101. |
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19th c. mantle clock, rosewood, labeled "Waterbury Clock Co., Brass Clocks and Time Pieces", original reverse glass in silver, of a Hunter (possibly Daniel Boone) with long rifle, glass surrounding face has a crack at top corner, 31" h, 17 1/2" w. |
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102. |
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19th c. Riley Whiting carved mahogany mantle clock, pineapple finials, finely carved crest of a basket of fruit and scrolled leaf designs flanked with horizontal leaves, foliate carved columns supported on front four feet, label intact, original reverse glass painted door of a young lady with flowers in her hair and billowing white veils, coral necklace and earrings, gilded white and black dial with intricate gilt decorated corner spandrels, weights missing, brass pendulum bob and cast bell intact, 30" h to top of finial, 17" w. |
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103. |
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Late 19th c. regulator mantle clock, labeled "Seth Thomas, Adamantive clock patented Sept. 7 1880, Thomaston, Conn. USA", key wind, chime and bell. |
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104. |
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Two 19th c. steeple clocks: labeled "W.S. Johnson, NY", with key, and front glass depicting "McLean Asylum, Somerville, Mass."; and a Seth Thomas Gothic Spring, labeled "Chauncey Jerome", (some veneer missing). |
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105. |
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Rare Ediphone Dance Hall Amplifying Horn, copper, swivel handle, some denting, small pinhole, overall good condition, 6' h, 28" dia horn. |
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106. |
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Early 20th c. oak time clock (punch clock), "The Cincinnati Time
Recorder Cincinnati Ohio Co.", includes original card holder and cards, 35" x
14", 36" h (card holder).
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107. |
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19th c. walnut mantle clock, key-wind, strike and chime, decorative brass pendulum, decorative gilt glass with cherub and peacock on pedestal, original finish. |
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108. |
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Two 19th c. mantle clocks: New Haven steeple clock, with alarm and a painted reverse glass scene of a sailboat and Cape Cod farmhouse, 21" h; and a figure eight, eight-day, B. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, CT, clock, 15 1/2" h; both with keys and pendulum. |
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108A. |
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Two German Mettlach
steins: 1/2 litre, pewter thumb latch in the form of a jester, scene of a
gentleman with cards and dice and a lady with a hearth broom, (body has been
repaired), #2090; and a 1/2 litre, pewter thumb latch in the facial human form
of the "North Wind", showing a court scene with gentleman drinking from steins,
signed "Heinrich Schritt", #2778, good condition. |
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109. |
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19th c. German Mettlach stein, 1/2 litre, decorated pewter thumb latch, body of stein with three
scenes of young men and ladies, raised in white on blue, outlined in red cherries on yellow vines, signed and numbered "2714", 6 1/2" h, 8" to top of latch. |
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110. |
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Early 20th c. oak china closet, Arts & Crafts rectangular style, three shelves, hand-hammered brass pull. |
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110A. |
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Art glass vase, Loetz, thumbprint style, silvery blue/green lustre, 7 1/2" h. |
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111. |
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19th c. Austrian porcelain lidded urn, gilded decoration in reds, greens and soft yellows, central circular cartouche of maidens attending a young lady, fine condition, 14" h. |
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111A. |
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Hand-painted Japanese Nippon vase, scallop rimmed edge, violets on gilded background, 8" h. |
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112. |
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19th c. ceramic platters: oval "Enoch Wood's English Scenery", mauve on white, farmer and animals, 14" l, and four small plates; "Tournay" rectangular English ironstone, brown on white, 16" l; Early Willoware shaped platter, with two matching deep serving dishes, 15 1/2" and 10" l. |
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112A. |
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19th c. ceramic
platters: oval "Enoch Wood's English Scenery", mauve on white, farmer and
animals, 14" l, and four small plates; "Tournay" rectangular English ironstone,
brown on white, 16" l; early Willoware shaped platter, with two matching deep
serving dishes, 15 1/2" and 10" l. |
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113. |
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Collection of pressed glass, amber, four-bottle matching cruet set with pewter tops, tumblers, trays, hat, creamer and sugar, salts, perfume, lidded pineapple jar, deep square bowl, handled round tray, (22 pieces). |
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114. |
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Late 19th c. ceramic Bavarian porcelain dessert setting, marked "Schumann, Dresden", including 11" serving dish, six 5 1/2" plates, and a footed candy, 7 1/2" dia, all reticulated and hand-painted in brightly colored florals with gilt edges, (8 pieces). |
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115. |
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19th c. ceramic Bavarian, hand-painted porcelain tea set, including a teapot, sugar, creamer, serving plate, with seven 7" plates, eight teacups, 12 saucers, marked "Bavaria, Schumann, Arzberg and Dresden", floral with gilt decoration. |
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116. |
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Victorian carved crested mahogany settee, very fine blue upholstery with tufted back, matching pillow, serpentine front with carved centerpiece, arm fronts carved with leaf and scroll design carried through to the feet. |
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117. |
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Collection of cranberry glass: bell, creamer and sugar, cruet; plus four red tumblers, and a glass vase with gilt decoration, cat-o'-nine-tails on mauve background, (10 pieces). |
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118. |
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19th c. Amish round measure, with brass wraps top and bottom, and carved wood side handles, 14" dia; and a hardwood goat's yoke, 32" w. |
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119. |
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Six ceramic pudding molds: pineapple, stars, flower and grape patterns; and three stoneware pieces: a brown jug stamped "Bangor Maine"; a small brown glazed pitcher; and a stoneware bottle with blue top, "J. Simonds, Bottle Not Sold". |
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120. |
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Early 20th c. copper still, with copper tubing, collection unit and distiller, 2' x 20". |
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120A. |
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Two Nantucket baskets,
both with ivory fittings, one branded on bottom "1981 - Nantucket" with Island,
and "M.A. Dias". |
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120B. |
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Two-piece custom
breakfront, glazed cupboard top with two shelves, two drawers, serpentine base
with cupboard and drawer below, side sliding candle holders, 76" h, 36" w.
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121. |
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19th/early 20th c. stoneware cider jug, labeled "Whiteways Devon Cider", pewter spigot and threaded ceramic top, 16" h. |
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122. |
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19th c. solid copper candy kettle, offset iron handles (dovetailed), from Copper Kettle Candies in the North End, Boston, Mass., 20" dia. |
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123. |
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Very fine early lidded basket, woven red and blue colored splint, two splint wrapped swing handles, square to round construction, signed on bottom "J.H.S.", good condition, 12" h. |
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123A. |
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Early New England, lidded, potato stamp (alternating leaf pattern) decorated basket, rectangular shape with a bowed base, good patina, good condition, 7 1/2" h, 10" l (at the base). |
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124. |
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19th c. walnut swing leg drop leaf table, finely turned leg in rope carved design, molded edge to top of leaves, swing leg leaf support, 29" h, 4' l, 20" leaf. |
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125. |
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Early 20th c. one-armed bandit, cast metal and original paint, in working condition, original key "J76694", from the John Hancock House, 14" case. |
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