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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.




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.



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”.





385.
19th or Early 20th century Sheet Metal “WINGED DRAGON” Weathervane (damaged). Measures 12 1/4” tall x 25 ½” at its widest.





386.
19th century Tin Rooster Weathervane Pattern. Measures 16 1/4” tall x 17 ¼” at its widest.



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”.


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.





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).








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.




421.
A 19th Century Green Painted Wooden Lapped Band Maple Syrup Bucket with Wooden “Tabbed” hanger. Measures 13 3/4” tall x 9 3/4” at top rim and 11 ½” bottom rim diameter.



422.
Large 18th Century American “Slipware” charger with “combed” decoration. Measures 13 ¼” rim diameter x 2 ¾” tall.


423.
(2) Early Glass Onion Bottles in Amber & Olive Green. Measures 7 ½” tall x 5 ½” base diameter.


424.
Pair of Framed Miniature 19th Century Pen and Ink Side Profile Portraits with Watercolor highlighting. Each measures 6 ½” x 6” (overall) and 4” x 3 ½” (sight).



425.
A multi colored Maine Starburst Quilt. Measure 86’’ square.



426.
An 18th Century Turned Lidded Treenware Sugar Bowl in Original Red & Black Paint. Measures 7” tall x 4 ½” base diameter.





427.
(2) Emerald Green 19th Century “Sandwich Glass” scent bottles….one a small perfume, the other a cologne. Small perfume measures 2 ¾” tall and the cologne 5” tall..



428.
A 19th Century Bail Handled Pantry Box in later Baby Blue Paint. Measures 11 ½” diameter x 6 1/8” tall (not including handle).


429.
A Large 19th Century Shaker Box in old honey colored refinish. Measures 11 ¾” long x 8 1/2” wide x 4 ¾” tall.





430.
A small 19th Century Candle Lantern with Bail Handle. Measures 13 ¾” tall (with handle erect). Bottom rim diameter is 5 1/8”.






431.
A Large 19th Century Whale Oil Lantern. Measures 18” tall x 5 3/4” base diameter.

432. Lathe Turned 19th Century Wooden Bowl having Blue and Painted Surface with Ochre Painted Rim and Red painted interior. Measures 19 1/8” x 18 ¾” at top rim and stands 6 ½” tall.




433.
A large Early 19th Century Formal Reticulated Brass Whale Oil Lantern (missing burner). 16 3/4” tall x 7” at widest.



434.
A lot of 14 assorted pieces of 19th century Woodenware to include (3) Butter Stamps, (2) Turned Bowls and more.



435.
Cobalt Decorated 2 Gallon Stoneware Crock (restored).


436.
A Large 19th Century Shaker Box in brownish red stain. Measures 11 ¾” long x 8 ¼” wide x 4 ¾” tall.




437.
A mid 20th Century Molded Zinc Rooster Weathervane with original directionals. Measures 48 ½” tall (overall with standard) Rooster measures 20 ½” tall.


438.
Early Small Round Treenware Bowl in natural patina. Measures approx. 6 1/2” top rim diameter x 3” tall.



439.
Carved and Painted PUFFIN. 11 ¾” tall x 8 ½” wide at base.




440.
Early “Indian Shutter” in Original Blue Paint. 33 1/4” tall x 19 1/2” wide.



441.
Single Handle Green Painted New England Basket signed “L.B. Worcester”. Measures 22” x 12 ¾” x 12 ½” tall.


442.
(2) Early Brass Candlesticks to include one “Saucer” base example and a tall “Push Up” example. 4 1/2” tall and 8 3/4” tall (respectively).





443.
American Victorian Molded Zinc Cupola Finial. Measures 19 ¼” tall.


444.
A 19th Century Circular Pantry Box in original Custard Yellow paint. Measures 10 ½” diameter x 3 3/4” tall (not including handle)..




445.
An unusual and large Bamboo Turned 19th Century Four Slat Ladderback Armchair having shaped splats and retaining its original surface. Measures 45 3/4” x tall 24 3/4” at its widest point. Seat height is 18 1/4”. Original rush seat is present.


