101. 19th c. tin fat burning lamp on handled pedestal with saucer base, 6 1/4" h; and a tin chamberstick with four bladed candleholder, "pat. Feb 25th 1871", (ex. Simsbury, CT collection).  $70.20
 102.

Two 19th c. pine firkins, both signed "C. Wilder & Son, So. Hingham, Mass." on the lids, 10" and 12".

 
 $468.00
 103.

Two 19th c. pine firkins, one stamped in an oval on the lid (possibly Hingham), 14" h, 20"H.(top of handle)133/4"Dia. and the other is a Shaker applesauce container, 7" h.

 
 $204.75
 104. 19th c. pine firkin, in original blue painted finish, traces of some green over-paint, 14" h to top of handle.131/2"H(top of handle), 91/2"Dia.,  $438.75
 105. Early 19th c. New England Hepplewhite drop leaf table, maple and tiger maple, square tapered legs.28"H, 361/4"W, 181/4"D.  $263.25
 106.

19th c. Shaker style, maple bentwood rocking chair, taped seat and back.141/2"S.H., 37"H.

 
 $321.75
 107.

Early American footwarmer, with punch tin designs, found in a Cape Cod Estate;53/4"H, 9"W, 71/2"D. and a japanned tin spice set, in a tole-handled carrier.33/4"H, 51/2"L.

 
 $234.00
 108.

Early American footwarmer, with heart-shaped punched tin designs, turned corner posts.57/8"H, 81/2"W, 73/4"D.

 
  $117.00
 109.

Two pair of brass candlesticks: diamond and beehive brass sticks, 11 1/2" h; and a pair of "Telescoping" brass sticks from 7 1/2" to 10" h, (missing one mechanism on one stick to secure when raised).

 
 $204.75
 110.

Early 19th c. graduated twelve-drawer apothecary chest, pine, dovetailed case, molded and lipped dovetailed drawers, original wood pulls, bootjack end base.341/2"h, 36"W, 121/2"D.

 $2,106.00
 111.

Early 19th c. large turned chopping bowl, early tin repair to one edge, original red stained finish, on a forged iron tripod base.23"Dia., 71/2"H.

 
 $789.75
 112. Early 19th c. four-slat rocking chair, urn shaped finials, carved bearing arms, splint seat, (deaccessioned from a South Shore museum).16"S.H., 44"H.  $351.00
 113.

Cast iron mechanical bank, "Tammany", original painted finish, 6" h.

 
 $234.00
 114.

Cast iron mechanical bank, frog on a stump, "pat. Feb. 2 1875", original painted finish, 4" l.

 
 $468.00
 115. Early 19th c. New England fall front desk, mahogany and mahogany veneered, three dovetailed drawer interior, spaces for ink and quill pens, green felted desk top, single drawer under, on finely reeded legs.  $760.50
 116.

Cast iron bank, camel painted gold with red trim on blanket and stirrups, 7 1/4" h.

 
 $234.00
 117.

Two cast iron banks, Plymouth Rock and a standing lion.

 
 $1,111.50
 118.

Two cast iron banks: "U.S. Post Office Letter Box";53/8"H. and a Bank building.41/2"H.

 
 $81.90
 119.

Two cast iron toys - a horse and a two-wheel buggy;41/2"H, 12"L and an elephant pull toy, trunk moves. 33/4"H, 6"L.

 
 $117.00
 120.

19th c. pine drop leaf, one drawer stand, original grain paint decorated in shades of red and brown, turned legs with button feet. 29"H, 18"W.x 2-11"sides, 24"D.

 
 $438.75
 121. Cast iron mechanical bank, "Trick Dog", missing bottom part, clown with hoop, red barrel and small dog with spring system, dog jumps up with coin in mouth and puts coin in barrel, 7" h, 8 3/4" l.  $87.75
 122.

18th c. mahogany Hepplewhite side chair, simple molded crest and side rails, Chinese molded front legs, serpentine front seat.

 
 $351.00
 123. Three early pottery banks in the shape of fruit; apple, orange and avocado, in original painted finishes.  $351.00
 124.

Early American finely carved one-piece treenware dipper, handle with carved hook for hanging, 9 1/2" l, (from an older Duxbury, MA estate); and a 17th/18th c. treen plate, 7 1/2" l, (from same estate).

 
 $380.25
 125.

Early 19th c. pine cupboard in original blue paint, Canadian origin, double finely carved cove molded top, over double raised vertical panel doors, opening to original three shelves, on a finely carved base, 5' 4" h, 3' 9 1/2" w, 17" d.

 
 $7,897.50

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