GOULD AUCTION COMPANY |
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Timothy J. Gould, Licensed Maine Auctioneer |
FRESH TO MARKET ANTIQUES AUCTIONS |
FINAL Order of Sale for Saturday, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 ... Commencing at NOON
1. Early 19th Century Westbrook, Maine Pewter Teapot signed “F. Porter No.7
Westbrook”. 6 ¾” tall.
2. Large Figural Cast Iron Trade Sign or Doorstop in the form of a Full
Standing, Smiling Pig in Original Paint. 23 1/2" tall x 9” at widest.
3. Early 20th Century “FRESH EGGS” Sign on its Original Mounting Post. 34” tall
x 32 ¾” wide (overall).
4. Vibrantly Colored Floral Hooked Rug with Black Background. 32 ½” x 43 ½”.
5. Small Framed Primitive Painting of the China Factories at Canton, China. OOB
13 1/2'' tall x 18 ½” (overall). 9 ½” x 14 ½” (sight)''.
6. Seven Foot Maine Turned Leg Farm Table in Original Black Paint. Pine Top w
Maple Legs. 84” long x 18 ½” wide at top x 29 ¾” tall.
7. Large “Lapped Band” Pantry Box Stamped H. ALLEN Jr. and in Original Deep
Mustard Yellow Paint. 14 ½” rim diameter 7’’tall.
8. Huge mid 19th Century Amber Colored Blown Glass Bottle. Likely a Trade Sign
or Trade Stimulator. 27 ½” tall 12 ½” at widest and 7 ¼” deep.
9. Early 19th Century New England Turned Wooden Bowl in Original Worn Blue
Paint. 12 7/8” x 12” x 3’’ tall.
10. Small Signed FREDERICK HEYDE mid 19th Century NEW YORK Lidded Stoneware
Tankard retaining its original pewter lid. Base signed: “HEYDE NO. 47 AVENUE A”.
4 1/2" tall.
11. Signed RUSS BURR (Hingham, Mass. 1887-1955) miniature Carved and Painted
American Bald Eagle mounted upon a tree trunk. 8" tall 7 ¾” long 3 ¾” wide.
12. 19th Century Folk Art Painted Figural Chalk Ware Stag. 5 3/4" tall 4” long 2
1/2” wide.
13. Framed Folk Art Watercolor of a Standing Cheetah. 12'' x 15" tall (overall).
10 ½” x 13 ½” (sight).
14. Large Early Maine Floral Hooked Rug. 25'' x 52 1/2''.
15. Early New England Firkin having in Original Red Paint. 9 ¼” top diameter x
10'' base diameter x 9'' tall (13 ¾” tall when handle erect).
16. Early 19th Century Boston Brass Surveyor’s Compass with signed Dial and
Original Labeled Wooden Case by C.G. KING. Dial measures 4 ¾” diameter. Original
mahogany case measures 13 ½” long x 6” wide and 3” deep (when closed).
17. Mid 18th Century Queen Anne Cherry Wood Candle Stand in Original Surface.
26” tall with circular top measuring 20 ¾” diameter (approx.).
18. Original “1843 GERMANTOWN MUTUAL FIRE” Cast Iron GERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
Fire Back. 8 ¼” X 11 ½”.
19. 18th Century New England Tape Loom in Original Patina. 23’’tall x 6 ½” wide.
20. Early 19th century Paint Decorated New England Cupboard Door in Mustard
Yellow and Red “Feathered decoration. 23 ¼” wide x 74 1/2” tall.
21. A diminutive and very early Hooked Rug with a classically Folk Art “Dreamy
Evening” scene that includes hearts at each corner and sheep at either side of a
Federal style home which is flanked by bowing trees. All of this appearing below
a star studded evening sky. Measures 15" x 25 1/2".
22. Family of 4 Early 19th Century Hollow Cut Silhouettes inscribed verso “The
First Family of Baltimore”. Period framing. Each measures 4½’’tall x 4 ¼” wide.
23. Large Cast Iron Wall Hanging "CINCINNATI STOVE WORKS" Horse and Rider TRADE
SIGN depicting a Woman Riding Side Saddle on a Galloping Steed. "TRADEMARK" is
cast into the horse's neck and "CINCINNATI STOVE WORKS" into its saddle blanket.
Marked verso "R CIN. IRON FDY/CIN. O. 1903". 41 ½” long x 27 ½” tall.
24. Francis Augustus Silva (Am. 1835-1886). Framed Seascape Painting titled
verso “Hudson River Near Piermont”. Signed l.l. “F.A. Silva”. OOC 10” x 14”
(overall). 5 ¼” x 9” (sight).
25. 19th Century Punched Tin Pie Safe. 39 ¼” wide x 55 ¾” tall x 17 ¼” deep.
26. Signed and Dated 1845 HENRY CLAY handwritten letter to a Dr. Moses Hart’s
inquiry on the genealogy of Henry Clay’s wife, Lucretia Hart Clay. Mr. Clay
refers to his father in law (Colonel Thomas Hart) in summarizing his wife’s
lineage. Framed in a later circa 1870 Victorian walnut frame.
27. Early 19th Century Framed Miniature Watercolor Portrait of a Standing Young
Girl in a Blue Dress, clutching a Basket of Flowers. Watercolor on Paper. 7 1/8”
x 5 1/8” (overall).
28. Maine Sea Chest in Original Blue Paint with “Diamond” Carved Wooden Beckets.
40” wide x 17 ½” deep and 14 ½” tall.
29. Hepplewhite Tapered Leg One Drawer Stand in fine old surface, having a
figured maple top with nicely cut corners. Top measures 19” x 17”. Stands 26 ¼”
tall.
30. SIGNED J.W. FISKE 19th Century Cast Iron SUNDIAL upon its ORIGINAL TALL
STANDING BASE. (sun dial missing its Gnomon). Stands 36 ¾” tall x 9” diameter at
dial.
31. Mid 19th Century Cast Iron Garden Bench attributed in the style of KARL
FRIEDRICH. 45” long 31 ¾” tall and 16” deep.
32. Large Victorian era Cast Iron Garden Fountain Base attributed to J.W. Fiske.
33. Large Early 19th Century Primitive Watercolor Portrait of a Boy with Bow and
Arrow. Original Frame 40 1/2'' x 32 1/2'' (overall). 36” x 27 1/2'' (sight).
34. Unusual 19th Century Counter Top “Triple Stepped” Maine Spice Cabinet having
two paneled doors over nine graduated drawers. Original surface. Measures 16”
wide x 17 ¼” tall x 10 ¼” deep.
35. A Large 19th Century E.S. FROST (Biddeford, Maine) Pattern HOOKED RUG in a
vibrantly colored FLORAL pattern. 61 ½” long x 34”.
36. A RARE 18th Century TRADE SIGN reading “HARD, & HOLLOW WARE. NAILS, POWDER &
SHOT.”. Original black paint on white. Stands 60 ¼” tall x 32 ¾” wide x 1 ½”
thick.
37. A small Shaker Style Wooden Staved Tub in Original “Wagon Wheel” Blue Paint.
Measures 9 ½” x 91/4” at top rim x 4 ½” tall.
38. Signed, Dated and Profusely Decorated MAINE wooden SWIFT with polychrome
Animals, Birds, Fish, Flora, Foliate, Nautical, Patriotic and Geometric Figures.
Signed and dated “P.A. BROOKS 1864”. Measures 24 1/4''tall with its integral
base clamp (where the largest of its decorations are located) measuring 6 1/2”
long x 1” wide.
39. A signed and framed 19th Century Primitive Folk Art Oil Painting of a Maine
Farmhouse with its family lounging on the side lawn. Signed l.l. “EVIE HANSON”.
OOC in its original frame. Measures 13 ½” tall x 21 ½” wide (overall) and 10”
tall x 18” (sight).
40. A small VERY EARLY round Lathe Turned Treen Ware Footed Bowl in Original Red
Paint. Measures 7 ¾” x 7 ½” at top rim and stands 1 7/8” tall.
41. LARGE 18th Century Covered Wooden “Master” Tankard in superb deep natural
patina. Stands 11” tall and measures a full 8” bottom diameter and 5” top rim
diameter. Gifted in the 1950s by Nina Fletcher Little to her close friend Alice
Andrews of Winchester, Massachusetts. Provenance available to buyer.
42. A Stack of 5 mid 19th Century Hat Boxes with Lids. The oval hat boxes range
in size from the largest measuring 13 ¼” tall x 19” diameter to the smallest 11
½” tall x 17” diameter. The hat shaped box measures 7 ½” tall x 13 ¾” x 10 ¼”.
The 3rd box from the top bears a label from “Miss F. Galpin – Albany”. The
largest bears a label reading “John Brower Upholsterer & Paper Hanger …..Canal
Street”.
43. Early 19th Century Oversized and Profusely Decorated 19th Century American
Redware Double Handled Sugar Pot with lid. Stands 7 ½” tall and measures 9” at
its widest point.
44. Early 19th Century NH Oil Painting on Canvas of the “OLD MAN of the
MOUNTAIN”. Unsigned in period and likely original lemon gold frame. Measures 19
¼” x 23 ½” (overall) and 15 1/4” x 19 1/4” (sight).
45. Large A mid 19th Century Mustard Painted Two Piece Pine Corner Cupboard
having double glazed doors at its top section and double flat paneled doors at
its base section. Stands 73 ½” tall x 56” wide x 26 ½” deep.
46. Large Early 19th Century Architectural Over-Entrance Fan in Original Green
Paint. Measures 61 3/4” wide x 22 3/4” tall.
47. A Large 18th Century Lathe Turned Wooden Bowl in Original “Cream” Paint. Has
an unusual “flared” top lip and “make do” repairs. Measures 21 ¼” x 20 ½” at top
rim x 6 ¾” tall.
