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348. An Early
19th Century Percussion Musket in Original Surface. 48”
long. |
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349. An
Early 19th Century Maine Paint Decorated “Cricket”
Stool. 14” x 6” x 5 ½” tall. |
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350. A 19th
Century Maine Woodlands Indian “Potato Stamp” Paint
Decorated Double Handle Splint Basket. 14 ¾” x 10 ¼” x 5
½” tall. |
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351. A
19th Century Paint Decorated Single Handle Maine Indian
Basket in Red and Green. Measures 9 ½” x 7 ¼” x 11 ½”
tall. |
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352.
An 18TH Century Child’s
Ladder Back Armchair. 25 ½” tall x 14 ½” deep x 6 ½”
(seat height). |
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353.
A Large Early 19th Century
New England Firkin in original “Wagon Wheel” Blue Paint.
(missing lid) 13 ½” tall x 11 1/2” top diameter and 12
½” diameter at base. |
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354. A
Mid 18th Century New England Hatchel dated 1748. 12”
long x 5 ½” wide x 5 ¼” tall. |
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355.
A Misc. Lot of 19th
Century Wrought Iron Kitchen Tools including “Keyhole”
Spatulas, Tasting Spoons and Tongs. Longest 18 ½” long
and smallest 10 ¾”. |
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356. Lot
of (4) Early 19th Century Brass Dippers with Wrought
Iron Handles. 22” longest & 15 ¾” shortest. |
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357. An Early
19th Century New England Turned Wooden Bowl in Original
Blue-Green Paint. Approx 13” diameter (varies due to
expected shrinkage) x 3 ¾” tall. |
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358. A
Late 19th Century MAINE Brass Apple Barrel Stencil “No.
1 BALDWINS E.B CRESSEY STANDISH, MAINE”. Measures 14”
diameter (not including “tab” handle). |
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359.
A 19th Century Mortar &
Pestle in Powder Blue Paint. Mortar stands 6 ½” tall and
has 5 ¼” top rim diameter. Pestle measures 7 ½” long. |
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360.
A Nesting Set of 4 Mid 19th
Century Yellow Ware Milk Pans or “Nappys”. Largest
measures 13 ½” diameter at top rim x 3 ¾” tall; smallest
measures 7” top rim diameter x 2 ¼” tall. |
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361. A Lot of (3)
Nested 19th Century Banded Yellow Ware Mixing Bowls. 13”
top rim diameter (largest) x 9 1/2” (smallest). |
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362. An Unusual
19th Century Hand Blocked “Half Oval” Wooden Hat Box. 24
3/8” wide x 7 7/8” deep x 7” tall. |
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363. An Early
19th Century unsigned STONEWARE 1 Gallon (Handle-less)
OVOID CROCK with INCISED COBALT BLUE “Drape & Tassle”
decoration at BOTH SIDES. Attributed to Frederick
Carpenter. |
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364. A
Small Early 19th Century OVOID STONEWARE JUG having a
“Carpenter” type glaze. 5 ¾” tall . |
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365. A
Small Early 19th Century signed “GOODWIN & WEBSTER”
(Hartford, CT) 1/2 Gallon STONEWARE OVOID JUG . |
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366. A
Small Early 19th Century Chocolate Brown “banded” Ovoid
jug. |
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367. A
Small 19th Century Scandanavian Oval Bride’s Box with “Rosemaled”
Paint decoration and interior paper labels. 8 3/8” x 5
7/8” x 4 3/8” tall. |
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368. A
signed 19th Century Wooden Pantry Box in Original Black
Paint. “G.S. MOORE ELLSWORTH, MAINE”. 10” diameter and
stands x 4” tall. |
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369.
A 19th Century Turned Leg
Child’s High Chair in Original “Putty” Paint. Stands 32
¼” x 12 ¾” wide x 13 ¼” deep (front to back). |
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370. A
Large Early 20th Century Carved and Painted Maine
“INDIAN CLUB”. Measures 31” long. |
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371. Large
Deeply Carved Early 19TH Century Tiger Maple Butter
“Paddle” or Scoop in Original Natural Patina. Measures
11 ½” long x 5 ¾ ” at widest point. |
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372.
A 19th Century “Three Legged”
Work Stool in Original Windsor Green Paint. 22 ½” tall.
Seat measures approx. 16” diameter. |
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373. A
New England Firkin in Original “Willow” Green Paint.
10'' base diameter x 10'' tall 10 1/8” bottom diameter. |
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374.
