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Regency Style Breakfront Old Colony
Regency Style Breakfront Old Colony Furniture Co.two part form mahogany and satinwood veneers cornice with dentil molding over glazed doors with applied shaped mullions and shelved interior the base with cabinet doors the central pair enclosing four drawers flush base. The top drawer bears the Old Colony Furniture Co. label.82 x 71 x 20 inIn overall excellent estate condition.Private Collection NC
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1 vol. Marshall, John. A History
1 vol. Marshall, John. A History of The Colonies Planted by The English on The Continent of North America. Philadelphia: Abraham Small, 1824. First edition thus. 8vo, contemp. sheep; scuffed & occasionally rubbed. Some internal toning & scattered light foxing. Howes M-
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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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(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 SCHOOLoil on canvas;
COLONIAL SCHOOLoil on canvas; relined; 27 x 17 1/4 inches; 33 x 23 1/2 inches frame Condition:
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Map of Colonial America Carte
Map of Colonial America Carte Nouvelle de L'Amerique Angloise… by Matthieu Albert Lotter, Augsburg, circa 1776, from Lotter's Atlas Geographique, showing the Atlantic seaboard from Canada to Florida with the 13 original colonies filled in and outlined in hand color, on wove paper, 23-3/4 x 19-1/4 in. (sight), modern wood frame,
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OLD COLONY RAILROAD POSTER, DATED
OLD COLONY RAILROAD POSTER, DATED JUNE 23, 1877.Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket. Steel engraving depicts an Old Colony steam engine dockside with paddle wheeler, Island Home, coming into port. Printed by George Ellie, Mill St, Boston. Very good condition for age, minor water staining at bottom border, hardly visible. Sight size 27 3/4" x 17 1/2", overall with silver gilt frame 29 1/2" x 19 1/2".
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(COLONIAL CHARTERS) Charters of the
(COLONIAL CHARTERS) Charters of the British Colonies in America. London: J. Almon n.d. (c. 1774) Thin 8vo rebound in fine modern calf stamped in blind with gilt titles to leather spine label renewed endpapers. Second edition of the first collected edition of the colonial charters. Edges of title page rebacked; lacking first and last blanks; some light brownspotting.
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COLONIAL STREETSCAPE (AMERICAN
COLONIAL STREETSCAPE (AMERICAN EARLY 19TH CENTURY). Oil on wood unsigned. Well-done depiction of federal brick-facade buildings on a curved panel. Imperfections 18''h. 26''w. Vertical age crack running the length of the piece in the middle and smaller 6'' hairline at upper left corner craqeleur soil. NOTE: This is possibly English.
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Colonial School, early 20th
Colonial School, early 20th Century/South Africa/Table Mountain beyond the port, numerous boats and an English yacht in the harbour/inscribed 'Cape Town'/watercolour on a bamboo leaf, 3cm x 15cm
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1675 AMERICAN COLONIAL LAND
1675 AMERICAN COLONIAL LAND GRANTDated 55 years after the Pilgrims landed. Handwritten, listing many early Pre Revolutionary War 17th C. Connecticut settlers. Document has been reinforced with two Connecticut Civil War Bonds, somewhat visible through the back of the document. Appr ox. 12-1/4" L x 15-3/8" H. Overall discoloration, tears, ECT. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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“OLD COLONY BLDG. CO INC.”
“OLD COLONY BLDG. CO INC.” QUARTERBOARD-STYLE SIGN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HEIGHT 7.75”. WIDTH 72”."OLD COLONY BLDG. CO INC." QUARTERBOARD-STYLE SIGN, Early 20th Century, Carved stars at both ends. Dimensions: Height 7.75". Width 72".
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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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17 vols. Pennsylvania Colonial
17 vols. Pennsylvania Colonial Records: Minutes of The Provincial Council of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Jo. Severns, 1852-1853. Vols. 1-16, 1683-1790. * General Index to The Colonial Records... Philadelphia: Jo. Severns, 1860. All uniform 3/4 red morocco & marbled bds.; joints & extremities rubbed, a few joints broken, several covers detached. Ex-library - blind stamp on title pages.
