173. |
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19th c. brass round base candlestick, with detachable decorated bobache
and medial "wedding ring", turned brass sliding wax injector, 8 3/4" h.
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$100 |
174. |
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Pair of 19th c. round base candlesticks with push-ups, 6 3/4" h. |
$80 |
175. |
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19th c. rosewood veneered tea caddy, 12" l, elliptical brass pull inset
ebony diamond escutcheon, interior lid lined in red velvet, with two
hinged lid, wood tea canisters, and a central velvet lined container with
cut glass footed tea jar (repaired).
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$400 |
176. |
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Two 19th c. brass candlesticks, rectangular bases, 7 1/2" and 8" h.
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$50 |
177. |
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Spongeware pitcher, small age line at rim, 9" h.
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$350 |
178. |
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Spongeware pitcher, small age line in base, 9" h.
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$200 |
179. |
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Spongeware pitcher, 7" h (age lines in base and on side); and a salt glaze
pitcher, with raised blue flowers, 8 3/4" h.
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$175 |
180. |
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18th c. country New England, Governor Winthrop, slant lid desk, maple,
four graduated drawers, over a simple bracket base, brasses replaced,
original key locks lid, dovetailed case, five-drawer interior, pine
backboards, old refinished condition, 28 1/2" writing height, 35" w.
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$1,600 |
181. |
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Unusual 19th c. cherry light stand, carved oval back w/"Hex" and single
boxed-in drawer, on a turned shaft on a tripod spider leg base.
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$450 |
182. |
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19th c. Hepplewhite one-drawer stand, tiger maple, brass pull.
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$200 |
183. |
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19th c. decorated tin "tea/coffee" bin, Japanese scene on front, with
ladies, musician and tea ceremony, hummingbird and insect on the left,
castle on the right, lettered revolving drum at top to indicate type of
tea and coffee, 23 1/2" h, 15 1/2" w, 21" d.
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$275 |
184. |
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Fine framed early 19th c. steel engraving, "The British Surrendering their
Arms to Gen. Washington after their Defeat at York Town in Virginia
October, 1781", drawn by John Francis Renault, engraved by Tanner,
Wallace, Kearny & Co. and William Allen, 24" x 34" (sight).
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$2,200 |
185. |
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Late 18th c. New England Chippendale four-drawer bureau, maple, fine
molded overhung top over four graduated dovetailed drawers, all on a
molded bracket base, 32" h, 34 1/2" w, 19 3/4" d.
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$1,500 |
186. |
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19th c. oversized redware mug, applied strap handle, flared lip, five
raised rings on bottom half, orange with fly speck pattern, 4 1/2" h.
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$300 |
187. |
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Two small 19th c. redware jars, orange and orange/red glazes, 5" h.
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$70 |
188. |
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Two tall 19th c. redware jars, dark brown glaze, 10" and 8".
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$125 |
189. |
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Four 19th c. redware jars, unglazed exteriors, glazed interiors, 4" to 5"
h.
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$60 |
190. |
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Late 18th c. flat wall cupboard, pine, open scalloped top over a single
panel door on a scalloped base, four-shelf top, repair to one foot.
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$1,000 |
191. |
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Four 19th c. ink profiles in gilt frames, dated 1837 on back, one with
gold painted highlights, "The MacDonald Family of Edinburgh", oval stamped
J. Howie, painter, on back of Capt. MacDonald, (all with history on
backs).
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$1,600 |
192. |
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Early cutwork paper Tree of Life, with birds and deer on a black
background, birch frame, 12" x 15".
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$250 |
193. |
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Collection of 18th and 19th c. primitive objects, found in an early Rhode
Island estate: two baskets; small chestnut bowl in blue paint; quart
measure and pantry boxes in blue paint; swing handled pail; and a vertical
wooden device (possibly used in weaving), original brown paint, 29" h.
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$500 |
194. |
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Collection of early objects, found in a Rhode Island estate: three
unopened packs of tobacco, two in blue paper with tax strips (1 1/2 cents)
and J.Q. Adams likeness; two early eyeglasses in cases; and early
penmanship pamphlet, Providence, RI.
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$50 |
195. |
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First half of the 19th c. cherry, six-leg, deep drop leaf dining table,
swing leg, exceptional ring turned legs terminating in a ball on delicate
tapered foot, 29 1/2" h, 46" l, 20" d.
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$600 |
196. |
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Two 19th c. blue and white Staffordshire 11" platters: "Ridgways,
"Oriental" pattern; and "Old Poker, Staffordshire, England".
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$150 |
197. |
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Collection of 19th c. blue and white plates, including six Willoware and
eight Staffordshire.
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$150 |
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