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Annual Fall Auction Session I The Hawes Ceramics Collection Saturday, November 4th, 2000 |
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Catalog subject to Change
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To Session II |
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Lot
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Item
Description
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Gavel
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1
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Dedham art pottery crackle glaze saucer, Azalea border, dated 1931. Diameter: 6 1/8". |
151.88
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2
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Dedham art pottery crackle glaze saucer, Birds in potted orange tree border, with stamped mark. Diameter: 6". {two small rim chips; one 1/4"} |
112.50
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3
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Dedham art pottery crackle glaze luncheon plate, Swan border with double incised rabbit mark. Diameter: 7 1/2". |
326.25
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4
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Dedham art pottery crackle glaze luncheon plate, Elephant border stamped mark. Diameter: 7 5/8". |
590.63
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5
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Two Dedham art pottery crackle glaze luncheon plates, Grape border, stamped mark. Diameter: 8 1/2". {one with two cracks} |
168.75
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6
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Dedham art pottery crackle glaze luncheon plate, Moth border, stamped mark. Diameter: 8 1/2". {1/2" chip to rim} |
112.50
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7
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Dedham art pottery crackle glaze dinner plate, Grape border, stamped mark. Diameter: 9 3/4". |
281.25
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8
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Dedham art pottery crackle glaze dinner plate, Pond Lily border, labeled, "Property of A.W. Longfellow". Diameter: 10 1/8". |
506.25
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9
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Dedham art pottery crackle glaze wash basin, Iris border, stamped mark. Diameter: 7 1/2". {slightly oval}. Reference: Hawes, Dr. Lloyd E. The Dedham Pottery, Dedham Historical Society, 1968, p.48. |
253.13
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10
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Two Dedham art pottery crackle glaze plates, butter and luncheon each with Rabbit border. Diameters: 4 1/4" & 7 1/2". |
202.50
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11
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Dedham art pottery crackle glaze luncheon plate, Rabbit border having early impressed mark "CUSP" in clover with incised "E". Diameter: 8 1/2". {small rim chip} |
140.63
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12
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Two Dedham art pottery crackle glaze soup bowls, Rabbit border each with stamped mark. Diameter: 9". |
421.88
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13
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Dedham art pottery small vase having squat apple form with rolled lip and cream crackle glaze, partial incised marked. Height 3 1/4". |
253.13
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14
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Asian crackle glaze shallow bowl having cream under glaze with cherry blossom polychrome decorated interior, possibly Dedham. Diameter: 6 1/4" |
11.25
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15
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Dedham art pottery Volcanic ware vase having mottled red heavy slip glaze, marked Dedham pottery. Height 10". {repair to collar, drilled as lamp} |
421.88
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16
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Asian pottery vase having birds and flowers decoration and a mottled brown and green over glaze. Height: 11 1/2". |
112.50
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17
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Asian pottery vase having dragon handles with a mottled green and blue slip glaze. Height: 10 1/2". |
0.00
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17A
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Art pottery cast relief plaque depicting an elk beneath a tree with a brown glaze. 12 1/2 x 10 1/2". |
225.00
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18
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Chelsea Keramic Art Works green pottery portrait plaque having bust of young Emerson and signed "HA" with incised mark "Chelsea Keramic Art Works Robertson & Sons". 7 1/2 x 5 3/8". {minor wear to face} |
646.88
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19
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J.G. & J.F. Low art pottery portrait tile having bust of a woman and inscribe, "He Is Dead And Gone"above, and "Ophelia"below with a aqua glaze, marked and dated 1885. 8 1/4 x 4 3/4". {chip to right corner} |
393.75
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20
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Six J & J.G. Low art pottery tiles, [3] cream having assorted decorations and [3] green, including one with head of a warrior, dated 1882, each marked. 4 1/4"square. |
253.13
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21
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J & JG Low art pottery advertising tile having raised shield decoration with inscription"Made By The Low Art Tile Co. Chelsea Mass USA, Patented Aug 13 1889". 6 x 5". |
843.75
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22
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Two J&J.G. Low art pottery fireplace tiles, one blue with stylized line background and raised center medallion with floral center and center bud, and a yellow-brown with raised dogwood branch and blossoms, each marked. 7 1/2" square. {chip to first} |
225.00
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23
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Three J & J.G. Low art pottery tiles, a blue with two raised cherubs holding grape vine, a blue with stylized blossom decoration and a green with stylized blossom and geometric decoration, each marked, together with long green tile with raised shamrock decoration, unmarked. 4 1/4"square & 6 1/8 x 3". {chips to all} |
112.50
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24
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Five J&J.G. Low art pottery tiles, a large brown with polymorphic foliage and dragon and [4] brown tiles with stylized floral and geometric decorations. 6" & 4 1/4". {minor chips and wear} |
151.88
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25
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Eight J&J.G. Low art pottery tiles, five small green blossom decorated, a stylized circles, a geometric star decoration and a stylized blossom and leaf decoration. 2", 2 1/8, 3 & 3". |
67.50
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26
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J&J.G. Low Art pottery tile, cream with geometric and stylized floral design. 6" square. |
28.13
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27
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Four art pottery large tiles, a brown with profile of woman and raised floral decoration, stamped "Compliments of The Hamilton Tile Wk's/1889" and three Providential Tile Work, New Jersey, one green with stylized swirl design, two similar, cream crazed with raised bellflower, swag and urn. All 6" square. {minor chips} |
253.13
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28
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Two Kensington art pottery large tiles, a profile of a woman with flowing hair and a yellow-brown crazed with repeating stylized star burst motif. each marked. 6" square. {chips to first} |
135.00
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29
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Art pottery stove tile having blue crazed ground with polychrome galleon decoration, possibly Marblehead potter. 6" square. {worn, chips} |
309.38
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30
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Spanish red and yellow blossom decorated redware tile. 17th Century.square, together with a rectangular Persian aqua with black floral blossoms, 5 3/8" square & 8 3/8 x 4 3/8". |
146.25
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31
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Weller Art pottery small bulbous bud vase having brown to crean glaze and painted straw flower, marked "Louweesa Weller". Height 3 3/4". |
101.25
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32
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Four Minton brown transfer decorated tile with assorted fable decorations. 6" square. |
56.25
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33
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Three Minton transfer decorated tiles, including two black transfer with barnyard scenes and a blue transfer fable. 6" square. |
112.50
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34
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Four Wedgwood transfer decorated tiles, including three from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, brown transfer of Titania, polychrome of Puck, blue transfer of Hermia, together with brown transfer Etruscan revival style tile. 6" square. |
157.50
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35
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Five Wedgwood brown transfer decorated historical tiles, depicting Trinity Church, Boston, two different views of the birthplace of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Bunker Hill Monument and Lee Mansion, Marblehead. 6" square. |
112.50
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36
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Collection of [29] Wedgwood brown and black transfer calendar tile, mostly Boston architecture. {chips} |
956.25
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37
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Black basalt tea pot having scrolled form with acanthus finial above a collar of floral boughs and decorated with panels of frolicking cherubs, impressed "37", possibly Wedgwood, English, circa 1800. Height: 6 1/2". {chip to spout} |
168.75
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38
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Pair of English black basalt figures, Gentleman with cape and fox at feet and a maiden with sheep, English, early 19th Century. Height: 8 3/4". {lacking staffs} |
253.13
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39
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Wedgwood black basalt figure of spring, circa 1850. Height: 10 1/2". |
506.25
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40
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Pair of Wedgwood black and white urns having double handles and scene of dancing maiden, circa 1850. Height: 7 1/2". {handle of each repaired and covers missing} |
281.25
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41
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Pair of black Jasperware plaques, depicting a dancing nymph and a piping faun. 19th Century. 7 1/2" x 3 1/2". |
506.25
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42
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Wedgwood black basalt and polychrome enamel apple form handled cache pot having pierced cover and inner liner decorated with elaborate overall branch and blossoms including pea fowls on rock outcroppings, 19th Century. Height: 10 1/2". |
1,040.63
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43
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Wedgwood black basalt bust depicting R. Stephenson, modeled by "E.W. Lyon", circa 1875. Height: 14". |
646.88
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44
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Wedgwood and Bentley black basalt vase having double handles and decorated with Classical swags, circa 1775. Height: 10 1/2". {cover missing} |
562.50
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45
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Wedgwood black basalt teacup and saucer having encaustic decoration, circa 1790. Saucer diameter: 5 1/8" Cup height: 2". |
956.25
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46
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Wedgwood black basalt covered double handled urn molded with classical figures, circa 1830. 5 1/2" overall. |
478.13
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47
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Two Wedgwood black basalt items, a large bowl and small compote with swag collar. Diameter 10", compote diameter 4 3/4". |
196.88
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48
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English black glazed earthenware creamer having faceted oval form with raised Classical lion and foliage border, circa 1800. Height 4 1/4". {chip at base of handle} |
61.88
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49
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Wedgwood basalt bust of Shakespeare, 20th Century. Height: 10". |
365.63
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50
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Wedgwood white basalt bust of Watt, incised by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Published August 24, 1859, E.W. Wyon. F." Height 15". |
646.88
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51
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Wedgwood black basalt bust depicting Sir Winston Churchill, 20th Century. Height: 7 1/4". |
90.00
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52
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Wedgwood black basalt bust depicting Lord Byron, 20th Century. Height: 9". |
450.00
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53
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Wedgwood black basalt bust depicting Sir Walter Scott, 20th Century. Height: 9 1/4". |
421.88
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54
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Black basalt creamer having molded stylized leaf border, unmarked, together with a Wedgwood unglazed creamware double handled urn and undertray, circa 1780. Heights 4 & 2 3/4". |
123.75
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55
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Two Wedgwood Majolica items a luncheon plate having reticulated edge and mottled center, together with a shaped platter having polychrome seaweed and raised pebble design, Mid 19th Century. Diameter 8 3/4" & Length: 12". |
393.75
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56
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Wedgwood Marsden art ware urn form vase having brown paneled collar with scrolled lattice and floral base, on a mustard ground. Impressed "T" and a Wedgwood salt glaze stoneware pitcher with brown banded collar over a bulbous cobalt decorated body. Heights 8 1/2 & 9 1/4". {crack to pitcher} Marsden Reference: see Christie's East sale no. 7549, Wedgwood from the Herbert and Sylvia Jacobs Collection, April 25, 1994, lot no. 103. |
281.25
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57
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Two slip decorated earthenware vessels jug having yellow-green half glaze together with a green decorated double handled pot with all over incised blossoms, early 16th Century. Height: 7 3/4". {pot missing one handle and chips} |
196.88
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58
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Redware slip decorated double handled vessel having half orange slip, American, early 19th Century. Height: 5". {chip to one handle} |
39.38
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59
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Two slip decorated redware vessels, a bulbous handled pitcher with yellow and green floral decoration and a bulb form vase with blue diamond motif, Persian, 18th Century. Height: 6 1/2" & 6 1/2" {pitcher: chips at collar and handle, vase: chips at base and roughness} |
225.00
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60
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Three polychrome decorated redware vessels, including an elaborately decorated creamer, a footed spouted mortar with green geometric banding and an oval double inkwell with feather form banding, Italian or Spanish, early 18th Century. |
140.63
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61
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Slip decorated redware double handled pudding mold having spiral form with interior green glaze, English, circa 1780. Diameter: 10 1/2". {chips} |
112.50
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62
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Redware double handled small round dish having flat rim with cream dot border and stylized cream, green and orange decorated bowl, 19th Century. Overall length: 6 1/2". |
56.25
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63
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Slip decorated redware butter tub having flared cylinder form, impressed: "Bullard & Scott/Cambridgeport Mass.", Mid 19th Century. Height: 4 3/8, diameter: 7 3/4". |
101.25
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64
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English redware mustard and brown slip glaze whistle in the form of a bird perched on a swing, English, 19th Century. Height: 9 1/2". {extensive breaks} |
135.00
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| English redware deep large dish having trailed slip decorated rim with bird and date 1750 at center. Diameter 15 1/2". |
1,350.00
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| Large redware brown glazed deep dish having shaped edge with stylized decoration and floral and vine decorated center, possibly 18th Century. Label verso: Marshall Field & Company. Diameter: 13". {edge roughness, wear} |
168.75
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67
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English delft redware deep bowl having yellow under glaze with green and brown stylized border, circa 1680. Diameter: 10 1/2". {rim chips and losses; overall surface roughness; paint peeling and chips in bowl; underside unglazed} |
112.50
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68
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Large Staffordshire figure of Queen Victoria, commemorating the jubilee year 1887. Height: 16 1/2". {very good condition} |
225.00
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69
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Staffordshire Toby pitcher in the form of a man seated in wing chair with brown overcoat and black hat with lantern at his feet on polychrome marble base, English, circa 1820. Height 9 1/2". {spider crack to base, chip to knee} |
140.63
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70
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Staffordshire porcelain pastille burner molded as a cottage having polychrome applied floral garlands, English, circa 1840. Height: 4 1/4". |
196.88
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71
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Staffordshire small cream pitcher, red clay body with cream glaze and applied trailed swag design at collar, with stylized floral motif. 18th Century. Height 4 1/2". {chips to base, crack at base of handle, rim roughness} |
112.50
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72
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Pair of Staffordshire porcelain figures, Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone, white crazed glaze with gilt highlights. Unmarked. Height 10 3/4 and 10". {minor base chips} |
140.63
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73
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Large Staffordshire figure of a little red riding hood with the fox. Height: 11 1/2". {very good condition} |
281.25
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74
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Staffordshire porcelain figural group of couple promenading. Height: 8". {very good condition} |
112.50
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75
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Staffordshire porcelain figural group, couple under bough, height: 7 1/4". {damaged and repaired} |
28.13
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76
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Pair of Staffordshire porcelain figural groups, young girl seated on tree stump with dog. Height: 5 1/2". |
281.25
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77
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Two English porcelain figures, one lady holding rake and milk jug by stream, impressed verso "Walton", height: 6 1/2"; other kneeling lady holding bouquet of flowers, height: 4 1/2". {damages} |
450.00
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78
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Prattware ceramic cow form creamer with mottled sponge decoration. |
421.88
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79
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Bennington pottery sponged stove tile, raised edge with center lattice design. Oval stamp verso: Lyman, Fenton & Co/Enamel/Patented/1849/Bennington VT". 7 1/4". {edge wear, minor chips} |
281.25
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80
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Bennington pottery brown glazed large handled pitcher with overall raised decoration, animals in landscape, stylized vine at collar and upper vine and floral decoration. Height 9 1/2". {scattered losses and brown paint touch-ups, crazing} |