48. A Small 19th Century Painted and Stencil Decorated Wooden Wheel Express Cart
in Original Salmon Paint and Red and Green Decoration. Measures 31” long (not
including handle) x 18 ½” wide x 15 ½” tall.
49. A fine untouched maple framed and legged VT 5’ drop leaf HARVEST TABLE in
original red paint and having a superbly scrubbed pine top. Measures 60” long x
21 ¾” (when closed x 40 ½” (when fully open) x 27 1/2” tall (originally fitted
for casters).
50. A small early 19th Century Paint Decorated NEW HAMPSHIRE counter top spice
SPICE CUPBOARD with drawer and applied bracket base. Case width 15 1/8” x 24 ¼”
tall and 10 1/8” deep.
51. RARE 1912 framed souvenir thirteen star AMERICAN FLAG sewn and signed and
inscribed (in handwritten ink) at one side of the “hoist” of the flag: “Made by
Sarah M. Wilson the Great Grand Daughter of Betsey Ross” and “East Wing of
Independence Hall. Philadelphia March 30, 1912”. Flag measures 5 ½” x 10”.
Overall in frame measures10 ¾” x 13”.
52. An early an unusual 19th Century “Tear Drop” Shaped Spice Box in Original
Blue-Gray Paint. Perhaps an early “Cuff” box. Measures 10” long x 4 7/8” at its
widest and 2 ¾” tall.
53. A Large SIGNED & DATED 1822 Oval Fingered SHAKER Box in very early “Windsor
Green” paint over its original red wash. “RA WIN 1822” is scratch carved on the
bottom of the box. Measures 10 1/2” x 7 ½” x 3 ¾” tall.
54. A tall SIGNED early 19th Century “I. TRASK” (active Beverly, Mass. 1813
-1856) “LIGHTHOUSE” style Pewter Coffee Pot. This is an early Federal period
“chased” example. Measures 13 ¼” tall.
55. A HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT pair of ca. 1900 “ROAD” TRADE SIGNS features both
Victorian Genre and Black Americana scenes. The signs serve notice of the
Manawa, Wisconsin department store “E.L. DARLING” (shuttered permanently in
1906). Each measure 47” tall x 11 ¾” wide.
56. An early 19th Century profusely “chip” and “scratch” carved Straight Razor
Case with side swivel lid. Prolific carved decorations include the initials “JH”,
American Flag, Federal Shield, Pinwheels, Compass Stars, Fish, Diamonds and
Trees. Carved from maple wood and in untouched original surface. Measures 11 ¼”
long x 1 ¾” wide and 1 ½” tall.
57. An early “Top of the Stack” 19th Century miniature round pantry box in
Original Blue paint with ROSE HEAED nails. Measures 3 ½” diameter and stands 1
½” tall.
58. 18th Century Tombstone Arched Cherry Wood Wall Box with Drawer in Original
Thin Red Wash. Dovetailed and delicate hand cut nail construction. 12" tall x 9"
wide x 6” deep (front to back).
59. A rare 18th Century “Washington – Franklin- The Glory of America” decorated
Tin Snuff Box in original paint. Measures 4 ½” x 2 ¾” x ½” tall.
60. A VERY EARLY American Treen ware Dinner Plate with original worn Green Paint
on its backside. Measures 8 ¼” x 8 1/8” x ¾” tall.
61. A Red Paint Decorated Country Hepplewhite period Tapered Leg Stand with
Original Decoration. 28 ¼” tall with top measuring 16” x 15 7/8”.
61B. A vibrantly colored early 19th Century HAND
BLOCKED wallpaper and free hand PAINT
DECORATED Dome Top Document Box.
Measures 15” wide x 8 ½” deep and stands 6 ¼”
tall.
62. Paint Decorated Wooden Measure “ALUM”. 10 ¾” diameter x 6” tall.
63. LARGE Early 19th Century “Liverpool” Jug with GEORGE WASHINGTON mourning
transfer that reads: “WASHINGTON in GLORY…..AMERICA in TEARS”. Measures 9 ½”
tall x 10” at its widest point x 5 ¾” diameter at base rim.
64. A 19th Century Primitive Folk Art Oil Painting of a rural farm scene. Oil on
Academy Board in original frame. Measures 14 ¾” tall x 20 ½” wide (overall) and
11 ½” tall x 17” (sight).
65. A boldly executed and vibrantly colored early 19th Century FOLK ART THEOREM
painting on velvet of a Fruit Filled Basket in its original frame. Measures 15
¾” tall x 19 ¼” wide (overall) and 12 ½” x 16 ½” (sight).
66. A 19th Century paper lithographed wooden NOAH’S ARK toy with 32 original
carved and painted figures. Ark measures 19 1/2” long x 4 ¾” wide and 9 ¾” tall.
67. Small Folk Art Oil Portrait on Wood Panel of a Standing Boy with his Sheep.
Unframed. Measures 10” x 8”.
68. A 19th Century New England Hand Blocked Wallpaper Covered (and lined) Dome
Top Storage Box in Blue. Measures 21 ½” wide x 11 ½” deep x 12 ½” tall.
69. A lidded 19th Century Shaker Bucket in Original Blue Paint. Measures 11 ¾”
tall with 11 ¼” top rim diameter and 12 ½” bottom diameter.
70. A Single Handle Basket in Original Blue Paint. Measures 19 ¾” long x 12 ¼”
wide and 12 ½” to tallest point (top of handle).
71. A 19th Century Bail Handled Pantry Box in original Windsor Green Paint.
Measures 11 ½” diameter x 6 1/8” tall (not including handle).
72. An identified and dated 1842 PRIOR – HAMBLIN school Folk Art Portrait of a
strikingly handsome twelve year old boy named JOHN EDWARD HOLMES of Stoughton,
Massachusetts. Inscribed verso on its original frame “John Edward Holmes 1842
aged 12 yrs.”. Holmes later became a boot maker in his hometown and birthplace
of Stoughton where he died in 1860. Provenance is available to buyer. Oil on
paperboard measuring 17” x 13 ¼” (overall) and 13 ½” x 9 ½” (sight).
73. Large Old Room Sized PERSIAN SERAPI Oriental Rug. Measures 12’ 4” x 8’ 10”.
74. Matched Pair of 17th Century Brass Capstan “Bell Bottom” Candlesticks.
Dutch, circa 1690. Each measures 9 1/2" tall x 6" base diameter.
75. Matched Pair of Very Early 17th Century Brass “Paw Foot” Candlesticks.
Measures 6 ½” tall x 6” square at base.
76. Matched Pair of Early 18th Century Brass Queen Anne period “Petal Edge”
Candlesticks. Measures 6 ½” tall x 6” square at base.
77. A rare SIGNED 19th Century Maine JOHN M. SAFFORD MONMOUTH, MAINE Redware
Stew Pot. Measures 6 ½” tall x 6 ¾” at its widest.
78. A rare SIGNED 19th Century Maine JOHN SAFFORD 2nd MONMOUTH, MAINE Redware
Jug. Measures 8 ¼” tall x 5 ¾” at its widest.
79. An extremely early and rare 18th Century Maine Open Pewter Cupboard in
Original Red Paint. Untouched and as found condition. Removed from the cellar of
the Libby Farm at Scarborough, Maine in 1963. Measures 85 ½” tall x 64” wide x
15 ½” at its deepest point.
80. Early 19th Century Painted Wooden TRADE SIGN “A.S. GALE BLACKSMITH”. A.S.
Gale (born 1794) is a listed GILMANTON, NH blacksmith. 67 ¼’ long x 18” tall.
81. A large unsigned 19th Century Framed Landscape Painting of a Lakeside
Forested Landscape with a picnicking family at the shore and rowboat in the
lake. OOC in original frame. 30 ¾” tall x 26 ¾” wide (overall) and 21 ½” tall x
17 ½” (sight).
82. A Nesting set of 4 Maine Swing Handled Baskets found in Windham, Maine.
Largest measures 16” top rim diameter x 10 ¼” tall. Smallest measures 8 ¾” top
rim diameter x 5 ¼” tall (without handle).
83. A HUGE 19th Century Oval Wooden Pantry Box in Original Red Paint. Measure 15
¾” x 12” x 6 ¼” tall.
84. New England Pine straight sided Sea Chest in Original Green Paint having
original beckets. Measures 40” wide x 18 ½” deep and 17 ¾” tall.
85. A large canted 19th Century Lidded Sugar Barrel in Old Green Paint. Measures
19” tall x 12 ¼” top rim diameter and 15 ¼” bottom rim diameter.
86. A small 19th Century Oval “Harvard” Shaker Box in original Gray-Green Paint.
Hand written inscription “Dol. & Half Dols.” at the underside of its lid.
Measures 5 ½” x 4 1/8” x 2 ¼” tall.
86B. A boldly paint decorated CORTLAND COUNTY, NEW YORK Dome Top Storage Box
with well defined geometric and paneled sponge and “squiggle” decoration. Lined
with 1834 Otego, NY newspaper. Measures 22 ¾” wide x 13” deep and stands 10 1/8”
tall.
87. A signed and dated 1888 Primitive Landscape Painting depicting a large
riverside Federal period home with a village in its background. Horses and
people are present at the front of the home. Signed l.r. “A.W. FULLER 88”. In
original frame. 15 ¾” x 23 ¾” (overall) and 13 ¾” x 21 ½” (sight).
88. A Large Early & unusually tall Sausage Turned 19th Century Five Slat Ladder
Back Armed Rocker in Original Black Paint. Measures 50 ½” tall x 26 1/2” at its
widest point. Seat height is 15 ½”. Original splint seat is present.
