361.
A 19th Century Apple Green Painted New
England Jelly Cupboard with a small cutout screen covered
central vent. Measures 37 1/2” wide x 70 ½” tall x 18” at its
widest point.
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362. Bail Handle Wooden Sugar Bucket in Gray
Paint. Stands 6 ½” tall and measures 6 1/8” top diameter and 6
¾” bottom diameter. |
363. A 19th Century
Wooden Staved Wash Tub in Old Red Paint. Measures 25” x 26 ¾” x
18 1/8” at tallest. |
364.
A 19th Century Shaker Style Single
Handled Basket in rich natural patina. Measures 12” tall x 11”
top rim diameter. |
365. Large Pair of
late 18th century Federal period brass Andirons attributed to
the Wittingham Workshop of New York. Measure 21 ½” tall x 10 ¼”
at widest. Front to back overall measurement is 18 ¾”. |
366. A Small Folk Art
Carved and Painted Songbird “Red Breasted Robin” mounted on
drift wood. Unsigned. Measures 7” long x 5 ½” wide x 4”tall. |
367. Mid 20th Century
Rectangular BRAIDED RUG. 140” long x 41 ½” wide. |
368. Mid 20th Century
Rectangular BRAIDED RUG. 64” long x 41 ½” wide. |
369. An Early 20th
Century Porcelain Advertising for MAYO’S CUT PLUG TOBACCO …“THE
COCK of the WALK”. Measures 13” x 6 ½”. |
370. A Maine Double
Lid Single Handle Basket in Old Green Paint. Measures 16” x 12
½” x 6 1/2” tall. |
371. A 19th Century
Connecticut Redware Crock with side “ear” type handles. 9 ¼”
tall x 7 ½” at widest. |
372. An 18th Century
Transitional Queen Anne Period Hudson River Valley Side Chair.
38 ¼” tall x 20 ¼” wide at seat front. Seat height is 17”. |
373. (2) Pieces 19th
century New England Redware: Milk Pitcher 8” tall & Maine Spice
Jar w lid 6 ¾” tall (ex Frank Dingley collection). |
374. (2) 18th Century
Bannister Back Side Chairs. 45 ½” tall and 43 ¾” tall. |
375. Early 19th
century “Cylindrical” Hyde Covered “Brass Button” Ladies Trunk
having wrought iron “Heart” handles. Measures 22 ¼” wide x 11”
deep and stands 01 ¼” tall. |
376. Lot of 3 items
germane to the COBURN STEAMSHIP COMPANY of MOOSEHEAD LAKE &
GREENVILLE, MAINE to include an 1883/1884 Account Book from the
GOVERNOR COBURN (the Coburn lines flagship); A Brass Stencil
reading “STMR KATAHDIN” from the STEAMSHIP KATAHDIN and a “LIFE
PRESERVERS” sign from the KATAHDIN, as well.
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377.
Early
19th Century Maine Pine “Double” Wall Hanging Candle Box with
cutout crest. 15” tall x 11”: wide x 3 ½” at deepest. |
378. A framed mid 19th
century silhouette image of a well dressed Standing Gentleman in
a top hat. Its ebonized frame is of the period and likely
original. Measures 18” x 13” (overall) and 14 ¾” x 9 ¾” (sight). |
379. A Life Sized Folk
Art Carved, Mounted and Painted Songbird signed “PARKER
HAPGOOD….NEW DURHAM, NH”. Measures 7” long x 3 ½” wide x 5
3/4”tall. |
380. A small 19th
Century Still Life painting in its Original Lemon Gold Frame.
Pastel on academy board measuring 10 ¼” x 12 ¼” (overall) and 7”
x 9” (sight). |
381. Early 19th
Century Red Painted New England Two Drawer Pine Blanket Chest
with cut-out base. Measures 35 ¾” case width x 42” tall x 19 ½”
deep. |
382. Lot of (3) Maine
Baskets including (2) Swing Handle and (1) single handle green
painted example. The swing handled examples measure 8 ¼” tall x
approx 12” top rim diameter. Painted example measures 3 ½”
tall’’ x 8 ½” top rim diameter. |
383. 18th Century
Country Queen Anne Side Chair. Measures 40” tall. Seat height
17”. |
384. Early 19th
Century “F. WALKER LONDON” Nautical Octant in its original
“stepped” wooden case. Bears the pencil written inscription
“CAPT. PETER YOUNG”. Measures 13 ¼” x 12”.
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385. 19th or Early
20th century Sheet Metal “WINGED DRAGON” Weathervane (damaged).
Measures 12 1/4” tall x 25 ½” at its widest.
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386. 19th century Tin
Rooster Weathervane Pattern. Measures 16 1/4” tall x 17 ¼” at
its widest.
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387. Civil War
Breast Plate and early 20th Century photograph of Civil War
VETERANS dressed in G.A.R. uniforms.
Plate measures 2 ½” diameter. Photo 3” x 4 ¾”.
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388. Civil War “Cannon
& Flag” motif “Gutta Percha” Daguerreotype Case in Ninth Plate
Size. Chocolate Brown color 3” x 2 ¾”. UNLISTED in Paul Berg’s
book. |
389. Tiny Carved and
Painted “CHICKADEE 1332” by JESSE BLACKSTONE of Concord, NH.
