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101.
Pair of Federal brass double lemon top
andirons with spurred legs and ball feet. 19.5”h.x20”d.x10’W.
$200-$300
Sold for $275 |
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102.
Unusual Empire mahogany two-drawer stand,
c.1840, with turret corners, acanthus carved shaft
and winged paw feet. 28”h.x19.25”w.x17.5”d.
$500-$700
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103.
Terrestrial globe with printed paper image,
brass arc and mahogany base and “London
Geographical
Institute, George Phillip & Son, Ltd., 32 Fleet
Street, London, Printed in Great
Britain”. 16”h.
$300-$400
Sold for $125 |
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104.
Philadelphia Chippendale style mahogany
side chair. 37.5”h.
$100-$200
Sold for $375 |
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105. Large black galvanized ship’s lantern with
a clear lens, electrified. 23”h.x15”w.
$100-$200
Sold for $175 |
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106.
Oil on canvas impressionist landscape
painting of Coventry, Connecticut signed lower left
“A.H.
Newton” and verso “Coventry, Conn. Allen H.
Newton”.20”x24.5”
$200-$300
Sold for $375 |
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107.
Rare Empire inlaid mahogany lyre-form
mantle clock, probably French, the works signed “Vingen” and a porcelain dial. 22.5”h.x8.5”w.x6.5”d.
$900-$1,200
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108.
Hepplewhite mahogany square top end table,
c.1790, with a lower drawer.
$200-$300
Sold for $350 |
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109. Red and white jacquard coverlet with potted
flowers and tulips.
$100-$200
Sold for $150 |
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110. Red paint decorated poplar blanket chest,
early 19th c., with a lift lid above two
false drawers
above a lower drawer and bracket feet,
brasses appear to be original. 35”h.x38.5”w.x18”d.
$150-$200
Sold for $600 |
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111.
Chippendale style mahogany camelback sofa
with stop fluted square legs. 36”h.x84”l.x32”d.
$300-$500
Sold for $225 |
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112.
Fine Pennsylvania walnut two-piece Dutch
cupboard, c.1820, with a molded cornice above two
six-light doors over a pie shelf, the lower section
with three drawers over two doors and straight
bracket feet. 85”h.x58.25”w.x21.25”d.
$10,000-$15,000
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113.
Round oak claw foot dining table with three
extra leaves. 29”h.x48” diam., leaves each 10”w.
$750-$1,000
Sold for $750 |
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114.
Chippendale style mahogany mirror with
figural gilt crest and insert, c.1920. 41”h.x22.5”w.
$300-$500
Sold for $225 |
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115.
Oil on canvas portrait, 19th c., of a
woman wearing a red dress, daughter of woman in
portrait Lot #169.
24”x19.5”
$100-$200
Sold for $400 |
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116.
One-drawer end table, c.1820, with original
salmon paint decorated top, green painted base and
turned legs. 29.75”h.x22.5”w.x22.5”d.
$250-$350
Sold for $600 |
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117.
Pillar and scroll tiger maple clock by Olcott Cheney. 29”h.x17”w.
$600-$800
Sold for $1300 |
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118.
Philadelphia
mahogany gaming table, c.1790, with a rectangular
flip top above a single long drawer with original
brasses and square tapered legs. 29.5”h.x36”w.x17.5”d.
$1,500-$1,750
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119.
Victorian black Tole tray with hand painted
floral motif. 25”l.x19.5”w.
$200-$300
Sold for $125
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120.
Finely carved Japanese ivory skull, early
19th c., with snakes and dragons and
signed. 5.5”h.x
approx. 4.5” diam.
$1,500-$2,000
Sold for $2300 |
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121.
Large oak framed print titled “The Old Philadelphia Fire Department of 1850” and “The Great
Engine Contest on Sunday Evening July 7th
1850 at 5th & Market Sts.”. Charles H. Spieler Pinxit, Theo. Leonhart & Son Phila., copyright by Charles H.
Spieler, Phila 1882. 25.5”x 31.75”
$400-$600
Sold for $500 |
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122.
Sterling silver repoussé kettle on stand
with ivory insulators and burner by J.E. Caldwell, Philadelphia.12”h. at handle x 6.25” diam.
$200-$300
Sold for $650 |
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123.
Leather dome-lid trunk, 19th c.,
with brass mounts. 20”h.x22.5”w.x14.25”d.
$75-$100
Sold for $400 |
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124.
Carved slate of an Indian chief, c.1890,
“Indian Order of Red Men Lodge 153, Lehigh Co., PA”.
12”x12”
$150-$200
Sold for $75 |
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125.
Rare pair of early iron pipe tongs with
nice old surface. 17.75”l.
$700-$900
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