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241.
Two large framed 19th Century ceremonial MASONIC watercolors in period lemon gold frames. Each measures approximately 18” x 15”.

301.
Rare and unusual 19th Century New England faux painted “TROMPE L’OILE” or “Fool the Eye” Over Entrance Demi-Lune Fan. Original painted surface on pine. Measures 42” wide x 13 ¼” at its tallest point.




302.
Framed Oil Portrait of An identified Young Man inscribed verso: “C.H. SMITH T.P ROSSITER PINTX NEW HAVEN 1836”. Oil on Wood Panel. 15 ½” x 12 3/4” (overall). 11 3/4” x 9” (sight).



303.
A large 19th Century Punched Tin Pie Safe in Old Red Paint having 3 drawers over two doors. Measures 50 1/2” wide x 51” tall x 26” deep (back feet restored).



304.
Large Early 19th Century Paint Decorated Dome Top Tin Document Box attribute to the Filley Shop of Berlin, CT. Measures 8 ¾” wide x 5 ¾” tall x 4 ¾” deep.






305.
Matched Pair of HUGE 19th Century Architectural Corner Roof FINIALS. Removed from a building on the grounds of North Yarmouth Academy (Maine). Each measure 59” tall x 19” at their widest.




306.
Framed Barnyard Genre Oil Painting signed “Inman 1866”. Oil on Wood Panel. 19 1/2” x 15” (overall). 15 1/2” x 11” (sight).



307.
Multi-colored Fan Pattern Victorian era Quilt. 76” x 66’’.




308.
Small Framed Primitive Landscape Painting with Figures. Signed and dated “H.S.O. 1870”.



309.
Multi-colored Floral Pattern Victorian era Quilt. 90” x 75’’.


310.
Green Paint Decorated Sea Chest w Becket Handles (decoration contemporary). 45” wide x 20 ¾” tall x 16'' deep.




311.
Unsigned Framed Oil Portrait of a Seated Woman”. OOC. 15 1/4” x 13 1/4” (overall). 11 1/2” x 9 1/2” (sight).




312.
Unusual Matched Pair of 19th century Rosewood Crutches. 49 ¼” long. 20 1/4” long.



313.
Miniature Mahogany Chest of One (with raised splash) over Three Drawers raised on suppressed ball feet. Cherry wood construction, retaining its original finish. Original Shaker style wooden “clothespin” drawer pulls. Measures 12 ½” case width x 18” tall x 8” deep.



314.
Folk Art Carved and Painted Wooden Rooster. Overall 14 1/8” tall x 9 ¼ long'' x 5” at widest.



315.
Small Continental Portrait of a Standing Child OOC. 10'' x 8 1/2”(overall). 7 1/4'' x 5 1/2'' (sight).



316.
Small 19th Century Ebonized Compartmented Bottle Casket. 8” wide x 7 ½” deep x 10” tall.


317.
Framed Primitive Oil Painting of a Riverside Mill Village, thought to be Genessee Falls, NY. Oil on Canvas. 18 1/4'' x 27 1/4'' (overall). 12 ½” x 21 ½” (sight).



318.
Large early 19th Century Liverpool Jug bearing the transfer of “PEACE, PLENTY & INDEPENDENCE”. (damaged). Measures 9 ¾” tall.




319.
An early 18th Century Courting Mirror. Signed & dated verso “J.H. 1773”. Measures 16” x 10”.







320.
18th Century Wrought Iron Skewer Rack with (6) Skewers of varying sizes.




321.
A 19th Century Open Top Step Back Cupboard in Red Paint (heavily restored). Measures Stands 82 1/2” tall x 41 1/2” wide x 20” at its deepest.




322.
A diminutive English Chippendale period Mahogany Lingerie Chest. 21 ½” case width x 16” deep x 47”tall.



323.
Small Framed Continental Portrait (¾ length pose) of a Bonneted Woman. OOB 11'' x 8 ¾”(overall). 8 1/2'' x 6 1/4'' (sight).




324.
Framed 19th century Bust Silhouette of a Woman 9” x 11”. Signed l.r.


325.
A 19th Century Tombstone Arched and Louvered Roof Peak Shutter 20” wide x 19 ¼” tall.




326.
A large 19th Century Northeastern Woodlands Indian Cylindrical Covered Birch Bark Storage Box. 9 ½” tall x 13 ¾” diameter.


