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New England painted writing arm
New England painted writing arm Windsor rocker ca. 1830 with an adjustable swing arm. ?
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New England combback Windsor
New England combback Windsor rocking armchair ca. 1800 retaining an old green painted surface. ?
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Blackpowder rifle marked ''Bacon
Blackpowder rifle marked ''Bacon Arms Co. Norwich Ct.'' 43'' Length.
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CONNECTICUT ARMS CO. POCKET
CONNECTICUT ARMS CO. POCKET REVOLVER. Front loading pocket revolver .28 caliber 3'' ribbed octagonal barrel silver plated brass frame and walnut grips. Sn. 4061. Very scarce late variant with large knob tip on ejecter and two line patent date 1864 1866 on cylinder. Strong action clean bore good rifling. 90% blue on barrel 20% on cylinder 15% plating left on frame. Name on barrel quite clear patent dates on cylinder are clear though harder to read because of mottled finish. Very nice gun.
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New England sackback Windsor
New England sackback Windsor armchair ca. 1810 retaining an old dry varnish surface. ?
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New England Leland flintlock long
New England Leland flintlock long rifle with an incised eagle brass plate and ornate silver string inlays the lock marked W. Ketland... ?
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ANTIQUE AMERICAN WINDSOR ARMED
ANTIQUE AMERICAN WINDSOR ARMED ROCKERNew England First Half of the 19th CenturyIn original Spanish brown paint. Stepdown crest rail and cyma-curved back.
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Connecticut Valley Arms Rifle 50
Connecticut Valley Arms Rifle 50 Caliber black powder Model #0076608 44-1/2'' long overall
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NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS CO. PARDNER
NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS CO. PARDNER MODEL SINGLE BARREL 20 GAUGE SHOTGUN Serial number NE 240636 on receiver, 25.5 in. barrel stamped PARDNER MODEL at breech, walnut forend and stock; hard plastic trigger guard; New England Firearms molded butt plate, fitted for sling. Will require FFL transfer.
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CONNECTICUT ARMS POCKET
CONNECTICUT ARMS POCKET REVOLVER. .28 caliber six-shot cylinder 3'' octagonal and blued barrel silver-plated brass frame rosewood grips. S/n 5197. Retains 60-70% original blue and plate scattered light oxidation smooth action light oxidation to the bore.
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NEW ENGLAND PAINTED BRACEBACK
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED BRACEBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRNew England painted braceback Windsor armchair, ca. 1790 , retaining an old dark green surface, with elongated seat depth. Provenance: Estate of Dr. John A. Ferrara, Westfield, New Jersey.
Condition:
Minor surface abrasions.
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NEW ENGLAND CONTINUOUS ARM
NEW ENGLAND CONTINUOUS ARM WINDSOR CHAIRNew England continuous arm Windsor chair, early 19th c.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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19th c. New England painted bellows
19th c. New England painted bellows (new leather).
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New England carved frame late
New England carved frame late 19th/early 20th c. with heart and arrow appliqués the sides terminating in lollipop ends overall -... ?
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New England great chair, ash
New England great chair, ash throughout, woven split seat, mellow brown patina, fitted with loose cushion, coastal Massachusetts, late 17th/early 18th century, 44 x 23-1/2 x 16-1/2 in. Good condition with breaks and wear to seat, one front stile with two holes where round mortise has broken through, sits slightly askew, joints slightly loose, normal cracks, surface wear and abrasions consistent with age and use. Anthony S. Werneke Antiques, Pond Eddy, New York, 1995
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DECORATED ARMCHAIR. New England
DECORATED ARMCHAIR. New England 2nd quarter-19th century mixed woods with original graining in imitation of curly maple. Good turned and cutout detail. Old rush seat. Imperfections. 34''h. Paint on arms is worn and seat has some damage.
