Country Americana Auction September 2018: Garth's

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COUNTRY AMERICANA SEPTEMBER 14-15, 2018

COUNTRY AMERICANA SEPTEMBER 14-15, 2018


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COUNTRY AMERICANA AUCTION featuring Formal & Painted Furniture, Fine Art, Pottery, & more

Friday • September 14, 2018 • 2 pm • lots 1- 214 to be followed by addendum session viewable online

Saturday • September 15, 2018 • 10 am • lots 215-707

F EATURING I TEMS

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The Late Nancy D. Peterson, North Canton, Ohio The Late Jo (Josephine) Mead, Galena, Illinois John A. Martin The 70 Year Collection of the Late Schrade & Genevieve Radtke Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio Phyllis & the Late William Kraner, Columbus, Ohio A Prominent American Museum A Lady From Coronado, California A Lady from Bel Air, California A Phoenix, Arizona Collection a nd s el ect c ons i gnments from Connecti cut, I ndi a na , Kentucky , Mi chi ga n, Mi s s ouri , New York, North Ca rol i na , O regon, Penns y l v a ni a , South Ca rol i na ,, Tennes s ee, a nd Wes t V i rgi ni a

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1 OHIO MEMORIAL SAMPLER. Silk on linen. Finely stitched with exceptional border of flowers and fruit. The center has an ornate urn with fruit branches, willow trees and “Charles Davis died March 18, 1821...Maria Davis Wrought this the 26th y of her age 1827”. A pen and ink paper on the back notes “This sampler belongs to (Pauline Loder) Mrs. Henry B. Long - 11306 Lake Ave. Cleveland, O. and Mrs. Wm. John Long, Petoskey Mich (Myrta Loder)...” A later paper with genealogical records of the family showing descent from Maria Davis is also attached to the back. Black stitches have bled some. Late frame, 20.75”h. 20”w. $1,500-3,000

2 PORTRAIT OF A BOY (AMERICAN SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Seated young boy with his pet dog. Some restoration. 28”h. 23”w., framed, 36.5”h. 31.5”w. $600-1,200 3 PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS OIL LAMPS. Second quarter-19th century. Similar to those of Thomas Webb. Seamed construction, differing whale oil burners. 8.75”h. $300-500 4 AMERICAN DECORATED BOX. Attributed to New England, late 19th century, mixed woods. Tool box with late grain painting. 8.5”h. 20.5”w. 10”d. $100-150

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5 AMERICAN SHERATON WORK TABLE. Second quarter-19th century, poplar and pine. Table with a red wash, single fullwidth dovetailed drawer, small gallery rail surrounding top. Finish added. 30”h. 36.75”w. 24”d. $250-450 6 AMERICAN “ENTERPRISE” COFFEE GRINDER. Cast iron with wheels marked “Enterprise, Philadelphia Patent Dec. 9 ‘73”. Brass hopper with eagle finial. Original paint has wear. 28”. $200-400 7 AMERICAN FIRKIN. Nineteenth century, pine, stave construction. In an early green paint with bentwood banding and handle. 14”h. 14”d. $275-475


8 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Late 19th-early 20th century. House with a weathervane, surrounded by stylized trees. Rebacked, minor wear. Mounted on stretcher. 21.5” x 33”. $400-600 9 COUNTRY STEPBACK CUPBOARD. American or Canadian, 2nd half19th century, pine. One-piece cupboard with paneled doors and three dovetailed drawers (lined with felt). Square nail construction. Folksy cutout cornice and column decoration. Old red paint. Some loss. 79”h. 49”w. 20.5”d. $600-900 10 AMERICAN FIRKIN Nineteenth century, pine, stave construction. In early chrome yellow with bentwood bands and handles. Lid has separation line. 12”h. 11.5”d. Ex American Garage (California). $250-450 11 AMERICAN FIRKIN. Nineteenth century, pine, stave construction. In original blue paint, bentwood bands and handles and faint writing on interior of lid. 7.5”h. 9”d. Ex American Garage (California). $200-400 12 VERMONT STONEWARE JUG. Second half-19th century. Impressed label “__ Norton, Bennington, Vt. 2” with a brushed cobalt flourish. Applied handle. Minor firing imperfections. 13.25”h. $100-350

13 AMERICAN FOLKSY MAIL BOX. Late 19th-early 20th century. Wooden mail box with applied medallions and a central window. Locked door near the bottom. Old grey over black paint. Edge wear. 16.5”h. 7”w. Included is post card of a house with similarly shaped mail box. $300-500 14 THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN TOLE. Second quarter-19th century. Original red ground and decoration. Two containers with floral bands, 9”h., and a spice box with five out of six canisters. 4”h. 9.25”w. Imperfections. $150-300

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15 TWO FOLKSY AMERICAN PAINTINGS. Second half-19th century. Gouache on paper portrait of a woman seated in a red chair holding a red book. Rosewood veneer frame, 9.5”h. 8”w. And a bay horse. Backing has penciled dates 1899 and 1903. Reeded frame, 8.5”h. 12.75”w. $100-300 16 THREE AMERICAN PANTRY OR SEED BOXES. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood boxes with Harvard-type fingers and natural surface. Two have iron tacks, one copper. 1.25”h. 2”d., 2”h. 3”d. and 2.75”h. 5”d. Pen and ink note included with one of them. $100-300

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17 PAIR OF PORTRAITS BY IRA CHAFFEE GOODELL (NEW YORK, 1800-1877). Oil on wood panel, unsigned. Husband and wife ca. 1830s. Some restoration. 27.5”h. 22.5”w., later frames, 31”h. 26”w. Authenticated by Michael R. Payne and pictured in the upcoming book Romanticism and American Folk Portraiture: The Writings of Ira Chaffee Goodell (1800-1877). Michael R. Payne and Suzanne Rudnick Payne. See also the article by the same authors “In His Own Words The Discovered Writings of Ira Chaffee Goodell (1800-1877) - A Nineteenth-Century American Folk Portrait Painter”, Antiques and Fine Art, pp. 152-159. $2,000-3,500

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18 AMERICAN PEWTER CHARGER. Marked for Benjamin and Joseph Harbeson (Philadelphia, 1765-1800). Jacobs #166. A few light scratches. $800-1,200 19 AMERICAN PEWTER PLATE. Rare plate marked for Peter Kirby (New York City, 1736-1788). Jacobs #185. Overall pitting. 8.5”h. $800-1,200 20 TWO AMERICAN PEWTER PLATES. One marked for Edward Danforth (Connecticut, 1788-1794). Jacobs #84. 8”d. And one for David Melville (Newport, Rhode Island, 1755-1793). Jacobs #214. 8.25”d. Minor scratches. $200-350 21 TWO ENGLISH PEWTER BASINS. Early 19th century. Both marked, one for Townsend and Compton, the other only partially but probably also by them. Some imperfections. 2.25”h. 9”d. $75-150

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22 ENGLISH PEWTER MUG. Marked for Preston Edgar and James Curtis (1793-1801). Scroll handle. 6”h. $300-500 23 SACKBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR BY EBENEZER TRACY. Lisbon, Connecticut, late 18th century, mixed woods including elm. Branded “EB Tracy” on the underside. Refinished. 17”h. seat, 36”h. overall. $400-800 24 FANBACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR BY EBENEZER TRACY. Lisbon, Connecticut, late 18th century, mixed woods including chestnut. Branded “EB Tracy” on the underside. Refinished. 17.5”h. seat, 37.5”h. overall. $300-500 25 PENNSYLVANIA HUTCH TABLE. Chester County, late 18th-early19th century, pine. Scrub top table with remnants of early grey paint, dovetailed drawer in base, mortised construction on seat area and shoe footed base. 27.5”h. 59.5”w. 43.5”d. Ex Kemble’s (Ohio). $800-1,200

26 AMERICAN PIE SAFE. Mid 19th century, pine. Old blue and red paint with later white paint on the inside. Twelve flower basket punched tins. Some imperfections. 44.5”h. 39.5”w. 18.5”d. $600-1,200 27 EUROPEAN CARVED BOX. Early 20th century. Intricately carved box with inlaid bone and tiny glass beads. Fitted interior. Lid has a carved and hinged picture frame with inked Eastern European text and scratch carved “Il Campo Ukraino Rimini Italia”. Some edge loss. $250-400 28 BOOK FORM BOX OR HUMIDOR. American or European, early 20th century. Sheet brass with repousse armorial and thistle designs. Interior has wood on lid. 2”h. 7.75”w. $250-500

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29 SHERATON SECRETARY BOOKCASE. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Two piece. Eight pane bookcase with a divided lower interior and over hanging crown molding resting on two dovetailed drawers and nicely proportioned thin delicate feet. Refinished. 74.75”h. 40”w. 22.75”d. $400-800

30 MASSACHUSETTS SAMPLER. Silk on linen. Rose spray with alphabets, verse and “Wrought by Nancy Wait of Fitchburg aged 12 years 1837”. Gilt frame, 19”h. 19.5”w. $400-800 31 ENGLISH FLOOR STANDING TEA POY. First half-19th century, mahogany. Regency caddy with canted sides, sarcophagus lift lid and quatrefoil base. Interior has two lidded compartments and large lift out punched tin container. Refinished. 26.5”h. 20”w. 14.25”d. $400-600

32 FAMILY SILHOUETTE. American, 2nd half-20th century. Hollow cut fulllength images of six family members including the mother holding the youngest. Ink wash ground includes ingrain carpet and picture of sailing ship. Wrinkles and toning. Gilt frame. 13”h. 18”w. $250-450 33 QUEEN ANNE BIRDCAGE TILT-TOP TEA TABLE. Chester County, Pennsylvania, ca. 1800, mahogany. Dishtop, turned column, and tripod base with pointed pad feet, 28”h. 33”d. $200-400

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34 GAME BIRDS BY GEORGE T. HETZEL (PENNSYLVANIA, 1846-1912). Gouache on paper, signed and dated 1901 lower left. Hanging game birds. Framed, 26”h. 20”w. overall. $800-1,200 35 MAINE PASTEL LANDSCAPE. Mid 19th century, pastel on paper. Inked title on backing paper “View of Eastport and Passamaquoddy Bay, Maine”. Copied after the 1839 image by William Henry Bartlett with steamer and sailboats. Light surface wear and tear in title. Under glass in gilt, probably original, frame, 19”h. 23.5”w. $500-700 35

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36 NEW ENGLAND WALLPAPER BASKET. Woodlands Indian woven splint covered basket. Lined with 1848 and 1849 newspapers and covered in block printed floral wallpaper. Worn. 12”h. 16”d. $200-400

38 TWO AMERICAN CAST IRON DOORSTOPS. Late 19th-20th century. Parrot with original paint. Wear. 12”h. And later casting after a Bradley & Hubbard squirrel. Gold paint. 10.75”h. $100-300

37 FOUR AMERICAN SILHOUETTES. First half-19th century. Hollow cut portraits, two men and two women. Two with eglomise mats have embossed “Peales Museum” labels. 6.75”h. 5.75”w. The remaining man has watercolor clothes and the woman has handcolored lithographic dress. 5”h. 3.75”w. Varying stains. $150-350

39 TWO AMERICAN CAST IRON DOORSTOPS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Original paint. Owl, 10”h., and ram, 7.25”h. Varying paint wear. $100-300

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40 SET OF EIGHT AMERICAN DECORATED SHERATON CHAIRS. Ca.1820-1830, mixed woods. Two armchairs and six side chairs, with turned legs and rush seats. Old black paint with floral decoration. 17.5”h. seat, 33”h. overall. $300-600 41 AMERICAN CAST IRON SPENCER DOG DOORSTOP. Second quarter-20th century. Marked “Spencer, Guilford, Conn.” Art Deco-type begging hound dog with original orange paint. Some wear and rust. 15.25”h. $100-300 40 www.GARTHS.com | 7


42 AMERICAN WRITING ARMCHAIR. Mid 19th century. Arrow back with original green paint and yellow pinstriping. Nailed drawer has grain painted drawer front. Wear, mostly to writing arm, some edge loss. 33.25”h. 27.5” writing height. $350-700 43 AMERICAN SUN AND MOON PLAQUES. Late 19th-early 20th century. Wood carved relief plaques with gilding. Man in the moon and the sun with laurel wreath crests. Some 44 wear. 26”d. $600-1,200 44 AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Full-length portrait of a woman holding a book and wearing a brooch. Mahogany veneer frame is probably original, 15.5”h. 12”w. $150-350

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45 AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Second quarter-19th century, watercolor on paper. Gentleman seated at a table with a floral tablecloth. Toning and minor scuffs. Faux rosewood grained frame, 14”h. 12”w. $250-450

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46 AMERICAN CHEST OF DRAWERS. Ca.1780-1800, maple with pine secondary. Figured Chippendale four-drawer chest. Low chest with Ogee feet, graduated drawers with overlapped thumbnail molding. Old refinish and imperfections. 32.5”h. 37.25”w. 18.75”d. $400-600

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47 THREE AMERICAN LIGHTING DEVICES. Two very similar 19th-century tin chamber lamps with whale oil burners. 6.5”h. And a 20th-century wrought iron rushlight holder, 10.5”h. $100-250

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48 AMERICAN GOLLIWOG AND TWO CAST IRON BANKS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Handsewn doll with cloth shorts and wool hair. 11”h. not including acrylic stand. And two banks with original paint. Aunt Jemima, 6”h., and “The Young N___ Bank”, 4.5”h. Varying wear. $150-300 49 AMERICAN PANTRY BOX AND FABRIC STAMP. Nineteenth century. Oval Shaker box with Harvard fingers and copper tacks. Good surface. 2.5”h. 6.25”l. And a carved wood stamp with raised American eagle and flags. 2.75”d. $250-450 50 AMERICAN CHALKWARE DOG. Late 19th century. Seated spaniel with original polychrome paint and glitter. Wear and chip. 11”h. $75-150 51 AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON DOOR LOCK. Late 18th-early 19th century. Box lock with two tooled latch handles, escutcheon and lock with key. 7”h. 7.5”w. overall. $150-300


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52 AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Watercolor on paper. Young woman with elaborate hairstyle. Penciled note “Sister Mary’s Likeness taken 1825”. Cut out and placed on backing paper. Late frame, 7.25”h. 6”w. $100-300 53 WATERCOLOR OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. American, early 19th century, watercolor on laid paper. Portrait of Washington and a white horse similar to John Trumbull’s 1790 portrait. Added paper at the bottom with pen and ink “George Washington, E.S. Keyes”. Stains. 6.5”h. 5”w., framed, 12.5”h. 10.25”w. $300-500 54 SMALL AMERICAN PANTRY BOX. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood box with original yellow and red paint and iron tacks. Harvard-type fingers. Minor wear. 1.25”h. 2.25”d. $100-200

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55 SMALL AMERICAN PANTRY BOX. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood box with original green paint and iron tacks. Single fingers. Minor wear. 1.5”h. 3.5”d. $100-200 56 ENGLISH OAK BOWL WITH WOODEN FRUIT. Nineteenth century. High sided bowl. Age splits. 6.5”h. 14”d. With ten contemporary wooden apples. $150-300 57 TRADE SIGN AND PAINTED BOWL. Late 19th-20th century. American wooden trade sign with overpaint “Barber Shop Down Stairs, Moses Bessette”. The back has old silhouette painting of bottles. Wear. 8.5”h. 15”w. And a treenware bowl with paint and enhanced wear. 4.5”h. 16”d. $100-150

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58 AMERICAN CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, curly maple with pine secondary. Two-piece cupboard with dentil molding below cornice. Double doors with twelve glass panes on top and paneled doors below. Dovetailed drawer. Imperfections. 83”h. 62”w. 28”d. $900-1,250 www.GARTHS.com | 9


59 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Late 19th-early 20th century. Stars with striated brown spandrels. Edge wear. Mounted on stretcher. 40” x 51”. $400-600 60 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Late 19th century. Waldoboro (Maine)-type rug with sculpted basket of flowers. Minor edge damage. Mounted on stretcher. 25” x 35”. $300-500 59

61 AMERICAN DECORATED SHERATON SCHOOLMASTER’S DESK. Second quarter-19th century, poplar. Turned legs, a small gallery, and two small interior drawers. Decoration is 20th century. 38.5”h. 33.75”w. 22”d. $200-400

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62 MCKENNEY & HALL CHIPPEWAY SQUAW & CHILD PRINT. Published by E.C. Biddle, Philadelphia, 1837, handcolored lithograph on paper. From the “History of the Indian Tribes of North America” by McKenney and Hall, after painting by Charles King, printed by Lehman & Duval. Light text burn and foxing. Modern frame, 25”h. 19.5”w. overall. $300-500 63 MCKENNEY & HALL A CHIPPEWAY WIDOW PRINT. Published by F.W. Greenough, Philadelphia, 1838, handcolored lithograph on paper. From the “History of the Indian Tribes of North America” by McKenney and Hall, after painting by Charles King, printed by J.T. Bowen. Light foxing. Modern frame, 25”h. 19.5”w. $300-500 64 LODGE ARK OF THE COVENANT. American, early 20th century, pine. Odd Fellows ceremonial Ark of the Covenant, with old gold paint and custom iron stand. 70”l. Together with two hinged tablets with the Ten Commandments in Hebrew, 25 1/2”h. $400-800

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65 EIGHT AMERICAN DECOYS. Mid 20th century. Rig of simply carved decoys with original black and white paint. Some wear. 12”l. $100-200

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66 EUROPEAN DECORATED BOX. Late 19th century, pine. Original painted floral decoration on blue ground with roses. Some imperfections. 6.5”h. 9.75”w. $100-200 67 EUROPEAN DECORATED DOME-TOP BOX. Late 19th century, pine. Original painted floral decoration on pink ground with wire hinges. Some imperfections. 6.25”h. 9.5”w. $100-200


68 FOLKSY NEW ENGLAND YARN WINDER. Ca. 1835, birch and pine. Turned legs and reeded urn column, and four arms. Clock reel with counter including carved wooden hand. Hinged top for a carved pop-up figure of an African American man in a neck scarf and red coat. Original paint. The winder has a scratch carved name “Sadie M. Smith” on the side. Traces of original red paint. Man has a missing peg which prevents full movement. 40.5”h. Ex David Schorsch, (New York), ex Harvey and Isobel Kahn, (New Jersey). $2,000-4,000

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69 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR AND JUG. Mid 19th century. Ovoid jar with double handles and incised “2” on the neck and “18 3/4” on the bottom, 8.5”h., and a diminutive jug with applied handle. 5.5”h. Slightly mottled glaze. Some imperfections. $250-450 70 PENNSYLVANIA COVERLET. Corner block “Made by R. Peter in Heidelberg for _____ AD 1845”, (Reuben Peter, Lehigh County). One piece with red and blue. 80” x 94”. $200-400

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71 AMERICAN SETTLE BENCH. Mid 19th century. Turned half-post back, plank seat and scrolled arms. Original green paint with stenciled fruit baskets has wear. 34”h. 77.5”w. $400-600 www.GARTHS.com | 11


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72 AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL. Mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Full-length image of a girl in blue dress, wearing coral beads and holding a doll. Good detail. Some stains, trimmed with gold paper. Rosewood veneer frame appears original. 10.5”h. 7.75”w. $250-500

73 PAIR OF AMERICAN DECORATED BALLOON BACK SIDE CHAIRS. Mid 19th century. Plank seats, turned legs. Original dark grained paint with pink roses on crests and splats. Minor wear. 17.5” seat, 34.5”h. $200-400

74 AMERICAN WALL CLOCK. Late 19th century, mahogany veneer and rosewood graining. Paper label for “William Gibbons...Philadelphia”. Original painted face. Pendulum has dial and patent date for March 1881. 22”h. $300-500

