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Fine Connecticut butterfly table,
Fine Connecticut butterfly table, walnut, cherry and pine, oval top with two drop leaves and butterfly supports, ring and baluster-turned legs with box stretcher and turned feet, one leg stamped "HAMLIN", possibly Higganum area, Connecticut, 18th century, 25-3/4 x 12-3/4 (opens to 37-1/2 in.) x 33-1/2 in. Minor break and repair at base of one butterfly support, minor cracks to tops of legs, feet replaced and one stretcher repaired by Ned Hipp, Bethania, North Carolina, 1994. Frank L. Horton Collection, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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NEW HAVEN VOLCANIC LEVER-ACTION
NEW HAVEN VOLCANIC LEVER-ACTION REPEATING PISTOL. No. 1 Pocket Model .31 caliber 3 1/2'' octagonal barrel brass frame walnut grips. Only traces of blueing on the barrel original finish on grips minor corrosion.
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FINE NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE
FINE NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE OCTAGONAL CANDLESTANDattributed to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 18th century, octagonal top over baluster turned support, fluted base with three scrolled legs with slipper feet, early probably original surface with traces of paint, 28-1/2 x 17 x 16-5/8 in.
Provenance: Wayne Pratt Antiques
Condition:
excellent condition overall, top appears to have been lightly cleaned, slight warping to top and minor repairs at joint to support, no leg or foot repairs found
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AMERICAN FEDERAL OCTAGONAL TILT TOP
AMERICAN FEDERAL OCTAGONAL TILT TOP CANDLESTANDCoastal Massachusetts, 1790-1820, figured mahogany top tilting over baluster turned support, tripod base with slipper feet, top with inlaid edges, 28 x 21-3/4 x 16-3/4 in.
Provenance: Property from an Important Charleston Collection
Condition:
old screw repair at wooden hinge, minor chips to turnings, small shrinkage cracks and possible break and repair to baluster support
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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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CONNECTICUT ARMS SINGLE SHOT
CONNECTICUT ARMS SINGLE SHOT PISTOL. ''Hammond's Patent Bulldog''. Octagonal .44 caliber 4'' barrel marked ''Connecticut Arms...'' Checkered grips. Blueing has some wear.
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New England Federal cherry and
New England Federal cherry and birch candlestand with an octagonal top urn-form shaft and spider legs. 25''h. top 21.75''x15.5''
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HARTFORD COURANT 1ST SUNDAY EDITION
HARTFORD COURANT 1ST SUNDAY EDITION POSTER, OCTOBER 5 1913, DEPICTING A COLONIAL ERA TOWN CRIER RINGING A BELL, FRAMED BEHIND GLASS, WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE, INCLUDING TEARS THROUGHOUT, STAINS, WRINKLES, WAVING OF PA...Hartford Courant 1st Sunday Edition poster, October 5 1913, depicting a colonial era town crier ringing a bell, framed behind glass, wear consistent with age, including tears throughout, stains, wrinkles, waving of paper, etc., ss: 29" h. x 21" w.
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New England Federal mahogany tilt
New England Federal mahogany tilt top candlestand ca. 1790 with an octagonal top and tripod base 30" h. 22" w. ?
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WILLIAM BRADFORD GREEN (NEW
WILLIAM BRADFORD GREEN (NEW YORK/CONNECTICUT, 1871-1945), “OCTOBER”, OIL ON CANVAS, 16” X 12”. FRAMED 18” X 14”.WILLIAM BRADFORD GREEN, New York/Connecticut, 1871-1945, "October", depicting a colorful landscape. Unsigned. Titled and artist identified on exhibition label verso for the Connecticut Academy of the Fine Arts, 159 No. Beacon St., Hartford. Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 16" x 12". Framed 18" x 14".
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RHODE ISLAND CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY
RHODE ISLAND CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLENewport, circa 1770, dense figured solid mahogany top with drop leaves, set on fluted square legs, rosehead nail construction, sits on modern removable risers that create the effect of Marlboro feet, 28 (29-1/4 with the modern risers) x 21-3/4 x 60-1/4 in.
