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15 PIECES OF COLONIAL LINE
15 PIECES OF COLONIAL LINE STEAMSHIP EPHEMERA
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Metal and wood toy Colonial
Metal and wood toy Colonial "Silversmith Shop" with miniature metal pieces of "silverware" electrified. 10"h.x17.5"w.x9.5"d.
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Biltmore Industri
Biltmore Industri
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COTTON FABRIC PRINTED WITH COLONIAL
COTTON FABRIC PRINTED WITH COLONIAL TRADING SCENEFabric Panel “ William Penn’s Treaty with the Indians”
Cotton, plain weave; copperplate and block printed
Adapted from engraving by John Hall (English, 1739-1797)
Published by John Boyd (English, 1719-1804) in London 1775
After painting by Benjamin West (American, 1738-1826) dating from 1771
England
38 1/2 x 30 1/2 in. (frame).
Condition
Minor wear, apparently in good condition. Not examined out of frame
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
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EIGHT HANDCOLORED ENGRAVINGS.
EIGHT HANDCOLORED ENGRAVINGS. American 2nd half-19th century. Pennsylvania industrial sites mostly in Philadelphia but also including the Harrisburg Carworks and Tremont Mills in Frankford. Others include a malt house meat smoking plant and salt manufacturer. Glued between mats. In frames average size 13'' x 15''.
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(15) Museum Editions Limited
(15) Museum Editions Limited collector plates, Colonial Heritage Series sponsored by The Early American Society, from original paintings by Robert Franke, limited edition 9900, 10-5/8" dia, c/o Cupola House Edenton NC, Pennsbury Manor, Davenport House Savannah GA, The Old Court House New Castle DE, (2) Old New York, (2) Hammond Harwood House Annapolis MD, Moffatt-Ladd House Portsmouth NH, Trent House Trenton NJ, Tidewater VA, The Joseph Webb House Wethersfield CT, Derby Mansion Salem MA, Mulberry Plantation Moncks Corner SC, Nichols House Newport RI
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COLONIAL STYLE MAPLE ROCKING
COLONIAL STYLE MAPLE ROCKING CHAIR Mid 20th century.
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KITTINGER, COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG
KITTINGER, COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG RESTORATION, WELSH STYLE DRESSER Late 20th century, mahogany, rectangular top with banded inlay and molded edge, the case with nine banded and lipped drawers flanked by fluted corner columns, paneled sides, ogee bracket feet, labeled.
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TWO COLONIAL AMERICAN INDENTURES
TWO COLONIAL AMERICAN INDENTURES - BOTH GERMANTOWN COLUMBIA COUNTY NEW YORK Circa 1750. Framed.
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AMERICAN MARITIME COLONIAL
AMERICAN MARITIME COLONIAL SAILING SHIP MODEL United States,20th CenturyScale model of a black and green sailing vessel with grand masts and intricate configuration of lines and wires.
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GROUP OF DOMESTIC TABLE ARTICLES,
GROUP OF DOMESTIC TABLE ARTICLES, INCLUDING: COLONIAL COFFEE MILL, AMERICAN FAMILY SCALE, AND NATIONAL JR. CASH REGISTERGroup of Domestic Table Articles, Including: Colonial Coffee Mill, American Family Scale, and National Jr. Cash Register
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1771 AMERICAN COLONIAL
1771 AMERICAN COLONIAL EMBROIDERED SAMPLER TEXTILE United States,Dated 1771Decorated with a delicate border in each corner surrounding a central image of a wood arm chair with caption "Old Arm Chair" below.
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COLONIAL RHODE ISLAND INVOICE FOR
COLONIAL RHODE ISLAND INVOICE FOR WORKERS, SOME ENSLAVED Being a one-page, 8vo, manuscript Document Signed "Jno. Stevens" and addressed to "Mr. Christopher Champlin" for labor and materials used between December 1757 and May 1758; entires for three days note "Negro" labor, while a February 2, 1758 records fees for building a "Cobuse (galley) in your privateer."
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Enterprise No. 6 Coffee Mill
Enterprise No. 6 Coffee Mill American, late 19th century, cast iron with original painted surface, marked "Enterprise Mfg. Co. Philadelphia, Pa. U.S.A." and "Patented July 12 98", original painted surface and decals with gilt highlights, 24-1/2 in.,
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COLONIAL SANTO FIGUREpainted
COLONIAL SANTO FIGUREpainted wood, metal, fabric; 12 inches high Condition:
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Rare Enterprise Manufacturing
Rare Enterprise Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Model No. 12-1/2 Cast-Iron Coffee Mill, patented October, 1873, h. 37\", This is the largest floor model mill made by the Enterprise Company.
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GROUP OF COMPANY CATALOGSGroup of
GROUP OF COMPANY CATALOGSGroup of company catalogs, to include Canton Line Steel Ceilings , 1908 Phelps Split Hickory Vehicles/Harness wagons and carriages , York Corrugating Company , Bliss presses , 1917 The Great Minneapolis Line steam tractors , 1936 Ball Brass , 1911 Peninsular Stoves, Gas Ranges and Furnaces , American Can Company , Speed Queen Washers - Smplex Ironers , together with a day book from Baer & Gentzler (Stoverstown PA.) beginning April 1914 - July 1918, and a daybook from OKete, Pa. (Stoverstown Pa.) from May 1891 to June 1894.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
As expected wear.
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HARCO HARPER FEED MILLS INC.
HARCO HARPER FEED MILLS INC. ADVERTISING TEXTILE United States,Early 20th CenturyEmbroidered textile cut from a larger bag for 100lbs of animal feed decorated with pictorial stump work of animals on a farm.
