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NEW HAVEN OAK CASED WALL CLOCK: Oak
NEW HAVEN OAK CASED WALL CLOCK: Oak case paper over metal dial marked New Haven in star. Key & pendulum in office. 37'' h. x 13 1/2'' x 6 1/4''.CONDITION: Note scratches. Currently running however not guaranteed to continue.
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New Haven Clock fancy oak
New Haven Clock fancy oak gingerbreadcase 21'' tall working
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Very Early Carved Oak Saint on a
Very Early Carved Oak Saint on a Later Base.From a Watertown CT home. Dimensions: 31.5'' high. Condition: Losses and rot to one side.
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NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. PRESSED OAK
NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. PRESSED OAK SHELF CLOCK AND A WALNUT CIRCULAR WALL CALENDARNew Haven Clock Co. Pressed Oak Shelf Clock and a Walnut Circular Wall Calendar,
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Oak counter top desk with calendar,
Oak counter top desk with calendar, circa 1900, and a mantel clock by New Haven.
Desk: 14"h x 15.75"w x 9.5"d
Clock: 10"h x 8.25"w x 5.25"d
Condition: NOTE: WAI does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working order.
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NEW HAVEN "COLUMBIA" OAK WALL
NEW HAVEN "COLUMBIA" OAK WALL CLOCKNew Haven "Columbia" oak wall clock, 50" h.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Replaced dial. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.
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TWO NEW HAVEN KITCHEN CLOCKS New
TWO NEW HAVEN KITCHEN CLOCKS New Haven Clock Co. New Haven Conn. c. 1885 one oak and one walnut case both having springwound 30-hour time/strike/alarm movements. Heights 21.75 and 22.75 inches.
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4 Oak Tudor Style Chairs. From a
4 Oak Tudor Style Chairs. From a prominent NJ estate stored for 30 years.
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Antique Oak Windsor Chair. From a
Antique Oak Windsor Chair. From a Purchase, NY home.
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DAVID BAREFORD (MASSACHUSETTS /
DAVID BAREFORD (MASSACHUSETTS / CONNECTICUT, 1947-), "NEW HAVEN: THE GREEN", OIL ON CANVAS, DEPICTING THE NEW HAVEN GREEN IN NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, SIGNED LOWER RIGHT, METAL NAMEPLATE WITH ARTIST NAME AND PAINTING TI...David Bareford (Massachusetts / Connecticut, 1947-), "New Haven: The Green", oil on canvas, depicting the New Haven Green in New Haven, Connecticut, signed lower right, metal nameplate with artist name and painting title lower center, framed, wear consistent with age, ss: 15 1/2" h. x 19 1/2" w.
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NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO ARTS & CRAFTS
NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO ARTS & CRAFTS OAK CLOCK AND A WILLIAM GILBERT CLOCKNew Haven Clock Co Arts & Crafts Oak Clock and a William Gilbert Clock
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A Gothic Revival Carved Oak Bench
A Gothic Revival Carved Oak Bench having linen fold carved back over the pierce carved and foliate decorated supports centered with a plank seat. Height 48 x width 72 1/2 x depth 22 1/4 inches.
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17th century carved oak great
17th century carved oak great chair, oak throughout, frame-and-panel construction, shaped arms, turned front legs, one panel with carved initials "WL", mellow old color, probably British, 45 x 24-1/2 x 16 in. Replaced plank seat, one scrolled ear replaced, back of seat frame set with later bolts, otherwise generally good condition with some cracks to side seat rails, other minor surface stains, wax drips and normal wear. Estate of the Late William and Priscilla Carlebach, Mystic, Connecticut and Bedford, New York.
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Rare and Important American
Rare and Important American Gothic Revival Oak Hall Chair, possibly New Orleans or New York, mid-19th century, the tall back supported by pierced and carved stiles terminating in crocketed spires, the central pierced and carved splat with an additional carved spire, the solid plank seat with molded edge hinged along the back edge and opening to a void cavity, supported by pierced front legs, h. 71\". This chair belongs to a small but important group of furniture associated with the Antebellum South. Related chairs have been found in Vicksburg, New Orleans, and most notably Stanton Hall Plantation in Natchez, Mississippi. It has been suggested that New Orleans may have been the source of this body of furniture since the Stanton Hall examples were invoiced by Henry Siebrecht of New Orleans. Related examples are in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Bybee Collection, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Henry Francis duPont Winterthur Museum and the New Orleans Museum of Art. A mate to the Winterthur chair sold at New Orleans Auction Galleries in March, 1998, for $40,700, and another sidechair in March, 2000, for $56,000. The New Orleans Auction St. Charles Gallery sold the matching recamier in April, 1998, for $44,000.
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17th century oak joined chest,
17th century oak joined chest, frame-and-panel construction, hinged top with open interior fitted with candle box, three-panel front with line-and-dot punch decoration, paneled back and sides, stile feet, in old surface, British or American, late 17th century, 25 x 43-1/4 x 18 in. Generally good condition, bottom board with some later braces, hinges on top somewhat loose, chip and loss to one side of top, lock replaced, wear and flaws consistent with age and use. Estate of the Late William and Priscilla Carlebach, Mystic, Connecticut and Bedford, New York.
