1. Oil on canvas, Coat of Arms, Civil War Brevet Captain John B. Harlow, Illinois, 47th Illinois Infantry, 30" h, 25" w.
2. Signed "Shaw" hogscrape candlestick, punched tin lantern, and tin chamberstick.
3. Early 19th c. mahogany stool, fluted legs, turned feet, painted light blue and cream, pegged construction.
4. Cast iron door stop, Boston Bull Terrier.
5. Cast iron horse door stop.
6. Small custom mahogany Queen Anne desk, slant lid over three drawers with custom Chippendale style brass, on a Queen Anne base with cabriole legs and pad feet.
7. 19th c. pincushion, thread holder, mahogany with drawer.
7A. Early 19th c. New England pine chest, original blue paint, dovetailed, 12" h, 26" w, 14" d, (very clean inside).
8. Excellent Nantucket basket, round, carved swing handle, shadow of early label, attributed to Ferdinand Sylvaro, 11 1/2" dia, 7 3/4" to rim, 13 3/4" to top of handle.
9. Dry measure, oak "Daniel Cragen, Wilton, NH"; cabbage cutter; and a 19th c. maple sieve.
10. 18th c. four-slat ladderback armchair, with woven handmade rope seat, Marshfield origin.
11. Tall, 19th c., pine, three-section drying rack.
12. 19th c. French oil on academy board, still life with fruit, 10" x 12 1/2".
13. Two early 19th c., iron and brass, long-handled pots, one used as a strainer.
14. Oriental rug, Persian Heriz, red field, cobalt blue, gray/green, cream, dark and light reds, 7' 9" x 10' 10".
15. 19th c. maple and pine American Sheraton wash stand, raised gallery over drawer, turned legs with shelf below, early brass pull.
16. 19th c. American pine dome top trunk in original red paint.
16A. Early 19th c. New England pine desk box, original green paint, dovetailed, 8" h, 22" w, 11" d.
16B. Blanket chest, early green paint over red, 18th c. strap hinges, molded top and base, original lock and lock plate, six boards.
17. Regimental German stein, porcelain, lithopanes of a soldier and girl, Bayr. 20 Infanterie - Regt., 7 Company, Kempten 1911-1913, "Prinz Rupprecht", lid finial unscrews, (small age line from rim into the body).
17A. Regimental German stein, porcelain, lithopane of a soldier and girl, Companie Leibgarde Infanterie Regt. 1, Darmstadt 1910-1912, "Reservist Serth".
18. 19th c. American pine and maple "Mammy's Bench", original paint and stenciled back with a two-masted ship at harbor.
19. 19th c. hinged lid pine storage box, original green paint, dovetailed, signed in ink on inside lid, "Solomon Lewis, Marshfield", 9" h, 21" l, 11" d.
19A. 19th c. swing handle basket, square to round with a double wrapped rim; and an Early American punched tin lantern.
20. 19th c. American small pine corner cupboard, single raised panel door, turned wood pull, four-shelf interior, molded top, 4' h, 35" w, 17" d.
21. 19th c. American, black ash, woven hoop handle basket, double wrapped rim, carved handle.
22. Four pewter porringers: pair of 5" and two smaller examples, one marked "Connecticut State".
23. Two pewter ladles, marked "Ashberry"; and an early pewter bowl, marked with a "C" and a hallmark.
24. Pewter candlestick, signed "T.B.M. Co."; and a 9" whale oil lamp.
25. 18th c. pine blanket chest, original red paint, bootjack ends, breadboard top, early nailed construction, 27" h, 40" w.
26. Pair of Early American carved wood and iron ice skates, initialed "R" and "H", with tall curved tops.
27. 18th c. Chippendale side chair with slip seat, pierced back.
28. Scalloped edge Imari bowl, and a champleve bowl.
29. Early 19th c. American pine Bible box, dovetailed, applied molded base.
30. Queen Anne walnut highboy, pre-Revolution, found in Buckman Tavern, Lexington, MA, c. 1750-70, descended through 8 generations Benjamin Merriam family, two small over three long graduated drawers, two long over three small drawers, turned drop finials, cabriole legs, pad duck feet, original etched batwing brasses, drawers numbered in chalk, 36" top case, 38" bottom case, 70 1/2" h, 19 1/2" d top, 21" d base, 40" w, 21 1/2" d.
30A. On 4: A. Doolittle prints (reprints) of the Battles in Concord and Lexington, one scene picturing the Buckman Tavern.
31. 19th c. oil on canvas, rural landscape, pasture with trees, stream and fence, signed l.l. "R. Stevens", approximately 18" x 30".
32. Set of five 19th c. copper and iron handled pots and skillet, some dovetailed and from a Norwell estate, signed "Ely & Burgoyne, Boston".