421.88
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81
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Two brown pottery items, small spittoon with beaded rim. Diameter 7 3/4", height 3 1/2" {chip to side opening}, together with a soap dish, length 5", height 2 1/4". Unmarked. |
39.38
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82
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Bennington pottery flint enamel tulip vase having flared floral form and mottled brown and green glaze. Height: 9 5/8". {very good condition} |
168.75
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83
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Bennington pottery flint enamel bed pan having brown and cream mottled under glaze. Circa 1850. Length: 16". |
39.38
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84
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Bennington pottery dark enamel coachman bottle. American, circa 1850. Height: 10 5/8". {small chip to back of hat rim; two chips to underside of base} |
281.25
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85
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Bennington pottery flint enamel diamond pattern cuspidor. Mark on bottom: Lyman, Fenton & Co./Fenton's/Enamel/Patented/1849/ Bennington, Vt. Height: 6 1/4", diameter: 9 1/2". Illustrated: Barrett, Richard Carter. Bennington Pottery and Porcelain, plate 185. |
225.00
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86
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Bennington pottery scroddled ware shell pattern cuspidor having linked scallop shells with fluted receptacle, circa 1850. Diameter: 9 1/2", height: 3 1/2". |
0.00
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87
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Brown glaze pottery handled pitcher with shaped edge and overall raised decoration of putti under a grape arbor. Unmarked. {base chip} |
28.13
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88
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English stoneware handled jug having a high cobalt collar and large cobalt blossom. English, 19th Century. Height: 7 1/2". |
0.00
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89
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English salt glaze stoneware jug having cobalt banded collar and bulbous body with stylized swirl and vine motif and incised zigzag decoration. Mid 18th Century. Height 6 3/4". {chip inside rim and top of handle} |
393.75
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| English delft blue and white charger a border of alternating diaper work lattice and floral reserves around center with asian figure, Eighteenth Century. Diameter 13 3/4" |
1,575.00
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93
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English Delft porcelain shallow bowl with cobalt stylized floral banded rim and center with stylized bird in landscape. Diameter 8 3/4" {edge roughness} |
225.00
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94
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English delft shaped charger having bianco sopra bianco diaper work and relief border with floral sprays and center bouquet. Continental, 18th Century. Diameter: 12 1/4". {heavy spider crack} |
101.25
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95
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English delft blue and white large dish, having decoration of a swan with two men fishing. Bristol, circa 1730. Diameter: 13 1/2". {9" crack} |
1,237.50
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| English delft polychrome blue-dash charger depicting Prince Eugene in armor with ochre sash and cape and initialed "PE". Bristol, circa 1680-1690. Diameter: 13 1/2". {several inner and outer rim chips}. Provenance: Ex-collection of Mrs. Frances L. Dickson, Bournmouth, England. |
24,750.00
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97
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English delft plate, having depiction of a hunting scene in blue. Bristol, circa 1730. Diameter: 9 1/8". {minor edge roughness} |
787.50
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98
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English delft polychrome deep dish, having powdered manganese rim and bird with flower center. Circa 1750. Diameter: 8 3/4". {very good condition} |
590.63
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| English blue and white delft large dish, having scene of Oriental figure in garden. Circa 1730. Diameter: 13 3/4". {long glaze chip} |
1,575.00
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101
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English delft blue and white plate, Pastoral scene with animals and shepherds. Circa 1750. Diameter: 8 5/8". Collection of F.H. Garner. {seriously cracked, rim repair} |
112.50
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102
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Pair of English Delft deep plates with stylized floral decoration at rim and center buds in yellow, green and blue. Circa 1740. Diameter 9". Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston. {edge roughness} |
675.00
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103
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English delft blue and white plates decorated with Oriental figure in landscape. Circa 1750. Diameter: 8 1/2". {rim roughness} |
393.75
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106
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English delft manganese and blue plate, having decoration of a figural fountain. Circa 1750. Diameter: 8 7/8". {rim chips, some repaired} |
168.75
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107
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English Delft blue under glaze porcelain plate with lattice border and scroll and vine reserves, with center landscape with swan and floral vine. Circa 1750. Diameter 8 3/4". Exhibited: Jones Museum 1998. {slight edge roughness} |
1,181.25
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108
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English Delft blue under glaze porcelain plate with bianco sopra bianco stylized floral border and Asian style cobalt center decoration depicting figures in boat and houses near river. Circa 1750. Diameter 8 7/8". {edge roughness} |
365.63
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109
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English delft deep charger having large stylized leaves with turquoise, yellow and blue. Circa 1700. Diameter: 14". Provenance: Manheim Gallery, New York. {one rim chip} |
11,250.00
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| English delft polychrome blue-dash charger depicting armor clad nobleman on horse back. English, circa 1690-1700. Diameter: 12 3/4". {3 1/2" hairline crack from upper left rim in to horse's bridle} |
25,875.00
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| English delft polychrome blue-dash charger depicting the Duke of Ormond wearing a blue jacket and sword with ochre sash and stockings, holding a scroll. Bristol, circa 1680. Diameter: 13 3/4". {overall edge roughness and chips, scattered small losses at center, repair to glaze flaw under right elbow} Provenance: Ex-collection of Mrs. M.L. Clarke, illustrated Downman p. 80. |
22,500.00
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112
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English delft polychrome charger having alternating green cabbage leaf decoration. Circa 1710. Diameter: 13 1/2". {rim chips and five short 2 1/2" rim cracks} |
9,281.25
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113
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English delft blue and white plate decorated with six panels of alternating flowers and fruits, marked "IHM 1705". Diameter: 8 5/8". Garner collection label verso. {touched up rim chips around edge} |
3,375.00
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| English delft large dish having polychrome scene of birds. Circa 1740. Diameter: 13". {usual rim chips} |
1,462.50
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115
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English Delft porcelain puzzle jug with yellow and blue stylized floral decoration. Height 6". |
450.00
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| English delft blue and white charger decorated in Chinese style depicting antelope with a border of Chinese figures. Circa 1750. Diameter: 12". F.H. Garner collection. {small rim chips, some repaired} |
1,800.00
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| English delft polychrome large dish, having elaborate decoration of Chinese garden. Circa 1760. Diameter: 14". {usual rim chips} |
1,350.00
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119
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Pair of English delft polychrome plates having Japanese floral decoration. Circa 1750. Diameter: 9". {very good condition, minor edge roughness} |
900.00
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120
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English delft blue and white barber's basin having Asian style landscape decoration depicting figures in a garden. Early 18th Century. Diameter 9 1/2". {minor rim chips} |
4,050.00
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121
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English Delft tin glazed earthenware bust sculpture, Gentleman with tri-corner hat. Late 18th Century. Height 9 1/2". Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston. {scattered chips} |
1,350.00
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122
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Large Chelsea-Derby figure depicting a Parson from a Tithe pig grouping. English, circa 1770. Height: 14". Provenance: Manheim Gallery, New York. {three patch marks on base, repair to brim of hat and left wrist} |
337.50
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| Chelsea Red Anchor period saucer dish having shaped rim decorated with floral sprays. English, circa 1755. Diameter: 7 1/2". |
225.00
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| Chelsea Red Anchor period silver shaped dish, the center painted with Aesop's Fable of the horse and the laden ass. Attributed to Jeffrey Hamet O'Neale 1724-1801. English, circa 1755. Diameter: 9". {firing crack at rim and 1 1/2" hairline crack} Exhibited: Collector's Choice Show, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1979, no. 78. Reference: Miller, Jefferson J. II. 18th Century English Porcelain: A Brief Guide to the Collection in the National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1973, p, 13, plate no. 4 for similar Chelsea plate donated by Dr. Lloyd E. Hawes. See also: Legge, Margaret. Flowers and Fables: A Survey of Chelsea Porcelain 1745-69, National Gallery of Victoria, 1984, P. 52-3, plate nos. 89-91 for similar examples. |
14,625.00
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127
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Three Chelsea Red Anchor period porcelain shaped plates having leaf and floral sprays. Circa 1755. Diameter 9 1/4". {speckling at center of one, other tiny rim chip} |
534.38
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128
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Chelsea "Hans Sloane" porcelain shaped dish with overall hand-colored decoration of plum on vine and insects. Marked verso with black anchor. Circa 1755. Diameter 8 1/2". {wear to center} |
2,362.50
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| Two Chelsea Red Anchor porcelain plates, each having scalloped edge with mulberry trim and scalloped inner border surrounding center decorations of floral blossoms, butterflies and insects. English, circa 1755. Diameter: 9 1/4". {one with yellow discoloration; small rim chips} |
337.50
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130
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Bristol covered sugar having gilt raised finial with fine floral swag decorated top and sides. Circa 1775. Height 4". Together with cup and saucer with green floral swag and single cup. |
843.75
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131
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Bow plate with shaped rim and Kakiemon decoration of two quail in red, blue and green. Circa 1765. Diameter: 8 3/8". |
618.75
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133
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Bow porcelain blue and white Asian style octagonal plate, having center medallion depicting Asian landscape surrounded by floral and landscape panels. circa 1770. Marked W Diameter 7 5/8" {minor rim chip} |
365.63
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134
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Wedgwood buff stoneware mortar and pestle, simple mortar with lip and maple handled pestle. Incised Wedgwood, circa 1780. Height: 3 1/2". |
106.88
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135
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Wedgwood white stoneware beehive form honey pot having domed cover and affixed under tray, all with basket weave construction. Early 19th Century. Height: 5". |
309.38
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136
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Neale & Co. creamware plate, having turquoise border and decorated with fruit and flowers. English, circa 1790. Diameter: 9" {three border chips, one is 1/4" chips at center left rim} Together with Neale & Co. creamware plate having brown border and center crest of standing griffin with center laurel wreath enclosing initials "JD". Marked Neale & Co. Diameter: 9 1/2". |
450.00
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137
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Three Wedgwood plates, including two deep creamware plates and an acorn shaped pearlware dish, each with repeating borders. English, circa 1800. Together with Wedgwood creamware sauce boat and matching plate with a chartreuse and black painted border. Circa 1775. Length: 7 1/2". {plate: rim chip and flaking enamel} |
337.50
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138
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Turner creamware plate, Dutch decorated with the Virgin and child with churches in background and red and green floral border. English, circa 1775. Diameter: 9 3/4". Together with Turner creamware plate, Dutch decorated with the Virgin and child with churches in background and red and green floral border. and similar small spouted milk jug with inscription and shields with arrows and animals. Height 5" {handle missing, chip at rim} |
590.63
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139
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English creamware tea pot, having mottled pink sponge ground with varied colored shapes and reserves of Oriental figures in landscape. Circa 1775. Overall height: 5 1/4". {tiny chip repair to end of spout; repair to lid} |
225.00
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141
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Pair of creamware soup plates having shaped border with blue line edge and armorial center. English, circa 1800. Diameter 9 1/2". Provenance: Shreve Crump & Low, Boston. {First: two small hairline cracks in bowl; Second: rim wear} Together with a creamware plate with chartreuse border and Scottish regimental crest. |
365.63
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142
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Wedgwood round Mared pattern dish having basket weave center, heightened in blue. Circa 1790. Diameter: 9 1/4". {cracks; three rim chips} Together with English creamware plate having a raised and scroll border with manganese stylized floral edge and center with exotic landscape. Unmarked, 18th Century. Diameter: 9 1/4". |
393.75
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143
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Wedgwood armorial plate having blue and gold border. Circa 1800. Diameter: 11 3/8". {very good condition; slight outer gilt rim loss; three tiny chips to center} Provenance: Shreve Crump & Low, Boston. |
562.50
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144
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English creamware large tea bowl, Dutch decorated with Prince and Princess of Orange. Circa 1760. Diameter: 3 3/8". English creamware plate, Dutch decorated in black depicting the sacrifice of Isaac. Circa 1780. Diameter: 9 3/4". English creamware plate, Dutch decorated in black with scene from "Samuel, Chapter 10, verse 1". Circa 1780. Diameter: 9 5/8". |
618.75
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145
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Wedgwood caneware covered sugar bowl, modeled in the form of a lotus. Impressed Wedgwood. Circa 1790. Diameter: 5 1/2". |
337.50
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146
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Wedgwood pearlware boat shape dish, decorated with blue and gold border. Circa 1800. Length: 12 1/2". |
140.63
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147
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Wedgwood small white stoneware tea pot having engine turned body and sheaf of wheat finial. Circa 1810. Height: 2 1/4". |
225.00
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148
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Pair of Wedgwood pearlware plates having Japan decoration. Circa 1780. Diameter: 8 1/8". |
168.75
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149
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Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern partial porcelain dessert service including [2] cake plates, [4] tea plates and [6] tea cups and saucers, English, Nineteenth Century. |
562.50
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150
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Twelve Rockingham coffee cups and saucers having blue and gold scroll pattern on bone ground, circa 1840. |
196.88
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151
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Coalport dessert plate, having painted large red and yellow butterfly at center with neoclassical rust red border. Marked verso: "June 8, 1808". Diameter: 8 3/8". {rim regilt} Together with Coalport soup plate, in Meissen style with sprays of colored flowers against a background of florets. English, circa 1830. |
843.75
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152
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Meissen porcelain teacup having "Prunus" raised floral blossoms. Marcolini period cups and saucers, together with a early 19th Century coffee pot. {many repairs} and a sheep figure. |
590.63
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153
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Meissen porcelain tea caddy having molded ribbed form with blue and white Oriental design. Circa 1770. Height: 4". |
168.75
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154
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Meissen swan handled cup and saucer decorated with colored botanical specimens and gilt edge. Circa 1850. Saucer Diameter: 5 1/2" Cup Height: 2 1/2". Together with a luncheon plate having gilt edge with center floral blossom and insect. English, circa 1850. Diameter 9 3/8". {very good condition; slight edge roughness} |
478.13
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155
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Small Berlin teapot having floral finial with basket weave molded rim and puce floral sprays. Circa 1770. Overall height: 3 1/4". Together with a coffee cup Berlin with painted decoration of Cathedral in Berlin, circa 1810. |
618.75
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156
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Meissen green Watteau dish having molded central wreath and four panels, alternating colored floral sprays; the back marked "K.H.C." (Konigliche Hof-Conditorei) in puce enamel and with under glaze blue crossed swords. Diameter: 9 3/4". |
703.13
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157
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Pair of Meissen porcelain figurines Lady and Gent musicians. |
393.75
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158
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Pair of Paris porcelain footed shallow compotes having open handle and gilt rim with painted floral centers, French Nineteenth Century. |
163.13
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159
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Sevres porcelain ormolu mounted vase having polychrome gilt bow and floral swag decoration with acanthus ormolu foot. Marked "G" in diamond. French, 19th Century. Height: 7 1/4". |
168.75
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160
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Paris porcelain 114 piece dinner service having lavender and gilt border with painted crest "Vincit Qui Patitur". Including [38] 10" plates, [13] 10" soup dishes, [23] 7 3/4" dessert plates, [20] 6 1/4" bread plates, [5] serving platters, 17 1/2 x 12" to 24 1/2 x 9", handled platter, soup tureen, [2] covered vegetables, covered gravy boat, [4] matching square serving dishes, [2] trivets, [2] small ladles and [2] round serving dishes. 19th Century. |
1,237.50
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161
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Set of [12] Limoges porcelain place plates, having a gold rim with red border and gold floral overlay, the cream floral center with matching overlay, marked in gold Limoges France, with winged horse, circa 1920. Diameter: 11". |
253.13
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162
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Swansea porcelain oval platter having ornate floral and gilt border with inner basket of flowers. Circa 1810. Length 10 1/4". |
2,587.50
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163
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Pair of Nant Garw porcelain dinner plates with gilt rim and blue painted floral reserves. Marked "NANT GARW/C.W.". Circa 1820. Diameter 9 3/4". {one with slight crack} |
