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101. |
Banjo form rosewood barometer
by Wilson & Son, London. 39.25”h.x10.5”w.
$200
-$300
Sold for $275
Maker |
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102. |
French marble mantel clock
by Fenon & F. Margotin, Paris, with exposed escape movement, calendar and date. 15”h.x12.5”w.x7”d.
$750
-$1,000
Sold for $1,000 |
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103. |
Framed print
signed in pencil “Joseph P. Sims 1947, Burnt Coat Harbor to Cortright Wetherill”. 9.25”x12”
$25
-$50
Sold for $700
Inscription,
Signature,
Title |
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104. |
German silkscreen prints,
dated 1919, “Walpurgisnacht, Von Otto Stieffel, Zwolf Schattenrisse, EDM. V. Konigs Junstverlag, Heidelberg”, one complete set of 12 and 4 duplicates.18”x16” each
$100
-$150
Sold for $200
Title Page
Photo is showing 12 of 16 |
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105. |
Arts & Crafts hammered copper dish
with enameled snail by Steinicken & Lohr. 7.25”diam.
$100
-$150
Sold for $25
Marks
Photo of marks attached |
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106. |
Oil on canvas still life
of an artist’s palette with brushes signed “M. F. L.” 19.5”x26.5”
$300
-$500
Sold for $750
Signature |
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107. |
Oil on panel painting
of a man watering flowers (after) Carl Spitzweg and initialed “I. I.” 19.25”x13.75”.
$750
-$1,000
Sold for $1,100
Signature |
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108. |
Mahogany fan inlay mirror
with label “John Elliott, Philadelphia”. 46.5”x28”
$1,000
-$1,500
Sold for $400 |
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109. |
Brass bed warmer,
early 19thc., with turned maple handle. 43.5”l.x12”diam.
$100
-$150
Sold for $125 |
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110. |
Mahogany banjo form barometer
signed “Porri Vachio & Co., London”. 38”h.x10.5”w.x2.5”d.
$300
-$400
Sold for $325
Maker |
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111. |
Pair Corinthian candlesticks
by Gorham, weighted sterling. 8.5”h.
$300
-$400
Sold for $375 |
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112. |
Oil on canvas portrait,
c.1830, of a woman. 28”x23”
$1,000
-$1,500
Sold for $600 |
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113. |
Chinese carved screen,
eight sections, each panel 72”h.x15.5”w.
$400
-$600
Sold for $1,400 |
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114. |
Framed print
“The Merry Beaglers” by J. Harris Sculp. 18”x25”
$300
-$400
Sold for $450 |
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115. |
Brass oil lamp,
electrified. 23.25”h.
$50
-$75
Sold for $25 |
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116. |
Three acrylic paintings
of Civil War scenes by Charles Hoffbauer of the murals, Battle Abbey, Richmond. 4.75”x9.25”
$200
-$300
Sold for $375 |
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117. |
Brass door knocker
with beagle head and hunting whip signed “© W. Clark Noble Sc”. 6”h.x8”w.x2.75”d.
$300
-$400
Sold for $400
Signature |
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118. |
Sterling silver candy dish
by Howard & Co., NY, 1905, with cobalt liner 3.25”h.x5.5”w.x4”d. and a Georgian style silverplate gravy boat.
$100
-$200
Sold for $75 |
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119. |
Tumbling block quilt,
red and yellow. 75.5”x75.5”
$75
-$100
Sold for $50 |
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120. |
Twelve Spode Copeland china plates
for Tiffany & Co., NY. 9”diam. each
$200
-$300
Sold for $250 |
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121. |
Sterling silver kettle on stand
by Gorham.
$500
-$700
Sold for $950 |
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122. |
Builder’s concept gouache
“Wilford Trans-Atlantic Gyroplane Designed 1938 for First Rotary Wing Congress Tested 1960” and signed “Ayster ‘38”. 19”x27.5”
$400
-$600
Sold for $200
Signature,
Label |
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123. |
Fitzhugh Chinese porcelain undertray.
9.5”x9”
$200
-$300
Sold for $150 |
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124. |
Sterling silver three-piece tea set
- teapot 8”h., creamer 4.5”h., sugar 3.5”h..
$150
-$200
Sold for $225 |
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125. |
Four yellowware molds.
$50
-$75
Sold for $175 |