32A. Early 19th c. pine hanging wall box, original red finish, lollypop-shaped hanger, canted sides, 15" h, 13" w.
33. 19th c. brass and iron fire fender, brass wrapped top with four ball finials, ball feet.
34. Custom brass claw and ball foot andirons.
35. 19th c. American three-drawer pine bureau, ball feet, wood pulls.
36. 19th c. oil on board, European (Dutch) still life with fruit, wine and ewer, signed upper left, carved wood frame, 16" x 12 1/2".
36A. Early religious painting on copper, of Jesus on the cross, gilt frame, shows paint loss, 19" x 14".
37. Oil on board, Dutch, landscape with two figures on a path, signed l.r., carved and gilded frame, 17 1/2" x 11 1/2".
38. 19th c. standing pine butter churn, original green paint, 37" h to top of dasher, signed on bottom, "Wilder & Son, So. Hingham, Mass.".
39. 19th c. firkin, red paint, stamped on lid "Wilder & Son, Hingham, Mass.".
39A. 19th c. pine firkin, original blue paint, 14" to top of swing handle.
40. Set of four 17th c. English plank seat chairs, with double row spindle back.
41. Iron foot scrap duck.
42. 19th c. pine blue cask, bail handle, carved wooden plug.
42A. 18th c. pine butter churn, original dasher.
42B. Early 19th c. thumbback child's high chair, black paint.
43. Oriental rug, Persian, blue paisley pattern, 6' 9" x 4' 6".
43A. Pair of French brass lamps, "Lampe Pigeon", with globular glass chimneys.
44. Two small early Oriental rugs: 4' 6" x 2' 10"; and 4' 2" x 3' 1".
44A. Seven 18th and 19th c. pewter plates, American and English, one dated 1795, 7 1/2", 8" and 8 1/2" dia.
45. Oriental rug, Persian, floral field with red, greens and sky blue, 4' 7" x 7' 1".
46. Oriental rug, Seraband, 3' 7" x 6' 1".
47. Oriental rug, Caucasian, 4' 3" x 7' 6".
47A. Rembrandt etching, drypoint, engraving, Clement de Jonghe, printseller, 1651, 4th Edition, 8.2" x 6.2".
47B. Rembrandt etching, Samuel Manasseh ben israel, 1636, 3rd Edition, 5.8" x 4.1".
48. Oriental rug, Persian, 4' 4" x 6' 3".
48A. Signed "Israel Trask" pewter (5 piece) condiment set; and a signed "IW" pewter plate warmer, 9" dia.
49. 19th c. framed sampler, Mary E. Kellom, age 12 years, large butterfly, colonial building, pots of flowers, birds, trees, 16" x 17".
50. 18th c. pine cant back cupboard, three-shelf top, single door below, "H" hinges, turned wood pull, later greenish painted surface, 7' 1" h, 43" w, 19" d.
51. Oil on canvas, chicks feeding, signed on box "A F Tait, 1857", good condition, cleaned, contemporary frame, 14" x 18".
52. Two pewter chargers: one marked "London", 14 1/2" dia; the other marked "SB" and hallmarked, 16 1/2" dia.
52A. Large pewter basin, hallmarked with six-petal flower, 15 1/2" dia.
52B. Two pewter teapots, one marked "James Dixon & Sons".
52C. Two pewter tankards, both hallmarked (one 18th c. English).
53. Rare pair of signed Boston brass andirons, "J. Davis", triple log stops, octagonal faceted heads, 18 1/2" h, 23" l.
53A. Pair of early 19th c. American brass andirons, double ball top on urn, spur and ball feet, turned log stops, possibly N.Y. origin, 22 1/2" h, 23" d.
54. Early cast iron firemark, clasped hands, with "1794".
55. 18th c. blanket chest, six-board pine construction, snipe hinges, original old red finish.
55A. 18th c. pine bible box, old patinated finish, 10" h, 23" w.
56. Pair of pressed glass lamps.
57. Meissen covered tureen, 14 1/2" l, and liner, hand-painted floral sprigs, foliate handles, liner 20" l, small repair under lip of tureen.
58. 18th c. New England mahogany Chippendale drop leaf dining table, six-leg, swing-leg, heavy molded legs, Santo Domingan mahogany top and leaves, 28" h, 19" leaf.
59. Copper gooseneck teakettle, dovetailed.
60. Early 19th c. pine settle bench, traces of red paint, 82" l, 32" h, 13" d.
61. Pair of Chinese export portraits reverse painted on glass, eglomise frames, two women in Mandarin dress, 15" x 12" (sight).
62. 19th c. American ship captain's portrait, Capt. James Pettengill, Master of the Brig "Lovely Matilda" of Philadelphia, (three masted ship in background), signed l.l. "Samuel Homes", 30" x 25".