1,012.50
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164
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Hochst plate having inner rococo border and large spray of flowers. Germany, circa 1765. Diameter: 9 3/4". |
956.25
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165
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Nyon plate, decorated with insects and village scene. German, circa 1775. Diameter: 9 3/4". |
112.50
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166
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Large shaped square Vienna dish having basket weave border with five polychrome floral sprays. Circa 1770. 12 " square. Together with Vienna three footed milk jug having grisaille portraits of Epimenidies and Theophroste with blue and gold borders, dated "1784". Height: 4 3/4". |
450.00
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167
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Hochst milk jug and cover having colored floral sprays; the handle and spout outlined in puce; and the cover in maroon. Circa 1770. Overall height: 6". Vienna cup and saucer. Having twist handle and Kakiemon decoration. Circa 1775. Saucer Diameter: 5 3/8" Cup Height: 2 1/4" Vienna milk jug having Kakiemon decoration and dated: "1786". Height: 5 3/4". {missing cover, later decorated} Furstenberg porcelain small teapot with shaped handle and two center floral panels with scattered sprigs. Height 4". {lid missing, crack and chip at base of handle} |
1,068.75
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168
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Pair of painted bisque figures of a Continental boy and girl, 19th Century. Height 10". |
0.00
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169
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Parian column form plinth. Circa 1860. Height: 6". |
56.25
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170
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Two similar Oude Loosdrecht small double handled openwork baskets, one with a puce floral spray in the center, other with a polychrome floral spray; both with under glaze blue. Marked "M.O.L.". Dutch, circa 1780. Height: 3" Diameters: 4 5/8" & 4 3/8". |
928.13
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171
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Doccia cup and saucer having sprays of puce flowers, the cup with star mark in green. Italian, circa 1775. Cup Height: 2". |
112.50
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172
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German stoneware bellarmine jug, fitted with metal bands at bottom and top as cover, circa 1680. Height: 8 1/2". |
1,125.00
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173
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German stoneware bellarmine jug, fitted with metal bands at bottom and top as cover. Circa 1680. Height: 8 5/8". |
675.00
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174
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German Delft blue and white wet drug jar having elaborate castle landscape with figures. 18th Century. Height: 5 3/4". {rim roughness and chips; chips at spout and base} |
956.25
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175
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German stoneware handled ewer having figural spout and incised collar with three armorial applied medallions, each dated 1590. Height: 15 1/2". {chip to spout} |
1,012.50
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176
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Blue and white stove tile, depicting a man and woman having a picnic in the woods, in a Rococo frame. German, early 18th Century. Height: 10 1/2" Width: 8 3/4". |
196.88
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| German redware polychrome deep charger, having floral bands and elaborate blossom center with proverb. Late 18th Century. Diameter: 10 1/2". Label bottom: Factory of Daniel Hermann. {inner and outer rim chips and losses} |
225.00
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178
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Two Persian chargers, one with cobalt, rust and green stylized floral and vine motif. Diameter: 12". {shattered and repaired} and a deep charger with green swirl motif at rim and center floral and vine motif in cobalt, rust and green. Possibly 17th Century. Diameter 11". {center loss, prominent crazing, edge losses} |
675.00
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179
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Seville shallow charger with overall cobalt and manganese banding and outer stylized rim. 15th Century. Diameter 10 3/4". {wear, loss at center, 1" loss to edge, edge roughness} |
253.13
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180
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Persian cobalt albarello vase. Height 7 1/4". {numerous losses and cracks overall} |
450.00
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181
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Savona wet drug jar having blue and white decoration with inscription "I'Diamoron". Circa 1720. Height: 6 3/4". {damage to spout and base} |
337.50
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182
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Persian ceramic albarello having blue glaze. Possibly Sixteenth Century. Height: 7 1/4". {overall crazing; substantial base losses; roughness at lip, 2" crack at collar} Provenance: Collection of Joseph V. Vizcarra. Ref: For similar example, see Kassebaum, John Philip. The John Philip Kassebaum Collection, Volume I, The Lowell Press, Inc., p.45, plate no. 48. |
112.50
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183
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Delft blue and white rectangular flask having a small round neck above figural decorations. Savana, Italy, circa 1725. Height: 10", Sides: 4". {numerous rim losses; 1/2" loss at shoulder; base roughness; substantial hairline cracks; 1/2" chips to side 3" from base} Provenance: Shreve Crump & Low, Boston. |
984.38
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184
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Persian pottery urn form tall vase having symmetrical blue and white geometric design, Eighteenth Century. Height: 15" {restored} |
225.00
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185
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Blue and white baluster vase. Spanish, circa 1760. Height: 8". |
196.88
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186
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Dutch Delft dore plate with central coat of arms, dated 1726. With three marks verso. Diameter 8 3/4". {large reglued rim chip} |
225.00
|
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187
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Dutch Delft blue and white saucer with profile of a woman and fluted rim. Circa 1720. Diameter 5" |
393.75
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188
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German Delft and pewter mounted stein having stepped flip lid and collar above a mottled mulberry vessel with floral sprays and armorial relief. Initialed: GLEG/1758". Height: 7 1/2". {chip to handle} |
562.50
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| French faience broad rimmed bowl having scrolled border with dolphins and heads of deities around an armorial center with blue ground. Marked verso with rooster. 19th Century. Diameter: 9 1/4". {repaired crack through center; chip at inner rim border; two chips under rim} |
146.25
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190
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Two Continental faience plates, one French blue and white with floral decoration, other German blue and white with floral border and figure before a tomb. Circa 1770-1780. Diameters: 10" and 10 1/4" {floral: good condition; slight edge roughness; two chips at top center rim; figural plate: large repaired crack originating at left center edge; scattered rim chips} |
225.00
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|
191
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Dutch delft blue and white plate having wide mulberry sponge border with floral garlands surrounding proverb at center. Circa 1740. Diameter: 8 3/8". {very slight rim chips; overall very good condition} |
123.75
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192
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Dutch delft polychrome figural form master salt, lady with elaborate costume supporting a shaped tray with open scroll work base and marked "S" with slash at center of basin. Early 18th Century. Height: 7 1/2". {small chips} |
1,462.50
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193
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Pair of Dutch delft blue and white plates, finely decorated in under glaze blue with hunting and harvesting scenes. Initialed verso "P&B". Circa 1730. {one with small repaired rim chip and short hairline crack to both} |
1,800.00
|
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194
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Dutch delft polychrome plate having floral decoration. Circa 1750. Diameter: 8 5/8". Together with an English delft plate, having polychrome decoration of Chinese garden. Circa 1750. Diameter: 8 7/8". {center has been out, large side crack} |
562.50
|
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195
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Dutch delft polychrome plate having overall floral decoration. Circa 1750. Diameter: 9". {very good condition} |
253.13
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196
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Dutch delft blue and white scalloped edge plate having floral border and marked "AHGWA, AKGSA". Circa 1750. Diameter: 9 1/4". {rim roughness and chips} |
281.25
|
|
197
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Dutch delft blue and white plate, center decorated with cows and cottage. Circa 1750. Diameter: 9". {small rim chip} |
168.75
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| Dutch delft blue and white peacock pattern charger, circa 1750. Factory name verso, LPKOM. Diameter: 12". {usual rim chips} |
337.50
|
|
|
199
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Two Faience stove tiles, decorated in manganese and blue. French, circa 1720. Sizes: 9 1/4" x 7 3/4" and 10" x 8". {manganese: overall pitting at center; numerous edge losses; blue: substantial breaks to lower right and right corners; numerous edge losses} |
337.50
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|
200
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French faience plate, having red and yellow border simulating open work decorated with river scene with house on embankment. Circa 1775. Marked verso "BP". Diameter: 10 1/2". |
112.50
|
|
201
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French faience polychrome plate, having decoration of Oriental figure. Probably Luneville, circa 1770. Diameter: 9". |
112.50
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| Nevers tin glazed earthenware faience wall sconce, the oval sconce molded in the form of a nobleman wearing a yellow sash with blue highlights with right arm extended as a candle holder. Unmarked, mounted on a wood panel. French, Nevers, circa 1625. Height 18". {break to arm and chips} N.B. Three similar examples from the same mold are in French museums. Provenance: Ex-collection Joseph V. Vizcarra. Exhibited: Collector's Choice 1979, No. 53, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. |
12,375.00
|
|
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203
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Dutch Delft blue and white porcelain covered urn, octagonal form with center medallion of flowers in urn. The high cover having matching floral decoration and a lion form finial. Marked bottom. Height 20". |
478.13
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204
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Dutch Delft framed scene composed of [12] tiles depicting man and two children on a path. Signed lower right "J. Israels". 24 1/4 x 18". In an ebonized oak frame. Label verso: Joost Thooft & Labouchere. |
646.88
|
| Bleu Persan lobed dish. Nevers, France, circa 1750. Diameter: 8 3/4". {repaired rim chip, slight edge roughness} |
6,075.00
|
|
|
206
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French Faience porcelain barber's basin, white ground with polychrome floral and vine decoration and center urn with rooster and manganese rim. Marked "St. Clement/19". Circa 1775. Length 10 1/4". {some edge roughness, large chip to left corner with piece remaining} |
225.00
|
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207
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French faience blue and white inkwell, the center domed ink pot having a pinwheel top above the overall stylized floral decorated bowl with scalloped edge. 19th Century. Diameter: 5 1/2". |
123.75
|
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208
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French Faience polychrome decorated barber's basin having rolled rim with a floral border and a stylized cornucopia and pea fowl center. Reverse with under glaze mark: "DL". 18th Century. Length: 14". {several repaired rim chips} |
0.00
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209
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French faience blue and gold double handled urn having pinched clover form top with bulls-eye and banded decorations. 18th Century. Height: 7 1/4". {handle and rim roughness; base roughness; horizontal banded crack at center} |
157.50
|
|
210
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French faience under glaze blue three part lavabo, decorated with dolphins, shells and stylized floral borders. Marked on back: "HVH2". Circa 1720-1730. Cover height: 18 1/2", Basin height: 5 3/4", Overall Width: 13 1/2". {overall repairs} |
0.00
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211
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French faience flask in form of two scallop shells, decorated in blue and manganese with courtship and hunting scene. Circa 1720. Width: 7 1/2". {very good condition} |
1,687.50
|
|
212
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French faience rectangular footed ink stand having stepped form with two covered ink pots and decorated in blue and white Oriental scenes. Circa 1720. Height: 5 1/2" Length: 7 1/2". |
1,462.50
|
|
213
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French faience drug jar, Bleu Persan, "V. Aureum". Second period Nevers, France, circa 1750. Height: 8 3/4". {base chips, minor rim roughness; overall good condition} |
2,025.00
|
|
214
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Pair of Moustiers faience plates having fluted rims decorated with Oriental figures. French, circa 1775. Diameter: 9 1/4". {very good condition} |
337.50
|
|
215
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Moustiers second period faience plate, having polychrome decoration of a Diana and dog, the border with similar floral sprays and ochre mark of Joseph Olery. Circa 1750. Diameter: 9" {several rim chips; crack lower right, 3" from rim to center} |
225.00
|
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216
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Rouen polychrome handled jug, having stylized floral decoration. French, circa 1770. Height: 4 1/2". |
146.25
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| Dutch delft blue and white spiral scalloped charger having alternating diaper work and floral border with armorial center crest. Monogram verso "AG". 18th Century. Diameter 10 1/2". {very good condition} |
196.88
|
|
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218
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Dutch Delft blue and mulberry covered apothecary jar having floral and figural decorations above a panel "O. Moscat". Late 18th Century. Height: 12". |
2,025.00
|
|
219
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Dutch delft octagonal beaker form vase having a cobalt under glaze with Asian style polychrome floral decorations. 18th Century. Height: 11 3/4". {base roughness; firing imperfection at middle; five chips around rim; overall good condition} |
123.75
|
|
220
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Dutch delft ormolu mounted vase having urn form with feathered neck and scale border above an Asian decorated center. Mid 18th Century. Height: 7 1/2". |
534.38
|
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221
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Dutch delft drug pot having hourglass form with armorial decoration marked "IHS" at center. 18th Century. Height: 4 1/4" Provenance: Collection of Joseph V. Vizcarra, No. 4. |
337.50
|
|
222
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Dutch delft dry drug jar with blue shield marked "S Laetif.Gal", circa 1760. Height 5 1/4". |
1,800.00
|
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223
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Italian Maiolica polychrome footed tazza having molded scalloped form with floral border and angel with laurel garland in hand at center. Faenza, 17th Century. Diameter: 8 7/8", height: 2 1/2". {chips to foot and rim} |
393.75
|
|
224
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Maiolica polychrome porcelain footed plateau having ornate crest above a depiction of a shepherd and cattle before ruins. Late 18th Century. Diameter: 7". {chip at left edge} |
168.75
|
|
225
|
Mojolica asparagus server with raised polychrome decoration. |
225.00
|
|
226
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Fine Mojolica platter having raised border and asparagus on an aqua field. |
253.13
|
|
227
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Mojolica bear form water pitcher depicted holding a honey pot and spoon. |
478.13
|
|
228
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Mojolica oyster plate with raised fish motif. |
393.75
|
|
229
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Bristol tile of man shooting antelope, circa 1760. Size: 5 1/8". |
213.75
|
|
230
|
Pair of cast polychrome decorated stove tiles having floral scroll motif. 19th Century. Overall dimensions: 11 x 10 1/4". |
225.00
|
|
231
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Dutch delft manganese tile depicting Adam and Eve. Circa 1750. Size: 5" square. {repaired corner} |
140.63
|
|
232
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Two framed Dutch delft tiles illustrating the Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, one blue, other manganese. Circa 1750. Size: 5" square. {one cracked} |
202.50
|
|
233
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Delft blue and white tile having classical cherub decoration. 18th Century. 5 5/8" square. |
135.00
|
|
234
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Four Bristol Delft blue and white tiles, depicting farming and landscape views with figures. 18th Century. 5" square. |
337.50
|
|
235
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Bristol Delft blue and white tiles, depicting a seated Asian figure. 18th Century. 5" square. |
67.50
|
|
236
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Collection of six Delft blue and white tiles, four similar floral blossoms, a stylized tulip and a mulberry with poppy. 5" square. |
123.75
|
|
237
|
Five Delft blue and white unglazed tiles with geometric decorations, together with a similar stylized jumping animal. 5" square. |
140.63
|
|
238
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Three Delft polychrome stove tiles, branch and berry with blue swag decoration. 8" square. |
112.50
|
|
239
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Nine Delft polychrome decorated pottery tiles with assorted game decorations. Together with two tiles with Asian figures in traditional dress. All 20th Century. 5" square. |
309.38
|
|
240
|
Four English Delft blue and white framed tiles, each depicting single figure in landscape, two promenading, 2 working on farms. Each tile 5 x 5". Overall 11 1/8" square. Label verso: C.R. Fenton & Co., Ltd. {slight edge roughness} |
337.50
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241
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Framed set of three English Delft manganese and white tiles, depicting man with spear in landscape, man with cane and woman holding basket. Each 5 x 5". Overall 20 1/4 x 7 1/2". |
253.13
|
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242
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Four English Delft individually framed tiles, Biblical scenes, Angel before two figures, Angel and man in landscape, Angel directing figure, and four figures surrounding a snake on a cross. Each 5 x 5". |
478.13
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243
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Two English Delft manganese and white tiles, framed as one, depicting the Expulsion of Adam & Eve and The Temptation. Each 5 x 5". Overall 8 x 14". {some edge chips} |
1,096.88
|
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244
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Two English Delft blue and white tiles, angel and man in landscape, man and child in landscape. Each 5 x 5". {scattered losses} |
202.50
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245
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Five English Delft manganese and white tiles, tow interior scenes with figures, Biblical manger scene, inscribed "Luce 2.15", figures in landscape and Dutch windmill. Each 5 x 5". |
281.25
|
|
246
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Five Liverpool tiles in black, four in black lacquer frames. English, late 18th Century. Each: 5" x 5". |
590.63
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247
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Two Liverpool black and white transfer tiles, Mr. Garrick as Abel Dragger and Mr. Moody as Teague. 5" square. |
1,350.00
|
|
248
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Two Liverpool black and white transfer tiles, depicting Asian genre scenes. 5" square. |
478.13
|
|
