Gould Auction Company

Order of Sale

Saturday, OCTOBER 24, 2015

Commencing at NOON


  1. A Mid 19th Century signed “BALLARD & BROTHERS GARDINER, MAINE” STONEWARE 2 Gallon CROCK with COBALT BLUE “FLORAL” decoration.

  2. A Large 19th Century Three Piece Stoneware Water Cooler having a Blue Glazed Raised Panoramic Decoration Depicting Scenes from a Polar Expedition. 28 ½” tall 15” diameter at top rim of tank.

  3. A Graphically Decorated Early 20th Century Shoe Salesman Satchel. 17 ½” wide x 4 ½” deep x 13 ½” tall.

  4. A Working Maine Duck Decoy in the form of a Drake Golden Eye attributed to Amos Wallace of West Point (Phippsburg), Maine. Fine Original Paint. 12 ½” long x 7 ½” at tallest.

  5. A Late 19th Century Advertising Regulator Clock “Merrick’s Spool Cotton”. An 8 Day “Ventura” Model made by New Haven Clock Co.. 24 ¾” tall x 16 ¾” at widest x 4 ¾” deep.

  6. A Small 19th Century Hanging Key Basket in Worn Original Red Paint. 5 ½” wide x 3 ½” tall x 4 ¾” deep.

  7. A Large 19th Century MAINE Penobscot Indian Hanging Wall Basket. 34” tall x 14” at widest.

  8. A Pair of 19th Century Figural Cast Iron Andirons in the Form of a Native American Indian. The pair stands 19 ¼” tall x 5 ½” at their widest and measure 18” deep (front to back).

  9. An Early 19th Century Paint Decorated Wooden Razor Case in Mustard Yellow and Umber. 9 ¾” long x 2 ½” wide x 1 ½” tall.

  10. An Early 19th Century Pennsylvania German Floral Paint Decorated Covered Treen Ware Sugar Bowl. 4 ¾” tall x 3 7/8” diameter.

  11. Lorenzo Somerby (Am. 1816-1883). A dated 1838 Oil Painting of a Coastal Schooner Under Moonlight. Oil on Wood Panel. Signed, Titled and Dated (verso) “Sleepers Bay from ???? Reach Painted by Lorenzo Somerby Boston 1838”. A similar penciled inscription appears on frame (verso). Original “Lemon” Gold Frame. 15” x 19 ½” (overall); 11” x 15 ½” (sight).

  12. An Early 19th Century New England “Lollipop” Double Tiered Wall Box in Original Red Paint. 22 ¼” tall x 11 7/8” wide x 5 ½” deep.

  13. A 19th Century Satin Lined SHAKER “Swing Handle” Sewing Box bearing the inked label of SABBATHDAY LAKE, MAINE. Approx. 11” long x 8” wide x 3 ¾” tall (not including handle).

  14. Large Early 20th Century Nautical Watercolor of the UNITED STATES LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE STEAMER, the BUOY TENDER “ANEMONE”. Unsigned in Original Frame. Measures 20 ½” tall x 35 ½” wide (overall).

  15. A 19th Century Folk Art “Still Life” Painting depicting a Watermelon. Oil on Academy Board. Original frame. Unsigned. 13 ½” x 17 ½” (overall) and 9 ½” x 13 ½” (sight).

  16. A Large 18th Century English Nautical Painting of a Battle Scene depicting British and French Warships. Original frame. Unsigned. 29” x 50 ½” (overall). 25 1/2” x 47” (sight).

  17. An Early 19th Century “PARIS, MAINE” Paint Decorated and Bronze Stenciled Dome Top Storage Box. 24” wide x 12” deep x 9 ¾” tall.

  18. An Early 19th Century Yarmouth, MAINE “Leighton Family” Triple Hollow Cut “Watercolor” Silhouette in its Original Sealed Frame. 8 1/8” wide x 3 ¾” tall.

  19. An 18th Century New England Wooden Candle Lantern in Original Natural Surface. Maple wood and tin. Its frame having wooden pegged joinery. 11 ½” tall x 6” x 5 ¾”.

  20. MAINE REDWARE JUG: Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with Green and Salmon speckled glaze. Attributed to John Alld of Buxton. 7” tall x 5 ½” at widest.

  21. MAINE REDWARE JUG: Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with Salmon and Green speckled glaze. Attributed to John Alld of Buxton. 7” tall x 5 ½” at widest.

  22. MAINE REDWARE JUG: Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a Profusely Salmon Spotted, Green Colored Glaze. 6 3/8”tall x 4 ¼” at widest.

  23. MAINE REDWARE JUG: Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with an Unusual Black Spotted and Red Toned Light Umber Colored Glaze. Attributed to John Corliss of Day’s Ferry (Woolwich). 6” tall x 5 ¼” at widest.

  24. MAINE REDWARE JUG: Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a Green, Black and Umber over a Deep Red Colored Glaze. Attributed to John Corliss of Day’s Ferry (Woolwich). 5 ¾” tall x 4 ¾” at widest.

  25. A Mid 19TH Century SCHOOL“MERIT AWARD” features a FOLK ART WATERCOLOR of a PLAYFUL CAT is a which is obviously “penned” to the “Teacher’s Pet”! From teacher SUSAN MERRIAM (b. 1827 Princeton, MA) to student CAROLINE MURDOCK (b. 1848 Orange, MA). Original Lemon Gold Frame. 9” x 11” (overall). 7 ½” x 9 ½” (sight).

  26. A Small 18TH Century Single door Hanging Cupboard in its Original Red Paint having sculpted wrought iron hinges. 17” wide x 22” tall x10” deep. (sight).

  27. An Early 19th Century Folk Art Painted New England Fire Board. 30” tall x 34”.

  28. A MAINE Caliper Log Scale with Wheel signed “V. FABIAN …MILO JUNCTION, MAINE”. Measures 45” x 20” (at widest).

  29. Unusual Early 19th Century 3 Tiered Wall Box in its Original “Apple Green” Paint. 18 ¾” tall x 11 ½” at widest x 6” at deepest (front to back).

  30. A Mid 19th Century BANGOR, MAINE Mechanical Trade Sign “P. BARNES MOVING SLATE”. 18 ¼” tall x 10 ¾” wide (when shut).

  31. An Exceedingly Rare 18th Century Hanging Wrought Iron “Trammel” Style Candle and Rush Light. Measures 27” when closed and adjusts to 46” at tallest.

  32. A Pair of Mid 19th Century (Ca. 1850) New Hampshire Folk Art Carved Wooden Dolls in their original clothing. Husband and Wife signed with the initials “M.I.W.”. Each 6” tall x 3” wide.

  33. A Rare Small Mid 18th Century “Traveling” Country Queen Anne Courting Mirror Original Surface and having a “removable” Crest. Retains its original finish and original mirror glass. 13 ¼”tall x 8 ¼” wide.

  34. A Dated 1814 Handwritten Instructional Nautical Handbook from the Seafaring “SIMMONS” Family, containing Drawings, Maps, Geometric Notations, Dates and Nautical Instructions and more. 12 ¾” x 8”.

  35. A Rare Large Signed, Dated 1792 and Inscribed PRESENTATION Nautical Octant in its Original Blue Painted “Stepped” Wooden Case. Bearing the inscription “Made by Tho. Ripley & Son Hermitage Bridge LONDON For Mr. Robert Foot Aug 12, 1792”. Has Military Engraving on its Swing Arm Indicator. Case measures 19 ½” x 16 ½” x 4 ½” tall. Instrument alone measures 17 3/8” x 14 ½ (at widest).

  36. An Early 20th Century NAVAJO RUG in an Eye Dazzling, Complex Pattern. Provenance available to buyer. 84” long x 60” wide.

  37. A Small Early 20th Century “Striped” NAVAJO DOUBLE SADDLE BLANKET. 54” long x 30” wide.

  38. An Early 20th Century Complex patterned Multi – colored NAVAJO RUG. 71” x 40”.

  39. A Multi – colored Early 20th Century NAVAJO RUG having a “Saw Tooth” Border. 69” x 42 ½”.

  40. A Large Early 20th Century NAVAJO “Saw tooth” Pattern RUG in Black, Sienna and Oyster colors. Measures 69” x 45”.

  41. A Multi – colored Early 20th Century Navajo “Eye Dazzler” Rug with Unusual Colors. 62” x 37”.

  42. An Early 19th Century MAINE Stenciled and Free Hand Paint Decorated “Book Form” Schoolgirl’s Work Box which bears the handwritten pencil inscription on the underside of its lid “E. PIKE LOVELL, MAINE 1833” also inscribed in her own hand below her owners declaration is: “Love God With All your Heart and Soul” 13 3/8”tall (including mount) x 9 ¼” wide x 3” deep.