89. A Profusely Inlaid 19th century Checkerboard in original surface. 24” long x
14 ½” wide 1 ½” thick.
90. RARE UNUSED Covered SABBATHDAY LAKE SHAKER SOCIETY Dry MEASURE. Stenciled
front panel reads “SHAKER SOCIETY SABBATHDAY LAKE, ME”. Measures 6 ¼ top
diameter x 4” tall.
91. Lot of (4) MAINE SHAKER SOCIETY Wooden “DRY” MEASURES. Stenciled front
panels (on each) read “SHAKER SOCIETY SABBATHDAY LAKE, ME”. Two are UNUSED.
Largest measures 9 ¼” tall x 5 ¼” tall. Smallest measures 5 ¾” diameter x 3 ½”
tall.
92. Large A Large 19th Century Oval Fingered SHAKER Box in its Original Red
Paint. Measures 11 ½” x 8” x 4 ¾” tall.
93. A 19th Century Framed Watercolor of “WASHINGTON’S HEADQUARTERS - THE JACOB
FORD MANSION” signed l.r. “ABIGAIL B. TOMPKINS 1882”. The Jacob Ford Mansion was
George Washington’s headquarters at Morristown, N.J. for the Jockey Hollow
winter encampment of 1779 and 1780. Measures 12 ½” x 16” (overall) and 7” x 10
½” (sight).
94. A Shallow VERY EARLY round Lathe Turned Treen Ware Bowl in Original Green
Paint. Measures 11” x 10 ¾” at top rim and stands 2 ¼” tall.
95. A 19th Century “Pumpkin” Painted Jelly Cupboard having 2 Drawers over 2 Flat
Paneled Doors. Measures 43” wide x 19” deep x 53 ½” tall.
96. An early signed 19TH Century NATHANIEL MUNROE - CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS
Mahogany Tall Case Clock with brass works movement and painted dial bearing the
bold signature at the top of its “tombstone” arched dial: “WARRANTED by NAT’L
MUNROE CONCORD”. Measures 94” tall x 19 ½” at its widest point x 10” deep.
97. 19th Century Painted Wooden TRADE SIGN “SHOE REPAIRING”. Measures 58 ¼’ long
x 17” tall.
98. A Small deeply and profusely Carved 19th Century New England Pine Document
Box in its original “crusty” surface. Measures 10 ¾” wide x 5 ¾” deep x 6” tall.
99. Early The medical tools of the noted early 20th century Country Doctor DOC
PRITHAM of GREENVILLE, MAINE. The subject of many articles and a book titled
“The Big Little World of Doc Pritham”, Dr. Fred John Pritham (1880-1972)
attained legendary status as a Maine “Country” doctor. This HUGE lot includes
his collection of medical tools (including a rare amputation kit and bone saws
along with many birthing instruments); his Doctor’s bags (with his ID’s
attached); his licenses; his Medical Books and MUCH MORE.
100. A Huge “Birdseye View” Oil painting of Moosehead Lake, Maine by the noted
Monson, Maine artist SETH W. STEWARD (1844-1927). The panoramic view from an
elevated Greenville pasture (which is likely Blair Hill) depicts Sugar Island
and Lilly Bay with Big and Little Squaw Mountains (among others) in the
distance. Monogrammed l.l. “SWS”. Found in a home in Blanchard, Maine along with
two other signed works by the artist. OOC. Unframed. Measures 27 1/8” x 50 ¼”.
101. Seth W. Steward (Am. 1844-1927). PACKARDS CAMPS, WILLIMANTIC, MAINE. Oil
painting on academy board. Signed and dated 1926 lower left. Found in a home in
Blanchard, Maine along with two other signed works by the artist. Original
frame. Measures 14 ¼ x 20 ¼” (overall) and 11 5/8” x 17 ½” (sight).
102. Seth W. Steward (Am. 1844-1927). BEAVER COVE, MOOSEHEAD LAKE. Oil painting
on academy board. Initialed “S.W. Steward” lower left. Found in a home in
Blanchard, Maine along with two other signed works by the artist. Original lemon
gold gesso decorated frame. Measures 17 ¾” x 24” (overall) and 11 ½” x 17 ¾”
(sight).
103. A New England 18th Century Hanging Corner Cupboard having a “picture frame”
molded front surrounding its single, flat paneled door. Being of rose head nail
construction and in its Original Red Wash, the cupboard measures 30 ½”wide x 44
½” tall x 15 ¾” deep.
104. An unusually small Child’s Size Wooden Firkin having early wooden “lapped
band” construction along with a nicely tapered “swing” handle and an early
painted surface. Measures 7 ¼” tall with top lid diameter of 6 ¼” x 7 ¼” bottom
rim diameter.
105. Large 19th century Decorated Tin Coffee Pot with outstanding “paneled”
floral decoration. Attributed to the Filley shop of Philadelphia. 9” tall.
106. An early 19th century Maine paint decorated Dome Top Document Box, boldly
grained in red and black with vibrant mustard yellow and apple green “free hand”
and bronze stenciled decoration. 17 ¾” wide x 8 ¾” deep x 7” tall.
107. An 18th Century NEWBURYPORT, MASSACHUSETTS Chippendale period Mahogany Tilt
Top Tea Table having a molded edged serpentine shaped top, a spiral carved urn
at the base of its shaft all raised on elongated ball and talon feet. Measures
50 ¾” tall (when in upright position) and 28 ½” tall when readied for tea. Its
top measures 31 x 30 ¾”.
108. A RARE Maine SHAKER Textile SHOP CHEST of Eight DRAWERS. Attributed to
either the SABBATHDAY LAKE or ALFRED, ME communities, this remarkably crafted
chest measures 59 ¾” wide x 60 ¼” tall x 15 ¾” deep. Original surface.
109. A boldly colored mid 20th Century Geometric Hooked Rug with multi colored
squares. Measures 45 ¾” x 25 ¾”.
109B. A 19th Century Painted American double sided
hanging wooden Jeweler’s Trade Sign in the Form
of a large Pocket Watch. The sign bears the
jeweler’s name of “F. DENIS”. Measures 38 ½”
diameter x 27 ½” tall to top of stem bail and 2 ¾”
thick.
110. A Large 19th Century Blue Spongeware Milk Pitcher mold embossed with a
subtle floral decoration. Measures 9” tall.
111. A Large 19th Century Blue Spongeware Milk Pitcher in “Chicken Wire”
patterned decoration (single tight hairline). Measures 9” tall.
112. Old A Large 19th Century Blue Spongeware Milk Pitcher. Measures 9” tall.
113. Old 19th Red & Black Painted Maine Checkerboard. Measures 23” long x 12 ¾”
wide and 1 ½” thick.
114. A 19th Century “Dash” style “Up & Down” Wooden Butter Churn in Original
Wagon Blue Paint. Signed “C. WILDER & SON….. SO. HINGHAM, MASS” (loss to base).
Measures 44 ½” tall (overall) - base diameter measures 11 ½”.
115. A diminutive and superbly proportioned 18th Century Chippendale period
Mahogany Block Front Four Drawer Chest in original surface. Found in the 1960s
in the Deering section of Portland, Maine. 32 ½” case width x 31” tall x 18 1/8
deep.
116. An early 19th Century Folk Art Watercolor of a PEACE DOVE. Later 19th
century framing. 8 ¾” x 12 ¾” (overall) and 6 ¾” x 10 ¾” (sight).
117. Oval Shaker box in original and rare “Pumpkin” paint. Measures 9 ½” long x
7” wide x 3 ¼” tall.
118. A Large Navajo Indian Woven Rug in a vibrantly colored “EYE DAZZLER”
pattern. Measures 61 ½” x 34”.
119. A Collection of 45 Maine Woodland Indian Miniature “Sweet Grass” Baskets
and other weavings. The original collection of the noted GREENVILLE, MAINE
PENOBSCOT INDIAN “CHIEF RED EAGLE” who starred in such early 20th century troops
as BUFFALO BILL WILD WEST SHOW; THE KICKAPOO INDIAN CURE SHOWS and THE BARNUM &
BAILEY CIRCUS. Chief Red Eagle was also known as HENRY PERLEY (1885-1972) who
also had a successful Broadway stage career and as a silent film actor,
appearing with such stage legends as Mary Pickford and Rudolph Valentino. Chief
Red Eagle claimed to have been “I was killed 90 times in the movies”! The lot
includes Chief Red Eagle’s original glass front showcase which housed this
outstanding collection.
120. A 19th Century FROST Pictorial “LION” Hooked Rug. 64” long x 36” wide.
121. Ca. 1920 Painted Wooden Advertising ROAD SIGN: “MOUNT KINEO HOTEL on
MOOSEHEAD LAKE” 58 M.”. The sign bears the penciled signatures of several
members of an award winning 1935 Greenville High School Track Team! The sign is
believed to have initially hung on a utility pole in the town of Newport, Maine
(58 miles to the southeast of Mount Kineo). The brightly colored yellow marker,
pointing the way on Maine route 16 on which Newport is now the gateway to what
is known as the MOOSEHEAD TRAIL. Measures 36” x 9” tall.
122. Maine Folk Art Carved Walking Stick having a “Clenched Fist” Pommel with a
“Snake Wrapped” Shaft. 37” long.
123. A NESTED SET of (3) 19th Century Oval “Harvard” Shaker Boxes in original
natural patina. Largest measures 6 ½” x 5” x 2 ¾” tall and the smallest measures
5 ¾” x 4 ¼” x 2 ¼” tall.
124. Early Small 19th century Double Handled Oval Child’s Berry Basket in nicely
scrubbed Original White Paint. Measures 6” long x 4” wide x 2 ¾” tall.