249
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Four Liverpool black and white transfer tiles, depicting woodland scenes and fables. 5" square. |
956.25
|
|
250
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Three Liverpool black and white transfer tiles, depicting ladies in fashionable dress. 5" square. |
675.00
|
|
251
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Five Liverpool black and white transfer tiles, depicting assorted courting scenes. 5" square. |
2,587.50
|
|
252
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Three Liverpool black and white transfer tiles, depicting classical ruins with figures, two with bridge and tower. 5" square. |
1,012.50
|
|
253
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Six Liverpool black and white transfer tiles depicting classical ruins. 5" square. |
2,362.50
|
|
253A
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Four Liverpool black and white transfer tiles depicting figures in landscapes. 5" square. |
1,181.25
|
|
253B
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Five Liverpool black and white transfer tiles depicting figures in landscapes. 5" square. |
956.25
|
|
254
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Six Liverpool black and white transfer tiles, depicting actors and musicians, including harlequin {Ray Delft Tiles} 5" square. |
2,362.50
|
|
255
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Collection of English porcelain with Asian decorations, Liverpool waste bowl, Newhall saucer, Newhall type creamer, hard paste Bristol saucer, English porcelain cup and saucer, Bow cup. |
337.50
|
|
256
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Liverpool delft polychrome jug having stylized flowers in rust, red and cobalt. English, circa 1760. Height: 7 1/2". |
787.50
|
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257
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Two Liverpool bowls, one titled: "Jemmy's Farewell" and "Jemmy's Return" with British battle scene in center. Diameter: 10 1/2". {slight crack} Other having Masonic symbols and landscape with figures. Diameter: 8 1/2". {repaired} |
1,125.00
|
|
258
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Liverpool porcelain waste bowl having polychrome figural decoration with interior swag border. Circa 1780. Diameter 6 1/8". {center decoration effaced} Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low. |
337.50
|
|
259
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English pink lustre partial porcelain tea set, including a footed teapot, waste bowl, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and etc. Circa 1830. {some damage} |
112.50
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260
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Glazed red lustre ware pottery urn, mounted as a table lamp, possibly Wedgwood, circa 1890-1900. Height: 10". |
337.50
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261
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Two pieces of Lustreware, small silver lustre pitcher with wheat and floral vine decoration. Height 5 3/4" {repaired handle} and small copper lustre pitcher with banded and stylized floral motif. Height 4 1/4". |
78.75
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262
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Irish Beleek black mark porcelain tea and cake service, basket weave pattern with painted shamrocks, including teapot, open sugar, creamer, [6] cups and saucers, [6] plates and a cake plate. |
450.00
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263
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English pottery fish set, including shaped long platter and [6] matching plates, Denmark pattern by Minton. {cracks} |
309.38
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264
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Copper lustre jug, having colored transfer printed Oriental scene on one side and a clock face on reverse. Welsh, circa 1840. Height: 7 1/2". |
112.50
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265
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[2] Royal Doulton porcelain, a figural of Captain Ahab and a commemorative of Henry W. Longfellow. |
78.75
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266
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[2] Royal Doulton porcelain dogs, a terrier, H.N. 1034, and a bull terrier with a Union Jack over his back, RN 645658. |
146.25
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267
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Royal Doulton porcelain figure, "Biddy Penny Farthing", H.N. 1843. Height 9". |
56.25
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268
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Doulton Lambeth glazed stoneware pitcher having ribbed handle above a bulbous body with raised cream floral panels and profile of Queen Victoria. Neck bears inscription: "Del Gratia Victoria Queen & Empress". Body bears inscription: "She Wrought Her People Lasting Good". England, 19th Century. Height: 7 1/2". |
202.50
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269
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Derby cup and saucer, having polychrome views of Scotland and England. Circa 1820. Together with Derby porcelain tea bowl having ribbed form with gilt and cobalt rim and floral spray in center. Circa 1800. |
365.63
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270
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Porcelain shallow bowl with gilt, turquoise and floral swag border and floral center, by Royal Crown Derby, 1782-1795. Decorated by Mr. Withers, Master flower painter. Diameter 9". Together with a Saxony decorated porcelain box. |
123.75
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271
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Lambeth delft polychrome handled covered jar having an acorn finial and decorated with stylized flowers and birds. English, circa 1700. Overall height: 8" jar height: 5 3/4". |
9,843.75
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272
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Whieldon pottery octagonal plate having raised border and mottled glaze, circa 1765. |
1,125.00
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273
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Whieldon pottery scalloped edge plate having raised border and mottled glaze, circa 1765. |
1,125.00
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274
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Set of four Wedgwood pale blue Jasperware framed plaques, four views of Muse in classical drapery. Plaque sight size 7 1/4 x 3 1/4". |
478.13
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275
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Wax relief of George Canning (1770-1827) in an ebonized frame. Circa 1830. Relief height 3 3/4", frame 8 1/2" square. Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston. |
123.75
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276
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Pair of Worcester soft paste porcelain cornucopia blue and white wall vases, having raised landscape scene with animals, figure and church and cobalt floral and vine decoration, the rim scrolled with cobalt floral and lattice decoration at collar. Worcester, Dr. Wall period, circa 1760. Length 9 1/2". {tiny rim chip at back of one, other upper left rim chip} |
646.88
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| Three Wedgwood Jasperware plaques, all impressed Wedgwood. Oval of Hypocrites escorting a muse with laurel branch, Round pale green with muse playing a harp, Round mulberry with two figures seated before a flame, one holding a snake. {broken in half and repaired} Lengths: 4 1/8", 3", 3 1/4". |
225.00
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278
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Two Wedgwood pale blue Jasperware oval plaques, one depicting putti playing in waves with dolphin, carrying torches and laurel wreaths. Impressed Wedgwood. Length: 7 7/8". Other depicting female seated at a stump with dog on a leash, in a gold finish frame. Impressed verso: Wedgwood with paper label No. 1060. Length: 3 3/4". |
590.63
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279
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Framed brown wax bust portrait, possibly Alexander the Great wearing dragon crowned helmet. By John Flaxman (1755-1826). Mounted on glass in a shadow box frame. Length of figure: 4 1/4". Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low. |
303.75
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280
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Six white glass oval and round plaques, Henricus VI; English gentleman with welcoming family; Oval three winged putti; Head of Tiberius; Jacubus Quartus; Jacubus Secundus. 19th Century. Diameters: 1 5/8", 1 7/8", 1 5/8" and 1". |
168.75
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281
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Three plaster and yellow wax oval portraits depicting classical figures. Mid 19th Century. Length: 2 1/4". |
0.00
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| Two framed oval white porcelain portrait plaques, one Voltaire, length: 3 3/4", other Benjamin Franklin, length: 3 3/4". Probably Wedgwood, Late 18th Century. |
1,743.75
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| Wedgwood and Bentley oval jasperware portrait medallion, pale blue with raised profile of Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790). Circa 1775-80. Marked: "Wedgwood and Bentley" and "Dr. Franklin". Length: 2 1/2". |
1,462.50
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| Wedgwood basalt oval plaque, cream and green with raised white classical figure of a male flanked by two muses. Marked "Wedgwood" on reverse. Pencil inscription: "SEHR/SELTEN". Length: 8 1/4". {figures crazed, center crack at top, 1"} |
365.63
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| Wedgwood and Bentley portrait medallion of Faustina, having blue and white cameo decoration of classical figure. Incised "Faustina". English, 18th Century. |
2,812.50
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286
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Collection of five oval black basalt portrait plaques, Roman leaders, including Tiberius, impressed Wedgwood; Nero, Titus, Vespatian, Galba. Length: 2". |
421.88
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| Neale and Co. large oval black basalt plaque molded with bust of Shakespeare in relief. Impressed Neale and Co., circa 1780. Size: 10" x 12 1/2". |
2,362.50
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288
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Neale and Co. large oval black basalt plaque molded with the bust of a man. Impressed Neale and Co., circa 1780. Size: 10 1/4" x 11 1/2". Ex-collection Zeitlin. |
2,812.50
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| Pair of Worcester double handle sauce boats having raised foliage design with cobalt glazed landscape scenes. English, circa 1760. Workman's mark on each. Length 7 1/2". {slight handle roughness; one having small chip at spout rim and tiny center chip at middle right of bowl} |
2,025.00
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290
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Lowestoft porcelain scalloped dish having cobalt and gilt border with floral sprays. English, circa 1780-90. Diameter 7 3/4". |
112.50
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291
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English salt glazed teapot in form of house with serpentine handle and serpentine spout. Circa 1750. Height: 4 1/2". {cover missing} Together with a star form small pudding mold. |
618.75
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292
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Worcester sparrow beak cream jug and two English porcelain cups, one Worcester, and a Worcester blue and white tea bowl. Circa 1770. |
450.00
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293
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Worcester cup and saucer with black penciled decoration, circa 1765. |
281.25
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294
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Three Worcester porcelain items, First period cup and saucer with dry blue decoration, small cup with floral sprays and a small butter boat. Circa 1770. {minor chips} |
168.75
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| Worcester "Blind Earl" porcelain dish with polychrome raised branch and bud, vines, insects and flowers, surrounded by a shaped gilt rim. Circa 1765-75. Diameter 7 1/2". {two minor rim chips} |
1,631.25
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296
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Pair of Worcester porcelain blue scale plates with painted polychrome bouquets of flowers within vase and mirror shaped panels, surrounded by a shaped gilt rim. Marked verso. Circa 1770. Diameter 7 1/2". Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low. |
675.00
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| Two Wedgwood black basalt oval medallions, one depicting bust portrait of C. Middleton, impressed reverse: Wedgwood & Bentley in period oval brass frame, length: 3 1/4". Other oval black basalt with raised rim, Portrait of C. Maratti [Italian Botanist]. Impressed Wedgwood. Length: 2 3/4". Together with oval black basalt portrait of Sidney. Impressed reverse: Wedgwood & Bentley. Length: 2". |
5,175.00
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298
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Worcester porcelain Jabberwocky pattern polychrome urn form vase having fine Kakiemon decorations. English, circa 1770. Height: 6 3/8". |
731.25
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299
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Worcester covered urn form tea caddy having Kakiemon decoration. Circa 1765-70. Height 5 1/2". {chip to neck, chips to flower finial and rim of cover} |
450.00
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| Worcester lettuce leaf silver gravy boat having mulberry rim and floral sprays, with a polychrome branch form loop handle. English, circa 1765. Length 9". |
506.25
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301
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Worcester double handled ribbed tea cup having Imari decoration with interior pinwheel. English, circa 1780. Diameter 3 3/4". Together with Worcester tea cup and saucer having stylized Imari swirl decoration. English, circa 1780. |
281.25
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302
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Worcester ribbed tea cup and saucer having aqua and gilt border with overall Kakiemon decoration including a matching demitasse. English, circa 1770. |
337.50
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303
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Worcester tea cup and saucer having cobalt under glaze with gilt highlights and pea fowl decoration. English, circa 1770. Together with English porcelain tea bowl and saucer having lobed body with fine gilt and cobalt borders and fruit and butterfly decorated saucer. Possibly Worcester, late 18th Century. Bowl Diameter: 3", saucer: 5 1/4". Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low. |
225.00
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304
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Pair of Worcester Imari decorated Old Mosaik Japan pattern plates having ruffled edge with alternating geometric and floral panels. English, circa 1780. Diameter 7 1/2". |
1,462.50
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305
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Worcester porcelain fruit bowl, Old Japan fan pattern, having cut corner round form with Imari decorations in fan panels and polychrome blossom center. Together with a similar scalloped edge plate. English, circa 1770. Bowl diameter: 10", plate diameter: 7 1/2". Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low. {glaze flakes on rim of bowl} |
1,687.50
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306
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Pair of English soft paste scallop form blue and white dishes. Circa 1760. Length: 3 1/8". |
928.13
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307
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English agate ware creamer, swirled with green, yellow and blue. Height: 3 1/4". |
731.25
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308
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Worcester porcelain waste bowl having puce decoration of an Oriental scene and a spray of Oriental flowers. Circa 1775. Diameter: 5". {repaired} Together with Worcester porcelain waste bowl having floral sprays and geometric banded rim. 18th Century. Diameter 5 7/8". Together with Worcester waste bowl having beaded gilt interior rim with blue floral sprays. English, circa 1780. Diameter 6 1/2". |
225.00
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309
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Collection of Davenport porcelain dinner ware having red transfer landscape decoration, including [12] dinner plates, [12] soup bowls, [12] luncheon plates, [2] shaped plates, a footed compote, a covered tureen, a round chop plate and a well and tree platter. |
1,181.25
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310
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Set of [12] Royal Worcester porcelain dinner plates having a cobalt and gilt shaped edge with green bellflower swags, for R. Briggs, Boston. |
1,687.50
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311
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Partial Worcester porcelain dessert service, cream with red and pink flowers and green foliage, including [10] 8 1/2" plates, [2] shaped square dishes, length: 9 3/4", [2] diamond shaped dishes, length: 10 1/4", [2] oval shaped dishes, length: 10", footed rectangular shaped compote, length: 9 3/4", height: 5 1/2" and a small covered tureen with double handles and domed cover on an oval undertray, base length: 8". Circa 1760. Provenance: James Robinson, New York. |
2,587.50
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312
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Caughley porcelain salad bowl in pine cone pattern having scalloped edge and shell relief with overall fruit and floral panels. Circa 1775. Diameter: 10". Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low. {very good condition} |
590.63
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313
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Two Wedgwood shell form plates, purple and gold moonlight luster, incised verso "Wedgwood". 8 1/4 x 8". {loss to lower left edge} and a peach and yellow plate, incised verso "Wedgwood/S". Length 10", height 7". {repair} |
78.75
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| Wedgwood pearlware shell form dish with two cherubs at center. Artist signed lower left "L Lessore". Incised verso "Wedgwood/Pearl". Length 8 1/2", width 8 1/4" {worn} |
174.38
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| Wedgwood oval scalloped bowl depicting Mary flanked by putti and with mottled black acid washed glaze on reverse. Signed and dated "JD Rochfort 30 June 1867". Incised "Wedgwood". Length: 11 1/2", height: 9". {very good condition; minor rim chips} |
309.38
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316
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Wedgwood oval double handled montieth fruit bowl commemorating The Wedgwood Club, 1933-53. |
56.25
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| Classic revival rosewood veneer and silver mounted mantle clock having Wedgwood blue and white jasperware cameo mounts depicting Classical images, England, circa 1800-1830. Height: 16 1/2" Width: 11". |
3,037.50
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318
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Wedgwood Etruria blue transfer pitcher having squat apple form with floral collar and view of The State House, Boston on both sides. Circa 1820. Height 6 1/2". |
112.50
|
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319
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Wedgwood black basalt figure depicting Bacchus. Impressed Wedgwood. Circa 1830. Height: 12". |
731.25
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320
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Wedgwood plate, decorated with peacocks in under glaze blue heightened with black. Marked verso "SE 1781". Diameter: 9 7/8". |
168.75
|
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321
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Wedgwood porcelain large dinner service having mulberry feather edge and floral spray in a service for [14], including dinner plates, bread, salad, sauce, soups, cups and saucers, [6] graduated platters, an open vegetable, tea pot and cram and sugar. |
450.00
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322
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Wedgwood jasperware blue and white ointment pot decorated with dancing draped figures. Impressed Wedgwood. Circa 1800. Height: 2 1/4". |
928.13
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323
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Jasperware blue and white vase having dolphin form double handles and classical decorations on a polished black glass octagonal base. Circa 1780. Height: 8". {cover missing, repair to handle} |
900.00
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324
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Collection of Wedgwood cobalt Jasperware items, including plate with raised white urn and vine border, diameter 9 1/4", small covered jar with mythological figure groups, height 4", matching pepper shaker, height 2 1/4", and [2] small jars {one missing cover}, height 2 1/4". |
196.88
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325
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Large collection of Wedgwood jasperware items, pale blue, cobalt, including commemorative plaques, covered boxes, plates, small dishes, collector's items, ornaments, and etc. |
393.75
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326
