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ROYAL COPENHAGAN. Large Service
ROYAL COPENHAGAN. Large Service of Pattern 1235. From a Larchmont estate.
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Fine 1671 betrothal needlework, man
Fine 1671 betrothal needlework, man and woman in court attire separated by a shield and "1671", distant castle, birds and flowers in corners, partial sun at top, silk thread and purl with raised work, some painted details, on ivory satin ground, British, circa 1671, 8 x 9-3/4 in.; modern frame. Losses to silk thread, some areas unfinished, fading, shattering to silk ground, needle holes along edges, possibly formerly attached to a pillow. Edyth Medlin Antiques, Raleigh, North Carolina
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A Georgian Old English pattern
A Georgian Old English pattern brightcut front galleon pictureback teaspoon. John Percival London 1794.
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BRITISH PATTERN 1796 GORGET
BRITISH PATTERN 1796 GORGET EnglandC. 1796-1815Crescent-shaped brass gorget with gilt wash, beaded rim, engraved with a crown over "GR" and foliate designs.
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An English porcelain part dessert
An English porcelain part dessert service, circa 1830, pattern No. 1298, painted in puce with flower clusters within eau de nil and gilt scroll border, gadrooned rim, comprising three lozenge dishes, two oval dishes and seven plates
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Beswick Character Jugs Henry VIII
Beswick Character Jugs Henry VIII Model 2099 and Micawber Model 310 (2)
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EARLY LARGE VARIEGATED TULIP
EARLY LARGE VARIEGATED TULIP PATTERN PRINTca. 18th-19th century; early treadle lathe turned round print block with central layout duplication of large tulip with variegated carved petals, the central petal with ball tip accent and two small eight-point stars noted, carved in upper field, 4 1/2"d, 1 1/2"h; Condition: wrought chiseled hole on reverse for missing peg handle, some noted bug damage to left edge of print
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GROUP OF EARLY PENNSYLVANIA WEAVERS
GROUP OF EARLY PENNSYLVANIA WEAVERS PATTERN BOOKSGroup of early Pennsylvania weavers pattern books , the earliest dated 1767 , by Johann Michael Fridinger, one inscribed William Edwards 1819 , and seven others. Provenance: Edwards - Jim Kappler; Smith - Ellwood Miller sale at Conestoga 2004; JK - Barry Scaringi; Bower - Vernon Gunnion.
Condition:
Losses typical with age. Fragile.
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ENGLISH EMBROIDERY SILK PATTERN,
ENGLISH EMBROIDERY SILK PATTERN, CA. 1800English embroidery silk pattern, ca. 1800, with women and sheep, 13 1/2" x 17".
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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UNSIGNED "GEOMETRIC" PATTERN
UNSIGNED "GEOMETRIC" PATTERN JACQUARD WOVEN COVERLca. 1850-1860s; center seam constructed "Geometric" pattern coverlet with geometric use of same form in graduated sizes, red and blue dyed wool and white cotton weave, blue damask of chintz fabric bound head end, wool fringed sides and white cotton, foot band embroidered with owner initials "IK", 76"x 100"; Condition: some fraying along top fabric
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1788 marking sampler, eleven line
1788 marking sampler, eleven line needlework, four lines letters over "SYCHE.RUE.HER.WORK.BORN.THE 6 DAY.OF.NOVEMBER.IN.THE.YEAR.OF.OUR.LORD 1788", probably American, 9-3/4 x 6-3/4 in. (sight); later wood frame. Browning to linen ground, fading, several small holes, may have been reduced.
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170 pieces Herend china: Market
170 pieces Herend china: Market Garden pattern; detailed list available.
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A composite Kings pattern plated
A composite Kings pattern plated table service of eighty-five pieces
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Royal Doulton Chatham pattern
Royal Doulton Chatham pattern dinner service eighty-nine pieces. ?
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1928
1928
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Beswick Shoveller 1528 by Peter
Beswick Shoveller 1528 by Peter Scott
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FITZ & FLOYD "RENAISSANCE
FITZ & FLOYD "RENAISSANCE PATTERN" PARTIAL Dinner service, comprising about 18 pieces.
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A quantity of Royal Worcester
A quantity of Royal Worcester Evesham pattern china
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1812 marking sampler, seven lines
1812 marking sampler, seven lines of letters and numbers, stitched "Charity Chambers her work in the 8 year of her age 1812", silk on linen, probably American, 10-1/4 x 7-1/2 in. (sight); modern frame. Fading, browning of linen ground. Purchased from descendants of Quaker family originally from Wilmington, Delaware and Pennsylvania.