  43. An 18th Century Stretcher Base Tavern Table with Drawer in Original Red Paint. Single Breadboard Ended Top measures 26 ½” wide x 39” long. Table stands 26” tall.

  44. A Mid 19th Century MAINE Folk Art Watercolor Depicting Store Fronts (some identified) at MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND. Watercolor on paper. 17” x 21” (overall). 12 ¼” x 16” (sight). Period lemon gold frame.

  45. A Boldly Paint Decorated Early 19th Century MAINE Dome Top Storage Box in Original Red and Mustard Yellow Paint. 26” wide x 13 ½” deep x 13” tall.

  46. A Miniature 18th Century Country Chippendale Bracket Base Blanket Chest in Original Blue Paint. 10 ¾”wide x 8 ½” tall x 5 ½” deep.

  47. A Large Sausage Turned 18th Century American Ladder Back Armchair in Original Red Paint. 43 1/2” tall x 26” wide at arms x seat height 16 ½”.

  48. A Mid 19th Century Half Pint COVENTRY, CT Sunburst Flask (McKearin GVIII-3) in Brilliant Yellow Olive color. Superb original condition. 6” tall x 3” at widest.

  49. An Early 19th Century AUGUSTA, MAINE Single Sided Trade Sign “DOORS, SASH & BLINDS”. 61 ¾” tall x 47” wide.

  50. A 19TH Century “Horse and Sulky” Weathervane in Old Surface. Measures 31 ½” long x 17 ½” at tallest x 7 ½” at widest point.

  51. A Rare Early 19th Century “American Independence” Pattern Blue and White Loomed Coverlet. 87 ½” x 68 ½”.

  52. An Early 19th Century “PARIS, MAINE” Paint Decorated and Bronze Stenciled 4 Drawer “Turned Foot” Pine Chest of Drawers. 40” wide x 18 ¾” deep x 45” tall.

  53. An Early 19th Century “PARIS, MAINE” Paint Decorated and Bronze Stenciled “Bell & Ball” style Rope Bed. 53 ½” wide x 78” long x 51 ½” tall.

  54. A Matched Pair of 19th Century Carved and Painted Wooden “Window” Curtains from a Horse Drawn Hearse. 34” tall x 7 ½” at widest.

  55. A Rare Early 18th Century American “Shoe Foot” Trestle Table in Original Red Paint. Its “scrubbed” two board breadboard ended top measures 67 ½” long x 39” wide. Table stands 28 ½” tall.

  56. A Diminutive and Masterfully Crafted Pair of Late 17th Century or Early 18th Century Wood and Leather Children’s Shoes (Clogs) in Remarkable Original Surface and Condition. 6 ½” long x 2 ¾” wide x 2 ½” at tallest.

  57. A Pair of 17th or Early 18th Century Leather, Wood and Wrought Iron Shoes. Known as “Lancashire Clogs”. 8 ½” long x 4 ½” tall x 2 ¾” wide.

  58. A Matched Pair of Small 18th century Wooden “Blanket” Drying Cranes. 29 ½” long x 8 1/8” tall at “fit” end.

  59. A Rare & Large Early 19th Century Wooden Trencher in Original Green Paint, having an Unusual “Whey” Drain at the bottom of its handle. 29 ½” long x 15” wide x 5” tall.

  60. An Early 20th Century Working “Field Goose” Decoy RAISED ON 3 Wooden Legs. Original Paint. Probably Canadian Maritime Origin. 25 ¾” long x 16 ½” at tallest (not including legs).

  61. A ¼ Scale signed WENDELL GILLEY (Southwest Harbor, Maine 1911-1983) Decorative Waterfowl Carving of a Northern Cormorant. 12 ¼” tall (including mount) x 11” long.

  62. An Early 19th Century MAINE Paint Decorated Hepplewhite Period Four Drawer Pine Chest. Original Paint and Oval Brass Pulls. Androscoggin River Valley Origin. 38” wide x 36 ½” tall x 18 ½” deep.

  63. A Gold leaf on blue ground painted 19th Century Double Sided Trade Sign “OLIVES GIFT SHOP LENDING LIBRARY”. Signed lower middle “Ace Sign Co.”. Gold leaf on BLUE sand paint on tin with wooden frame. 18” x 30”.

  64. An Early 19th Century Wooden Candle Lantern in Original Red Paint.

  65. A 19th Century New England Multi-colored PARCHEESI Board in Original Paint. 19 1/4” x 18 15/16”.

  66. A Small 19th Century New England Paint Decorated Single Sided CHECKERBOARD. 14 ½” x 14 ¼”.

  67. A Profusely “Chip” and “Scratch” Carved Early 19th Century New England Hardwood Slide Cover Razor Box in its Fine Original Patina. Carved from a single piece of wood and having a not before encountered “snap” locking mechanism, its carving includes pinwheels; compass stars; diamonds; grids and many other geometric figures. 10 ¼” long x 2” wide and 1 ¾” tall.

  68. A Rare Early 19th Century New England Child’s Size Open Top, Canted Back Pewter Cupboard in Original Grained Paint Decoration. 20” wide x 45 ½” tall x 9 ½” at its deepest point (front to back).

  69. A Large Mid 19th Century MAINE Folk Art Hooked Rug having Floral Hibiscus Decoration and a Large Central Floral Medallion. Mounted for hanging. 69” x 30 ½”.

  70. An Early 19th Century Miniature “Faux” Wooden Barrel in Original Soldier Blue Paint with Black Trim. Ex- Roger Bacon (bearing its 1982 Roger Bacon Auction Sale Lot Sticker). 2 ½” tall x 1 ¾” approx. diameter.

  71. A Small Early 18th Century New England Miniature “Linen Fold” Document Box Original Red Paint. 8 ¼” wide x 4” tall x 4 ¼” deep.

  72. A 19th Century Folk Art Rocking Horse in Original Black Paint. 38 ½” long x 17 ½” wide x 24 ¼” at tallest.

  73. An Early 19th Century Boldly Paint Decorated Quebec Cupboard having Two Drawers above Two Doors below a Large Cornice at its top. 41” (case width) x 62 ¾” tall x 17 ¾” deep (front to back).

  74. An 18th Century Wrought Iron Standing “Penny Foot” Tri Leg Rush Light. 8 7/8” tall x 5 ¾ at widest point of base.

  75. An Early 19th Century “Pierced” Tin Double Candle Hanging “Bracket” Lantern in Original Surface. 19” tall x 7” x 7 ¼”.

  76. An Unusual Early 19th Century “Linsey Woolsey” Bed Cover in a Rare “Pieced” Geometric Pattern.” 88” x 84”.

  77. An Early 19th Century New England Wall Hanging 12 Drawer Apothecary Cupboard. 20 ¾” tall x 30 ½” wide x 8 ¾” deep.

  78. A Large and Tall Lathe Turned Early 19th Century Wooden Bowl in its Original Natural Patina. Approx. 20” top rim diameter x 7”tall.

  79. A 20th Century Working Drake Merganser Decoy. Mid Atlantic Flyway. 18 ¼” long x 6 ¼” at tallest.

  80. An Unusual Early 19th Century Foot Stool with Drawer in its Original “Sponge” Paint Decoration. 24 ¾” wide x 15 ½” tall x 12 ¾” deep.

  81. An Early 19th Century Miniature “Cricket” Foot Stool in Original Dark Windsor Green Paint. 6 ¼” long x 3 ¼” wide x 3 ½” tall.

  82. An Early 18th Century Mahogany Formal English Queen Anne Looking Glass in Untouched Original Condition. 36 ¾” tall x 14 ½” wide.

  83. A Large Early 19th Century “Book” Form Ladies “Vanity” Box in Original Lipstick Red and Black Paint with Lemon Gold Striping. 15” tall x 11” wide x 4 ¾” deep.

  84. A Large 18TH Century Queen Anne Bucket Bench in Original Red Paint. 67” wide x 51 ½” tall x 16”. (restoration to one back foot).

  85. A Large Early 19th Century New England “Grain Chest” in Original Red Paint having “Bootjack” ends. 96” wide x 20 ¼” deep (front to back) x 28” tall.

  86. A Mid 19th Century Folk Art Portrait of the Sears Sisters (Ellen b. 1834 and Susan Olivia b. 1839) of Harwich, Massachusetts (Ellen b. 1834 and Susan Olivia b. 1839). Attributed to Joseph Whiting Stock (Am. 1815-1855). OOC in Original Frame. 26 ½” x 30 ½” (overall) 21 ½” x 25 ½” (sight).

  87. An 18th Century New England Chippendale Period Two Drawer “Bracket Base” Blanket Chest in Original “Soldier Blue” Paint. Original interior “strap” lid hinges and oval brass pulls (one missing). 46 ½” wide x 43 ½” tall x 25 ¾” deep (front to back).

