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526. Pierced tin and wood hanging pie safe,
punched tin decoration by Miriam Clegg, 1973.
43.5”h.x36”w.x15”d.
$200-$300
Sold for $50 |
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527. Wood swift,
29.5”h.x27.75”w. and a small bench
16.5”h.x20.5”l.x9.75”d.
$50-$75
Sold for $75 |
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528. Primitive wood wool winder.
25”h.x27”w.x19”d.
$50-$75
Sold for $25 |
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529. Pine dry sink,
c.1830, with lift lid and dovetailed construction.
36”h.x41”w.x18”d.
$200-$300
Sold for $1,200 |
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530. Old Town canvas canoe,
c.1920, serial #15-2781, four paddles, cane seats,
partial old stenciled label. 15’l., beam 31”, and an
Old Town Canoe catalogue.
$600-$800
Sold for $2,100 |
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531. Hayfork
signed “M.B. Young”. 69”lx21.5”w.
$75-$100
Sold for $100 |
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532. Four hayforks,
a rake, and two threshers.
$75-$100
Sold for $75 |
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533. Upper section of a corner cupboard,
19thc., with dentil molding. As found.
47”h.x54”w.x32”d.
$100-$150
Sold for $25 |
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534. Pine bucket bench,
19thc., red paint of a later date.
47.5”h.x31.75”w.x13.5”d.
$200-$300
Sold for $375 |
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535. Plank bottom settee,
late 19thc., with yellow paint decoration
of a later date. 34.5”h.x63.5”l.x15.5”d., seat
19.5”h.
$300-$400
Sold for $125 |
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536. Two grinding stones.
10”dia. and 9.75”dia.
$25-$50
Sold for $75 |
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537. Wood flax brake,
c.1800. 21”h.x50.5”w.x32.5”d.
$100-$200
Sold for $20 |
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538. Large copper cooking pot
with a dovetailed iron handle, 14.25”h.x16”dia. and
a copper boiler. 12.5”h.x27.75”l.x13”d.
$100-$125
Sold for $100 |
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539. Hepplewhite pine school master’s desk,
c.1810, oak legs and lift lid opening to a
compartmentalized interior and secret compartment.
39”h.x35.5”w.x35.75”d.
$600-$800
Sold for $225 |
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540. Early iron wheel
with chain. 27.5”dia.
$25-$50
Sold for $20 |
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541. Red painted bench table.
29”h., top 50”l.x35.75”w.
$100-$150
Sold for $325 |
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542. Pair of pine dough boxes
with red paint. 11”h.x37”l.x18”d. and
10.5”h.x29.5”l.x16.25”d.
$50-$75
Sold for $175 |
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543. Plank bottom rocker,
two captain’s chairs and two arrow-back side chairs.
$75-$100
Sold for $25 |
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544. Red painted plank bottom settee.
35”h.x70.75”l.x21.5”d., seat 18.5”h.
$100-$150
Sold for $150 |
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545.
Picnic table, late 20thc.,
from the front porch of Hard Scrabble Farm
29”h.x72”l.x23.75”d. and two benches.
18.5”h.x72”l.x10”d. each.
$50-$75
Sold for $25 |
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546. Tin lantern,
wood candlestick, caricature bottle opener, keg tap,
ricer and porcelain head tiebacks.
$100-$125
Sold for $75 |
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547. Sheraton table
with removable top opening to storage compartment.
29”h.x40”l.x25.5”d.
$50-$75
Sold for $25 |
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548. Red painted long bench.
As found. 18”h.x92”l.x12.75”d.
$50-$75
Sold for $75 |
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549. Cedar chest.
18”h.x33.25”l.x18”d.
$25-$50
Sold for $25 |
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550. Chester County, Pennsylvania Queen Anne
walnut tall case clock by Benjamin Chandlee,
c.1758, the sarcophagus blind fretwork bonnet
encasing a silvered brass face with pewter
spandrels and Roman numeral chapter ring below a
bull’s-eye signed “B. Chandlee, Nottingham” all
over a waisted case with tombstone door over a
conforming base with step-down molding. For a
similar example see Chester County Clocks and
Their Makers by Arthur E. James, pages 76
and 77. Provenance according to documents: Clock
was purchased on December 3, 1963 by Miriam and
Alfred Clegg at the A.R. Cox Auction. It was
sold for Dr. Samuel S. Simons, MD, Lancaster,
PA. The clock was originally in the possession
of the Haines Family of Mt. Welcome in the
southern part of Lancaster County near
Nottingham, Chester County. 93”h.x21”w.x11”d.
$40,000-$50,000
Sold for $40,000
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