125. A SIGNED early 19th Century “G. RICHARDSON” (George Richardson, active
Cranston, R.I. 1828-1845) “LIGHTHOUSE” style Pewter Coffee Pot. Measures 10 ½”
tall.
126. Unusual Early 20th Century Wooden Lunch Pail in Original Windsor Green
Paint. 7 ½” tall x 10 ¾” long x 5 ¼” wide.
127. A small and VERY EARLY (possibly 18th century) Child’s Size Treen Ware
Plate in original natural patina. Measures 5” x 4 7/8” x ¾” tall.
128. Diamond Dye Cabinet with Original Lithographed Tin Door Insert. 23 ½” wide
x 31” tall x 10 ¼” deep.
129. A Red Painted 19th Century Pine Server having two raised panel drawers and
shaped sides. Stands 41 ½” tall x 46 ¾” wide x 18 ½” deep.
130. A 19th Century “Dash” style “Up & Down” Wooden Butter Churn in Original
Blue-Green Paint. Measures 46 ½” tall (overall) ad 8” at its widest.
131. Large Working Nautical “Half Hull” Model from Damariscotta, Maine. 45 ¼”
long x 15” tall and 5 ¼” thick.
132. A large superbly framed 20th Century Oil post impressionist Oil Painting of
a NEW YORK CITY street scene with many AMERICAN FLAGS flying from its buildings.
Signed lower left “J. DEVEAU” by the listed French artist (born 1937). OOC. Its
frame measures 45” x 33” and the painting 35 ½” x 23 ½”.
133. A RARE A VERY EARLY Treen Ware Dinner Plate in original natural patina.
Measures 8” x 7 ¾’ x ¾” tall.
134. A Large 19th Century Oval Fingered SHAKER Box in second “Pumpkin” colored
paint. Measures 10 ½” x 7 ¼” x 4” tall.
135. A Green Painted 19th Wall Hanging Two Level Shelf having a “Fishtail” Crest
and molded corner brackets. Measures 31” tall x 21 ½” wide and 6” deep.
136. A NESTED SET of (4) 19th Century Oval “Fingered” Shaker Boxes in original
natural patina. Largest measures 10 ¼” x 7 ½” x 3 ¾” tall and the smallest
measures 6” x 4 ½” x 2 ¼” tall.
137. Folk Art Painted 3 Gallon Stoneware Jug with Work Horse Scene. Signed “F.
Weeks”.
138. Painted Gold on Black Wooden Trade Sign “HOOKSETT POST OFFICE”. 60 ¼’ x 6”.
139. A “Sewn” jointed 19th Century Oval Wooden Pantry Box in original Blue
Paint. Measures 8 1/2” x 6 ½” tall x 4” tall.
140. An early 19th Century profusely “chip” carved Watch Hutch. Prolific carved
decorations include the initial “LF”, Flower Basket, Pinwheels, Hearts,
Geometrics, Compass Stars and Diamonds. Carved from black walnut and in
untouched original surface. Measures 2 ¼” wide x 1 ¾” deep and 6 ½” tall.
141. A large 19th Century New England Wagon Wheel Blue painted Dovetailed Pine
Storage Box. Measures 46” wide x 22 ½” deep x 20 ¾” tall.
142. A Small Newburyport, Massachusetts Paint Decorated mid 19th Century Wooden
Dovetailed “Bank Box” bearing the initials “JH”. A pencil inscription written on
its underside “JONATHAN HOBBS gt. gt. Grandfather of Howard Poore”. Measures 6
1/4” wide x 3 ¾” tall x 4” deep.
143. Early 19th Century Theorem Painting with Basket, Fruit and Flora. Late19th
century framing. Measures 11 ¾” x 15 ¾” (overall) and 9 ½” x 13 ¾” (sight).
Watercolor on velvet.
144. Signed 1802 London Silver Teapot. Letter stamped “G” for 1802 along with
the proper duty stamp and signature mark of “JW” (possibly John Williams), this
Georgian Period London (crowned leopards head mark) Sterling Silver (lion
passant) Faceted Oval Teapot has an Ivory Scroll Handle and Pineapple Finial,
Flat Hinged Lid, with Hand-Chased Floral Decoration at both its top and bottoms
bands. Length 10 ¼” height 6 ½” and width 4 ¾”. Weight approx. 15.5 ozs. Troy.
145. Guy Carleton Wiggins (Am. 1883-1962), Small Framed Wooded Landscape Oil
Painting titled and signed “Lyme Woods Guy Wiggins” (verso). Also signed “Guy
Wiggins” (lower left). 11’ x 13 ½” (overall). 8” x 10 ½” (sight).
146. LLOYD THOMAS (1910-1990). A LARGE (perhaps the largest known example of his
work) signed “bas relief” carved and painted, wall hanging picture of two
CLIPPER SHIPS by this noted ROCKPORT, MAINE wood craver. Frame likely original.
Signed l.r. Measures 31 ¼” tall 41 1/4'' wide (overall). Measures 25” x 36”
(sight).
147. Early FARAHAN Oriental Rug. Measures 112” long x 62 ¼” wide.
148. A boldly colored early 19th century New Hampshire Redware Jug having a dark
green glaze with salmon colored spotting. Likely the Rochester, NH pottery at
Gonic. Measures 7” tall x 6 ¼” at its widest point.
149. Rare 19th century Circular Redware Butter Stamp measuring 3 ¾” diameter.
150. MAINE REDWARE. A rare 19th Century Red Glazed CHILD’S PORRINGER. Measures 2
1/8” tall x 3 ¾” at its widest.
151. MAINE REDWARE. A rare small 19th Century Maine Black Manganese glazed
Redware CHILD’S size TANKARD. Measures 3 ½” tall x 3 ¾” at its widest.
152. MAINE REDWARE. A rare 19th Century Deep Brick Red “Sandpaper” Glazed
Redware Jug. Measures 6 ¾” tall x 4 1/2” at its widest.
153. MAINE REDWARE. (2) 19th Century Manganese Glazed Jugs. Smallest measures 6”
tall x 5” at its widest. Largest measures 6 ¾” tall x 4” at its widest.
154. MAINE REDWARE. (2) 19th Century Brick Red (largest) and Salmon (smallest)
Glazed Jugs. Largest measures 7” tall x 5” at its widest. Smallest measures 5 ¼”
tall x 5” at its widest.
155. A small Early 19th Century Whale oil “Onion” Lantern. Measures 11 ½” tall x
5 ¼” at widest.
156. A large two-tone painted and signed HINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS Wooden FIRKIN in
blue paint with black painted bands and lid. Signed C.A. Wilder Hingham, Mass..
Measures 12 ½” tall with 12 ½” bottom rim diameter and 11 ½” top diameter.
157. New England 19th century Mustard Yellow and Red free hand and stenciled
Paint Decorated Pine “Tool Box”. Measures 14 ½” wide x 6 ¼” deep x 5 ½” tall.
158. A 19th Century free hand and stenciled Paint Decorated Document Box marked
“CALVEN EATON” Measures 15” wide x 8” deep x 5 ¾” tall.
159. A Large 19th Century Blue Painted Dome Top “Immigrant’s” Chest with wrought
iron hardware. Measures 33 ½”wide x 17” deep x 20 ¾” tall.
160. Early 19th Century “Baltimore” Side Chair in Original Mustard Yellow Paint
and Striping and Free Hand Decoration. Measures 33 ¼” tall x 16 wide x 17” deep.
161. A RARE Patent dated 1863 CIVIL WAR cast iron SOLDIER’S PORTRAIT MIRROR
having a union Eagle at its crest. Measures 20” tall x 11 ¾” at its widest.
162. A 19th Century 12 Hole Tin Candle Mold in Original Mustard Yellow with Gold
Free Hand Foliate Decoration. 11 ¼” tall x 7 ½” x 6”.
163. Unusual 19th Century Salesman’s Sample Child’s Sled having Cast Iron
Runners and a painted and stenciled wooden seat deck. Measures 15 ¼” long x 8 ¼”
wide x 4 7/8” at tallest.
164. A HUGE & EARLY Coiled American Indian Basket measuring 8 ½”” tall x 19” top
rim diameter (top rim damage).
165. A lot of (4) Old American Indian Baskets. (3) Coiled examples and a “flat
weave” example. The largest measuring 9” tall x 10 ½” top rim diameter the
smallest a lidded example measuring 4 ¾” tall x 4 ½” at its widest.
166. A 19th Century Bail Handled Pantry Box in original Light Mustard Yellow
Paint. Measures 11 ½” diameter x 6 1/8” tall (not including handle).
167. A 19th Century New England Two Piece Step Back Cupboard having two over two
flat paneled doors. The cupboard has been cleaned to its worn original blue
paint. Measures 79” tall x 42 ½” wide at case (44” wide including top molding) x
22” deep.
168. An Early 19th Century Double Swinging Door Shutter in old green paint.
Possibly from a “bar” in an early tavern. Measures 44” tall x 51 1/8” wide x 3”
thick.
169. A 19th Century New England Chair Table having a well scrubbed, breadboard
ended, rectangular top. Table has a single drawer in its turned leg base.
Measures 28 ¼” tall (when in table position) and 60” tall (when top is erect).
Top measures 48 ½” x 45 ½”.
170. A RARE 19th Century Lettuce Drying Basket with unusual “Wrapped” Swing
Handle.
171. Small Framed Early 19th century New England Folk Art Watercolor Portrait of
a Seated Gentleman. 6” x 7”.
172. Framed 19th century Miniature Watercolor Portrait of a Young Woman
inscribed verso “JANE WELLINGTON born 1815 Middlebury, VT – arrived in Wisc.