446.
Large 19th Century Oval Wooden “Spit” Box in Original Natural patina. Measure 12 ¾” x 9 ¼” x 4 ½” tall.




447.
Early 19th Century Pontiled Medicine Bottle “SCHENKS PULMONIC SYRUP”. Stands 7 1/8” tall.



448.
Childs Size Shaker Armed Rocking Chair. Measures 23 ½” x 13 ½” wide x 16 ½” deep with seat height 8”.



449.
(2) 19th century English reticulated “Soft Paste” Porcelain Bowls. Each separately having landscape and neo-classical “transfer” decoration. Each is approximately 9” long x 6” wide and stands 2 ½” tall.



450.
Very early Shoe Foot Work Table. Measures 30 ½” wide x 21” deep x 27 3/4” tall.


451.
  (2) 19th Century Pantry Boxes – (1) Oval in Natural patina (measuring 5 ½” x 4 1/8” x 2 ¼” tall) and (1) Round Signed J. Burr in natural patina (measuring 6 ¾” diameter x 2 ¾” tall).




452.
An 18th Century Tin Candle Sconce having a crimped arch top. Measures 12 3/4” tall x 3 3/4” wide.




453.
A panel of 19th Century American Patriotic “Stars & Stripes” bunting. Measures 52” x 34 ½”.

454. A Decorated Tin Snuff Box along with a Paint Decorated Wooden Slide Cover Work Box. Snuff Box measures 3 ¼” in length. Work Box measures 4” long.



455.
Lot of (6) mid 19th century Daguerreotype Photo Cases including a very rare oval “cut away” gutta percah example. The lot include a ¼ plate case, (3) 1/6 plate and (2) 1/9 plate cases.


456.
A 19th Century Blue-Green Painted Pine Document Box with the name M. CASEY carved into its front. Measures 22 3/4” wide x 13 ½” deep x 10” tall.




457.
(9) Sterling Silver “GEBELLIN” Spoons. Length ranges from 7 ½” to 5 ¼”.





458.
A Large 19th Century New England Floral Patterned Hooked Rug (repairs) 76” x 53 ½”.


459.
Very early (possibly 18th century) polished Chintz Bed Covering in a Vase & Floral pattern. Measures 100 ½” x 104 ½”.



460.
A 19th century 24 Hole Tin Candle Mold with original strap handle. 10 ¼” x 7” x 10 ½” tall.




461.
Lot of (3) 19th century Brass Candlesticks. Largest measuring 9 ½” tall and smallest measuring 8” in height.


462.
Folk Art Carved and Painted Wooden Toy Horse. Measures 19” long x 4” wide x 16 1/2” tall.



463.
Mid 19th Century Flint Glass Whale Oil Table Lamp with its original burner. Likely Sandwich Glass Company as it displays the typical “Sandwich wafer” at its shaft. 6 ½” tall.


464.
Large Woven Clam Basket. Photo 13” tall x 20” 18”.



465.
Hepplewhite Oval Top Candle Stand in Old Surface. Measures (top) 22” long x 15 ½ wide and stands 26 ¼” tall.

466. 20th Century Folk Art Carved & Painted Counter Top Trade Figure in the form of a Cow. Bears the advertising slogan “BAG BALM”. Measures 20 ¼” long x 10 ¾” tall x 6 ¾” at its widest.




467.
A large 19th Century Shaker style “Shag” Rug. Measures 60” long x 38” wide.




468.
Early Wooden Block mounted Wrought Iron “Rush” Lighting Device with unusual attached integral Candle Holder. Measures 12 ½” tall x 5” at its widest.



469.
A Large 19th Century American Cathedral style Pickle Jar (chip). Deep aqua in color. Measures 13 ¼” tall.



470.
An 18th Century Tole Ware Tinder Box. 4 ½” diameter x 4” tall.


471.
A Mid 20th Century Molded Zinc EAGLE Weathervane. Measures 23 ½” Wingspan. Overall height is 21 ¼”. Eagle’s body length 15 ½”.


472.
A lot of 12 assorted pieces of 19th century Tinware and Cast Iron to include to include (2) “Hog Scraper” Candlesticks, Skaters Lantern, Sugar Cutter, Scoops, Hangers and more.





473.
(2) New England 19th Century Shaker Boxes (damaged). One large (11 ¼” long) blue painted example and a small (8 ½” long) natural example.


474.
(3) American Pontiled 19th Century Blown Glass Bottles. The aqua bottle include (2) perfumes (damage) and a single labeled toilet water bottle. Largest 5 7/8” tall, the smallest 3” tall.



475.
A 19th Century Alabaster Compote. 11” tall x 12” at top rim diameter.

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