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Large collection of Wedgwood jasperware items, lilac, orange, pale blue and white, including small bowl, heart form box, small trays, cup, and etc. |
534.38
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327
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Large collection of Wedgwood jasperware items, green, pale blue, including candlesticks, compote, covered basket form jar, cups, covered jar, and etc. |
225.00
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328
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Six pieces of Wedgwood Jasperware, [2] cobalt pitchers, [2] mugs, teapot, a waste bowl and two tea cups. |
337.50
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329
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Pair of Wedgwood blue and white Jasperware vases having classical decoration. Circa 1850. Height: 6". {covers missing} |
168.75
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330
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Collection of Wedgwood oval and round medallions, including oval deep blue with two muses floating on a cloud. Impressed Wedgwood 16", length: 3". Round deep blue with seated figure of Zeus reviving a child, impressed Wedgwood, diameter: 2 1/8". Oval pale blue with seated figure of Zeus on a cloud. Impressed Wedgwood 146, length: 2 1/8". Oval pale blue winged putto wrestling a swan, impressed Wedgwood 191, length: 2 1/8". Oval pale blue seated muse kissing a winged putto, impressed Wedgwood 37, length: 1 3/4". Round pale blue with raised floral blossoms, impressed Wedgwood 21, diameter: 1 1/2". Round pale blue raised bust portrait of Comitilla, impressed Wedgwood, diameter: 1 1/2". Small round medallion, dark blue with winged muse in white, impressed Wedgwood 169, diameter: 1 1/8". THREE VIRTUES 2 3/8". Together with deep blue watch fob with intaglio cut Hypocrites. |
759.38
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331
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Black Jasperware portrait plaque, Demosthines, with period writing on reverse: "TA SSIE GLASGUEISIS r." written on the base of neck. Probably Wedgwood, 18th Century. Diameter: 2". Together with oval black medallion having applied white porcelain bust of a Pope. Unsigned. Length: 1 3/4". |
281.25
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332
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Small Wedgwood portrait plaque, Portrait of Charles Pratt, First Earl, Camden (1714-1794). Impressed Wedgwood & Bentley. In a period brass frame. Circa 1780. Length: 1 3/4". |
506.25
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333
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Five Wedgwood pale blue Jasperware portrait plaques, four oval, one rectangular, all impressed Wedgwood. Sir Francis Palgrave, K.H. (1788-1861). Oval Sir Isaac Newton. Etched verso "Sir I. Newton". Oval Dr. Fothergill. Oval Dr. Foster (1729-1798). Inscribed verso "Dr Foster". Oval Bust of Bergman. Lengths: 3 5/8", 5", 4 1/2", 4 1/2", 3 5/8". |
843.75
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334
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Four Wedgwood blue Jasperware portrait plaques, Admiral Lord Richard Howe (1726-1799). Impressed verso: "Steel". [2] of Garrick, one in gilt frame, impressed "Wedgwood & Bentley", other unsigned. Voltaire, inscribed in script verso and impressed: Wedgwood. Lengths: 3 5/8", 3 3/4", 4" and 3 1/2". |
1,575.00
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335
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Two Wedgwood pale blue Jasperware portrait plaques. One John F. Kennedy, length: 4 1/4". Other commemorative medallion marking Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, June 1953, no. 8/150. Length: 4 1/4". |
28.13
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336
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Chinese blue and white porcelain sugar caster with 19th Century Dutch silver mounts having blue and white Asian panels with hand chased silver mounts. Hallmarked: AP. Late 18th Century. Height: 6 1/4". {minor base chips} |
309.38
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337
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Collection of Wedgwood historical blue transfer plates, including [14] views of Harvard and [7] views of Boston and Cambridge. |
393.75
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338
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Collection of [13] Wedgwood dinner plates including various transfer scenes of Boston and vicinity, 19th Century. |
253.13
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338A
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Historical blue transfer pitcher having squat apple form with floral collar and view of The State House, Boston on both sides. Circa 1820. Height 6 1/2". |
478.13
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339
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Collection of historical blue and brown transfer plates including Boston Common, The State House, Bunker Hill Monument, Harvard and etc. |
337.50
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339A
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Collection of English transfer china including Wedgwood palisades pattern, 19th Century. |
168.75
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340
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Leather and brass stud decorated document box having engraved oval plaque and interior label, 19th Century. |
506.25
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341
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Fine Chinese export blue and white Nankeen decorated long rectangular platter with cut corners, Nineteenth Century. Length 17 3/4" |
956.25
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342
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Mahogany and brass bound lap desk having finely fitted interior, English, circa 1820. |
590.63
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343
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Sanguine chalk drawing on paper, Edward John Poynter, British 1836-1919. Head portrait of a lady. Initialed lower left and dated "Jan 80". Sight size 7 1/4 x 5 3/4". {light acid staining; not examined out of frame} PENDING |
0.00
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| Sheraton mahogany work stand having a rich grained top with extruded corners above two drawers, each with beaded edge and glass pulls and a reeded tapered lower section, the whole on ring turned legs. New England, circa 1825. Height: 28" Width: 22" Depth: 18 1/2". {pulls replaced} |
1,462.50
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345
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Queen Anne mahogany small looking glass, having a simple raised cut edge tombstone crest with simple ogee molded frame and beveled edge glass. English or American, circa 1710-1720. Height: 21 1/2" Width: 10 1/2". {overall splitting to frame; crest with vertical splits; two breaks to sides of crest} Provenance: Shreve Crump, & Low. |
2,531.25
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346
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Chinese redware octagonal teapot having reeded bamboo form with bamboo spout and handle with yin-yang cover. 19th Century. Height 4". |
78.75
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347
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Nantucket Lightship squat round basket having swing handle and original cloth lining, labeled on bottom, "Made by Ferdinand Sylvaro, Nantucket, price $4.25." Diameter 10". {some edge binding missing} |
1,125.00
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| Oil on board, Yvonne Twining, American, born 1907. Provincetown beach scene with houses and monument. Signed lower right "Y. Twining '34". 8 x 10". {slight paint loss at edges} |
787.50
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349
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Regency rosewood veneer sewing stand having crotch grained top with center medallion above two fitted ogee drawers on a lyre form base with swan heads and dolphin feet, English circa 1845. |
618.75
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350
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Pair of sandwich glass whale oil lamps, having bulls-eye and fleur de lis drop decorations. Circa 1840. Height to top of double burner: 12". |
871.88
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351
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Georgian silver repoussé gravy boat, engraved: "W". Inscribed on side: "Mrs. Peter Harvey to Helen W. Faulkner". London, circa 1800. Weight 11 troy oz. |
450.00
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352
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Pair of Dutch brass squat candlesticks having flat base stepped to a twist and repousse column with decorated boubeche, circa 1680-1720. |
2,812.50
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353
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Queen Anne mahogany balloon seat side chair having yoke shaped crest rail and vase form back splat above a shaped seat on cabriole legs terminating in a bold pad foot joined by a turned and blocked stretcher. North Shore, Massachusetts, circa 1750. {return broken, splat reset} |
4,781.25
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| Watercolor on paper, John Whorf, American (1903-1959) Sailing schooner on rough seas. Signed lower right: "John Whorf". 15 3/4 x 21 1/2" {surface dirt} Provenance: Private New England collection. |
3,375.00
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355
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Chippendale mahogany ribbon back armchair having scrolled crest and slat above shaped arms scrolled ends above a slip seat on square molded legs with cross stretcher, English circa 1780. |
2,250.00
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356
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Watercolor and gouache on paper, Jacob Simon Hendrik Kever, Netherlandish 1854-1922. Boy in an interior reading to a young girl. Signed lower right "Kever". Sight size 19 1/2 x 14". In an ornate gilt frame. Label verso: Anderson Galleries, Chicago. |
3,656.25
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357
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Cut crystal traveling decanter set, two decanters with diamond cut shoulder and stopper in a leather lined mahogany chest with brass name plaque "EAL". 19th Century. Height 5 3/4", length 6 1/4". |
534.38
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358
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Cut crystal small decanter, having elaborate blossom form stopper and alternating diamond cut ribbing, with center intaglio of pleading man. 19th Century. Height 5 1/2". |
2,362.50
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359
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Sterling silver large scalloped edge punch ladle, Wave Edge pattern by Tiffany & Co., monogrammed. 9 troy oz. |
0.00
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| Queen Anne splay leg butterfly table, having rounded drop leaves supported by shaped butterfly wings with single drawer in apron on a stretcher base with turned and blocked legs. New England, circa 1740. Height: 26" Length: 30" Width: 12". {restored and refinished} |
10,125.00
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361
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Black and white etching, John Sloan, American 1871-1951. Stealing the Wash, 1921. Signed in pencil lower right, edition of 100. Inscribed in pencil lower left: "Here's luck for you/in 1922/Dolly & J.S.". Plate size: 3 5/8 x 2 1/4" {slight foxing} |
534.38
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362
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Georgian silver inkstand having shaped molded edge rectangular stand with three silver top square glass inkwells and two pen trays all on foliage form feet, William Bailey, London, 1788. |
1,687.50
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363
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Oak black painted and carved side chair, having a symmetrical raised, pierced and crowned crest above the raised back with rope carved and blocked open stiles and center canted panel with elaborate carved and scrolled floral side elements. The whole on a symmetrical raised and carved stretcher with simple seat frame and cane seat, on rope turned and carved blocked legs terminating in elaborate carved paw feet. English, circa 1680. Height: 50" Width: 15". |
478.13
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| Chippendale walnut chest of drawers, having a molded overhanging top over four graduated drawers on a bracket base, Boston, circa 1765. Height: 31", Width: 35 1/4", Depth: 19 1/2". |
19,125.00
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| Oil on canvas, American School. House in the Suburbs, Troy, New York, circa 1852. Unsigned, in a period gilt frame. 22 1/4 x 30 1/4". {slight paint flaking to house, slight inpaint to upper right canvas edge} Ex-collection: Whitney Museum of American Art. Listed: Whitney Museum of American Art...A Complete List of Works in Its Permanent Collection to June 1937, p. 24. Exhibited: An Exhibition of Provincial Paintings of the 19th Century, Whitney Museum of American Art, March 8-30, 1932. |
7,031.25
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366
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Blue painted small blanket chest, dovetail construction with molded overhanging top and fitted interior with till and single drawer on a conforming molded base. With initials "EB" on front. American, 18th Century. Height: 10", width: 27" |
1,237.50
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| Hepplewhite mahogany and inlaid one drawer stand, having triple beaded rectangular top with brickwork inlaid apron and ivory drawer escutcheon on inlaid tapered legs with banded cuffs. American, circa 1800. Height: 30" Width: 201" Depth: 15". {refinished, top reset} |
3,037.50
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368
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Black and white drypoint etching, Frank W. Benson, American 1862-1951. Lone Yellowlegs, 1928. Signed in pencil lower left, Paff 280, edition of 150. Plate size: 11 7/8 x 7 3/4" {very good condition} |
1,462.50
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369
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Black and white lithograph of a wash drawing, Frank W. Benson, American 1862-1951. The Resting Place. Signed in plate lower left. Sight size: 15 1/2 x 19 1/4" |
365.63
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370
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Black and white etching, Frank W. Benson, American 1862-1951. Setting Decoys, 1923. Signed in pencil lower left, Paff 228, edition of 150. Plate size: 7 13/16 x 10 7/8". {very good condition} |
0.00
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371
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English chip carved oak bible box having butterfly hinges and original iron latch. Initials under lid: "T W". Early 18th Century. Depth: 16 1/2", height: 11". {very poor condition; structural problems} |
253.13
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372
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George I silver rat tail tablespoon having tipt fiddle end. Jeremiah King, London, 1727. |
112.50
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| Pine and maple red painted hutch table having square lift top above lift seat revealing a lower cabinet on square stiles with simple shoe feet. New England, 19th Century. Seat height: 26 1/2" Length: 42" Width: 47". |
13,500.00
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| Chippendale mahogany looking glass having shaped ears and high raised crest with center gilt pierced floral medallion above glass with gilt molded liner. American, circa 1780. Height: 41 1/2" Width: 18 1/2". |
6,750.00
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| Chippendale mahogany looking glass having shaped ears and high raised crest with center gilt pierced floral medallion above glass with gilt molded liner. American, circa 1780. Height: 37" Width: 16 1/2". |
2,137.50
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376
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Federal mahogany side chair, having a simple raised crest and beaded edge open shield back with five shaped and carved stiles above a shaped seat, on simple beaded corner tapered legs. New England, circa 1810. |
562.50
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377
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Oval enamel decorated Battersea box "Fortune favors the Bold", Eighteenth Century. Length: 1 1/2" |
703.13
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377A
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Oval enamel decorated Battersea box "A Present from Boston, Iron Bridge", English, 18th Century. Length 1 1/2". {cracks} |
421.88
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| Federal mahogany and satinwood inlaid D form card table, the string inlaid shaped top above an inlaid apron of a griffin holding a rope, the whole on string and bellflower inlaid tapered legs with conch inlaid tops. American, circa 1790. Height: 29" Width: 36" Depth: 17". {top reset and restored and front left leg broken and reset} |
6,468.75
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379
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Room size Tabriz pattern and Hamadan weave window panel oriental carpet with wide borders surrounding a multi-panel field, each 9 x 12" panel depicts landscapes, windows, and etc. 10 1/2 x 13'. {some end damage} |
4,500.00
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380
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Persian pen and ink on brown paper mounted on board, Unsigned, early 19th Century. Depicting kneeling musician playing mandolin in landscape, wearing elaborate costume and shoes, the board having speckled gilt decoration. Board size: 9 3/4 x 6", image size: 6 x 3 1/4". |
0.00
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381
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Persian watercolor en grisalle, Unsigned, late 19th Century. Depicting a musician in landscape with gilt floral border and a surrounding border with gilt repeating floral motif. Page size: 9 7/8 x 6 1/2" |
0.00
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382
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Empire mahogany carved sofa having foliage carved shaped rolled crest with elaborate scroll carved arms above a molded apron with carved legs on paw feet. |
787.50
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383
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William and Mary style carved fruitwood footstool with needlepoint cushion over pierced and scrolled side stretchers and blocked and turned lower stretchers, on scrolled carved legs. {assembled from 18th Century parts} |
1,012.50
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385
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Map, Jodocus Hondius, Amsterdam, dated 1633. Engraved, hand-colored in outline depicting Western Hemisphere including Americas with lower left cartouche depicting the indigenous peoples and activities. Map size 14 3/4 x 19 5/8". {slight staining} |
2,362.50
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387
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Two hand-colored engraved maps, View of Derby for Duke of Devon, other View of Staffordshire for Earl of Gower. Both by Eman Bowen, mid Eighteenth Century. |
450.00
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388
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Hand-colored map, Nova Virginia Tabula. Double page, hand-colored by G. Blaeuw. 18 x 22". |
1,631.25
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389
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Hand-colored engraved map for D.T. Valentine by George Hayward, New York, 1861. "Attacks of Fort Washington...16th November 1766". 18 x 23". |
225.00
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390
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Two hand-colored engraved maps, Hispaniae, heightened full view of Spain, other Hispaniae Novae, depicting Mexico. Both heightened with color, Seventeenth Century. {serious condition issues, losses at top edge} |
450.00
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391
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Pair of Federal mahogany side chairs, having raised crest and open molded lattice work back with beaded edge stiles above a serpentine seat on beaded edge and fluted tapered legs. Boston, circa 1800. |
1,350.00
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392
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Persian Meshed room size carpet with burgundy ground and all over pattern. 9'10" x 13'3". |
618.75
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| Oil on canvas, Howard Gardiner Cushing, American 1869-1916. Portrait of a lady, signed lower right: "Howard J. Cushing". 30 x 25" {heavily inpainted, including lower portion of face, repaired tear at neck, discolored varnish} In an elaborate gilt carved frame with fruit and foliage decoration by Foster Brothers, Boston, with firm medallion verso. Outer dimensions: 41 x 36". |
16,875.00
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394
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Federal mahogany side chair having molded and inlaid shield back above a shaped seat on fluted tapered legs. New England, circa 1790. {crest reset} |
675.00
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| Queen Anne walnut and maple flat top highboy having a flared cornice with a blind molded drawer above four beaded edge graduated drawers set into a base having a single long drawer above three short drawers, the center cove carved joining a conforming apron with drop acorns on shaped cabriole legs with pad feet. New England, circa 1760. Height: 68 1/2" Width: 38". {heavy refinish, new drawer runners and new drop acorns} |