327.
Original D.T.S. Co. 1874 (dated) Apple Green Painted Wooden Maine Document Box from the D.T. SANDERS CO. of GREENVILLE, MAINE. Measures 23” long x 20” wide X 10” deep x 8” tall.



328.
A 19th Century Wooden Framed Gable End Arched Top Attic Window 25 ¾” x 26 ¼”.




329.
Early 19th Century Bamboo Turned Windsor Stool in Original Red on Black Graining with Yellow Striping. Stands 16 ½” tall. Seat measures approximately 13” diameter.



330.
A 19th Century Mustard Yellow and Red painted New England Checkerboard. Measures 18 1/2” wide x 18 1/4”.




331.
An unusual Full Plate Tintype Photograph of a photograph of a Union Civil War Soldier. Measures 8” x 6”.




332.
Matched pair of Civil War era Crutches stamped “USMD” (United States Medical Department). Each measures 44” long.





333.
An Id’d Civil War “Homespun” Summer Blanket once the property of Pvt. ERNEST COPP of Boston and Company K of the 2nd MASS. CAVALRY. Pvt. Copp was wounded in 1864 at Berryville, VA. Ex- collection of Jack Maguire of Worcester, Masachusetts. The blanket is of hand sewn two piece construction (called “sheeting”). Measures 5’x 6’.



334.
A Large framed Mid 19th Century “Tree of Life” Needlework Picture. Measures 28 ½” x 32 ½” (overall) x and 25 ½” x 29 ½” (sight).




335.
Contemporary Fraktur in Hexagonal Ripple Front Lemon Gold Frame. Watercolor on Paper. Overall 14 3/4'' t x 14 ¾” (overall).10 1/2” x 10 1/2''.




336.
RARE BOOK – 1616 FIRST EDITION of “THE SURVEYOR” by AARON RATHBORNE.



337.
RARE BOOK – 1780 FIRST EDITION of “EXPERIMENTS and OBSERVATIONS of ELECTRICITY” by REV. JOHN LYON.


338.
RARE BOOK – 1685 SECOND EDITION of “FLETA” seu commentarius juris anglicani sic nuncupatus printed at London 1685.




339.
RARE BOOK – 1642 FIRST EDITION “LE PARFAIT - AMBASSADEUR” by LE SEIVUR LANCELOT. Spanish to French Translation.


340.
RARE BOOK - Set of the 1835-1837 Bound Volumes (total of 37 editions) of the noted Liberian Slave Repatriation Newspaper “THE COLONIZATION HERALD”. Originally from the “Society of Inquiry” at The Bangor Theological Seminary.


341.
A 19th Century signed TAGKHANIC (Taconic) Swing Handled Basket. Bears a signature on its handle “M.J. Brownell”. Measures 12” x 12 ¾” (top rim diameter) 7 ½” tall (without handle).



342.
A 19th Century Folk Art Painted Wooden Bird Cage. Measures 10” wide x 12” deep x 14 3/4” tall.



343.
Early 20th Century Carved and Painted Standing Canada Goose “Field” type Decoy. Measures 28” long x 17 ½” tall x 8 ¼” at its widest point.





344.
A 19th Century country Sheraton period New England High Chair in Salmon Paint. Measures 34 ¼” tall x 13 3/4” wide x 16 ¼”.


345.
New England Dome Top Storage Box in Old Gray Paint. Measures 24” wide x 12” deep x 10 ½” tall.






346.
Paint Decorated 19th Century Child’s Sled stenciled “TEASER” on its deck. Measures 31 ½” long x 12” wide x 11 ¾” tall.


347.
An early Red Painted Stretcher Base Work Table with Drawer and Removable Pine Top. Measures 66” long x 27” wide x 27 1/2” tall.


348.
A Large and Early 18th Century Side Profile Portrait of a Bonneted Woman. Oil on canvas laid down on panel. Stands 52” tall x 47” wide x 12 1/2” deep.



349.
A small framed Landscape Oil Painting on artist board by the listed mid 20th century American artist DOROTHY SHURTLEFF of New Hampsire. Measures 11 ¾” x 13 ¾” (overall) and 9 ½” x 11 ½” (sight).



