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51. Majolica swan planter, c.1900, signed
“Delphin Massier Vallauris A.M.”. 11”h.x9”w.x15”l.
$400-$600
Sold for $550 |
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52. Rare spread eagle maple butter pat, early
19th c., 3.5”h.
$250-$350 NS |
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53.
Two framed collages of baskets of fruit
with butterflies. 9.25”x14.25”
$50-$75
Sold for $125
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54.
Sheraton tiger maple youth size end table
with two drawers and fluted turned legs. 24”h.x16.25”w.x14.25”d.
$150-$200
Sold for $150 |
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55. Chrome
and walnut bar set with oval tray, possibly by
Abercrombie & Fitch, including a lemon
squeezer and glass holder and signed “A.J. Linton,
Paris”. 26”l.x18”w.x12”h.
$400-$500
Sold for $350 |
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56.
Framed print “Old
Channel- Waldport Bay” pencil signed by the artist
John L. Carter #265/450. 23”x30.5”
$75-$100
Sold for $40 |
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57. Large blue glazed ceramic jardinière,
20th c. 12.5”h.x19.5” diam.
$150-$200
Sold for $225 |
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58. Signed Meissen porcelain centerpiece
bowl with floral and figural decoration.
8”h.x15”l.x7”w.
$150-$200
Sold for $300 |
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59. Three-gallon stoneware jug with blue
floral decoration and strap handle, converted to a
lamp.
$150-$200
Sold for $100
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60. Copper bucket, 19th c., with
iron swing handle (19” diam.), a Continental copper
tea kettle with brass handle (12”h.) and a brass
pail with iron handle (15” diam.)
$100-$150
Sold for $275 |
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61.
Two similar birdcage
Windsor
side chairs, c.1790.
$150-$200
Sold for $500 |
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62.
Black galvanized horse and buggy
weathervane, a small Tole decorated roll-top bin and
a fire mark.
$100-$150
Sold for $125 |
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63.
Three framed and matted prints “Fore’s
Hunting Casualties”, plates 1, 3 & 5 (after Alken). 14.5”x17” each, framed
$75-$100
Sold for $175 |
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64.
Rare print “Amerique Septentrional Etat De
New York” No.6, with a two-masted schooner, provenance Kennedy Galleries. 15”x17.5”
$100-$150
Sold for $300 |
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65.
Windsor side chair in old red paint with splay
legs and stretcher base.
$200-$300
Sold for $125 |
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66.
Brass lantern clock, 20th c.,
with a cut out top, Roman numerals, engraved face
signed “W. Resbridger, Darking” and clockwork
mechanism. 10.25”h.x6.5”w.x5.75”d.
$200-$300
Sold for $225 |
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67.
Empire mahogany chest of drawers, c.1840,
with paw feet. 45”h.x43.5”w.x21.5”d.
$150-$200
Sold for $400 |
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68.
Oil portrait of a boy with hat titled
“Florence” and signed “Ruth Alsobrook, 1937”.
19.5”x13.5”
$100-$150
Sold for $100 |
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69.
Pair of cast iron seated black cat
andirons. 16”h.x15.5”d.
$250-$350
Sold for $300 |
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70.
Birdcage Windsor armchair and two stencil
decorated side chairs.
$100-$150
Sold for $225 |
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71.
Finely carved miniature duck mounted on
driftwood.
6”l.x2.5”w.x3.5”h.
$100-$200
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72.
Walnut table swift, 19th c.
31”h.
$75-$100
Sold for $100 |
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73.
Early staved washtub with blue decoration
and carrying handles. 26” diam.x18.5”h.
$50-$75
Sold for $125 |
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74.
Bag lot of hardware - catches, keepers,
etc, mostly brass.
$75-$100
Sold for $150 |
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75.
Grouping of ironware - fireplace tongs and
rake, an ornate latch, two Conestoga wagon chains, and a rare ornate chopper.
$200-$300
Sold for $175 |
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