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Early four-part map of Colonial
Early four-part map of Colonial America by Homann Heirs Heirs Homman. DOMINIA ANGLORUM IN AMERICA SEPTENTRIONALI I SPECIALIBUS MAPPIS LONDINI PRIMUM A MOLLIO EDITA NUNC RECUSA AB HOMANNIANIS HERED. Nurnberg: 1737. Based on the maps by Moll handcolored and framed. Includes: NEWFOUNDLAND AD. TERRA NOVA S. LAURENTII BAY; NEW ENGELLAND NEW YORK NEW YERSEY UND PENSILVANIA; VIRGINIA UND MARYLAND; and CAROLINA UND FLORIDA. map size: H19 1/2'' W21 3/4'' overall: H28'' W29 1/2'' Literature: Cumming William P. THE SOUTHEAST IN EARLY MAPS. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press 1998 map number 233. Mended section at top center crease; not examined out of frame but appears to have been restored and cleaned; attractive.
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HISTORICAL MAP OF THE OLD COLONY
HISTORICAL MAP OF THE OLD COLONY LINE NANTUCKETHistorical Map of The Old Colony Line Nantucket, surveyed and drawn by the Reverend F. C. Ewer, 1869, The Colony Line, Boston or New York, Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, 8 3/4" x 13 3/4".
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[Maryland Ephemera] Assortment of
[Maryland Ephemera] Assortment of part-printed documents letters and others late 18th/early 19th century including: a part-printed indenture apprenticing a young man Jonathan Colgate as a shipwright in the Colony of Maryland October 1759; two summonses 1785 and 1790 etc. Estimate $ 100-200
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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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[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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19th Century English
19th Century English School/Colonial Port, Possibly St. Kitts/with drunken sailors to the foreground/oil on canvas, 27cm x 67cm
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FOUR NEW JERSEY COLONIAL LOTTERY
FOUR NEW JERSEY COLONIAL LOTTERY TICKETS Many things in Colonial America were financed and paid for using Lotteries. George Washington ran or supported many a Virginia lottery. Their use is similar to ours today but in the 19th century several were fraudulent and lotteries were banned until early in the 20th century These four are from 1) Princeton and Newton - The holder of this ticket was entitled to the prize as passed by the legislature in Perth-Amboy June 1790 - signed by John Beatty in red ink, indented and printed like the colonial currency that was worthless by 1890, 2 & 3) Somerset 2 consecutive tickets (5295 and 5296) signed by Colonel Peter Dumont Vroom who fought in the Revolution and was a Somerset Assemblyman. His son later became the 9th Governor of New Jersey, 4) Patterson - This lottery was for the Society of Establishing Useful Manufactures; All four tickets were subject to a 15% deduction
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Northern colonies red oak
Northern colonies red oak wainscot armchair ca. 1710 with a paneled back and plank seat supported by block and baluster turned legs. ?
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Fine Anglo-Colonial William IV
Fine Anglo-Colonial William IV Hardwood Plantation Chair, second quarter 19th century, the crest rail with carved scroll ends, the sling-form seat with woven cane, the arms terminating in scrolls, raised on turned legs, h. 38-1/2".
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JOHN MARSHALL'S AMERICAN COLONIAL
JOHN MARSHALL'S AMERICAN COLONIAL HISTORY Marshall, John. A History of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America From Their Settlement, to the Commencement of That War Which Terminated in Their Independence. (Philadelphia: Abraham Small, 1824), octavo (9 in.), full calf with gilt title plate on spine, marbled endpapers.
This book was originlly bought from Charlotte, NC bookseller Daniel Gould according to his plate on the inside top board. A second owner notes on a detached flyleaf that he acquired the book in 1835.
