ base diam (each).

213. 19th Century Bennington Flint Enamel Cow Creamer – 5 Ό’’tall x 7’’long x 3’’wide.


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288. Mid 19th Century Hand Stitched Crib Quilt. 39 ½’’ x 36’’.


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214. Folk Art Charcoal Drawing of Two Children with Goat Drawn Cart in its Original Lemon Gold Frame. Overall 19 Ό’’t x 22 ½’’w – Sight 14 ½’’ x 18’’.

 

289. Lot of (5) 19th Century American Wooden Butter Stamps to include a Cow, Sheath of Wheat and 3 Florals. Largest 4’’diam. – Smallest 3’’ diam.

215. Delicate Tapered Leg Soft Wood Hepplewhite One Drawer Stand with single board top with chamfered underside. The stand descended in the Currier family of Newburyport, Massachusetts. 28 Ό’’tall. Top measures 15 ½’’ x 19 Ό’’.

 

290. Folk Art Carved and Painted Figural "FISH" Wall Hanging Match Safe. 11 Ύ’’ long x 4 Ό’’ tall.

216. 19th Century Wall Hanging Carved Likeness of a Bearded Gentleman's Head. 14 Ύ’’tall x 9 ½’’wide.

 

291. Early 19th Century Framed Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman. Oil on Canvas in Original Frame. Overall 31 Ό’’ x 27 Ό’’ . Sight 25 Ύ’’ x 21 Ύ’’.

217. Large Room Sized Multi-Colored Oval Hand Braided Rug. 115’’ x 93 ½’’.

 

292. Early 20th Century Working Wooden Half Hull Model of a Motor Yacht. 33 Ύ’’long x 5 Ό’’tall x 3 Ύ’’thick.

218. Painted Early 20th Century Wooden Sign “DANGER SLOW”. 9’’ x 16 Ύ’’.

 

293. Mounted "S. Thaxter Boston" Brass Ship's Binnacle. Overall 10 Ό’’tall x 11 ½’’wide x 10 Ό’’deep.


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219. Stenciled 19th Century Country Store Butter Box. Reads: "#6 Butter Carrier Bellows Fall, VT." Measures11 ½’’tall x 18 ½’’wide x 16 Ό’’deep.

 

294. Painted Early 20th Century Wooden Trade Sign “The Lone Elm”. 26 Ό’’long x7 ½’’tall.

220. Large mid 19th Century Portrait of Judge Stearns in Fine Original Frame. Oil on Canvas. Overall 45 ½’’ x 38 ½’’. Sight 35 ½’’ x 28 ½’’.

 

295. 18th Century Green Painted (over original red) "Sack Back" Windsor Armchair. 38’’t x 24 ½’’w x 16’’d (18 ½’’ seat height).

221. (2) Watercolors signed James Floyd Clymer (American1893-1982. Overall 13 Ό’’ x 16 Ό’’. Sight 6 ½’’ x 9 ½’’ (each).

 
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296. Large Framed Watercolor with a Pair of Birds around their Nest. Signed "John W. Ashton IN 79 YEARS AGE". Overall 27 Ό’’ x 21 Ό’’. Sight 20 Ύ’’ x 15 ½’’.

222. Early 19th Century Maine Sheraton Period Birch Turned Leg One Drawer Stand. 28 Ύ’’t x 18’’w x 16 ½’’d.

 

297. Early 19th Century Pine "Cricket" Stool with Bootjack Ends. Pencil Signed “Made by Rev. Carlton Hurd" (Born 26 Dec. 1795 at Newport, NH and later settled in Fryeburg, Maine where he died in 1855). 24 1/8’’long x 8’’wide x 8 Ύ’’tall.

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223. Folk Art 19th Century Painted Decorated Round Wooden Bowl w Cow. 12 Ό’’ (approx.) diameter x 2 ½’’tall.

 

298. Floral Oriental Rug. 39 ½’’ x 64 ½’’

224. Large 19th Century Ship Diorama in Fine Walnit Trimmed Glass Case. Overall 25 ½’’tall x 30’’wide x 9 Ύ’’deep.

 

299. Primitive 19th Century Watercolor Portrait of Lady in Lemon Gold Frame. Overall 11 Ό’’ x 9 ½’’. Sight 9 Ό’’ x 7 Ό’’.

 

 

300. Early Mustard Yellow Painted "Lapped Band" Wooden Firkin with Free Hand Floral Decoration. 12 Ύ’’tall (9 Ό’’ tall without handle) x 9 ½’’ base

225. Large Multi-colored "Sunderland" Soft Paste Porcelain Transfer Jug with RARE Slavery Maxim "HEALTH to the SICK, HONOUR to the BRAVE, SUCCESS to the LOVER and FREEDOM to the SLAVE". Transfer decorations of Two Clipper Ships & Sunderland Bridge. Measures 9 Ό’’ tall x 12’’ at widest point.

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