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EARLY WALNUT BOX COVERED FLAX
EARLY WALNUT BOX COVERED FLAX WORKING HATCHEL CA.1777 dated; early bench mount hatchel with oak plank bottom, wrapped with tin sheet and driven long hand forge square head spikes, one mount hole wrought iron wrapped, the box cover is original in cut-nail construction, 13 3/4"x 4 1/2"x 6 1/4"; Condition: plank bottom is cracked, as found
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SMALL SIZE NODDING CAT CHALKWARE
SMALL SIZE NODDING CAT CHALKWARE FIGURE CA. LATE19th-early 20th century; holloware mold formed two-part nodding cat plaster-of-paris chalkware figure with curled tail to right flank, solid chalkware head hangs from wire hook, retains old surface watercolor painted spots, 6 1/2"x 3"x 2 3/4"; Condition: small early inclusion repair along right side
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EARTHENWARE FACE BANK CA. MID
EARTHENWARE FACE BANK CA. MID 20TH-LATE 20THcentury; non-typical earthenware hand molded grotesque face shaped bank with inscription on reverse "Save thy money and thy money shall save thyself" following form of mold faceware piece from Vale, NC, wheel thrown holloware head with applied face features, open grinning mouth, flowing brown glaze with thick glaze formed near base, 3 1/2"d, 4 1/2"x 5 1/4"; Condition: unknown maker, minor glaze flaws, overall good
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EARLY BOX COVERED FLAX WORKING
EARLY BOX COVERED FLAX WORKING HATCHEL CA. 1773dated; attributed to PA, the flax working hatchel has nail punch decorated and dated tinwork bracing, bench mount hatchel has rock oak plank board with shield eyelets, driven square head forged nails, box cover in pine forged nail constructed with compass star accent, 13 1/2"x 3 3/4"x 5"; Condition: as found, good primitive form
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19TH C. RAMS HEAD & MARBLE LIMED
19TH C. RAMS HEAD & MARBLE LIMED BEECH TORCHIERE19th C. Rams Head & Marble Limed Beech Torchiere with marble top that is inset into circular ribbon and floral carved foliate disk. The moulded supports are headed by three ram's head capitals. Curved
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PRE-COLUMBIAN COLIMA REDWARE HEAD
PRE-COLUMBIAN COLIMA REDWARE HEAD FORM VESSEL Ancient Pre-Columbian, Colima, Mexican Ceramic Pottery Redware Vessel, circa 100 BCE to 250 CE, in the form of a head with rectangular ears and donning a headdress with incised geometric decoration, tapered spout. 6.5" H x 7.5" W x 8.75" D. Provenance: Property from a 239 Central Park West estate. Acquired prior to 1980. Keywords: Precolumbian Archaeology, Artifact, Sculpture
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925 silver ladies designer square
925 silver ladies designer square head ring size N
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Modern hare head walking stick,
Modern hare head walking stick, approx 92cm L
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POLYCHROME PAINTED EARTHENWARE HEAD
POLYCHROME PAINTED EARTHENWARE HEAD OF WOMAN Polychrome painted earthenware head of woman, her hair tied into bun adorned with red florettes, possibly Southeast Asian in origin, head mounted to wood stand. Overall: 11" H x 4.75" W x 5.5" D. Scattered losses including to nose and earring.
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LADY'S 14K GOLD MOVADO WRISTWATCH
LADY'S 14K GOLD MOVADO WRISTWATCH Square head with mesh band. 1/2" wide x 7" long. Safety clasp. 22.2dwt.
