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276. New York Queen Anne mahogany dish-top
candlestand.
26”h., top 21.5” diam.
$1,000-$1,500 NS |
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277. Framed marriage double silhouette
dated 1824 and signed verso. 7.5”x9.25, overall
12.5”x15”
$100-$200 Sold
for $125 |
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278. Oriental rosewood plant stand
with a marble top. 22.5”h., top 21.5” diam.
$300-$400 Sold
for $350 |
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279. Bronze
of two Borzoi dogs
signed “Thor B.(?) Thomas” and with foundry mark.
11”h.x5.75”w.x9”d.
$750-$1,000 Sold
for $2000 |
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280. Pair of spatterware seated cats,
c.1850. 5.25”h.x3”l.x1.75”w.
$1,000-$1,500 NS |
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281. Set of four Continental silver-over-brass
candlesticks.
17.5”h.
$300-$350 Sold
for $300 |
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282. Hepplewhite walnut drop-leaf table.
28”h.x17’w.x37.5”d., each leaf 15”
$100-$150 Sold
for $150 |
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283. French gilt metal and porcelain mantel clock,
late 19th c. 12.5”h.x7.5”w.x4.5”d.
$200-$250 Sold
for $150 |
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284. W.H.
Simmons engraving of prize bull
“The Scene at Wiseton”. 22.25”x27”
$300-$500 NS |
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285. Paint decorated spice box,
19th c. 11.25”h.x12”w.x5.5”d.
$1,000-$1,500 NS |
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286. Pair of Staffordshire whippet quill holders,
c.1850. 4.5”h.x7.5”l.x3”w.
$1,000-$1,500 NS |
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287. Sheraton tiger maple and cherry chest of
drawers.
45.5”h.x42”w.x21.25”d.
$600-$900 Sold
for $325 |
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288. Cut out metal running horse weathervane
mounted on a wooden base. overall 21.75”h.x27”w.,
base 14.25”x7.25”
$200-$300 Sold
for $75 |
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289. Double-barrel shotgun signed “Wm. Moore & Co.”,
19th c. 46”l.
$200-$300 Sold
for $125 |
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290. Walnut storage box,
19th c., with dovetailed construction and
blue painted interior tray. 5.25”h.x8.5’w.x6.75”d.
$100-$150 Sold
for $25 |
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291. Brass bed warmer,
early 19th c., with turned maple handle.
42”l., pan 10.75” diam.
$150-$200 Sold
for $75 |
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292. Gloria Vanderbilt mixed media work
of a girl with flowers signed LR “Gloria Vanderbilt”
and inscribed “For Helen Keim”. 12”x7”
$150-$250 Sold
for $100 |
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293.
Campaign desk,
c.1860 English mahogany with brass mounts.
43”h.x31.75”w.x18.25”d.
$600-$800 Sold
for $850 |
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294. Bronze
Cupid riding a
whippet dog. 15.5”h.x5”w.x12.5”l.
$300-$500 Sold
for $4500 |
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295. Staffordshire elephant spill vase,
c.1850. 7”h.x4.5”w.x2.5”d.
$1,000-$1,500 NS |
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296. Pennsylvania Chippendale maple bachelor’s
chest,
18th c. 34.25”h.x41”w.x21.5”d.
1,500-$2,000 Sold
for $550 |
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297. Pair of Staffordshire recumbent Spaniels,
c.1850. 6.25”h.x9.5”w.x4”d.
$2,000-$2,500 Sold
for $2100 |
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298. Needlepoint woolwork of a house with verse.
$25-$50 Sold
for $15 |
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299. Pair of Staffordshire Spaniels with puppies,
c.1860. 6”h.x4.75”w.x3.25”d.
$2,000-$2,500 Sold
for $2100 |
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300. Oil on board painting
of chicks signed “H. Willcox”. 9”x12”
$2,500-$3,000 Sold
for $2700 |
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