1835 to Wauwatosa in 1840 – was a fine& talented artist who painted portraits &
landscapes in Wauwatosa & Milwaukee in 1838-1865. The pencil drawing in upper
bedroom is an example of her work”. A later inscription reads: “Colonial Dames
Portrait Show Layton Art Gallery - 1955 –“. Andirons measure 10 ¼” x 8 7/8”
(overall).
173. Early 19th Century American Militia Period Eagle Head Sword with its
Original Leather Scabbard and beautifully blued and gold chased blade. Measures
40 ¼” long (overall with scabbard); sword only measures 39 ½” long; length of
sword blade measures 34”.
174. Signed Ames Mfg. Co. 1864 Civil War Union Army Model 1850 Foot Officers
Sword with its Original Leather Scabbard and bearing the inspector markings
“U.S. G.W.S. 1864” at its ricasso These are the inspector marks of the well
documented Union Civil War arms inspector George W. Schuman. The scabbard also
bears the marks “AMES MFG. CO. CHICOPEE, MASS.”. Overall with scabbard the sword
measures 36 ¾” long while the sword only measures 36 ¼” long; length of sword
blade measures 30 5/8”.
175. Silver mounted 18th Century Brass Barreled British Flintlock Pistol signed
G. JONES (George Jones of London). Its ram rod has an ivory ram tip and its
reverse end has a cork screw at its tip. London silversmith marks appear on its
trigger guard. Bears typical London proof marks on its brass barrel. Measures 15
¾” long”.
176. Large 18th Century Brass Mounted Flintlock Pistol. Steel barrel. Original
wooden ram rod. No markings. Measures 20 ¼” long.
177. A rare star embroidered CIVIL WAR NAVY Linen CREW SHIRT with original bone
buttons.
178. Maine Civil War ephemera lot to include 8 Civil War letters from the years
1862-1865 and an 1865 Civil War diary from Private George A. Clement of
Orneville, Maine and the 22nd and 31st Maine Infantry Regiments.
179. A pre Civil War (mid 19th Century) INFANTRY OFFICER’S Winter VEST. Six
original brass “I” (infantry) “Eagle” buttons (back marked “Extra Quality”) are
present. Its back buckle bears an illegible patent date. Hand sewn silk outer
shell with “pieced” polished cotton back and inner linen liner. Hand stitched
throughout. Ink markings on inner liner indicate size “36B”. Marked in same ink
as size “UBO B25”.
180. Signed 1864 MATTHEW BRADY Civil War PHOTOGRAPH of the Commanding Union
Officers at the BATTLE of the BERMUDA HUNDRED, VIRGINIA. Photo includes
Brigadier General Martindale, his staff and field headquarters. Two revenue
stamps are affixed verso. Contemporary mat. Overall 11 x 14”. Image measures 6”
x 8”.
181. Civil War era “Sailor’s Bag” having its original Sailor’s macramé closure.
Bag itself measures 16” x 6” diameter. Overall with closure fully stretched
measures 34” long.
182. Cobalt Blue Decorated and Pattern Molded American Stoneware 3 Gallon Water
Cooler with its original lid and spigot. Measures 15" tall.
183. Unusual 19th Century Double Basket Key Basket. Measures 5” tall x 11” wide.
184. An 18th Century Maine Country Queen Anne Oval Top, Pad Foot Tavern Table in
its original red wash. Its top measures 32 ½” x 25”. The table measures 24 ¼”
tall.
185. A Large Matched Pair of Early 19th Century Northern New England Portraits
in their superb original Lemon Gold frames. The sitters include a Gentleman
seated in front of his library and his lace shawled wife. Each is OOC and
measure 34 ½” x 31 ½” (overall) and 28 ½” x 25 ½” (sight).
186. Collection of TWENTY FOUR 18th and 19th Century Candle Snuffers.
187. An Early 19th Century Boldly Paint Decorated New England Hooded Cradle in
Black and Green on Mustard painted ground. Measures 39 ½” long x 24” wide 24 ½”
tall.
188. A Large 19th Century New England Pine Server having a single raised panel
door and 3 drawers. Old bittersweet paint over original red. Measures 61 ½” wide
x 17 ½” deep x 17 ½” tall.
189. Large 20th century Framed Oil Painting of a Nautical Battle Scene “The
CAPTURE of the HBM MACEDONIA”. Painted in the manner of Thomas Chambers. Signed
with the initials “T.C.” l.r. OOC . 27 ½” x 41 ½” (overall). 21 ½” x 35 ½”
(sight).
190. Aiden Lassell Ripley (Am. 1896-1969) Pencil Signed and Titled Dry Point
etching “Snipe at Dawn”. Hinged on original mat. Overall (with mat) 15” x 18”.
Reveal size 9 5/8” x 12 5/8”.
191. (3) Dry Point Etchings Pencil of Waterfowl and Ducking Hunting Scenes.
Largest a hand colored etching titled “Anticipation”, pencil signed “begin 81”
and numbered “1/150. The smallest dry point etching of a pair of Waterfowl. The
third etching is a large untitled, unsigned version of the large hand colored
etching mentioned above. The two largest etching measures Overall 19” x 12 ½”.
Image (only) 14 ¾” x 8 ¾”. The smallest measures 6 ¾” x 9 3/8” (overall) 4 ¾” x
7”.
192. A 19th Century Cased Folk Art carved and painted SHIP DIORAMA. Measures 15”
x 27 ½” x 3 ½ deep.
193. A 19th Century Wooden Ship’s Half Hull Model in original white paint.
Stands 36 ¾” long x 5 ¼” tall x 5” thick.
194. Early New England Sailor Made “Swordfish” Sword. 35 ¾” long.
195. Small Framed 19th Century Folk Art Oil Painting of a Seated Young Girl with
her Pets. 13 ½” x 10 ½” (overall). 7” x 10” (sight).
196. A Large Mid 19th Century Painted Figural Apple Tea Caddy. Measures 4 ¼”
tall and 4 ½” at widest.
197. Early 19th Century Counter Top 34 Drawer Spice Chest in Old Gray Paint over
original red. Measures 20 ¾” wide x 8” deep x 28” tall.
198. A tall 18th Century Fan Back Windsor Side Chair in Old Black Paint over
Original Red. Having a nicely sculpted saddle seat, vase and ring turned legs.
The chair measures 41” tall x 21” at widest. Seat height is 18”.
199. Small framed 19th Century Folk Art Oil Painting on Board of a Curious Cat.
9 7/8” square (overall) and 7” square (sight).
200. (2) 19th Century Oval ALFRED, MAINE SHAKER Boxes in original natural
patina. Largest measures 10 ¼” x 7 ½” x 3 ¾” tall and the smallest measures 8 ¾”
x 6 ¼” x 3 ¾” tall.
201. (3) Small 19th Century Oval Boxes to include 2 signed examples A Harvard
Shaker example stamped S.White on its base and an early “flat jointed” example
in fine dark patina stamped T.A.B. on top of its lid) and an unsigned 3 fingered
Shaker box. Largest measures 5 ¾” x 4 ½” x 2 ½” tall. Smallest measures 4 ¾” x 3
½” x 1 ¾” tall.
202. A 19th Century Oval “Harvard” Shaker Box in original Green Paint. Measures
6 ½” x 4 ¾” x 2 ¾” tall.
203. A 19th Century unsigned view of GREAT DIAMOND ISLAND at Casco Bay near
Portland, Maine. OOB in its original lemon gold frame. Measures 11 ¾” x 16 ¾”
(overall) and 8 ¾” x 13 ¾” (sight).
204. A Large 19th Century Red Painted Tavern Table having a single medial
stretcher base, drawer and scrubbed pine top. M Measures 56” long x 31 ½” wide.
Stands 29 ¼” tall.
205. Small Framed Nautical Oil Painting signed “J.G. Tyler” (James Gale Tyler
Am. 1855-1931). Titled “Shortening Sail” verso. OOB measuring 15” x 13”
(overall). 10” x 8 ¼” (sight).
206. Early 20th Century Gold Leaf on Black “Sand Painted” Single Side Trade
Sign: “CENTRAL LABOR UNION”. Measures 25 ½” tall x 17 ½” wide.
207. A Large 19th Century Tapered Leg Tavern Table in Red Paint with a scrubbed
top and scalloped skirt. Measures 54 ¾” long x 32 ½” wide. Stands 27 ¼” tall.
208. Large Framed 19th Century Portrait of a Bonneted Woman. OOC . 39 ½” x 34 ½”
(overall). 29 ½” x 24 ½” (sight).
209. A late 18th or early 19th century New England Federal Period Canopy Bed
with delicately reeded posts. 81 ½” at its tallest 78” at longest x 53 ¾” at
widest (inside bed rail measurements are 73 ½” x 48”).
210. Unusual Lidded Banded Mocha Ware Milk Pitcher with Seaweed Decoration.
Measures 6” tall.
211. Large Early Multicolored Banded Mocha Ware Pitcher with Unusual Floral
“Sprig” Decoration. Measures 7 ¾” tall.
212. A Large “Engine Turned” 19th Century Banded MOCHA ware Bowl with Earthworm
decoration on mustard yellow ground (damage). Measures 8 1/2” at top rim
diameter x 4” tall.
213. A 19th Century Blue Banded MOCHA ware Bowl with Earthworm decoration
(damage). Measures 7 ½” at top rim diameter x 3 ¾” tall.
214. A 19th Century Banded MOCHA ware Bowl with Earthworm decoration on mustard
yellow ground (damage). Measures 7 ¼” at top rim diameter x 3 ¾” tall.
215. A 19th Century Banded MOCHA ware Milk Pitcher with Earthworm decoration
(damage). Measures 4 ¼” tall x 5 ½”at widest point.