Note: Illustrated in American Antiques From The Israel Sack Collection , vol. 4, pg. 891, plate P3600.
Provenance: Israel Sack, New York, purchased 1980; Bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hennage; Property Deaccessioned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation from the Joseph and June Hennage Collection; all proceeds to benefit the Joseph and June Hennage Collection Acquisition Fund
Condition:
excellent condition overall, break and repair at top of one leg at joint with gate, typical very minor cracks and checking, original hinges (two lacking half of hinge), typical minor wear at legs and other scattered minor flaws
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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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TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American
TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. American 2nd half-19th century. Octagon with acanthus design. 3 1/2''h. 7''w. 7''d. And spittoon with mottled blue and light brown glaze. 4''h. 7 1/2''w. 6 3/4''d. Octagon has large rim chip.
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NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL FIGURED MAPLE
NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL FIGURED MAPLE PEMBROKE TABLE The two drop leaves with notched corners above a box frame raised on round tapered legs. 27 3/4 x 17 3/4 x 35 3/4 in. open 35 in.
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CONNECTICUT ARMS-HAMMOND PATENT
CONNECTICUT ARMS-HAMMOND PATENT ''BULLDOG'' SINGLE-SHOT PISTOL. .44 caliber 4'' octagonal barrel checkered rubber grips.
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CONNECTICUT QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF
CONNECTICUT QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE. Third quarter-18th century, maple. Oval top, ends have rolled bottom edge with. scalloping and cabriole legs with pad feet. Old refinishing races of original reddish brown. Wear and age crack on top. 28"h. 40.5"w. and opens to 47.25" with 16.25" leaves.
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JOHN STOBART (ENGLISH, B. 1929),
JOHN STOBART (ENGLISH, B. 1929), LIMITED EDITION PRINT, "THE CITY OF HARTFORD ARRIVING FROM NEW YORK AT THE FOOT OF STATE STREET IN ...John Stobart (English, b. 1929), limited edition print, "The City of Hartford arriving from New York at the Foot of State Street in 1870", showing the delayed arrival of the hog framed side wheeler of 970 tons to the deepest port in Hartford under moonlight, families and a carriage wait at the dock while a tavern business at right, elegantly matted and framed behind glass, not examined out of frame, framed size: 22 1/2" h. x 33 1/2" w.
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Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model .31
Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model .31 cal. 4'' octagonal barrel S/N 186686. All matching numbers two-line Hartford address walnut grips. Condition: Barrel retains 50% of the bright original blue finish just thinning and off of the high edges. Loading lever retains 40% of the original case colors turning to a dark brown. Frame retains traces of case colors turning brown. Cylinder scene is sharp and crisp with light patina brown appearance. Grips retain most of the original varnish with some wear on the sharp edges and some nicks and dings.
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HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT PEWTER
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT PEWTER QUART FLAGONHartford, Connecticut pewter quart flagon, ca. 1820 , bearing the touch of Thomas and Sherman Boardman, 9" h. Provenance: Skinners, June 19, 2004; Sam Simeon collection.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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Federal New England Tilt Top
Federal New England Tilt Top Candlestandearly 19th century mahogany and mahogany veneers the rectangular cut-corner top is highlighted by banded veneer border and supported by a ring and urn turned standard raised on a tripod spider base terminating in spade feet with reeded cuffs.31.5 x 23 x 17.75 in.Legs with repairs; one area of cuff loss.
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New England oil on velvet theorem
New England oil on velvet theorem 19th c. of fruit on a slab table 17" x 22 1/2". ?
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New England butternut drop leaf
New England butternut drop leaf dining table early 19th c. the frame retaining an old red surface 27 1/2" h. 21 3/4" w. 50 1/4" d. ?
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New England burlwood bowl and cover
New England burlwood bowl and cover early 19th c. 7 1/2" x 9". ?