Saigned and numbered. 3 ½” long x 1 3/4” tall and 5 ¼”. |
390. A mustard yellow
Maine Country Hepplewhite period Tapered Leg Stand with Original
Mottled Decoration. 27 ¼” tall with top measuring 16 3/4” x 16
5/8”. |
391. An early 19th
Century Carved & Reticulated Maple Wood Hand Mirror housing its
original surface and mirror glass . 12 1/8” long x 5” at widest. |
392. A Double Sixth
Plate “Gutta Percha” Daguerreotype Case containing an image of a
bearded CIVIL WAR SOLDIER and a separate image of his WIFE and
CHILD. Identified in pencil inscription inside the case as “M.
CREE”. The case is listed in Paul Berg’s book (Berg 3-116). |
393. (3) Native
American Indian items. A ceremonial American Indian Beaded
“Dance” Switch 24 ¾” long; A ceremonial American Indian Dance
Rattle 8 ¼” x 4 ¼”; and an Iroqois Indian “Cornhusk” mask 6 ¼” x
8”. |
394. Set of 18th
Century Pipe Tongs. Measure 19 ¾” long. |
395.
Early Wrought Iron Double “Betty”
Lamp. 8 ¾” tall x 3 ¼” wide x 6 ¼” deep. |
396. A huge mid 20th
century Country Store counter top FIGURAL OWL covered Candy Jar.
20 ¾” tall x 10” wide at its waist. |
397. (2) 18th Century
Brass Candlesticks to include one footed square base example and
a Queen Anne “Petal Edge example. 9 ½” tall and 7 1/2” tall. |
398. A ST. JOHNSBURY,
VT Ladder Back Armchair in untouched Original Green Paint. Seat
a contemporary replacement. Measures 36 1/2"” tall x 21 1/2”
widest x 16 ½” deep. Seat height is 17”. |
399. An 18th Century
Lagering Iron. 21 ½” long. |
400. A mid 20th
century Hooked Rug with a Lion at its center. Measures 46 ½” x
30”. |
401. A large 19th
Century Caucasian Rug in bold colors but showing considerable
wear. Measures 124” long x 40 1/4”. |
402. A small and early
19th Century Four Slat “Ladies Hoopskirt” Ladderback Armed
Rocker retaining its original Red Painted surface. Possibly
Shaker as finials are classically Shaker style. Measures 40 ½”
tall x 26” at its widest point. Seat height is 15” Original
splint seat is present but showing loss. |
403. A RARE American
19th Century Metric Dry Measure. Measures 3 ¾” diameter x 3 1/8”
tall. |
404. (2) VERY EARLY
round Lathe Turned Treenware Bowls. The first, in Original Deep
Red Paint measuring 6 1/4” x 6” at top rim and stands 2” tall &
the second in Old Salmon Paint over Original Red. Measures 7
1/8” x 6 ¾” at top rim and stands 2 1/4” tall. Both have cracks
due to shrinkage. |
405. A VERY Shallow
EARLY round Lathe Turned Treenware Bowl in Original Red Paint.
Measures 8 ½” x 8 ¾” at top rim and stands 1 ¾” tall. |
406. A 19th Century
Bail Handled Pantry Box in old Gray paint. Measures 11 ½”
diameter x 6 1/8” tall (not including handle). |
407. (2) Oriental
Rugs. Bokhara Oriental Mat. 42” x 52” and a Small Oriental Mat.
24 1/2"” x 42 1/2”. |
408.
A 19th Century Bail Handled Pantry Box
in later Powder Blue paint with decorated top rim. Measures 11
½” diameter x 6 1/8” tall (not including handle). |
409. Early 19th
Century Oblong Wooden Chopping Tray in original natural patina
along with an early hand forged wrought iron chopper.
Tray measures 23 ½” long x 14” wide and 5 ¼” tall.
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410. A Small
CONTEMPORARY Lion Hooked Rug bearing the signature and date “BW
99”. Measures 21 ½” tall x 31 ½” wide. |
411. A small VERY
EARLY round Lathe Turned Treenware Bowl in Original Natural
Patina. Measures 6 1/2” x 6 ¼” at top rim and stands 2” tall. |
412. LABELED Post
Civil War Fraternal BALLOT BOX. Measures 6 ½” long x 8” at its
widest x 6 1/2” tall. |
413. CIVIL WAR BALLOT
BOX from the 5th MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Measures 14
¼” long x 6” wide x 4 ¼” tall. |
414. Large Framed 19th
Century Silhouette of a Gentleman who is courting two young
ladies. 10 1/4” x 12” (overall). 7 1/2” x 9” (sight). |
415. Matched Pair of
Framed 19th Century Silhouettes of a Lady & Gentleman. 5 7/8” x
4 1/2” (overall). 4” x 2 3/4” (sight). |
416. Framed 19th
Century Hollow Cut Bust Profile Silhouette of a Gentleman.
Measures 6 3/4” x 5 3/4” (overall) 4 ½” x 3 ¾” (sight). |
417.
Framed 19th Century Bust Side Profile
Silhouette of a Gentleman. French origin…..illegibly signed.
Measures 9” x 7 1/2” (overall) 5 1/4” x 3 ¾” (sight). |
418. Oval Framed 19th
Century Bust Profile Silhouette of a Gentleman within a Cutwork
Mat. Measures 8” x 6 1/2” (overall) 6 ½” x 5 1/4” (sight).
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419.
Early 19th Century or Late 18th
Century “Crown Handle” Pewter Porringer signed “SG”. Measures 5
¾” diameter at top of bowl rim x 7 ¾” at widest point and 2”
tall. |
420. (2) Early
Bronze Table Top “Grease” Lamps. 13” & 11”tall. |