14,625.00
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396
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Watercolor on paper, Charles Hopkinson, American 1869-1962. Study of a rocky coast. Signed lower right: Hopkinson and initialed in chalk. Sight size: 10 3/8 x 14 3/8" {very good condition} |
0.00
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397
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Feraghan oriental scatter carpet, having red and mustard floral border around a blue field with symmetrical floral elements, circa 1920. 3 1/2 x 4 1/2'. |
2,250.00
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398
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Sheraton mahogany long wash stand with raised gallery back above and open shelf with a long drawer on turned posts, circa 1825. |
731.25
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| Pair of Georg Jensen Etruscan revival style Sterling silver tall footed compotes, with a flared bowl above applied dripping grape decorations on a ball and twist column, pattern #263B. Height: 7 1/2", weight of pair: 37 oz. |
7,650.00
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| Oil on panel, round format, Landscape with Baptism at shore. Inscribed verso "Baptismus/J.G.D.N.". Label: Wm. T. Shepherd Boston, MA. Diameter 8 1/2". {surface grime} |
1,462.50
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401
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Native American, Crow, beadwork and steel decorated striker pouch with label stating provenance from "Old Aligator", Montana, June 8, 1888. Sold |
0.00
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402
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Pair of Native American child's deerskin and leather moccasin with braided top. |
56.25
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403
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Pair of Native American deerskin and bead decorated moccasins having overall decoration in green, red, white and blue and striped in geometric format. Adult size, early 20th Century. |
337.50
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404
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Pair of Native American deerskin and bead decorated child's moccasins decorated with white ground and red, blue and turquoise geometric patterns, and with a tie drawstring, circa 1930. {worn bottom and heel; bead damage to left shoe} |
112.50
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405
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Pair of Native American deerskin and bead decorated high ankle moccasins, adult size with decorated toe top only with small bars on either side of center bar in geometric patterns of red, yellow, white and blue, circa 1940. {worn, with leather tie drawstring} |
56.25
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406
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Native American bone and cast turquoise bead hanging decoration, with nineteen rows of alternating bead and bone sections between hard leather, ending in a double bone, beaded and brass bell end section. First half 20th Century. Approximate length: 45". {some breaks and bead loss} |
393.75
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407
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Two Native American Plains bead decorated deerskin items, one knife sheath with belt tab and blue, yellow and red geometric decoration. {some bead loss} Other a flint/purse with clear with yellow, green and red stripe pattern and a tassel. First quarter 20th Century. {tag enclosed in purse identifies it as Sioux} Together with three beaded sections with angled geometric motifs, approx. width: 3/4" |
196.88
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408
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Collection of Native American bead work trade items, including elaborate deerskin and beaded turtle in green, blue and white beads; two pair of miniature deerskin and beaded moccasins; two beaded figures; beaded papoose ornament and two beaded turtle form pins. 20th Century. |
95.63
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409
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Blackfoot Native American beadwork hair parter and a similar bead and quill hair parter, circa 1900. |
112.50
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410
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Native American bead work belt, white bead background with repeating blue and red eagles and flag and shield motif. Length 31 1/2". |
0.00
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411
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Pair of Native American deer skin and floral bead work gloves. |
123.75
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412
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Two Native American bead work decorated pouches, one with blue ground and red and white angle decoration, length 11", width 10", other with double sided bead decoration, length 9 1/2", width 8". |
140.63
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413
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Native American bead work and deer skin double sided vest, with bright geometric design and elaborate fringe with bells and colored plastic beads. Length with fringe 19", width 17 1/2". |
787.50
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414
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Watercolor on paper, English, 19th Century. Young girl in bonnet standing in front of a picket fence. Unsigned, in a walnut frame. Sight size 9 1/2 x 8 1/2" {scattered staining} |
196.88
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414A
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Watercolor on paper, English, 19th Century. Young girl outdoors holding a book. Unsigned, in an ebonized frame. Sight size 6 3/8 x 5 1/2" {scattered staining} |
253.13
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415
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Heriz oriental scatter carpet with triple diamond motif on red field with blue lattice border, 4' x 5'9". |
1,181.25
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416
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Pair of Chinese Export porcelain shaped oval platters, cream with gilt border and floral panels. Circa 1800. Length: 13". |
1,096.88
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417
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Carved black duck decoy, initialed on bottom, circa 1925. |
9,843.75
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| Pair of needlework framed mirrors, having tombstone form with elaborate applied needlework depicting sun above a castle in landscape with gardens, lions, deer, unicorn and King William and Queen Mary to right and left. English, circa 1700-1720. Overall height: 25" Width: 17 1/2". |
40,500.00
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419
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Georgian oak paneled hanging corner cabinet with flared cornice and basss escutcheons. |
731.25
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420
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Federal mahogany and birch inlaid tambour secretary desk having flat brickwork inlaid top above double tambour sliders and an oval inlaid door stepping to a flip over writing surface and three long drawers with ivory escutcheon on square tapered legs, Boston, circa 1800. Attributed to John Seymour, see Wallace Nutting "Furniture Treasury", Framingham, 1928; Vol. 1 plate 654. Prov. Harry W. Weeks. Ginsberg & Levy, New York. |
0.00
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421
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Six framed maps, including: French map of American coast; Vermont, 1794; Maine, 1794; North America by J. Palairet, 1765; County of Stafford. 18th and 19th Century. |
2,362.50
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422
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Black and white map. Nicolao Jonnais Visschero. Novi Belgii. Coastal United States scene, early Eighteenth Century. 18 1/2 x 22" |
2,475.00
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423
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Pastel on paper, Catherine P. Talbot, American 1859-1938. Autumn river landscape. Signed lower left: C P Talbot. 14 1/2 x 21 3/4" {slight foxing} |
225.00
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424
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Pennsylvania yellow and orange grain painted bracket base blanket chest with molded lift top and interior till, early 19th Century. |
2,137.50
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425
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Queen Anne burled walnut tombstone form looking glass having scrolled upper section with etched glass panel and cove molded edge with beveled, decorated lower mirror panels. England, circa 1710. Height: 46" Width: 19 1/2". {restored glasses} |
4,500.00
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426
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Chippendale cherry country side chair having shaped crest with snow flake form back splat above a slip seat on beaded edge square legs and flat stretchers. New England, circa 1785. Height: 40" |
506.25
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427
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Heriz oriental scatter carpet with triple medallions on a red field with vine border on blue, 6'2" x 4'6". |
562.50
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| Oil on canvas, William P. Stubbs, American 1842-1909. Yacht Race. Signed lower left: "W.P. Stubbs", in original ornate gilt frame. 21 1/2 x 35 1/2". {scattered small areas of inpaint in sky and sails} |
10,687.50
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|
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429
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Queen Anne mahogany side chair, having shaped raised yoke crest and vase form back splat above rounded slip seat with cut out apron on cabriole legs with pad feet joined by a blocked stretcher base. New England, circa 1760. |
4,275.00
|
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430
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Chinese Export porcelain teapot, having elaborate scenic panels depicting elder with family. Circa 1800. {chip to top} |
337.50
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431
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Georgian cut crystal faceted footed and covered sweet meat compote, Waterford, circa 1845, together with a Georgian cut crystal decanter with ring neck and faceted stopper. |
112.50
|
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432
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Hand colored ornithological engraving, after George Edwards, 1752. "A Species of the Heath Cock or Grouse". {foxed} |
106.88
|
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433
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Hand colored ornithological engraving, English late Eighteenth Century. Ibis feeding in a marsh. {foxing} |
337.50
|
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434
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Hand-colored engraving, R. Havell, London, 1829 after John J. Audubon. "Loggerhead Shrike", No. 12 plate 57. Large folio. |
731.25
|
|
435
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Collection of [11] ornithological colored engravings, including Wilson and several first edition Audubon. |
157.50
|
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436
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Hand-colored print, John J. Audubon engraved by R. Havell, 1837. "Sharp Tailed Grous", no. 77, plate 382. |
506.25
|
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437
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Two hand-colored prints, John J. Audubon, engraved by R. Havell, London, 1829. Bay Breasted Warbler, #14, plate 69, and Bewick's Long Billed Wren, #4, plate 18. {stained} 20 1/2 x 13" |
337.50
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| Queen Anne cherry dovetailed chest on frame, having a simple molded edge overhanging lift top set in a molded frame with a scrolled skirt on short cabriole legs and high pad feet. Bermuda, circa 1760. Height: 26 1/2" Width: 37 1/2" Depth: 17 1/2". {new blocks, refinished} |
6,187.50
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439
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Pair of early American silver rounded end tablespoons. By Joseph Loring, Boston (1743-1815). |
168.75
|
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440
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Maple banister back armchair having double tombstone form crest above five turned split banisters and scrolled arms on turned and blocked post and legs with paneled front stretcher. New England, 18th Century. {ended out} |
1,012.50
|
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441
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Chinese Export helmet form creamer having branch form handle with gilt decoration and black painted palace in a landscape with figures. Circa 1740. Height 6". Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low. {crack at foot} Chinese Export porcelain tea set depicting courting scenes with figures in landscape. Including shaped teapot stand, Tea caddy with cover, Covered hot milk jug, Covered sugar bowl {crack to bowl}, [2] Tea bowls, [3] Saucers, and [3] Demitasse cups {chips and cracks}. Late 18th Century. Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low. Chinese Export porcelain gourd form milk jug having orange, black and gold decoration with two woman and small boy in landscape. Circa 1760. Height 5". {chip to base of handle} Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low. |
1,237.50
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| Sheraton mahogany one drawer sewing stand, having horizontal molded top with rounded corner drop leaves above a single drawer with round brass rosette pulls on rope carved and turned legs. New England, circa 1825. Height: 29" Top: 18" x 17 1/2". |
1,125.00
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443
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Bokarra oriental scatter carpet having multiple borders surrounding a pale mauve center with four rows of medallions. 6' x 8'9" |
196.88
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444
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Pewter coffee pot with flare molded base and raised rib design below scroll handle and high domed cover, surmounted by pewter finial. Marked: IC Lewis, Isaac Lewis, Meriden, Connecticut (active 1834-1852). Height: 10". |
253.13
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445
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Set of four hand-colored sporting engravings, by H. Alken after C. Bentley. "Going to Cover", "Full Cry", "The Leap", "The Death". {acid staining} 10 1/2 x 16 1/2" In burl walnut veneer frames. |
900.00
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| Carved gilt wood American eagle having spread wings and perched upon a rock with scroll form base and raised black painted date, "1807". Width: 42", height: 40". {heavy loss to right wing} |
5,625.00
|
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| William and Mary rich grain tiger maple highboy, the upper cabinet having cove molded cornice above two short drawers and three graduated long drawers with drop pulls and etched escutcheons, stepping into a molded lower cabinet of three short drawers above a raised scrolled apron on reverse tapered trumpet and ball legs joined by a flat scrolled stretchers and bun feet. New England, circa 1710-1725. Height: 64" Width: 38". {legs reset and new cornice molding} |
6,187.50
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|
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448
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Federal cherry candle stand having rounded rectangular top on a turned post with spider legs, circa 1810. |
450.00
|
| Federal mahogany inlaid banjo clock, having raised urn finial above a tapered line inlaid throat and lower tablet with brass side spandrels and blue and gilt reverse painted panels, the lower signed "S. Willard's Patent". The enamel dial with Roman numerals and upper key wind. Boston, Grafton, circa 1825. Height: 33". {glass tablets replaced} |
79,875.00
|
|
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450
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Watercolor and gouache on paper, 19th Century. Portrait of a young girl in formal dress. Unsigned, oval format, in a walnut frame. Sight size 2 7/8 x 2 1/2". |
365.63
|
|
451
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William and Mary maple and ash banister back armchair, having a tombstone raised crest and mushroom finials above four split banisters stiles and rolling pin arms tapering into ring and sausage turned mushroom top posts and a rush seat. The whole on a multi turned stretcher with ring and sausage turned urn legs. New England, circa 1700-1725. |
1,125.00
|
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452
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Georgian silver long handled ladle having round end with bright cut decoration and round bowl. Stephen Adams, London, 1782. Weight 5 troy oz. |
309.38
|
|
453
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Pair of early blown and cut glass covered compotes having fluted base with engraved swag and ribbon decoration, American, circa 1835. Provenance John Bryant family, Boston. |
1,181.25
|
|
454
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Pair of walnut framed needlework and brass sconces, having simple molded frame with scrolled bracket and shaped candle arms. The needlepoint depicting scenes of shepherds and pea fowl in landscape. English, circa 1780. Frame height: 12 1/2" Width: 11". Provenance: Shreve, Crump, & Low. |
6,750.00
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| Federal mahogany inlaid tambour secretary desk, the step back cabinet with brickwork inlaid cornice above columns flanking double tambour doors with fitted interiors on either side of an oval inlaid center drawer. The lower case having flip over writing surface above four graduated beaded edge drawers with oval stamped brasses on flared French feet. Massachusetts, circa 1800-1815. Height: 53 1/2" Width: 41 1/2". {breaks to front legs} |
7,875.00
|
|
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456
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Two Sterling silver serving items. Cold meat fork and fish server with engraved fish, net and rods, Warrior medallion end with elaborate bright cut decoration. Unknown maker for Ball, Black & Co. |
1,687.50
|
|
457
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Three Queen Anne transitional maple and ash side chairs each having shaped yoke crest above vase form back spats and rush seats on turned legs with Flemish feet, New England, circa 1750. |
2,025.00
|
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458
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Georgia style Sterling silver six piece tea and coffee service having engraved alternating flutes with swag and bow decorated collar and snake form handles, Crichton Bros., London, 1926. Including, kettle on stand, tea pot, coffee pot, cream pitcher, covered sugar and a waste bowl. Total weight 138 oz. |
0.00
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| Oil on canvas, Albert Johannes Neuhuys, Netherlandish 1844-1914. Young Dutch girl in an interior next to a cradle. Signed lower right "Albert Neuhuys". 24 1/2 x 19". In a period frame. {lined, craquelure} |
1,800.00
|
|
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460
|
Queen Anne tip top tea table having a square top with scrolled edge on a turned and tapered urn form post with three scrolled legs terminating in snake feet. Circa 1780. Top: 34" square. |
1,350.00
|
|
461
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Federal gilt gesso and carved looking glass having blocked cornice with applied rosettes above fluted columns with Corinthian capitals. Upper panel with applied carved gilt ribbon and swag decoration. 19th Century. Height: 42", width: 25". |
2,475.00
|
|
462
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Maple and cherry banister back side chair having three split banisters with simple thin crest and ring and vase turned stiles and double stretchers. 18th Century. Provenance: "Carpenter Family". |
618.75
|
|
463
|
Miniature watercolor on ivory, American, 19th Century. Grandmother in Her Finery [portrait of a woman in bonnet and dress with elaborate lace collar], 1832. Inscribed verso: "Age-63-when likeness taken-in 1832". 2 3/4 x 2 1/4". |
506.25
|
|
464
|
Miniature watercolor on paper, American, early 19th Century. Portrait of a young woman in profile, wearing a small bonnet and brown dress with white collar. Oval format, 2 7/8 x 2 1/4". |
112.50
|
|
465
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Miniature watercolor on ivory, American, early 19th Century. Portrait of a young girl in light blue dress with pink sash and ribbons, holding a cat on her lap. Oval format, 2 1/8 x 1 3/4". |
1,181.25
|
|
466
|
Federal carved mahogany four poster bed, having square tapered headposts, a shaped stained headboard and fine carved and reeded tapered foot posts with acanthus and cross wheat urn carving, on fluted and molded blocks and turned and tapered legs, Massachusetts, circa 1790. |
0.00
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467
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Oil on panel, Josef Floch, Austrian/American 1895-1977. Head portrait of a fisherman, signed lower right J. Floch. 12 1/2 x 9 1/2". |
562.50
|
|
468
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Pair of Federal brass and iron steeple fire shovel and tongs, circa 1810. |
309.38
|
|
469
|
Watercolor on paper, Alfred Thompson Bricher, American 1837-1908. Coastal scene with waves and storm clouds in distance. Signed lower left A. T. Bricher. 10 x 24". |
1,687.50
|
|
470
|
Federal cherry drop leaf Pembroke breakfast table having a single drawer and square tapered legs, circa 1800. |
787.50