  88. A mid 19th Century New England Open Top Pine Step Back Cupboard having a Single Raised Panel Door in its Base. Measures 48 ½” wide (case width) x 83 ¾” tall x 15 ½”.

  89. A Stylish Oversized Mid 20th Century MAINE Drake Eider Working Decoy. Original paint. 25” long x 10 ½” wide and 10” at tallest.

  90. A Lot of (4) 19th Century Miniature New England Baskets. Largest 2 ½” tall x 6” square. Smallest 2 ½” tall x 2” diameter.

  91. A Mid 18th Century New England Queen Anne Period “Button Foot” Tavern Table with Drawer in its Original Blue - Gray Paint. Single Board Breadboard Ended Top measures 25 ½” wide x 42 ½” long. Table stands 27 1/8” tall.

  92. A 19th Century “Busily Figured” Tiger Maple Knife Tray. 14 1/8” x 9 ½” x 6 ¼” tall.

  93. A Very “Busy” 19TH Century TIGER MAPLE Foot Stool. Top measures 12” x 7”. Stands 7” tall.

  94. An Early 19th Century New England Wall Box in Original Windsor Green Paint. 13 ½” wide x 9 ½” tall x 6” deep.

  95. A Diminutive and Very Early 18th Century Two Piece New England “Stepped” Corner Cupboard in Original Red Paint. 31 ¾” wide (at base) x 79” tall x 18 ½” (corner depth).

  96. A Large Carved and Painted 19th Century New England Rocking Horse on Glider Frame in Fine Original Paint with its Original Upholstered Seat. LABELED “WHITNEY REED CHAIR CO. LEOMINSTER, MASS”. 42” long x 29 ¼” tall x 14 ¾” at widest.

  97. A 19th Century American Cabinetmakers “Work” Bench in fine original surface. Measures 84 ½” long x 24” wide x 33 ½” tall.

  98. A Large Early 19th Century signed “BOSTON” (within impressed “Whale’s Tail” Banner) STONEWARE “Closed Ear” Three Gallon OVOID CROCK. Attributed to Frederick Carpenter.

  99. An Early 19th Century signed “CHARLESTOWN” 2 Gallon STONEWARE OVOID JUG having Impressed “EAGLE & CANNON” decoration at its front.

  100. An Early 19th Century signed “BOSTON” STONEWARE “Closed Ear” 2 Gallon OVOID CROCK having bands of chocolate brown at its top and bottom. Attributed to Frederick Carpenter.

  101. A Small Early 19th Century signed “CHARLESTOWN” 1/2 Gallon STONEWARE OVOID JUG having INCISED FLORAL DECORATION.

  102. An Early 19th Century signed “BOSTON” STONEWARE “Handle-less” 1 Gallon OVOID CROCK having bands of chocolate brown at its top and bottom. Attributed to Frederick Carpenter.

  103. A Large Early 19th Century signed “BOSTON” STONEWARE 2 Gallon OVOID JUG having a “two tone” brown glaze. Attributed to Frederick Carpenter.

  104. A Loudly Grain Painted Mid 19th Century New England Dome Top Storage Box in Mustard Yellow and Indian Red Paint. 27” wide x 14” deep x 13 ½” tall.

  105. An Early 19th Century “Crimped” Tin Mirrored Candle Sconce. 9 7/8” tall.

  106. A 19th Century American Figural Cast Iron Hitching Post in the form of an African American Horse Racing Jockey. Risen upon and attached to its original cast iron plinth which stands atop a white painted 19th Century wooden plinth. Original multi-colored painted surfaces. Stand 53” tall.


  1. A mid 20th Century Life Sized Folk Art carved wooden Moose Head with Natural Antlers. 48” w (antler spread) x 23 1/4” tall x 38 ¼” depth.

  2. A 19th Century Stick Barometer by William Sprague of Yonkers, New York. 37 ½” tall x 5” at widest.

  3. An Early 19th Century NEW YORK REDWARE Jug in a segmented Salmon , Green and Yellow Glaze. Attributed to Alvin Wilcox of East Bloomfield, NY. 9 ¾” tall x 7” at widest.

  4. An Early 19th Century NEW HAMPSHIRE REDWARE Jug in a tightly mottled Copper Brown and Black Speckled Glaze. Attributed to the Lamson Family of Exeter, NH. 6 ¾” tall x 5 ¼” at widest.

  5. An Early 19th Century NEW HAMPSHIRE REDWARE Child’s Handled Porringer in a Green and Pumpkin Colored Glaze. Likely NH but possibly Woodstock, VT. 2” tall x 4” at widest .

  6. Painted Wooden Patriotic Civil War Veterans Sign in the shape of an American “Red, White & Blue” Federal Shield which reads: “ROCKLAND, ME G.A.R. 1927”. 38 ¾” tall x 35 1/4” at widest.

  7. A 19th Century Mortar & Pestle in Dry Red Paint. Mortar stands 7 ¾” tall and has 6” top rim diameter. Pestle measures 10 ¾” long. (small tight crack at base of mortar).

  8. A Pair of Framed American Folk Art Portraits attributed to WILLIAM MATTHEW PRIOR (Am. 1806-1873). Oil on Paper Board. Each measures 18 ½” x 15 ½” (overall); 14” x 10 ½” sight.

  9. An American Pine “Pilgrim” 17th Century Light Stand in its Original Green Painted Surface. Stands 26” tall with top measuring 13 ¾” x 11 7/8”. Base measures 10” x 9 ¾”.

  10. A Late 19th Century Wooden Trade Sign “TAX COLLECTOR”. 19 ½” x 6 ¾”.

  11. A Small Folk Art Carved and Painted Wooden Rooster on wooden base. 6 ½” tall.

  12. A 19th Century Primitive Watercolor and Pastel depicting a Farmer and his animals in the foreground a river scene with sailing vessels at the base of a mountainous backdrop. Original frame. Unsigned 12 ½” x 19” (overall) and 10 ½” x 17” (sight).

  13. A Large Hand Worked 18th Century “Patchwork” patterned Ladies “Pocket” or “Work Bag”. Ex- Berdan Collection. 12 ½” x 10 ¼”.

  14. A Rare Early 19th Century Oval Hand Blocked “Wallpaper” Hat Box featuring a “Folky” depiction of a Beaver on each of its sides and atop its lid. 13 ¾” long x 9 ¾” wide x 10” tall.

  15. A Verbose 19th Century PORTLAND, MAINE Single Sided Trade Sign “SMITH & RUMERY…..Cor. FORE and CENTER ST. PORTLAND……”. 16 ½” x 33 ¼”.

  16. An Early 19th Century MAINE “Cats Eye” Pattern Hooked Rug on Linen. Attributed to LAURA GILES of UNION, MAINE ca. 1840. 19 ½” x 34”.

  17. A Profusely Inlaid and Dated (1879) American Victorian era Tilt Top Candle Stand. Inlays include its 1879 date, American Flag, Lady Liberty, American Eagle with Shield, A Mounted Knight atop his Steed, A Horse and Rider, Bear Wrestler, Soldier, Dancers, Farmer and Wife, Two Gent beneath their Umbrellas, Black Child, Dog, Pig, Rooster, Goat, Deer, Bull and more. Measures 27” tall when in “down” position. Stand top measures 20” diameter.

  18. An Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with Dark Green and Salmon Spotted Manganese glaze. Perhaps Hollis, Maine. 8 ¾” tall x 6 ½” widest.

  19. Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a “Brick” Red Umber Colored Glaze and Green Highlights. Attributed to the Norcross family of Farmington or Hallowell, Maine. 8 ¼” tall x 7” at widest.

  20. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a Brick Red and Subtle Spotted Green Colored Glaze. Possibly the Safford family of Monmouth. 6 ¼” tall x 4 ¾” at widest.

  21. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug perhaps Alfred, Maine. 7 3/8”tall x 5” at widest.

  22. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug in Brick Red with Black Splotches. 7 7/8”tall x 6” at widest.

  23. Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a “Mustard” Yellow Colored Glaze with subtle red and green. Possibly by the Bickford Family of Buxton, Maine. 8 ¾” tall x 6 ¼” at widest.

  24. An Early 19th Century ROCKLAND, MAINE Double Sided Trade Sign “HOUSE - JOINER & CABINET WORK” and “BOOK - STORE MEDICINES & C.” on its reverse side. 94 ½” long x 14” wide.

  25. A Large Late 17th or Early 18th Century New England Tombstone Arched Looking Glass having a Folk Art Carved Crest and Original Mirror Glass. Wooden Pegged Construction Throughout. 18th Century Black Paint over Original Red. Likely New Hampshire origin as that is where it was found. 28 ¾” tall x 14 ½” wide.

  26. A 19th Century American Tonal Impressionist Oil Painting. Found on North Haven Island, Maine. “Lady in the Shadows”. 22 ¾” x 28 ½” (overall). Original frame. Unsigned. 12” x 17 ½” (sight).