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75 AMERICAN WALL CLOCK. Late 19th century, rosewood veneer. Ionic or figure 8 clock with paper label for “E. Ingraham, Bristol, Conn.” Original painted face, bottom door has reverse stenciled glass. 22”h. $100-200

76 AMERICAN WEATHERVANE. Late 19th-early 20th century. Cutout wooden silhouette banner weathervane with lyre and Gabriel. Old white and red paint. 7.5”h. 26”l. Ex Garth’s Auctions. $250-500 76

77 AMERICAN DECORATED TRANSITIONAL CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second quarter-19th century, pine and poplar. Sheraton to Empire. Four dovetailed drawers, applied half turnings and turned front feet. Boldly grained original paint. Wear. 48”h. 40.25”w. 21.25”d. $500-700 77 12 | GARTH’S Country Americana: September 14-15, 2018


78 PAIR OF AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE-STYLE BANQUET TABLES. Second half-20th century, curly maple. Bowfronts. 30.5”h. 52.5”w. 26.5”d. with 22.5” leaves. $300-600 79 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE ARMCHAIR. Late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany. Ball and claw feet, carved knees with acanthus leaves and bellflowers, and eagle head arms. Refinished and reupholstered. 20”h. seat, 36”h. overall. $100-350 80 THOMAS PERKINS HEPPLEWHITE TALL CASE CLOCK. First quarter-19th century, mixed woods including cherry. Bonnet has broken arch pediment with freestanding columns and turned wood finials. Face has original paint with phase of the moon dial and “Thomas Perkins, Pittsburgh”. Case has chamfered corners and cove molded waist. Old refinishing. 100”h. $1,000-3,000

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81 E. HOWARD BANJO CLOCK. Massachusetts, 2nd half-19th century. Face with original dial marked “E. Howard & Co., Boston”. Original rosewood graining on case, and reverse painted tablets. Dial has flaking. 28”h. $900-1,200 82 PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. American or English, 2nd half-18th century, oil on canvas, unsigned. Man wearing wig and salmon vest. Restoration. 20.5”h. 16.5”w., framed, 25.25”h. 22”w. $150-300 83 EUROPEAN ILLUSTRATED POEM. Pastel on sandpaper, initialed and dated “BH 1888”. Inked poem “Mother is Ill” with humorous image of father caring for the children. Damage. Shadow box frame with gilt liner, 16”h. 19.5”w. overall. $75-125

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84 MINIATURE PORTRAIT BY ANTON WEISSENFELD (AUSTRIA, EARLY 19TH CENTURY). Signed and dated 1833. Detailed portrait of a well-dressed young man. Oval brass frame, 3”h. 2.5”w. $400-600 85 TWO MINIATURE PORTRAITS OF SIBLINGS. England, late 18th century. Nicely detailed images of young children in matching clothes. The older holds a bird. “Stockport, Elizabeth Hind(s) 1797”. 3.25”h. 2.75”w. and “(J)ohn F—de Hinds 1797”. 2.75”d. $400-800

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86 AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE MULE CHEST. Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Dovetailed case, bracket feet and dovetailed drawer. Molded edge lid. Refinished with minor imperfections. 27”h. 29”w. 17.25”d. $200-400 87 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A MAN. American or English, 2nd quarter-19th century. Young dandy with curly hair. Sheet brass frame, 3.75”h. 3.25”w. $250-500

88 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Probably American, mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Woman with ringlets under a fancy bonnet. Reeded frame is possibly original, 6”h. 5”w. $250-500 89 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Probably American, 1st quarter-19th century. Young woman in an Empire dress with coral beads and paisley shawl. Wood frame with painted liner. 3.25” x 3.25”. $500-700 90 AMERICAN PORTRAIT OF A GIRL. Second quarter-19th century, watercolor on paper. Full-length portrait of a girl in a vibrant blue dress, seated in a landscape with flowers. Framed, 6’h. 5”w. $300-600 91 AMERICAN DOME-TOP BOX. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nails. Interior till. Old red paint. 12.5”h. 15”w. $75-100

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92 LANDSCAPE BY AARON HARRY GORSON (PENNSYLVANIA, 1872-1933). Oil on artist board, signed lower left. Forest clearing. 9”h. 13.5”w., framed, 11.25”h. 15.75”. $600-1,200 93 PORTRAIT OF MARY GRAVES (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on poplar board, unsigned. She wears a lace cap and gold earrings. Identified by paper labels as Mary Ramsay Graves (Philadelphia, 1780-1851). Some restoration. 23.5”h. 20”w., framed, 29.75”h. 25.5”w. Mary was the wife of Major Bartholomew Graves (1779-1853), Major of 2nd Battalion, Philadelphia Militia Legion. Graves emigrated to from Ireland to Philadelphia in 1799 and operated a medical and natural history publishing company in Philadelphia. $300-600 94 PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL INLAID CORNER CUPBOARD. Fayette County, early 19th century, cherry and mahogany veneer with mixed secondary woods. Two-piece (originally one-piece) with two doors above with sixteen panes and two paneled doors below. Pegged and square nail construction. Bracket feet, dovetailed drawer with original brass, interior shelves top and bottom. Top has ribbed quarter round molding, exaggerated gooseneck crest and finial. String inlay with vining and sunflower inlay on top. Some imperfections. 103”h. 49.5”w. 22.5”d. $1,000-3,000 95 AMERICAN PUNCHED TIN LANTERN AND TRUNK. Contemporary lantern wooden frame and old pie safe tins. Electric. 18.75”h. 12” x 12”. And a pine trunk with tin straps and latch. Imperfections. 17”h. 29”w. 16.5”d. $100-150 94 www.GARTHS.com | 15


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96 AMERICAN WORK BOX. First half-19th century, pine. In original paint and decoration with square nails and brass hinges. 5.25”h. 31”w. 9.5”d. $150-350

97 AMERICAN DRYSINK. Mid 19th century, pine. Scrubbed well, single door below. Layers of paint including blue and brown. Mixed nails, some square. Wear. 32”h. 45”w. 22”d. $300-600

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98 YELLOWWARE SPANIEL. Probably East Liverpool, Ohio, 2nd half19th century. Freestanding front legs, hand tooled tail and paws. Running blue glaze. 10”h. $600-900 99 PAIR OF AMERICAN PORTRAITS. Second quarter-19th century, charcoal and colored pencil. Husband and wife. He wears a stick tie, she has a hair comb and gold earrings. Imperfections. Original frames, 25.5”h. 22.5”w. Members of the Philby family from Danville, Ohio, portraits descended in the family. $600-1,200 100 TWO AMERICAN BAND BOXES. Second quarter-19th century. Wood with blue bird and flower wallpaper has a label for “Warranted Nailed BandBoxes Manufactured by Hannah Davis, East Jaffrey NH” and is lined with 1847 newspaper. 7.75”h. 12”w. Ex Yankee Smuggler (New Hampshire). And cardboard with printed image of a dapper young man. 11”h. 13.5”w. Imperfections. $150-300

101 TWO PIECES OF AMERICAN TOLE. Second quarter-19th century. Apple tray with original red ground. 3”h. 12”w. and a dome-top document box with repaint of house and trees. Scratched off notation on the bottom. 6”h. 9.5”w. Varying wear. $100-200 102 TWO AMERICAN DECORATED BOXES. Late 19th century, pine and poplar. Nailed construction. Lock box with old black and red paint and brass bale handle. 5.5”h. 11”w. And original red paint with stenciled lid “Follow Directions for Setting up and Operating”. 6.25”h. 12.5”w. Varying wear and some edge loss. $100-250 103 AMERICAN PANTRY BOX AND TWO CARRIERS. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood boxes with lapped seams and iron tacks. Old paint on carriers. Green with bale handle, 6.5”h. 11.5”d., and red with bentwood swing handle, 6.5”h. 12”d. Pantry box has old stain. 7.75”h. 15”d. Edge loss. $100-300


104 OHIO TITHING QUILT. From Winchester, Ohio dated “1888”. “Rev. AD Maddox” and six hundred-nine inked names, some with locations including Walnut Hills, Ohio; Kentucky; Pontiac, Illinois; Col. Tom Gaddis; Palace Hotel, Cincinnati, and “___ Brai_, Columbus Buggy Co. Columbus, Ohio”. Machine binding. Wear and some stains. 72” x 79”. $600-1,200 105 AMERICAN PIECED QUILT. Signed and dated “Susanna _. __assinger, July 7th, 1881”. Red and green pine tree with quilted princess feathers and heart medallions. Machine binding. Stains. 66” x 80”. $400-600

106 KETTLE MADE FROM FANEUIL HALL COPPER. Massachusetts, ca. 1898. Large water kettle with brass and wood swing handle. Lid is marked “This Copper Was Taken From Tower of Faneuil Hall, Laid on 1806, taken off 1898”. The bottom is marked for “E.B. Badger & Sons Company, Established 1841” with grasshopper weathervane trademark. Minor dents. 12”h. overall. Included is a letter dated 1963 from a family member of the original owners. It states that John H. Holmes, Superintendent of Construction for the Treasury Dept. was given copper from Faneuil Hall by the contractor during reconstruction in 1898. The kettle was made and given to Holmes’ sister, Emmaline Holmes. $600-900 107 AMERICAN PEWTER TALL POT. Coffee pot marked for Freeman Porter (Westbrook, Maine, 1835-1860s). Polished with repainted handle. 11”h. $100-250 108 AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOT. Marked for George Richardson Sr. (Cranston, Rhode Island, 1828-1845). Jacobs #237. Polished with minor imperfections. 9”h. $100-200

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109 PENNSYLVANIA PIN-TOP TABLE. First quarter-19th century, walnut with pine secondary. Purchased from Amish family in Lancaster County. Rare form three-drawer table with inlay and a single drop with double pull-out legs for drop leaf, barber pole inlay on face frame and dovetailed battens. Top extended. 28.25”h. 60”w. 28.75”d. $400-800 110 AMERICAN PEWTER TALL POT. Marked for Rufus Dunham (Westbrook, Maine, 1835-1855). Repainted handle. 11.75”h. $100-200

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111 TWO AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS. Nineteenth century, marked. Touch marks for H.B. Ward, (Connecticut), 8.5”h., and John Palethorp (Philadelphia), 10.25”h. Some imperfections. $100-300

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112 TWO HIDE AND LEATHER COVERED BOXES. American and European, 19th-early 20th centuries, mixed woods. Covered boxes with copper and brass tack work. Hide covered, 10.25”h. 22”w. 11.25”d. Leather covered, 6.25”h. 8” x 8”. $150-300

117 FOUR BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Late 17th-early 18th century. Two Spanish, one with domed base, 9.5”h., and one with replaced base, 6.5”h. Together with two English candlesticks, one is engraved, 7”h. Three have threaded posts, one English has a pinged base. $300-600

113 SANDWICH OPALESCENT OIL LAMP. Mid-19th century. Fiery opalescent with hexagonal font and base. Whale oil burner. Short crack. 8"h. $100-300

118 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard with blind doors top and bottom with molded trim. Square nail construction, cove molded cornice. Old yellow paint. Imperfections. 81.5”h. 47”w. 18.5”d. $1,000-1,500

114 PAIR OF AMERICAN GLASS OIL LAMPS. Second quarter-19th century. Pair of canary lamps with loop fonts and hexagonal bases. A few minor flakes. 9”h. $100-300 115 PAIR OF EUROPEAN BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Probably France, early 18th century. Octagonal scalloped bases, paneled sockets with extractor holes. Minor imperfections. 9.5”h. $250-450

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116 PAIR OF CORNELIUS & BAKER BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Ca. 1855. Labeled “Cornelius & Baker Philadelphia”. Coil spring interior push ups. 12.25”h. $200-400

119 TWO AMERICAN GAMEBOARDS. Twentieth century. Earlier one is double sided with gallery ends and sides. Original blue and black paint. 18.5” x 30.5”. And late one with earlier attached molding and old paint. 16.5” x 24.25”. $200-300 120 AMERICAN SHERATON STAND. Second half-19th century, mixed woods including curly maple, cherry, walnut and poplar. Two dovetailed drawers with original pressed glass pulls, paneled sides and drawer fronts. Refinished, age split and sun fading to top. 29”h. 18.75”w. 17.75”d. $250-450


121 AMERICAN LADY LIBERTY STATUE. Attributed to William Demuth, New York City, late 19th century, zinc. Classically robed woman with American shield and laurel wreath. She wears a liberty cap and carries a sword. Old paint in patriotic colors. Some wear and flaking. 58�h. Pictured pg. 196 in Zinc Sculpture in America 1850-1950 by Carol A. Grissom. $15,000-20,000

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122 PAIR OF WEBB BRASS LAMPS. Marked on the underside for Thomas Webb (Portland, Maine, 2nd quarter-19th century). Seamed with acorn fonts and whale oil burners. 7”h. $800-1,200 123 TWO WEBB BRASS LAMPS. Marked on the underside for Thomas Webb (Portland, Maine, 2nd quarter- 19th century). Very similar with lemon fonts and whale oil burners. 8”h. $600-900 124 PAIR OF EUROPEAN CANDLESTICKS. Eighteenth century. Diminutive candlesticks with threaded posts and triangular bases. One has soldered repair. 3.75”h. $100-300 125 PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS OIL LAMPS. Second quarter-19th century. Small with cylindrical fonts and brass whale oil burners. 5.25”h. $150-300

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126 AMERICAN DRESSING TABLE. Second quarter-19th century, curly maple, cherry and pine secondary. Sheraton two-drawer table with finely turned legs, convex drawer fronts, and nicely terminated backsplash with corner rosettes. 31”h. 35”w. 18.5”d. $250-450 127 PAIR OF SANDWICH AMETHYST OIL LAMPS. Massachusetts, 2nd quarter-19th century. Loop fonts and octagonal baluster stems. Minor imperfections. 9.75”h. $800-1,600 128 DECORATED BOX. Probably American, 2nd half-19th century, mixed woods including chestnut. Dometop box with original floral paint including tulips. Tin hinges and latch (incomplete). Darkened varnish. 3.75”h. 8.75”w. $250-350 129 AMERICAN PANTRY BOX. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood box with lapped seams and iron tacks. Original blue paint. Some imperfections. 2.5”h. 6.5”d. $100-250

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130 TWO AMERICAN PANTRY BOXES. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood boxes with lapped seams and iron tacks. Original worn white, 5”h. 10.5”d., and old green paint, 5.5”h. 9.75”d. Imperfections. $100-200

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131 THREE AMERICAN PANTRY BOXES. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood boxes with lapped seams. Two have iron tacks. Blue over black paint, 2.75”h. 7”d., and natural surface, 2”h. 5.5”d. Together with a box with glued seam and red stain, 3.75”h. 8.5”d. Varying wear. $100-250 132 THREE AMERICAN PANTRY BOXES AND A CARRIER. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood boxes with lapped and fingered seams. Two with old red paint, 2.2”h. 4”d., and old brown paint, 4.5”h. 7.5”d. Together with a carrier with old green paint, 4.5”h. 8”d. Imperfections. $100-150 133 TWO AMERICAN PANTRY BOXES. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood boxes with lapped seams and iron tacks. Old green paint. 5.5”h. 9.5”d., and original red, 10”h. 16”d. Imperfections. $100-250 134 EUROPEAN DECORATED SHOVEL. Late 19th century. Wooden shovel with painted scene of Notre Dame in Paris. 37”l. $100-150


135 TWO LANDSCAPES (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Folksy scene with lake and fisherman. 16”h. 20”w., framed, 18.5”h. 22”w. And Hudson River Valley scene with sailboats. A late note on the back “Painted by Olivia Stebbins Ford, Probably about 18__”. 13.25’h. 17”w., framed, 15.5”h. 19.5”w. Both have crazing. $250-450 136 AMERICAN MINIATURE EMPIRE CHEST. Mid 19th century, pine. Original grain paint and wooden pulls and scrolled feet. Four glued drawers, top is shaped. Minor wear, crest replaced. 10.75”h. 11”w. 7”d. $100-300 137 AMERICAN SANDPAPER LANDSCAPE. Third quarter-19th century, pastel on sandpaper, unsigned. Naive image of teepees on a riverbank at sunset. Paper label on the back “Bernice B. Jewett. First picture Minnie B. Jewett had & given to her by her Father Jon— Bowers in 1865”. Gilt frame, 12”h. 16”w. Bernice Jewett was a Massachusetts delegate to the DAR Continental Congresses 1902-1905. $300-600

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138 AMERICAN SHERATON STAND. Second quarter-19th century, mahogany. Hinged top covers molded edge hole for bowl. Dovetailed drawer and bottom quatrefoil shelf. Refinished. Imperfections. 32”h. 18.25”w. 17”d. $100-300 139 AMERICAN CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second quarter-19th century, walnut with pine secondary. Sheraton inlaid four-drawer chest, scratch beaded graduated drawers and “Catherine Hooly” inlaid into top drawer face. Old refinish. 41”h. 40.25”w. 19.25”d. $400-600

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140 TWO AMERICAN PORTRAITS. Mid 19th century, oil. Man on artist board labeled “Mr. B. Philadelphia - 1840”. 7.75”h. 6.25”w., gilt frame, 10”h. 8.5”w. And a young girl reaching for a book. On canvas. 14.25”h. 12”w., framed, 17.25”h. 15.25”w. Imperfections. $200-400

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141 AMERICAN DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century, poplar. Six-board dovetailed case, bracket feet and interior till. Original grain paint imitating bird’s-eye maple. Paint and edge wear. 22”h. 37.5”w. 16.25”d. $300-600

146 TWO AMERICAN DECOYS. First half-20th century. Naive carvings. One with tack eyes and repaint. Label “Redbird, New England”. 11.5”l. And one with painted body and squared neck. Label “Black Duck, Conn. School”. Scratch carved “1581” or “1851”. 15.5”l. Imperfections. $100-300

142 TWO AMERICAN DECORATED BASKETS. Late 19th-early 20th century, woven splint. Both with potato stamp decoration and original paint. Smaller is missing lid, larger has lid. 10”h. 12” x 17” and 11.5”h. 15” x 22.5”. Imperfections. $150-350

147 THREE ENGLISH BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Late 18th-early 19th century. Scalloped base with interior push up. Minor dent. 8.5”h. And a pair with side push ups. One has soldered post. 8.75”h. $100-300

143 AMERICAN COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE CHEST. Second half-18th century, pine. Dovetailed case and bracket feet, cove molding on top and five graduated, dovetailed drawers with original pulls. Old red paint. Wear and some loss to top drawer. 45”h. 40.25”w. 19.5”d. $600-900

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144 SEVEN AMERICAN KITCHEN ITEMS. Nineteenth century. Wooden peel, 21.5”l., cutting board, 18”l., and a dovetailed copper pan, 5”h. 17”l. not including wrought iron handle. Together with four wrought iron utensils. Two forks, copper ladle and brass spatula. $100-300 145 AMERICAN LANTERN AND PAIR OF PEWTER CANDLESTICKS. Mid 19th century. Brass lantern with glass globe and burning fluid burner font. 9.5”h. And pair of candlesticks with push ups. 6.75”h. Dents. $100-350 143 22 | GARTH’S Country Americana: September 14-15, 2018

