- Chippendale style Goddard Townsend block
Chippendale style Goddard Townsend block front chest made by the well known firm of Kinlock Woodworking, Ltd., Unionville, PA, signed and dated 2002.
35"h x 37"w x 21.5"d
Condition: Minor discoloration to top, otherwise fine condition.
- Fine Newport Chippendale style mahogany
Fine Newport Chippendale style mahogany serpentine top accent table, signed 'Kinlock Woodworking, Ltd., Unionville, PA 1994', two of two made with fine choice mahogany and made by the very well known firm of Kinlock Woodworking. This is a very faithful reproduction. Matches lot #121.
27"h / top: 33.5"l x 20"w
Condition: Minor dents/scratches, otherwise beautiful condition.
- Fine Newport Chippendale style mahogany
Fine Newport Chippendale style mahogany serpentine top accent table, signed 'Kinlock Woodworking, Ltd., Unionville, PA 1994', one of two made with fine choice mahogany and made by the very well known firm of Kinlock Woodworking. This is a very faithful reproduction. Matches lot #122.
27"h / top: 33.5"l x 20"w
Condition: Minor dents/scratches, otherwise beautiful condition.
- CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE COFFEE TABLE
CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE COFFEE TABLE Late 20th century; Teak wood coffee table with pierced skirt on Chinese Chippendale style legs, table signed underneath "Kinloch Woodworking LTD., Unionville, P.A,1992," 16 in. H., 48 in. L., 28 in. D.
- (VIEW) CONNECTICUT: 71 POSTCARDS EARLY
(VIEW) CONNECTICUT: 71 POSTCARDS EARLY TO MID-20TH CENTURY(VIEW) CONNECTICUT: 71 POSTCARDS, Early to Mid-20th Century, Covering "S" towns through "Yantic Mill". Real photo: residence of Mrs. Robert E. Darling (Simsbury), sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church (Stamford), '17 Ponemah House and Post Office (Taftville), Hackney's Corner with trolley (Unionville), and Waterbury street scene. Early: Stonington street scenes, garage and post office (Somers), two trolley waiting station cards, Willimantic Mills, New England Pin Co. and Odd Fellows building (Winsted), Atwood Hose Co. (Wauregan) Sanford House (Woodmont) and more.
- Kinlock Woodworking, Ltd., Unionville,
Kinlock Woodworking, Ltd., Unionville, PA custom made Chippendale style walnut miniature tall case clock with 8-day works and running fox rocking movement, signed by the cabinet maker Michael Zuba and dated 2001. Note: Kinlock Woodworking is known for its outstanding fine quality and craftsmanship.
60"h x 11.25"w x 6.5"d
Condition: Slight scratches.
Note: WAI does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working order.
- Bench made one-piece walnut corner cupboard,
Bench made one-piece walnut corner cupboard, signed by the maker William Swope at Kinlock Wood Working, Ltd. Rt. 82 Unionville, PA 8/29/88
84.25"h x 44"w x 20"d
Condition: Good.
- EARLY 20TH C. BANKS, 10+ PIECES, MANY
EARLY 20TH C. BANKS, 10+ PIECES, MANY LOCAL TO CONNECTICUT INCLUDING BRISTOL, FORESTVILLE, UNIONVILLE, HARTFORD, ALONG WITH WASHINGT...Early 20th C. banks, 10+ pieces, many local to Connecticut including Bristol, Forestville, Unionville, Hartford, along with Washington D.C. and New York, materials include tin, ceramic, glass and wood, decoration includes lithograph, glaze and hand-painted, forms include globe, bell, figural, trunk, etc., tallest: 7" h., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use which can include minor loss, damages, etc., sold as found.
- William and Mary oval tiger maple tea
William and Mary oval tiger maple tea table, custom by Ted Lawrence, Unionville, PA, splayed turned legs joined by outside stretchers, scalloped apron, 28-3/4"h x 46"w x 34-1/2"d
- Two Chippendale style mahogany carved
Two Chippendale style mahogany carved mirrors, one signed Kinloch Woodworking Ltd. Unionville, PA 2000.
42.75" x 22.25"
Condition: Good.
- Chippendale style mahogany coffee table
Chippendale style mahogany coffee table with shell carved legs and ball & claw feet, signed Kinloch Woodworking Ltd., Unionville, PA , April 1994 by Kevin...
18.5"h x 48"w x 24"d
Condition: Minor scratches.
- Fine custom made Charleston Library
Fine custom made Charleston Library Bookcase made of mahogany in two parts, the upper section with broken arch bonnet with dentil moulding and fine floral inlays, all above four mullioned glass doors, shelved interior, above a lower section with center pull out shelf over a serpentine front with inlaid doors and drawers all resting on bracket feet. Made by Kinloch Woodworking Ltd., Unionville, PA in 1994.
92.5"h x 77.5"w x 23"d
Condition: Loose veneer, losses to veneer, wear consistent with age.
- Horace Beaumont Williams (Unionville
Horace Beaumont Williams (Unionville CT-based artist) etching of farm scene signed ''H.B. Williams 1940'' LL matted and framed under glass not examined out of frame slight discolored mark near signature black and gilt frame ss: 8 3/8'' h. x 11 3/8'' w.; along with P. T. Birker etching view of trees and lake ''PTB'' LR signed ''P.T. Birker'' in pencil LR ''Signed P.T.B. 1916'' verso matted and framed under glass not examined out of frame some wavering of paper discoloration around edges some wear to frame ss: 3 3/4'' w. x 5 1/4'' l.