63. Oil on canvas, fishermen in foul weather gear in a single masted sailboat, carved gold painted frame, on verso "To my friend John Lee, Salters tall, 1924, Stephen J. Connelly, 24" x 20".
64. Oil on canvas, spring landscape with woman and child beside a river, signed l.l. "Carl Weber", relined, 13 1/2" x 23".
65. Mid 19th c. American mahogany two-piece secretary, crown molding with two molded pane glass doors, bottom section with three drawers and reeded columnar front, lift lid, 67 1/2" h, 39 1/2" w.
66. Three vols. of Gentleman's Magazine, London, 1815-1817; and four vols. of Harpers Magazine, New York, 1889-1894, 1895, 1896, leather bound with gold.
67. Four vols., Desanctis, Rome, 1873; and six vols., Memories de Jacques Casanova, Brussels, 1860, leather bound.
68. Twenty vols., British Poets, Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1866, fine bindings, green leather.
69. 19th c. American maple country Hepplewhite, arched spider leg spade foot candlestand, rectangular hexagonal top, urn with turned shaft.
70. 18th c. Pennsylvania fireback, cast iron, showing Hessian soldiers with German script below, 24" h, 25" w.
70A. Two early redware jars: ovoid Pennsylvania crock with handles, red with brown spots; and a straight-sided Pennsylvania redware jar (rough at bottom); 9 1/4" and 8 1/2".
71. Watercolor on paper, clipper ship near land, "Pamir", signed l.l. "Frank H. Mason, 1948", on verso "The First Sail of the "Pamir" at Sunrise off the Casquette - Channel Islands 1948", 8" x 12 1/4" (sight).
72. Watercolor on paper, harbor scene at sunset, lighthouse in background, docked fishing schooners, signed l.l. "W. Paskell", framed and matted, 12 1/2" x 16 1/2".
73. 19th c. copper luster tea set, pot with 12 handleless cups and liners, sugar bowl, waste bowl, Grecian design.
74. Oriental rug, Persian Kurd, red field with cobalt blue square medallion, 4' 5" x 10'.
74A. Oriental rug, Persian Meshkin, reds with three medallions, 3' 7" x 6' 10".
74B. Oriental rug, Russian Kazak, blues, red and beige, 3' 10" x 6' 1".
74C. Oriental rug, Persian Bakhtiari, 3' 10" x 9' 7".
75. Set of four (two plus two - same maker) 18th c. bannister back side chairs, rush and splint seats, brown painted finish, attributed to Marshfield, Mass.
76. Oil on canvas, Vermont scene in the fall with white farmhouse, signed l.r. "A.T. Hibbard", ("From the Estate of...", stamp on reverse), 24" x 30".
77. Primitive painting, oil on board, of two childen at a spring, attributed to George E. Niles, 7 1/2" x 11 1/2".
78. Pair of English Staffordshire porcelain cats, 7" h.
78A. Pair of English Staffordshire spaniels, 9 1/2" h.
79. Four framed early prints: two birds, c. 1837, and two prints of Italian papers.
80. Pair of American bow back Windsor side chairs, nine unusual bamboo spindles, finely shaped saddle seats, first quarter of the 19th c., old black over original green, found in Maine.
81. Two vols. of Picturesque America, New York, 1872, leather bound, gold tipped; and one vol. Arte de Navegar..., Barcelona, 1891, blue leather binding.
82. Twelve vols., 19th c., mixed, fine bindings, 2 vols. of Charles Kingsley, Lamb Essays, etc.
82A. 18th c. English chest-on-chest, mahogany, butler's desk compartment with five small drawers and cubbyholes, bracket base, 72" h, 38" w, 19" d.
83. Nine vols., Bacons Works, London, 1818, fine leather bindings.
83A. Oriental rug, large roomsize, 10' 8" x 17' 9".
83B. Oriental rug, scatter, medallions on blue field with intricate border, 4' 3" x 7' 7".
83C. Oriental rug, Persian scatter, beige medallion with browns and rusts, 4' 4" x 6' 9".
84. 18th c. pine, American, hanging wall box, canted sides, tombstone-shaped top, original dark painted finish, 16" h, 12 1/2" w, 8" d.
85. Late 18th c. American corner chair, pine plank seat, boxed stretcher, curvilinear arms, old red paint.
85A. On 3: 18th c. brass round base candlestick; early one-piece carved wood hand mirror; early 18th c. maple mortar and pestle.
85B. 17th c. Dutch flask, blown green glass.
86. Framed pastel, Boston terrier, "Grogan", signed l.l. "Bess Fish, N.Y.", original oak frame, 13" x 12".
87. Oil on board, oval portrait of "Grogan".
87A. Oil on canvas, English Setter with quail in mouth, in bird's-eye maple frame.