148 THREE AMERICAN PEWTER LIGHTING DEVICES. Marked for Freeman Porter (Westbrook, Maine, 1835-1860s). Chamber lamp with ribbon wick burner, 6.75”h. And two similar candlesticks. One with repaired socket. 6.25”h. $100-300 149 TWO BRASS LIGHTING DEVICES. American and/or English, 19th century. Two chambersticks, one with extractor hole and heart handle, 9”l. $100-300 150 TWO BRASS LIGHTING DEVICES. American or English, 19th century. Tinder lighter chamberstick with damper and striker. Dent. 9.5”l. And an oil chamberlamp. Soldered repair on bottom. 7.5”h. $100-250 151 TWO AMERICAN PEWTER LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Silver plated chamberstick marked “Sellew & Co., Cincinnati” (Ohio). Whale oil burner. 7.5”h And unmarked weighted lamp with camphene burner. 10”h. $150-300


152 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive image of a seated, blonde haired girl holding a black kitten. Restoration. 28”h. 22.5”w., late decorated frame, 34.75”h. 29”w. $400-800 153 PORTRAIT OF A CHILD. American, mid 19th century, watercolor on paper. Child in striped dress with stick and hoop. Overall toning. Bird’s-eye maple veneer frame, 12.5”h. 10.5”w. Ex Lynn Dingus (Kentucky). $250-450

156 AMERICAN WRITING ARM WINDSOR CHAIR. Found in Virginia, mid 19th century, mixed woods. Traces of original pinstriping. Turned stretcher base. Two metal support rods. 18” seat, 29.5”h. overall $150-300 157 AMERICAN DOLL CARRIAGE AND TOY TRAIN. Late 19th century. Tin friction steam locomotive, 13.5”l., tender marked “Hill Climber”, 9”l., and open car, 12”l. Together with a wood doll carriage with original paint. Stenciled “Pat. June 11. 1872”. 20”h. 28”l. Imperfections. $100-150

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154 WEBB BRASS LAMP. Marked on the underside for Thomas Webb (Portland, Maine, 2nd quarter- 19th century). Lemon fonts and whale oil burner. 8.5”h. $300-600 155 CRANDALL-TYPE ROCKING HORSE. American, 2nd half-19th century. Carved wooden horse similar to those by Benjamin Crandall (New York City). Original paint and excelsior stuffed cloth saddle. Imperfections. 23”h. 42”w. Ex Kyle Fuller (Ohio). $250-450

158 AMERICAN SHERATON WASHSTAND. Ca. 1815-20, curly maple with poplar secondary. Washstand with turned legs and lower shelf with a dovetailed drawer. Retains an old refinished surface. 33.25”h. 16.25”w. 16.25”d. $250-450 159 AMERICAN BAND BOX. Second quarter-19th century. Small round box with ivory wallpaper. Edge wear. 3”h. 5.5”d. $100-150

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160 ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE BIDET. Second quarter-19th century. Asian scene impressed “Clews Warranted Staffordshire”. 18”l. Set in a mahogany base with turned legs and dovetailed lift off cover. Refinished. 18”h. 21.25”w. 18”d. $250-500 160

161 EIGHT AMERICAN CLASSICAL SIDE CHAIRS. Second quarter-19th century, curly maple. Saber legs and carved slats. Refinished with replaced cane seats. 18”h. seat, 33”h. overall. $400-800

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162 AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARD TABLE. Mid 19th century, mahogany and flame grain mahogany veneer. Dovetailed with swivel, lift top. Fitted interior. Carved lyre base and four legs ending in brass paw feet with casters. Refinished with replaced felt inset. 29.5”h. 36”w. 17.75”d. with 17.75”w. $250-450

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163 OHIO EMPIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Attributed to Ross County, 2nd quarter-19th century, mixed woods including walnut, cherry, poplar and flame grain mahogany veneer. Four dovetailed drawers with cockbeading, one over three graduated with banded inlay. Turned legs and turned full pilasters. Scroddleware pulls. Refinished with minor age splits. 51.5”h. 46.75”w. 24.75”d. $500-700 24 | GARTH’S Country Americana: September 14-15, 2018


164 HOWARD REGULATOR CLOCK WITH RIEFLER PENDULUM. Massachusetts, ca.1875, face labeled “E. Howard & Co., Boston”, black walnut case. Also known as an astronomical clock. Brass weight and original mercury pendulum with four cut glass tubes. Included is a later German brass Riefler pendulum marked “DRP 60059 Riefler Muchen No. 38” and “EP No. 14259”. 57.5”h. 16.25”w. 10”d. Ex Fred Jauch (Pennsylvania). $4,000-8,000 165 DIMINUTIVE DRAFTING TABLE. American, ca. 1920-1940. Oak writing surface, cast iron pedestal base, and tripod base, 48”h. fully extended, 24”w. 21”d. $175-350 166 AMERICAN CLASSICAL WORK TABLE. Second quarter-19th century, curly maple with poplar secondary. Two dovetailed drawers, turned column, and quatrefoil base. Imperfections. 29.5”h. 22.5”w. 16.75”d. $100-300 167 AMERICAN COUNTRY CABINET. Second half-19th century, pine. Small cabinet with paneled door with beaded edge. Cleaned down to layers of blue. Old putty colored paint on interior. 43”h. 28.5”w. 14.25”d. $200-400 168 AMERICAN MAP. Ca. 1805, engraving on paper. “A Map of the Alleghany, Monongahela and Yohiogany Rivers”, “Engraved for Harris’s Journal by Thomas Wightman”. Imperfections. 15”h. 10.5”w. $100-300 169 LARGE GROUP ENGRAVED PRINTS. American and European, 19th century. A few are handcolored, including the White House, two copies of “Puzzles” (muzzles) and one of “March of the Guards etc, Towards the Sea”, published by Laurie & Whittle. The remainder are mostly historic landmarks and buildings, battles, and statesmen. $100-350

170 ELEVEN ENGRAVINGS OF AMERICAN CITIES. Second half-19th century. Seven were published by Appleton & Co., New York. Two views of Boston are handcolored. Cities include Boston, Baltimore, New Orleans, Richmond, St. Louis, Providence, New Haven and Philadelphia. Stains and edge damage from binding. 9.75” x 12.75” to 6.5”h. 10”w. $100-300 171 GROUP OF ANTIQUE REFERENCE BOOKS. $50-75 172 AMERICAN SHIP’S DECK BOARD. Ca. 1864. Framed slate board in book cover with marbelized paper. Inked note “Bought Jan. 4th 1861, James R. Pritchard, Newburg Port Mass ‘Fear Not’”. Chalked notes dated 1864. Worn cover. 12.75”h. 8.75”w. $150-350 173 AMERICAN WHALING SHIP’S LOG. Handwritten pen and ink log of the Nantucket ship Sarah by Charles Howland Coleman from August 13, 1830 to January 6, 1834. Note on the first page “Ship Sarah, Benjm. Barney Mastr, on a Whaling Voyage” as well as “Copied for Lieut. Maury by Danl McKenzie” on the inside cover. Several pages have drawings of whales and a few have either ships or icebergs. Worn with several pages missing or incomplete, several have penciled notations which may be later. 13.5”h. 8.5”w. $400-800 174 ENGLISH LOG BOOK OF SHIPS’ VOYAGES TO INDIA. Ca. 1770s, pen and ink on laid paper. Daily logs and descriptions of five ships, most likely compiled later from original sources. The first page heading “Remarks from on Board the Walpole Indiaman off Madagascar the 13th August 1756”. Other ships are the “Somerset” from St. Helena to Bombay, 1741-42, “Prince George” from Ramsgate to Bombay, 1751-1752, “Harcourt” from Bombay to England, 1760-1761 and the “Essex” at Mozambique, 1746. The latest date in the book is 1769. Marbelized paper cover is worn. 15”h. 10”w. $600-900

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175 AMERICAN CIGAR STORE INDIAN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Carved wooden figure of an American Indian woman in fringed dress, holding a rose and box of cigars. Old polychrome paint with gold painted accents. Wear and age splits. 68”h. including base with cast iron handles. $2,500-4,500

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176 AMERICAN PIECED QUILT. Late 19th century. Peekaboo variant in printed red, white and yellow cloth. 73” x 73”. $350-450 177 AMERICAN PIECED QUILT. Late 19th century. Tumbling blocks in red printed calico. 44” x 64”. $200-400

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187 TWO AMERICAN NAUTICAL RELATED ITEMS. Pair of bookends made of wood from the U.S.S. Constitution hull. 7.5”h. And a sailor made jewelry box. Applied trim and decorative elements including heart, anchor and “MB”. Interior mirror. 5.25”h. 9.5”w. Imperfections. $100-250 188 AMERICAN CARVED FISH PLAQUE. Mid 20th century. Signed by Ken Sprague (Nantucket, ca. 1940s-50s). Bone carved fish on a modern wall plaque made from a porthole. Fish 8”l., frame 14.5”d. $250-450 189 SCOTTISH LANTERN. Late 19th century. Sheet metal with wire frame around glass onion globe. Lantern and copper font are marked for the “Cera Lamp Co. Ltd. Glasgow, Patent 25542”. Old black paint with scratch carved initials “HC”. Some wear. 14”h. not including handle. $100-300 190 THREE AMERICAN POTTERY GREASE LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Chamberlamps. Stoneware, 4.25”h., and two redware, the taller is similar to forms by Samuel Routson (Ohio), 3.25”, 4.5”h. Imperfections. $100-350


191 DECORATED BOX. Probably American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mixed woods including pine. Nailed construction with original paint. Flowers on case and a couple walking in a landscape on the lid. Lift lid on end pegs. Some imperfections. 5.75”h. 12”w. 9”d. $300-500 192 AMERICAN BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Paneled front, corner posts with turned feet. Original red paint. Imperfections. 20.25”h. 36.75”w. 18.25”d. $200-400 193 AMISH PIECED QUILT. Early 20th century. Shades of blue and black. Machine binding and hanging strips. Stains. 42” x 48”. $250-450 194 AMERICAN BANDBOX. Second half-19th century. Rare beaver pattern box with blue ground. Some imperfections. Ex Hillary Underwood, sold at Sotheby’s 1983. With Underwood inventory tag. 9”h. 13”l. $700-900

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195 AMERICAN BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Joys of Rural Life with a fisherman pattern. The lid has a sunflower pattern, both with yellow ground. Some imperfections. 11”h. 17.5”l. Ex Norma Keno. $300-600 196 MENNONITE QUILT. Twentieth century. Wide black and red border, black thread. 62” x 78”. $100-300 197 AMERICAN PIECED QUILT. Late 19th-early 20th century. Postage stamp with wide yellow border. Handsewn binding. Edge wear. 70” x 74”. $150-300 198 TWO AMERICAN TIN LAMPS. First half-19th century. Betty lamp with wire hanger and wick pick. On a tin peg tidy, 6”h. overall. And two-part lighting device with spout and peg lamp bottom. 9.5”h. overall. $150-350

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200 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST. Mid 18th century, maple and figured maple. Dovetailed drawers and drawer blades, over lapped drawer faces, carved shell decoration in base and scalloped skirt resting on cabriole legs. 76”h. 39.5”w. 19.5”d. $1,500-2,500

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201 JOINT OCCUPATIONS BY ARTHUR WINTER SHAW (UNITED KINGDOM, 1869-1948). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Seated mother and child. Old paper label notes it was exhibited at the Royal Institute, London in 1931. 17”h. 21”w., 23.75”h. 27.75”w. $600-900

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203 EUROPEAN DECORATED BOX. Second half-19th century, pine. Original floral decoration on green ground. Pegged with tin lock escutcheon. 4.5”h. 7.5”l. $250-450 204 TWO AMERICAN GAMEBOARDS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Single boards with gallery edges. Original red and white checkerboard, 16.5” x 17” and one with gallery ends and yellow and red repaint. Imperfections. 16” x 26”. $150-350

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205 TWO AMERICAN GAMEBOARDS. Early 20th century. Single boards with original paint. Red, black and goldenrod with later faint scratch carved “The Checker Champ”. 13.25” x 17.75”. And black and red with green and yellow trim. Incised initials “WP” and painted letters on the back. 11.75“ x 16”. Some warping and age splits. $150-350

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206 AMERICAN SMOKE-DECORATED FRAME. Second half-19th century. Original paint. 23.75” x 19” opening. 28.5”h. 23.5”w. overall. $200-300 207 CHILD’S ROCKING CHAIR. Second half-19th century. Ladderback with original grey paint and cane seat. Imperfections. 19”h. $50-75


208 ALONG THE ROAD BY ALFRED BRYAN WALL (PENNSYLVANIA, 1861-1935). Oil on masonite, signed lower right. Country lane with farmhouse. 16”h. 20”w., framed, 18.5”h. 22.5”w. $300-600

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209 THE CREEK DAM BY ALFRED BRYAN WALL PENNSYLVANIA, 1861-1935). Oil on artist board, signed lower left. Autumn landscape. Minor imperfections. 10.25”h. 13.5”w., framed, 16”h. 19”w. $300-500 210 LANDSCAPE BY ALFRED S. WALL (PENNSYLVANIA, 1825-1896). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Wooded creek. 13”h. 8.5”w., late gilt frame, 16.75”h. 12.25”w. $250-500

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211 BIG TREES BY BESSIE WALL (PENNSYLVANIA, 1872-1937). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Study of cabin and pine trees. 12”h. 8.5”w., framed, 14.5”h. 11”w. $150-350

212 AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Late 18th century, cherry with pine secondary. Five-drawer inlaid chest with cock beading. Refinished. Some imperfections. 45.5”h. 39.7”5”w. 23.5”d. $300-600 213 THREE AMERICAN BASKETS. Early 20th century, woven splint. Two gathering baskets, one with twig handle and original paint, 11”h. 18”w., and the other with bentwood handle, 11”h. 10”d. Together with a small basket with original red paint. 2.5”h. 8”l. Some edge loss. $100-350 214 AMERICAN SHERATON CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second quarter-19th century, curly maple with poplar secondary. Four graduated, dovetailed drawers with cockbeading and replaced pulls. Turned legs, paneled sides. Top repegged, old refinishing. 37.5”h. 42.25’w. 20.25”w. $300-500 Lot 214 will be followed by the addendum session. Please see lots online or listing included with your catalog mailing.

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215 AMERICAN TAVERN SIGN THE GEORGE WASHINGTON 1783. Late 19th century. Double sided wooden panel sign with painted portrait of Washington surrounded by foliate wreath. Wrought iron frame and hanging tabs. Revarnished, some paint loss. 36.5”h. 34”w. 1783 refers to Washington’s resignation as commanding general of the Continental Army. $1,000-2,000

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216 AMERICAN HOOKED SEAT COVER. Late 19th century. Roses and scrolls on burlap. Mounted on stretcher. 16.5” x 18”. Ex Roger Bacon. $150-350

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217 PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE BLANKET CHEST. Second half-19th century, poplar. Dovetailed case and bracket feet, three dovetailed drawers with original pulls. Old red and yellow paint. Applied molding, interior till. Wear and bear trap lock is incomplete. 27.25”h. 49.5”w. 22.5”d. $400-800

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218 PENNSYLVANIA CANDLESTAND. First half-19th century, cherry. Turned column, tripod base. Two-board top has chamfered underside. Original red paint has good dry surface, some alligatoring on top. 26”h. 16.25” x 16.5”. $250-450

219 AMERICAN PANTRY BOX. Second half-19th century, mixed woods including poplar. Round bentwood box with fingered seams. Old green and yellow sponging over dark red. Some edge chips. 8.75”h. 14.5”d. $300-500 220 AMERICAN PANTRY BOX. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood box with iron tacks and original blue paint. Branded interior label “Daniel Cragin___ Wilton, NH”. Some imperfections. 4.5”h. 7.25”d. $100-350 221 ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK OF DOG. Mid 19th century. Chenille silk stitching tree with a tufted wool poodle standing under it. Late shadow box frame, 17.25”h. 19.25”w. $200-400

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222 FOUR AMERICAN PANTRY BOXES. Second half-19th century. Graduated set of round bentwood pantry boxes with iron tacks and original blue paint. Minor wear and edge loss. 2.5”h. 6.5”d. to 5.5”h. 10.5”d. $300-600

223 AMERICAN FEDERAL DISHSTOP CANDLESTAND. Early 19th century, yellow pine, ash. Tripod base, turned top. Refinished and stained, wear. 25.5”h. 16.75”d. $100-300 224 AMERICAN TIN LANTERN. First half-19th century. Large candle lantern with three glass panes and traces of green paint. Holes for mounting to a wall. 24”h. 12”w. 11.5”d. Added brass chamberstick inside. $100-350 225 WILLIAM AND MARY CHEST. Probably American, early 18th century, pine. Dovetailed drawers, two over four graduated with original pulls. Rosehead nails. Onion feet. Cleaned of original red. Some imperfections. 41”h. 39.25”w. 18”d. $600-900 226 AMERICAN COUNTRY CABINET. Second half-19th century, pine. Layers of blue and green paint. Interior shelves, single door. Edge wear. 30.25”h. 30”w. 13.5”d. $100-300

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227 AMERICAN INLAID WALL BOX. Nineteenth century, mixed woods including mahogany. Shaped back and scalloped sides. Sides have good dry surface. Minor repair. 20"h. 10.5"w. Ex Tom and Carolyn Porter, (Ohio). $200-400

228 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE MIRROR. Mid 18th century, walnut and pine. Molded frame and scroll carved crest. Original mirror. Old inked label “Michael Henry” tacked to frame. Wear to silvering, added crest braces. 15.5”h. 9”w. $500-800 229 WELSH SAMPLER. Verse from Ecclesiastes and “Lowry Bebb Her Work Oct. 1844, Machynlleth”. Well stitched in silk with birds, stylized squirrels, and Adam and Eve under the apple tree. Some loss. Late frame, 17”h. 17.5”w. $150-300 230 ENGLISH SAMPLER. Alphabets and “Mary Mallery Pimm, 1834”. Finely stitched in silk thread with flower baskets and birds. Faux rosewood inked frame, 18.25”h. 16”w. $300-600

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231 AMERICAN YARN WINDER. First half-19th century, maple and pine. Natural surface. Clock reel with four arms and dial hand. Chamfered edge base with post legs. 26.5”d. 43”h. overall. $100-300

232 CONNECTICUT CHIPPENDALE SLANT FRONT DESK. Second half-18th century, birch with pine and poplar secondary. Five graduated dovetailed drawers with replaced pulls, ball and claw feet, and fitted interior with pigeonholes, dovetailed drawers and secret valance compartment. Refinished. 41.5”h. 31” writing height, 39”w. 21”d. $900-1,200 233 AMERICAN CANDLE CHANDELIER. Twentieth century. Twelve wire scroll arms with tin candle sockets. Old stained wooden column. 26”h. 23”d. $150-300 234 AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY CANDLE CHANDELIER. Late 20th century. Eight wire scroll arms with tin candle sockets. Red painted wooden column. 24.5”h. 20.5”d. $100-200 235 AMERICAN MATCH HOLDER. Late 19th century, cast iron. Tree stump with eagle and lion. Old metallic paint. 3”h. 5.5”w. $50-100


236 LANDSCAPE BY W.H. PRIOR. Oil on canvas, signed on back “Original by W.H. Prior”, most likely William Henry Prior aka William Matthew Prior (Massachusetts, 1806-1873). Lake scene with fishermen and sailboats. Small hole. 20”h. 26”w., framed, 24.5”h. 30.5”w. $1,000-2,000 237 AMERICAN SUNUMBRA LAMP. Mid 19th century. Brass fluted column, stepped marble base, prisms and replaced frosted, cut glass shade. Electrified. Some imperfections. 28.5”h. $200-300 238 THREE PAIR OF ENGLISH BRASS SHOE MANTEL ORNAMENTS. Late 19th century. Two pair of women’s boots and one pair of shoes with incised designs. One pair are spill holders, the low pair matchbox holders. Some imperfections. 6.25”, 6.5”, 3”h. $150-300 239 TOLE TRAY. American or European, mid 19th century. Oval with handles. Original hand painted landscape with figures near a low waterfall, surrounded by gilt stenciled flowers on red ground. Imperfections. 21” x 27”. $200-300