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FEDERAL CANDLESTAND. Dunlap School
FEDERAL CANDLESTAND. Dunlap School New Hampshire late 18th-early 19th century mahogany. Octagonal top tapering shaft delicate snake feet. 25 3/4''h. 14 1/2''w. 14 1/4''d. Ex Gary Sergeant (Connecticut). For similar examples see the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. James Ol. Keene sold at Sotheby's (New York) January 1997 lot 82 and Northeast Auctions (New Hampshire) August 2002 lot 119. Original grungy surface on the base top has just been cleaned. Loss to one foot.
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JOHN STOBART (ENGLISH, B. 1929),
JOHN STOBART (ENGLISH, B. 1929), LIMITED EDITION PRINT, "THE CITY OF HARTFORD ARRIVING FROM NEW YORK AT THE FOOT OF STATE STREET IN...John Stobart (English, b. 1929), limited edition print, "The City of Hartford arriving from New York at the Foot of State Street in 1870", showing the delayed arrival of the hog framed side wheeler of 970 tons to the deepest port in Hartford under moonlight, families and a carriage wait at the dock while a tavern business at right, ed. 752/950, matted and framed behind glass, not examined out of frame, ss: 20" h. x 31" w.
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19th c. dometop New England box
19th c. dometop New England box in salmon and black paint. 28'' W 13'' D 12'' Ht.
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New England Federal candle stand,
New England Federal candle stand, birch and other mixed woods, inlaid octagonal top set with central burlwood panel, urn and baluster turned support on tripod base, base retains early reddish-brown stain, early 19th century, 28 x 20-1/2 x 13-1/4 in. Generally good condition, catch for top replaced, other minor surface flaws.
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New York Classical
New York Classical stencil-decorated mahogany drop-leaf table circa 1830 rectangular top with drop leaves on turned pedestal decorated with stenciled acanthus leaves to circular base raised on acanthus-carved legs with hairy paw feet and brass casters. H29 7/8'' W53 1/4'' open D30'' Provenance: Estate of the late Francis D. ''Skeeter'' McNairy Savannah Georgia. Gulliver Estate Augusta Georgia Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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A Late Federal Turned and
A Late Federal Turned and Chip-Carved Cherrywood Octagonal Tilt-Top Candlestand
New England, Circa 1820
Height 27 x width 15 5/8 x depth 22 3/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of American Country Antiques, Cedarburg, Wisconsin
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New England dovetailed walnut
New England dovetailed walnut hanging candlebox 19th c. with incised floral pinwheels and initials on the end TM and IM 7 1/4"... ?
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SEWING BOX ON STAND - New England
SEWING BOX ON STAND - New England Hepplewhite Marquetry Sewing Box on Stand circa 1810 in octagonal form with flat top featuring an inlaid Federal Eagle medallion geometric banded edge the sides with oval figural heartwood medallions resembling landsc
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FEDERAL CHERRY OCTAGONAL TOP
FEDERAL CHERRY OCTAGONAL TOP CANDLESTANDwith tip top and spider legs, old crusty finish. 28 1/2" high, 21" wide, 15" deep. Provenance: Property of a New York City Collector.
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NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE CHERRY
NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE CHERRY DROP LEAF TABLE, CIRCA 1750NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE CHERRY DROP LEAF TABLE, CIRCA 1750, the oval hinged twin-flap top above a shaped apron on cabriole legs with pad feet - h:25w:31.25in. Provenance: purchased from Jerome Blum, Lisbon CT; January 7, 1994 for $9900
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WELLINGTON HALL, MAHOGANY DROP LEAF
WELLINGTON HALL, MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE Late 20th century, rectangular top with molded edge, 'D' end drop leaves with gate-leg support, scalloped apron, cabriole legs with trifid foot, labeled.
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Architectural fragments two
Architectural fragments two parts of bar/grille from Lay Tavern Westbrook; along with a piece of a summer beam from General Patterson's birth place New Britain; a carved valence from a Hartford house tin relief decoration from Belden apartment building Hartford; and a pair of decorative wooden brackets. [Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Connecticut Historical Society.]
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New England painted dome lid box
New England painted dome lid box early 19th c. with a green and salmon floral decoration on an ivory ground 9 3/4" h. 23 3/4" w. ?