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FOLK ART FACE WIG STAND BY WALTER
FOLK ART FACE WIG STAND BY WALTER P. FLEMINGca. contemporary; wheel thrown comical redware head shaped wig stand with bulging eyes, open mouth with exposed teeth, pointed nose, big ears and brown/green glass drip flowing glaze finish, 7 1/2"d, 11 1/4"h; Condition: good
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Kosa in the Box, Silver and
Kosa in the Box, Silver and Mosaic Inlay Lidded Box
1995
stamped sterling silver box with mosaic inlaid watermelon and feet; housed inside is a mosaic inlaid jet and shell koshare head; signed Jack Smith, titled, and dated on base
height 2-1/2 inches x length 2 inches x width 2 inches, weight 115.4 dwt.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, offered without reserve
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19TH C. PAINTED SPICE CHEST. A step
19TH C. PAINTED SPICE CHEST. A step back form multi drawer, painted spice chest with square head nail construction, four drawers on top and two drawers on the bottom, all with milk glass pulls and painted names of spices, 25”H x 13.5”W x 10.5”D.
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A late 19th C. grain painted box in
A late 19th C. grain painted box in square head nail construction, with a hinged lift top. 31”H x 30”W x 19”D Condition paint loss, finish wear CT Transfer Fee $20
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A choice mid 19th C. pediment top
A choice mid 19th C. pediment top pine spice chest chest in old stain, with a pediment crest, with an arrangement of 4 small drawers, over 9 medium size drawers, over 2 larger drawers, all with square head nail construction. 30.5”H x 27.5”L x 9.5”D Condition: good CT Transfer Fee $20
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EARLY GREEN PAINTED BLANKET BOX.
EARLY GREEN PAINTED BLANKET BOX. Painted green with white tombstone motifs, square head nail construction and strap hinges. 20”H x 60” L x 18”D.
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EARLY 19TH C. PAINTED SHOE FOOT
EARLY 19TH C. PAINTED SHOE FOOT BENCH. In yellow pine and chestnut, an exquisite and unique shape, in appealing old green painted surface with mortise and tenon seat joinery, square head nails, and asymmetrical foot. 25.75”H x 31.5”W x 17.75”D x 21” seat height. Sussman Collection.
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19TH C. PA PAINTED BLANKET BOX
19TH C. PA PAINTED BLANKET BOX FRAGMENT. Early 19th C. pine blanket box end piece, with paint decoration of bird/parrot, with square head nails and hangers on top for display. 24”H x 17.5”W.
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19TH C. COUNTRY STORE APOTHECARY.
19TH C. COUNTRY STORE APOTHECARY. Shaker style in two-parts, pine with square head nail construction. 52”H x 53”L x 15”D.
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TWO VERMONT SPONGE DECORATED BOXES.
TWO VERMONT SPONGE DECORATED BOXES. One example with original sponge decoration, starburst front and sides, with stylized tiger top, leather strap hinges, early iron latch, 7.25”H x 18.75”W x 9”D. Other example early ochre sponge decoration with a butt hinged lid, and early lock, square head nail construction. 7.5”H x 20”W x 10”D. Sussman Collection.
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EARLY 19TH C. PINE STEP BACK
EARLY 19TH C. PINE STEP BACK CUPBOARD. Top with moulded cornice and open front with two plate groove shelves with picture frame mould surround, above a single plank door with one shelf. Early handmade iron door pull and square head nail construction, and a two board pine back. 72”H x 38”W x 18”D. Sussman Collection.
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19TH C. CORNISH NH PAINT
19TH C. CORNISH NH PAINT DECORATED WRITING BOX. A hinged writing box paint decorated with black swirls on red ground, opens to reveal a slanted writing surface, with initials “S.C.L. Cornish NH”. A dovetailed case with early square head nail construction. 7.5”H x 15”W x 13”D. Sussman Collection.
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Ernest Gimson: His Life and Work
Ernest Gimson: His Life and Work 4to., 48pp., plus 60 full page plates, half title, illustrated full title, deckle edges in blue boards with titled linen spine, Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare Head Press, London, Ernest Benn Limited, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1924
12 x 8.8 in — 30.5 x 22.4 cm
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PAINTED CHAIR TABLE, EARLY 19TH
PAINTED CHAIR TABLE, EARLY 19TH C.An early 19th century convertible chair to table, cherry frame with pine top in original red paint. Rectangular top is scrubbed with dark, smooth patina. "H" shaped base constructed with square head nails. Very utilitarian in form, has turned pegs connecting top to base with wrought iron hook and eye latch.