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240 AMERICAN DOME TOP DOCUMENTS BOX. First half-19th century. pine. Dovetailed with original salmon red paint and stenciled and freehand foliate decoration. Brass bale handle with sphinx escutcheon appears original. Wear and edge loss. 5.75”h. 13”w. 6.5”d. $100-300

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241 AMERICAN DOCUMENTS BOX. Mid 19th century, pine. Dovetailed with original black paint and white flowers on front. Dry surface has alligatored on sides. Original hasp. Edge wear. 5.5”h. 15.75”w. 7.5”d. $100-200 242 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. First half-20th century. Sailing ship on a blue ground. Mounted on stretcher. 23.5” x 35.5”. $100-200

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243 AMERICAN TRAMP ART FRAME. Early 20th century. Double opening frame. Minor edge loss. 18” x 23.25”. $150-350 244 THE DUCK POND BY ALFRED BRYAN WALL (PENNSYLVANIA, 1861-1935). Oil on artist board, signed lower left. Summer landscape. 10.25”h. 14”w., framed, 13.25”h. 16.5”w. $200-400 243

245 FOREST SCENE BY CHARLES LINFORD (PENNSYLVANIA, 1846-1897). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Autumn forest. 17”h. 12”w., framed, 21”h. 16”w. $900-1,200 246 PORTRAIT OF AN AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN. Oil on canvas, unsigned. Possibly by Wayman Adams (American, 1883-1959). Seated woman in a pink dress. Some surface scuffs. Unframed, 25”h. 20”w. $400-800

247 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE SLANT FRONT DESK. Late 19th-early 20th century, curly maple with pine and poplar secondary. Diminutive size utilizing some old pieces. Four dovetailed graduated drawers with thumbmolding and replaced brasses, dovetailed case and bracket feet. Fitted interior with three dovetailed drawers. Chamfered back boards. 40.75”h. 30” writing height, 30”w. 17.25”d. $400-800 248 PITCHFORK AND DONATION BASKET. American or European, late 19th-20th century. Wooden root pitchfork. Refinished. 81”l. And wicker wrapped basket on handle. 48”l. $100-200 249 SCANDINAVIAN TRENCHER. Mid 19th century. Rough hewn wooden trencher with old red paint and floral decoration dated “1861”. Edge notch. 4”h. 25”l. $150-350

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250 TWO PAINTINGS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, CA. 1900). Oil on canvas, signed “S. Wood Perry 1900” (possibly Saidee Perry). Dog watching baby in cradle. Restoration. 14”h. 17”w., framed, 19”h. 22”w. And naive oil on artist board of woman watching geese and horses. Devoe preparer’s label. 12.25”h. 18.5”w., framed, 17.75”h. 23.5”w. $200-400 251 PAIR OF AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL COLUMNS. Early 20th century, pine. Square fluted columns with sawtooth detail and detached finials. Alligatored varnish. Missing trim at bottom. 78”h. overall (60.5” with 17.5” finials), 15.5” x 15.5”. $300-600

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252 AMERICAN MINIATURE BANDBOX. Mid 19th century. Heart-shaped box with marbelized interior paper and wallpaper exterior covered in decoupage scraps. Wear. Roger Bacon Collection sticker. 2.75”h. 5.25”l. $600-900 253 AMERICAN MINIATURE BAND BOX. Mid 19th century. Wallpaper covering and wooden bottom covered with 1846 newspaper. Date has been scratched into the wood. Minor wear. 2.5”h. 4”l. Ex Yankee Smuggler (New Hampshire). $300-600

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254 THREE AMERICAN MINIATURE WALLPAPER BOXES. Mid 19th century. Dome-top trunk with wire latch and cloth hinges, 2.75”h. 5.75”w., and a rectangular lidded box, 1.75”h. 4.25”l. Together with a slide lid box covered in wallpaper, 1.5”h. 4.5”l. Varying wear and some repair. Ex Yankee Smuggler (New Hampshire). $400-600

255 TWO AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS CANISTERS. Mid 19th century. Tin lids. Larger has some potstones and blister. 9.5”, 8”h. $100-250 256 TWO AMERICAN TIN CANDLE MOLDS. Nineteenth century. Thirty-six-tube with two handles, 14.75”h., and twelve-tube with one handle. Some edge loss. 10.5”h. $100-300 257 AMERICAN TIN CANDLE MOLD. Nineteenth century. Round with eighteen tubes and two handles. Split and rust. 10”h. 9”d. $100-200 258 AMERICAN HANGING WALL BOX. Mid 19th century, pine. Square nail construction with scalloped edge front panel. Old brown paint. Wear and extra drilled holes. 12.5”h. 13”w. 6.5”d. $100-300 www.GARTHS.com | 37


259 THREE AMERICAN STONEWARE BOTTLES. Second half-19th century. Impressed names. “_ S Baldwin” with cobalt lip, 10.25”h., “E. Jackson”, 10.25”h., and “J. Miller”, 10”h. $100-250

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260 TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE BOTTLES. Second half-19th century. Paneled with cobalt “X” and an impressed “A. Steinmetz”. 10”h. $100-150 261 AMERICAN SILHOUETTE OF A WOMAN. Second quarter-19th century. Hollow cut portrait of a woman with a hair comb. Ink wash dress and small purse. Grain painted frame, 6.5”h. 5.75”w. $250-450

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263 AMERICAN SILHOUETTE BY MASTER HANKES. Dated “1833”. Cutout portrait of a man with stamped label “Gallery of Cuttings. Cut by Master Hankes With Common Scissors”. Overall toning and light stain. Framed, 6”h. 5.25”w. $250-500 264 AMERICAN PANTRY BOX. Second half-19th century. Round bentwood box with Harvard-type fingers and iron tacks. Original blue paint and initials “WWU” on lid. Minor age split. 3.5”h. 8”d. $200-400 265 DELAWARE VALLEY SLATBACK HIGHCHAIR. Late 18th-early 19th century. Child’s highchair with natural rush seat, serpentine slats and old green paint. Wear to footboard. 23.5”seat, 41”h. 17.5”d. $200-400

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266 NEW ENGLAND WORK TABLE. Eighteenth-century, pine and maple. Work table with splay legs and old refinish, 25"h. 30"w. 21.75"d. Ex The Blue Candlestick (California). $200-400


267 ENGLISH TAVERN SIGN “THE GEORGE IIIRD”. Probably 1st half-20th century. Painted double sided sign of wood panels showing the king reviewing troops, copied after the 1779 painting by Benjamin West. Metal frame and hanging tabs. Old varnish, some flaking. 36”h. 34”w. $900-1,200 268 PAIR OF PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on wooden panel, unsigned. Young husband and wife. He sits at a desk and has later note “Our great grandfather, Daniel Roosevelt Hitchcock”, with Old Print Shop label. She sits in front of an interesting landscape with sailing ships and fort-type building. Minor restoration. 9.5”h. 8”w., framed, 11.75”h. 10”w. $600-800

269 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE SLANT LID DESK. Ca.1780-1800, maple with pine secondary. Four graduated, dovetailed drawers, dovetailed case and divided interior with nine drawers. Refinished. Imperfections. 39.5”h. 40.75”w. 19.75”d. $300-600 270 TWO AMERICAN SILHOUETTES. Second quarter-19th century. Hollow cut portraits of man and woman. The woman is by William Bache (Philadelphia, 17711845) and has an embossed label “Bache Patent”. Stain. Late frame, 10.5”h. 12.5”w. $150-350 271 FARMSTEAD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, unsigned. Nicely detailed image of horse drawn carriages passing a well-appointed farmhouse, barn and outbuildings. 18.75”h. 24.25”w., gilt frame, 25.5”h. 31.75”w. $250-450

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272 FARMSTEAD (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive painting of farmhouse, barn and outbuildings with a nearby pond. Repairs. 20”h. 30”w., framed, 23.5”h. 33.5”w. $250-500

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273 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Late 19th century. Design attributed to Ebenezer Ross (Toledo, Ohio). Colorful lions on burlap ground. Some loss and stain. 33” x 63”. $400-800 274 AMERICAN SHIRRED TABLE RUG. Found in Massachusetts, early 19th century. Shirred floral rug on linen ground. Loss. 35” x 77”. $400-600

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275 PENNSYLVANIA MENNONITE HOOKED RUG. Ca. 1930s. Pastel colors with diagonal stripes and crosses in the center and corners. Some wear. 25” x 47”. $150-300 273

276 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Late 19th century. Delicate vase of flowers with surrounding brown scrolls. Rebacked. 50” x 33”. Ex Victor Weinblatt (Massachusetts). $400-600

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279 TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE CANNING JARS. Mid 19th century. Brushed stripes, 8”h., and branch, 8.25”h. $100-250

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280 1814 MAP OF OHIO. Engraved by Samuel Lewis and published by Matthew Carey in his “General Atlas”. “The State of Ohio with part of Upper Canada etc” depicts twenty-three handcolored counties. Tape stain. Framed, 17”h. 16.25”w. Ex The Old Print Shop (New York City). $600-900 281 AMERICAN MAP OF KENTUCKY. Engraving on paper. From Carey’s American Pocket Atlas, published in Philadelphia, 1814. Light stain. Framed, 12”h. 14”w. overall. $200-400 282 AMERICAN HEARTH RUG. Second half-19th century. Hooked and sheared rug with rose branch on ivory. Imperfections. 39” x 76”. $300-400

283 AMERICAN MINIATURE DOMETOP BOX. Nineteenth century. Miniature dometop box covered with printed wallpaper and tin hasp. Some imperfections. 2.5”h. 6”l. $100-200 284 AMERICAN TREENWARE BOX. Nineteenth century. Treenware covered jar with original vinegar sponge decoration. Some imperfections. 3.75”h. $200-400

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286 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Early 20th century. Winter scene with horse drawn sleigh and church in muted colors. Edge wear. 20” x 44”. $250-450 287 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. First half-20th century. Two black dogs and a rose covered fence. Wear. Mounted on stretcher. 23.5” x 43.5”. $100-350

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291 AMERICAN BANDBOX FRAGMENT. Second quarter-19th century. Framed as a panel with squirrels on a yellow ground. 10”h. 45”w. overall. Ex Hillary Underwood Collection, Sotheby’s 1983. $250-450 292 PASTORAL SCENE PAINTING. American or English, 2nd-half 19th century, oil on canvas, unsigned. Cattle and sheep at rest. Restoration. 24”h. 36”w., late frame, 27.5”h. 39.5”w. $150-350 288

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293 PORTRAIT OF A LADY (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Welldressed woman wearing pearl and gold jewelry and holding a fan. Restoration. 13”h. 10”w., late frame, 19.5”h. 15.5”w. $100-250 294 AMERICAN CABINET. Mid 19th century, pine. One-piece cabinet with molded cornice, two paneled doors with beading and bracket feet. Original grey paint. Interior shelves. Paint and edge wear. 72”h. 53”w. 18”d. $800-1,200


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295 CARVED WHALE TOOTH. Tooth with carved eagle’s head, American arms, and “The Union Must Survive for the Good of All, 1862 Percy Hale”. Some or all carving may be 20th century. 7”l. $300-600

300 TRADE SIGN. American, late 19th century, tin and cast iron. “R.K. Person Jeweler, Repair...” Inpainting. 33”h. $300-500

296 AMERICAN PATRIOTIC BUSK. Mid 19th century, bone. Vines and “Go Tell the World America is Free July 4, 1776” with night time scene on the reverse of a sailing ship, bonfire (?) and city flying American flags. Red inked accents. 14.25”l. $1,000-2,000

301 CARNIVAL GAME. American, 1st half-20th century. Pair of bucking “Pony” toss games. Oil cloth on a wood frame with broom head mane. Original paint, wear. 39”h. 61”l. Descended in the Knoll family of Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Ex American Garage (California). $2,500-3,500

297 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE SLANT LID DESK. Late 18th century, maple with ash secondary. Figured Chippendale desk with dovetailed case and drawers and stepped back interior. Old refinish and imperfections. 41.5”h. 36”w. 19.5”d. $400-600

302 PAIR OF CLOWN CUTOUTS. American, 1st half-20th century, plywood. Large clown silhouettes with original paint. Made to be either side of single piece, and thought to have once flanked the tent entrance of a circus. One is heavily weathered. 128”h. $400-800

298 THREE ENGLISH OVERSIZE MOCHA MUGS. Mid 19th century. Mocha with leaf handles, one has seaweed decoration. 3.75”, 4.75”, 6”h. Imperfections. $150-250

303 BROWN’S SHOES ADVERTISING BENCH. American, early 20th century, oak. Scrolled form with cabriole legs and applied printed images of Buster Brown and Tige with “Advertised to the Nation, Worn by Creation”. Wear. 36”h. 17”w. 58”l. $400-800

299 TWO ENGLISH OVERSIZE MUGS. Mid 19th century. Blue gaudy mug, 5.5”h. And a Sunderland luster mug with sailor transfer “Success to all Sailors...”. 5”h. Imperfections. $100-200

304 CIRCUS BANNER. American, 2nd quarter-20th century, canvas. Seated “Giraffe Girl” painted by “Snap Wyatt” (David Wyatt, Asheville, North Carolina). With “D” rings in corners. Some wear. 113”h. 69”w. $600-900

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312 TWO AMERICAN PORTRAITS. Late 19th-20th century. Family portrait in watercolor of husband, wife and children in parlor room. Framed, 17”h. 20.5”w. And an enhanced color print of a woman. Framed under convex glass. 25.75”h. 19.5”w. $150-350

308 AMERICAN TOLE COFFEE POT. Second quarter-19th century. Original decoration. Dome top with peaches on a dark japanned ground. 11”h. $100-300

313 WORK TABLE. American, 19th century, pine. Scrubbed three-board top on a base with turned legs and old light blue paint. 29”h. 35.25”w. 71.5”l. $1,000-2,000

309 AMERICAN JEWELER’S TRADE SIGN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Wooden double sided pocket watch in a shield shaped frame. Imperfections. 28”h. 22”w. $250-450 310 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, curly maple with pine secondary. Two-piece cup board with double doors top and bottom. Top has sixteen panes of glass, bottom has paneled doors. Two dovetailed drawers with original brasses. Interior shelves. Imperfections. 92.5”h. 53.25”w. 21.5”d. $600-1,200

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311 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE MIRROR. Mid 20th century, curly maple veneer. Carved phoenix crest. 44”h. 23.5”w. $100-200

314 TWO PAINTINGS. Probably American, 2nd half-19th century, oil on canvas. Interior parlor scene, unsigned. 20”h. 16”w., late frame, 24”h. 20.5”w. And country lane signed “WR Galbraith, 18—”. Possibly William Galbraith (flourished ca. 1855). Flaking. 17”h. 21”w., framed, 22.5”h. 26.5”w. $150-300 315 THREE AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTINGS. Oils, signed. Two winter scenes by Dolores Hackenberger (Pennsylvania, b. 1930). 8.75”h. 14.5”w. and 15.25”h. 27.25”w. And a town scene with steamboat by Norma Finger. 27.75”h. 34”w. Framed sizes. $100-350


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317 ENGLISH SAMPLER. Silk on linen. Vertical with rows of parrots, peacocks, crowns, lions and a house with shepherdess leading cattle, willow tree and butterfly. Verse and “Martha Hawthorn her work Finished in the 10th year of her age Taught by Eliza Lewry 1801”. Stains and some stitch loss. Bird’s-eye maple veneer frame, 20”h. 11”w. $600-800 318 PAIR OF PORTRAITS ATTRIBUTED TO DANIEL LAMONT (NEW YORK, FL. 1846-1847). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Naive portraits of husband and wife displaying fine jewelry and seated on a settee. She holds a daguerreotype and he holds a quill pen and envelope addressed to “Henry Clay, Washington DC”. Restoration. 33.25”h. 26”w., gilt frames, 37.25”h. 30”w. Ex Village Green Antiques (Michigan). $1,500-3,000 319 NEW ENGLAND LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR. Late 18th century, mixed woods. Turned posts and bulbous stretcher, scrolled arms. Old refinishing and rush seat. Shortened with added casters. 16”h. seat, 44”h. overall $100-350

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320 TWO AMERICAN PRINTS OF GEORGE AND MARTHA WASHINGTON. Engravings on paper. Washington and horse engraved by Kelly after the painting by Gilbert Stuart. Published 1836. Toning. Gilt frame, 27.5”h. 19”w. And a handcolored restrike of a young Martha. Gilt frame, 10”h. 8.25”w. $100-300

323 TWO AMERICAN SILHOUETTES. Mid 19th century. Cut out images. Full-length portrait of a woman, 12.5”h. 10.25”w. And multiple images of women and children. Late note “Cuttings out by Mariana Eden (great grandmother of Anthony Eden, circa 1866”. 6.5”h. 9.25”w. Frame sizes. $150-300

321 AMERICAN CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, curly maple with pine secondary. Two piece cupboard with paneled doors top and bottom and dovetailed drawer. Interior shelves. Imperfections. 84.5”h. 49”w. 26”d. $300-600 322 TWO MINIATURE PORTRAITS. Probably England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Dapper man with inked name “Admiral Collingwood” on backing paper. (Not the Collingwood of Trafalgar fame). 4.75”h. 4”w. And a woman with a book and ornate bonnet. Edge wear. 5”h. 4.25”w. Papier mache frame sizes. $300-600 319 www.GARTHS.com | 45


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324 CANADA GOOSE DECOY. American, mid 20th century. Wooden swimming decoy with original paint and paddle form tail. Seam separation. 23.75”l. $100-300 325 AMERICAN DECOY. Mid 20th century. Primitive swimming Canada Goose with inlet neck. Tag on the underside has “Eastern Shore Virginia” and later note “Hutchings Goose”, possibly in reference to Sam Hutchings (1894-1995), however Hutchings lived in Ontario. Imperfections. 22“l. $150-300 326 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Young dandy with ring and tie tack holding an overflowing glass of beer. Light crazing with minor scuffs. 13.75”h. 11.5”w., gilt frame, 15.75”h. 13.5”w. $300-600

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327 AMERICAN PAINTING OF BIRD. Early 19th century, watercolor on paper. Colorful distlefink and tulips below a heart with initials and date “SE 1804”. Framed, 14.25”h. 18.25”w. $400-800 328 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard with square nail construction. Blind doors, three dovetailed drawers and canted cornice. Interior shelves. Cleaned down to old blue paint. Wear, replaced top latches. 89”h. 52”w. 18”d. $1,000-2,000 329 AMERICAN STONEWARE JUG. Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt flower with speckled leaves. Possibly by Burger. Applied strap handle. 13.5”h. $100-350 330 OVERSIZE FLIP. Probably American, 20th century. Etched designs including towers and deer. 8.5”h. $100-150


331 AMERICAN PASTEL LANDSCAPE. Mid 19th century, pastel on sandpaper. Idyllic view of a green tinted bay surrounded by trees. Under glass in gold painted frame, 18.75”h. 24.5”w. $400-800 332 AMERICAN FIRESIDE BENCH. Early 19th century, pine. Square nail construction. Narrow with curved back and shaped arms. Worn old brown paint and two metal braces added to back. One holds a filled repair near side. Edge wear. 54.5”h. 50.5”w. 12”d. $400-800 333 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Lancaster County, 1st half-19th century, pine. Six-board dovetailed case with original grain paint, turned legs and poplar till. Molded edge lid. Wear, mostly on top. 24.5”h. 44”w. 22.5”d. $250-500

