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626. |
Newport sterling silver revere type bowl. 4.5”h.x9”dia.
$100
-$150
Sold for $300 |
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627. |
Bye, Ranulph (De Bayeaux) [American, 1916-2003] watercolor painting with label verso “Southampton Station, PA, Reading Company, January 1964” and signed “Ranulph Bye”. 11”x14”
$200
-$300
Signature
Sold for $200 |
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628. |
Faux wood grain leather cased gun/cane, single action, 19th c. 35.25”l.
$800
-$1,200
Close-up,
Detail
Not
Sold |
|
629. |
Framed Pennsylvania German style cutout of an eagle signed “G.B. French 1989”. 9.5”x15.5”
$100
-$125
Sold for $75 |
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630. |
Armchair with red leather upholstery.
$50
-$100
Sold for $400 |
|
631. |
Hanging brass oil lamp by B&G Co., with tin shade, converted to electricity. As found. 33”h.
$100
-$150
Sold for $50 |
|
632. |
Large Pennsylvania pine bench table, c.1850, with a two-board batten pinned top. 28”h., top 41.5”x67.5”
$1,500
-$1,750
Open
Not Sold |
|
633. |
American Indian hide and beaded pouch, 20th c. 8”l.
$100
-$125
Sold for $50 |
|
634. |
Federal Mahogany candlestand, c.1790, with a dish top, urn-form carved shaft and down-swept legs. 26.5”h., top 19”dia.
$500
-$600
Sold for $300 |
|
635. |
French black and clear glass perfume atomizer “Marcel Franck* Made in France + Brevete+S.G.D.G.” and another example, 7.5”h. each
$100
-$125
Sold for $125 |
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636. |
Confederate percussion rifle with the lock signed “S.C. Richmond 1858” and with brass nose cap. 56”l.
$3,000
-$4,000
Close-up 1,
Close-up 2,
Marks 1,
Marks 2
Not Sold |
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637. |
Five Victorian fans, largest 13”l.
$100
-$125
Sold for $50 |
|
638. |
Signed and numbered print “Pablo H/Wiggins 76”, 2.188. 22”x16”
$50
-$100
Signature
Sold for $175 |
|
639. |
Four brass lamps (3 electrified), a nickel plated example, tallest 11.5”h. and 2 misc. shades approx 9.75”dia.
$100
-$125
Sold for $50 |
|
640. |
Copper pot 6.5”h. with miniature tin and iron ware- grater, Wagner cornbread mold, etc.
$50
-$100
Sold for $75 |
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641. |
Rare Civil War era percussion revolver stamped “3D K.Y.” by Ellengills pat. 1856, serial #4481, with original black leather holster. 13.5”l.
$2,000
-$3,000
Marks
Not Sold |
|
642. |
Grouping of lamp parts- two globes, Aladdin burners (electrified, shade, etc.
$100
-$200
Sold for $25 |
|
643. |
Victorian walnut open armchair, c.1870. 46.5’h.x26”w.x21”d., seat 16”h.
$75
-$100
Sold for $75 |
|
644. |
Six-gallon stoneware crock with blue stencil decoration E.S. & B. Newbrighton, PA. 16.5”h.x11.5”dia.
$100
-$150
Sold for $100 |
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645. |
Unusual English Queen Anne mahogany writing desk, c.1780, with an adjustable tilt top and two swing out arms, closed 29”h.x 28”w.x18.5”d.
$500
-$700
Back
Sold for $425 |
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646. |
Copper apple butter kettle, 19th c. 17”h.x26”dia.
$200
-$300
Sold for $150 |
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647. |
Regency style inlaid mahogany gaming table with a tooled leather top having a reversible inset to change from a backgammon to checker/chess board, with brass label “Maitland Smith”, two working drawers and two faux drawers. 29.5”h.x37”w.x26”d.
$600
-$800
Label,
Alternate
Sold for $700 |
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648. |
Cast iron cauldron with peg feet. 16”h.x25.25”dia.
$75
-$100
Sold for $100 |
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649. |
Round Empire mahogany table with heavy pedestal base (no extra leaves). As found. 29”h.x60”dia.
$100
-$150
Sold for $125 |
|
650. |
Rare Civil War leather cartridge box for 58 caliber rifled musket, with brass “U.S.” oval insignia. 7”x8”
$400
-$500
Interior
Sold for $125 |