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| Classical giltwood girandole wall mirror having a fine wing spread carved eagle finial above drop garlands and ball decorations surrounding a convex mirror with ebonized surround terminating in a foliate drop, circa 1815. Height 38" Width 22" |
7,312.50
|
|
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472
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Sterling silver long handle punch ladle with double spouted bowl, Renaissance pattern by Tiffany & Co. |
1,350.00
|
|
473
|
Pair of bronze and basalt six light candelabra form table lamps, having raised figural decoration, with shades. |
1,068.75
|
|
474
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Federal mahogany shield back side chair, having raised crest with acanthus carved elements and beaded edge above a serpentine seat on fluted tapered legs. Massachusetts, circa 1790. |
675.00
|
|
475
|
Pair of Federal brass ball and steeple top andirons and log stops having faceted posts on scrolled and spur legs on ball feet, circa 1790 |
1,237.50
|
|
476
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Pair of Chinese Export octagonal plates having armorial decoration. Circa 1770. Diameter: 8 1/2". |
3,487.50
|
|
477
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Ladderback side chair having triple back splat with turned finials above a splint seat with double stretchers on sausage turned legs. American, 18th Century. |
191.25
|
|
478
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Sheraton mahogany dining table having center with deep drop leaves and matching "D" form ends all with molded apron and square tapered legs, circa 1825. |
2,137.50
|
|
479
|
Small hamadan scatter carpet having a narrow border surrounding a faded red field with repeating medallions. 4 1/2 x 8'. {worn with heavy moth damage} |
646.88
|
|
480
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Queen Anne mahogany tip top tea table having round top above a ring and urn turned post on cabriole legs with snake feet, Massachusetts circa 1760. Top diameter 27". |
843.75
|
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481
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Collection of Native American artifacts, including stone axes, arrow points, choppers, and etc. |
0.00
|
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482
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Native American woven cotton rug, cream with repeating stylized birds. 4 x 8'. |
123.75
|
|
483
|
Native American long carved wood and horsehair decorated two piece pipe stem, with one end wrapped in copper and having overall carving with bird, buffalo, bear and duck elements, with a carved horn mouthpiece. First half 20th Century. Length: 28". |
281.25
|
|
484
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Native American stone tomahawk or club, the handle a deer demur wrapped in leather and decorated with a long feather. First quarter 20th Century. Together with a hollow bone whistle having applied leather and feather decoration. |
78.75
|
|
485
|
Native American two part Catlinite carved pipe, the stem angled and tapered with a wooden mouthpiece, the bowl squared with a drop rounded heart. First quarter 20th Century. |
112.50
|
|
486
|
Two Native American Plains woven flat storage bags, one front with criss cross geometric stripe in green, brown and red, the reverse having horizontal stripes. Other with double row of angled design on each side. First quarter 20th Century. {faded} |
146.25
|
|
487
|
Native American Southwestern "Acoma" shallow bowl, pale redware outer and double banded flat inner rim with black feather decoration and stylized black and white feather center. First half 20th Century. |
78.75
|
|
488
|
Native American Plains style wood and hide covered tom-tom decorated with traditional symbols, 20th Century. |
84.38
|
|
489
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Collection of Native American pottery, including shards, bird form small bowl, decorated flute, shallow dish with lizard decoration {as is}, glazed pottery seated figure marked bottom "Tesuque Puebla by Jake Gold Friseo dealer". |
112.50
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|
490
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Two pieces of Native American pottery blackware, including a face form handled pear shaped footed pitcher, and a small pipe bowl with decorated fan element. 20th Century. |
56.25
|
|
491
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Collection of Native American souvenir items, including three hide decorated miniature teepees with painted Native elements, woven bark teepee with canoe, bark swing handle bucket, [10] various size bark canoes, most marked Made in Canada. 20th Century. |
123.75
|
|
492
|
Painted root form club, marked Mashpee. 20th Century. |
28.13
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493
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Bronze harpoon point, fluted with double ring side opening. {point has been blunted} |
28.13
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494
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Southwestern Native American San Ildefanso Puebla pot with geometric collar and singed in pencil on base, Alice Martinez. Height 3 1/2". |
309.38
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495
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Santa Clara Native American handled vessel. Height 7". |
191.25
|
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496
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Northwest coast Native American carved Argillite model totem pole. Height ? |
1,125.00
|
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497
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Northwest coast Native American carved wood and blue painted mask with heavy brow and chin and red lips. |
225.00
|
|
498
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Acoma Native American shallow pot with angled brown and yellow decoration. Diameter 5". |
112.50
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|
499
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Acoma Native American small pot with geometric scroll. |
56.25
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|
500
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Southwestern Blackware pottery Olla, circa 1930. Height 16", diameter 14". |
590.63
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|
501
|
Hepplewhite mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, with a reeded edge top over two top drawers and three lower graduated drawers, on a simple bracket foot, circa 1800. |
562.50
|
|
502
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Georgian silver footed coffee pot, having a flame finial above an elaborate pear shape body with scroll repoussé decoration and wooden handle, on a gadroon base. By John Lloyd, Dublin, 1774. Monogrammed: "PJC". Height: 11". Weight 24 troy oz. |
1,406.25
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| Oil on canvas. Frits Thaulow, Norwegian 1847-1906. "Under the Bridge" [Canal scene with houses and figure walking over a bridge], 32 x 26". Provenance: Private collection, Massachusetts; Vose Galleries, Boston; originally purchased at M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1906. {excellent condition, unlined} In a Thulin gilt and ebonized carved frame, incised verso with artist cipher and signed: "Thulin", dated 1927 and marked: "#1761", outer dimensions 40 x 34". |
40,500.00
|
|
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504
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Federal mahogany and satinwood card table having shaped top with inlaid extruded corners above a flame birch panel on reeded and tapered legs with a paper label of "John B. Hill", New Hampshire, circa 1810. |
5,062.50
|
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505
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Pair of brass and marble lamps having brass mounted column form on a stepped base. Twentieth Century. Height: 12". |
478.13
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|
506
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Dutch cut crystal sweet meat jar having thumb print bowl and stepped cover, Nineteenth Century. |
168.75
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507
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Federal tip top candlestand having brickwork inlaid octagonal top on a turned and reeded post with spider legs terminating in spade feet. Circa 1800. {refinished} |
2,812.50
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|
508
|
Chinese Export porcelain apple form temple vase having blue and white panels of courtesans in garden and small dragon form handles at collar. Chinese, mid 18th Century. Height: 11 3/4". |
956.25
|
|
509
|
Queen Anne mahogany veneer mirror, having pierced and gilt symmetrical raised crest above a symmetrical scrolled drop base with molded sides. American, 18th Century. Height: 27 1/2" Width: 14 1/4". {repair to crest} |
1,237.50
|
|
510
|
Pair of Windsor birdcage side chairs, having bamboo turnings and spindle back and turned button finials. Circa 1810. |
900.00
|
|
511
|
Twelve Sterling silver dessert spoons, Medici pattern by The Gorham Company. |
421.88
|
| William and Mary pine blanket chest, having a molded overhanging lift top on snipe hinges above three blind drawers and two lower drawers on a heavy molded base with flat molded panel ends and high turned bun feet. American, circa 1720. Height: 49" Width: 40" Depth: 18". {refinished, restored base and cornice molding} |
4,387.50
|
|
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513
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Georgian bracket clock, signed Michael Ruff-Wienn. Pos 43, late Nineteenth Century |
1,687.50
|
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514
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Oil on canvas, Goran Brunius, Swedish, born 1911. The Old Light Ship in Hamborg, Rosenvik, Djurgarden. |
675.00
|
|
515
|
Chippendale mahogany side chair having a rolled crest with carved ears and Gothic lattice back splat above slip seat on beaded edge legs with cross stretcher base. American, circa 1780. {break to splat and break and restoration to front left leg} |
731.25
|
|
516
|
Five Steuben crystal footed wines with double air twist stem. Signed Steuben. Height: 3 3/4". |
421.88
|
|
517
|
Collection of Steuben crystal, including two shallow round bowls, one: 5 1/2" diameter, other: 4" diameter; [2] 5" shallow dishes, [4] 4" shallow dishes; [8] 3" shallow dishes. {some engraved} |
101.25
|
|
519
|
Steuben crystal stemware including [6] wines, [6] cordials, [6] water goblets and [6] Champagnes with simple footed form with bulb stem and tear drop. |
703.13
|
|
520
|
Federal wavy birch or cherry one drawer stand having overhanging top above a banded single drawer on square tapered legs. New England, circa 1810. Height: 27 1/2" Width: 20" Depth: 19 1/2". |
900.00
|
|
521
|
Oil on artist board, Moore Smith, American, Twentieth Century. "The Brook" [Autumn landscape with bridge over brook]. Signed and dated lower right. 8 1/8 x 10" Exhibition label verso: Salmagundi Club Thumb-box Exhibition. |
450.00
|
|
522
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Sterling silver water pitcher. Bulbous form with shaped handle by Whiting Division of The Gorham Company. Height 7". 19 troy oz. |
309.38
|
|
523
|
Japanese Imari covered jar. Circa 1875. Height: 8 1/2". |
365.63
|
| Federal mahogany bow front chest of drawers, the inlaid overhanging top above four graduated drawers with stamped oval brasses on splayed French feet. New England, circa 1800. Height: 34" Width: 39" Depth 20 1/2". {refinished, base reset} |
8,437.50
|
|
|
525
|
Georgian silver footed cruet set, having five cut bottles in a cruet with an open handle center post and lattice work frame with gadroon edge, on ball and claw feet. By Edward Lowe, London, 1770. Height: 8 1/2" |
956.25
|
|
526
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Oil on canvas, Hudson river school, 19th Century, signed. River view with sailboat. 20 x 38". |
2,812.50
|
|
527
|
Chinese Export porcelain tea cup and saucer, decorated with crest of two birds. Circa 1810. |
281.25
|
| Oil on canvas, Unsigned, Interior view of two children seated reading at a window bench. Doll & Richards lavel verso: 43711/43215? Inscribed verso: Victor Donelley/Washington? 25 x 18". |
843.75
|
|
|
529
|
Sheraton style mahogany two drawer stand, having a molded extruded cookie corner top on ring turned and tapered legs. American, 20th Century. Height: 28 1/2" Width: 20 1/4" Depth: 17 1/2". |
1,350.00
|
|
530
|
Sheraton tiger maple bed having bold turnings with a high rolling pin crest above a paneled head board, circa 1820. |
1,237.50
|
|
531
|
Pair of Sterling silver fiddle end tablespoons. By William Moulton, Newburyport (1772-1861). Together with a silver ladle with simple round end. By Ebenezer Moulton, Boston (1768-1824). |
112.50
|
|
532
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Sterling silver round end large ladle, engraved "B". By Ebenezer Moulton, Boston (1768-1824). Weight 5.75 troy oz. |
450.00
|
|
533
|
Coin silver porringer having scrolled and pierce work handle with molded round bowl. Ebenezer Moulton, Boston (1768-1824). |
2,812.50
|
|
534
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Coin silver beaker, engraved: "RMH" and stamped "Moulton" on bottom. Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1810. Height: 3 5/8". |
506.25
|
|
535
|
Pair of coin silver sugar tongs having acorn form ends, monogrammed. By Enoch Moulton, Portland, Maine (1780-1820). |
281.25
|
|
536
|
Three American coin silver tablespoons, Joseph Moulton, Newburyport (1744-1816). |
0.00
|
|
537
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Three American coin silver round end tablespoons with initials "STC", together with six coffin end teaspoons with initials "BS". William Moulton, Newburyport (1772-1861). Together with a single coffin end teaspoon by Ebenezer Moulton, Boston (1768-1824). |
140.63
|
|
538
|
Collection of coin silver spoons, including [6] Moulton round end teaspoons, and [6] assorted Moulton round end coffee spoons, Boston, early 19th Century. |
196.88
|
|
539
|
Chippendale carved walnut wing chair with shallow back and straight molded front, on finely carved cabriole front legs having foliage carved knees and carved blossom returns, terminating in a bold ball and claw front foot. The back canted legs terminating in a square angled foot. Philadelphia, circa 1765. |
0.00
|
|
540
|
Coin silver large punch ladle having bright cut engraved handle with medallion profile of George Washington and gilt wash bowl. By N. Harding & Co., Boston, late 19th Century. 7 troy oz. |
787.50
|
|
541
|
Pair of cast iron Hessian form andirons, 19th Century. Height 14". {restored dogs}. |
140.63
|
|
542
|
Venetian style Rococo gilt mirror with elaborate scroll crest. 18th Century. Height 40". |
1,462.50
|
|
543
|
Northwest coast Native American woven grass basket having geometric angled sides, Russian River area. Height 8" Diameter 11" {breaks to rim}. Sold with #149/160-545 |
0.00
|
|
544
|
Native American coiled basket, cream with brown geometric motif and a red center stripe, 20th Century. Sold with #149/160-545 |
0.00
|
|
545
|
Northwest coast Native American woven grass bundle bag with brown and red stripes, Russian River area. Height 11 1/2". |
196.88
|
|
546
|
Northwest coast Native American rare woven grass mortar with angled diamonds, Russian River area. Diameter 18 1/2". |
56.25
|
|
547
|
Plains Native American birch bark and quill work covered box having angled colored design. dimensions |
196.88
|
|
548
|
Two Northwest coast Native American woven grass tapered square baskets, Russian River area. Sold with #153/160-549 |
0.00
|
|
549
|
Northwest coast Native American woven grass bottle form basket with angled stripes, Russian River area. |
140.63
|
|
550
|
Micmac Native American square splint basket, 19th Century. |
50.63
|
|
551
|
Northwest Native American small splint cradle.Sold with #158/160-552 |
0.00
|
|
552
|
Native American coiled grass shallow tray with alternating red bands. Diameter 12". |
61.88
|
|
553
|
Northwest coast Native American basket with double angled stepped squares, 19th Century. |
253.13
|
|
554
|
Northwest coast Native American basket with vertical alternating panels, 19th Century. |
56.25
|
|
555
|
Northwest coast Native American shallow basket with double chevrons, 19th Century. |
101.25
|
|
556
|
Northwest coast Native American stepped square basket, 19th Century. {breaks to edge} Sold with #165/160-558 |
0.00
|
|
557
|
Northwest coast Native American basket with angled dark bands, 19th Century. {breaks to rim}. Sold with #165/160-558 |
0.00
|
|
558
|
Northwest coast Native American conical form basket with rolled rim, 19th Century. {breaks to rim}. |
112.50
|
|
559
|
Small collection of early American item, including two wrought iron multi-barbed fish spears, steel and wood handled knife, two shaped butter scoops, 19th Century. |
90.00
|
|
560
|
Sterling silver large round footed cake tray with raised scrolled border and engraved lattice and scroll border, for Shreve, Crump & Low Co., marked 6952/186. Diameter 12". Weight 24 troy oz. |
253.13
|
| Federal mahogany and satinwood Roxbury case clock having stepped and molded form with brass stop fluted quarter columns below a bonnet with tombstone door and scrolled fret. The dial floral signed "Warranted by S. Willard" with time and strike movement and original printed label by Isaiah Thomas, circa 1800. Height 86". |
82,125.00
|
|
| Sterling silver footed fruit bowl with feathered and wreath applique and matching floral blossom and fern leaf edge, by Tiffany & Co., marked 9447-M-9436/1326 - 3 qts. Diameter 9 1/2". Weight 29 troy oz. |
2,025.00
|
|
|
563
|
Chippendale cherry side chair, having a simple raised crest and elaborate pierced symmetrical scrolled back splat with beaded edge legs and a stretcher base. New England, circa 1790. |
393.75
|
|
564
|
Sheffield oval platter having gadroon and shell border with crest, circa 1820. |
168.75
|
|
565
|
Queen Anne mahogany tip top tea table with birdcage on vase form column with shaped legs and slipper feet, circa 1780. |
1,237.50
|
|
566
|
Two pieces of Chinese Export porcelain, small covered tureen with board head handles and domed cover with shaped finial and floral reserves with green and pink scale border. Length: 7" Together with a matching pear shaped cream pitcher. Circa 1800. Height: 4 1/2" {slight rim chip} |
815.63
|
| Oil on canvas, Angelica Catharina Maria Anna Kauffman, Swiss 1740-1807. Portrait of Lady Pringle (Eliza McLeod), Fourth Baronet, wife of Sir James Pringle, in formal attire seated with a dog at her knee. Unsigned, 32 x 25". {lined; scattered light inpaint in background, spot of inpaint to hand and front of dress; discolored varnish and even craquelure} In a period frame. Numerous labels verso, including temporary loan, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1973. |
13,500.00
|
|
|
568
|
Pair of Georgian silver urn form salts having flared lip and stepped base with gold wash interior. By Hester Bateman, London, 1784. Diameter: 3 1/4", height: 2 1/4". |
675.00
|
|
569
|
Queen Anne maple oval top tea table having small oval top above a shaped apron on turned and blocked legs with pad feet. New England, circa 1760. Height: 26" Width: 30" Depth: 21". {refinished} |
2,700.00
|
| William and Mary maple gate leg table having an oval top and single long drawer on turned and blocked conforming swing legs. New England, circa 1740. Height: 28 1/2" Length: 41 Width: 14". {refinished, top repaired} |
8,156.25
|
|
|
571
|
Georgian silver tablespoon having round end with stag form crest. By Hester Bateman, London, 1780. Length: 8 3/4". |
168.75
|
|
572
|
Cobalt blue decorated stoneware crock with double molded handles and elaborate floral scroll decoration on all sides of the upper rounded neck. 19th Century. Height: 12 1/2" |
0.00
|
|
573
|
Stoneware shallow crock having a heavy molded rim and cobalt lettering "Henderson Grain Saving Feeder Pat. Nov. 14, '23". 19th Century. {slight crack in base} Height: 6", diameter: 11". |
56.25
|
|
574
|
Four gallon cobalt decorated stoneware crock having double applied handles and flared rim above incised "4" and stylized cobalt flower. 19th Century. Height: 13" |
365.63
|
|
575
|
Six gallon cobalt decorated stoneware crock having straight sides, applied double handles and a blossom and floral cobalt decoration. 19th Century. Height: 13" |
123.75
|
|
576
|
Stoneware double handled storage crock, having gray body with brown band at base and rope motif at collar, incised "Boston". Circa 1790. Height: 10 1/2" {1" repair to base; lid missing} |
393.75
|
|
577
|
Stoneware pitcher having brown collar. Circa 1940. Height: 10 1/2" |
84.38
|
|
578
|
Two gallon stoneware crock having blue scroll decoration and incised "E. & L. P. Norton, Bennington, Vermont, 1862". Height: 11 1/4". {mounted as a table lamp} |
815.63
|
|
579
|
Brown glazed jug, marked: "Taunton". 19th Century. Height: 9". |
50.63
|
|
580
|
American stoneware cobalt decorated two gallon jug incised, "G. Nagle Haverhill St. Boston", Ft Edwards NY. |
168.75
|
|
581
|
Two black and white engravings, Full length portrait of "George The Third King of Great Britain" Dupont after Gainsborough. Plate size 25 x 15". Together with "Charlotte Queen of Great Britain" by Dupont after Gainsborough. Plate size 25 x 15". {discoloration and creases} |
337.50
|
| Black and white engraving, Printed for Wallis & Stonehouse, after B. Romans, London, June 4, 1776. "An Exact View of Late Battle at Charlestown, June 17, 1775." Image size 10 3/4 x 15 3/4", plate size 12 x 16 1/2". In an ebonized and gilt frame. Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston. {very good condition, not examined out of frame} |
1,912.50
|
|
|
583
|
William and Mary painted tall blanket chest, the top having a molded edge over applied molded front, the upper with two blind drawers, the lower having two drawers on a molded base with turned trumpet and bun feet. Original tear drop pulls. Massachusetts, circa 1710. {Red paint is a 20th Century addition} |
3,262.50
|
|
584
|
Chippendale mahogany small looking glass having carved scrolled design, original condition, circa 1780. Height 20". |
168.75
|
|
585
|
Black and white etching, William J. Schaldach, American 1896-1982. Portrait of an Oriental. Signed in pencil lower right margin. Plate size: 5 5/16 x 6 5/16" |