334 AMERICAN COUNTRY CANDLESTAND. First half-19th century, yellow pine, maple, chestnut. Two-board dish top, turned column and tripod base. 27.5”h. 19.5”d. $100-350 335 TWO AMERICAN MINIATURE PORTRAITS. Second quarter-19th century, watercolor on paper. Young man dressed in blue. Papier mache frame, 5.25”h. 4.25”w. And a young woman with inked presentation on the back, “This miniature was presented as a token of esteem by ___ Line (?) Esquire to _ Anna Frenh for her faithfull (sic) attention to a beloved sister ___ fecit Oct. 26, 1849”. Stains. Gilt frame, 4.75”h. 3.75”w. $300-500 336 AMERICAN REDWARE LOAF PAN. Mid 19th century. Coggled rim and linear yellow slip designs. Repair. 2.25”h. 16.25”l. $100-300

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337 AMERICAN DOCUMENT BOX AND MEMORIAL. Mid 19th century. Curly maple box with square nails and replaced escutcheon. 4”h. 12”w. 9.75”d. And watercolor on paper memorial. Willow tree over urn monument “In Memory of Mrs. Susan Allen Died May 3, 1822”. Framed, 9.25”h. 10”w. Imperfections. $250-500 338 AMERICAN EMPIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Mid 19th century, curly maple with poplar secondary. Dovetailed drawers including bowfront handkerchief stepback drawers and a bowfront lower drawer. Scrolled pilasters and ogee feet. Refinished. 54”h. 42”w. 22”d. $200-400

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339 PAIR OF CARVED MERMAIDS. Nineteenth-20th century. Wooden mermaids with trumpets. Distressed paint. 11”h. not including wooden bases. $200-300 340 AMERICAN PICTURE OF THE SHIP DORCHESTER. Ca. 1844, watercolor and pen and ink on paper. Naive image of the ship at sea, flying an American flag. Good attention to the rigging. A paper on the back with note “Ship ‘Dorchester’ from Calcutta bound into Boson, Boston Light House in sight ten miles instant (?), April 13th, 1844 WSW”. A few stains. Gilt frame, 11.25”h. 13.25”w. The Dorchester was built in 1842 in Medford, Massachusetts, and while bound for Liverpool was wrecked in a storm December, 1844. $150-300 341 AMERICAN NAUTICAL WHIRLIGIG. Late 19th century. Weathered wood cutouts of a sea captain with pinwheel arms standing on the back of a fish. Traces of original paint. 40.5”h. 30”l. including modern stand. $400-800 342 NEW ENGLAND FISH WEATHERVANE. Found in Vermont, late 19th century. Weathered wood silhouette of a swordfish. Imperfections. 13”h. 44.5”l. including modern stand. $300-600 343 SAMUEL DAVIS LARD LAMP. Original green ground with stenciled “Saml. Davis Patented May 6, 1856”. With wick pick. Worn areas. 7.5”h. $75-150

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344 THREE AMERICAN TIN LIGHTING DEVICES. Nineteenth century. Grease chamberlamp with weighted base and match safe, 7”h., and two candle holders. One with hanger, conical base, and pivoting reflector, 10.75”h., and one with faint etched tulip on arched hand guard. 8”h. $250-450 345 ENGLISH CHARGER. Late 18th-early 19th century. Large size with hammered booge and touch marks on underside of rim. Wear and scratches from use. 20.25”d. $250-450

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346 AMERICAN MINIATURE BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century, poplar. Dovetailed with turned feet and original grain decoration. Inlaid escutcheon. Replaced top and till. 9.75”h. 15”w. $75-150 347 AMERICAN CHILD’S SIDE CHAIR. Second quarter-19th century. Sheraton painted child’s chair with a natural rush seat, cream yellow surface with black and chrome yellow accent lines. 14”seat, 28.25”h. $100-200


348 AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CHEST. Probably Connecticut, 2nd half-18th century, cherry with pine secondary. Diminutive size, four graduated dovetailed drawers with replaced brasses. Ogee bracket feet. Chalked name “Burroughs” (?). Some wear to top. 33.25”h. 34.5”w. 21.5”d. $800-1,200 349 AMERICAN FEDERAL MIRROR. Mid 19th century, mahogany. Architectural mirror with acorn drops and applied rope twist half turnings. Reverse glass painting of ship battle including one ship flying American flag. Imperfections. 44.5”h. 24”w. $150-350 350 SAMPLER. Probably American, silk on linen. Berry border, alphabets and verse with “Martha Vinal Chickering aged 10 years Wrought this 1816”. Framed, 18.5”h. 18”w. $300-600

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355 TWO AMERICAN PEWTER PETTICOAT LAMPS. First half-19th century. Peg lamps with petticoat bases and scroll handles. Burning fluid and ribbon wick burners. Latter has repair. 5”, 6”h. $200-350

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356 AMERICAN PEWTER LAMP. Marked for Freeman Porter (Westbrook, Maine, 1835-1860s). Diminutive lamp with burning fluid burner. Minor dent in base. 3.75”h. $150-300 357 AMERICAN HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS. Mid 18th century, maple and pine secondary. Figured married high chest, dovetailed case and drawers, shell carved drawer on lower case and scrolled apron resting on Queen Anne pad feet. Old refinish. 77.5”h. 38.5”w. 20”d. $600-800 358 MASSACHUSETTS SAMPLER. Silk on linen. Well done with alphabets, verse and “Hannah Adams Stone Born January 18, 1794 AE 9...Charlestown October 19. 1803”. Late gilt frame, 17.75”h. 18”w. $900-1,200 359 THREE AMERICAN INDIAN ITEMS. Twentieth century. Small blackware pot, 2.5”h. 4”d., Northern California basket (missing lid?), 3”h. 5.5”d., and an earlier threefooted vessel. Edge chip. 3.5”h. 8”d. $150-350

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360 SIX PEWTER PLATES. Late 18th-19th century. Five are English with hammered booges and varying touch marks including one for John Watts. 9” to 9.25”d. And one by Thomas Danforth Boardman (Connecticut), 7.75”d. Varying wear. $150-300

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361 THREE AMERICAN TIN LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Grease and oil lamps. One with wick pick in a tidy, 8.5”h., one with removable font, 6”h., and one with air hole in column, 8”h. Some resoldering. $100-350 362 FOUR AMERICAN LIGHTING DEVICES. Mid 19th century. Two tin, double spout lamps, one hanging. 5”h., and one tabletop, 8.5”h.Together with a miniature two-tube tin candle mold, 4.25”l. and steel douter (candle snuffer). Varying wear. $200-300 363 FOUR PIECES OF AMERICAN LIGHTING. Three are 19th century. Wrought iron rushlight holder with rope twist detail and wooden base, 9.5”h., double crusie lamp with ram’s horns, 6.75”h., and a blown glass peg lamp with camphene burners, 7.5”h. Together with a late wrought iron candlestick, 10.5“h. $150-350 364 AMERICAN MULE CHEST. Mid 19th century, pine. Lift top with two faux drawer fronts over three dovetailed drawers. Cutout feet. Refinished with imperfections. 53”h. 42.75”w. 17.25”d. $250-450


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365 NEW ENGLAND DECORATED BOX. First half-19th century, pine. Dovetailed box with original blue paint and green and yellow striping. Square nailed bottom. Some imperfections. 9.5”h. 24”w. 12”d. $200-400 366 AMERICAN WINDSOR STOOL AND STOOL TOP. First half-19th century, poplar. Stretcher base with knob feet and dark stain over original salmon ground. Sheared floral top. Overall wear. 12.5”h. 14”l. Together with a yarn sewn stool top on linen ground. Birds and red roses on brown ground. Some loss. Mounted on wooden stool top. Ex Judy Lennet. 9” x 14”. $250-450 367 EXERCISE PAGE. Probably Pennsylvania, late 18th century, pen and ink on laid paper. German text, alphabets and numbers including Henrich (Henry) Landes in Manheim 1771. Minor stains. Bird’s-eye maple veneer frame, 9.5”h. 9”w. $250-450 368 AMERICAN EMPIRE WASHSTAND. Ca.1830-1840, cherry and poplar. Retaining some of original red wash with a dovetailed gallery, scrolled swan neck pilasters, a dovetailed drawer and resting on turned on feet. 33”h. 21”w. 20”d. $150-350

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369 NEW YORK STONEWARE JUG. Mid 19th century. “New York Stoneware Company” jug with brushed cobalt flower. Applied handle. Rim flake. 11.5”h. $100-250 370 TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE. Mid 19th-20th century. Straight sided crock from New York state. Rim chips. 8.25”h. 9”d. And a Westerwald- type crock. Two handles. 6.25”h. $100-200 371 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 20th century. Cobalt Liberty Bell with “Centennial 1876”. 11”h. $100-200

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375 EUROPEAN ARMORER’S SAW. Eighteenth century, wrought iron. Wooden handle. Blade held by thumbscrew. 19.5”l. $200-400 376 TWO AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE CHAIRS. Eighteenth century, mixed woods. One bannister back with a center bulbous stretcher and older rush seat intact with old refinish, 16.75”h.seat, 39.75”h. overall, and a later red wash with painted seat with pad feet, a center bulbous front stretcher and single center back splash. $150-250

372 PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CHURN. Mid 19th century. Stenciled cobalt label “Williams & Reppert, Greensboro, Pa” with a brushed “6”. Two applied handles. Rim chip. 18.25”h. $300-600 373 ENGLISH DELFT PLATE. Early 18th century. Bright polychrome colors in floral designs. Glaze flakes. 9”d. $150-300 374 ENGLISH DELFT BOWL. Early 18th century. Bright polychrome colors in floral design. Glaze flakes. 2.25”h. 9”d. $150-300

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377 PAIR OF PORTRAITS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Husband and wife with red drapery background. Identified in late pencil inscriptions “William Gunn 1796” and “Elizabeth Gunn, Wife of William Gunn 1796”. She wears a flowered cap, lace shawl and gold jewelry. Restoration. 30.25”h. 25.25”w., late frames, 37”h. 32”w. $300-600

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378 AMERICAN DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century, wormy chestnut. Dovetailed case and bracket feet, canted front panel. Original grain paint has wear. Missing hinge pin. 18.5”h. 43”w. 18”d. $300-600

381 AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE TABLE. Second half-18th century, pine. Pinned construction with splay legs and turned button feet. Oval top has old refinishing, base has old red paint. Some wear. 26”h. 31”w. 23.25”d. $450-850

379 AMERICAN BANNER WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century. Copper with verdigris patina. Repair. 18.25”h. 25.5”w. including modern base. $300-600

382 AMERICAN FANBACK WINDSOR. Eighteenth century, mixed woods. Side chair in later black paint with shaped seat and Hstretcher. 17.5”seat, 38”h. $150-250

380 MASSACHUSETTS BOWBACK WINDSOR. Stamped “TC Hayward” for Thomas Cotton Hayward (Charlestown, 1774-1845). Bamboo turnings and remnants of black paint. Wear, repair to spindle and stretcher. 17”h. seat, 36.5”h. overall. $150-250

383 AMERICAN FEDERAL MIRROR. Mid 19th century, mahogany veneer. Applied half pilasters with rope twist carving. Brass rosettes. Old refinishing. 44.25”h. 22.25”w. $100-250


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384 COW PULL TOY. Probably Germany, early 20th century. Felt covered cow with voice box. Missing wheels, loss to one horn. 9.5”h. 15”l. $150-350 385 TWO TOY WAGONS. American or European, early 20th century. Wooden wagons with original paint. Hay wagon, 12”h. 28”l. And beer wagon “Flasehen Bier”, 10”h. 27.5”l. Some imperfections. $150-350 386 AMERICAN BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. Yellow wallpaper with the Al Fresco Lunch from The Hunt series around the box and a lake on the lid. Imperfections. 11”h. 15”l. Ex Yankee Smuggler (New Hampshire). $200-400 387 AMERICAN GAMEBOARD. Early 20th century. Single board with gallery edges. Original red, white and blue paint. Parcheesi and checkerboards with initials and notations. “Love God by Loving Each Other, Ira M. Countryman” and “Kindness is Noble, Jimmy Hall”. Age splits and wear. 21” x 21.5”. $400-800

388 NEW ENGLAND DECORATED BOX. First half-19th century, pine. Dovetailed case with original red and tan grain paint and white striping. Square nails, tin hinges held with rosehead nails. Wear, mostly on lid, some edge loss. 9.5”h. 27”w. 11.5”d. $200-400 389 NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE. Mid 18th century, birch. Pinned construction with two swing legs. Refinished, leaves have slight warp. 27.5”h. 40”w. 15”d. with 13.5” leaves. $300-500

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392 AMERICAN WAGON SEAT. Mid 19th century, maple and pine. Double seat with turned posts and splint seat. Refinished with surface scuffs. 14” seat. 30.25”h.33”w. $300-500

394 AMERICAN STONEWARE WATERCOOLER. Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt flowers. Two applied handles and wooden spigot. Hairline. 15”h. $150-350

393 VERMONT STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Impressed label “F. Norton & Co., Bennington, Vt 2” with brushed cobalt floral spray. Two applied handles. Minor imperfections. 9.25”h. $150-300

395 AMERICAN CARVED EAGLE ON PERCH. Second half-19th century, possibly walnut. Large eagle with good carved detail. Dark patina. Some holes in wings, loose wing. 19.5”h. 23”w. Together with a tree trunk. 33”h. $600-1,200

396 AMERICAN STONEWARE CHURN. Mid 19th century. Brushed cobalt tulips and “6”. Two applied handles, mismatched wooden lid. A few potstones. 18.5”h. $150-350 397 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Delicately brushed cobalt rose and “2”. 11.5”h. $150-300 398 AMERICAN STONEWARE JAR. Second quarter-19th century. Brushed flower. 9.75”h. $100-300

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399 AMERICAN CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard with square nail construction. Blind doors below and twelvepaned doors above with pie shelf. Two dovetailed drawers. Cleaned down to old red paint with old white on the interior, old brown paint on cornice. 82.5”h. 35”w. 26”d. $600-1,200

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404 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Second half-19th century. Hooked and sheared rug. Bull’s eye design in shades of tan. Some repair, rebacked. 37” x 55”. $250-450

409 TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE BOTTLES. Second half-19th century. One paneled with impressed initials “GB”, 10”h., and one with cobalt impressed “Barney’s Pop”, 10.5”h. Flakes. $100-150

405 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Late 19th century. Birds in a flowered nest on burlap. Possibly early kit pattern. Rebound with added backing. 24.5” x 38.5”. $275-475

410 AMERICAN DRY SINK. Second half-19th century, pine. Open well with shelves, two blind doors, and dovetailed drawer. Old red paint. Wear, age split on top shelf. 34.5”h. 43.25”w. 20”d. $200-400

406 AMERICAN PIECED CRIB QUILT. Late 19th century. Cross and diamond with pink border. Hand stitched. Framed, 41.75”h. 34.25”w. overall. $250-450

411 AMERICAN GRAIN BIN. Second half-19th century, pine. Two slant lids over interior compartments. Old grey/blue paint on exterior, original grain paint on interior. Wear. 30.5”h. 36.5”w. 13”d. $600-900

407 AMERICAN PIECE CRIB QUILT. Late 19th century. Drunkard’s path with sawtooth border. Machine stitched. Minor stain. Framed, 37.75” x 37.75” overall. $250-450 408 AMERICAN DRYSINK. First half-19th century, curly maple and walnut with pine secondary. Beaded case and door, square nailed drawer, scrolled apron and sides. Old refinish. 32.75”h. 47.25”w. 21”d. $600-900

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412 AMERICAN COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE DROP LEAF TABLE. Second half-18th century, maple. Pinned construction. Square legs with reeded corner, scrubbed top. Old red on base and legs. Age split in top. 27.5”h. 34”w. 18”d. with 9” leaves. $250-450

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413 AMERICAN STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Late 19th century, curly maple with poplar secondary. Two-piece cupboard with scalloped edge doors, glass paned on top and blind doors on bottom. Three nailed drawers. Original hardware. Refinished. 88”h. 61”w. 22”d. $600-900

414 PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE BLANKET CHEST. Second quarter-18th century, pine. Dovetailed case and bracket feet with two dovetailed drawers with replaced pulls. Interior till, wrought iron strap hinges, handles and bear trap lock. Front panel has “Maria 1773 Schultzen”. Refinished. Some imperfections. 27.5”h. 49.5”w. 23”d. $600-1,200

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415 AMERICAN CLOCK FACE. Late 19th century. Possibly a trade sign. Large wooden architectural clock face with raised Roman numerals. Wooden hands. Iron gears on the back. Worn with traces of original paint. 40.5”d. $400-800 416 SCANDINAVIAN DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Nineteenth century, pine. Dovetailed case with original paint. Paneled front has text with name “Weber Bremen” and “No. 3”. Wrought iron strap hinges, handles and hardware. Interior till. Imperfections. 19”h. 46.5”w. 22.25”d. $100-300 417 AMERICAN RUSHLIGHT HOLDER. Nineteenth century. Wrought iron holder on a turned wood column. Added root base with scratch carved “IHS” and cross. 22.75”h. $100-300

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418 CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON CANDLE HOLDER. Mid 20th century. Tripod base with scroll details. 19.5”h. $50-100 419 FOUR ENGLISH BRASS CANDLESTICKS. First half-18th century. Petal and scalloped bases. One has a bobeche. Smallest has repair. 9”, 8”, 8”, 7”h. $250-450 420 NEW YORK STONEWARE JUG. Mid 19th century. Impressed label “2 White’s Utica” with brushed cobalt bird. Applied strap handle. 13.5”h. $100-200 421 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1ST HALF-20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Welldressed woman with ornate cap and lace shawl. Restoration. 15.5”h. 12.25”w., framed, 22”h. 18.75”w. $200-400


425 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. European, 2nd quarter-19th century. Young woman with her hair in ringlets and wearing a coral bead necklace. Brass oval frame, 3”h. 2.5”w. $150-350

422 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Probably England, early 19th century. Young woman in an Empire dress. Brass frame, 3.25”h. 2.25”w. $200-400 423 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A MAN. American or English, 2nd quarter-19th century. Young man with blond hair. Papier mache frame, 4.75”h. 4”w. $100-300 424 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Probably American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Woman with high bonnet and black shawl. Papier mache frame, 4.5”h. 4”w. $100-300

426 TWO AMERICAN GAMEBOARDS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Single boards with gallery ends and edges. Original paint. Relief squares with blue paint. 17.5” x 35” Yellow with incised lines on back. 18.5” x 29”. Imperfections. $100-350

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427 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A BOY. Probably American, 1st half-19th century, watercolor on paper. Young boy wearing a fur hat and holding a whip. Glass edge has bruise. Papier mache frame, 5”h. 4.25”w. $400-600 428 CONNECTICUT CHIPPENDALE SLANT FRONT DESK. Second half-18th century, curly maple and birch with pine secondary. Four graduated dovetailed drawers with scratch beading and replaced brasses. Bracket feet. Fitted interior with dovetailed drawers. Refinished. Some imperfections. 32” writing height, 43”h. 38.75’w. 19.5”d. $900-1,200 429 AMERICAN SHERATON BLANKET CHEST. Ca.1820, walnut with poplar secondary. Inset panel sides with delicate turned feet and applied molded lid. 18.5”h. 31”w. 15.75”d. $200-400

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430 AMERICAN CHIMNEY CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Two-piece cupboard with original grain paint. Square nail construction. Imperfections. 81”h. 26.5”w. 14.5”d. $300-600

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431 AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Late 19th century. Waldoboro (Maine) type with rose center and floral border. Edge imperfections. 31” x 56”. $250-500