  27. A Mid 19th Century Wooden Staved “Keeler” or Wash Tub in its Original Willow Green Paint. Approx top rim diameter 21”. Stands 12” tall.

  28. A Small Early 19th Century New England Single Door Hanging Cupboard in Original Mustard Yellow Paint and Red “Worm” Decoration. 22” wide x 25 ½” tall x 7 ½” deep.

  29. A Matched Pair of 18th Century French Brass Candlesticks. The pair stands 9 ¾” tall and have base width of 5 ¼”.

  30. A Tall Mid 18th Century Queen Anne Spanish Foot Side Chair in Original Surface. Stands 43” tall x 19 ½” wide at seat. Seat height of 18”.

  31. A Mid 18th Century Queen Anne Mahogany Candle Stand with Molded Octagonal Top in Original Surface. Measures 17 ½” x 16” at top and stands 27 ½” tall.

  32. A Small 19th Century Framed Pencil Drawn Folk Art Portrait of a Side Seated Gentleman. 6 ¼” x 5 ¼” (overall). 4 ¼” x 3 ¼” (sight).

  33. An Early 19th Century or Late 18th Century Hearth Broom. 32” long.

  34. A Nesting Set of Three 19th Century Nesting English Cast Iron Porringers signed KENRICK. 2 Pint; 1 ½ Pint and 1 Pint sizes.

  35. An 18th Century Wrought Iron “SPIRAL RATCHET” Candlestick with its original wooden base. 7 ¾” tall.

  36. An Early 19th Century New England Pine Three Drawer Blanket Chest in Original Red Paint with Original Brass Pulls. 37” wide x 42 ¾” tall x 16 ¼” deep (front to back).

  37. An Early 19th Century Hepplewhite Period Tapered Leg One Drawer Stand in Original Red Paint. 29” tall. Top measures 16 ½” x 20 ½”.

  38. A Large Matched Pair of Two Piece 19th Century Alabaster Garden Urns. The pair stands 24 ¾” tall and have top rim diameter of 17”.

  39. A 19th Century Birdseye Maple Three Tier Hanging Shelf in Original Surface. 24 ¾” wide x 27 ½” tall x 13 ½” deep.

  40. An Early 19TH Century Paint Decorated Maine Spice Chest of 3 Drawers having a “Heart” Cutout at its top and Floral Decoration at it Drawers. Fine original paint. 19 ¼” tall x 11” wide x 6” deep.

  41. A 19th Century Hanging Trade Sign “COAL by the TON or HALF TON”. Oil paint on stretched canvas, measuring 14” tall x 22 ¼” wide. Single sided.

  42. A Mid 20th Century “Bellamy” style Carved and White Painted Wall Hanging American Eagle. 28” wingspan and 9 ½” tall.

  43. Mid 19th Century American Landscape Painting depicting a Gentleman Walking a Riverside Trail with Village in distant background. Measures 22 ½” x 30 ¼” (overall) and 15 ½” x 23 ½” (sight).

  44. An Early 20th Century Double Sided Hanging Wooden Trade Sign “GRINNELL COTTAGES”. Wrought iron trim and hangers. 26” x 38”.

  45. A Lot of (2) Early 19th Century Hanging Tin Fluid Lamps with Reflectors. 8 ½” tall (each).

  46. A Lot of (3) 18th Century Wrought Iron Betty Lamps with Original Hanging Chains. 9 ¼” to 14” in hanging length.

  47. An Early 19th Century Child’s Size Tin Candle Lantern in Original Paint Decoration. 6 ¼” tall.

  48. A mid 20th Century Working Drake “Red Head” Decoy. Mid Atlantic Flyway. Bottom Stamped “AMOS” 15 ½” long x 7 ½” at tallest.

  49. A Large Early 19th Century New England Firkin in Original Apple Green Paint. 14 ½” tall x 14 ½” top diameter and 15 ½” diameter at base.

  50. A Rare Early 19th Century Short Handled Wrought Iron “Beehive” Oven Ash Shovel with a Bold Heart Shaped Handle. 17” long x 6 ½” at widest.

  51. A 20th Century Swing Handle Nantucket Light Ship Basket. 6 ¾” tall (without handle) x 7 ½” top rim diameter.

  52. A Matched Pair of American 17th or Early 18th Century PEWTER “Bell Bottom” Candlesticks. Unsigned. 9 ¾” tall x 5” diameter at bases.

  53. An Early 19th Century “Dovetailed” New England 4 Tier Hanging Wall Shelf having Shaped Sides. Original Red Paint. 32 ½” tall x 30” wide x 6 ¼” deep.

  54. An Early 19th Century “Crimped” Tin Candle Sconce with circular reflector. 9 1/8” tall.

  55. A Late 19th Century Red and Mustard Yellow Paint Decorated Wooden Trunk “THE DOLLS TRUNK”. Measures 16” wide x 8 ¼” tall and 8” deep.

  56. An Early 19th Century Child’s Size Hanging Tin Candle Sconce in Original Black Paint. 6 ¾” tall x 2 ½” wide.

  57. An Early 19th Century Mirrored Double Candle Sconce. 16 ¾” tall x 6 ¼” wide x 4” depth.

  58. A Large 19th Century Banded Yellow Ware Mixing Bowl with Mocha “Seaweed” Decoration. 15” top rim diameter x 7” tall.

  59. Early 20th Century Room Size Oriental Rug. 148” x 78”.

  60. An 18th Century American Windsor “Sack Back” Armchair in Old Black Paint and 19th Century “Carriage Paint” Decoration. 36 ½” tall x 20 5/8” wide at seat x seat height 16”.

  61. A Late 19th Century MAINE Brass Apple Barrel Stencil “MAINE GRADE A BALDWIN APPLES J.M. LORD & SONS KEZAR FALLS, MAINE”. Measures 16” diameter (not including “tab” handle).

  62. A Collection of 14 Pieces of 19th Century Stone Fruit. The largest measuring 7 ½” in length and this smallest measuring 2 ¼” long.

  63. A contiguously attached Pair of Tiny 19TH Century Folk Art Carved Miniature Butter Stamps that hang at each end of a Wooden “Single Link” Chain (all carved from the same single piece of hardwood!). Stamps measure 1 ¼” diameter and 2 ½” tall. Total length including stamps and chain is approx. 5 ½”.

  64. An 18th or Early 19th Century Wrought Iron Skewer Set. 17” tall x 61/2” widest.

  65. An Early 18th Century Turned Treen Ware Bowl. Approx 9” top rim diameter (shrinkage) x 3 ½” tall.

  66. A 19th Century Single Sided Wooden Sign “FOR SALE” in Original Gold Leaf on Black with Gold Star Decoration. 12 ½” x 25”.

  67. A 19th Century Zinc “Arrow” Weathervane in Old Gold Leaf Surface. Measures 42¼” long.

  68. A Small 18th Century MAINE Arched Open Top Corner Cupboard having an upper “barrel back”, shaped shelves and original “H” hinges. 80 ¼” tall x 44” wide x 17 ½” deep.

  69. A 19th Century Wooden Staved Feed Bucket in Original Paint and “OATS” written across its front. 8 1/8” tall (not including bail handle). Top rim diameter measures 9 ¾”.

  70. A 19th Century Single Sided Wooden Sign “LADIES PARLORS”. Original Gold Leaf on Black Sand Paint. 6 ¾” x 25 ¾”.

  71. Early 19th Century Signed “AGNES THORNTON AGE 13” Schoolgirl Needlework Sampler in Original “Ripple” Molded Frame. 23 ½” x 22 1/8” (overall. 18” x 17” (sight).

  72. An 18th Century Short Glob Bottle in Deep Amber Color. 6 ¾” tall x 5 ½”at widest.

  73. An 18th Century Mallet Bottle in Olive Amber Color. 8 ½” tall.

  74. An 18th Century Squat Mallet Bottle in Deep Olive Amber Color. 7 ¾” tall x 5”at widest.

  75. A Late 18th or Early 19th Century Chestnut Bottle in Light Green Aqua Color. 5 ½” tall x 3 ½” at widest.

  76. An 18th Century Onion Bottle in Deep Olive Green Color. 7 ¼” tall x 5 ¾” at widest.

  77. A Small 18th Century NEW HAMPSHIRE Queen Anne Candle Stand in Old Red Paint possibly by the DUNLAP Family of Cabinetmakers. Top measures approx. 15 ½” diameter x 26 ¼” tall.

  78. An 18th Century Dome Top Document Box with Dovetailed Corners, Original Bail Handle and Overlapping, Molded Base. 14” wide x 9 ¼” deep (front to back) x 8” tall.

  79. An Unusual Single Sided Middleboro, Massachusetts Dated Wooden Sign “1639 MIDDLEBORO 1930”. Original Paint 18” x 12”.

