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Wiederseim
Associates,
Inc.
P.O. Box 470
Chester Springs, PA 19425
Phone: 610-827-1910
Fax: 610-827-1930
Email:
tew@wiederseim.com
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Photos &
Descriptions: Lots 576- 600
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576. |
Oak ball & stick hanging cupboard, c.1900, with curved glass sides. 32”h.x27”w.x6.5”d.
$250
-$350
Sold for $250 |
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577. |
Colorful cloisonné horse head, 20th c. 13”h.x7”w.x16”l.
$300
-$500
Sold for $350 |
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578. |
Empire mahogany gaming table, 19th c., with a rotating top. 29.5”h.x34”w.x17”d.
$100
-$150
Sold for $125 |
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579. |
Victorian walnut washstand with a marble top. 36’h.x27”w.x14.5”d.
$150
-$200
Sold for $175 |
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580. |
French brass carriage clock with beveled glass, face signed “Chas. Frodsham & Co”. 5”h.x3.25”w.x3”d.
$200
-$300
Sold for $200 |
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581. |
Staffordshire figure of a Scottish ghillie. 11”h.
$75
-$100
Sold for $50 |
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582. |
Therkildsen, Michael [Danish, 1850-1925] oil on canvas painting of sheep lying down in an open field and signed LR “M Th”. 10”x14.5”
$900
-$1,200
Not
Sold
Signature |
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583. |
French brass carriage clock with beveled glass. 4”h.x3.125”w.x2.5”d.
$100
-$150
Sold for $50 |
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584. |
English majolica type pitcher with swallow decoration. 9.75”h.
$50
-$100
Sold for $50 |
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585. |
Group of colored glass bunches of grapes, each approx 6’l.
$50
-$100
Sold for $50 |
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586. |
Ceramic gin cask, probably late 19th c. 11”h.x9”w.x5.25”d.
$50
-$100
Sold for $50 |
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587. |
Staffordshire white figural group 11”h. and a figural group spill vase, c.1860, 9.5”h.
$100
-$200
Sold for $75 |
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588. |
Four pieces of English majolica, late 19th c., platter 13”x9”, pitcher 6”h., plate 7.75”dia., pot 4”h.
$100
-$150
Sold for $75 |
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589. |
French gilt mantel clock, 19th c., with a wood base (lacking glass dome), works marked “V.A.P. Breveté SGBC”.
$150
-$200
Sold for $50 |
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590. |
Gouache portrait of a mounted
First Troop Philadelphia City
Cavalry officer signed “Arthur
Ed---(?)”. 6”x5”
$50 -$100
Sold for $25
Signature,
Close-up |
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591. |
Two First Troop Philadelphia
City Cavalry prints “Riding Dress”
and dismounted dress uniform, by Wm.
M. Huddy and printed by P.S. Duval,
Philadelphia. 11”x8”
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
Close-up Left,
Close-up Right |
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592. |
Large framed and matted pen &
ink print titled “First City Trooper
1812” and pencil signed and
inscribed “Pamela J. Ferrari,
September 7, 1981”. 30”x21.5”
$100
-$150
Sold for $25
Signature,
Close-up |
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593. |
Gorham “Old English Tipt”
partial sterling silver flatware
service- 4 each dinner forks
7.125”l., dinner knives 8.75”l,
tablespoons 7.75”l., cream soup
spoons 6.25”l, 5 teaspoons 6.125”l.,
3 butter spreaders 6.375”l., 2
slotted serving spoons 9”l.,1 each
salad fork 6.725”l.,ladle 6.5”l.,
serving spoon 9.125”l., serving fork
9.125”l. All unmonogrammed.
$200 -$300
Sold for $800
Marks |
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594. |
Six Peter Bennett, London silver
teaspoons, c.1750, and pair Henry
Plumpton, London, silver sugar
tongs, c.1761, and eight misc.
pieces sterling silver flatware.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
Spoon Marks,
Tong Marks,
Spoon Monogram |
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595. |
Large Georgian barometer, inlaid mahogany banjo form, signed “Poncial C. Worcester”. 45”h.x12”w.x1.5”d.
$300
-$500
Sold for $175 |
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596. |
No Lot
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597. |
English Blue Willow platter 17.5”x14” and a turkey platter 19”x15.5”
$50
-$100
Sold for $75 |
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