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Wiederseim
Associates,
Inc.
P.O. Box 470
Chester Springs, PA 19425
Phone: 610-827-1910
Fax: 610-827-1930
Email:
tew@wiederseim.com
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Auction Date: FEBRUARY 18, 2006
Photos &
Descriptions: Lots 251 - 275
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251.
Two similar English tavern pewter “Belly”
mugs, early 19th c. 6” & 6.25”h.
$150-$200
Sold for $225 |
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252.
Fine 19th c. dry sink with
original red paint and an unusual overhanging top
above two doors.
29”h.x49”w.x23.25”d.
$3,000-$4,000
Sold for $1500 |
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253.
New Jersey Hepplewhite inlaid mahogany tall
case clock, c.1790, with a broken arch bonnet,
eight-day works with a moon dial above a satinwood
inlaid case with fluted quarter columns,
scalloped
skirt and French feet. 95”h.
$7,000-$9,000
Sold for $9500 |
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254.
Large blue porcelain Chinese vase, 19th
c., with Foo dog decoration. 24.5”h.
$100-$200
Sold for $225 |
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255.
Staffordshire spill vase with seated figure
and Spaniel, mid 19th c. 13.25”h.
$200-$300
Sold for $225 |
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256.
Red painted two-piece corner cupboard,
c.1830, with a molded cornice, two glass doors with
eight panes each over two lower doors and bracket feet.
$2,000-$3,000
Sold for $2200 |
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257.
Queen Anne walnut chest of multiple
drawers. 47.25”h.x41”w.x23”d.
$600-$900
Sold for $700 |
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258.
Fine watercolor painting titled “Cottage in Francisville” with a Kennedy Galleries, Inc. label
verso
identifying it as Philadelphia, Co., PA 1832.
5.75”x8.25”
$800-$1,000
Sold for $850 |
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259.
Early oak wainscot open armchair, 17th
c., with a carved crest rail.
39”h.x24”w.x18.5”d.
$500-$700
Sold for $600 |
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260.
Framed Russian gilt metal and wood icon
in a wood shadow box. 10”x9”x3.25”
$150-$200
Sold for $225 |
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261.
Small German dome-lid storage chest, 19th
c., with heart shaped brass stud decoration, a
double lock and paper lined interior.
12.5”h.x30”l.x13”d.
$100-$200
Sold for $100 |
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262.
Salinas, Porfirio [American 1910-1973]
oil on canvas landscape painting with a meadow with
bluebonnets, signed lower left “P. Salinas” and
mounted in what appears to be the original
frame. 25.25”x30”
$10,000-$15,000
Sold for $26000 |
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263.
Oil on canvas still life painting of
flowers, c.1885, signed “Lenoir” and mounted in a
finely carved
gilt frame. 36”x28.5”
$1,000-$1,500
Sold for $2100 |
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264.
Fine cut glass bowl signed “Libbey”.
4”h.x8” diam.
$100-$125
Sold for $125 |
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265.
Early quilt rack with shoe feet. 25.25”h.x46”w.x10.5”d.
$75-$100
Sold for $75 |
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266.
Rare wrought iron fireplace device, 18th
c., with brass decoration. 44”h.x15”w.x7.25”d.
$400-$600
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267.
Duncan Phyfe style mahogany two pedestal
base dining table with four extra leaves, down-swept
legs, animal paw feet and casters.
29”h.x66”l.x43”w., leaves 9”w. each
$1,000-$1,500
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268.
Grouping of ironware- directional arrow
stamped “G.L.H. Reading, PA”, small axe signed “Iroquois”, a larger axe, pair of tongs, spatula and
a pair of mercury glass tie backs.
$100-$200
Sold for $175 |
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269.
Oil on board seascape painting with waves
on a beach signed “W. Andrews” (Walter Andrews) and
mounted in a gilt frame. 11.75”x17.75”
$500-$600
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270.
Empire mahogany gaming table, c.1840, with
a flip top, acanthus carved shaft, brass paw feet
and casters. 31.5”h.x36.25”w.x18”d.
$300-$500
Sold for $750 |
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271.
Rare
Chester County, Pennsylvania William and Mary
maple daybed, c.1760, with bold ball and ring turned
stretcher base and rush seating. 40.25”h.x72.5”l.x24.75”w.
$4,000-$5,000
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272. Philadelphia Sheraton mahogany drop-leaf
table, c.1820, with reeded turned legs.
28.5”h.x18.25”l., closed (57.25” open), x 45.25”w.
$150-$250
Sold for $225 |
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273.
Decorative pair of mirrored back brass wall
sconces with cut glass finials and drop prisms.
17”h.x11”w.
$300-$400
Sold for $800 |
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274. Fine period gilt girandole mirror,
c.1790, with a carved eagle, oak leaves and scallop
shell
pendant. 32”h.x18”w., wing span 11.75”
$3,000-$3,500
Sold for $3400 |
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275.
Philadelphia Chippendale mahogany
ribbon-back side chair, c.1780, and a set of seven
Chippendale style mahogany ribbon-back chairs custom
made to match.
$2,500-$3,500
Sold for $2500 |
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275A.
Pennsylvania walnut late Sheraton highcase,
c.1835, with a molded cornice, carved half
columns and turned feet. 64.5”h.x42”w.x22.75”d.
$3,000-$4,000
Sold for $2900 |
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275B.
Diminutive Chippendale style mahogany
slant-lid desk with shell inlay and ball and claw
feet.
39.5”h.x26.75”w.x18”d.
$800-$1,200
Sold for $1500 |
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