88. Two oils: on canvas under glass of Dutch windmill and wharf scene, "Dordrecht, Holland", Ruth Perry; and small Dutch seascape.
89. Oil on canvas, mountain landscape, signed l.l. "Noah Adair", 20" x 30".
90. 19th c. tall post bed, maple and pine, red stain, rails fitted.
91. Oil on canvas, seascape at sunset, signed l.r. "C.D. Cahoon", 9 1/4" x 12 1/4".
92. Oil on academy board, Rockport Harbor, signed l.r. "Bernard Corey", 8 1/2" x 11 1/2".
93. Oil on academy board, three-masted ship, signed l.l. "W.L. Dean", gold framed, 8" x 11".
94. Oil on board, "Isle of Shoals, 1936", racing sloop, signed l.r. "John P. Benson", 8 1/2" x 10 1/2".
95. 18th c. mahogany American Dwarf clock, signed on the painted dial, "J. Wilder, Hingham", 50" to top of finial.
95A. Collection of 19th c. Japanese Imari: four 8 1/2" plates, three blue and white plates, saucer, and an oval bowl (stapled).
96. Oil on board, summer meadow scene, signed l.l. "Mygatt 07" (Robertson K.), New York City artist, gold framed, 5" x 6 1/2".
96A. Oil on canvas, F. Judd Waugh, signed l.r., 1886, two lovers in a country setting, tree and split rail fence, 28" x 35", (puncture in central top sky).
96B. Silkscreen by ARP, modern artist, 15 1/8" x 21 3/16".
96C. Small unsigned landscape, birch tree and snow.
97. Oil on mahogany board, still life in a landscape, flowers, fruit, bee and beetle, signed l.r., "E.F. Leemans", (1812-1886), from the estate of actor Edward Everett Horton, 10 1/8" x 9".
97A. Oil on mahogany board, still life in a landscape, grapes, plums, melon and trees, signed l.r. "E.F. Leemans", (1812-1886), older carved and gilt frame, 10" x 9".
97B. 18th c. stoneware "Boston" jug, 10 1/2" h.
97C. 18th c. stoneware "Boston" crock, 11" h.
97D. Redware jar, green glaze, incised line wave inside straight lines, 9 1/2" h.
98. Early 19th c. New England cherry stand, one drawer, dovetailed, with brass pull, square tapered legs, in original red paint.
98A. New Hampshire, Gonic redware jar, orange spots and greenish background, some glaze flakes, 9" h.
98B. New Hampshire, Gonic redware jug, orange spots on greenish background, some glaze flaking, 8 1/2" h.
98C. New England redware green glazed jar with handle, some flakes.
99. Set of six Kachina doll watercolors, one signed "Domodar".
99A. Set of three watercolors of Indian Chiefs, after Karl Bodmer.
100. Early 19th c. English Regency mahogany server, boxwood and mahogany line inlays, five drawers, lion's head brasses, reeded and turned legs, curved shelf, original castors, 34" h, 48" w, 19 1/2" d.
100A. New England redware ovoid jar, flared lip, dark brown glaze, 9" h, (one glaze flake).
100B. Small 18th c. stoneware jug, Boston coloration.
100C. Two early New England redware brown jugs, high glazed, ovoid.
100D. Three early redware pieces: New Bedford 18th c. stew pot, small ovoid jug with high brown glaze, and one handled New England pot (all "as is" condition).
101. Two early 19th c. bowback Windsor side chairs, plank seat, "H" stretcher, old dark stained varnish, (one bow is repaired).
102. Early 19th c. Windsor bowback side chair, bamboo turned, plank seat, "H" stretcher.
102A. Large feeding goose decoy, stood up on legs, original paint, glass eyes, found in Kingston, Mass.
102B. Two early slat geese, one with feeding mechanism, found in Kingston, Mass.
102C. Cork duck decoy, on a hinged rig.
102D. Collection of decoy heads (painted and unpainted), painted canvas mallard bodies, two composition decoys, St. Louis, Missouri, "Duck-In Decoy" iron weights.
102E. On 2: Pastels of game by F.O. Bailey.
103. Finely carved shorebird, "Avocet", signed "W. Ray Freden, 1984", on a driftwood base (resembling a duck's head).
104. Carved and painted "Snowy Egret", signed "W. Ray Freden #1, 1984", mounted on driftwood base.
105. Pair of shorebird decoys: carved Long Billed Curlew and a Willet, both initialed "WRF" (W.R. Freden), both with pitchfork iron tine beaks.
106. Pair of hand-colored 18th c. prints: Chapel at Versailles; and Palais des Thuilleries.
107. 18th c. pine cant front sea chest, original red painted finish, snipe hinges, bead molded lid, dovetailed, till with cover.