Top measures 41.25 inches by 32.5 inches wide. Table sits at 26.5 inches tall.
Condition
Table is in good condition with spots of wear on the table top and on edges of chair frame. Nice patina overall.
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RADO QUARTZ DIASTAR CHRONOGRAPH 35
RADO QUARTZ DIASTAR CHRONOGRAPH 35 mm square head will fit 7 ¼" wrist Relative time black ceramic dial, with polished stick type minute/hour hands, polished
stick type sweep indicator, and the same for all registers. Running seconds at six, elapsed minutes at ten, elapsed hours near three, non quick date below this register. Top black button on right side of cases starts and stops the sweep indicator, lower button resets indicator and registers. Ceramic segmented bracelet with spring loaded double clasp.
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SHELF OF MOSTLY GREEK AND ROMAN
SHELF OF MOSTLY GREEK AND ROMAN HISTORY BOOKS Shelf of mostly Greek and Roman history books: including (8v) Sir Thomas North, Plutarch's Lives of The Greeks and Romans, Shakespeare Head Press, Straford-on-Avon, 1928 and (2v) Edward Bulwer Lytton, Last Days of Pompeii, Boston, Estes and Lauriat, elaborate gilt tooled red spine and white boards; Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, Athens, with sleeve (2s books in total)
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PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT SLIDE LID SPICE
PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT SLIDE LID SPICE BOX.Pennsylvania 19th Century Walnut Slide Lid Spice Box. Dovetailed construction with compartmented interior and cherry baseboard, attached with square head nails. 3"h. x 13-1/2"l. x 8-1/8"d. Condition: : Good with scattered stains mostly on lid, crack on one side.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with scattered stains mostly on lid, crack on one side.
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19TH C. ONE DOOR MUSTARD CHIMNEY
19TH C. ONE DOOR MUSTARD CHIMNEY CUPBOARD19th C. Panelled One Door Mustard Chimney Cupboard. Molded cornice, five panel one door, numerous interior shelves, square head nail construction. 78"h x 34 1/2"w x 16"d. Condition: : Good with light wear to surface and loss to side board.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with light wear to surface and loss to side board.
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PHILADELPHIA QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF
PHILADELPHIA QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE.Philadelphia Queen Anne Walnut Drop Leaf Table. Two lip molded dovetailed skirt drawers, period replaced brasses, leaves having swing out butterfly supports, pegged construction, cabriole legs, unusual hybrid triphid/Spanish feet. Very early form queen Anne table similar feet were found on a Philadelphia highboy. 28-1/2"h. x 38-1/2"l. x 22"w. Each leaf measures 15-1/2"l. Condition: : Fair to good with some cracking, wear and losses, top has old square head nail repairs.
Condition:
Condition: : Fair to good with some cracking, wear and losses, top has old square head nail repairs.
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LLADRO WOMAN FIGURINE, PEACE
LLADRO WOMAN FIGURINE, PEACE OFFERING 01013559Porcelain; gres finish. Semi nude lifting white dove with bare heads.
Hand crafted; hand painted. Complete with wooden base. Bird has broken beak and leaf.
