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Illustrated Catalog of Sale for Saturday October 24, 2015 
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201.
A Small 20th Century “Double Medallion” Caucasian “Oriental” Rug. 64 ½” x 52 ½”.




 




202.  A Mid 19th Century “10th Wedding Anniversary” Symbolic TIN TOP HAT. In Fine Original Patina. 13” x 11 ½” x 11 ½” tall.
 



203.
 A Very Early 18th Century Queen “Gate Leg” Drop Leaf Table. Maple top on Cherry Wood frame (missing drawer). Top measures approx. 41 ¾” long x 50 ½” (when open) x 15 ¾” (when closed). Top elevation is 27 ¾” tall.





204.
  A Lot of (2) Early 19th Century Candlesticks to include a Brass “Wedding Band” Iron Hog Scraper Candlestick (8” tall) and A Tall “Saucer Base” Iron Candlestick with its Original Chair Hanger (7 ¾” tall).
 




205.  An Early 19th Century Turned Wooden Bowl in Original Red Paint. Approx 16” top rim diameter (1/4” shrinkage) x 5 ½” tall.






206.
  An Early 19th Century Tin Wall Sconce with Pressed Circular “Starburst” Reflector. 13 ¾” & 13 ¼” tall.



 



207.  A Dated 1815 German Floral Paint Decorated Bible Box with Strap Hinges. 16 ½” wide x 12 ½” deep 8 ½” tall.
 




208.  An Early 19th Century Hepplewhite “Beaded Leg” Drop Leaf Table in it Original Red Paint. 37 ½” long x 37”wide (open) and 18 ¼” (when closed).
 




209.  A Red Painted 18th Century New England “Ball Foot” Four Drawer Pine Chest (feet replaced). 37” wide (case) x 31” tall.
 





210.  A Large Early 20th Century Framed Wall Hanging Advertising Sign “CURTICE BROTHERS BLUE LABEL TOMATO KETCHUP”. 47” tall x 18 ¾” wide.
 


211.  MAINE OIL PAINTING: Unsigned Mid 19th Century MAINE Folk Art Oil Painting of OWLS HEAD LIGHT. OOC. Period Gold Leaf Frame. 12” x 16 ½” (overall); 8 ½” x 13” (sight).
 


212.  MAINE OIL PAINTING: FRANKLIN STANWOOD (1852-1888). A Dated 1875 Oil Painting on Wood Panel of a Clipper Ship Under a Moonlit Sky. Signed and dated (l.r.) “F. STANWOOD March 1875”. Original Gesso Decorated Lemon Gold Frame. 18 ½” x 27” (overall). 12 ½” x 20 ¾” (sight).
 


213. MAINE OIL PAINTING: GEORGE HATHAWAY (Am. 1852-1903). A 19th Century MAINE Oil Painting of a “Bug Light” Portland Harbor. OOB. Signed (l.r.) “G.M. HATHAWAY 1873”. Original Gold Leaf Lined, Black Walnut Frame. 11” x 15” (overall); 6” x 10” (sight).
 


214.  MAINE OIL PAINTING: GEORGE HATHAWAY (Am. 1852-1903). A late 19th Century MAINE Oil Painting of a Cove at Great Diamond Island with Peaks Island in Background. OOB. Signed (l.r.) “G.M. HATHAWAY”. Original (gesso) Gold Leaf Frame. 12” x 16” (overall); 6” x 10” (sight).
 


215.  MAINE OIL PAINTING: JOHN B. HUDSON Jr. (Am. 1832-1903). A 19th Century MAINE Oil Painting, titled verso “Willow & Beach Cushings Island”. OOB. Signed (l.r.) “J.B. Hudson Jr.”. Original Gold Leaf (gesso) Frame. 9 ¾” x 13 ¾” (overall); 5 ½” x 9 ¾” (sight).
 


216.  MAINE OIL PAINTING: A dated 1894 MAINE Oil Painting of “PULPIT ROCK” at Passamaquoddy Bay. OOC. Signed and dated (l.r.) “A. TRASK ‘94”. Original (gesso) Gold Leaf Frame. 11 ¾” x 15 ¾” (overall) 7 ½” x 11 ½” (sight).
 






217.  An Early 19th Century “Comb Back” Windsor Rocking Chair in Original Black Paint. 42” at tallest x 21” wide at seat. Seat height 16”.
 



218.  A 19th Century Chip Carved Maine Crooked Knife in Original Surface. 9 ½” long.
 




219.  A 19th Century Lignum Vitae (Ironwood) Mortar & Pestle in Blue Paint. Mortar stands 6 ½” tall and has 5 ¼” top rim diameter. Pestle measures 8 ¾” long.
 




220.  Tiny Shaker Bailed Handle Pantry Box having a “Bail” type handle with diamond escutcheons. 4 ¾” rim diameter x 2 ¾” tall.
 