108. Barnstable, Massachusetts Harbor map, hand-colored, 1861, framed, glazed and matted.
109. Early celestial map of Marco Bembo, c. 1700, framed, glazed and matted.
110. Set of six English, 19th c., yew wood side chairs, plank seat, Windsor turned spoke back.
111. Early American portrait of a child in a red dress, on wood panel, 35 1/4" x 28".
111A. Early hogscrape brass wedding band candlestick, and another hogscrape stick, both signed, ex. Koster collection.
112. 19th c. mahogany round commode, inset marble top, 25" h, 14 1/2" dia, with porcelain jar marked with a "V".
112A. Pair of early toleware decorated candlesticks, and two toleware wall sconces, ex. Koster collection.
113. 19th c. Chinese camphor chest, brass bound.
113A. Four early hogscrape candlesticks, ex. Koster collection.
114. Pair of carved shorebirds, "Black Neck Stilts", feeding position, initialed "WRF" (Ray Freden), both on driftwood mounts.
115. Small, pine, one-drawer stand with breadboard top, wood pull.
116. Antique Gaudy Welch china tea set: teapot, sugar and creamer, five cups, six desserts, five saucers.
117. Carved Yellowleg shorebird, "minnow in the throat", initialed "WRF" (Ray Freden), mounted on driftwood block.
118. Oil on canvas of schooner at sea, signed l.r. "J.G. Tyler", 13" x 10".
119. Pair of carved Yellowleg shorebird decoys, preening position, initialed "WRF" (Ray Freden), mounted on driftwood.
120. 19th c. American pine bureau, four drawers, scalloped skirt, inset panel ends, wood pulls.
121. Carved wood striped bass, signed "W. Ray Freden, 1984", 32" l.
122. Two carved fish, ice fishing lure, Pike, 9 1/2", and a carved small mouth bass signed "W. Ray Freden, 1985", 14" l, mounted on a piece of driftwood.
123. Carved full-size Canada Goose decoy, signed "W.R. Freden", c. 1986.
124. Carved Sperm whale wall hanging, Ray Freden.
125. 18th c. New England pine, round top, hutch table, two-board top, box stretcher, 29" h, 52" dia.
125A. Five Hitchcock chairs with old stenciled decoration.
126. On 2: Small pistol mounted to a maple plaque, "Senator, No. 2"; and an early duck decoy found in Duxbury.
126A. Pair of cast bronze lions, front paw on ball, green patinated finish, 7" l.
127. Two carved shorebirds: Black Bellied Plover and a Golden Plover, both signed "W.R. Freden, 1984", both on driftwood mounts.
128. Carved miniature green wing Teal, "RP Coburn, 1981, West Lunenburg, Ma."; basket with chicks; and miniature duck, Native American style.
129. Four pieces: Flatty crow decoy, Loon Decoy, "W.R. Freden, 1995"; early black duck, c. 1900, Cape Cod [replaced head - (WRF)]; and set of Canada patterns for duck heads.
130. Set of six handmade custom bowback Windsor chairs, bamboo turned, two continuous armchairs, four side chairs.
130A. 18th c. mahogany English looking glass, carved crest, line inlay, beveled mirror, 42" h, 18 1/2" w.
131. Carved flying goose weather vane, c. 1979, Thomas Calahan, Marshfield, Mass.
132. Early American charcoal chalk landscape, Hudson River scene, steamship, horse and rider, figures, top hat, signed l.l. "M W H June 5, 1860", 20" x 29".
133. Set of six Coot decoys, on floats.
134. Two full body carved flying Canada Geese, one in landing position, one gliding position, both signed "W. Ray Freden, 1992" and "W.R. Freden, 1996".
135. Early 19th c. pine cobbler's work chest, found in Marshfield Hills, Mass., work surface with tool holders, drawers and cupboards below, old color.
136. Three carved flying geese, two 15" l and one 20" l, c. 1985, Ray Freden.
137. Framed and matted aquatint etching, numbered 85/150, Mallard Hen Decoy, Wickford, Rhode Island, 1940, pencil signed "Arthur Nevin".
138. Oriental rug, Persian Heriz, dark red field, dark blue border, shades of red and cream, 8' 3" x 11' 3".
139. Old standard grade Mason blue bill decoy, branded on bottom "AH", weight missing, old in-use overpaint; and a 19th c. wood capped powder horn, initialed.
140. 19th c. American child's, splay leg, pine, drop leaf, oval top table, square tapered legs.
141. Pastel on paper, girl on a swing, signed lower center "Arthur Spear", 19 1/2" x 24".
142. Watercolor on paper, "Wellfleet", dunes and ocean, signed l.r. "Xavier Gonzalez, '48", 21" x 30" (sight).
143. Standing mammy Aunt Jemima door stop, Hubley.
143A. Engraving, hand-colored, by Charles Laborde, Paris, street scene.