350.
A 19th Century Wooden Childs Pull Sled in Apple Green and Mustard Yellow Paint. Measures 35” long (without pull handle) x 21 ¼” tall x 18” wide.



351.
An 18th Century Queen Anne Mahogany Looking Glass with Original Mirror and Backboard. 25 ¼” tall x 14 ½” at widest.






352.
A Large early 20th Century Pictorial Hooked Rug with a Dalmation. Measures 54” x 31 ½”.
 









353. Henriette H. Lawler Hurd (California 1908-1992) “Plein Aire” Landscape Painting signed and dated “H. Hurd 40”. Measures 10” x 16 1/2"” (overall) and 6” x 13 1/2” (sight).





354.
An 18th Century Two Piece Lathe Turned Treenware Snuff Box in original Mustard Yellow paint. Measures approximately 3 ¾” diameter and stands 1 ½” tall.



355.
Large Shallow Round Basket in Old Blue Paint. Measures 16” top rim diameter x 5 ¾” tall.



356.
Round Double Handled Basket in Old Blue Paint. Measures 13” top rim diameter x 6” tall.



357.
Multi-colored Maine “Banded” Indian Basket. Measures 9 3/4” x 6 ½” x 6 1/2” tall.



358.
A 19th Century New England Green Painted Dovetailed Pine Storage Box. Measures 42” wide x 17” deep x 15 1/2” tall.



359.
A Red Painted 19th Century Night Stand having unusual chamfered legs and wooden pegged construction. Top measures 19 ¼: x 14 7/8”. Stands 25 3/4” tall.

360. A 19th Century Wall Hanging Faux Two Drawer (actually a single drawer) New England Spice Chest in Apple Green over original red paint. Measures 21 1/2” wide x 11 1/2” deep x 12 1/2” tall.





242.
A Paint Decorated single door 19th Century Jelly Cupboard having a single door with double raised panels. Paint decoration is contemporary. Backboards are later replacements. Stands 84 5/8” tall x 28 7/8” wide x 12” deep.



243.
A Large Painted 19th Century 21 Drawer Country Store Counter Top Cupboard with a bin at its base. Stands 52” tall x 47” wide x 12 1/2” deep.




244.
A Pair of 19th Century Hollow Cut Silhouettes in their original pressed brass frames. Each measure 5 ¼” tall x 4 ½” (overall) 3 ½” x 2 ¾” (sight).



245.
EARLY BOTTLE: One Pint Early American Blown Historical Flask “NEW LONDON GLASS WORKS” (McKearin GII-68) in brilliant golden amber.



246.
EARLY BOTTLE: One Pint STODDARD Double Eagle Flask. (McKearin GII-88). Medium Olive Green Color.



247.
EARLY BOTTLE: A mid 19th Century KEENE, NH Blown Glass Half Pint Flask (McKearin GIII-8 variant) in the Cornucopia & Urn pattern. A fine open pontil scar and brilliant GOLDEN AMBER in color.



248.
A 19th Century American Chesnut bottle in light olive green. Measures 8” tall x 5 ¼” at its widest.


249.
A 19th Century New England “Pumpkin” Painted Pine Storage Box. Measures 38 3/4” wide x 19 1/4” deep x 17 3/4” tall.

250. Large 19th Century Wooden Trencher in Blue Paint over original blue. Measures 23 3/4” long 14 1/2” wide and stands 5 1/4” tall (repairs).



251.
An 18th Century Bannister Back Armchair in Old Black Paint. Measures 45 ¾” tall x 24 1/4” at its widest point. Seat height is 16”. Its original rush seat is present.


252.
A VERY RARE 1889 printed 39 STAR AMERICAN FLAG (there was never an officially issued 39 star flag) with an exquisite RED, WHITE & BLUE painted staff. Staff measures 39” long with the FLAG measuring 14 ¾” tall x 24” wide.


253.
A framed 19th Century Oil Painting of Hunting Dogs. Signed and dated verso “HOPE KIMBALL 1896”. OOC in Original Frame. 15 ½” x 22 ½” (overall) and 9” x 16” (sight).