221.  A Cradled 19th Century Open Builders Model of a Sailing Ships Hull with its tiny detailed figurehead, somehow surviving. Original Red and Black paint. 35” long x 5 ½” wide x 6 ½” tall.
 





222.  An 18th Century Hand Sewn Calico Ladies “Pocket” or “Work Bag”, having an unusual small applied felt “Heart” Needle Pocket near its opening. Ex- Berdan Collection. 12 ½” x 10 ¼”.
 



223.  An Unfinished Early 20TH Century Navajo Indian Weaving that remains on its original loom structure. Measures 18” Square.
 











224.  An Early 20th Century Navajo Rug. 55” long x 34”.
 









225.  A Tan and Beige colored Early 20th Century Navajo Rug in an Unusual Pattern. 51 ¼” x 32”.
 



226.  Early 20th Century Navajo “Eye Dazzler” Rug. 26 ¼” x 50”.
 



227.  A Group of (5) Mid 20TH Century Woven Navajo Mats. 21 ¼” x 31” (largest) 18 ¾” x 19 ¼” (smallest).
 






228.  A 19TH Century Native American Indian Hanging Triple Wall Pocket. Tanned Animal Hyde with Remarkably Fine Needlework Decoration. 10 7/8” x 5 ½” at widest).
 












229.  A Small 19th Century Navajo Rug mounted to hang. 43 ¼” x 25 ¼”.
 






230.  A Large Early 19th Century Sheraton Split Column Mirror in Original Gilded Surface. Measures 40 ¼” tall x 20 ½” wide.
 

231.  A 19th Century Trade Sign “BREWING CO.” in Original Gold Leaf over Black Painted Surface. 52” long x 3 ¼” tall.
 




232.  An Early 19th New England “Bootjack End” Pine Blanket Chest in Original Mustard Yellow Paint with Umber Paint Decoration. 41 ½” (case width) x 17 ¼” deep (front to back) x 25” tall.
 

233.  A Mid 20th Century Carved and Gilded Wooden American Eagle in the style of John Haley Bellamy. Wingspan 26”.
 


234.  An Early 20th Century MAINE Folk Art Hooked Rug having a MAPLE SUGARING SCENE. 18 ½” x 35”.
 



235.  An 18th Century American New England Open Hanging Cupboard in Old Red Paint. 47 3/8” wide x 42 3/8” tall x 11” at deepest (front to back).
 



236.  An Early 19th Century Cherry Wood Hepplewhite 4 Drawer Chest with Flaring French Feet and a Molded Top. Original Brass pulls and surface. Measures 40 ½” (case width) 36 ½” tall x 18 ½” deep.
 



237.  A 19th Century MAINE Drake Eider Working Decoy. Old in use repaint. 18 ¾” long x 7 ½” wide and 10 ¾” at tallest.
 




238.  An Early 19th Century signed “BOSTON” STONEWARE “Open Ear” 2 Gallon “Open Ear” OVOID CROCK. Attributed to Frederick Carpenter. 13 3/8” tall.
 



239.  A Large Early 19th Century signed “BOSTON” STONEWARE “Open Ear” 3 Gallon OVOID CROCK having bands of chocolate brown at its top and bottom. Attributed to Frederick Carpenter. 13 1/8” tall.
 




240.  A Small Early 19th Century signed “CHARLESTOWN” 1/2 Gallon STONEWARE OVOID JUG. Attributed to Frederick Carpenter.
 



241.  A Small Early 19th Century signed “CHARLESTOWN” 1/2 Gallon STONEWARE OVOID JUG with (much later) hand painted floral decoration.
 




242.  A Small Early 19th Century signed “CHARLESTOWN” STONEWARE BATTER PITCHER. 8 ½” tall.
 




243.  An Early 19th Century signed “CHARLESTOWN” 1 Gallon STONEWARE OVOID JUG.
 





244. A Late 18th or Early 19th Century Chestnut Bottle in Light Olive Green Color. 5 ¼” tall x 3 ½” at widest.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





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





246.  An Early 19th Century Snuff Bottle in Deep Yellow Amber Color (large interior factory bubble burst). 4 ½” tall x 2 ¾” at widest.
 



247.  An Early 19th Century Ship Model in Original Painted Surface. 25 ½” long x 9” wide x 18 ½” tall.
 



248.  (2) Mid 20th Century Boat Models to include a Small Wall Mounted Nautical Half Hull. (17” long x 4” at tallest) and a mid 20th Century Full Hull Wood Carving of a Pleasure Craft (16 ¾” long x 5” wide x 3 ½" at tallest).
 




249.  A Meticulously Detailed 19th Century French Cast Plaster and Cold Painted Bulldogs Head. Bears the marking of a full bodied Lion and the initial “D.F. &K” between the words “DEPOSE”. 9 ½” x 7 ¾” x 6 ½”.
 


