GOULD AUCTION COMPANY
Timothy J. Gould, Licensed Maine Auctioneer
FRESH TO MARKET ANTIQUES AUCTION
Illustrated Catalog of Sale for Saturday October 24, 2015 
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401.
 An Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Child’s Size Dye Pot having only an interior glaze of tightly speckled Black atop Brick Red base glaze. 3 ¼” x 3 ½” at widest.
 





402.  An Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Spice Jar in a Reddish Brown glaze. Attributed to the Dodge Pottery of Portland, Maine. 5 1/8” tall x 4 ¼” at widest.
 

403.  A Large Early 19th Century Connecticut REDWARE “Oversized” Spouted and Handled Batter Bowl. Black Speckled Brick Red Glaze. 4” tall x 9 ¾” at its widest.
 




404.  A 19th Century Red Painted Wooden Bowl. 9 ¾” diameter x 3 ¼” tall .
 


405.  A Small 19th Century scratch carved Flat Top Document Box having Sailing Ships, Hearts, Eagles and what appear to likenesses of the first Church at Christmas Island. Measures
6 ¾” wide x 2 ¾” tall x 3 ½” deep.
 



406.  A Small Framed 19th Century Watercolor and Pastel Landscape Painting by the noted Rhode Island Artist Samuel R. Chafee (Am. 1850-1913). Signed l.r. “S.R. CHAFFEE”. 6 ¾” x 7 ¾” (overall). 3 ¾” x 4 ¾” (sight).
 




407.  A late 20th Century Folk Art Carving “Heart in Hand”. Signed and dated “M.L.S. ‘94” (Marshall L. Stone 1994).
 



408.  An Early 20th Century Carved and Painted Wooden Figural “Push Me – Pull You” Toy depicting two Maine State Prison Inmates. 5” tall x 13” long.
 






409.  A 19th Century Turned Leg “Youth’s” Stool in Original Green Paint. Stands 16 ¾” tall.
 






410.  A 19th Century Carved, Painted and Mounted Miniature Songbird. 5 ¼” long x 3 ¾” tall x 2” wide.
 




411.  A 19th Century Miniature Hooded Doll’s Cradle in Original Red Paint. Measures 12 ½” long x 10 ½” wide (at rockers) x 12 ¼” tall.
 











412.  A Large Boldly Colored 20th Century “Commerical” Cotton Indian Trade Blanket. Bears an early hand sewn owners tag which reads “Elisabethe De Golier”. Measures 60” x 72”.
 














413.  A Small signed “SALTILLO” Serape. Monogram “MH” appears at its center. Measures 18” x 30”.
 












414.  A Large Boldly Colored “Saltillo” Serape. Measures 84” x 51”.
 




415.  A small 19th Century Wooden Nautical Ship’s Water Keg in Old Green Paint over Original Blue Paint. 9 ¾” long x 7” at widest.
 


416.  A Lot of (5) Early 19th Century LONDON Pewter Chargers. (3) are UNSIGNED; (1) Signed “S. (Samuel) ELLIS”; (1) Signed “M.B.”; . 13 ½” to 14 ¾” diameter.
 


417.  A Lot of (2) Early 19th Century LONDON Pewter Chargers Signed S. (Samuel) ELLIS. Each 15” Diameter.
 



418.  A Lot of (3) Early 19th Century LONDON Pewter Chargers Signed TOWNSEND. 16 ½” (2) and 15” (1) Diameter.
 


419.  Lot of (4) Early 19th Century LONDON Pewter Plates bearing touch marks of “H.S.”; “E.D.”; “T.C.” & S. (Samuel) ELLIS. Approx. 9” Diameter each.
 




420.  A Lot of (6) Small Early 19th Century LONDON Pewter Plates. Include (4) UNSIGNED; (1) Signed “T.C.”; (1) Signed “S.E. THOMAS SUCCESSOR”. 8” to 8 ½”” diameter.
 

421.  A Lot of (4) Pieces of Early 19th Century Pieces Pewter to include American Lighthouse Coffee Pot signed Dunham; (2) American unsigned Teapots and an unsigned European Glass Bottom Tankard.
 

421B.  A Graduated Set of Six 19th Century Pewter Measures. Largest is marked 1 Quart and Smallest marked ½ Gill.
 