216. Large A 19th Century Banded MOCHA ware Milk Pitcher with Seaweed decoration
(damage). Measures 5”tall x 6 ¼” at widest point.
217. A 19th Century MOCHA ware Lidded Mustard Pot with Seaweed decoration.
Measures 3 ½” tall x 4” at its widest point.
218. Early 20th Century Painted Wooden TRADE SIGN “PINNACLE VIEW CAMPS”.
Measures 37 ¼’ wide x 15 ½” tall.
219. Early 19th Century Handled Child’s Size Gathering Basket in deep dark
original patina. Measures 7 ½” x 5 ¾” x 5 ½” tall..
220. An 18th Century Boston Queen Anne “Tilt Top” Mahogany Tea Table with a
spiral carved urn. Circular top measures 30” x 29 ¾” (expected shrinkage) and
the table stands 27 ¾” tall when in its down folded position and 43 ¾” when its
top is vertical.
221. Small 19th Century Nautical Water Keg in Original Blue Paint. Measures 9”
long x 9” wide x 6” end diameters.
222. An 18th Century Ladder Back Corner Chair having Shaped Splats and Turned
Stretchers. 27 ¾” tall 29” at widest x 23 ½” deep.
223. A small and early 19th Century ALFRED, MAINE Oval Shaker Box in original
natural patina. Measures 4 ¼” x 3 ½” x 2” tall.
224. George M. Bruestle (Am. 1871-1939). Framed CT Landscape Oil Painting.
Signed l.l. “Geo M. Bruestle”. OOB. Measures 14” x 17 ¾” x (overall). 10” x 13”
(sight).
225. Mid 20th Century Black on White Painted Double Sided Cottage Sign with Saw
Tooth Border: “THE 3 DINAGENS LIVE HERE. 24 ¼” wide x 11 ¼” tall.
226. Vibrantly Colored Floral Hooked Rug with Cream Colored background and Black
Border. Measures 30 ½” x 40 ½”.
227. Framed Side Half View English Silhouette of a James Samuels (1818 - 1893).
In period gold lined, ebonized frame 6'' x 5''.
228. Framed Full Standing Half Side Profile English Silhouette of a Woman.
Signed and dated “Frith May 10, 1841”. The work of Henry Albert Frith (active
1837-1858). 9'' x 35 ½”.
229. Rosewood Framed Half Side Profile English Silhouette of a Woman. Measures 6
½” x 7 ½”.
230. Framed Side Half View English Silhouette of a Woman. In period gold lined,
ebonized frame. Measures 6 ½” x 7 ½” (overall).
231. Listed American Artist Ulysses A. Ricci (Am 1888-1960) Oil Painting signed
(l.r.) and titled “Village Street in Winter” verso (on a Rockport Art
Association exhibition tag). Oil on Masonite 13” x 15” (overall). Measures 7 ¾”
x 9 ½” (sight).
232. Listed American Artist Ulysses A. Ricci (Am 1888-1960) Framed Oil Painting
signed (l.r.) and titled verso “Gloucester Marshes”. OOC 20” x 26” (overall).
Measures 13 ½” x 19 ¾” (sight).
233. Listed American Artist Emily Delia Anderson (Am 1899-1979) Small Framed Oil
Painting of a Gloucester, MA Harbor Scene. OOB. Measures 7 ¾ x 6 ¾” (overall).
7” x 6” (sight).
234. A 19th Century Green Painted Dry Sink having 2 Flat Paneled Doors and
shaped sides. Measures 45” wide x 17 ½” deep x 31” tall.
235. A RARE and unusual Saddle Seated 18th Century Splayed Leg WINDSOR
Storekeepers Stool. Seat measures 22 ¼” wide x 18’ deep. Overall height 26 ½”.
236. Large & Complete 19th Century Schoolhouse ROOF TOP Bell with yoke and
carriage. Bell measures 16 ½” rim diameter and when assembled measures 26 ½’’
tall x 28 ½” wide x 16 ½’ deep.
237. A 19th Century Carved EAGLE Butter Stamp. 3 7/8” diameter.
238. Early VT Country Fan Back Windsor Side Chair in Original Red Paint. 37 ¼”
tall x 22 ½” at widest. Seat height is 18 ½”.
239. An early 19th Century Cherry Tall Case Clock with wooden works movement and
nicely painted and stencil decorated wooden dial. In its original surface, the
clock measures 91 ½” tall x 19 ½” at its widest point x 10 ½” deep. Unsigned.
240. Rare Early Pewter Barber’s Shaving Bowl. 10” rim diameter. Stands 2 ¾”
tall.
241. Two large framed 19th Century ceremonial MASONIC watercolors in period
lemon gold frames. Each measures approximately 18” x 15”.
242. A Paint Decorated single door 19th Century Jelly Cupboard having a single
door with double raised panels. Paint decoration is contemporary. Backboards are
later replacements. Stands 84 5/8” tall x 28 7/8” wide x 12” deep.
243. A Large Painted 19th Century 21 Drawer Country Store Counter Top Cupboard
with a bin at its base. Stands 52” tall x 47” wide x 12 ½” deep.
244. A Pair of 19th Century Hollow Cut Silhouettes in their original pressed
brass frames. Each measure 5 ¼” tall x 4 ½” (overall) 3 ½” x 2 ¾” (sight).
245. EARLY BOTTLE: One Pint Early American Blown Historical Flask “NEW LONDON
GLASS WORKS” (McKearin GII-68) in brilliant golden amber.
246. EARLY BOTTLE: One Pint STODDARD Double Eagle Flask. (McKearin GII-88).
Medium Olive Green Color.
247. EARLY BOTTLE: A mid 19th Century KEENE, NH Blown Glass Half Pint Flask (McKearin
GIII-8 variant) in the Cornucopia & Urn pattern. A fine open pontil scar and
brilliant GOLDEN AMBER in color.
248. A 19th Century American Chesnut bottle in light olive green. Measures 8”
tall x 5 ¼” at its widest.
249. A 19th Century New England “Pumpkin” Painted Pine Storage Box. Measures 38
¾” wide x 19 ¼” deep x 17 ¾” tall.
250. Large 19th Century Wooden Trencher in Blue Paint over original blue.
Measures 23 ¾” long 14 ½” wide and stands 5 ¼” tall (repairs).
251. An 18th Century Bannister Back Armchair in Old Black Paint. Measures 45 ¾”
tall x 24 ¼” at its widest point. Seat height is 16”. Its original rush seat is
present.
252. A VERY RARE 1889 printed 39 STAR AMERICAN FLAG (there was never an
officially issued 39 star flag) with an exquisite RED, WHITE & BLUE painted
staff. Staff measures 39” long with the FLAG measuring 14 ¾” tall x 24” wide.
253. A framed 19th Century Oil Painting of Hunting Dogs. Signed and dated verso
“HOPE KIMBALL 1896”. OOC in Original Frame. 15 ½” x 22 ½” (overall) and 9” x 16”
(sight).
254. A Sailor made 19th Century Whale Bone Swift. Measures 18 ¾” tall.
255. A Life Sized Folk Art Carved, Mounted and Painted Songbird signed “SCARLET
TANAGER MALE & FEMALE….H. KOSTA”. Measures 7” long x 3 ½” wide x 10 ½” tall
(overall) Bird measures 4 ¾” long x 3” wide.
256. Large framed California Oil Painting on Canvas title and signed verso
“CORKRAN HOME – MOOR PARK”. Signed ROBERT E. MOTLEY (Am. 1887-1962). Measures 32
½” x 37 ½” (overall) 25” x 30” (sight).
257. Period Hepplewhite Spider Leg Candle Stand in Old Finish. Top measures
approx. 17” diameter. Stands 28 ¼” tall.
258. A 19th Century Red and Black Paint Decorated Maine Blanket Box. Measure 35
½” wide x 16 ¾” deep x 17 ½” tall.
259. Small Framed 1839 Fraktur Style Folk Art Watercolor “Favor” Poem written in
German. Measures 10 ¼” x 8 1/8” (overall).
260. Miniature Framed 1832 Folk Art Watercolor “Favor” Poem written in German. 5
½” x 7” (overall).
261. Pair of Cut Out Silhouettes inscribed verso “Name Aaron Howell on back of
cutting General Wurmski Silhouettes” & “ General Wurmski Shaded Silhouettes Ann
Howell on back of cutting”. Each measures 4 7/8’’tall x 4’’ wide.
262. Full Length Framed Silhouette of a Standing Gentleman in a Top Hat
inscribed verso “Clarence Shepard Brother of John D. Shepard made at Centennial
Exp. 1876”. Measures 13 ½” tall x 8 ½” wide.
263. Small Framed 1828 New England “Bar” Type Schoolgirl Sampler. Measure 10 ¼”x
8 7/8” (overall).
264. Dated 1904 Hat and Hat Box once belonging to the Maine GOVERNOR (from
1905-1909) WILLIAM TITCOMB COBB of Rockland (born July 23 1857). Its original
labeled box bears his name in handwritten script “Hon’l Wm. T. Cobb Rockland,
Maine”. Oval box stands 12 ¾” tall x 10 ¾” wide.
265. 18th Century Chippendale Period Brass Door Knocker. Measures 7 ¾” x 5 ¼”.
266. 18th Century Wooden Handled Brass Fireplace Trivet. Measures 12 ¼” x 6” x 5
¼” tall.
267. Large Early 19th Century American Loomed Coverlet in bold Red, White &
Blue. 93 ½” x 73”.
268. Framed 1867 Bangor, Maine Nautical Licensure Document for the BRIG WALKER
HOWES, naming its Master, Crew and Itinerary. Measures 17” x 22” (overall).