143B. Etching by Otto Bacher, "Venice", (pupil of Whistler).
144. First-quarter 19th c. country Hepplewhite sewing stand, cherry, one-drawer, applied molded and maple line inlaid top, 25 1/2" h.
145. 18th c. New England pine and maple tavern table, feet extended, breadboard top, one drawer.
145A. Early 19th c. pine scoop, carved from one piece of wood, early green painted finish.
146. Hezzanith Instrument - boxed sextant, London.
146A. 19th c. French telescope with wooden tripod and original box, "A. Bardou, Paris", 39" l.
147. Brass surveying instrument with tripod, Stanley, London.
147A. Brass microscope in original fitted fruitwood box, slides.
148. Brass instrument, lensed telescope, c. 1930.
149. Set of six birdcage Windsor side chairs.
149A. 19th c. pine set of spice drawers, two over two over four graduated drawers, old red painted finish.
150. Two birdcage Windsor armchairs, one painted black.
150A. Rare set of four Currier & Ives, "The Four Seasons", framed and matted with labels of the "Old Print Shop" on the reverse, "American Homestead: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter, 1868-1869".
151. Currier & Ives: Surrender of Port Hudson, La. July 8, 1863, gilt frame.
152. Currier & Ives: American Autumn Fruits, large folio, original walnut frame, mildew damage, brilliant colors.
152A. Currier & Ives print: "The Peerless Goldsmith Maid", 1871, Trotting print, framed and matted, 13" x 17 1/2" (sight).
152B. Currier & Ives: two sets of four trade cards - "Caught on the Fly"; "The First Bird of the Season", 1879; "The Dawn of Love"; and "A Bite all Round", 1880, framed.
153. Three Currier & Ives: Apples and Plums, 17" x 13"; Spring, 17" x 12 1/2"; My Little Playfellow, 20" x 15".
153A. Currier & Ives: "Autumn Fruits", 1867, bird's-eye maple frame, 15 1/2" x 20".
154. English stick barometer, Torricelli - inventor, ivory gauge.
154A. Three 19th c. prints: Currier & Ives, "Little Brother & Sister"; J. Baillie, "Sons of Temperance"; and J. Baillie, "Maternal Piety".
154B. Two prints: N. Currier, "The Seal of Affection", in original grained frame; and "The Lovers Quarrel", Sarony & Major, NY.
155. Custom mahogany, Queen Anne style, small drop leaf table, with carved skirt.
156. 19th c. American oil on canvas, Hudson River scene, Newburg, NY, fort on a small island, boats, etc., shows some repairs on verso, 22" x 36".
157. 19th c. American pine tape loom, carved lollipop end, finely done small repair to loom.
157A. Early Faience tankards with decoration, pewter lids, repairs.
157B. Early 17th c. Faience stein, Austrian with King Charles on lid.
158. 19th c. American hand-carved oval chopping bowl, cast gray/green paint on outside.
159. 19th c. American rectangular chopping bowl, and chopper with cherry handle.
160. 19th c. American pine dressing table, grain painted, carved backsplash, two small drawers above and long drawer below, on finely turned legs.
161. 18th c. cast iron gooseneck teakettle, forged iron swing handle, small feet.
162. 18th c. cast iron footed cooking pot, tall feet, forged handle.
162A. 18th c. French "Jaspe" pitcher, orange glaze with green and brown swirls, yellow interior, strap handle, 5 1/2" h.
162B. Small early redware handled jug, orange glaze with brown streaks; and a redware cake mold, orange with green splotches, two handles.
163. Framed and matted lithograph, "Gentleman in top hat holding a bouquet", Jean Louis Forain, c. 1900-1910.
164. Set of three colored etchings, pencil signed "Hans Figura", framed, matted and numbered: "Arc de Triumphe", "Bookstalls at Notre Dame", and "Independence Hall, Philadelphia".
165. Pine cobbler's bench, from Duxbury estate.
165A. Two Rose Medallion pieces - strap handle teapot (spout repaired), 9 1/2" plate; and a brass and pressed glass fluid lamp, converted to electric, on a marble base.
166. 18th c. English iron fireplace caddy, pierced work, penny feet.
167. 19th c. country pine lift lid desk, on square tapered legs, with four small interior drawers, 30" h, 33 1/4" w, 19 3/4" d.
168. Copper skater's lantern; and a rare, three-hole, tin candle maker's mold with handle.
169. 18th c. American wrought iron whirling toaster, twisted iron toast holder.
170. 19th c. country American birch drop leaf table, Sheraton style turned legs, figured birch.