  80. A Mid 19th Century Sea Chest in Original Blue Paint and having its Original Canvas Covered Lid. Measures 60” x 32”.

  81. Pair of 19th Century American Figural Cast Iron Andirons that Memorialize Revolutionary War General and our First American President GEORGE WASHINGTON. The pair stands 21 ¼” tall x 9 ¼” at their widest and measure 17 ½” deep (front to back).

  82. A Small 19th Century Folk Art Carved and Painted Double Tiered Wall Box. Likely Lunenburg County, N.S. origin. 6 ¾” wide x 13” tall.

  83. A Small 19th Century Framed Folk Art Watercolor of a Sheep. 7 ¼” x 9 7/8” (overall). 4 ¼” x 6 ¾” (sight) .

  84. A Large 19th Century Folk Art Hooked Rug Depicting a Dog. 61 ½” x 44 ½”.

  85. A 19th Century 5 Tiered Country “What Not” Shelf in Original Painted Surface Over “Birdseye Maple”. 27” wide x 57 ½” tall x 10 ¾” deep.

  86. An Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a Brown Manganese that Shades to a Light Umber Colored Glaze. Attributed to Ebenezer Corliss of North Yarmouth. 6 ¼” tall x 5 ½” at widest.

  87. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug attributed to the Safford family of Monmouth, Maine. 9”tall x 6 ½” at widest.

  88. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug having a “brick red” glaze. Attributed to James Bickford Sr. of Buxton, Maine. 7 1/8”tall x 5” at widest.

  89. Early 19th Century “Squat” MAINE REDWARE Stew Pot with a Dark Salmon Colored Glaze with Green and Umber Highlights. Attributed to Ezra Porter of Wiscasset, Maine 5” tall x 5 ¾” at widest.

  90. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Stew Pot with a Brown over Light Mint Green and Tan with highlights of Red at its base. 7” tall x 7 ½” at widest. Attributed to James Bickford Sr. of Buxton, Maine (large rim chip).

  91. Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Lidded Jar with a Chocolate Brown Glaze. 9 ½” tall x 7 ½” at widest. Attributed to Ezra Porter of Wiscasset, Maine.

  92. A Rare Pair of 19th Century Pewter Candy Molds in the forms of GEORGE and MARTHA WASHINGTON. 5 ¾” tall x 2 ¼” wide.

  93. A Mid 19th Century Original Dark Green Painted “Sailor Made” Canvas Covered Brass Button Document Box with an interesting Scrimshaw Bone Figural Whale Escutcheon that reads “JAS. SAMMIS CHEST 1870”. 14” x 8 ½” x 6 ½” tall.

  94. A Small Early 20th Century Caucasian “Oriental” Prayer Rug. 45” x 47 ½”.

  95. A Small 20th Century “Double Medallion” Caucasian “Oriental” Rug. 64 ½” x 52 ½”.

  96. A Mid 19th Century “10th Wedding Anniversary” Symbolic TIN TOP HAT. In Fine Original Patina. 13” x 11 ½” x 11 ½” tall.

  97. A Very Early 18th Century Queen “Gate Leg” Drop Leaf Table. Maple top on Cherry Wood frame (missing drawer). Top measures approx. 41 ¾” long x 50 ½” (when open) x 15 ¾” (when closed). Top elevation is 27 ¾” tall.

  98. A Lot of (2) Early 19th Century Candlesticks to include a Brass “Wedding Band” Iron Hog Scraper Candlestick (8” tall) and A Tall “Saucer Base” Iron Candlestick with its Original Chair Hanger (7 ¾” tall).

  99. An Early 19th Century Turned Wooden Bowl in Original Red Paint. Approx 16” top rim diameter (1/4” shrinkage) x 5 ½” tall.

  100. An Early 19th Century Tin Wall Sconce with Pressed Circular “Starburst” Reflector. 13 ¾” & 13 ¼” tall.

  101. A Dated 1815 German Floral Paint Decorated Bible Box with Strap Hinges. 16 ½” wide x 12 ½” deep 8 ½” tall.

  102. An Early 19th Century Hepplewhite “Beaded Leg” Drop Leaf Table in it Original Red Paint. 37 ½” long x 37”wide (open) and 18 ¼” (when closed).

  103. A Red Painted 18th Century New England “Ball Foot” Four Drawer Pine Chest (feet replaced). 37” wide (case) x 31” tall.

  104. A Large Early 20th Century Framed Wall Hanging Advertising Sign “CURTICE BROTHERS BLUE LABEL TOMATO KETCHUP”. 47” tall x 18 ¾” wide.

  105. MAINE OIL PAINTING: Unsigned Mid 19th Century MAINE Folk Art Oil Painting of OWLS HEAD LIGHT. OOC. Period Gold Leaf Frame. 12” x 16 ½” (overall); 8 ½” x 13” (sight).

  106. MAINE OIL PAINTING: FRANKLIN STANWOOD (1852-1888). A Dated 1875 Oil Painting on Wood Panel of a Clipper Ship Under a Moonlit Sky. Signed and dated (l.r.) “F. STANWOOD March 1875”. Original Gesso Decorated Lemon Gold Frame. 18 ½” x 27” (overall). 12 ½” x 20 ¾” (sight).

  107. MAINE OIL PAINTING: GEORGE HATHAWAY (Am. 1852-1903). A 19th Century MAINE Oil Painting of a “Bug Light” Portland Harbor. OOB. Signed (l.r.) “G.M. HATHAWAY 1873”. Original Gold Leaf Lined, Black Walnut Frame. 11” x 15” (overall); 6” x 10” (sight).

  108. MAINE OIL PAINTING: GEORGE HATHAWAY (Am. 1852-1903). A late 19th Century MAINE Oil Painting of a Cove at Great Diamond Island with Peaks Island in Background. OOB. Signed (l.r.) “G.M. HATHAWAY”. Original (gesso) Gold Leaf Frame. 12” x 16” (overall); 6” x 10” (sight).

  109. MAINE OIL PAINTING: JOHN B. HUDSON Jr. (Am. 1832-1903). A 19th Century MAINE Oil Painting, titled verso “Willow & Beach Cushings Island”. OOB. Signed (l.r.) “J.B. Hudson Jr.”. Original Gold Leaf (gesso) Frame. 9 ¾” x 13 ¾” (overall); 5 ½” x 9 ¾” (sight).

  110. MAINE OIL PAINTING: A dated 1894 MAINE Oil Painting of “PULPIT ROCK” at Passamaquoddy Bay. OOC. Signed and dated (l.r.) “A. TRASK ‘94”. Original (gesso) Gold Leaf Frame. 11 ¾” x 15 ¾” (overall) 7 ½” x 11 ½” (sight).

  111. An Early 19th Century “Comb Back” Windsor Rocking Chair in Original Black Paint. 42” at tallest x 21” wide at seat. Seat height 16”.

  112. A 19th Century Chip Carved Maine Crooked Knife in Original Surface. 9 ½” long.

  113. A 19th Century Lignum Vitae (Ironwood) Mortar & Pestle in Blue Paint. Mortar stands 6 ½” tall and has 5 ¼” top rim diameter. Pestle measures 8 ¾” long.

  114. Tiny Shaker Bailed Handle Pantry Box having a “Bail” type handle with diamond escutcheons. 4 ¾” rim diameter x 2 ¾” tall.

  115. A Cradled 19th Century Open Builders Model of a Sailing Ships Hull with its tiny detailed figurehead, somehow surviving. Original Red and Black paint. 35” long x 5 ½” wide x 6 ½” tall.

  116. An 18th Century Hand Sewn Calico Ladies “Pocket” or “Work Bag”, having an unusual small applied felt “Heart” Needle Pocket near its opening. Ex- Berdan Collection. 12 ½” x 10 ¼”.

  117. An Unfinished Early 20TH Century Navajo Indian Weaving that remains on its original loom structure. Measures 18” Square.

  118. An Early 20th Century Navajo Rug. 55” long x 34”.

  119. A Tan and Beige colored Early 20th Century Navajo Rug in an Unusual Pattern. 51 ¼” x 32”.

  120. Early 20th Century Navajo “Eye Dazzler” Rug. 26 ¼” x 50”.

  121. A Group of (5) Mid 20TH Century Woven Navajo Mats. 21 ¼” x 31” (largest) 18 ¾” x 19 ¼” (smallest).

  122. A 19TH Century Native American Indian Hanging Triple Wall Pocket. Tanned Animal Hyde with Remarkably Fine Needlework Decoration. 10 7/8” x 5 ½” at widest).

  123. A Small 19th Century Navajo Rug mounted to hang. 43 ¼” x 25 ¼”.

  124. A Large Early 19th Century Sheraton Split Column Mirror in Original Gilded Surface. Measures 40 ¼” tall x 20 ½” wide.