422.  A Lot of (6) Early 19th Century Tin “Saucer Base” Chamber Sticks. 1 ½” to 4 ½” tall.
 

423.  A Waterfowl Etching “TRANQUILITY” (Teal). Pencil signed by the noted American artist ROLAND CLARK (Am. 1874-1957). 10” x 12” (sight). Matted size 14 ¼” x 19 ¼”.
 



424.  Waterfowl Etching “HAWK”. Pencil signed by the noted American artist ROLAND CLARK (Am. 1874-1957). 10” x 12” (sight). Matted size 17” x 18 ¼”.
 




425.  A Lot of (3) Early 19th Century Hog Scraper Candlesticks. 4 ¼” to 7 ¼” tall.
 



426.  An Early 19th Century Lathe Turned Wooden Bowl in Natural Patina. Approx 16” top rim diameter (shrinkage) x 3 ½” tall.
 



427.  A Mid 20th Century Working Canada Goose Decoy. 22 ½” long x 7 ¾” wide 11 ¾” tall.
 




428.  A Small Early 19th Century STONEWARE OVOID JUG having a Chocolate Brown glaze. 6 ¾” tall.
 




429.   A 19th Century New England Wall Basket in Original Blue-Green Paint. 8 ¼” tall x 12” wide x 4 ½” deep.
 


430.  A Lot of (2) Early 19th Century Oval Top “Cricket” Foot Stools. 11” long x 7” wide x 7” tall & 12 ½” long x 7” wide x 5 ½” tall.
 














431.  An Early 19th Century Wrought Iron Long Handled Fry Pan with “Rat’s Tail” Handle. 45” long x 11 ¾” at widest.
 



432.  An Early 19th Century “Wire Handle” Toaster. 18” long x 14 ¾” wide.
 
















433.  (2) Early 19th Century Wrought Iron Fireplace Trammels. 147 ¼” & 28 ½” (when closed).
 



434.  A Mid 19th Century Turned Leg Pine Drop Leaf Table having traces of its original red paint and a nicely “scrubbed” top. 42” long x 17 ¾” wide (closed) & 40 ½” (open) x 28 ¾” tall.
 



435.  A Lot of (4) Early 19th Century “Soft Paste” Children’s Mugs. Titles include “Blind Man’s Bluff”; “Pyramid”; “Flying a Kite” and “Being Lessons for Youth”. Sizes range from 2 ½” to 3” tall.
 



436.  An Early 20th Century New England Hooked and Braided Rug with Unusual “Eye Brow” pattern. Bearing attached paper tag reading “McDonald 1908”. 29 ½” x 30 ½”.
 


437.  A Mid 20th Century Presentation Folk Art Wood Carving (from a single piece of wood) of a named Standing Dog atop a Large Wooden Ash Tray. Inscribed on its base below the dog’s head is the dog’s name: “RUSTY”. Inscribed on the side of its base: “To Fr. BEZUSZKA” and on its opposite side: “From G. GILONGOS”. 13 ¼” long x 7 ½” wide x 9 ¾” tall.
 





438.  An Early 20th Century Massachusetts Cradled Pond Sailing Model in Original Green and White Paint. 42” x 8” x 49 ½” tall (to top of mast).
 




439.  An Early 20th Century Single Sided Wooden Framed Reversed Painted on Glass Apothecary Trade Sign “EFFERVESCENT SALTS”. 9 ½” x 53”.
 








440.  A Matched Pair of 19th Century Paint Decorated Indian Clubs. 18 ½” tall.
 








441.  A 19th Century Mortar & Pestle (F) in Blue Green Paint. Mortar stands 6 ¾” tall and has 5 1/2” top rim diameter. Pestle measures 10 ¼” long. (side crack in mortar).
 



442.  A 20th Century “RANGER” Wooden Arrow Sign. 45 ¼” x 5”.
 




443.  A 19th Century New England Wooden “Bail Handled” Pantry Box in Original “Natural” Surface. 13”diameter x 4” tall (not including handle).
 






444.  Lot of 4 Original Bird Carvings (2) are signed “W.H. GODSOE…BANGOR, MAINE”. Range in size from 5 1/8” to 12” tall.
 






445.  Early 19TH Century Ladder Back Rocker in fine Original Red Wash. Stands 42 1/4"” tall x 24 ½” at widest point. Seat Height 16 ¾”.
 