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Alfred Heber Hutty (Charleston,
Alfred Heber Hutty (Charleston, South Carolina, 1877-1954), "Yeomans Oak", edition 37/40, signed in pencil lower right in pencil "Alfred Hutty" with cipher and titled lower left, drypoint etching on laid paper with watermarks "Hand Made" and "J.J. Head & Co.", 12-1/4 x 15-7/8 in. (plate), 15-7/8 x 20-1/8in. (page), gold-painted wood frame,
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Provincial Oak Bench, late 19th
Provincial Oak Bench, late 19th century, the long plank top with molded edge and above a stylized foliate-carved frieze, raised on turned and block legs joined by an H-form stretcher and ending in block feet, h. 23-1/2", w. 78", d. 12".
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English Carved Oak Settle, 20th
English Carved Oak Settle, 20th century, the shaped and foliate-carved crest above the tri-paneled back, each panel with a carved scrolling foliate pattern, joined to the wooden seat by downswept scrolling arms, raised on turned and block legs joined by a like "H"-form stretcher and ending in bun feet, h. 45", w. 42-1/2", d. 22-1/2".
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Oak library table. As found.
Oak library table. As found.
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English Oak Coffer, late 18th
English Oak Coffer, late 18th century, the hinged rectangular top with molded edge opening to a void interior, the front with diamond foliate carving, raised on bracket feet, h. 16", w. 24", d. 13".
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An oak six-plank coffer, 17th
An oak six-plank coffer, 17th Century, initialled NP, with moulded rectangular top, plain front and notched sides with iron hinges, lock-plate and hasp, 145cm wide
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Elizabethan Revival Oak Hall Chair,
Elizabethan Revival Oak Hall Chair, late 19th century, with a tall rectangular back centered by a tapestry panel and with a foliate-carved surround, joined by flat arms to the wooden seat, raised on foliate-carved legs joined by a box stretcher and ending in block feet, h. 50".
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Monumental Italian
Monumental Italian Renaissance-Style Carved Oak Shrank, late 19th century, the stepped projecting cornice centered by a heraldic cartouche over a carved masque, each corner with a Norlander putto masque, the pair of raised panel doors flanked and centered by pilasters with Corinthian columns and delicately carved leaf and berry pilasters, the base with a pair of drawers, each with foliate carving and a carved grotesque, on bun feet, h. 78", w. 81".
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NEW HAVEN AMERICAN RENAISSANCE
NEW HAVEN AMERICAN RENAISSANCE REVIVAL PRESSED OAK SHELF CLOCK, HEIGHT: 23 INNew Haven American Renaissance Revival Pressed Oak Shelf Clock, Height: 23 in
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New Haven mahogany striking shelf
New Haven mahogany striking shelf clock. Reverse painted glass on door. Some crackling wear to clock face wood see images. Measures 15.25'' tall x 10.5'' wide x 4.5'' deep. Shipping weight 3.4 lbs.
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3 Panel Highly Carved Oak Screen.
3 Panel Highly Carved Oak Screen. Tudor style. From a North Bergen, NJ estate. Dimensions: 3 panels each 17 1/2" wide x 71" high
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English Oak Planter, early 20th
English Oak Planter, early 20th century, of tapering octagonal form, the sides paneled and with applied patera, h. 25-1/2", dia. 23-3/4".
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English oak Tantalus ca. 1835 14
English oak Tantalus ca. 1835 14 1/2" h. ?
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Gothic Style Carved Oak Bench. From
Gothic Style Carved Oak Bench. From a Tarrytown location. Dimensions: 52" x 17 1/2" x 31" high
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New England Chippendale mahogany
New England Chippendale mahogany oxbow slant-lid desk c.1780 with a pigeonholed and document drawered interior carved skirt and bold ogee bracket feet. 43.5"h.x42"w.x22"d.
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Oak and Caned Recalmier. From a
Oak and Caned Recalmier. From a White Plains home. Dimensions: 75"w x 26"d x 29"h
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A Gothic Revival Carved Oak Hall
A Gothic Revival Carved Oak Hall Bench
Late 19th Century
Height 62 1/4 x width 74 1/4 x depth 21 1/2 inches.
Property from the Collection of Zimmerman Design Consultants, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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New England probably Newburyport
New England probably Newburyport Mass. Chippendale mahogany oxbow chest of drawers c.1780 with a molded shaped top and straight bracket feet. 33"h.x28.5"w.x18.5"d.
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Renaissance Revival oak library
Renaissance Revival oak library table, heavily carved frieze with long drawer, carved central stretcher and dolphin carved feet, label under drawer "Sypher & Co. Antiques and Articles of Vertu, Broadway, New York", late 19th century, 31 x 45 x 28 in. Heavily varnished surface with scattered distress, some surface losses to top, two lions' jaws repaired, cracks and repairs to side supports, other scattered flaws. Estate of Clement Ramsey, Asheville, North Carolina.
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English oak Tantalus ca. 1900 13
English oak Tantalus ca. 1900 13 1/2" h. ?
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NEW HAVEN REGULATOR WALL CLOCK.
NEW HAVEN REGULATOR WALL CLOCK. Connecticut late 19th century. Eight day clock having brass works and paper over tin dial. Oak case with pressed decoration 33.5''h.