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FOUR ARTIFACT DISPLAYS ILLUSTRATING
FOUR ARTIFACT DISPLAYS ILLUSTRATING TRADES IN COLONIAL CHARLESTON Discovered during a renovation of "The Dale- Brewton - Pinckney House," 73 Church Street, Charleston, South Carolina, circa 1716, included are shoemaker's leather, 1800s pipes, hardware and blacksmith items, all with corresponding descriptive framed sheets, presented in custom shadow box frames under antique style seeded glass.
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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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17th Century Map of the Southeast
17th Century Map of the Southeast "Virginiae partis australis, et Floridae partis orientalis...," by Willem Blaeu, after Mercator and Hondius, from Blaeu's Theatre du Monde ou Nouvel Atlas, Amsterdam, 1640, showing the coastline and interior from Chesapeake Bay to Northern Florida with coats-of-arms in interior representing English and French regional claims, elaborate hand-colored title cartouche with six Native Americans, scale vignette with two cherubs, Latin text verso, hand colored, on laid paper, 15-1/4 x 19-1/2 in.; in modern painted wood frame,
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SPANISH COLONIAL WOOD AND IVORY
SPANISH COLONIAL WOOD AND IVORY RELIEF carved as the Virgin with an ivory-inlaid face and dressed in flowing robes on a flat ground with scrolling borders h:27 in.
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COLORED LITHOGRAPH, FALL RIVER
COLORED LITHOGRAPH, FALL RIVER LINE, OLD COLONYSteamboat Co., New York and Boston, after Fred Pansing (1844-1912), early 20th century. Depicts the Priscilla in New York harbor heading out. Shows some staining in the sky, and shows old fold creases in several areas. Grey Lithograph Co., New York. Sight size 23" x 40", overall with oak frame 32" x 50".
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18th century map, eastern United
18th century map, eastern United States, "Virginia Marylandia et Carolina, in America Septentrionali, Brittanorum industria exclutae…" by Johann Baptist Homann, originally published in Homann's Atlas Novus , Nuremberg, Germany, 1714, showing New York southward to the Carolinas, fictional "Apalache Lacus" pictured lower left, ornate title cartouche lower right showing British merchants with trade goods, Native Americans, wild animals, tobacco and drying shed, hand-colored engraving on laid paper, 19-3/4 x 23 in. (page); modern wood frame. Laid down on acidic card, foxing, toning, stains, fading, trimmed including plate marks, ink inscriptions in title cartouche, other pencil and ink inscriptions; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late Nathan and Mary Anne McCarley, Asheville, North Carolina.
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Early woven bed cover.
Early woven bed cover. Provenance: Deaccessioned by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America from a historic New Harmony home.
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Lotter map of Colonial America,
Lotter map of Colonial America, 1776, Carte Nouvelle de l'Amerique Angloise by Mathias Albrecht Lotter, Augsburg, 1776, double-page copper engraving, hand colored, 24 x 19-1/2 in. (sight), in modern frame. Dampstains at bottom, top margin with soiling and chips, toning, colors faded, affixed between mat and foamcore backing.
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[Colonial History] About 162 titles
[Colonial History] About 162 titles on colonial architecture including: Williamsburg Old Sturbridge Village Historic Deerfield Salem and historic interiors Estimate $ 200-250
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An account of English Colony in New
An account of English Colony in New South Wales Volume I and II, in sleeve, by David Collins, printed by Reed , published 1975
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OLD COLONY LEATHER TOP OCCASIONAL
OLD COLONY LEATHER TOP OCCASIONAL TABLELeather topped occasional table by Old Colony Furniture. American, 20th Century. Federal Style occasional table with leather lined top, brass casters, and two leather lined extensions. Old Colony Furniture label on bottom of piece. Some wear to leather, small scratches and scuffs on legs.
17" H x 42" L x 28" W
Extended: 17" H x 69" L x 28" W
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A Colonial Revival Hall Settle Arts
A Colonial Revival Hall Settle Arts & Crafts Style A charming wooden hall settle with green stain/paint hinged lid seat tall back pierced detail on the "wings". Mostly made in pine paneled grooved back solid seat with shaping and wear painted black. Possibly designed by Louis Rorimer.