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J STEVENS ARMS COMPANY LITTLE SCOUT
J STEVENS ARMS COMPANY LITTLE SCOUT .22 RIFLE Massachusetts,Circa 1920Small light weight rifle produced for accuracy.
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New England Queen Anne maple
New England Queen Anne maple armchair ca. 1740 retaining a red stained surface. ?
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New England maple corner chair
New England maple corner chair mid 18th c. ?
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C. 1900 New England ship in
C. 1900 New England ship in bottle (with American flag). 11 1/2'' Length.
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***MASSACHUSETTS ARMS REVOLVER.
***MASSACHUSETTS ARMS REVOLVER. Adams Patent double action five-shot .36 caliber 4-1/2'' octagonal barrel with checkered walnut grips. Marked ''J&W Wood. 74 King St. Manchester'' on top of barrel. ''Adams Patent'' on frame right side. S/n 3723. Hallmarks on top left of barrel. 80% blueing on barrel 50% on cylinder. This is not a Massachusette Arms Revolver. It is an Adams.
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NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS .243 CAL
NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS .243 CAL WITH TASCO SCOPE Serial number NU 247868 of the receiver, 22 in. barrel marked HANDI RIFLE CAL .243 WIN, hardwood forend and stock with added recoil pad, Tasco scope, and shoulder sling. Will Require FFL Transfer.
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New England sackback Windsor
New England sackback Windsor armchair ca. 1770 the back with delicately turned bulbous stretchers retaining its original green... ?
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19th c. New England painted
19th c. New England painted bellows. 17'' Length.
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New England painted pine backpack
New England painted pine backpack 19th c. 21" h. ?
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NEW ENGLAND WILLIAM AND MARY
NEW ENGLAND WILLIAM AND MARY ARMCHAIRNew England William and Mary armchair, early 18th c.
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Massachusetts Arms Percussion
Massachusetts Arms Percussion Pocket Revolver .28 cal. 3'' round barrel S/N 407. Maynard tape primer system; nickel finish with walnut grips. Condition: Revolver retaining 98% of the nickel plating. All markings are sharp. Grips have darkened with some light nicks and dings.
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[New England] Collection of over 35
[New England] Collection of over 35 titles with emphasis on Massachusetts including: Coffin Old Times in the Colonies; Abbott Old Paths and Legends of New England; Thwing The Crooked and Narrow Streets of Boston Estimate $ 200-300
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ANTIQUE AMERICAN NEW ENGLAND
ANTIQUE AMERICAN NEW ENGLAND FOWLER.69 smooth bore cal. Converted to percussion. Length of barrel 37.''
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New England Carver-Type Armchair
New England Carver-Type Armchair probably Massachusetts, 1690-1720, maple and other mixed woods with woven split seat, 41 x 20-1/2 x 15-1/2 in.,
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Two New England banisterback
Two New England banisterback maple armchairs ca. 1740 each with a rush seat. ?
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New England William & Mary
New England William & Mary ladderback armchair ca. 1730. ?
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Thompson Center Arms, Rochester,
Thompson Center Arms, Rochester, NH, .54 cal percussion black powder rifle, double set trigger, carved stock ,octagon 28" bbl, Estimate $200-300
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LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR. New
LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR. New England early 19th century. Old dark color and woven splint seat. Minor repair. 45''h.
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North & Savage Middletown CT Patent
North & Savage Middletown CT Patent Revolving Percussion Rifle Original patina.Overall L 42 1/2''E
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MASSACHUSETTS ARMS CO. MAYNARD
MASSACHUSETTS ARMS CO. MAYNARD PRIMED POCKET REVOLVER. Automatically revolved cylinder type .28 caliber 3'' round barrel. Etched six-shot cylinder engraving and traces of blueing. Walnut grips. Marked ''Mass. Arms Co. Chickopee Falls'' and ''Maynard's Patent 1845'' with ''Patent Jan. 2 1855''. 7 1/2''l. overall. This does not cock lock or rotate.