LOUISE NEVELSON (AMERICAN, 1900-1988).Cast paper print. Untitled (For 1986 UJA-Federation Campaign). Signed and dated lower right. No. 83 from an edition of 150. From a New York, NY collection. Dimensions: 14"...
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GILT BRONZE VASES & MINIATURE PORTRAITGroupingof European accessories. 1st item - A small green frosted glass vase with finely cast gilt bronze overlay of classical designs, containing foliate leaves wrapped with ribbons...
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GEORGE DINCKEL OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAITOF A DANCERGeorge Dinckel (American/Ohio, 1891-1976) oil on canvas painting depicting a ballet dancer standing at the barre in a contrapposto pose with both hands on the barre,...
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PAIR OF CAST BRONZE GANGWAY PLAQUESPairof Cast Bronze Gangway Plaques , 19th Century, sunburst with stars and American flags emanating from a Federal shield above crossed cannons, above "E. Pluribus Unum" banner,...
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FEDERAL MAHOGANY SETTEE, C 1810Upholsteredin pattern cast cotton
30.25 H x 71 W x 25.75 D
Litchfield Auctions is honored to offer Selections from the Collection of Peter Tillou. Peter has enjoyed wide renown across...
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RARE ENGRAVED GLASS PRESENTATION TUMBLER,ATTRIBUTED TO...Frederick County, Maryland, New Bremen Glassmanufactory of John Frederick Amelung, circa 1788-1792, blown colorless non-lead glass, tapered cylindrical form,...
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AMERICAN FEDERAL MAHOGANY FLIP-TOP TABLEAmericanFederal mahogany flip-top table, late 18th/ early 19th c., possibly Maryland or Philadelphia, shaped hinged top, concave center frieze, single drawer, contrasting string inlay,...
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AMERICAN FEDERAL MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLEAmericanFederal mahogany Pembroke table, early 19th c., likely Baltimore, Maryland, having rectangular top, single drawer with gilt metal hanging pull, fine bell flower marquetry...
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18TH C. MAHOGANY DRESSER American FederalPeriod Chippendale Dresser in figured mahogany with four same-sized drawers having beaded edge, aggressive graining, boxwood stringing, retaining the original round cast brass...
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GROUP OF BOOKS ABOUT BLACK HISTORYIncluding:The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson, Random House, 2010; The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American...
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AMERICAN FEDERAL BRASS CAST IRON ANDIRONS& TOOLS Pair of American Federal brass and cast iron andirons with eagle form finials upon spheres above tiered pedestals mounted with gold-tone five-pointed stars, together...
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(6) CAST METAL BUILDING FORM STILL BANKSIncluding: Silver finish bank by American Art, Inc. (Cosmocton, OH), top embossed "New Hampshire Savings Bank, Concord, New Hampshire", 2 3/4" high, finish losses; Banthrico...
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PR AMERICAN FEDERAL STYLE EAGLE 8 ARMCHANDELIERS United States,C.1950Each decorated with a cast metal eagle finial on metal globe with simple tube and circular bobeche arms with electric candle form light sockets....
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American Late Federal Coin (.900) SilverTeapot, second quarter 19th century, by Gilbert & Cunningham, working 1838-1840, New York City, New York, the inverted pear-shaped body with serpentine lobes below a milled...
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Fine Federal Style Fender American orBritish, 20th century, serpentine front with wirework grille surmounted with brass finials above brass rim, three cast brass paw feet, 15-1/2 x 49 in.,...
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DECORATED SHIELD MIRROR. American late 19th century walnut. In the shape of an American Federal shield retaining the original painted red and white stripes and forty-four star blue field. Oval liner is in...
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Pair Southern Federal Figural AndironsAmerican, possibly southern, late 18th century: heavy cast iron construction with arched bases below tapered and reeded shafts, human head finials, attributed to Winchester,...
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Pair Federal brass andirons: heavy castbrass with urn finials, tapered feet, large matching log stops and double billet bars, hand-wrought iron interior rods, American or British, early 19th century, 24 x 11-12...
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