- Three calligraphic studies 19th century
Three calligraphic studies 19th century The first depicting an American eagle surmounted by a poem, signed 'R Shenk' upper right, the second a poster for 'Ornamental Writing Taught', signed and dated 'Samuel Brugger August 23, 1852 Unionville,' and the last showing a pious verse surrounded by foliate borders and birds. Largest H: 27 1/2 in. W: 21 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of Dr. and Mrs. Meyer Naide, Philadelphia, PA. Some creases in paper and minor dirt.
- 12 vols. Pennsylvania & Related Genealogy:
12 vols. Pennsylvania & Related Genealogy: Haines, John W. Richard Haines and His Descendants: A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey, Since 1682. (Boyce, Va.), (1961). 2 vols. 8vo, orig. cloth; vol. 1 slightly dusty. Frontis. Related manuscripts inserted. Some internal browning in vol. 2. Inscribed by John W. Haines. * Haines, George. M.D. & Richard. Ancestry of The Haines, Sharp, Collins, Wills, Gardiner, Prickett, Eves, Evans, Moore, Troth, Borton, and Engle Families. Camden, New Jersey: Sinnickson Chew & Sons, 1902. Lg. 8vo; orig. cloth; hinges loose. Frontis., plates. * Hambleton, Chalkey J. Genealogical Record of The Hambleton Family. Chicago: (Geo. K. Hazlitt & Co.), 1887. 8vo, orig. cloth; some wear to hinges & spine, corners rubbed. * Harlan, Alpheus H. History and Genealogy of The Harlan Family. (Baltimore, Md.): (The Lord Baltimore Press), n.d. 4to, orig. cloth; light wear to covers & spine. Frontis. * Harris, Joseph S. The Collateral Ancestry of Stephen Harris and of Marianne Smith. Philadelphia: (George F. Lasher, printer), 1908. 8vo, orig. cloth. * Proceedings of The Bi-Centennial Gathering of The Descendants of Henry Hayes at Unionville, Chester County, Pa. West Chester, Pa.: Pub. by The Committee for The Family, 1906. 8vo, orig. cloth; some wear to edges of spine. Frontis., plates. T.p. detached. Inscribed to Gilbert Cope from J. Carroll Hayes. * Proceedings of The Sesqui-Centennial Gathering of The Descendants of Isaac and Ann Jackson at Harmony Grove, Chester County, Pa. Philadelphia: Pub. by The Committee for The Family, 1878. 8vo, orig. cloth; light wear to spine edges. Frontis., plates. T.p. coming loose, hinges loose. * Roberts, Miranda S.; Cope, Gilbert. Genealogy of The Descendants of John Kirk. Doylestown, Pa.: Press of The Intelligencer Company, 1912-1913. Lg. 8vo, orig. 3/4 morocco; wear to corners, scuffing to spine edges. Frontis., plates. Some browning to free endpapers, t.p. coming loose. * Lloyd, R. Louis. A Record of The Descendants of Robert Lloyd. N.p., [1947]. 4to, orig. cloth; slightly dusty, light wear to spine edges and corners. * Taylor, Agnes Longstreth. The Longstreth Family Records. Philadelphia: Press of Ferns & Leach, 1909. #291/350. 8vo, orig. cloth; corners bumped, light wear along edges. Frontis., plates. * #216/350 of the preceding, orig. cloth; some wear to spine edges, frontis., plates; hinges loose, inscribed by Emily Longstreth Keyes. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
- J Clayton Bright, American, Unionville,
J Clayton Bright, American, Unionville, PA, b 1946, patinated bronze sculpture of a Labrador, #'d 6/25, dated 1996, 11" l, 7" h Estimate $200-400
- 1940 Buick Series 40 Model 41-C Five
1940 Buick Series 40 Model 41-C Five Passenger Four Door Convertible Sports Phaeton with Trunk Back. This has been a single owner car since the early 70's and belongs to a Main Line, Philadelphia Estate. Odometer reads 99,032 miles. Examined by Last Chance Garage, 13 Cemetery Lane, Unionville, PA 19375, Invoice states: Inflate tires, charge old battery, start car, install new battery. Repair lights: LR turn signal, RF parking light, headlights. Adjust and clean voltage regulator so that charging system operates, visually inspect undercarriage – rusty brake lines. Pull wheels, check brakes, shoes OK, new brake lines, wheel cylinders and master cylinder should be installed – but owner elected not to do so. Brakes work – but sometimes pull. Exhaust leak repaired: broken exhaust manifold – remove it – take to get welded – refit and install both intake and exhaust manifolds with new gaskets. Estimate $20,000-30,000
- 5 sterling silver horse show trophy
5 sterling silver horse show trophy plates/trays, JEC, Wallace, Gorham, (2) First Troop Philadelphia Point to Point, Th Gay Queen Plate, Unionville, 1961 Brandywine Hills Point to Point, 1957 Valley Forge Horse Show, longest 12", smallest 6" d, 34.36 TO Estimate $400-500