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432 ENGLISH SAMPLER. Silk on linen. Finely stitched with flower baskets, parrots, crowns, seated dogs and a fruit tree. Verse and “Ann E. Barwick Aged 14 Years 1841”. Small hole. Bird’s-eye maple veneer frame, 15.75” x 15.75”. $400-600 433 AMERICAN SAMPLER. Probably Ohio. Alphabets, verse, flowers and “Sarah Sheepard 1827”. Paper label on back states it was “Done by grandmother of Jennie Frances (Smith) Croff - grandparents were Nancy and Alpho Smith who always lived in Ashby”. Framed, 21”h. 20”w. Ex Bill Kandle (Ohio). $600-800 434 CONTINENTAL HANGING CUPBOARD. Second half-19th century, pine. Original red paint with scrolled decoration. Paneled door above dovetailed drawer. Interior has letter slots and four dovetailed drawers. Wear and added hangers. 31.25”h. 25.5”w. 12”d. $250-450

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435 OHIO ROPE BED. Mid 19th century, pine. Shaped headboard and blanket roll. Turned posts with mushroom finials. Old red paint. Replaced rails. 45”h. 51”w. 77” rails. $250-450 436 AMERICAN INLAID HEPPLEWHITE BANQUET TABLE. Late 18th century, mahogany. Two “D” shaped end tables and center drop leaf table. String inlay with bellflowers on legs. Refinished. Center table 30”h. 47.34”w. 17”d. with 16” leaves. End tables 24”d. $150-350

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437 AMERICAN BENCH. Nineteenth century, pine. Reconstructed, possibly from wood bin. Square nails, old red paint. Imperfections. 34.25”h. 31”w. 15”d. $75-150

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438 CONTINENTAL BIBLE BOX. Early 19th century, pine. Dovetailed box with tin bands and wrought iron strap hinges. Original grain decoration with rosemaling and “1818” on the front. Interior lined with later 1879 Stockholm newspaper. Imperfections. 8.5”h. 19”w. 16.5”d. $100-300 439 AMERICAN FEDERAL DRESSING TABLE. First half-19th century, pine. Bowfront two-tier table with bamboo legs and dovetailed glove box with original pull. Original black paint is worn. 39”h. 36”w. 16.5”d. $300-500 440 ENGLISH COUNTRY ARMCHAIR. Nineteenth century, oak and yew. Paneled back and sides, stretcher base. Pinned construction. Refinished. 14.5”h. seat, 36.5”h. overall. $100-300


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441 PENNSYLVANIA COVERLET. Corner block “Manufactured by CK Hinkel Shippenburg, Pa 1849 Ann E. Shearer”, (Christian Hinkel). Birds and roses. 74” x 88”. $150-350 442 AMERICAN MAMMIES BENCH. Ca. 1840-1850, mixed woods. Painted and stenciled with floral motifs. 30.5”h. 53.75”w. 22.5”d. $250-450 443 BOSCAWEN POTTERY COVERED BOWL. New Hampshire, 1st half-19th century. Similar to others attributed to Jeremiah Burpee. Ribbed handles, incised line. Bowl has glazed interior, lid does not. Lid has some imperfections. 7.5”h. $250-450 444 AMERICAN GREASE LAMP. First half-19th century. Unusual carved slate lamp with spout and cover. Edge flakes. 1”h. 4.5”d. On a tin tidy, 5.5”h. overall. $250-450

445 TWO AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS CANISTERS. Mid 19th century. Both have pen and inked paper apothecary labels. Red painted tin lids. “Sabbatia”, 8”h. and “Caleduia”, 7.5”h. $100-350 446 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE CHEST ON FRAME. Mid 18th century, maple with pine secondary. Top has molded cornice and five graduated dovetailed drawers with replaced brasses. Base has scalloped apron and high pad feet. Imperfections. 66.5”h. 39”w. $1,000-1,500 447 AMERICAN OGEE MANTEL CLOCK. Connecticut, mid 19th century, mahogany veneer. Paper label for EN Welch. Reverse glass print and painted door. Replaced face. 29”h. $100-200 446

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450 AMERICAN COVERLET. Mid 19th century. Rose medallions in red, blue and natural. 72” x 80”. $100-300 451 CAST IRON DRAGON DOORSTOP. Found in New York, 1st half-20th century. Dragon sitting on its hind legs. Original paint. Ex Roland and Manigen, (Kemble, Ohio). 20”h. $200-400 452 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. First half-19th century, poplar. Dovetailed case and two dovetailed drawers. Cutout feet and scalloped side aprons. Interior till. Original grain paint with green trim. Wear, mostly to lid. 23.75”h. 43.5”w. 22.25”d. $600-900

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453 AMERICAN SHOOTING TARGET. Early 20th century. Sheet iron silhouette of a boar. Shot holes. 21”h. 24”l. including modern base. $300-600

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454 AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE STAND. Early 19th century, mixed woods including walnut and poplar. Two-board top, slightly tapered legs, one dovetailed drawer. 29.25”h. 23”w. 18”d. $100-300 455 AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR. Mid 18th century. Vase splat, button feet and bulbous turned stretcher. Old brown paint, replaced rush seat. 16.5”h. seat, 40.5”h. overall. $100-300 456 TWO AMERICAN STOOLS. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Mahogany with reeded legs and reupholstered top. 16”h. 11” x 11”. And Adirondack style with velvet top. 11.5”h. 12.5” x 12.5”. $100-150 457 AMERICAN PAINTED SIDE CHAIR. Mid 19th century. Federal chair with original grain decoration in imitation of curly maple. Turned front legs and old rush seat. Edge wear. 17.5”h. seat, 34.5”h. overall. $100-300


458 AMERICAN CIGAR STORE INDIAN. Mid 19th century. Romanticized carved wooden figure most likely of a Seminole. Old polychrome paint with gilt accents. Base is painted “1827”. Age splits. 40”h. $1,000-3,000

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459 MERMAID HANGING LAMP. American or Continental, late 19th-early 20th century. Carved figure of a fashionably dressed mermaid holding two light fixtures with frosted lamp shades. Old polychrome paint. Some flaking. Held by a brass frame. 48”h. 28”l. overall. $1,500-2,500 460 AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE-STYLE SIDEBOARD. Late 19th century, mahogany and mahogany veneer with poplar secondary. Bowfront with ovolo corners, tapered legs with inlaid patera, three conforming dovetailed drawers over four doors. Refinished with some varnish imperfections. 40.5”h. 66”w. 25”d. $800-1,200

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461 AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE SEWING STAND. Late 18th century, mixed woods. String inlay and divided compartments, lift lid to lower well and divided areas. Old refinish. 28”h. 19”w. 16.75”d. $200-400

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462 HANDCOLORED ENGRAVING OF THE WHITE HOUSE. Published in London, 1839, “The President’s house, from the River” after Bartlett with French and German translations. Gilt frame, 14.75”h. 16.75”w. $75-150 463 AMERICAN FEDERAL MANTEL. First half-19th century, pine. Mantel and overmantel with molded pilasters and applied cutouts. Square nails and pegs. Weathered old grey paint. Edge loss. 92”h. 90”w. $800-1,200 464 PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN BRASS CHANDELIERS. Early 19th-century form with six electrified scrolled candle arms. Some candle forms have loss. 17”h. without chain, 20.5”d. $250-450 465 HARVEST SCENE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Pen and ink and watercolor on paper, partial signature “Sear...’09”. Horse drawn thresher. Stains. In a frame, 19.5”h. 26.5”w. $100-250

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466 AMERICAN FEDERAL SOFA. First half-19th century, mahogany. Turned legs, reeded arms. Old reupholstery. Refinished. Some imperfections. 34”h. 72”w. $400-800 467 FRENCH TAVERN SIGN. Late 19th century. Cutout sheet metal sign with portrait of Napoleon surrounded by laurel wreath and “Aucanonier” (The Gunner). Old paint, double sided. 29”h. 22”w. not including later chain. $400-800 468 MARK LANE PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCK. Connecticut, 1st half-19th century, mahogany veneer. Paper label “Improved Clock made by Mark Lane, Southing, Con.” Inlaid center plinth, brass finials. Face with original paint, reverse painted glass door with Federal house, probably Mt. Vernon. 31”h. 16.5”w. $300-600

469 AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE TALL CASE CLOCK. First quarter-19th century, mahogany. Bonnet has broken arch pediment with freestanding fluted columns and brass finials. Face has original paint with gilt roses. Brass works. String inlay on case with shell and floral inlaid patera, scalloped edge door, and fluted quarter columns and cove molded waist. 94”h. $1,000-2,500

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470 SCOTTISH TALL CASE CLOCK. Ca. 1800, oak. Silvered dial is marked “John Cummins, Banff”. Bonnet has broken arch pediment, rosehead nails and three replaced brass finials. Case has tombstone door. Brass repeater works. Age splits and some edge loss. 84”h. $1,000-1,500

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471 EAGLE KAZAK RUG. First quarter-20th century. Dark blue ground. Wear. 4’10” x 7’. $400-800 472 CAUCASIAN RUG. First half-20th century. Blue/green medallions on red ground. Wear. 3’3” x 4’5”. $400-600 473 THREE ORIENTAL BAG PANELS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Two Shahsevan bag ends (mafrash) mounted on stretchers. Larger has double eagle design. Some loss. 24” x 28”, 31” x 32” overall. And a Qashqai bag face mounted on stretcher. 24” x 25” overall. $350-450 471

474 INDO HERIZ RUNNER. Late 20th century. 4’ x 18’. $400-800 475 KASHAN RUG. Late 20th century. Room size with floral design. 9’8” x 12’8”. $600-1,200 476 TABRIZ RUG. Late 20th century. Room size with floral design. 10 x 12’. $900-1,200 477 SAROUK RUG. Late 20th century. Room size with floral design on burgundy ground. 10’3” x 15’8”. $900-1,200

479 TWO SAMPLERS. One is Northern Germany or Netherlands, late 18th19th century, silk on linen. Rows of alphabets and scattered motifs including basket, table and chairs and figures. Framed, 10.5”h. 27”w. And one possibly American with alphabets and “Wrought by Phebe Watt in the eighth year of her age Malden Aug. 23, 1820”. Framed, 9” x 9”. $300-500 480 SAMPLER. American, 1835, silk on linen. Rows of alphabets over double handled urn, overflowing with flowers, two red and white butterflies on either side. Strawberry border. Signed “Caroline Malilda (?) Rne / hart’s sampler wrought in the year 1835 and 8th of her age”. “Elisabeth Eaton” may have been the teacher. Stained. In a frame, 19”h. 13.5”w. $100-200 481 AMERICAN PEWTER CANDLESTICK. Marked for James Weekes (New York City/Poughkeepsie, New York, 1822-1843). With added bobeche. 7.5”h. $200-400 482 SAMPLER. Probably American, 2nd quarter-19th century, silk on linen. Large house surrounded by birds and flowers. Multiple initials. Stains. $100-300 483 SAMPLER. Probably England, 1st half-19th century, silk on linen. Alphabets and verse with “Ann Chearls (?) Aged 9 Years November 7th”. Late frame, 11”h. 11.25”w. $100-300

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484 LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Pleasant sunrise over a pond with waterlilies. New York preparer’s label. 14”h. 20”w., framed, 16.5’h. 22.5”w. $200-300


485 LONG-BILLED CURLEW PRINT, JOHN JAMES AUDUBON AMERICAN, 1785-1851). Handcolored aquatint on paper. Large folio print printed by R. Havell, 1834. Light toning. Bird’- eye maple veneer frame, 26”h. 39.5”w. overall. $600-1,200

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486 CANVAS-BACKED DUCK PRINT, JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (AMERICAN, 1785-1851). Handcolored aquatint on paper. Large folio print printed by R. Havell, 1836. Light toning. Bird’s-eye maple veneer frame, 26”h. 39.5”w. overall. $400-800 487 PAIR OF AMERICAN SHERATON BANQUET TABLES. Second quarter-19th century, mahogany. “D” shape with turned legs and single drop leaves. Age splits. 29”h. 43”w. 20”d. with 19.5” leaves. $200-400

488 BOSTON CHIPPENDALE REVERSE-SERPENTINE SECRETARY BOOKCASE. Third quarter-18th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Three-piece bookcase with removable closed bonnet crest with old flame finials. Top has two blind doors with scalloped molding and pigeonhole interior. Oxbow base with four dovetailed, graduated drawers with replaced brasses, ball and claw feet and shell carved apron. Fitted interior has three central block front drawers with top shell carving. Refinished with a few pieced repairs. 33.5” writing height, 99.5”h. 44.5”w. 24.25”d. Ex Bernard & S. Dean Levy (New York). $15,000-25,000 489 EUROPEAN DARNING SAMPLER. Dated 1802. Silk on linen with several crowned initials. Framed, 19”h. 18”w. $100-300 490 AMERICAN SAMPLER. Silk and wool on linen. Buildings and couple holding an American flag with alphabets, verse and “Elizabeth G. Vaughan, Fins. Oct. 7, 18”. Imperfections. Bird’s-eye maple veneer frame, 19.75”h. 17.75”w. $150-300

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491 AMERICAN CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard with old blue/green and tan paint. Top door with nine panes and blind bottom door. Dovetailed drawer with fitted interior. Imperfections. 75.25”h. 50”w. 26”d. $600-1,200

492 AMERICAN WORK TABLE. First half-19th century, maple and pine. Pinned construction with stretcher base and chamfered legs. One-board top with breadboard ends. Traces of red stain. Putty fill and stains on top. 28”h. 49”w. 29”d. $300-600

493 AMERICAN FOLK ART WHIMSEY. Mixed woods. Open frame tower with freestanding spheres, faces and inlaid base. Signed on the bottom “Made by Wilfred Coulson, 1932 - 14 years old”. Most likely Wilfred “Willie” D. Coulson of Grundy Center, Iowa, 1918-2013”. Varnished. 27.5”h. $250-500 494 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. First half-19th century. Ovoid with two handles and brushed cobalt tulip. Reverse had leaf outlines on neck. 10”h. $150-350

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495 FOLK ART AIRPLANE BY VOLLIS SIMPSON (LUCARNA, NORTH CAROLINA, B. 1919). Unsigned. Biplane made of wood and sheet metal with original yellow and white paint. Some flaking and rust. 20”h. 33.5”l. $150-300 496 THREE INUIT CARVINGS. Twentieth century. Whale tooth and walrus tusk with relief carved totem figures. One has later paint. 4.75”, 5.25”h. And a bone carved figure with inked facial features. 5.5”l. $200-300

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497 PORTRAIT OF A BOY (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Full-length portrait of a boy fishing with his dog. Restoration. 60”h. 46”w., framed, 71”h. 57”w. $600-900

505 CAUCASIAN SOUMAK RUG. Second half-19th century. Flat woven with blue and green medallions. Imperfections. 6’ x 8’9”. $100-300

498 AMERICAN ONE-DRAWER STAND. Ca. 1820-1830, curly maple, with poplar secondary. Sheraton one-drawer stand with two-board top and a dovetailed drawer. Old refinish. 27.25”h. 19.75”w. 17”d. $150-300

506 HAMADAN RUG. Second half-20th century. Geometric floral on red ground. 4’6” x 6’6”. $100-300

499 WINDSOR ARMCHAIR BY STEPHEN TRACY. Lisbon, Connecticut, ca. 1800-1810. Continuous arm with bamboo turnings on legs and stretcher. Branded “S. Tracy” on the underside. Old black paint. 16.5”h. seat, 35”h. overall. Stephen was a nephew of Ebenezer Tracy. $200-400 500 AMERICAN WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR. Nineteenth century, mixed woods. Bowback with bamboo turnings. Old surface. Some imperfections. 18”h. seat, 39”h. overall. $100-300 501 BAKHTIARI RUG. Late 20th century. Room size floral grid design. 9’6” x 11’6”. $800-1,200

507 HAMADAN RUG. Second half-20th century. Floral design on red ground. 6’ x 9’. $250-450 508 SAROUK RUG. Second quarter-20th century. Room size with floral design on burgundy ground. 8’6” x 11’6”. $900-1,200 509 ORIENTAL RUG. Twentieth century. Hamadan/Malayer. Blue ground with floral urns. 4’ x 6’. $400-600

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502 CAUCASIAN RUG. First half-20th century. Ivory border, blue ground. Imperfections. 3’5” x 6’4”. $300-600 503 SERAPI RUG. Early 20th century. Room size with wide abrash blue border and salmon ground. Imperfections. 8’ x 10’9”. $600-900 504 TWO ORIENTAL RUNNERS. First half-20th century. Hamadan with wide blue border, 3’8” x 10’. And Caucasian with multiple borders and camel ground. 3’5” x 8’. Imperfections. $300-600

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511 BAKER POND BY HENRY RYAN MACGINNIS (AMERICAN, 1875-1962). Oil on masonite, signed lower right, titled and dated 1932 on back. Impressionistic spring landscape. 14”h. 16”w., late gilt frame, 21”h. 23”w. $900-1,250 512 BAKER BY HENRY RYAN MACGINNIS (AMERICAN, 1875-1962). Oil on masonite, signed lower right, titled and dated 1932 on back. Impressionistic pond (Baker Pond) and field landscape. 14”h. 16”w., late gilt frame, 20”h. 22”w. $800-1,200

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513 NEW JERSEY CHIPPENDALE LINEN PRESS. Ca. 1780, gumwood. Two piece with tombstone paneled doors, molded cornice and applied fluted pilasters on top. Interior shelves. Base has bracket feet and three graduated, dovetailed drawers with replaced pulls. Rosehead nails. Old mellow refinishing, some edge loss. 72”h. 52.25”w. 20.5”d. $1,500-2,500 514 AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE. Early 19th century, maple and curly maple. Tapered legs, pinned construction. Refinished, a few missing glue blocks, light stains. 29.25”h. 36”w .18”d. with 9.75” leaves. $250-450 515 AMERICAN HOODED CRADLE. Mid 19th century, mahogany. Dovetailed case with cutout heart handles. Refinished. 29”h. 40”w. $150-350 513 68 | GARTH’S Country Americana: September 14-15, 2018

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516 AMERICAN CHILD’S ARMCHAIR. Mid 19th century, mixed woods. Turned posts and half post back. Original rush seat. Dark stain. Wear. 7.5”h. 21”w. $100-150 517 AMERICAN COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE TABLE. First quarter-19th century, mixed woods including pine and maple. Two-board top with breadboard ends, tapered legs and dovetailed drawer with original wood pull. Pinned construction. Refinished. 26”h. 46.75”w. 28.5”h. $300-600 518 AMERICAN DOLL OR CRIB QUILT. Late 19th century. Sunshine and shadow. Light stains. Mounted on foam board. 21” x 24”. $100-300 519 AMISH DOLL OR CRIB QUILT. First half-20th century. Dark blue and burgundy with sunflower quilting in center. Mounted on stretcher. 20” x 24.75”. $150-350


520 LANDSCAPE BY WILLIAM LANGSON LATHROP (AMERICAN, 1859-1938). Oil on artist board, signed lower right. Summer country lane. 9”h. 12”w., gilt frame, 13.5”h. 16.5”w. $1,000-1,500

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521 INDUSTRIAL SCENE BY AARON HARRY GORSON (PENNSYLVANIA, 1872-1933). Watercolor and ink on paper, signed lower right. Riverbed with steel mill in background. Framed, 21.5”h. 17.5”w. overall. $1,000-2,000

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522 MILL WITH SMOKE STACKS BY AARON HARRY GORSON (PENNSYLVANIA, 1872-1933). Oil on wood panel, signed lower left. Study of a steel mill. 10”h. 14”w., late gilt frame, 12.5”h. 16.5”w. $1,500-2,500 522 www.GARTHS.com | 69


