Garth's Auctions: March 2012 Early American Antiques & Decorative Arts Catalog

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PAIR OF GLASS CANDLESTICKS AND A COMPOTE. Pittsburgh, mid 19th century. Pair of paneled sticks with pewter inserts, 9 1/2”h., and a flint glass compote with cut strawberry and diamond bowl. Possibly Bakewell. 7 1/2”h. 10”d. $250-$500

FINE FEDERAL-STYLE DWARF CLOCK. In the manner of John Bailey, Hanover, Massachusetts, 19001930, mahogany. Fretwork crest and columns on the hood, quarter columns, figured mahogany and inlaid decoration on the case, and resting on French feet. The rocking ship dial is inscribed “John Bayley, Hanover.” Imperfections. 52”h.

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The dwarf clock was a form popularized in southeastern Massachusetts by the Bailey family of makers in the opening years of the 19th century. This particular clock is an early reproduction and was collected by the current owner’s father prior to 1939. $2,000-$4,000

SIX WINE GLASSES. Probably England, 19th century. Clear glass with wafer stems and cut panels, 4”h. $100-$200

425 PAIR OF DECANTERS. Attributed to Pittsburgh, possibly Bakewell, 2nd quarter19th century. Clear cut strawberry and diamond patter with three applied neck rings. Matching stoppers. 11”h. overall. $250-$450

426 BLOWN GLASS FOOTED DISH. American, 1st half-19th century. Clear with hollow baluster stem and ribbed bowl with folded rim. 4 3/8”h. 5 1/4”d. $300-$400

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TWO CELERIES AND A VASE. American, mid 19th century, flint glass. Paneled celery with scalloped base, 10”h. and a cut celery with scalloped rim. Reground. 8”h. Together with a blown vase with baluster stem, 12 3/4”h. 6 1/2”d. $250-$500

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