446.  A 19th Century New England Pantry Box in Old Black Paint. 8 ½”diameter x 4”
 




447.  A Lot of (5) Very Early 18th Century Candle Stand “Parts” (3 tops and 2 bases) in their Original “Scrubbed” and Painted Surfaces.
 
 










448.  A Large & Unusual 19th Century Double Tiered Wire Ware Compote. 20 ¼” tall x 12 ½” at widest diameter.
 





449.  A Small 19th Century 3 Drawer Doll’s Chest in Original Red and Black Paint. 9 ½”wide x 9 ¾” tall x 5 ¾” deep.
 



450.  A 19th Century New England Turned Wooden Bowl in Original “Lipstick” Red Paint. Approx. 15” diameter x 4 ½” tall.
 





451. An Early 20th Century Whimsical Birch Bark Coffee Pot. 7 ¼” tall.
 
 





452.  An Early 19TH Century Loomed “Overshot” Coverlet in Blue. 95” x 84”. 67” wide x 51 ½” tall x 16”.
 





453.  A Large Early 19th Century New England Firkin in original Green Paint. (missing handle) 11 ½” tall x 11 1/2” top diameter and 12 ½” diameter at base.
 





454.  An Early 20th Century German “Wind-Up” Tin Lithographed Walking Songbird Toy. 4 ½” tall x 6 ½” long.
 







455.  An Early 19th Century American Wrought Iron Fireplace Peel with a fine “Rams Horn” Handle. 39 ¼” long x 6” at widest.
 




456.  An Early 19th Century “Cricket” Foot Stool in Original Green paint. 12” long x 5 ½” wide x 5 ¼” tall.
 



457.  A Set of (3) Early 19th Century Triangular Wrought Iron Fireplace Trivets.
 




458.  A 19th Century Shaker Type Wooden Horsehair Sieve. 4 ½” tall x 19 ¼” diameter.
 



459.  A 19th Century New England Pine “Utility” Bench. Traces of Original Blue Paint. 43 1/8” long x 13 ½” wide x 20 ¾” tall.
 




460.  A small Early 19th Century British Percussion Double Barrel Pistol. 9” long (overall).
 



461.  A Small Navajo Rug with Cross Medallion. Measures 45” x 18”.
 



462.  An Early 20th Century Navajo “Runner” Rug in Black and Cream colors. Measures 70” x 30”.
 







463.  A 19th Century Mortar & Pestle in Lipstick Red Paint. Mortar stands 8” tall and has 7” top rim diameter. Pestle measures 11 ½” long. (side crack in mortar).
 




464.  A Matching Set of 4 Mid 19th Century Blown Glass Food Storage Jars having Tin Lids. Each measures 6 ½” tall x 5 ½” diameter”.
 




465.  A Lot of (2) Small 18th Century or Early 19th Century Cast Iron Footed Kettles. 9 ½” and 6 ¾” tall.
 


466.  A Collage of Seven Late 19th Century Cabinet Photos depicting MOOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE Hunting and Fishing Scenes with the “Sports” being Identified in Script Below the Collage. Original Frame ca. 1890. Measures 29 ½” x 35 ¼” (overall).
 




467.  A Lot of (10) 19th Century New England Candle Molds. Largest 10 ¾” tall x 12 ¼” wide. Smallest 11” tall x 4” wide.
 


468.  A Lot of (14) 19th Century Tin Plates to include a rare set of 6 Early Dinging Plates and several Children’s “ABC” Plates. Dinging plates measure 10 ¼” diameter. Smallest of plates measures 4 ½” diameter.
 



469.  A Mid 20th Century Wooden Scale Model of an Early MONTCLAIR, NJ Railroad Station. 22” x 10” x 12 ½” tall.
 


470.  A Late 19th Century Wooden Wheelbarrow having its Original “Lipstick” Red Paint and Black Stenciled decoration. 66 ½” long x 23 ¼” wide x 24 ½” tall.
 




471.  A Late 18th or Early 19th Century “Two Board” Tavern Table Top having its Original Red Paint and “Breadboard” Ends. 50 ¼” long x 33 ½” wide x ¾” thick.
 

