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76. Oil on canvas impressionist painting of a
church by Mary Cooper Johnson Griest. 31.75”x18.5”
$200-$300
Sold for 450 |
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77. Pair crystal and gilt metal wall sconces,
c.1940. Electrified, lacking some prisms.
17”h.x10”w.
$200-$300
Sold for 300 |
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78. Whiting-Davis silver chain mail purse, Dutch
silver spoon, framed receipt dated June 1790.
$150-$200
Sold for 100 |
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79. U.S. Navy Chelsea ship’s clock,
ser.#16275E-1943, from the USS Franks. Unknown if
runs. 7.5” diam.
$25-$50
Sold for 350 |
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80. Massive pair cast iron andirons.
37”h.x21”d.x12”w.
$100-$200
Sold for 325 |
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81. Two-part cement birdbath. 33”h.x24”diam.
$150-$200
Sold for 200 |
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82. Pair of heron lawn ornaments, contemporary brass.
39” & 23” h.
$50-$100
Sold for 200 |
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83. Two concrete penguin lawn ornaments. Minor
chips.16” & 12” h.
$75-$100
Sold for 125 |
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84. Pair of concrete doves, Henri Studios 1982.
9”h. each
$50-$75
Sold for 25 |
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85. Flemish style walnut bench with faux leather
upholstery, prob. 19th c.
19”h.x60”l.x19”d.
$500-$700
Sold for 500 |
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86. Pair Chinese porcelain water bottles, blue &
white, 18th/19th c., w/stands
of a later date. Stains, discoloration. 18.25”h.
each
$750-$1,000
Sold for 2250 |
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87. Silver plate cold water pitcher by Ernest
Kaufmann, Phila., PA, pat. 1866, and book “American
Silver Plate” by Rainwater. 12”h.x8”diam.
$150-$200
Sold for 200 |
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88. Walking stick with silver overlay and
mother-of-pearl decorated handle, another cane and
tortoiseshell & mother-of-pearl checkerboard.
$50-$75
Sold for 350 |
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89. Jacobean style carved walnut cabinet with
marble top, 19th c. Top replaced,
repaired, missing front foot. 40.5”h.x47”w.x22”d.
$1,000-$1,500
Sold for 200 |
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90. Embossed leather trunk with metal mounts, on a
base of a later date. 23.5”h.x30”l.x17.25”d.
$400-$600
Sold for 100 |
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91. Acrylic painting by Harry Dunn “Her Guardian
Angel”. 21.5”x23.5’
$150-$200
Sold for 350 |
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92. Pennsylvania walnut tea table, octagonal top
and birdcage support, c.1780. Top cracked, stained,
scratches & losses. 28.75”h., top 30”x30”
$750-$1,000
Sold for 400 |
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93. Peter Sculthorpe original pencil drawing of a
woodbin signed “P. Sculthorpe” (crinkles to paper-
14”x14.5”) and a Sculthorpe print of a house.
17”x26.5”
$200-$300
Sold for 250 |
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94. Continental carved walnut occasional table with
hexagonal top. Cracks, chips, breaks, scratches,
worm holes. 28”h.x30”w.
$400-$600
Sold for 500 |
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95. English Queen Anne mahogany gaming table, 18th
c. Burns marks, patch, scratches, dent to top, RF &
RR legs repaired, back hinge replaced.
29”h.x32”w.x15.75”d.
$600-$900
Sold for 650 |
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96. Two acrylic paintings by Harry Dunn, “Lily’s
Roller Skate” 12”x16” & “Summer, Smoke & Serenade
11.5”x17.5”
$200-$300
Sold for 250 |
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97. Acrylic painting by Harry Dunn “Tally Ho”
19”x23.25”
$150-$200
Sold for 900 |
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98. Bronze statue of an emperor penguin signed “A.
Obara, Jr. 1981”. 19”h.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold for 900 |
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99. Bronze statue of a goshawk on dove and mounted
on a walnut base, signed “A. Obara, Jr. 1981, 1 of
10” 12”h.x19”l.x22” wingspan
$1,500-$2,000
Sold for 2400 |
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100. Two painted on porcelain landscapes signed
“Menard”, prob. Victor Pierre. Frames prob. of a
later date.12”x10”
$300-$400
Sold for 900 |
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