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Timothy J. Gould, Licensed Maine Auctioneer 

MORE  PICTURES of
 MARKET FRESH ITEMS TO BE SOLD 10/28/04

Thursday afternoon October 28th, 2004

Starting at 5 p.m.

At the Gardiner, Maine Sportsman's Club - driving directions -

Here are some additional items to be featured in our upcoming Autumn '04 Auction (You may click on the small images to enlarge them.). 

NOTE: THIS IS PAGE 2 of 3 pages of pictured items for this sale.

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Boldly wonderful Tiger Maple and Mahogany Stepback Sewing Chest, having Sandwich Glass Drawer Pulls and a rear secret drawer. Exquisitely dovetailed throughout.Ca. 1850. Found in CT. Original Surface. Measures 12 1/4" wide by 12 3/4" tall.

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Exceedingly rare CHILD'S size, labeled Hannah Davis hat box. Measures 10" by 7 1/2" by 7" tall.

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A sampling from a nice selection of US Gold Coinage to include  $20s, $10, $5s , $1s plus other coins.

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Rare Confederate Civil War Field Apothecary Chest from New Bern, N.C.

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       Dated 1903 and signed Tomah Joseph, this decorated birch bark waste basket has absolutely wonderful Native American life scenes in a 360 degree panorama. The basket represents an important Maine historical record and is the work of an icon of Maine Indian art and tradition. Tomah Joseph was a Passamaquoddy who at one time represented his people in the Maine State legislature. I can find no official birth date, but it is documented that he was guiding fisherman on Grand Lake Stream, Maine as early as the 1870s. This basket measures 13" tall and 11" top rim diameter.

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All MODERN firearms will be processed through a Federally licensed firearms dealer employed by Gould Auction Company. The dealer will be present and will register all purchases in accordance with ATF regulations and Federal law. Buyers will be required to fill out the required ATF paperwork with the dealer before taking possession of their guns. This process DOES NOT pertain to Antique Firearms. NOTE:  Federal law exempts antique firearms from all gun controls. Title 18, U.S. Code, Section 921(a)(16) defines antique firearms as all guns made prior to 1899 as well as all muzzleloaders made anytime, and replicas of pre-1899 cartridge firing guns made anytime, provided that such replica uses cartridges "not readily available in the ordinary channels of commercial trade."

    A nice selection of ESTATE FRESH antique and collectible guns, to include: A rare Winchester Model #42  .410 gauge pump shotgun; HIGH GRADE Winchester Model #12 in 12 gauge;  Winchester Model #12 in 20 gauge; Early ENGRAVED Smith and Wesson Model # 1 1/2 spur trigger revolver and a Model # 1899 .300 Savage Rifle, RARE Pair of GOLD INLAID percussion dueling pistols; Early Flintlock Pistol and more.

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