50.

18th c. tiger maple Governor Winthrop slant lid desk, multi-drawer and cubbyhole interior with two secret drawers, base restored, 36" w, 18 3/4" d.

 
     2 ,735.00
      51.

19th c. maple butter press, cased, thistle, 4 1/4" dia.

 
    100.00
      52.

18th c. pine lift lid storage box, early brown paint over gray, snipe hinges, initialed "EHP" on lid in script.

 
    120.00
      53.

19th c. stoneware crock, two-gallon, "Fort Edward, N.Y., Haxstun & Co.", bluebird on a branch, (crack down front into bird, otherwise good condition).

 
    225.00
      54.

19th c. stoneware jug, "O F Baker & Co., Milwaukee, Wis.", large blue flower in cobalt blue, overall good condition, 14" h.

 
   330.00
      55.  

Early 19th c. Rhode Island, pine, six-board chest, in original red, molded base, butt hinges, till and drawer, signed under lid "Arnold Mathanson his chest".

 
    150.00
      56.

Collection of seven maple and pine sock dryers, graduated.

 
    80.00
     56A.

18th c. New England, pine, three-drawer blanket chest, snipe hinged molded lid, over two false drawers, over three lipped and graduated drawers on a footed base, 4' h, 37" w, 18" d.

 
    400.00
      57.

Early 19th c. New England bowback Windsor side chair, early dark green painted finish, nine spindles, splayed bamboo turned leg.

 
    375.00
      58.

Oval Nantucket basket, labeled on bottom "made by Ferdinand Sylvaro, Orange St, Nantucket, Mass.", 9 1/4" l, 9" h to top of handle.

 
    1,100.00
     59.

Round Nantucket basket, remnants of paper label on bottom, 8" h, 8" dia.

 
    850.00
      60.

Early 18th c. North Shore mahogany tilt-top tea table, one-board round top (33" dia), turned shaft, snake legs with heavy pad feet.

 
    950.00
      61.

19th c. single piece maple scoop, finely carved, early green painted finish, 10 1/4" l.

 
    500.00
      62. Three 19th c. wooden scoops, maple, natural finish, (large scoop is 13" l).     125.00
      63.

Early 19th c. New England pine table-top desk, early putty paint, dovetailed construction, molded lid and base, cubbyhole interior.

 
    275.00
      64.

Early wooden mold, maple, with three carved leaf-shaped hearts graduated in size from top to bottom, 19 1/2" l.

 
    100.00
      65.

18th c. maple oval tavern table, splay leg, vase and ring turned legs, box stretcher, turned feet.

 
    3,200.00
      66.

Three 19th c. stoneware pieces: two-gallon jug, "SS Pierce & Co., Tremont and Court St., Boston, Ma"; beer bottle, "A.J. Gleason, 1855"; and an early ovoid Boston style jug.

 
    200.00
      67.

19th c. two-drawer butternut, walnut and cherry stand, brass escutcheons, turned legs, delicate turned foot.

 
    375.00
      68.

19th c. mahogany cased sextant, ebony, ivory and brass, "E & G W Blunt", glasses and mirrors, good condition, inside case paper labeled "Frederick W. Lincoln, Jr., Mathematical Instrument Maker, Boston".

 
    450.00
      69.

Pair of 19th c. beehive brass candlesticks, 11" h.

 
    60.00
      70.  

Pine, deep drop leaf dining table, breadboarded ends, six-leg swing leg, Queen Anne style base.

 
    375.00
      71.

Oil on canvas, landed trout, signed l.l. "W. M. Brackett, 1873", gilt liner, (needs cleaning, a few minor pinholes), 11 1/2" x 19 1/2".

 
    2,100.00
      72.

Three Oriental rugs: Persian runner, red field, 2' 10" x 9' 6"; Turkish style tent piece, 3' 6" x 2 '4"; and Caucasian scatter, 4' 2" x 3' 4".

 
    300.00
     72A.

Two Chinese scatter rugs, blue and cream, 2' x 4' and 2' 1" x 3' 7", (from a Duxbury estate).

 
    100.00

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