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Box of assorted shards relating
Box of assorted shards relating to a early Southern highlands Colonial house, along with 1930's booklets
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American Printing Co. 1904 NYC
American Printing Co. 1904 NYC lithograph; hand colored image taken from Richard Rummell (American, 1848-1924) watercolor of Fall River Iron Works in N.Y.C., large factory complex with horse-drawn vehicles, ocean going vessels share docks with sailing ships and a power boat. Image: 21" x 54". Several small areas of loss, water stain lower left corner.
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Impressive gilt-bronze
Impressive gilt-bronze Leatherstocking Colonial Lady and Officer girandole set mid to late 19th century central three-light girandole featuring Leatherstocking or Daniel Boone model in front of acanthus stem issuing three scrolling leaf candlearms supporting floral bobeches over prism rings with flower and bird motif flanked by similarly designed single light Colonial Officer and Colonial Lady models all raised on marble plinths central model marked: December 5 1848 Cornelius & Co. and flanking models marked: Cornelius & Co. Patent April 10 1849. H17 3/4'' and H16 3/4'' (3pcs) Provenance: Batesburg South Carolina private collection. Literature: Bacot H. Parrott. NINETEENTH CENTURY LIGHTING-CANDLE-POWERED DEVICES: 1783-1883. West Chester PA: Schiffer 1987 pp.174-176. Gilding in good condition with some wear and oxidation; prism rings are not straight; prisms on central 3-light don’t match prisms on single-lights.
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LG BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF
LG BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF STEAMER PURITAN United States,Early 20th CenturyCapturing the Fall River Line steamer ship Puritan leaving port.
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ARTICLE FROM BOSTON AND COUNTRY
ARTICLE FROM BOSTON AND COUNTRY MARY 12 1770 REPRODUCTION
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Mid 19th century woven of natural
Mid 19th century woven of natural and indigo-dyed blue and lac-dyed red wool in a ''Squat-T'' design on a striped ground 55'' H x 34'' W
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SIX PRE-COLOMBIAN FIGURES
SIX PRE-COLOMBIAN FIGURES
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COLONIAL STYLE CREWELWORK SEWING
COLONIAL STYLE CREWELWORK SEWING CHAIRColonial style crewelwork sewing chair. American, 20th Century. Carved feet on casters, tau back, crewelwork with concentric spirals with embroidery and leather. Loss and wear to stitching on front of seat.
38" H x 18" L x 18" W
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COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG, THOMAS
COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG, THOMAS ELSLEY CAST IRON FIREBACK 20th century, Virginia Metalcrafters for Colonial Williamsburg, reproducing the c.1640 Royal Coat of Arms (Charles I), the reverse with raised elliptical mark "T. Elsley," along with raised oval Colonial Williamsburg casting mark, and obscured round Virginia Metalcrafters mark.
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COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG, THOMAS
COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG, THOMAS ELSLEY CAST IRON FIREBACK 20th century, Virginia Metalcrafters for Colonial Williamsburg, reproducing the c.1640 Royal Coat of Arms (Charles I), the reverse with raised elliptical mark "T. Elsley," along with raised oval Colonial Williamsburg casting mark, and obscured round Virginia Metalcrafters mark.
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MARYLAND STEAM SHIP COMPANY POSTER,
MARYLAND STEAM SHIP COMPANY POSTER, FRAMED Later reproduction, photo-offset lithograph.
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VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS FOR COLONIAL
VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS FOR COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG, PAIR OF BRASS PRICKET STICKS 20th century, each with bobeche and iron pricket, above a bold turned baluster shaft, raised on a stepped round base, Virginia Metalcrafters and Colonial WIlliamsburg casting marks to underside.
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MARITIME THREE MAST COLONIAL
MARITIME THREE MAST COLONIAL SAILING SHIP MODEL United States,20th CenturyScale model of a black and green sailing vessel with white detailing and grand mast with an intricate configuration of lines and wires.
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SIX PRE-COLOMBIAN FIGURES
SIX PRE-COLOMBIAN FIGURES
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ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. #1 IRON
ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. #1 IRON COFFEE MILLca. late 19th-early 20th century; small black painted upright iron coffee mill with S-crank handle, mill with swing hinged domed cover and retains original iron cased drawer, black paint and decal decoration, 10 1/2"x 6 1/2"x 12 3/4"; Condition: some secondary remounted hardware
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American Colonial Mahogany High
American Colonial Mahogany High Chest, third quarter 18th century, in the Queen Anne taste, probably Massachusetts, in two parts, the upper section of bonnet-top form, with an upper fan-carved drawer flanked by a pair of shaped drawers over a graduated bank of four drawers, the drawers flanked by fluted pilasters, the base with a wide drawer over a band of three drawers, the center drawer with a shell-carved face, the skirt with three flattened arches and a pair of drop finials, the cabriole legs with shell-carved knees and pad feet, h. 89", w. 44-1/2", d. 23".
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AMERICAN COLONIAL STAGECOACH
AMERICAN COLONIAL STAGECOACH REPLICA MODEL 20th c., painted wood and cast white metal, mounted on wooden base, with metal placard reading "American Stage Coach used in the Early 18th Century", 8.5"h x 24"w x 8"d
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KITTINGER FOR COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG
KITTINGER FOR COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG ARMCHAIRGeorgian style armchair, Kittinger for Colonial Williamsburg, mid 20th c., having rounded back, with nailhead trim, pierced Chippendale style splat back, rising on canted stretcher-joined legs, approx 34 5/8"h, 29"w, 22"d, seat height: 19"h **Provenance: A prominent Houstonian's River Oaks Estate**