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Lot 151 - Brass fire fender
with faceted stud decoration. 9.5”h.x36”l.x11”d.
$100-$150
Sold at $25 |
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Lot 152 - Cased ship model
of a square rigger. As found.
$100-$200
Sold at $225 |
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Lot 153 - Queen Anne cherry tea table
with a circular top, urn turned shaft and snake
feet. 29”h. x 34” diameter, top
$700-$900
Sold at $550 |
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Lot 154 - Set of ten Minton dinner plates
with blue and gilt
decoration in the “Versailles” pattern and thirteen
matching butter plates.
$150-$200
Sold at $225 |
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Lot 155 - Paint decorated pine dome-lid trinket
box, probably
German. 4”h.x5.75”w.x3.25”d.
$200-$300
Sold at $250 |
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Lot 156- Rare Jacobean carved press cupboard with
carved flowers grapes and initials and date “W.H.
1766”. 65”h.x49.5”w.x20.25”d.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold at $2500 |
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Lot 157- Nice mahogany cased tubular chime clock,
early 20th c., with a brass face,
eight-day works with three weights and beveled glass
sides, label on works reads: “#2150667, John W.
Bennett, Clockmaker Greenwich, Conn.”.
88.5”h.x24”w.x17”d.
$3,000-$4,000 |
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Lot 158- Two
similar brass pails with iron swing handles.
$75-$100
Sold at $125 |
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Lot 159 - Redware pitcher
with brown glaze (damage to rim), a small redware
pot, four hotplates.
$50-$75
Sold at $50 |
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Lot 160 - Misc. grouping-
iron auger, Tole tray, spit fork, book press screw.
$25-$50
Sold at $25 |
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Lot 161- Fine
Georgian mahogany three-part banquet table with two
extra leaves and square molded legs.
28.5”h.x106.5”l. fully extended
$2,000-$2,500
Sold at $1400 |
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Lot 162 - Two brass buckets.
$75-$100
Sold at $100 |
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Lot 163 - Windsor sack-back armchair,
early 19th c., with carved knuckle arm
supports.
$800-$1,200
Sold at $1100 |
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Lot 164- Round
English Regency inlaid mahogany table with
down-swept legs. 30.5”h.x43.25” diam.
$400-$600
Sold at $225 |
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Lot 165 - Nice large Victorian walnut carved
jewelry box.
6”h.x13.5”w.x11”d.
$100-$150
Sold at $175 |
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Lot 166 - Pair of Dresden covered urns,
9”h. and a blue and white Delft, 15”h., all drilled
for electricity.
$50-$75
Sold at $250 |
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Lot 167- English silver Chippendale form
double-handled presentation tray, Birmingham,
England, inscribed on front “Presented to Dr. George
Hardyman by the Family of The Late Dr. & Mrs.
Tuckett as a token of esteem for his great kindness
and attention to their parents, May 1904” and on the
back “Mallory, Bath”. 26.5”l.x17”w.
$1,800-$2,200 |
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Lot 168 - Slag glass shaded green painted metal
lamp by Miller
Lamp Co. 21”h.
$150-$200
Sold at $250 |
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Lot 169 - Twelve Wedgwood plates,
10.75” diam., coffee pot, teapot, two creamers,
covered sugar bowl and cup & saucer in the
“Florentine Turquoise” pattern.
$150-$200
Sold at $450 |
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Lot 170 - Oval gilt leaf decorated mirror
and three picture frames.
$75-$100
Sold at $125 |
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Lot 171- German paint decorated dower chest, early
19th c., with two floral painted panels.
21”h.x50’l.x22.5”d.
$400-$600
Sold at $200 |
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Lot 172 - Set of twelve floral painted plates,
some signed “Selma L. Wallace”. 10.25” diam.
$150-$200
Sold at $175 |
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Lot 173- Blue and white Chinese export porcelain 19th
c. platter, 14.5”l. and an orange and white
porcelain plate.
$100-$125
Sold at $175 |
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Lot 174 - Grouping of Rose Medallion-
eight plates, bowl, saucer and four small octagonal
plates.
$100-$125
Sold at $150 |
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Lot 175 - Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut chest on
frame, c.1770,
with a molded cornice above a three-over-four
graduated drawer configuration, the base with
cabriole legs and drake feet, brasses appear to be
original. 73.75”h.x38”w.x 21.5”d.
$6,000-$8,000
Sold at $8500 |
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