  125. A 19th Century Trade Sign “BREWING CO.” in Original Gold Leaf over Black Painted Surface. 52” long x 3 ¼” tall.

  126. An Early 19th New England “Bootjack End” Pine Blanket Chest in Original Mustard Yellow Paint with Umber Paint Decoration. 41 ½” (case width) x 17 ¼” deep (front to back) x 25” tall.

  127. A Mid 20th Century Carved and Gilded Wooden American Eagle in the style of John Haley Bellamy. Wingspan 26”.

  128. An Early 20th Century MAINE Folk Art Hooked Rug having a MAPLE SUGARING SCENE. 18 ½” x 35”.

  129. An 18th Century American New England Open Hanging Cupboard in Old Red Paint. 47 3/8” wide x 42 3/8” tall x 11” at deepest (front to back).

  130. An Early 19th Century Cherry Wood Hepplewhite 4 Drawer Chest with Flaring French Feet and a Molded Top. Original Brass pulls and surface. Measures 40 ½” (case width) 36 ½” tall x 18 ½” deep.

  131. A 19th Century MAINE Drake Eider Working Decoy. Old in use repaint. 18 ¾” long x 7 ½” wide and 10 ¾” at tallest.

  132. An Early 19th Century signed “BOSTON” STONEWARE “Open Ear” 2 Gallon “Open Ear” OVOID CROCK. Attributed to Frederick Carpenter. 13 3/8” tall.

  133. A Large Early 19th Century signed “BOSTON” STONEWARE “Open Ear” 3 Gallon OVOID CROCK having bands of chocolate brown at its top and bottom. Attributed to Frederick Carpenter. 13 1/8” tall.

  134. A Small Early 19th Century signed “CHARLESTOWN” 1/2 Gallon STONEWARE OVOID JUG. Attributed to Frederick Carpenter.

  135. A Small Early 19th Century signed “CHARLESTOWN” 1/2 Gallon STONEWARE OVOID JUG with (much later) hand painted floral decoration.

  136. A Small Early 19th Century signed “CHARLESTOWN” STONEWARE BATTER PITCHER. 8 ½” tall.

  137. An Early 19th Century signed “CHARLESTOWN” 1 Gallon STONEWARE OVOID JUG.

  138. A Late 18th or Early 19th Century Chestnut Bottle in Light Olive Green Color. 5 ¼” tall x 3 ½” at widest.

  139. An 18th Century Onion Bottle in Deep Green Color. 7 ¼” tall x 5 ¾” at widest.

  140. An Early 19th Century Snuff Bottle in Deep Yellow Amber Color (large interior factory bubble burst). 4 ½” tall x 2 ¾” at widest.

  141. An Early 19th Century Ship Model in Original Painted Surface. 25 ½” long x 9” wide x 18 ½” tall.

  142. (2) Mid 20th Century Boat Models to include a Small Wall Mounted Nautical Half Hull. (17” long x 4” at tallest) and a mid 20th Century Full Hull Wood Carving of a Pleasure Craft (16 ¾” long x 5” wide x 3 ½" at tallest).

  143. A Meticulously Detailed 19th Century French Cast Plaster and Cold Painted Bulldogs Head. Bears the marking of a full bodied Lion and the initial “D.F. &K” between the words “DEPOSE”. 9 ½” x 7 ¾” x 6 ½”.

  144. A Mid 19th Century American Militia Officer’s Flat Top “Brass Button” Document Box with brass tag at its top “L. RICHARDSON ESQ. 6th REG’T”. 25 ½” wide” x 13” x 9 ¾” tall.

  145. A 19th Century Single Sided Wooden Sign: “NATHAN WASHBURN LAW OFFICE”. Original Gold Leaf on Black Sand Paint. 9¾” x 35”.

  146. A 19th Century Architectural “Over Entrance” Arched Wooden Panel in Original Surface. 24” tall x 39 ½” wide x 2 ½” thickness.

  147. A Mid 20th Century Single Sided Wooden Sign with applied Gilded American Eagle: “KEIGHLY 18 MORGAN ROAD”. 16” x 24” An Early 20th Century Mounted Nautical Half Hull of a Nicely Articulated Steam Boat. 11 ½” long x 4 ½” tall and 2 ½” depth.

  148. An Early 20th Century Massachusetts Cradled Pond Sailing Model “YANKEE SAUGUS” in Original Green, Red and White Paint. 32” x 9 1/4” x 50 ½” tall (to top of mast).

  149. A Multi-colored 19th Century Parcheesi Game Board. Approx. 20” square.

  150. A 19th Century Red and White Painted “12 Hole” Tin Candle Mold. 9” tall x 4 ¾”.

  151. A Trio of Early 19th Century Working Hen Merganser Decoys found at Orrs Island, Maine. Each bears the initials “WCD”…… likely from the Doughty Family of “Orrs”. Each measure approx. 15” long and stands 6 ½” tall.

  152. Signed CARL MALMSTROM (Long Cove, Maine 1882-1975) Carved and Painted Life Sized Northern Ruffed Grouse (Partridge), perched on a tree branch section. 13 ¾” tall x 12 ¼” at widest x 7 ¾” (front to back).

  153. Signed CARL MALMSTROM (Long Cove, Maine 1882-1975) Carved and Painted Life Sized Northern Ruffed Grouse (Partridge), perched on a tree branch section. 13 ¼” tall x 9” at widest x 7 ½” (front to back). Damage to spread tail feathers.

  154. Signed CARL MALMSTROM (Long Cove, Maine 1882-1975) Pair of Carved and Painted Miniature Wood Ducks (drake and hen) perched on driftwood. 18” long x 2 ½” wide x 6 ½” at tallest.

  155. An Early 20th Century Nautical Half Hull in Figured Mahogany mounted on a contrasting Maple Backboard. 45 ¼” x 10 ½”.

  156. A Mid 19th Century Ship Model of the “ELCANO” which was built 1864 at Newburyport, Massachusetts . 36” Long x 24” Tall x 11 ¼” at widest x 31” tall.

  157. An Unusual mid 19th Century Country Store Decorated Tin “SAND” Dispenser in its Original Painted and Stenciled Surface. 13 ¼” wide x 9 ¾” deep x 11” tall (handle not included).

  158. An Early 20th Century “Penny” Rug with Braided Border. 38” x 28”.

  159. A 19th Century Maine Pine Single Door Jelly Cupboard w Cut Out Base. 35” w x 69” tall x 14 ¼” deep.

  160. A Large Boldly Colored Maine “1905” Hooked Rug. Measures 60” x 32”.

  161. A 19th Century Painted Wooden Upright Barber Pole. 32” tall.

  162. An Early 20th Century Mounted Nautical Half Hull of a Nicely Articulated Steam Boat. 11 ½” long x 4 ½” tall and 2 ½” depth.

  163. An Early 20th Century Double Sided Wooden Sign “ROOMS”. Original Black on White Paint. 5 ½” x 17 ¾”.

  164. An Early 19th Century Hand Hewn Trencher in its Original Blue Paint. Approx top rim diameter 23 ¼” long x 13 ½” wide x 5 ¼” tall.

  165. An Early 19th Century Red, White and Blue “Homespun” Coverlet bearing early handwritten tag Mrs. K.A. (Jane born 1811) Brownell of Passaic, NJ. 90 ½” X 79 ½”.

  166. A Contemporary Bench Made Reproduction of an Early 18th Century Three Drawer Oversized Tavern Table, having a two board, breadboard ended top . Its three drawer base includes “Vase and Ring” turned legs which are joined by a medial stretcher. Red painted base and scrubbed surface on its top. 75” long x 34 ¾” wide x 31” tall.

  167. An accurate and superb REPRODUCTION of the MAINE “BERDAN CUPBOARD”. The Original 18th Century Open Top, Grain Painted Maine Pewter cupboard was sold at the 1998 Betty Berdan sale at Cyr Auctions in New Gloucester, ME. 53” wide x 69” tall x 17 ½” deep.

  168. A 19th Century Seaman’s Chest having a (later) Relief Carved and Painted American Eagle at its lid. By an unknown Maine carver from the Rockland, Maine area. Chest measures 37 ¼” wide x 16 ½” deep (front to back) and stands 15 ¾” tall.

  169. An 18th Century “Boot Jack” End Blanket Chest in its Original Blue Paint. 48” wide x 18 ¾” deep x 24” tall.

  170. A Large Boldly Colored 19th Century Room Sized Striped Carpet. 126” x 122”.

  171. A Rare 18th Century or Early 19th Century Hanging “Single Arm” Wrought Iron Fireplace Broiler. 14” tall x 13” pan diameter.

  172. 19th Century “Homespun” Coverlet in Unusual Red and Black. Bears attached paper tag with handwritten provenance of the Trueblood-Morris family of Washington, Indiana. 80” x 65”.

