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THREE PAIRS OF CUT GLASS DECANTERS,
THREE PAIRS OF CUT GLASS DECANTERS, TOGETHER WITHThree pairs of cut glass decanters, together with a single colorless glass decanter, tallest - 13 1/2" h.
Condition:
Minor flakes, a couple of small flakes to bottoms of stoppers. One bottle with some fogging to part of base.
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CARL LINDBORG (AMERICAN 1903-1994),
CARL LINDBORG (AMERICAN 1903-1994), OIL ON CANVASCarl Lindborg (American 1903-1994), oil on canvas Philadelphia cityscape, mid 20th c., frame - 29 3/4" x 37 1/2".
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Condition:
Good condition. A couple small abrasions bottom left. Unsigned.
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TEN CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN
TEN CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE PLATES ATen Chinese export porcelain famille rose plates and shallow bowls, 19th c., largest - 10 1/8" dia.
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Condition:
Overall good condition. A couple of small 1/2" rim repairs. A couple with 1/2" hairlines to rim. Several with 1/8" rim flakes.
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EIGHT CHINESE PITH OR RICE PAPER
EIGHT CHINESE PITH OR RICE PAPER DRAWINGSEight Chinese pith or rice paper drawings, frames - 16 3/4" x 13".
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Condition:
Overall good condition. A couple of 1" repaired tears at edge. A couple of very minor paper losses. Very small stains. Not examined out of frame.
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KERMAN CARPETKerman carpet, 14'7" x
KERMAN CARPETKerman carpet, 14'7" x 9'6".
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Condition:
A couple areas of heavier wear at one end.
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ORREFORS CRYSTAL BOWL, ETC.Orrefors
ORREFORS CRYSTAL BOWL, ETC.Orrefors crystal bowl, together with a Daum sailboat, and a paperweight.
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Condition:
A couple flakes to bowl.
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HAMADAN LONG RUG, CA. 1920Hamadan
HAMADAN LONG RUG, CA. 1920Hamadan long rug, ca. 1920, 15'5" x 3'7"
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Condition:
Areas of heavy wear. A couple patches.
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SHERATON GILTWOOD OVERMANTEL
SHERATON GILTWOOD OVERMANTEL MIRROR, 19TH C.Sheraton giltwood overmantel mirror, 19th c., 25" x 49".
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Condition:
A couple losses.
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AMERICAN OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAIT
AMERICAN OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN, 19TH CAmerican oil on canvas portrait of a woman, 19th c., bears a Philadelphia canvas stamp, frame - 45" x 37 3/4".
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Condition:
A couple small abrasions.
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CONTEMPORARY OIL ON CANVAS OF THREE
CONTEMPORARY OIL ON CANVAS OF THREE CHILDRENContemporary oil on canvas of three children, signed Kirk , frame - 30" x 36".
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Condition:
A couple indentations to canvas.
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OIL ON CANVAS WINTER LANDSCAPE,
OIL ON CANVAS WINTER LANDSCAPE, 19TH C.Gustave Colsoulle and C. Schneider, 19th c., oil on canvas winter landscape with soldiers and calvary, signed lower right, 29 1/2" x 23 1/2".
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Condition:
1'' tear in sky. 6'' tear above building. A couple repaired tears.
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VICTORIAN LIGHTINGVictorian
VICTORIAN LIGHTINGVictorian lighting, to include a brass Rayo style lamp, a Tiny Juno stand lamp, and two Tiny Juno bracket lamps.
Condition:
A couple small flakes. All electrified.
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AMERICAN PEWTERAmerican pewter,
AMERICAN PEWTERAmerican pewter, to include a pair of H. Yale chalices, two Boardman lidded water pitchers, a Dunham pitcher, and a Roswell Gleason pitcher.
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Condition:
Good condition overall. A couple minor dents. Wear to wooden finial of small pitcher.
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AMERICAN PEWTERAmerican pewter,
AMERICAN PEWTERAmerican pewter, to include a Thomas Danforth & Sherman Boardman porringer, two Boardman coffeepots, I. Trask coffeepot, and two unmarked porringers.
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Condition:
Good condition overall. Large porringer with line to handle. Second largest coffee pot with a couple dents to base and to finial.
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SMALL STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C.Small
SMALL STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C.Small stoneware crock, 19th c., impressed Whites Utica with cobalt bird decoration, 7" h., 8 1/2" dia.
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Condition:
Staining. Exfoliation to decoration. A couple chips to handle.