254.
A Sailor made 19th Century Whale Bone Swift. Measures 18 ¾” tall.



255.
A Life Sized Folk Art Carved, Mounted and Painted Songbird signed “SCARLET TANAGER MALE & FEMALE….H. KOSTA”. Measures 7” long x 3 ½” wide x 10 1/2"”tall (overall) Bird measures 4 ¾” long x 3” wide.



256.
Large framed California Oil Painting on Canvas title and signed verso “CORKRAN HOME – MOOR PARK”. Signed ROBERT E. MOTLEY (Am. 1887-1962). 32 ½” x 37 ½” (overall) 25” x 30” (sight).




257.
Period Hepplewhite Spider Leg Candle Stand in Old Finish. Top approx. 17” diameter. Stands 28 1/4” tall.


258.
A 19th Century Red and Black Paint Decorated Maine Blanket Box. Measure 35 ½” wide x 16 ¾” deep x 17 ½” tall.


259.
Small Framed 1839 Fraktur Style Folk Art Watercolor “Favor” Poem written in German. 10 ¼” x 8 1/8’’ (overall).


260.
Miniature Framed 1832 Folk Art Watercolor “Favor” Poem written in German. 5 ½” x 7” (overall).

261. Pair of Cut Out Silhouettes inscribed verso “Name Aaron Howell on back of cutting General Wurmski Silhouettes” & “ General Wurmski Shaded Silhouettes Ann Howell on back of cutting”. Each measures 4 7/8’’tall x 4’’ wide.




262.
Full Length Framed Silhouette of a Standing Gentleman in a Top Hat inscribed verso “Clarence Shepard Brother of John D. Shepard made at Centennial Exp. 1876”. Measures 13 1/2’’tall x 8 1/2’’ wide.



263.
Small Framed 1828 New England “Bar” Type Schoolgirl Sampler. Andirons measure 10 1/4’’ x 8 7/8” (overall).



264.
Dated 1904 Hat and Hat Box once belonging to the Maine GOVERNOR (from 1905-1909) WILLIAM TITCOMB COBB of Rockland (born July 23 1857). Its original labeled box bears his name in handwritten script “Hon’l Wm. T. Cobb Rockland, Maine”. Oval box stands 12 ¾” tall x 10 ¾” wide.




265.
18th Century Chippendale Period Brass Door Knocker. 7 ¾” x 5 ¼”.



266.
18th Century Wooden Handled Brass Fireplace Trivet. 12 1/4” x 6” x 5 ¼” tall.



267.
Large Early 19th Century American Loomed Coverlet in bold Red, White & Blue. 93 ½” x 73”.



268.
Framed 1867 Bangor, Maine Nautical Licensure Document for the BRIG WALKER HOWES, naming its Master, Crew and Itinerary. 17” x 22” (overall).


269.
(2) Wire ‘IPSWICH” Clam Baskets. Top Rim Diameter 21” x 12’’ tall.



270.
19th Century Turned Leg Foot Stool with Earlier “Flame Stitch” Upholstery. 14 ¼” x 14” x 12’’ tall.



271.
Large 19th Century F. Porter (Westbrook, Maine) Pewter Inkwell with a faint “Westbrook” mark. 6” bottom rim diameter and 4 ¾” tall.




272.
(2) Small Matching Nautical Mahogany Snatch Blocks with Original Circular Brass Inlays with Crescent Moon Decoration.


273.
Patriotic painted Walking Wheel Painted RED, WHITE & BLUE. Likely painted for the 1876 American Centennial Celebration. 45” diameter.




274.
Carved and Painted Native American Indian Club with Indian Chief decoration. 20 ¾” long 6” at widest.


275.
An Early 19th Century Needlework Decorated Playing Card Case containing a mid 19th century deck of playing cards by Samuel Hart (1849-1871). 5 ¼” x 3”.


276.
A Hepplewhite period Mahogany Bow Front Chest of Drawers having Four Drawers, French Feet, String Inlay and original Brass Pulls. Case width 37 ½” x 20 ¾” deep and standing 33 ¾” tall.