250.  A Mid 19th Century American Militia Officer’s Flat Top “Brass Button” Document Box with brass tag at its top “L. RICHARDSON ESQ. 6th REG’T”. 25 ½” wide” x 13” x 9 ¾” tall.
251. A 19th Century Single Sided Wooden Sign: “NATHAN WASHBURN LAW OFFICE”. Original Gold Leaf on Black Sand Paint. 9¾” x 35”.



252.
A 19th Century Architectural “Over Entrance” Arched Wooden Panel in Original Surface. 24” tall x 39 ½” wide x 2 ½” thickness.



253.
A Mid 20th Century Single Sided Wooden Sign with applied Gilded American Eagle: “KEIGHLY 18 MORGAN ROAD”. 16” x 24” An Early 20th Century Mounted Nautical Half Hull of a Nicely Articulated Steam Boat. 11 ½” long x 4 ½” tall and 2 ½” depth.






254.
An Early 20th Century Massachusetts Cradled Pond Sailing Model “YANKEE SAUGUS” in Original Green, Red and White Paint. 32” x 9 1/4” x 50 ½” tall (to top of mast).





255.
A Multi-colored 19th Century Parcheesi Game Board. Approx. 20” square.






256.
A 19th Century Red and White Painted “12 Hole” Tin Candle Mold. 9” tall x 4 ¾”.




257.
A Trio of Early 19th Century Working Hen Merganser Decoys found at Orrs Island, Maine. Each bears the initials “WCD”…… likely from the Doughty Family of “Orrs”. Each measure approx. 15” long and stands 6 ½” tall.




258.
Signed CARL MALMSTROM (Long Cove, Maine 1882-1975) Carved and Painted Life Sized Northern Ruffed Grouse (Partridge), perched on a tree branch section. 13 ¾” tall x 12 ¼” at widest x 7 ¾” (front to back).





259.
Signed CARL MALMSTROM (Long Cove, Maine 1882-1975) Carved and Painted Life Sized Northern Ruffed Grouse (Partridge), perched on a tree branch section. 13 ¼” tall x 9” at widest x 7 ½” (front to back). Damage to spread tail feathers.

260.
Signed CARL MALMSTROM (Long Cove, Maine 1882-1975) Pair of Carved and Painted Miniature Wood Ducks (drake and hen) perched on driftwood. 18” long x 2 ½” wide x 6 ½” at tallest.



261.
An Early 20th Century Nautical Half Hull in Figured Mahogany mounted on a contrasting Maple Backboard. 45 ¼” x 10 ½”.




262.
A Mid 19th Century Ship Model of the “ELCANO” which was built 1864 at Newburyport, Massachusetts . 36” Long x 24” Tall x 11 ¼” at widest x 31” tall.




263.
An Unusual mid 19th Century Country Store Decorated Tin “SAND” Dispenser in its Original Painted and Stenciled Surface. 13 ¼” wide x 9 ¾” deep x 11” tall (handle not included).




264.
An Early 20th Century “Penny” Rug with Braided Border. 49 3/4 x 38 3/4” .






265.
A 19th Century Maine Pine Single Door Jelly Cupboard w Cut Out Base. 35” w x 69” tall x 14 ¼” deep.




266. A Large Boldly Colored Maine “1905” Hooked Rug. Measures 60” x 32”.









267.
A 19th Century Painted Wooden Upright Barber Pole. 32” tall.



268.
An Early 20th Century Mounted Nautical Half Hull of a Nicely Articulated Steam Boat. 11 ½” long x 4 ½” tall and 2 ½” depth.


269.
An Early 20th Century Double Sided Wooden Sign “ROOMS”. Original Black on White Paint. 5 ½” x 17 ¾”.

270.
An Early 19th Century Hand Hewn Trencher in its Original Blue Paint. Approx top rim diameter 23 ¼” long x 13 ½” wide x 5 ¼” tall.



271.
An Early 19th Century Red, White and Blue “Homespun” Coverlet bearing early handwritten tag Mrs. K.A. (Jane born 1811) Brownell of Passaic, NJ. 90 ½” X 79 ½”.


272.
A Contemporary Bench Made Reproduction of an Early 18th Century Three Drawer Oversized Tavern Table, having a two board, breadboard ended top . Its three drawer base includes “Vase and Ring” turned legs which are joined by a medial stretcher. Red painted base and scrubbed surface on its top. 75” long x 34 ¾” wide x 31” tall.




273.
An accurate and superb REPRODUCTION of the MAINE “BERDAN CUPBOARD”. The Original 18th Century Open Top, Grain Painted Maine Pewter cupboard was sold at the 1998 Betty Berdan sale at Cyr Auctions in New Gloucester, ME. 53” wide x 69” tall x 17 ½” deep.




