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426. Three framed silhouettes
and 2 family portraits.
$150-$200
Sold for 150 |
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427. English/Irish mahogany tea table,
18th c., with birdcage support.
Refinished, old stains. 27.5”h.x33”diam.
$800-$1,200
Sold for 750 |
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428. Philadelphia Sheraton mahogany gaming table,
c.1820, with maple inlay. Refinished, small patch
one side. 28”h.x36”w.x17.5”d.
$1,000-$1,500
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429. Pair of Queen Anne style mahogany wingchairs
by Saybolt Clelan.
$300-$400
Sold for 600 |
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430. Two oriental brass-bound mahogany stained
cabinets.
11”h.x9.25”w.x12”d. & 10.5”h.x7.75”w.x8.5”d. (base
loose/detached)
$100-$125
Sold for 100 |
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431. Two-gallon stoneware jar
with blue floral decoration. Some discoloration,
paint stains, no cracks. 14”h., top 6.5”diam.
$200-$300
Sold for 275 |
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432. Philadelphia Chippendale style mahogany
two-part highboy,
custom made. 88”h.x41”w.x24”d.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold for 2200 |
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433. Sevres style oval porcelain planter,
artist signed. 5.25”h., top 12.5”9”
$200-$300
Sold
for 500 |
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434. Coin silver punch ladle
signed “I. McMullin”, various dates and initials.
12.5”l.
$600-$800
Sold for 350 |
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435. Pewter figure of a Dutchman
from the East India Co. Crack to cape, urn dented.
13”h.
$50-$75
Sold for 275 |
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436. Federal coin silver cream pitcher
by Lewis & Smith, monogrammed. 4.5”h.
$300-$400
Sold for 250 |
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437. Silver plate hot water urn
14.5”h.x11”w., and 2 small silver plate trays 12.5”
& 9” diam.
$100-$150
Sold for 150 |
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438. Reproduction cast iron fire back.
28”x26”
$200-$300
Sold for
200 |
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439. Philadelphia Chippendale mahogany armchair,
c.1780. Old surface, possibly a potty chair at one
time. 38’h.x24.5”w.x18”d., seat 18.5”h.
$500-$700
Sold for 500 |
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440. Queen Anne style walnut candlestand
with birdcage support. Chip to rim, discoloration to
top, wedge missing key. 28.5”h.
$150-$200
Sold for 450 |
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441. Bronze of a male nude
signed “MacKenzie”. 5.75”h., base 2.75”x3.5”
$150-$200
Sold for 2500 |
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442. Sterling silver lobed bowl by Reed & Barton,
monogrammed. 8.25”diam.
$150-$200
Sold for 125 |
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443. Sterling silver oblong tray
by Frank Smith, “Chippendale” pattern, monogrammed.
12”x8”
$150-$200
Sold for 225 |
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444. Gothic Revival mahogany veneered plantation
desk
with arched doors above a desk base. Losses to
veneer, cracks, cornice loose. 81”h.x40.5”w.x21”d.
$600-$800
Sold for 750 |
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445. Victorian walnut mantel clock
by Waterbury. Alligatoring to surface, missing side
finials, not running. 20.5”h.x13.25”w.x4”d.
$100-$125
Sold for
125 |
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446. Wrought iron rush light,
18th/19th c. on a primitive
wood stand. 51”h.
$500-$700
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447. Six-gallon stoneware jar
with blue decoration. 16”h.x9.5”diam.
$2,000-$3,000
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448. Two similar bamboo turned Windsor side chairs,
c.1820.
$250-$350
Sold for 200 |
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449. Red painted rope bed,
c.1840, with acorn finials.
$200-$300
Sold for 50 |
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450. Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut tall case clock,
circa 1770, signed “Wilm. Huston, Philadelphia”
having a sarcophagus top bonnet surmounted by three
finials above a glass door encasing a pewter dial
with brass spandrels with pewter chapter ring, Roman
numerals and eight-day movement all above a case
with tombstone door, conforming base and ogee
bracket feet. Provenance: Cooper Family. 9’4”h.
$30,000-$40,000
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