Artist: Salvador Debon
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 10.5"W x 22.25"H
Manufacturer: Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
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TWO GOLD RINGSTwo rings; one 14K
TWO GOLD RINGSTwo rings; one 14K yellow gold multi stone square headed ring, sapphire, aqua, ruby, tourmaline, 17.3 g; one 10K yellow gold and amethyst mans ring, 21.6 grams
Condition:
Generally in good condition but for detailed report contact or email Auctioneer
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KENTUCKY SHERATON CHERRY
KENTUCKY SHERATON CHERRY SIDEBOARDKentucky Sheraton triple bow-fronted deep-end sideboard, cherry primary, flame-grained cherry veneer and poplar secondary. Consisting of a two-board cherry top edged with string inlay and sand-burnt figure above a wide center bowed drawer over two recessed bowed cabinet doors and flanked by narrow flat front drawers over flat vertical bottle drawers and reeded stiles. Deep ends with bowed drawer over a tall bowed cabinet. Each upper drawer faced with flamed grain cherry veneer with string inlay edge and center oval. Bottle drawers and each cabinet door faced with matching flamed grain veneer with sting inlay edge and center tombstone. Bone keyhole surrounds and dust panels between top row of drawers, cabinets and bottle drawers below. Base outlined with a band of 5-string inlay. The sideboard rests on turned reeded legs with rounded feet and retains the original 2" pressed glass disc pulls with cut starburst pattern on the reverse and silvered, set in brass collars and mounted on brass stems, likely Pittsburgh glass. Rail and stile construction with square head cut nails. 78 1/4" W x 44 1/4" H x 20 1/2" D (side), 23 3/4" D (center). Circa 1810-1825. Note: This sideboard was cataloged in the Museum of Early Souther Decorative Arts (MESDA) Object Database as MESDA #NN-1340 (https://mesda.org/item/object/sideboard/17900/). A "sister" sideboard, located in the Old Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, was documented by Brad Rauschenberg, Frank Horton and Mary C. McClinton for MESDA in 1975, Photo #S-4397: (https://mesda.org/item/object/sideboard/11775/). A copy of this report will be made available to the winning bidder.
Condition:
Overall good condition with expected age related use and wear. Old refinish with minor restorations to veneer, some vertical wood shrinkage, old damage to left side of top. 1979 repair inscription. Center drawer with later added partitions and interior metal braces to each corner, drawer corners with vertical wood shrinkage to veneer.
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AMERICAN FEDERAL TIGER MAPLE FOUR
AMERICAN FEDERAL TIGER MAPLE FOUR POSTER BEDSTEADNew England, possibly Rhode Island, early 19th century, with reeded and urn turned footposts, tapered square headposts with tiger maple headboard, 89 x 56-3/4 x 85-1/2 in.
Provenance: Craig & Tarleton, Raleigh, North Carolina;Ralph Carpenter, Newport, Rhode Island;Northeast Auctions, August 5-7, 2005, lot 1473; Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Pfaffenroth
Condition:
top of posts cut and restored, bedrails notched to accommodate modern mattress supports, lacking finials, typical bumps and wear including minor chips at turnings
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FEDERAL STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY
FEDERAL STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY FOUR POSTER BEDSTEAD20th century, reeded, leaf carved, and spiral urn footposts, tapered square head posts, arched mahogany headboard, 94 x 60 x 82-1/2 in.
Provenance: Property from the Estate of Gerald J. and Rosalie Kahn, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Condition:
headboard with scattered scratches, minor bumps and wear to legs
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FEDERAL STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY
FEDERAL STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY FOUR POSTER BEDSTEAD20th century, reeded, leaf carved, and urn footposts, tapered square head posts, arched mahogany headboard, 87-1/2 x 59 x 81-1/2 in.
Provenance: Property from the Estate of Gerald J. and Rosalie Kahn, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Condition:
scattered light bumps and wear from use
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RARE AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE
RARE AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY TALL POST BEDSTEADpossibly Portsmouth, New Hampshire, circa 1800, with urn turned, reeded and leaf carved footposts, tapered square headposts with arched headboard, headboard and rails with traces of early blue green paint, retaining rare, early, possibly original canvas hanging system, rosehead nails, figured mahogany veneers and maple, 88 x 57 x 78 in., inside dimensions 52 x 73 in.
Provenance: Sold Skinner, June 2005 lot 122 for $6400; Collection of C.L. Prickett
Condition:
good condition and integrity overall, one end of headboard restored approximately two inches, other possible modifications to rails (scattered small plugged mortises), headposts with some tacking scars, no evidence of height reduction, canopy frame restored