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Lot 326 -Shirley Temple doll,
13”h., and a WW II pilot doll, 17”h.
$150-$200
Sold at $75 |
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Lot 327 - Unusual oriental needlework
with three figures. As found.
$75-$100
Sold at $25 |
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Lot 328 - Unusual carved walnut tall case clock,
c.1780, with a brass face signed “John Rincker”,
30-hour works, shaped door and carved base. 87.5”h.
$2,000-$3,000 |
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Lot 329 - Large oriental silk embroidered tapestry,
19th c., with birds, flowers and insects.
$500-$600
Sold at $75 |
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Lot 330 - Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut slant front
desk, c.1780,
with serpentine carved document drawers, shaped
prospect center drawer concealing hidden drawers all
above a case flanked by fluted quarter columns and
resting on ogee bracket feet. 40.25”h.x42”w.x22”d.
$4,000-$6,000
Sold at $4250 |
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Lot 331- Nice
Black Forest
carved stag head with horn antlers and mounted on an
oak leaf plaque. Approx. 38”h.x14.5w., ear to ear.
$300-$400
Sold at $475 |
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Lot 332- Exceptional Philadelphia Empire mahogany
sofa, attributed to Anthony G. Quervelle, with
acanthus carved crest, scrolled arm supports and
animal paw feet ending in casters.
87”l.x23.5”d.x37.5”h.
$2,000-$2,500
Sold at $1500 |
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Lot 333- Georgian mahogany armchair, c.1780, with a
pierced vertical splat and square molded legs and
stamped “W.F.”. 24”w.x37.5”h.
$600-$800
Sold at $1100 |
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Lot 334 - Large carved marble standing eagle,
20th c., with yellow glass eyes. 22”h.
$200-$300
Sold at $375 |
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Lot 335 - English Chippendale mahogany highcase, 19th
c., with a blind fretwork cornice, chamfered corners
and acanthus carved knees with ball and claw feet.
62.5”h.x37’w.
$1,500-$2,000
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Lot 336- American ceremonial dress saber by Horstman, Philadelphia inscribed “Patriarchs Militant” and “Benj. R. Jenkins”,
39”l. with scabbard and a GAR lapel pin and medal
and misc. brass buttons.
$300-$400
Sold at $100 |
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Lot 337- Framed
engraving “Washington Passing the Delaware”.
12”h.x16.5”w.
$200-$300
Sold at $350 |
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Lot 338- Jacobean style black walnut armchair,
c.1920, with red upholstered seat and blue striped
cushion. 58”h.x24”w.
$400-$600
Sold at $100 |
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Lot 339 - English brass footman, late 19th
c., with a pierced top and animal paw feet.
11.5”h.x16”w.x11.75”d.
$250-$350
Sold at $275 |
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Lot 340 - French marquetry inlaid oyster walnut
bureau, c.1920, with three drawers.
30”h.x38.75”w.x23”d.
$800-$1,200
Sold at $700 |
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Lot 341 - Sterling silver flatware service for ten by Towle in
the “Kings” pattern, 1904, monogrammed “F/H&J”, 64
pieces total.
$400-$600
Sold at $450 |
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Lot 342 - Bag lot of sixteen coin silver teaspoons
by various makers, two salt spoons by W. Hartenby,
sugar spoon by Butler & McCarty.
$150-$200
Sold at $75 |
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Lot 343 - Fine mahogany three-part banquet
table, 19th
c., with down-swept legs and brass feet.
Table-102"l.x45"w.x29.5"h. Two extra leaves-
19.75"l.x45"w. each.
$5,000-$7,000
Sold at $6000 |
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Lot 344 - Bronze statue
of a woman signed “C. Conradt, Philad”, perhaps from
a newel post. 12.75”h.
$150-$200
Sold at $125 |
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Lot 345 - American coin silver five-piece
tea service,
early 19th c., each piece monogrammed “N.E.E.”.
No maker’s mark(s).
$1,500-$2,000
Sold at $1400 |
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Lot 346 - Silk on linen sampler
“Wrought by Rebecca
H. Brauers, 1824” with ABC’s, verse and floral
border, probably Chester Co., Pennsylvania. 16”x16”
$1,800-$2,200
Sold at $1700 |
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Lot 347 - Western Pennsylvania Sheraton
cherry cylinder roll desk,
c.1830, with a baluster turned galleried top over
three drawers over a felt writing surface above
graduated drawers flanked by half-columns.
57”h.x37”w.x21.75”d.
$2,000-$2,500
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Lot 348 - Early Queen Anne mahogany tea table with a
tripod base and snake feet. 31.5” diam.x29”h.
$800-$1,200
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Lot 349 - Nice Cowden & Wilcox, Harrisburg
four-gallon stoneware jug with blue floral
decoration. 17”h.
$600-$900
Sold at $1100
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Lot 350- Renaissance Revival oak lectern, late 19th
c., with a red felt adjustable book rest pad.
$400-$600
Sold at $225
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