  173. (2) Early 20th Century Nautical Sailing Half Hulls in Original Painted Surfaces. 9” x 7 ½” (each).

  174. A Matched Pair of 19th Century multi-colored Sponge Ware Cookie Jars w lids. 10” tall x 7 ½” at widest.

  175. An Early 19th Century Oil Portrait of a Side Posing Young Gentleman. Bearing the signature “Sidis”. Contemporary frame. 17 ¼” x 14 ¼” (overall) 13 ½” x 10 ¾” (sight).

  176. Early 19TH Century “Boot Jack” end Blanket Chest in Original Blue Paint. Top measures 12” x 7”. Measures 49” wide x 27” tall x 20” deep (front to back).

  177. A 19th Century Mortar & Pestle (D) in Lipstick Red Paint. Mortar stands 6 ¾” tall and has 5” top rim diameter. Pestle measures 11” long.

  178. A 19TH Century Green Painted New England Trencher. 21” long x 10 7/8” wide x 4 ¾” tall.

  179. A Lot of Thirteen Early 20th or late 19th Century Wooden Sign Letters in Original Gold Leaf surfaces! Letters measures 9 ½” tall.

  180. Large Relief Carved and Painted Wooden Eagle by the noted ROCKLAND, MAINE carver DICK STEELE. 91 ¾” x 15”.

  181. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug in a Salmon and Green Glaze having Brown “Blotch” decoration. 9 ¾” tall x 6 ½” at widest.

  182. Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a Red Umber Colored Glaze with lighter tan highlights. 9 ½” tall x 6 ½” at widest.

  183. Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug in a Light Chocolate Brown Glaze. Attributed to John Safford I of Monmouth, Maine. 9 ¼” tall x 8” at widest.

  184. Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with an Olive Green and Indian Red Glaze (damage to handle and hairline cracks). 8 ½” tall x 6 ½” at widest.

  185. Large Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Lidded Jar with a Mustard Yellow Glaze. 9” tall x 7” at widest. Possibly the Bickford Family of Buxton, Maine.

  186. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Stew Pot with a Deep Salmon Glaze. 6 ¾” tall x 6” at widest. Possibly the Bickford Family of Buxton, Maine.

  187. A Small 19th Century Framed Folk Art Watercolor of “GENREL TALLOR” in Original Period Framing. 10 7/8” x 9 5/8” (overall). 8 5/8” x 7 5/8” (sight).

  188. An Early 19th Century Portrait of a Handsome Young Boy. OOC in Original Frame. Unsigned. 18” x 16” (overall) and 14 ¼” x 12 ¼” (sight).

  189. A Dated “ANNO 1851” Pennsylvania Dutch Paint Decorated Flat Top Storage Chest. Measures 46 ½” wide x 17” tall x 17 ¾” deep (front to back).

  190. A Dated 1842 Canvas Covered Document Box with “Stamped” Diamond Paint Decorated Exterior and 1842 Newspaper pasted to its interior. 16 1/8” wide x 8 ¾” deep (front to back) x 7” tall.

  191. An Early 20th Century Harpswell, Maine “Sail Boat” Weathervane in Original Paint. 28 ¼” long x 14” tall.

  192. A Colorful 1831 WINDHAM, CT Needlework Sampler worked by CHARLOTTE ANN SMITH (born Windham, Ct 1820). Period and possibly original frame. 19” x 18” (overall). 13 ¾” x 13” (sight). The sampler is accompanied by an early 19th Century Doll’s Dress (framed) that is said to have been sewn by Charlotte Ann Smith when a child.

  193. A Small 19th Century Tonal Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting on Academy Board. Illegibly sign lower left. Period and possibly original frame. 11 ½” x 17” (overall). 7” x 12 ½” (sight).

  194. An 18th Century Hanging Wrought Iron Tavern Sign Bracket. 45 ½” wide (39” maximum hanging width) x 9” at tallest.

  195. A 19th Century Cobalt Blue Decorated Stoneware Batter Pitcher with its Original Hand Carved Wood Lid and Stirrer. 8 ½” tall.

  196. A Mid 20th Century Oriental Rug in a Caucasian Pattern. 72”long x 49”wide.

  197. An Early 20th Century Oriental “BAG FACE”. Measures 29” x 29”.

  198. A 19th Century Oriental “BAG FACE”. Measures 42 ½”x 28 ½”.

  199. An Early 19th Century Westbrook, MAINE Paint Decorated Tin Document Box attributed to ZACHARIAH STEVENS of Stevens Plains (Westbrook), Maine. 8” wide x 3 7/8” tall.

  200. An Early 19th Century British Naval Telescope or “Spy Glass”. Engraved on its side: “JJ. MESSER LONDON…..Imp’d NAVY”. 38 ½” long (when open) and 29” (closed).

  201. An Early 19th Century American Naval Telescope or “Spy Glass”. Engraved on its side: “U.S. NAVY”. 36” long (when open) and 20” (closed).

  202. An American Victorian era Maine “Banger” Screen Door in bright mustard “porch paint”. 32” w x 78” tall x 1” thick.

  203. An early 20th Century Cork Bodied Working Drake Merganser Decoy. 18” long.

  204. An Early 19th Century Wall Box with a Heart Carved “Lollipop” Hanger. Unsigned. 6 ¾” x 5 ¾” x 14 ¾” tall.

  205. Early 19th Century Whale Oil Lantern. 11” tall (not including bail handle) x 4 3/4” at base.

  206. A Large 19th Century Northwest Indian Woven “Spruce Root” Hat. 17 ¼” diameter at brim x 6” tall.

  207. A 19th Century Northwest Native American Indian “Spruce Root” Skull Cap. 6 ¾” “fit” diameter. Stands 3” tall.

  208. A 19th Century American Indian “Coiled” Basket having human effigy decoration. 6 ¾” “fit” diameter. Stands 6 ½” tall and measures 9 ½” top rim diameter.

  209. A Northwest Indian (possibly Haida) Carved and Painted 19th Century Fishing Jig. 11 ¾” long x 2 ¼” wide.

  210. A Small Early 19th Century New England Dome Top Pine Document Box in Old Green Paint over its original paint decoration. 10 ¼” wide x 5” tall x 6 ¼” deep.

  211. A Pair of Early 19th Century New England Oil Painted Portraits. Contemporary framing. Each measures 35” x 30” (over all) and 29 ¾” x 24 ½” (sight).

  212. An Early 19th Century “Pierced” Tin Candle Box in Original Surface. 13 ¼” long x 4 ¾” wide.

  213. A Framed 1893 Watercolor of Duxbury Beach, Massachusetts. Signed and dated (l.l.) “Wm. Paskell ‘93” (William Fredrick Paskell Am. 1866-1951). Contemporary archival matting and framing. 16 ½” x 30 ½” (overall). 8 ¼” x 19 ¾” (sight).

  214. A Small 19th Century “Swallow Tail” Nautical Flag from the PORTLAND YACHT CLUB accompanied by an original 1881 Handbook from the “PYC”. Flag measures 12 ½” x 10 ¾”. Handbook 6 ¼” x 4”.

  215. A Stylish and Early 19th Century Maine Working Hen Merganser Decoy. Bailey Island “Turtle Back” form. .

  216. A Small Early 20th Century Maine Hooked Rug depicting a Sailboat at the center of its Nautical Rope Patterned Border. 28 ¼” long x 14” tall.

  217. A 19th Century New England Circular Pantry Box in its Original Red Paint. 11 ¾” top rim diameter x 6 ½” tall.

  218. A 19th Century Three Gallon Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Blue Decoration . Unsigned.

  219. A 19th Century New England Circular Pantry Box in its Original “Oyster Shell” paint. 10 ¼” top rim diameter x 4 ¾” tall.

  220. A 19th Century Quebec Ladder Back “Salamander” Rocking Chair in Original Red Paint. 38” tall x 20 ¼” wide x 26 ½” deep. Seat height 18”.

  221. A Small Framed 1917 Watercolor and Pastel of a Sailing Ship with a Lighthouse in its background. Signed and dated: “Russell 1917”. Period Black Walnut Framing. 11 ¾” x 13 ¾” (overall). 7 ½” x 9 ½” (sight).

  222. A 19th New England Swing Handled Splint Basket. 18” tall (to top of rim). App. 15” top rim diameter.

  223. A 20TH Century Painted Wooden Advertising Sign “ICE CREAM CONES 5 C”. 10” tall x 22 ½” wide.

  224. An Early 19th Century Whale Oil “Onion” Lantern (missing burner). Largest 10 ¼” tall (not including bail handle) x 9” at widest.

  225. A Dated 1867 Geometric “Presentation” Multi-colored Pen and Ink Caligraphic Drawing: “To My Grandfather from Charles B. Peck 1867”. Period and Likely Original Lemon Gold Frame. 11 ½” square (overall). 10 ½” square (sight).