171. Rare 18th c. wrought iron marrow spoon, tapered handle with corkscrew end, decorated with dots, 23 1/2" l.
172. Two 18th c. wrought iron baker's peels, one with double rat's tail end.
172A. 18th c. six-drawer mahogany bureau on bracket base, three small drawers over three large (newer base), 46" h, 38" w, 21" d.
173. Collection of pewter to include an early charger, two plates, porringer, and a lidded container, (five pieces).
173A. Collection of pewter: 18th c. European fruit bowl; footed salt with spoon; and two hallmarked plates with hexagonal rims.
174. Two 19th c. iron and brass fire fenders.
174A. Early framed map of Boston Harbor and "The Town of Boston in New England" by Capt. John Bonner, 1722 (printed in 1835), with a written Folk Art history on reverse as having been owned by James Curley, former Mayor of Boston.
175. 19th c. inlaid game table, walnut, rosewood, maple and holly, carved legs and skirt, shelf below, 26" square top.
176. Two framed 19th c. prints, "Ground Ivy" and "Common Bugle", 1835.
177. 19th c. pine six-board chest, dovetailed with iron handles.
177A. 19th c. child's high chair, caned seat, curvilinear arms, finely turned spindle back, carved crest, 32 1/2" h.
178. Four framed prints: two zebras, and chicken and rooster.
178A. Collection of pewter: early inkwell; two contemporary candlesticks in 17th c. style; and two tankards marked "London".
179. Brass ball top andirons with log stops, fender with rope twisted brass gates, and a pair of period fire tools, shovel and tongs.
180. Pair of custom, single, tall turned post canopy beds, cherry, with canopy tops.
181. Oil on canvas, sheep on hillside landscape overlooking a river in background with church steeple, gold frame, 20" x 36".
182. American oil on canvas, impressionist beach scene with bathers, signed l.r. "RT Hyde 1916" (Russell Taber Hyde), in a painted wooden frame, 20" x 26".
183. 18th c. cast and wrought iron waffle iron, star decorated inside.
183A. 19th c. pine candle box with slanted hinged lid, canted front, old blue green paint, 16" l.
184. Three early wrought iron fireplace pieces to include a hand-wrought double tine fork, double twist pot hook, and a wrought iron trammel with seven-hole height adjustment.
185. Pair of custom wing chairs, Queen Anne style.
186. Pair of blue quilted glass vases converted to lamps.
187. Small 19th c. cherry work table, one-board top, turned legs.
188. Pair of 19th c. pillowback side chairs, gilt stencil decoration on a painted rosewood background.
189. 19th c. tiger maple sabre leg side chair, caned seat.
189A. Four pieces of early Delft, 18th c., two chargers, handled pot, and a bowl, all "as is".
190. Custom cherry four-drawer Chippendale style bureau, bracket base, large brass, "Statton, Americana".
190A. Unusual pine candlestand, breadboard top, turned shaft, spider legs.
191. Oak pen holder with inset glass ink bottles; and a miniature chest, rosewood, two drawers, with history on back.
192. Two brass lamps with shades, with stylized candlestick bases.
193. 19th c. splint seat ladderback rocking chair with arms.
194. 19th c. carved and painted pine Masonic Emblem, compass, square and "G", old repairs on the back.
195. Early American highboy top, reconfigured into a three-drawer chest of drawers, maple.
195A. 19th c. coverlet, blue on white, signed and dated "1846".
196. 19th c. maple, cherry and mahogany inlaid checkerboard.
196A. Two 19th c. dome top document boxes: pine, with original red paint, brass handle on lid; horsehair covered, signed "William L..., Maine".
197. Custom English style 18th c. burl wood and mahogany desk, with slide and drawers, from Powder Point Duxbury estate.
198. 19th c. framed etching, "Loves Young Dreams" "Remark Proof Etching", Josef Israels, pencil signed on left, history of artist on reverse, labeled frame, 15 1/2" x 23" (sight).
199. 19th c. American country, Sheraton, two-drawer drop leaf stand, birch top, maple turned legs, mahogany drawer fronts.
200. 19th c. English tip-top mahogany dining table, pedestal base, four saber legs with paw feet, oval cartouche, 56" l, 39" w.
201. Early maple mortar and pestle.
201A. Two 18th c. cast iron cooking pots, one with lid; and an 18th c. long handled deep skillet with tall feet.
202. Early turned burl box with lid.
202A. 19th c. black ash gathering basket with hoop handle; and a 19th c. firkin, signed "J.W. Robinson".
202B. Two 19th c. decorative chairs: Salem style rocker, yellow; and a commode armchair.
203. Framed 19th c. hand-colored litho, "Deacon Jones One Hoss Shay, No. 1", J.F. Warner & Co., 28 Winter St., Boston, Mass., original walnut frame with gilt liner, 20" x 26".