269. (2) Wire ‘IPSWICH” Clam Baskets. Top Rim Diameter 21” x 12’’ tall.
270. 19th Century Turned Leg Foot Stool with Earlier “Flame Stitch” Upholstery.
Measures 14 ¼” x 14” x 12’’ tall.
271. Large 19th Century F. Porter (Westbrook, Maine) Pewter Inkwell with a faint
“Westbrook” mark. Measures 6” bottom rim diameter and 4 ¾” tall.
272. (2) Small Matching Nautical Mahogany Snatch Blocks with Original Circular
Brass Inlays with Crescent Moon Decoration.
273. Patriotic painted Walking Wheel Painted RED, WHITE & BLUE. Likely painted
for the 1876 American Centennial Celebration. Measures 45” diameter.
274. Carved and Painted Native American Indian Club with Indian Chief
decoration. Measures 20 ¾” long x 6” at widest.
275. An Early 19th Century Needlework Decorated Playing Card Case containing a
mid 19th century deck of playing cards by Samuel Hart (1849-1871). Measures 5 ¼”
x 3”.
276. A Hepplewhite period Mahogany Bow Front Chest of Drawers having Four
Drawers, French Feet, String Inlay and original Brass Pulls. Case width 37 ½” x
20 ¾” deep and standing 33 ¾” tall.
277. American Centennial GEORGE WASHINGTON Memorial KERCHIEF. Ca. 1876 measures
25 ¼” x 19''.
278. Maine Paint Decorated Comb Back “Step Down” Windsor armed Rocking Chair in
original surface. Stands 41 ½” tall x 20 ½” at widest and 27 ½” deep. Seat
height is 16”.
279. New Hampshire 18th century Queen Anne maple Candle Stand attributed to the
shop of Lt. Samuel Dunlap of Salisbury, NH.
280. Matched Pair of “High Rise” Birdcage Windsor Side Chairs in their original
Indian Red Painted surface with Mustard Yellow striping. Each stands 35 ¼” tall
with seat height of 17 ½”. New Hampshire 18th century Queen Anne maple Candle
Stand attributed to the shop of Lt. Samuel Dunlap of Salisbury, NH.
281. Framed Oil Painting of a young Girl with a Bird perched atop her hand.
Inscribed verso. OOB. Measures 12 ¾” x 11 ¼” (overall). 7 ¾” x 6 ½” (sight).
282. Farm Market “STRAWBERRY” Trade Sign. Red paint over white on American Pine.
Measures 24 ¾” wide x 7 1/8” tall.
283. Matched Pair of mid 19th Century English Brass “Side Push” Candlesticks,
ca. 1820. Each measures 8 ¾” tall x 4 ½” base diameter.
284. Early 19th Century Two Piece Bronze Spoon Mold (for molding pewter spoons).
Measures 8 1/8” long.
285. Large Matched Pair of mid 19th Century English Brass Candlesticks, ca.
1850. Each measures 12 ½” tall x 4 7/8” at base.
286. Early 19th Century New England Pine Shoe Foot Drying Rack in Original
Unpainted Surface. Measures 48 ¾” wide x 38 ½” tall.
287. Oval “Harvard” Style Shaker Box. Measures 5 ½” long x 3 ¾” wide x 1 ¾”
tall.
288. Early 19th Century New England Wooden Trencher in Original Worn Surface.
Measures 18 ¾” x 13 ½” x 4’’ tall.
289. Early New England Firkin having in Original Blue Gray Paint. Measures 9 ½”
top diameter x 10'' base diameter x 9'' tall (14 ½” tall when handle erect).
290. Pair of Framed, Three Dimensional Wall Hanging Lithographed Prints of
Clipper Ships by GORDON GRANT. Measures 13 ¼” x 19” (each).
291. A Sheraton period Two Drawer Delicately Turned Leg Night Stand with Molded
Edge “Tray” Top bearing a pencil written inscription on the underside of one
drawer “O.C. HILL WATERBURY, CT”. Measures 28 ¾” tall. Its top measuring 19 ¾” x
19 ¼”.
292. Large Framed Pair of signed and dated “Hanging Fowl & Animal” Oil Paintings
signed “M. MEUCCI 1890 FIRENZE”. Measures 42 ¼” x 27 ½” (overall). 38 ¼” x 23 ½”
(sight).
293. Early 19th Century Wooden Bed Smoother bearing the initials “AB”. Measures
19 ¾” long x 3 ¼” wide.
294. Unsigned Framed Oil Portrait “Self Portrait of Seymour Guy”, bearing an
early “jelly label” that reads “S.J. GUY N.A.”. OOB . Measures 18 ½” x 14 ½”
(overall). 13 ½” x 9 ½” (sight).
295. Pair of Paint Decorated 19th century Child’s Size Row Boat Oars. Each
measure 40’’ long x 4 ¼’’ at widest (each).
296. Matched Pair of mid 19th Century English Brass Candlesticks, bearing
British registry marks of ca. 1850. Each measures 11" tall x 3 7/8” at base.
297. Signed Hingham, MA Oval Box in Original Green Paint stamped “BFH” (Bella F.
Hersey). Measures (top) 6 1/8” long x 4 ½” wide x 2 ½” tall.
298. (2) Signed SABBATHDAY LAKE, MAINE Oval SHAKER Sewing Boxes with handles
(each is missing its cloth liner). Measures 8” x 5 ¼” x 2 ¾” tall (largest) and
6 7/8” long 4 7/8” x 2 ½” tall (smallest).
299. Early 19th century Red Painted Maine “Demilune” Hall Table having a pine
top and under-shelf. Measures 33 ¾” wide x 16 ¾” deep and 28 ½” tall.
300. Framed Primitive Still Life Painting on Wood Panel. Measures 13 ¼’’ x 16
¼’’ (overall) and 8 1/2’’ x 11 ½” (sight).
301. Rare and unusual 19th Century New England faux painted “TROMPE L’OILE” or
“Fool the Eye” Over Entrance Demi-Lune Fan. Original painted surface on pine.
Measures 42” wide x 13 ¼” at its tallest point.
302. Framed Oil Portrait of An identified Young Man inscribed verso: “C.H. SMITH
T.P ROSSITER PINTX NEW HAVEN 1836”. Oil on Wood Panel. Measures 15 ½” x 12 ¾”
(overall). 11 ¾” x 9” (sight).
303. A large 19th Century Punched Tin Pie Safe in Old Red Paint having 3 drawers
over two doors. Measures 50 ½” wide x 51” tall x 26” deep (back feet restored).
304. Large Early 19th Century Paint Decorated Dome Top Tin Document Box
attribute to the Filley Shop of Berlin, CT. Measures 8 ¾” wide x 5 ¾” tall x 4
¾” deep.
305. Matched Pair of HUGE 19th Century Architectural Corner Roof FINIALS.
Removed from a building on the grounds of North Yarmouth Academy (Maine). Each
measure 59” tall x 19” at their widest.
306. Framed Barnyard Genre Oil Painting signed “Inman 1866”. Oil on Wood Panel.
19 ½” x 15” (overall). 15 ½” x 11” (sight).
307. Multi-colored Fan Pattern Victorian era Quilt. 76” x 66’’.
308. Small Framed Primitive Landscape Painting with Figures. Signed and dated
“H.S.O. 1870”.
309. Multi-colored Floral Pattern Victorian era Quilt. Measures 90” x 75’’.
310. Green Paint Decorated Sea Chest w Becket Handles (decoration contemporary).
Measures 45” wide x 20 ¾” tall x 16'' deep.
311. Unsigned Framed Oil Portrait of a Seated Woman”. OOC. Measures 15 ¼” x 13
¼” (overall). 11 ½” x 9 ½” (sight).
312. Unusual Matched Pair of 19th century Rosewood Crutches. Measures 49 ¼”
long. 20 ¼” long.
313. Miniature Mahogany Chest of One (with raised splash) over Three Drawers
raised on suppressed ball feet. Cherry wood construction, retaining its original
finish. Original Shaker style wooden “clothespin” drawer pulls. Measures 12 ½”
case width x 18” tall x 8” deep.
314. Folk Art Carved and Painted Wooden Rooster. Measures 14 1/8” tall x 9 ¼
long'' x 5” at widest.
315. Small Continental Portrait of a Standing Child OOC. Measures 10'' x 8 ½”
(overall). 7 ¼” x 5 ½” (sight).
316. Small 19th Century Ebonized Compartmented Bottle Casket. Measures 8” wide x
7 ½” deep x 10” tall.
317. Framed Primitive Oil Painting of a Riverside Mill Village, thought to be
Genessee Falls, NY. Oil on Canvas. Measures 18 ¼” x 27 ¼” (overall). 12 ½” x 21
½” (sight).
318. Large early 19th Century Liverpool Jug bearing the transfer of “PEACE,
PLENTY & INDEPENDENCE”. Measures 9 ¾” tall (damage).
319. An early 18th Century Courting Mirror. Signed & dated verso “J.H. 1773”.
Measures 16” x 10”.
320. 18th Century Wrought Iron Skewer Rack with (6) Skewers of varying sizes.
321. A 19th Century Open Top Step Back Cupboard in Red Paint (heavily restored).
Measures Stands 82 ½” tall x 41 ½” wide x 20” at its deepest.
322. A diminutive English Chippendale period Mahogany Lingerie Chest. Measures
21 ½” case width x 16” deep x 47”tall.
323. Small Framed Continental Portrait (¾ length pose) of a Bonneted Woman. OOB.
Measures 11'' x 8 ¾”(overall) and 8 ½” x 6 ¼” (sight).
324. Framed 19th century Bust Silhouette of a Woman. Measures 9” x 11”. Signed
l.r.