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TWO-GALLON STONEWARE JUG AND CROCK,
TWO-GALLON STONEWARE JUG AND CROCK, 19TH C.Two-gallon stoneware jug and crock, 19th c., impressed A. White & Son Utica, N.Y. with cobalt paddletail bird, and S.Hart Fulton , 14" h. and 9 1/2" h.
Condition:
Crack to handle and around spout. Hart - a couple stone pops. Firing crows foot to name. Staining.
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PIPE ACCESSORIES, 18TH/19TH
PIPE ACCESSORIES, 18TH/19TH C.Pipe accessories, including a clay pipe mold, pipes, and turned boxes, 18th/19th c.
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Condition:
Jars with a couple of rim lines. Pipes - one with an edge chip, one with a hairline, wear.
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OVOID EARTHENWARE JUGOvoid
OVOID EARTHENWARE JUGOvoid earthenware jug, with two handles and spouts, 19th c., 10" h.
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Condition:
A couple of stone pops. Small chips to base. Wear.
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ENAMEL PLAQUE OF COURTING COUPLE,
ENAMEL PLAQUE OF COURTING COUPLE, 19TH CENTURYEnamel Plaque of Courting Couple, 19th Century, signed 'Dapoigne' lower right, depicting a male and female figure in Renaissance style dress, the plaque surface convex, in a gilt-metal frame. Frame si
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SAMPLER, SIGNED SARAH INGRAM,
SAMPLER, SIGNED SARAH INGRAM, 1940Property from a Private Collection, Georgia embroidered with alphabet, courting couples, flowers and insects, in a maple frame. Frame size: 28 1/2 in. x 24 1/2 in. By sight: H. 22 3/4 in. x W. 18 3/4
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R. SANTARELLI, FRENCH (20TH C)R.
R. SANTARELLI, FRENCH (20TH C)R. Santarelli, French (20th Century) Oil on Canvas "Loving Couple" Signed Top Left Corner. Inscribed en verso. Sight measures 18" x 14". Frame measures 23-1/4" x 19-1/4". Condition: Good condition. Es
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PAIR OF JAVANESE WEDDING COUPLEPair
PAIR OF JAVANESE WEDDING COUPLEPair of Javanese Loro Blonyo Polychromed Carved Wood Wedding Couple. Dressed in traditional garment. Female measures 12-3/4" x 6-1/2" x 8-1/2". Male measures 14-1/4" x 7" x 8-1/2". Condition: Good con
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19TH C. HOCHST PORCELAIN
19TH C. HOCHST PORCELAIN GROUP19th Century Hochst Porcelain Figural Group of a Fighting Couple. Signed blue mark to the base. Measures 5" x 5" x 3-3/4". Condition: Good condition. Domestic shipping Third party
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GROUPING OF EARLY
GROUPING OF EARLY STAFFORDSHIREGrouping of early Staffordshire. Tallest: 7 1/4". Typical wear, minor losses and a couple chips at base.
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LARGE STERLING SILVER WATER
LARGE STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHER.Large Sterling Silver Water Pitcher. 8" tall. Good condition with a couple on minor small dents. 23.9 ozt.
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16 MILK PITCHERS, ENGLISH AND
16 MILK PITCHERS, ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL16 Milk Pitchers, English and Continental. 3 Graduated (9 1/2" tallest); 10" tallest of remaining. Good condition, a couple with minor rim chips.
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ANTIQUE CHINESE POTTERY SHIWAN
ANTIQUE CHINESE POTTERY SHIWAN STATUE BODHIDHARMA 19THANTIQUE CHINESE POTTERY SHIWAN STATUE BODHIDHARMA 19TH LATE QING -REPUBLIC PERIOD JUN GLAZE FIGURINE DISPLAYED IN CHINA COUPLE OF MUSEUM AS A SHIWAN POTTERY. SIZE ONLY STATUE 27 CM Shiwan FigurinesAno
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A FOLK ART PAINTED BOX OF A DANCING
A FOLK ART PAINTED BOX OF A DANCING FIDDLERA folk art painted box of a dancing fiddler20th centuryUnsignedThe repurposed and painted wood box top depicting a fiddler and dancing couple with farm animals and the night sky16" H x 20" W
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A Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting a
A Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting a Tandem Bicycle, Possibly Belonging to Charles and Anna Kohlmeyer
Late 19th Century
with the name Charles Kohlmeyer in gilt lettering in a scroll, flanked by two cherubs and centered with a depiction of a man and a woman riding a tandem bicycle.
underside marked T&V Limoges France.