204. Pair of Early American tole ware sconces, tall, remnants of original decoration, 13" h.
205. 19th c. Pennsylvania style bucket bench, painted green with three drawers on top, three shelves and cupboard base, 47" h, 45" w, 16" d.
206. 19th c. pine, one-drawer, Sheraton stand, turned walnut pull, turned legs.
207. Early iron and wood herb mortar.
207A. Early 19th c. pine cradle, grain painted, canted sides, finely shaped rockers.
208. Two early splint baskets.
208A. Maple Pilgrim Century style armchair, tall finials, woven splint seat, turnip ball feet.
209. Early American maple mortar and pestle, in original gray paint.
209A. Two 18th c. ladderback armchairs, rush seats, sausage turnings.
210. Small custom mahogany, Chippendale style chest, four-drawer, bracket base, batwing brasses.
211. Small pine chest, on applied and molded bracket base, finely dovetailed.
212. 19th c. American pine drop leaf table.
212A. Three pieces of yellow and blue spongeware: two bowls and a pitcher.
213. 19th c. sign, "Marshfield Veterans Building", gold letters on asphaltum ("Ford sign"), tin with wooden frame, 6' 8" l, 2' 6" h.
214. Early wood cheese basket.
214A. 18th c. blanket box in old red wash, half moon cut-out ends.
215. 18th c. country Queen Anne, maple, bannister back side chairs, splint seats.
216. 19th c. pine ship's box, dovetailed with iron side handles, inside till with strap hinges.
216A. 19th c. two-slat, cant back, youth's chair, in original blue/green paint.
217. Oval mirror, gilded frame.
217A. Pair of brass candlesticks, beehive.
218. Empire tea table, one-board round pine top, square pedestal base.
219. European stoneware tankard, 1 1/2 litre, pewter top, incised blue decoration; and a brown glazed pitcher in Bennington style.
220. 19th c. one-drawer pine stand, turned legs with shelf below.
221. 19th c. country Hepplewhite one-drawer stand, cherry, tapered leg, original half-sized drawer with brass pull, 20 1/2" h.
222. Glass cased apothecary scale, "Christian Becker, New York".
223. 18th c. Early American cast iron sabre, with brass hand guard.
223A. On 4: Two wooden coffee grinders; 12 stick tin candle mold; and a pair of push-up candlesticks, turned brass.
224. 19th c. country, Sheraton side table, pine, brass pull, turned legs.
225. Early 19th c. country, maple, drop leaf table, one drawer, Pembroke style.
226. Child's 19th c. Boston style rocker, and a footstool with stencil decoration.
227. Two hooked rugs: cat on a mat, and floral.
228. Two hooked rugs: one with brown scrolls, and the other a blue geometric.
229. Sheraton style mirror, gold and black painted frame, reverse glass painting of an American tall ship, two figures on shore, 32" h, 16" w.
230. Cherry Hepplewhite style work table, tapered square legs, molded top.
231. Unsigned watercolor, European landscape of river and small cityscape, matted and framed, 10" x 14".
232. Pine half-round table, squared legs, stretcher base.
233. Ladderback armchair, five-slat, round finials, splint seat, natural finish, (formerly a rocker).
234. Three pairs of 18th c. wrought iron H & L hinges, two pairs of brass curtain tie backs, one iron door latch, and one strap hinge.
235. 19th c. pine washstand, stenciled bowl of fruit on backsplash, drawer below.
236. Watercolor portrait of a Native American, "Holding Eagle", Gros Ventre culture, signed "K. Snyder, '84", matted in an oak frame, 16" x 10 1/2".
237. 18th c. blown green bottle.
238. 19th c. pine one-drawer stand, breadboard top, turned legs.
239. 19th c. pine ogee mirror.
240. 19th c. ladderback side chair in original red paint, Shaker style.
241. Yellowware mixing bowl, small yellowware pudding mold, and a stoneware "Butter" crock.
242. 19th c. cast iron cornbread mold, wrought iron and wood handled chopper, and a red and white tablecloth.
243. Collection of primitives, sock dryers, wood box, stoneware.
244. 19th c. ladderback side chair, three slats.
245. 19th c. American lift top pine commode.
246. Early American basket with contents, part of sled (painting on board of horse), Early American utensils, and powder horn.
247. Birdcage Windsor side chair.
248. Birdcage Windsor armchair.
249. Birdcage Windsor side chair.
250. 19th c. American pine washstand, with spool turned towel racks.
251. Collection of five books concerning Benedict Arnold and The War of the Revolution.
260. 19th c. country Hepplewhite drop leaf table.
265. Early 18th c. English gate leg table, oak, replaced top and drawer.
270. 19th c. Boston rocker with worn original mustard paint, top slat decorated with a sailboat.
275. Two 19th c. thumbback Windsor chairs, child's and adults, traces of old yellow paint with stenciling.