  226. An 18th Century Quebec Armchair. 40” tall x 21 ½” wide at seat x seat height 14 ¾”.

  227. A late 19th Century Walnut & Maple Inlaid Sewing Box with Tray and Mirror at Interior. Original Surface. 11 ¾” wide x 6” tall x 8 ½” deep.

  228. An Early 19th Century Brass Bed Warmer with Paint Decorated Wooden Handle. 40 ½” long x 10” widest.

  229. An Early 19th Century New Hampshire Tapered Leg “Tray” Stand. Top measures 29 ½” x 19 ¼”. Stands 28 ¾” tall.

  230. A 19th Century Mortar & Pestle in Green Paint. Mortar stands 7” tall and has 6” top rim diameter. Pestle measures 9 ½” long. (side crack in mortar).

  231. A Large 19th Century “Franklin’s Tomb” Deep Blue “Historical” Staffordshire Tea Pot. 10 ¾” long x 7 ½” tallest.

  232. Lot of (7) 19th Century Blue “Soft Paste” Staffordshire Plates. Ranging in size from 10 ¾” diameter to 7 ½”.

  233. A 19th Century “Peace & Progress” Deep Blue “Historical” Staffordshire Dinner Plate and “Romantic Scenery” Waste Bowl. Each measure 10”.

  234. An Early 19th Century “High Country” Federal Period Foot Stool with Shaped Top. Old Green over Original Red Paint. 13” x 7” x 7 ¼” tall.

  235. An Early 19th Century 4 Slat Ladderback Armchair in Red Paint. 42 ½” tall x 21” w x 17” deep.

  236. Lot of (2) Early 19th Century Tin Wall Sconces. 13 ¾” & 13” tall.

  237. A 19th Century New England Trencher along with 3 Wooden “Mashers”. 18 ½” long x 9” wide 3 ¼” tall. Mashers measure from 8 ½” to 10 ½” long.

  238. An Unusual late 19th Century Folding Wooden Pant Mold. Measures 51” long.

  239. A Small Early 19th Century Paint Decorated Dome Top Document Box in Original Red & Black Paint Decoration. Approx 8” wide x 3 ¾” tall x 3 ¾” deep.

  240. A Mid 19th Century Childs Size “Boston” Rocking Chair in Original Stenciled and Painted Surfaces. 23 ¼” tall x 13” wide x 16 ¼” (rockers front to back).

  241. A Large Lot of 19th Century “Shooter’s” Bullet Molds (6), Copper Shot Flasks (3) and Powder Horns (5) along with an unusual Early 19th Century Canvas “Shot” Bag.

  242. An Early 19th Century Percussion Musket in Original Surface. 48” long.

  243. An Early 19th Century Maine Paint Decorated “Cricket” Stool. 14” x 6” x 5 ½” tall.

  244. A 19th Century Maine Woodlands Indian “Potato Stamp” Paint Decorated Double Handle Splint Basket. 14 ¾” x 10 ¼” x 5 ½” tall.

  245. A 19th Century Paint Decorated Single Handle Maine Indian Basket in Red and Green. Measures 9 ½” x 7 ¼” x 11 ½” tall.

  246. An 18TH Century Child’s Ladder Back Armchair. 25 ½” tall x 14 ½” deep x 6 ½” (seat height).

  247. 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.

  248. A Mid 18th Century New England Hatchel dated 1748. 12” long x 5 ½” wide x 5 ¼” tall.

  249. 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”.

  250. Lot of (4) Early 19th Century Brass Dippers with Wrought Iron Handles. 22” longest & 15 ¾” shortest.

  251. 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.

  252. A Late 19th Century MAINE Brass Apple Barrel Stencil “No. 1 BALDWINS E.B CRESSEY STANDISH, MAINE”. Measures 14” diameter (not including “tab” handle).

  253. 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.

  254. 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.

  255. A Lot of (3) Nested 19th Century Banded Yellow Ware Mixing Bowls. 13” top rim diameter (largest) x 9 1/2” (smallest).

  256. An Unusual 19th Century Hand Blocked “Half Oval” Wooden Hat Box. 24 3/8” wide x 7 7/8” deep x 7” tall.

  257. 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.

  258. A Small Early 19th Century OVOID STONEWARE JUG having a “Carpenter” type glaze. 5 ¾” tall .

  259. A Small Early 19th Century signed “GOODWIN & WEBSTER” (Hartford, CT) 1/2 Gallon STONEWARE OVOID JUG .

  260. A Small Early 19th Century Chocolate Brown “banded” Ovoid jug.

  261. 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.

  262. A signed 19th Century Wooden Pantry Box in Original Black Paint. “G.S. MOORE ELLSWORTH, MAINE”. 10” diameter and stands x 4” tall.

  263. 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).

  264. A Large Early 20th Century Carved and Painted Maine “INDIAN CLUB”. Measures 31” long.

  265. 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.

  266. A 19th Century “Three Legged” Work Stool in Original Windsor Green Paint. 22 ½” tall. Seat measures approx. 16” diameter.

  267. A New England Firkin in Original “Willow” Green Paint. 10'' base diameter x 10'' tall 10 1/8” bottom diameter.

  268. An Early 20th Century “Jeweled” Zinc Trade Sign “INDIAN GIFTS”. 62” x 11 ¼ ”.

  269. A Mid 20th Century “AUTO LICENCE” Wooden Trade Sign . 17 ½” long x 5 ½”.

  270. 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.

  271. A Large Wonderfully Weathered 19th Century Gate or Fence Post Finial. Stands 14 ½” tall x 10” diameter at base.

  272. 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”.

  273. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a “Brick” Red Colored Glaze with subtle Green Highlights. 6 ½” tall x 4 ¾” at widest.

  274. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Milk Pan attributed to John Alld of Buxton, Maine. 15 7/8” top rim diameter x 3 ½” tall.

  275. Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Milk Pan attributed to the Bickford family of Buxton, Maine. 17” top rim diameter x 3 ½” tall.

  276. Small and Deep Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Milk Pan. Probably the Bickford family of Buxton, Maine. 14” top rim diameter x 4” tall.

  277. A Late 18th Century or Early 19th Century Shoe Foot Drying Rack in Original Green Paint. 28” wide 49 ¼”tall .

  278. 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.

  279. 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).

  280. 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.

  281. An Early 19th Century New England Cricket” Stool in Early Sage Green Paint over Original Red. 18” x 7 ¾” x 7 ¾” tall.

  282. A Large and Rare 34 Star American Flag found in Bath, Maine. Flag measures 136” x 100”.

  283. 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).

  284. A Matched Pair of 19th Century Architectural “Half Mold” Zinc Wall Hanging Decorations. Each measures 18 ½” tall.

  285. An unusual early 20th Century Zinc Planter in the form of a Boat Hull. Measures 28¼” long x 6” wide and stands 4 ½” tall.

  286. Matched Pair of (2) Early 19th Century “Hog Scraper” Tin Candle Candlesticks. 7 ½” tall.

  287. 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).

  288. 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.

  289. An Early 19th Century New England Wall Box with carved “Diamond” shaped hanger. 11 ½” tall x 11” wide and 6” deep.

  290. A Lot of (9) 18th and 19th Century Furniture “Fragments” and other miscellaneous “Parts” in their Original Painted Surfaces.

  291. A Lot (A) of (2) Early 19th Century Tin Wall Sconces. 13 ¾” & 13 ¼” tall.

  292. An Early 19th Century MAINE REDWARE Jug with a Chocolate Brown Colored Glaze. 5 ¾” tall x 4 ¼” at widest.

  293. 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.

  294. 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.

  295. 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.

  296. 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.

  297. 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.

  298. A 19th Century Red Painted Wooden Bowl. 16 ¼” x 16”.

  299. 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 21 ¾” long x 7 ¼” wide.

  300. 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).

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

  302. 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.

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

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

  305. 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.

  306. 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”.

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

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

  309. 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.

  310. 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.

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

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

  313. 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.

  314. 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.

  315. 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.

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

  2. 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”.

  3. 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”.

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

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

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

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

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

  9. 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.

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

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

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

  13. 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.

  14. 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.

  15. 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”.

  16. 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.

  17. 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).

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

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

  20. 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).

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

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

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

  24. Early 19TH Century Ladder Back Rocker in fine Original Red Wash. Top measures 12” x 7”. Stands 42 1/4"” tall x 24 ½” at widest point. Seat Height 16 ¾”.

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

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

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

  28. 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.

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

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

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

  32. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

  38. 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.

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

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

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

  42. 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).

  43. 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”.

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

  45. 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).

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

  47. 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.

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

  49. 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.

  50. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  61. 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”.

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

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

  64. 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”.

  65. 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.

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

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

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

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

  70. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

  76. 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).

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

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

  79. 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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