472.  A Wooden Arrow Sign “1/4 MILE”. Measures 21 ¾” long x 7 ¼” wide.
 



473.  A Large “Lapped Band” New England Pantry Box. 16 ½” rim diameter x 7” tall.
 



474.  A Large New England Pantry Box in Natural Color. 15” rim diameter x 6 1/2” tall.
 








475.  A 19th Century Tin Kerosene Lantern in Original Red Paint. 16 ½” tall x 7” x 7 ¼”.
 





476.  A Painted Wooden Sign “KEEP OFF THE LAWN”. Measures 18” long x 8 ¼” wide.
 




477.  A Lot of (2) Exceedingly Small 18th Century unmarked BRITISH Pewter Plates. 5” & 5 ½” diameter.
 




478.  A 19th Century Painted Single Sided Trade Sign “ROOMS TO LET”. 11 ¾” x 20”.
 




479.  (3) Small 19th Century Shoe Form Snuff Boxes to include chip carved, wood and ebonized (Mother of Pearl inlaid) examples.
 







480.  Small Early 20th Century Oriental Rug (repairs). 32 ½” x 27 ½”.
 










481.  Lot of (2) Early 19th Century Tall Clock Bonnet Doors. 19 ¼” tall x 15 ¼” wide & 16 ¾” tall x 15” wide.
 





482.  A Quartering Wall Mounted Folk Art Wood Carving of a Hound Dog. Signed and Dated “CARL A. WIBE 2-3-1935”. 7 ¾” x 3 ½” x 3 ¼”.
 



483.  A Small Early Slide Cover Candle Box. Dovetailed corner joints. 8 ½” long x 4 ¼” wide x 4 ½” tall.
 








484.  A Matched Pair Mid 20th Century NORWAY, MAINE “Snowcraft” Racing Snowshoes. 55 ¾” long x 10 ¼” (at widest).
 




485.  Frame Contemporary Theorem Painting by the noted North Berwick, Maine Folk Artist, Historian, Scholar and Author LOIS TUCKER. 10 ¾” x 12 ½” (overall). 9 ½” x 11 ½”.
 




486.  A Small Early 19th Century New England Dome Top Document Box in Original Red Paint. 8 7/8” wide x 5” deep x 4” tall.
 



487.  A Mid 20th Century Single Side Wooden Trade Sign “EVERDOUR”. 77” long x 10” (at tallest).
 





488.  An Early 19th Century American Red Painted Tin Coffee Pot (paint loss). Stands 10 ½” tall.
  






489.  A Mid 20th Century Circular Hooked Rug with Compass Star Design. 33 ½” diameter.
 






490.  A Miniature 20th Century Folk Art Carving of a Clenched Human Fist. Signed on its underside “Arnold Jason”. Stands 2 1/8” tall.
 


491.  A Lot of 5 Mid 19th Century Picture Frames in their Original Painted Surfaces. Largest measures 17 ½” tall x 14” w. Smallest measures 16 ½” tall x 12” wide.
 



492.  A 19th Century Set of Cast Iron Weathervane Directionals. Each 42¼” long.
 


493.  An Early 20th Century Native American Herb Gathering Basket. 19 ½” long x 5” wide and 3 ¾” tall.
 










494.  An Early 19th Century Nautical Telescope or “Spy Glass”. Unsigned. 36 ¾” long (when open) and 16” (closed).
 



495.  A Signed Covered SHAKER (Sabbath Day Lake, Maine) Measure in Original Surface. 7 ¾” rim diameter x 4 ¾” tall.
 







496.  A Large Blown Glass Apothecary Jar. Measures 11 ½” tall” x 5 ¼” diameter”.
 


497.  A Small Framed Etching of a Lobster Fisherman and his Dory. Pencil Signed (l.r.) Charles Higgins. 10 ¾” x 15” (overall). 2 ¾” x 7 ¼” (sight).
 

498.  An Early 20th Century Single Side Wooden Cottage Sign “WESTVUE”. Original Paint. 6 ¾” x 25 ¾”.
 





499.  A Late 19th Century MAINE Brass Apple Barrel Stencil “FANCY MAINE BALDWINS B. BRADEEN CORNISH, MAINE”. Measures 16” diameter.
 




500.  A Small “Cigar Box” Tramp Art 4 Drawer “Trinket Box” retaining a “Remember the Maine” label. 9 7/8” wide x 9 ½” deep x 6” tall.
 

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