277.
American Centennial GEORGE WASHINGTON Memorial KERCHIEF. Ca. 1876 measures 25 1/4'' x 19''.







278.
Maine Paint Decorated Comb Back “Step Down” Windsor armed Rocking Chair in original surface. Stands 41 ½” tall 20 ½” at widest and 27 ½” deep. Seat height is 16”.



279.
New Hampshire 18th century Queen Anne maple Candle Stand attributed to the shop of Lt. Samuel Dunlap of Salisbury, NH.


280.
Matched Pair of “High Rise” Birdcage Windsor Side Chairs in their original Indian Red Painted surface with Mustard Yellow striping. Each stands 35 ¼” tall with seat height of 17 ½”.



281.
Framed Oil Painting of a young Girl with a Bird perched atop her hand. Inscribed verso. OOB 12 ¾” x 11 1/4” (overall). 7 3/4” x 6 ½” (sight).

282. Farm Market “STRAWBERRY” Trade Sign. Red paint over white on American Pine. 24 ¾” wide x 7 1/8” tall.


283.
Matched Pair of mid 19th Century English Brass “Side Push” Candlesticks, ca. 1820. Each measures 8 3/4" tall x 4 ½” base diameter.


284.
Early 19th Century Two Piece Bronze Spoon Mold (for molding pewter spoons). 8 1/8” long.



285.
Large Matched Pair of mid 19th Century English Brass Candlesticks, ca. 1850. Each measures 12 1/2" tall x 4 7/8” at base.



286.
Early 19th Century New England Pine Shoe Foot Drying Rack in Original Unpainted Surface. 48 ¾” wide x 38 ½” tall.



287.
Oval “Harvard” Style Shaker Box. 5 1/2'' long x 3 3/4" wide x 1 ¾” tall.


288.
Early 19th Century New England Trencher in Original Worn Surface. 18 3/4” x 13 1/2” x 4’’ tall.




289.
Early New England Firkin having in Original Blue Gray Paint. 9 1/2” top diameter x 10'' base diameter x 9'' tall (14 1/2” tall when handle erect).


290.
Pair of Framed, Three Dimensional Wall Hanging Lithographed Prints of Clipper Ships by GORDON GRANT. 13 ¼” x 19” (each).


291.
A Sheraton period Two Drawer Delicately Turned Leg Night Stand with Molded Edge “Tray” Top bearing a pencil written inscription on the underside of one drawer “O.C. HILL WATERBURY, CT”. Measures 28 ¾” tall. Its top measuring 19 ¾” x 19 ¼”.


292.
Large Framed Pair of signed and dated “Hanging Fowl & Animal” Oil Paintings signed “M. MEUCCI 1890 FIRENZE”. 42 ¼” x 27 ½” (overall). 38 2/4” x 23 ½” (sight).

293. Early 19th Century Wooden Bed Smoother bearing the initials “AB”. 19 ¾” long x 3 ¼” wide.



294.
Unsigned Framed Oil Portrait “Self Portrait of Seymour Guy”, bearing an early “jelly label” that reads “S.J. GUY N.A.”. OOB . 18 ½” x 14 ½” (overall). 13 ½” x 9 ½” (sight).



295.
Pair of Paint Decorated 19th century Child’s Size Row Boat Oars. Sight 40’’ long x 4 ¼’’ at widest (each).



296.
Matched Pair of mid 19th Century English Brass Candlesticks, bearing British registry marks of ca. 1850. Each measures 11" tall x 3 7/8” at base.



297.
Hingham, MA Oval Shaker Box in Original Green Paint stamped “BFH” (Bella F. Hersey). Measures (top) x 6 1/8” long x 4 1/2” wide x 2 ½” tall.


298.
(2) Signed SABBATHDAY LAKE, MAINE Oval SHAKER Sewing Boxes with handles (each is missing its cloth liner). Measures 8” x 5 1/4" x 2 ¾” tall (largest) and 6 7/8” long 4 7/8” x 2 ½” tall (smallest).



299.
Early 19th century Red Painted Maine “Demilune” Hall Table having a pine top and under-shelf. Measures 33 3/4” wide x 16 ¾” deep and 28 ½” tall.


300.
Framed Primitive Still Life Painting on Wood Panel. Overall 13 ¼’’ x 16 ¼’’. Sight 8 1/2’’ x 11 1/2’’.

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