274.
A 19th Century Seaman’s Chest having a (later) Relief Carved and Painted American Eagle at its lid. By an unknown Maine carver from the Rockland, Maine area. Chest measures 37 ¼” wide x 16 ½” deep (front to back) and stands 15 ¾” tall.





275.
An 18th Century “Boot Jack” End Blanket Chest in its Original Blue Paint. 48” wide x 18 ¾” deep x 24” tall.






276.
A Large Boldly Colored 19th Century Room Sized Striped Carpet. 126” x 122”.





277.
A Rare 18th Century or Early 19th Century Hanging “Single Arm” Wrought Iron Fireplace Broiler. 14” tall x 13” pan diameter.




278.
19th Century “Homespun” Coverlet in Unusual Red and Black. Bears attached paper tag with handwritten provenance of the Trueblood-Morris family of Washington, Indiana. 80” x 65”.





279.
(2) Early 20th Century Nautical Sailing Half Hulls in Original Painted Surfaces. 9” x 7 ½” (each).




280.
A Matched Pair of 19th Century multi-colored Sponge Ware Cookie Jars w lids. 10” tall x 7 ½” at widest.







281.
An Early 19th Century Oil Portrait of a Side Posing Young Gentleman. Bearing the signature “Sidis”. Contemporary frame. 17 ¼” x 14 ¼” (overall) 13 ½” x 10 ¾” (sight).




282.
Early 19TH Century “Boot Jack” end Blanket Chest in Original Blue Paint. Measures 49” wide x 27” tall x 20” deep (front to back).








283.
A 19th Century Mortar & Pestle (D) in Lipstick Red Paint. Mortar stands 6 ¾” tall and has 5” top rim diameter. Pestle measures 11” long.


284.
A 19TH Century Green Painted New England Trencher. 21” long x 10 7/8” wide x 4 ¾” tall.









285.
A Lot of Thirteen Early 20th or late 19th Century Wooden Sign Letters in Original Gold Leaf surfaces! Letters measures 9 ½” tall.


286.
Large Relief Carved and Painted Wooden Eagle by the noted ROCKLAND, MAINE carver DICK STEELE. 91 ¾” x 15”.





287.
Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug in a Salmon and Green Glaze having Brown “Blotch” decoration. 9 ¾” tall x 6 ½” at widest.





288. Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a Red Umber Colored Glaze with lighter tan highlights. 9 ½” tall x 6 ½” at widest.




289.
Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug in a Light Chocolate Brown Glaze. Attributed to John Safford I of Monmouth, Maine. 9 ¼” tall x 8” at widest.




290.
Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with an Olive Green and Indian Red Glaze (damage to handle and hairline cracks). 8 ½” tall x 6 ½” at widest.




291.
Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Lidded Jar with a Mustard Yellow Glaze. 9” tall x 7” at widest. Possibly the Bickford Family of Buxton, Maine.




292.
Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Stew Pot with a Deep Salmon Glaze. 6 ¾” tall x 6” at widest. Possibly the Bickford Family of Buxton, Maine.






293.
A Small 19th Century Framed Folk Art Watercolor of “GENREL TALLOR” in Original Period Framing. 10 7/8” x 9 5/8” (overall). 8 5/8” x 7 5/8” (sight).




294.
An Early 19th Century Portrait of a Handsome Young Boy. OOC in Original Frame. Unsigned. 18” x 16” (overall) and 14 ¼” x 12 ¼” (sight).




295.
A Dated “ANNO 1851” Pennsylvania Dutch Paint Decorated Flat Top Storage Chest. Measures 46 ½” wide x 17” tall x 17 ¾” deep (front to back).





296.
A Dated 1842 Canvas Covered Document Box with “Stamped” Diamond Paint Decorated Exterior and 1842 Newspaper pasted to its interior. 16 1/8” wide x 8 ¾” deep (front to back) x 7” tall.




297.
An Early 20th Century Harpswell, Maine “Sail Boat” Weathervane in Original Paint. 28 ¼” long x 14” tall.

298.
A Colorful 1831 WINDHAM, CT Needlework Sampler worked by CHARLOTTE ANN SMITH (born Windham, Ct 1820). Period and possibly original frame. 19” x 18” (overall). 13 ¾” x 13” (sight). The sampler is accompanied by an early 19th Century Doll’s Dress (framed) that is said to have been sewn by Charlotte Ann Smith when a child.



299.
A Small 19th Century Tonal Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting on Academy Board. Illegibly sign lower left. Period and possibly original frame. 11 ½” x 17” (overall). 7” x 12 ½” (sight).




300.
An 18th Century Hanging Wrought Iron Tavern Sign Bracket. 45 ½” wide (39” maximum hanging width) x 9” at tallest.

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