523 ENGLISH SHIP’S LOG. Ink on paper. “Log of HMS Mars 80 guns J.N. Strange Esq. Captain. Kept by R.H. Hamond, Mid.” Penciled note Mar 1861-Dec. 1862. In addition to the daily notes, the log includes nine hand drawn maps and ten sketches of Mediterranean locations. Worn cover. 13.5”h. 8.75”w. $600-900 524 EIGHT AMERICAN CLASSICAL SIDE CHAIRS. Second quarter-19th century, curly maple. Rolled crests, saber legs and vase splats. Three and five splats match. Replaced cane seats. Refinished. Some imperfections. 17.5”h. seat, 34”h. overall. $400-800

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525 EUROPEAN CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. One-piece cupboard with two blind doors, center shelf and mortised bottom shelf in open base with scalloped apron. Square nails. Refinished. 62”h. 43.5”w. 19”d. $300-600 526 AMERICAN SHIP MODEL. Late 19th century. Handmade wooden model of a threemasted sailing ship. Mixed nails, some square. Tin patch and decorative tin panel on the stern. Old blue paint has wear. Imperfections. 28”h. 42”w. including base. $300-600

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527 SHIP’S FIGUREHEAD. American or European, 19th century. Carved wooden figure of a gentleman in 1820s-1830s clothing. Banner with “Antonio Licresti”. Original paint. Weathered with age splits. 40”h. $10,000-20,000

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528 AMERICAN BARBER TRADE SIGN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Wooden straight razor with movable blade and original red and white paint. Wear. With hanging bracket. 61” closed, 99” open. $800-1,200 529 AMERICAN PAPER CLIP TRADE SIGN. From a store in Tennessee, ca. 1920s, sheet metal and steel rod. Office supply sign with spring mechanism. Original paint has some wear. “Buy from the Biggest! Clip Joint in Town”. With brackets. 32”h. 44.5”l. Ex Judith and James Milne (New York). $400-800 528

530 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Brushed cobalt “6” and date “18, 73”. Could be interpreted as “6, 18, ‘73”. Two applied handles. Stains, rim flake. 14”h. $100-300 531 AMERICAN CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard with square nail construction. Blind doors with beaded edges and interior shelves. Cleaned down to original blue paint. Edge loss to door and added latch. 92”h. 51”w. 19”d. $1,000-1,500 532 PAIR OF AMERICAN ADIRONDACK ROCKERS. Mid 20th century. Bentwood frames, slat seats. 16”h. seat, 43”h. overall. $200-400

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533 AMERICAN SULKY WEATHERVANE. Twentieth century. Full-bodied copper racehorse with sulky. Tall pole with directionals. Loose wheel. 92”h. 33”l. overall. $800-1,200

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534 TWO CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN TIN HANGING LAMPS. Late 20th century. Conical with six scrolled arms, 19.5”h. 21”d., and lantern, 14.5”h. Electrified. $100-200 535 TWO CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN TIN CHANDELIERS. Late 20th century. Conical with six scrolled arms, 14”h. 24”d., and one with reflectors, 16”h. Electrified. $100-200 536 AMERICAN GAMING WHEEL. Early 20th century. Horse race game with support post marked “Rebman, Lancaster Pa. Do not nail, Use straps only”. Original paint with some overpainting and several nail holes and end loss in post. Wear. 35”h. 29.5”d. $400-600


537 AMERICAN LANDSCAPE. First half-19th century, watercolor on paper, unsigned. Possibly school girl work of an outing near a river and bridge. Some surface scuffs and foxing. 13”h. 16”w., original frame, 18.5”h. 22.5”w. From the July 1982, auction at the Deacon John Grave House, Madison, Connecticut (built 1685). $400-800 538 AMERICAN GAMING WHEEL. Late 19th century. Double sided wooden wheel with original paint and leather tab. Wooden hanging post. 28”h. 20”d. $300-500

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539 LARGE “ENTERPRISE” CAST IRON COFFEE MAKER. Philadelphia, patent date 1899. Original paint and patriotic decals. Shield with “No. 12 ½”. Eagle finial. Wear. 40”h. Ex Kemble’s (Ohio). $600-900

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540 AMERICAN CAST IRON WITCH BOOT SCRAPER. Made by the Albany Foundry Co., New York, 1897-1932. Silhouette of a witch on a broom with traces of red paint. 7”h. 10”l. $600-900 541 PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century, poplar. Six-board dovetailed case and dovetailed bracket feet. Wrought iron straps, bear trap lock, interior till with hidden compartments. Mortised lid molding. Original grain paint. Some wear, repair to back feet. 27”h. 47”w. 21”d. $600-800

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542 CHAIR AND TABLE. Late 19th century. American Victorian side chair with cane seat and burl accents, 34.5”h. And an English oak table with barley twist legs and scalloped edge top. 28”h. 24”w. 18”d. $100-300 543 AMERICAN CAROUSEL HORSE. Early 20th century. Carved wooden jumper by Charles Parker. As found condition and original paint with some touch up and working repairs. Glass eyes, leather reins and iron horseshoes on two remaining hooves. 59”h. 54”w. including base. Purchased in Mercer County, Ohio. $400-800

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544 ENGLISH CAST IRON PUNCH DOORSTOP. Late 19th century. Seated figure with dog. Original paint has edge wear. 12.5”h. $100-300 545 AMERICAN CAST IRON FROG BANK. Made by Stevens, ca. 1870s. Mechanical frog on lattice base. Original paint has some wear. 4”h. 4.25”d. $400-600

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546 AMERICAN EAGLE AND EAGLETS MECHANICAL BANK. Late 19th century. Made by the Stevens Company. Original paint. Eagle missing eyes, minor wear. 6”h. $250-500 547 AMERICAN CAST IRON MULE BANK. Made by Stevens, late 19th century. Mechanical “I Always did ‘spise a Mule” with boy on bench. Original paint has some wear, replaced whip. 10”l. $300-600

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548 AMERICAN CAST IRON TABBY BANK. Ca. 1887. Mechanical cat on an egg. Worn original paint. 4.5”h. $200-300 549 AMERICAN CAST IRON TAMMANY BANK. Made by Stevens, ca. 1870s. Mechanical bank with sliding coin trap. Original bank has some wear. 5.5”h. $100-300 550 THREE AMERICAN DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS. Mid 19th century. Thumb post, spindle back, plank seat chairs with original yellow paint. Stenciled crests and sponge decorated seats. Pen and ink paper labels “Mrs. D.E. Beede”. Wear. 17”h. seat, 34”h. overall. $150-350 551 CONTINENTAL HANGING SHELF. Twentieth century, pine. Shelf with cubby hole and slide lid compartment. Original floral design on blue ground. 23”h. 22.5”w. 6.5”d. $100-300 552 THREE AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE CHAIRS. Early 19th century, mahogany. Prince of Wales carved splats and carved legs. Reupholstered. 18”h. seat, 37.5”h. overall. $300-600

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553 MT. LEBANON SHAKER ROCKER. Late 19th century. Old dark varnished surface. Stenciled label “Shakers, Mt. Lebanon, NY No. 4”. Damaged tape back and seat. 16”h. seat, 34”h. overall. $100-300


554 AMERICAN BANDBOX BY HANNAH DAVIS. Mid 19th century. Large wooden box with Swan handled Fruit Basket pattern wallpaper with blue ground. Labeled on lid “Warranted Nailed BandBoxes Made by Hannah Davis, Jaffrey, NH”. Lined with 1853 newspaper. Some wear and edge loss. 14.75”h. 18.5”l. Ex Hillary Underwood Collection, sold at Sotheby’s in 1983. Retains collection and auction tags. $600-1,200 555 AMERICAN BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. French festoon paper with roses pattern and sunflower on lid, both with blue ground. Pen and ink name “Harriet Poyers” (?) on the inside of lid. Some imperfections. 11.25”h. 17.25”l. $100-300

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556 AMERICAN CAROUSEL HORSE. Early 20th century. Carved wooden jumper by Charles Parker. Restored with glass eyes, jewels and iron horseshoes. 67”h. 62”l. including base and pole. Purchased in Mercer County, Ohio. $600-1,200 557 AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY ROCKING HORSE. Second half-20th century. Wooden rocking horse with original dapple grey paint. 36”h. 52”l. $400-600

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558 AMERICAN CAROUSEL HORSE. Early 20th century. Carved wooden jumper by Charles Parker. As found condition and original paint with some touch up and working repairs. Glass eyes, partial reins and three iron horseshoes. 43”h. 46”w. Purchased in Mercer County, Ohio. $400-800 559 AMERICAN CARVED HORSE AND CAROUSEL ACCESSORIES. First half-20th century. Carved standing horse, possibly from a carousel. Original glass eyes, old paint. Imperfections. 43”h. 40”w. And a group of glass jewels, wooden tail and hooves. $100-300 556

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560 CHINESE EXPORT TEA CADDY. Late 18th-early 19th century, porcelain. Octagonal with underglaze blue floral decoration. Bronze lid may be original. Edge wear. 5.75”h. $400-600

563 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE. Mid 18th century, maple with oak secondary. Curved leaves. Old refinishing with surface stains. 25.75”h. 42”w. 13.5”d. with 17.25” leaves. $200-400

561 PORTRAIT OF A VIOLINIST SIGNED “F. EMDERS” (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Elderly man with a violin and holding his hat for tips. Oak frame painted gold, 33.5”h. 28.25”w. $250-450

564 CHIPPENDALE MIRROR. Probably American, 2nd half-18th century, mahogany veneer and pine. Molded liner, original mirror has wear. Good surface. 39.5”h. 22”w. $150-350

562 AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE. Mid 18th century, mixed woods including mahogany, poplar and wormy chestnut. Four dovetailed drawers, one over three with replaced brasses. Center drawer has fan carving. Molded edge two-board top, pinned construction, cabriole legs with pad feet. Old refinish with dry, lightly crazed surface. Age splits, replaced drops. 30”h. 32.5”w. 20.25”d. $2,500-3,500

565 AMERICAN TRESTLE TABLE. Twentieth century, curly maple. Three-board top with breadboard ends and shaped legs. 30.5”h. 98”w. 32.5”d. $400-600 566 TWO ENGLISH ARMCHAIRS. Nineteenth century, oak. Pinned construction. One with spindle back and curved arms. 16.5”h. seat, 42.5”h. overall. And one with dark stain and paneled back. 14”h. seat, 34.5”h. overall. Imperfections. $100-300

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567 AMERICAN WAGON SPRING DOUBLE STEEPLE CLOCK. Mid 19th century, mahogany veneer. Most likely made by Birge & Fuller, Connecticut. Paper retailer’s label “J.J. Beals & Co.’s Clock Establishment Boston”. Double decker with reverse stenciled glass tablets. Interior has wagon spring double fusee movement. Some splits. 27.5”h. $800-1,200 568 AMERICAN EMPIRE MANTEL CLOCK. Mid 19th century, mahogany veneer. Paper label “Manufactured by TM Roberts, Bristol, Conn. for S & TJ Seymour, Pittsburgh”. Triple decker with hairy paw feet, grain-decorated columns and carved rosettes. Original mirrors and gilt face, replaced reverse painted glass door panel. 33”h. 18.5”w. $250-450

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569 CONNECTICUT MANTEL CLOCK. Mid 19th century. Paper label for “Elisha Hotchkiss, Burlington, Conn.” Pilasters, scrolled crest and pineapple finials. Original black paint with faint leaf stencils has good dry, alligatored surface. Reverse glass painted door with Federal house. Hand painted dial. Some imperfections. 27.5”h. $300-600 570 AMERICAN MANTEL CLOCK. Mid 19th century, rosewood veneer. Teardrop or spadeshaped with reverse glass pendulum door with gilt flower basket. 18”h. 11.5”w. $150-350 571 AMERICAN STEEPLE CLOCK. Mid 19th century, mahogany veneer. Paper label “EN Welch, Forestville, Conn.” Double decker with reverse printed doors with hand painting. City park and side wheeler. 23.5”h. $100-300 572 AMERICAN MANTEL CLOCK ATTRIBUTED TO BUERKLE. Ca.1837-1839, mahogany veneer. Attributed to Jacob Buerkle, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Scrolled pilasters, carved bottom door. Face with original paint and gilding, marked “Pittsburgh”. Missing center glass or mirror. 35”h. 18.75”w. $4,000-6,000

573 PAIR OF EMPIRE GAME TABLES. American, ca.1830-40, mahogany and veneered, with string inlay. Robust turned center pedestals resting on a scrolled foot bases. Refinished. 32.25”h. 33.75”w. 16.75”d. $400-800

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574 OHIO SEWERTILE DOG. Late 19th century. Small flathead dog with hand tooled details. 9.5”h. $400-800 575 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Tapered with stenciled cobalt label “Hamilton & Jones, Greensboro, Pa” with leaf. 8.25”h. $100-200

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576 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Tapered with stenciled cobalt label “TF Reppert Greensboro, Pa” with bird. 8”h. $150-300

578 AMERICAN CHILD’S SIZE TRANSITIONAL CHEST. Second quarter-19th century, cherry and curly maple with poplar and walnut secondary. Sheraton to Empire chest applied half turnings. Two over three dovetailed drawers with star inlaid original pulls. Some imperfections. 25”h. 20”w. 16.5”d. $600-900 579 AMERICAN CHILD-SIZE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second quarter-19th century, walnut and poplar. Original dark grain decoration with painted floral sprigs. Four dovetailed drawers, scalloped apron and crest. Worn paint, mostly on top. 28.5”h. 20.5”w. 15”d. $250-500

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577 AMERICAN PIE SAFE. Reputedly from the house of one of Patrick Henry’s sons (Virginia), mid 19th century, walnut. Two dovetailed drawers over two doors with double diamond grid punched tins. Refinished. 51.25”h. 48.25”w. 18”d. $600-900

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580 TWO CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN BRASS CHANDELIERS. Late 20th century. Both have six scrolled candle arms. Electrified. Larger has some corrosion. 22.5”h. 24”d., 17”h. 19”d. $100-150 581 CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN BRASS CHANDELIER. Late 20th century. Two tiers each with six scrolled candle arms. Electrified. 26”h. 27”d. $100-150

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582 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Probably American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Well-done image of a man on paper. Brass frame, 3.25”h. 2.25”w. $100-300


583 AMERICAN DECORATED SPOON RACK. Nineteenth century, pine. Molded cornice, two drawers at bottom. Carved scalloped ends and ear pieces at bottom shelf which has plate rack. Three shelves total. Black-grained red ground has floral decoration including tulip in white, red, green, and light blue-grey. Paint has wear with alligatoring. Nailed construction. 29.75”h. 17.5”w. 5.75”d. Ex Thelma Harding and ex Tom and Carolyn Porter, sold at Garth’s, November 2004, lot 41. $2,500-3,500 584 SHAKER ROCKER. Late 19th century, maple. Mushroom cap arm posts, turned shawl bar. Back slat impressed “7”. Tape seat has some wear. 17”h. seat, 40”h. overall. $150-300 585 TWO SHAKER ROCKERS. Late 19th century, maple. Spindle back with mushroom cap arms. Replaced splint seat. 15.5” seat, 35”h. And a bentwood rocker with tape back. Refinished, seat missing. 36.75”h. $200-400

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586 AMERICAN EMPIRE MANTEL CLOCK. Mid 19th century. Triple decker with paper label for Seth Thomas, Connecticut. Applied half turnings with original sponged decoration and scrolls below with rosewood graining. Stenciled reverse glass panels. Imperfections. 32.5”h. 18.75”w. $200-300 589

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590 ARTIST’S MANNEQUIN. Attributed to France, late 19th century. Articulated limbs with pegged construction and carved face and digits. 31.5”h. without modern stand. $600-900

596 PAIR OF AMERICAN MIRRORED SCONCES. Nineteenth century. Tin wall sconces with crimped candle sockets. Pieced mirror reflectors have wear and a few hairline cracks. 9.25”d. $300-500

591 AMERICAN SEWERTILE BUST OF MAN. Late 19th-early 20th century. Caricature of an African American man wearing a tie. Made as a bank but glaze has partially closed coin slot. 7.5”h. $200-400

597 AMERICAN PIECED QUILT. Late 19th century. Fruit basket with blue squares. Handsewn binding. Stained. 62” x 78”. $100-300

592 AMERICAN CARVED STONE INKWELL. Second half-19th century. Inkwell and surrounding holder carved from one piece of grey sandstone. Carved clover and two stars. Minor edge roughness. 3.5”h. 7”w. 5”d. $250-500 593 FOUR PAIR OF ENGLISH BRASS SHOE MANTEL ORNAMENTS. Late 19th century. Three pair of boots and one pair of shoes with incised designs. One pair are spill holders. Imperfections. 2.5” to 6.5”h. $100-300 594 AMERICAN JELLY CUPBOARD. Second half-19th century, curly maple with poplar secondary. Two nailed drawers over paneled doors. Interior shelves and scalloped backsplash. Refinished. 54.25”h. 46.75”w. 16.5”d. $250-450 595 PENNSYLVANIA ROCKER AND SIDE CHAIR. Second half-19th century. Half arrowback rocker. Edge loss. 39”h. From the Beeson family, founders of Uniontown, Fayette County. And a half post, pillow back chair stamped “D. Collier”, Fayette County. 33”h. Refinished. $150-350

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598 AMERICAN PIECED QUILT. Late 19th century. Star variant with vibrant orange squares. Machine sewn binding. Worn. 74” x 82”. $150-350 599 TREENWARE BOWL. American, mid 19th century. Original worn grey on the exterior. 6”h. 18.5”d. $150-350 600 AMERICAN EAGLE FINIAL. Twentieth century, white metal, possibly aluminum. Spread winged eagle. Some rust. 13.5”h. 22.5”h. including modern base. $100-350 601 TWO AMERICAN COVERLETS. Nineteenth-20th century. One piece, blue and white. Star center “E Pluribus Unum” with lyre and “Liberty” shield. 74” x 82”. And late pine tree border, woven in North Carolina. 84” x 102”. $100-350 602 TWO AMERICAN COVERLETS. Two piece with floral medallions “Made by D. Cosley, Xenia, Greene County, Ohio 1843”. 76” x 90”. And floral “J. Klein, Hamilton Co., Indiana 1869”. 74’ x 82”. Worn. $100-200


603 AMERICAN BURL BOWL. Nineteenth century. Turned bowl with thick rim. Good patina and figure. Small rim split and interior wear from use. 4”h. 11.75”d. $600-800

609 TWO NANTUCKET BASKETS. Nantucket, Massachusetts, late 19th century. Two swing-handled baskets, one with wooden bottom. Good color and surface. 6.5”d. and 5”d. Damage. $75-150

604 AMERICAN DECORATED BASKET. Late 19th-early 20th century, woven splint. Covered basket with original bittersweet paint and potato stamp decoration. Some edge damage. 12”h. 15” x 20”. $100-300

610 SHAKER TURNED BOWL. Probably New Lebanon, New York, 19th century, maple. Large bowl with early paint and stenciled label “Garden.” 21”d. For a similar example, see Sprigg, Shaker Design, plate 64. $300-600

605 AMERICAN DECORATED CABINET. Late 19th century. Original grain paint on exterior. Corner posts are chamfered with lambs’ tongues. Interior with shelves has old white paint. Some wear. 30.5”h. 25”w. 23.5”d. $200-350 606 PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCK. Third quarter-19th century. Impressed label “McKenzie & Jackson, Beaver, Pa. 2” with brushed cobalt branches. Two applied handles. 11”h. $250-350 607 PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Impressed label “Boughner, Greensboro, Pa. 4”. Brushed cobalt decoration, two applied handles. Some imperfections. 14.5”h. $200-400 608 AMERICAN TESTER BED. Mid 19th century, curly maple. Turned posts and shaped headboard. Refinished. Imperfections. 79.5”h. 56”w. 83”l. with 75” rails. $250-500