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SPODE 'KENSINGTON' PATTERN
SPODE 'KENSINGTON' PATTERN 117-PIECE DINNER SERVICESpode 'Kensington' Pattern 117-Piece Dinner Service,
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EARLY TULIP PATTERN BUTTER PRINTca.
EARLY TULIP PATTERN BUTTER PRINTca. 1840-1860; treadle lathe turned flat top handled blank with large stylized tulip carved print, central layout with duplication on either side, two large arching variegated petal and other petals smooth carved with slight secondary element, rim banded with a wide sawtooth accent band, 4 1/4"d, 2 1/2"h; Condition: some charring to face of print and hairline crack, marked #99 in ink on reverse
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Pattern 1858 Cavalry Enlisted Man's
Pattern 1858 Cavalry Enlisted Man's Hat Early crossed sabers on the front with yellow wool cord. Condition: Hat has some repairs and a couple of tears. Overall fair condition.
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Sundry King's pattern and other
Sundry King's pattern and other cutlery
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An 18th Century crewel work cushion
An 18th Century crewel work cushion with Tudor roses foliage etc. and a curtain tie
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A Derby cup and saucer and two
A Derby cup and saucer and two plates, circa 1790, painted with a textile pattern
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Eighteen piec
Eighteen piec
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ENGLISH IMARI PATTERNED CIDER
ENGLISH IMARI PATTERNED CIDER MUG, CIRCA 1825ENGLISH IMARI PATTERNED CIDER MUG, CIRCA 1825,
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PRIMITIVE VARIEGATED TULIP
PRIMITIVE VARIEGATED TULIP PATTERN WOOD BUTTER PRIca. mid-late 19th century; round lathe turned and carved softwood print with large stylized tulip and two five-point stars and simple sawtooth incised band, 3 3/4"d, 2"h; Condition: print missing original peg type handle
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English pictorial needlework
English pictorial needlework dated 1838 wrought by Ann Shields 26" x 25". ?
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17th century British needlework,
17th century British needlework, two figures, soldier with tents in background, woman in court dress in front of buildings, oval panel surrounded by stylized flowers, insects and birds above lion and leopard, silk on silk ground, British, late 17th century, 17 x 21 in. (sight); wood frame. Extensive fading and browning to silk, approximately 1-1/2 x 6 in. area with losses of silk ground and some shattering, losses to embroidered elements, possible pest damage; frame with losses and chips.
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MACKENZIE-CHILDS PARTIAL DINNER
MACKENZIE-CHILDS PARTIAL DINNER SERVICE In the "Victoria and Richard" pattern, comprising about 65 pieces.
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A ceramic group of a lady and
A ceramic group of a lady and gentleman in 18th century dress underglaze crossed swords mark 28cm across.
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New York pewter plate ca. 1780
New York pewter plate ca. 1780 bearing the touch of Frederick Bassett 8 1/2" dia. ?
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CHINA: WEDGWOOD PATRICIAN
CHINA: WEDGWOOD PATRICIAN "PAIGNTON" PATTERN, TWELVE DINNER PLATES, MULBERRY TRANSFER DECORATION CENTERS FEATURING CLASSIC ARCHITECT...CHINA: Wedgwood Patrician "Paignton" pattern, twelve dinner plates, mulberry transfer decoration centers featuring classic architecture, relief rims with scrolling floral decoration, all marked on base, wear consistent with age and use, minor flaking/ rubbing to high areas, 10 1/8" diam.
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English horn cup dated 1788, finely
English horn cup dated 1788, finely detailed engraving with horse-drawn carriages, architectural details, animals in foreground, marked "N Spilman Fecit" and inscribed "A west prospect of Mr. S. Allen's bath house, and an assembly room, Great Yarmouth", and at base "This commodious bath house into which the salt water is raised by a machine every tide was erected some years ago where Valetudinarians and company of both sexes are attended with safety & decency. A bath house B. machine assembly room which was built AD 1788 D. the bleach", 3-3/4 in. Minor discoloration, very small rim chip, otherwise excellent condition, no repairs or separations found, base now sealed with resin. Sumpter Priddy III, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, 1992
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Extensive flow blue cashmere
Extensive flow blue cashmere pattern service 19th c. to include two octagonal platters teapot two covered sugars two creamers two... ?