90.00
|
|
586
|
Arts and Crafts silver long handle serving spoon, fiddle end, by Richard Blanchard. |
56.25
|
| Federal mahogany carved double bed having square canopy top above acanthus and reed carved posts and a simple pine headboard, stepping into the urn carved base with Marlborough feet. New England, 19th Century. {restored} |
6,187.50
|
|
|
588
|
Oil on panel, Soren Emil Carlsen, Danish-American 1853-1932. Autumn Trees. Initialed lower right. 4 1/2 x 6" Label verso: Wortsman Rowe Galleries, Inc. |
618.75
|
| Classical carved marble architectural form clock having column form with applied gilt brass instruments and Wedgwood pearlware putti and an enamel dial marked "Jump, London", English circa 1830. |
21,375.00
|
|
|
590
|
Japanese Samurai long sword having lacquered scabbard with shark skin handle wrapped with furniture and a dragon in cloud form Tsuba, 19th Century. |
618.75
|
|
591
|
Japanese Samurai long sword having lacquered scabbard with leather guard and dyed shark skin handle with an incised Tsuba, 20th Century. |
590.63
|
|
592
|
Japanese Samurai long sword having iron and brass scabbard with shark skin handle with a pierced Tsuba, 20th Century. |
675.00
|
|
593
|
Japanese engraved iron and gilt Samurai mask with lacquer collar plates, together with a pair of lacquer epaletes with gilt decoration, 19th Century. |
843.75
|
|
594
|
Black and white etching, William McGregor Paxton, American 1869-1941. French river scene with bridge, houses and anchored dory. Signed in pencil lower right. Plate size: 3 3/8 x 4 1/4" |
112.50
|
| Georgian mahogany step back bookcase having a flared cornice with applied Greek key molding, double doors with symmetrical glazed panels and adjustable shelved interior. The stepped lower section having a cross-grain edge with three beaded edge graduated drawers having bail form pulls, all on a molded bracket base, English, circa 1790. Height: 81", Width: 45". |
7,031.25
|
|
|
596
|
Russian silver small chalice, with bands of repoussé fruit and floral decoration and center raised medallion of Christ. Hallmarks bottom. Height 4 1/2". Together with a small horn cup with overall landscape decoration and inlaid silver monogram medallion. Height 4 1/4" |
196.88
|
|
597
|
Oil on canvas, A. J. Dyke, 19th Century. View of Mt. Ranier. 19 x 28". |
1,068.75
|
|
598
|
Pair of Chinese export blanc de chine diamond form vases with raised floral decoration, as lamps, Nineteenth Century. |
281.25
|
|
599
|
Federal mahogany and satinwood inlaid sewing stand having octagonal top with cross banded edge above two drawers, lower with sewing bag, Boston, circa 1810. |
11,812.50
|
|
601
|
Japanese stoneware teapot and a Chinese stoneware teapot, late 18th -early 19th Century. Chinese redware miniature smooth surface tea pot. Circa 1750. Height: 2 1/4". |
90.00
|
| Bronze table lamp having a white and yellow nautilus form leaded shade and angled arm on a round turned, raised base. Unsigned, circa 1915. {repatinated} |
900.00
|
|
|
602A
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Federal Pembroke mahogany drop leaf breakfast table having shaped leaves and a single beaded edge drawer on reeded and turned tapered legs, circa 1810. |
1,237.50
|
|
603
|
Pair of Tiffany Favrille glass tulip form shades. Signed "LCT", Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933). Height: 5". |
421.88
|
| Watercolor on paper, Frank W. Benson, American (1862-1951). Rocky coast with breaking waves and sailboat and lighthouse in distance. Signed lower left: "F.W. Benson, '27". 14 1/2 x 20". |
50,625.00
|
|
|
605
|
Chippendale mahogany oxbow slant lid desk, having a simple fitted interior of drawers over valanced cubbies with center fan inlaid cabinet door, above a case with heavy side bail lifts and four graduated serpentine beaded edge drawers with original bail pulls, all on a shaped molded base with bold ball and claw feet. Boston, circa 1760. Height: 45" Width: 42" Depth: 22". {legs reset and new glue blocks} |
7,593.75
|
|
606
|
Chinese Export decorated lacquer traveling sewing box with brass lifts and fitted interior containing ivory sewing accessories, and having a single drawer in the base. 19th Century. |
225.00
|
|
607
|
Black and white lithograph. Stow Wengenroth, American 1906-1978 Race at Latimer Reef, 1946. Signed in pencil lower right, edition of 75. 8 x 15 1/4" Stuckey 163. {not examined out of frame; slight paper wrinkling, two small areas of foxing in center sky} |
365.63
|
|
608
|
Black and white lithograph. Stow Wengenroth, American 1906-1978 Deserted House [Eastport, Maine], 1931. Signed in pencil lower right. 9 9/16 x 9 3/8" Stuckey 13. {excellent condition, full margins} |
225.00
|
|
609
|
Black and white lithograph. Stow Wengenroth, American 1906-1978 The Sage, 1964. Signed in pencil lower right, edition of 100. 15 x 11 13/16" Stuckey 291. {excellent condition, full margins} |
562.50
|
|
610
|
Black and white lithograph. Stow Wengenroth, American 1906-1978 Cedar Waxwing, 1963. Signed in pencil lower right, edition of 50. 15 x 8 1/16" Stuckey 287. {excellent condition, full margins} |
112.50
|
|
611
|
Black and white lithograph, Stow Wengenroth, American 1906-1978 "Colophon", [Eastport, Maine], 1932. Signed in pencil lower right. Stuckey 33. 6 3/8 x 5 7/8" {very good condition; full margins} |
95.63
|
|
612
|
Black and white lithograph, Stow Wengenroth, American 1906-1978 "In from the Sea", Ogunquit, Maine, 1965. Edition of 50, signed in pencil lower right. Stuckey 297. 15 5/8 x 11 1/16" {very good condition; not examined out of frame} |
225.00
|
|
613
|
Black and white lithograph. Stow Wengenroth, American (1906-1978). Snowy Owl, 1960. Edition of 50, Stuckey 262. Inscribed "To Dr. Lloyd Hawes with best wishes of artist Stow Wengenroth". Sight size: 16 1/2 x 11 1/2". |
337.50
|
|
614
|
Black and white lithograph, Stow Wengenroth, American 1906-1978. River Scene, 1943. Signed in pencil lower right, edition of 40. Stuckey 119. 5 3/8 x 9 3/4" |
0.00
|
|
615
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Black and white lithograph, Stow Wengenroth, American 1906-1978. Old Quarry, 1967. Signed in pencil lower right, edition of 40. Stuckey 309. 14 7/8 x 11" |
0.00
|
|
616
|
Black and white lithograph, Stow Wengenroth, American 1906-1978. Maine harbor scene. Signed in pencil lower right, edition of 70. Unlisted Stuckey. Sight size: 10 1/4 x 15 1/4" |
0.00
|
|
617
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Black and white lithograph. Stow Wengenroth, American 1906-1978 Brooklyn City, 1932. Signed and titled in pencil. 10 7/8 x 16 5/8" Edition of 25, Stuckey 24. {very good condition; very slight paper discoloration, full margins; 3" horizontal tear to lower right margin} |
506.25
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|
618
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Black and white lithograph. Stow Wengenroth, American (1906-1978). Wood Duck, 1958. Edition of 60, Stuckey 246. Signed in pencil lower right: "Stow Wengenroth". Sight size: 11 3/4" x 16 1/2". {foxed edges} |
112.50
|
|
619
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Black and white lithograph. Stow Wengenroth, American (1906-1978). White Gate, 1962. Edition of 25, Stuckey 279. Signed in pencil lower right: "Stow Wengenroth". Sight size: 16 x 12 1/2". |
123.75
|
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620
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Black and white lithograph. Stow Wengenroth, American (1906-1978). Great Horned Owl, 1960. Edition of 50, Stuckey 259. Signed in pencil lower right: "Stow Wengenroth". Sight size: 15 3/4 x 12 1/2". |
450.00
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| Queen Anne style maple flat top high boy having flat molded cornice above a single long drawer, two sets of short double drawers and three graduated drawers stepping into a base of three short drawers with a shaped drop apron on cabriole legs with pad feet. Height: 72" Width: 38 1/2" Depth: 19". {refinished, new front returns} |
11,250.00
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622
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English silver tablespoon having raised scroll trifid end. Marked, "EB", London, 1683. |
506.25
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623
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Edwardian mahogany folding bagatelle game table with ball and cue sticks, mounted on a base as a coffee table, 19th Century. |
1,462.50
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624
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Shaker maple and pine covered two finger box bearing stenciled initials "CY", and interior painted yellow, Poland, Maine, late Nineteenth Century. Length: 7 5/8". |
225.00
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625
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Early Roman style brass four spouted oil lamp with shaped base and tall post with scrolled handle and triple chain with accoutrements, late 18th Century. Overall height: 25". |
168.75
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626
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Georgian style mahogany double pedestal dining table having beaded edge with rounded ends on turned posts with saber legs, Nineteenth Century. |
1,687.50
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627
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Set of nine Georgian silver teaspoons. Pointed end with bright cut engraving and monogram. By John Shields, Dublin, 1769. |
365.63
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628
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Chinese Export porcelain small fruit bowl with interior of wave and dart decoration and outer with scale panels and floral scroll border with floral reserves. Circa 1800. Diameter: 7 3/4". |
281.25
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| Chippendale mahogany dressing mirror having a molded and shaped dressing mirror on double beaded square supports above an elaborately gadrooned cabinet of three conforming short drawers. English, 18th Century. Height: 23 1/2" Width: 19". {small piece of molding missing} |
1,462.50
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630
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Early copper tea kettle having gooseneck spout, acorn finial and rounded handle. Circa 1780. |
146.25
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| Federal mahogany sewing table, the shaped top with outset canted corners and ripple molded edge above a fitted drawer and a sewing basket drawer with ivory escutcheons, on tapered acanthus and reed carved legs. Salem, circa 1810. Height: 28 1/2" Width: 20 1/4" Depth: 16 1/4". {wooden pulls not original} |
14,625.00
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632
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Cut work memorial paper picture, center with eagle and words "Union 1863" surrounded by symbolic panels and urns and a border depicting Civil War vingettes. 19th Century. 10 1/2 x 6". {some edge damage} |
196.88
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633
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Harp, birds eye maple with inlay, serial #2183, by Lyon & Healy, Chicago, 1915. {strings missing} |
2,250.00
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634
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Chippendale mahogany mirror having scrolled ears and gilt eagle crest, circa 1780. Sold |
0.00
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635
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Sterling silver long handle round end stuffing spoon by Old Newbury Crafters. |
90.00
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| Queen Anne maple tavern table, having an oval pine top and a molded and scrolled cut out frame on turned and tapered splayed legs. New England, circa 1750. Height: 26 1/2" Length: 28" Width: 25". {refinished} |
2,812.50
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637
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Oil on canvas, Charles Cerny, Czechoslovakian 1892-1965. Still life with strawberries, lemons, bottles, decanter and dolphin glasses. Signed lower right Charles Cerny 1951. 11 x 9". |
506.25
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638
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Federal grain painted one drawer stand having square tapered legs, circa 1800. |
337.50
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639
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Sea Captain's oak and iron bound decanter set having a lift top revealing a fitted interior of six large decanters in two rows on either side of six small decanters, all square form etched with stylized tulips, Eighteenth Century. Width: 15", height: 10" |
703.13
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640
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Venetian or Portuguese wall sconce having double scrolled candle arms on a shaped and beveled edge mirror with panel back. 18th Century. Height: 25 1/2". {top element missing} |
871.88
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| Chippendale maple tall case clock having molded and stepped case below a broken arch bonnet with carved pinwheels decorations and a urn and floral painted dial with calendar movement signed, "Timothy Chandler. Concord", New Hampshire, circa 1790. Height 86". |
16,875.00
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642
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Georg Jensen Sterling silver three piece dresser set, Lotus pattern #HN172, including hair brush, round mirror and comb frame. |
478.13
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| Pair of pastel portraits on copper, Edward Lutterel, Irish 1650-1710. Portrait of Lady and Gentleman, 1698. Each signed and dated faintly center left. Sight size 14 x 11". In period Hogarth frames with labels verso. {very good condition, not examined out of frames} Provenance: Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston. |
4,275.00
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| Oil on copper, Oval portrait of a Gentleman in wig and formal dress. Signed in pencil verso "Morst?". In a gilt oval frame. 3 3/4 x 3". {minor surface grime} |
787.50
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645
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Japanese porcelain charger having a center landscape of geese and chrysanthemums, circa 1900. Diameter 15 1/4" |
112.50
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646
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Federal mahogany bow front chest of drawers, having a lunette inlaid overhanging top above four line inlaid drawers and a double drop apron on raised French feet. Massachusetts, circa 1810. Width: 42" Depth: 21". |
3,937.50
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647
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Sheffield plated silver rectangular covered vegetable having gadroon border and engraved crest, circa 1820. |
196.88
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648
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Early brass or bell metal pewter spoon mold, Eighteenth Century. |
225.00
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| Oil on canvas, Italian school, 19th Century. Landscape view of Rome with Castello di Sant Angelo. 24 1/2 x 34" {lined, surface craquelure} |
2,700.00
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650
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Two silver serving items. Coin silver shovel form berry scoop with twist handle and bright cut fruit and floral decoration on bowl, by Albert Cole, New York, together with a Sterling silver long handled pierced olive server, Wellington pattern by The Alvin Company. |
337.50
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651
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Georgian carved mahogany tip top tea table having revival carved top edge and a turned post on elaborate foliage carved slipper feet. 19th Century. |
1,800.00
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652
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Sterling silver nine piece dresser set, monogrammed "HMS", including hair brush, clothes brush, powder jar, comb frame, lipstick case, compact, shoe horn, nail file and hand mirror. By H.R. Morss & Co., North Attleboro, MA. |
140.63
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653
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Pair of Waterford cut crystal candlesticks, faceted with double wafer. Signed Waterford. Height: 8 1/4". |
157.50
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654
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Georgian style carved and gilt gesso mirror with elaborate carved open work cornice with swag, bird and relief center panel depicting sickle and sheaf of wheat. 19th Century. {damage to crest} Height: 46", width: 29". |
2,362.50
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655
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Black and white etching and engraving, Giovanni Piranesi, Italian 1720-1778 "Ravine del Sisto". Image size: 16 1/2 x 25 1/2". {very good condition} |
675.00
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656
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Black and white engraving, Giovanni Piranesi, Italian 1720-1778 "Veduta del Campidoglio di fianco". Plate size: 15 1/2 x 26 3/4". {center crease, good condition} |
731.25
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657
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Black and white engraving, Giovanni Piranesi, Italian 1720-1778 "Veduta del Ponte e Castello Sant Angelo". Plate size: 14 3/4 x 22 3/4". {center crease, moderate acid staining, full margins} |
731.25
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658
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Black and white engraving, Giovanni Piranesi, Italian 1720-1778 "Spaccato interno della Basilica di S. Paolo fiori delle Mura". Image size: 16 1/4 x 24". |
618.75
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659
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Black and white engraving, Giovanni Piranesi, Italian 1720-1778 "Veduta del Tempio delle Camene". Image size: 18 1/2 x 27 1/2". |
731.25
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| Sheraton mahogany inlaid sofa, having simple rolled back and shaped arms above urn form reed carved open arm supports terminating in satinwood inlaid blocked knees on four turned and tapered legs. North Shore Massachusetts, circa 1800. Width: 79". {refinished, repair to left arm and leg} |
5,343.75
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661
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Two gilt frames, one flat oak by Foster Brothers, opening: 18 x 22", other Greco Revival with molded floral corner decoration, unsigned, opening: 17 3/4 x 14 1/4". |
478.13
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662
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Collection of twig furniture, including an early round back child's rocker, a planter, doll chair and cradle. |
0.00
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663
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Folk art Adirondack style bird house with birch log and shingle construction, early 20th Century. |
253.13
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664
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Oil on canvas, Charles P. Appel, American 1857-1928. "Evening" [Impressionist river landscape at sunset] Signed lower left: C.P. Appel, 12 x 18". {unlined, surface grime, minor paint loss lower left} |
1,068.75
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665
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Two silver child's cups. One Sterling silver with bead edge by Tiffany & Co., marked 2204/4533. Other engine turned with bead and twist collar and repoussé handle. By George Unite, Birmingham, England, mid 19th Century. |
534.38
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666
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Sheraton mahogany chest of drawers having molded overhanging top above four long drawers with reeded plinth, on reverse vase form legs. Bottom drawer labeled "John Goddard Bridge St. Newport". |
1,237.50
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667
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Quilted coverlet having Sunflower pattern of yellow, brown and beige squares with red floral reverse, American, Late Nineteenth Century. |
590.63
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668
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Victorian silk and satin crazy quilt having log cabin variation with rounded and feathered border, American, late Nineteenth Century. |
225.00
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669
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Continental burl walnut veneer tantalus, the case having line inlay and elaborate center inlaid scroll and bird panels, the cover and sides open to reveal [4] blown and etched glass decanters with floral and swag decoration, and [13] matching footed cordials, all set in a gilt metal frame, 19th Century. Height: 10 3/4", length: 12 1/4", depth: 9 1/2". {some veneer damage} |
731.25
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670
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William and Mary oak day bed having long rectangular form and reclining back with barleycorn twist posts and legs joined by wreath and cherub carved stretchers and cane seat panels. English, circa 1690. Length: 63" Width: 21". |
675.00
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671
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Black and white lithograph, Leonard Baskin, American (born 1922). Portrait of an Elizabethan man, 23/100. Signed "Baskin". 17 x 12" |
0.00
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672
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Pair of Sterling silver compotes, Louis XIV pattern by Towle, #553. Diameter 9" Height 3". Weight of pair 20 troy oz. |
450.00
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673
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Small mahogany and rosewood veneer shelf clock having a flared molded Gothic cornice above the glazed octagonal face ope |