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615 AMERICAN MINIATURE WROUGHT IRON TRIVET. Early 19th century. With utensil rest. Some loss. 7.5”l. $200-300 616 TWO AMERICAN SIGNED BETTY LAMPS. Early 19th century, wrought iron. With hangers. “W. Jameson”, 4”h., and “R.B. Long” with brass finial, 5”h. $200-400 617 TWO AMERICAN SIGNED BETTY LAMPS. Early 19th century, wrought iron. Both with hangers. “H & R Boker”, 4”h., and “Fred. Hurxthal” with wick pick. 4.5”h. $150-350

618 AMERICAN TRENCHER. Mid 19th century. Rough hewn wooden trencher with two notched handles. Traces of green paint on exterior. 5”h. 21”l. $200-400 619 SOUTHERN FEDERAL MANTEL. American, early 19th century, Southern yellow pine. In an old black painted surface, reeding and panel work throughout. Found in the Pageland area of South Carolina. 64”h. 78”w. 6”d. $300-600 620 EUROPEAN BENTWOOD BOX. Second half-19th century. Oval box with laced seams and wooden spring latch and bentwood handle. Old blue paint. Imperfections. 13.25”h. 17.5”w. $75-150 621 AMERICAN RUSTIC BENCH. Nineteenth century. Rough plank seat with four mortised post legs. 19h. 31.75”w. 9”d. $100-300 622 EUROPEAN CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Cupboard with blind door, ram’s horn wrought iron hinges, and bun feet. Pinned and nailed. Edge loss, refinished. 68”h. 39.5”w. 24”d. $400-800

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623 AMERICAN TAVERN TABLE. First half-19th century, pine. Pinned construction. One-board top with breadboard ends, turned legs with stretcher base and dovetailed drawer. Old red paint. Age split, some loss of height. 24”h. 33”w. 19.5”d. $250-500


624 ENGLISH MOCHA OVERSIZE MUG. Second quarter-19th century. Seaweed decoration on grey with machined rim. Applied foliate handle. Some imperfections. 5”h. $150-350 625 AMERICAN CANDLESTAND. Mid 19th century, Maple and curly maple with an octagonal top and finely turned center pedestal, legs dovetailed into base. Old refinishing. 23.75”h. 16.75”w. 12.75”d. $150-250 626 AMERICAN CANDLESTAND. Mid 19th century, cherry. Square molded top fixed to base, feet dovetailed into base. Old refinishing. 26”h. 15.75”w. 15.75”d. $150-250

628 SHAKER ROCKER. Second half-19th century, maple. Armchair rocker with mushroom arm caps and rod back. Old refinishing. 37.5”h. $100-300 629 AMERICAN DRY SINK. Second half-century, pine and poplar. Original grain decoration. Two dovetailed drawers, door, and covered well with hinged lid. Some wear. 35”h. 48”w. 19.5”d. $400-800 630 PAIR OF AMERICAN CARVED SIDE BRACKETS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Rope twist columns similar to barber poles with original paint. Most likely used as framing elements. Some wear and enhancement. 34.5”l. $200-400

627 TWO SHAKER ROCKERS. American, 2nd half-19th century, maple primary. Ladderback, one is an armchair. Old refinishing. Tape rolls included. 34”h. $150-350

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631 AMERICAN JELLY CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Original salmon red paint. Double doors and beaded case. Molded case sides and cutout feet. Stenciled label on back “AJ Hodge, Auburn, NY”. Wear and some edge loss. 51.25”h. 47”w. 20.5”d. $500-800

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632 CAST IRON DOVE. Probably American, late 19th-early 20th century. Dove attached to a post and gear. Old grey paint, loss to gear. 26.5”h. including late wooden base. $150-300 633 AMERICAN CARVED OWL. Twentieth century, oak. Nicely carved owl on perch. 19”h. $100-250 634 PAIR OF EUROPEAN CARVED LIONS. Nineteenth century or earlier. Medieval style reclining lions with traces of old blue paint. Age splits and edge loss. 19”, 20.5”l. $300-600

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635 FOLK ART DOG. Probably American, late 20th century. Carved wooden dog with original black and white paint. 14.5”h. 24”l. $150-350

636 TRICYCLE PEDALING TO HELL... BY RONALD COOPER (KENTUCKY, 1931-2012). Signed and dated 2003. Child’s tricycle with figures of a man and devil. Original paint with text. One loose foot on devil. 37”h. $200-400 637 CONTEMPORARY CAROUSEL LION. Probably American, 20th century. Wood and gesso roaring lion with cherub saddle. Removable base on casters. 50”h. 48”l. overall. $600-900 638 TWO AMERICAN STICK DECOYS. Mid 20th century. Wooden cutout silhouettes of Canada geese with movable necks. Original paint. 25”h. $100-150

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639 FOLK ART ADAM AND EVE FLOOR LAMP. Probably American, late 20th century. Carved wooden apple tree with snake and Adam and Eve at base. Electrified. 66”h. $200-400 640 FOLK ART CARVING BY ERNEST “POPEYE” REED (OHIO, 1919-1985). Sandstone, signed on the base. Standing robed figure. 20.5”h. $150-350 641 FOLK ART CARVING BY ERNEST “POPEYE” REED (OHIO, 1919-1985). Sandstone, signed on the base. Female figure holding a rod and sphere. 18”h. $300-600 642 HARPY CARVING BY ERNEST “POPEYE” REED (OHIO, 1919-1985). Sandstone, carved on base. 9”h. $200-400

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646 BOAT IN STORM BY JOS VANSON (ILLINOIS, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on masonite, signed lower right. Sailboat at sea in a storm. 18”h. 20”w., framed, 20.25”h. 22.25”w. $100-300 647 AMERICAN LANDSCAPE. Second quarter-19th century, watercolor and graphite on paper. Canal with nearby houses, horse and rider, and a woman transporting jugs in a boat. Foxing. Late frame, 8.25”h. 10”w. $100-350 646

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648 AMERICAN PEN WIPE. Early 19th century. Paper cutout hand with beaded velvet sleeve and lace cuff. The hand has a pen and ink notation “Accept by hand to wipe your pen”. Some bead loss. 5.25”h. Late frame, 10.5”h. 8.5”w. $150-350 649 PITTSBURGH BLOWN GLASS SUGAR. Second quarter-19th century. Dome lid, base has gallery rim, twelve panels and wafer stem. Minor wear, 7.75”h. $300-600

650 AMERICAN SCENT BOTTLE. First half-19th century. Indigo blue blown bottle with narrow waist and rigaree handles. Minor wear and roughness. 2.5”h. $200-400 651 AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS CREAMER. Midwest, 2nd quarter-19th century. Cobalt glass with applied handle. Minor imperfections. 3.75”h. $250-350 652 NEW ENGLAND DEMIJOHN. Second half-19th century. Light olive green/amber kidney shaped blown glass demijohn or carboy. Blisters. 21”h. 19”w. $150-300 653 NEW JERSEY PIN-TOP TABLE. Late 18th-early 19th century, gumwood. Tavern table with a stretcher base, dovetailed drawer, dovetailed batten top, molded apron and a divided drawer interior. Old refinish. 31”h. 32.75”w. 22.5”d. Ex estate of Nicholas Katzenbach (US Attorney General 1965-1966). $600-800 654 AMERICAN COUNTRY CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard with fitted, dovetailed drawer and paneled door in top. Base has dovetailed drawer. Old red and blue paint. Marriage. 43.5”h. 38”w. 22”d. $200-400

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655 AMERICAN MIRROR WITH PINECONES. Late 19th century. Carved mirror frame with pine branches and pine cones. Most likely off a dresser. Replaced mirror. 23”h. 24”w. $150-350 656 EMBROIDERED POCKET. Nineteenth century. Silk on linen in geometric design. Holes for drawstring. Framed, 12.75”h. 14.75”w. $300-600 657 SAMPLER. Probably England, silk and wool on linen. Birds, house with fence, and flower baskets. Verse on “Humility” and “Elizabeth Galpin, Aged 9 Years 1846”. Minor stitch repair. Bird’s-eye maple veneer frame, 28.25”h. 19.5”w. $250-500

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658 ENGLISH SAMPLER. Silk on linen. Finely stitched with “Psalm XXIII” and “Eliza Lester, Kings Norton in the Year 1808”. Roses, hunting dogs, flower baskets, birds and deer. Minor edge stains and tear. Bird’- eye maple veneer frame, 21”h. 27.5”w. $600-900 659 AMERICAN COUNTRY FEDERAL SIDEBOARD. First half-19th century, maple and curly maple with mixed woods secondary. Bracket feet, six dovetailed drawers and two center doors. Square, two-board top. Interior lined with cloth for silverware. Some imperfections. 49.5”h. 74”w. 25”d. $600-900

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660 AMERICAN SHERATON WASHSTAND. Second quarter-19th century, cherry with pine secondary. Dovetailed, scalloped edge gallery and dovetailed drawer with opalescent pull. Refinished with age splits. 32”h. 16”w. 15.25”d. $100-250 661 AMERICAN TABLETOP CABINET. First half-19th century, pine. Square nail and pegged construction. Paneled door, fitted pigeonhole interior. Layers of grey paint with loss on front door. Some imperfections. 27.25”h. 22”w. 10”d. $100-250

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662 AMERICAN BANDBOX. Mid 19th century. Cardboard covered with architectural wallpaper. One end has a partial “Liberty” shield from a Lady Liberty figure. Penciled name “Elizabeth Martin” on lid. Added twine handle, some edge wear. 11”h. 14”l. $200-400 663 AMERICAN BANDBOX. Second quarter-19th century. White roses and grapevines on blue ground. Some imperfections. 10.5”h. 14.75”l. $150-300

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664 PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Stenciled cobalt label “From James Hamilton & Co. Greensboro, Pa” with row of stars and brushed “2”. Stain. 11.75”h. $400-600 665 AMERICAN STONEWARE CANNING JAR. Mid 19th century. Albany glaze interior. Exterior has cobalt peafowl and tree which may be later additions. 8”h. $100-300

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666 EIGHT AMERICAN SIDE CHAIRS. Mid 19th century. Set of six Hitchcock-style period side chairs with stenciled flowers and gold lining, 18.5”h. seat, 34.5”h. overall. And a pair of highly stenciled Hitchcock-style chairs, 18”h. seat, 34.5”h. All with rush seats and faux rosewood graining. $250-450


667 AMERICAN COVERED TUB. Nineteenth century. Stave constructed with metal bands and layers of blue paint. Wear and replaced rivet. 7.5”h 12”d. $200-400 668 OHIO STONEWARE CANNING JAR. Second half-19th century. Stenciled label “AP Coe & C. Flower, Porterfield, O.” Applied strap handle. Imperfections. 10.25”h. $150-350 669 AMERICAN DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century, poplar. Diminutive size. Six-board dovetailed case and turned feet. Interior till missing lid. Original grain paint in imitation of flame mahogany. Wear, mostly to lid. 20.5”h. 32”w. 16.5”d. $400-600

670 CARVED HOOK AND NAUTICAL DEADEYE PULLEY. American or European, 19th century. Carved deadeye or bull’s eye with good wear and patina. Used in ship rigging. 10.5”l. And a wrought iron hook set in a carved wood plaque with hanging hole. 5.5”d. $250-500

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671 DIANA THE HUNTRESS THREE-PIECE GARDEN SET. American, ca. 1950s, aluminum. Made by Molla. Loveseat, 42.25”l., and two armchairs, 32.25”h. 16”h. seats. Late white paint. $600-900 672 AMERICAN TAVERN SIGN. Mid 20th century, plywood. Double sided with stenciled portrait “Gen. Lyon Inn”. Imperfections. 47.5”h. 37”w. Eastford, Connecticut, named after Nathaniel Lyon who was the first Union general killed in the Civil War. $400-600

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673 AMERICAN DECORATED STEPBACK CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. Two-piece cupboard with paneled doors below and twelve-paned doors above. Three dovetailed drawers. Old grain paint over red with shades of old blue on inside. Wear, alligatored varnish and replaced pulls and hinges. 72.5”h. 61”w. 21.25”d. $600-1,200

675 AMERICAN REDWARE JAR. Mid 19th century. Ovoid with incised lines and manganese splotches. Two applied handles. Mismatched lid. 9”h. $100-300

674 AMERICAN ROPE BED. Mid 19th century, mixed woods including pine. Boldly turned posts and headboard with acorn finials. Refinished with dark stain. 60”h. 55”w. with 88” reworked rails. $300-600

676 TWO NEW YORK STONEWARE PIECES. Mid 19th century. Both with stylized floral motifs. Elmira, New York batter jug. Repair. 9.5”h., and an Ithaca, New York straight sided crock, 9.5”h. 10”d. $200-300

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677 CAST IRON FIREBACK. American or European, 18th century. Smoking urn with foliage. Rust. 27.25”h. 24”w. $100-350

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678 TWO MINIATURE PORTRAITS OF WOMEN. Probably American, 1st half-19th century. Both women dressed in blue. One has a hair comb and was probably in a locket. Wood frame, 5” x 5”. The other has her hair in ringlets and wears a coral necklace. Papier mache frame, 5.25”h. 4.5”w. $300-600 679 MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A GIRL. Probably England, 1st half19th century. Three-quarters portrait of a young girl wearing a pearl headband and gathering flowers. Late frame, 5.75”h. 4.75”w. $500-700

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680 AMERICAN SHERATON WASHSTAND. Second quarter-19th century, curly maple with poplar secondary. Dovetailed drawer with bowfront and replaced pull, scalloped shelf, and dovetailed gallery with turned crest. Refinished. 35.25”h. 19.5”w. 19.5”d. $250-450

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681 ENGLISH TALL CASE CLOCK. First quarter-19th century, mahogany. Domed top bonnet with stop fluted freestanding columns. Face has original paint and phase of the moon dial. Case has tombstone door, stop fluted quarter columns, and cove molded waist. Turned bun front feet. Good dry surface. 83”h. $1,000-2,000

682 AMERICAN EMPIRE LAZY SUSAN TABLE. Ca. 1830-40, cherry and walnut. Rare form large diameter six-legged Empire table with octagonal legs. Refinished. 29.25”h. 77.5”d. Top is 58.25”d. $500-800

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683 AMERICAN COUNTRY CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, pine. One-piece cupboard with paneled doors top and bottom and two shelves in between. Square nails. Interior shelves in top. Refinished, old blue paint on interior. Replaced piece of edge. 89”h. 37.5”w. 17”d. Ex The Blue Candlestick (California). $300-600 684 AMERICAN WORK TABLE. First half-19th century, curly maple with walnut and pine secondary. Work table with a full width dovetailed drawer resting on tapered legs. Old refinish. 28.5”h. 35.5”w. 26.75”d. $300-600 685 THREE AMERICAN DECORATED CHAIRS. Ca.1820-1850, mixed woods. Includes a pair of fancy chairs with original black paint with red and gold decoration, rush seats, 17”h. seat, 32.5”h. overall. Together with a child’s rocking chair with original paint, including a US drum on the crest and faux mahogany graining on the seat, 9”h. seat, 26.5”h. overall. $150-300 686 TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCKS. Mid 19th century. Two-gallon with brushed cobalt blue designs. One has “T.F. Reppert Greensboro Pa, 2”. The unlabeled one has hairlines. 11.5”h. $100-300

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687 PAIR OF AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIRS. Possibly Western Pennsylvania, 2nd half18th century, mahogany. Shaped crests and pierced splats. Replaced glue blocks and slip seats. 18”h. seat, 38.5”h. overall. $200-350

688 STILL LIFE BY LEOTA LOOP (INDIANA, 1893-1961), Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Flowers including marigolds in blue vase. 12”h. 17”w., gilt frame, 17.75”h. 23”w. $300-500 689 TWO AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS CANISTERS. Mid 19th century. Tin lids. Larger has a few tiny potstones and blister. 8.75”, 6.5”h. $100-300 690 TWO AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS CANISTERS. Mid 19th century. Tin lids are slightly oversize. 10.75”, 7”h. $100-300 691 EUROPEAN BRASS CANDLESTICK. Probably Spain, late 17th century. Domed base with threaded post. Dent. 9”h. $100-300 692 THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN REDWARE. Mid 19th century. Apple butter jar with dark splotched glaze, 5”h., jar with strap handle, 6.25”h., and a double handled bowl with yellow slip decoration. 2.75”h. 5.25”d. $100-300 693 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Second half-19th century. Impressed “3” with brushed cobalt bird. Two applied handles. Rim chip. 10”h. $100-250 694 AMERICAN STONEWARE CROCK. Mid 19th century. Stenciled cobalt geometric design. 11.5”h. $100-250


695 AMERICAN SHERATON BOWFRONT CHEST. Second quarter-19th century, cherry with curly maple and pine secondary. Four graduated dovetailed drawers with applied beading and pulls. Reeded stiles and front edge. Turned legs. Refinished and some pieced repair. 41.75”h. 41”w. 24”d. $400-600 696 AMERICAN CLASSICAL WORK TABLE. Second quarter-19th century, curly maple and mahogany veneer with pine secondary. Two dovetailed drawers with original pulls, shaped column and quatrefoil base on ball feet. Imperfections. 28.5”h. 23”w. 18.5”d. $150-300 697 PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS LAMPS. Second quarter-19th century. Seamed construction with whale oil burners. 6.5”h. $200-400

701 AMERICAN CUPBOARD TOP. Nineteenth century, pine. Single door cupboard top with raised panels and dovetailed drawer and old refinish, 40.75”h. 39.75”w. 13”d., $100-250 702 AMERICAN EMPIRE TESTER BED. Mid 19th century, maple. Rope bed with turned posts, shaped headboard. Refinished. 84”h. 53”w. $250-500 703 AMERICAN EMPIRE TESTER BED. Mid 19th century, mixed wood including cherry. Paneled headboard and turned posts. Imperfections. 82.5”h. 56.5”w. 75” rails. $300-600 704 AMERICAN EMPIRE TESTER BED. Mid 19th century, curly maple and pine. Rope bed with turned posts. Imperfections. 88.5”h. 51.5”w. 75” rails. $200-600

705 PIECED QUILT. American, late 19th-early 20th century, solid colored cotton. North Carolina Lily with alternating red and green borders. Partially hand pieced, hand quilted in feathered wreaths, hearts and diamonds. Muslin backing. 80” x 83”. $225-450 706 HEPPLEWHITE STAND. American, 19th century, cherry. The square top over one dovetailed drawer raised on square tapering legs. Top reattached. 25.25”h. 19.5”w. 18”d. $100-300 707 AMERICAN PAINTED TOOL CHEST. Late 19th-early 20th century, pine and poplar. Typical form with interior trays and boxes, and old blue paint. 20.5”h. 36”w. 21”d. $200-400

698 AMERICAN BRASS LAMP BY WEBB. Marked on the underside for Thomas Webb (Portland, Maine, 2nd quarter-19th century). Seamed with acorn font and whale oil burners. 8.5”h. $250-500 699 AMERICAN BRASS LAMP BY WEBB. Marked on the underside for Thomas Webb (Portland, Maine, 2nd quarter-19th century). Seamed with acorn font. Missing burner. 9.25”h. $150-350 700 AMERICAN BRASS LAMP. Second quarter-19th century. Similar to those of Thomas Webb. Seamed with lemon font. Mismatched burner. 9”h. $100-200 695

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