325. A 19th Century Tombstone Arched and Louvered Roof Peak Shutter. Measures
20” wide x 19 ¼” tall.
326. A large 19th Century Northeastern Woodlands Indian Cylindrical Covered
Birch Bark Storage Box. Measures 9 ½” tall x 13 ¾” diameter.
327. Original D.T.S. Co. 1874 (dated) Apple Green Painted Wooden Maine Document
Box from the D.T. SANDERS CO. of GREENVILLE, MAINE. Measures 23” long x 20” wide
and 10” deep x 8” tall.
328. A 19th Century Wooden Framed Gable End Arched Top Attic Window. Measures 25
¾” x 26 ¼”.
329. Early 19th Century Bamboo Turned Windsor Stool in Original Red on Black
Graining with Yellow Striping. Stands 16 ½” tall. Seat measures approximately
13” diameter.
330. A 19th Century Mustard Yellow and Red painted New England Checkerboard.
Measures 18 ½” wide x 18 ¼”.
331. An unusual Full Plate Tintype Photograph of a photograph of a Union Civil
War Soldier. Measures 8” x 6”.
332. Matched pair of Civil War era Crutches stamped “USMD” (United States
Medical Department). Each measures 44” long.
333. An Id’d Civil War “Homespun” Summer Blanket once the property of Pvt.
ERNEST COPP of Boston and Company K of the 2nd MASS. CAVALRY. Pvt. Copp was
wounded in 1864 at Berryville, VA. Ex- collection of Jack Maguire of Worcester,
Masachusetts. The blanket is of hand sewn two piece construction (called
“sheeting”). Measures 5’x 6’.
334. A Large framed Mid 19th Century “Tree of Life” Needlework Picture. Measures
28 ½” x 32 ½” (overall) x and 25 ½” x 29 ½” (sight).
335. Contemporary Fraktur in Hexagonal Ripple Front Lemon Gold Frame. Watercolor
on Paper. Overall 14 ¾” t x 14 ¾” (overall) and 10 ½” x 10 ½” (sight).
336. RARE BOOK – 1616 FIRST EDITION of “THE SURVEYOR” by AARON RATHBORNE.
337. RARE BOOK – 1780 FIRST EDITION of “EXPERIMENTS and OBSERVATIONS of
ELECTRICITY” by REV. JOHN LYON.
338. RARE BOOK – 1685 SECOND EDITION of “FLETA” seu commentarius juris anglicani
sic nuncupatus printed at London 1685.
339. RARE BOOK – 1642 FIRST EDITION “LE PARFAIT - AMBASSADEUR” by LE SEIVUR
LANCELOT. Spanish to French Translation.
340. RARE BOOK - Set of the 1835-1837 Bound Volumes (total of 37 editions) of
the noted Liberian Slave Repatriation Newspaper “THE COLONIZATION HERALD”.
Originally from the “Society of Inquiry” at the Bangor Theological Seminary.
341. A 19th Century signed TAGKHANIC (Taconic) Swing Handled Basket. Bears a
signature on its handle “M.J. Brownell”. Measures 12” x 12 ¾” (top rim diameter)
7 ½” tall (without handle).
342. A 19th Century Folk Art Painted Wooden Bird Cage. Measures 10” wide x 12”
deep x 14 ¾” tall.
343. Early 20th Century Carved and Painted Standing Canada Goose “Field” type
Decoy. Measures 28” long x 17 ½” tall x 8 ¼” at its widest point.
344. A 19th Century country Sheraton period New England High Chair in Salmon
Paint. Measures 34 ¼” tall x 13 ¾” wide x 16 ¼”.
345. New England Dome Top Storage Box in Old Gray Paint. Measures 24” wide x 12”
deep x 10 ½” tall.
346. Paint Decorated 19th Century Child’s Sled stenciled “TEASER” on its deck.
Measures 31 ½” long x 12” wide x 11 ¾” tall.
347. An early Red Painted Stretcher Base Work Table with Drawer and Removable
Pine Top. Measures 66” long x 27” wide x 27 ½” tall.
348. A Large and Early 18th Century Side Profile Portrait of a Bonneted Woman.
Oil on canvas laid down on panel. Stands 52” tall x 47” wide x 12 ½” deep.
349. A small framed Landscape Oil Painting on artist board by the listed mid
20th century American artist DOROTHY SHURTLEFF of New Hampsire. Measures 11 ¾” x
13 ¾” (overall) and 9 ½” x 11 ½” (sight).
350. A 19th Century Wooden Childs Pull Sled in Apple Green and Mustard Yellow
Paint. Measures 35” long (without pull handle) x 21 ¼” tall x 18” wide.
351. An 18th Century Queen Anne Mahogany Looking Glass with Original Mirror and
Backboard. Measures 25 ¼” tall x 14 ½” at widest.
352. A Large early 20th Century Pictorial Hooked Rug of a Dalmation. Measures
54” x 31 ½”.
353. Henriette H. Lawler Hurd (California 1908-1992) “Plein Aire” Landscape
Painting signed and dated “H. Hurd ‘40”. Measures 10” x 16 ½” (overall) and 6” x
13 ½” (sight).
354. An 18th Century Two Piece Lathe Turned Treenware Snuff Box in original
Mustard Yellow paint. Measures approximately 3 ¾” diameter and stands 1 ½” tall.
355. Large Shallow Round Basket in Old Blue Paint. Measures 16” top rim diameter
x 5 ¾” tall.
356. Round Double Handled Basket in Old Blue Paint. Measures 13” top rim
diameter x 6” tall.
357. Multi-colored Maine “Banded” Indian Basket. Measures 9 ¾” x 6 ½” x 6 ½”
tall.
358. A 19th Century New England Green Painted Dovetailed Pine Storage Box.
Measures 42” wide x 17” deep x 15 ½” tall.
359. A Red Painted 19th Century Night Stand having unusual chamfered legs and
wooden pegged construction. Top measures 19 ¼ x 14 7/8”. Stands 25 ¾” tall.
360. A 19th Century Wall Hanging Faux Two Drawer (actually a single drawer) New
England Spice Chest in Apple Green over original red paint. Measures 21 ½” wide
x 11 ½” deep x 12 ½” tall.
361. A 19th Century Apple Green Painted New England Jelly Cupboard with a small
cutout screen covered central vent. Measures 37 ½” 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 ½” tall.
371. A 19th Century Connecticut Redware Crock with side “ear” type handles.
Measures 9 ¼” tall x 7 ½” at widest.
372. An 18th Century Transitional Queen Anne Period Hudson River Valley Side
Chair. Measures 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
10 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. Measures 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 ¾” 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 Sextant 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 ¼” tall x 25 ½” at its widest.
386. A 19th century Tin Rooster Weathervane Pattern. Measures 16 ¼” tall x 17 ¼”
at its widest.
387. Civil War Breast Plate and full plate tintype photograph of a Civil War
Soldier. 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. Measures 3 ½” long x 1 ¾” tall and 5 ¼”.
390. A mustard yellow Maine Country Hepplewhite period Tapered Leg Stand with
Original Mottled Decoration. Measures 27 ¼” tall with top measuring 16 ¾” x 16
5/8”.
391. An early 19th Century Carved & Reticulated Maple Wood Hand Mirror housing
its original surface and mirror glass . Measures 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 Iroquois 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. Measures 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 ½” tall.
398. A ST. JOHNSBURY, VT Ladder Back Armchair in untouched Original Green Paint.
Seat a contemporary replacement. Measures 36 ½” tall x 21 ½” widest x 16 ½”
deep. Seat height is 17”.
399. An 18th Century Lagering Iron. Measures 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 ¼”.
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 ¼” 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 ¼” 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. Measures 24 ½” x 42 ½”.
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.
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 ½” 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 ½” 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 ¼” x 12” (overall). 7 ½” x 9” (sight).
415. Matched Pair of Framed 19th Century Silhouettes of a Lady & Gentleman.
Measures 5 7/8” x 4 ½” (overall). 4” x 2 ¾” (sight).
416. Framed 19th Century Hollow Cut Bust Profile Silhouette of a Gentleman.
Measures 6 ¾” x 5 ¾” (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 ½” (overall) 5 ¼” x 3 ¾” (sight).
418. Oval Framed 19th Century Bust Profile Silhouette of a Gentleman within a
Cutwork Mat. Measures 8” x 6 ½” (overall) 6 ½” x 5 ¼” (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 (respectively).
421. A 19th Century Green Painted Wooden Lapped Band Maple Syrup Bucket with
Wooden “Tabbed” hanger. Measures 13 ¾” tall x 9 ¾” 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) Teal 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 ½” 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.
Measures 6 ½” top rim diameter x 3” tall.
439. Carved and Painted PUFFIN. Measures 11 ¾” tall x 8 ½” wide at base.
440. Early “Indian Shutter” in Original Blue Paint. Measures 33 ¼” tall x 19 ½”
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 ½” tall and 8 ¾” 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 ¾” tall (not including handle).
445. An unusual and large Bamboo Turned 19th Century Four Slat Ladder Back
Armchair having shaped splats and retaining its original surface. Measures 45 ¾”
x tall 24 ¾” at its widest point. Seat height is 18 ¼”. Original rush seat is
present.
446. Large 19th Century Oval Wooden “Spit” Box in Original Natural patina.
Measures 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
measures (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 ¾”
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 ¾”
tall x 3 ¾” 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 Work Box
having tiny Ivory Handles. 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 ¾” 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 Cover 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 ½” 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” (top rim) and 18” (at base).
465. Hepplewhite Oval Top Candle Stand in Old Surface. Measures (top) 22” long x
15 ½ wide and stands 26 ¼” tall.
466. A 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. Measures 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.
476. .
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