An Early 20th Century
“Jeweled” Zinc Trade Sign “INDIAN GIFTS”. 62” x 11 ¼ ”. |
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375. A Mid 20th
Century “AUTO LICENCE” Wooden Trade Sign . 17 ½” long x
5 ½”. |
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376.
An Unusual Diminutive Mid
19th Century American “Short Handle” Wooden Peel and an
Early 20th Century Food Chopper. Peel measures 16 ¾”
long x 8 ¾” wide. Chopper: 6” tall x 5 ¾” wide. |
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377.
A Large Wonderfully Weathered
19th Century Gate or Fence Post Finial. Stands 14 ½”
tall x 10” diameter at base. |
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378. Early
A 19th Century Mortar & Pestle in Soldier Blue Paint.
Mortar stands 7 ¾” tall and has 5 ½” top rim diameter.
Pestle measures 9 ¼”. |
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379.
Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a “Brick” Red
Colored Glaze with subtle Green Highlights. 6 ½” tall x
4 ¾” at widest. |
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380. Early 19th
Century MAINE REDWARE Milk Pan attributed to John Alld
of Buxton, Maine. 15 7/8” top rim diameter x 3 ½” tall.
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381. Early 19th
Century MAINE REDWARE Milk Pan attributed to the
Bickford family of Buxton, Maine. 17” top rim diameter x
3 ½” tall. |
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382. Small and Deep
Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Milk Pan. Probably the
Bickford family of Buxton, Maine. 14” top rim diameter x
4” tall. |
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383.
A Late 18th Century or Early
19th Century Shoe Foot Drying Rack in Original Green
Paint. 28” wide 49 ¼”tall . |
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384. An
Early 19th Century Childs Ladder Back Armchair. Measures
17 ½” x 16” at top and Stands 21 ¾” tall x 14 ¼” at
widest. |
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385. A 19th
Century Turned Leg Farm Table. Its two board top
measuring 78” long x 27” wide. Table stands 31 ½” tall.
(base in modern over-paint). |
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386.
A Mounted ½ Profile Carved
and Painted Wall Hanging Duck. Signed and dated by the
noted Canadian decoy maker “Amateur Savoie Juillet July
15, 1959” New Brunswick, Canada. Bird measures 15” long
X 5 ¾” tall. |
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387. An Early 19th
Century New England Cricket” Stool in Early Sage Green
Paint over Original Red. 18” x 7 ¾” x 7 ¾” tall. |
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388. A
Large and Rare 34 Star American Flag found in Bath,
Maine. Flag measures 136” x 100”. |
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389. A
19th or Early 20th Century Painted Wooden Ceremonial
Tribal Mask having Cowrie Shells for Eye Decoration. 18”
tall x 6” at widest x 4” depth (front to back). |
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390. A
Matched Pair of 19th Century Architectural “Half Mold”
Zinc Wall Hanging Decorations. Each measures 18 ½” tall. |
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391.
A Matched Pair of 19th
Century Architectural “Half Mold” Zinc Wall Hanging
Decorations. Each measures 18 ½” tall. |
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392.
Matched Pair of (2) Early 19th Century “Hog Scraper” Tin
Candle Candlesticks. 7 ½” tall. |
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393. A
Gesso Framed Primitive 19th Oil Painting of a New
England Village at Dusk. Unsigned OOC 24” x 20”
(overall) and 15 ¼” x 19 ¼” (sight). |
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394. A small
Mid 19th Century Canvas Covered “Brass Button” Document
Box in its Original Green Paint and Stenciled
Decoration. Measures 10” wide x 5” deep (front to back)
and stands 4” tall. |
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395. An
Early 19th Century New England Wall Box with carved
“Diamond” shaped hanger. 11 ½” tall x 11” wide and 6”
deep. |
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396. A Lot
of (9) 18th and 19th Century Furniture “Fragments” and
other miscellaneous “Parts” in their Original Painted
Surfaces. |
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397. A
Lot (A) of (2) Early 19th Century Tin Wall Sconces. 13
¾” & 13 ¼” tall. |
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398. An
Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a Chocolate
Brown Colored Glaze. 5 ¾” tall x 4 ¼” at widest. |
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399.
A Lot of (6) Early 19th
Century MAINE REDWARE Potters “Stilts” and pottery
shards found at the ORIGINAL SITE of the JAMES BICKFORD
Sr. pottery in Buxton, Maine. Partially glazed at its
top in a Chocolate Brown shading to Black. Each measures
½” tall x 3” square. |
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400.
A Small Early 19th Century
MAINE REDWARE Individual Inkwell. Partially glazed at
its top in a Chocolate Brown shading to Black. 1 ¾” tall
x 1” at widest. |
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