Height 3 1/2 inches.
U.S. Federal Census returns record a Charles Kohlmeyer (1869-1927) as a resident of Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio. Kohlmeyer worked as a butcher at a meat market and married Anna Bailey (1869-1930) in 1892. The couple had two children together, Florence and Holly. Another Charles Kohlmeyer is documented as a resident of Missouri around the same time, but his marriage unfortunately ended in divorce, at odds with the idyllic courtship pictured here.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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A Confectioner's Porcelain
A Confectioner's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to Charles Woodland
Early 20th Century
bearing the name C.G. Woodland.underside marked T&V Limoges France.Height 3 5/8 inches.
Charles G. Woodland (1885-1957) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1885 to William C. and Caroline Waltz Woodland. According to U.S. Federal Census records, Woodland worked as a salesman at a confectionary store by 1910. He married Martha Heath on August 26, 1922, and the couple had a son, Charles, in 1925. Woodland apparently switched industries by 1930, when census returns indicate his profession as a men's clothing salesman.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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A Photographer's Porcelain
A Photographer's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Late 19th Century
with the name Ben J. Darner in gilt lettering, depicting a photographer taking a portrait of a couple.
underside unmarked.
Height 3 5/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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A Mill Stone Dresser's Porcelain
A Mill Stone Dresser's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to Peter Nestley
20th Century
with the name Peter S. Nestley in gilt lettering, depicting a gentleman on top of a large mill stone, chiseling grooves.underside marked VxD Austria.Height 3 7/8 inches.
According the the genealogical record, Peter Scott Nestley was born on January 22, 1879, in Holland, New Jersey to John and Martha Ellen Nestley. The U.S. Federal Census of 1910 reports that Nestley was living at a boarding house in Frenchtown, New Jersey, where he worked at a feed mill. He married Rhoda Belle Stahler in 1914, and by 1920, the couple had moved in with Nestely's in-laws, also in Frenchtown, where Nestley worked as a stationary engineer at a paper mill. He continued to work at the paper mill until his death in 1948.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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Two Cowboy's Porcelain Occupational
Two Cowboy's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Early 20th Century
comprising an example bearing the name C. C. Newberry in gilt lettering and marked Koken Barber's Supply Co. and an example identified Sport Fambrough, stamped Germany on underside.
Height 4 inches.
Ivy Holt "Sport" Fambrough was born on December 6, 1892, in Rusky County, Texas to Sterling Price and Della Mae Andrews Fambrough. He enlisted in the United States Army on October 9, 1917, and served during World War I for two years until his discharge on April 1, 1919. Fambrough married Willie Albertine Whittington Cordell, and the couple had one son, Don (1922-2011). According to U.S. Federal Census records, he operated a meat market and worked as a butcher in Longview, Gregg County, Texas. The nickname purportedly came from his son, both a football player and coach for the University of Kansas Jayhawks. Fambrough died on October 21, 1975.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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Three Barber's Porcelain
Three Barber's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Early 20th Century
comprising an example identified R. W. Chappell in gilt lettering and depicting two barbers in their shop; an example identified Edmond Grenier with a barber's chair; and one identified D. Williams depicting barber's tools.
underside of Chappell mug marked D & Co., underside of Williams mug signed J. Ritter in gilt.
Height of largest 3 7/8 inches.
U.S. Federal Census returns from 1910 through 1930 record an Edmund Grenier (1881-1935) working as a barber in Herkimer, New York. Grenier was born to French-Canadian immigrants and married Josephine Blancett before 1910, and the couple had three children together.
Massachusetts City Directories also list an Edmond Grenier (circa 1883-1956), variably recorded as Armand Grenier, working as a barber in Fall River during the 1920s and 1920s. Also of French-Canadian descent, Grenier wed Rose Beauregard on October 24, 1904, and they had at least three children together.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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Nicholas Thomas Dall (British,
Nicholas Thomas Dall
(British, 1706–1776)
A Capriccio Landscape with a Courting Couple near Ruins, 1774
oil on canvas
signed N.T. Dall (lower center)
47 x 56 inches.
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NICK VACCARO "IN TO MY SEA"
NICK VACCARO "IN TO MY SEA" (ASSEMBLAGE)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
In to My Sea
"Magic Box" assemblage
15" x 13 1/4" x 5 1/4"
Estate stamp signature and title to the reverse.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Good condition, noting a couple of minor scuffs to the case.