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AMERICAN SCHOOL , THE LANDING OF
AMERICAN SCHOOL , THE LANDING OF THE PILGRIMSAmerican SchoolThe landing of the pilgrims on Plymouth Rockwatercolor on papersigned indistinctly lower right and dated Feb 1854 lower left9 1/2 x 13 1/4in (24 x 33.5cm) Provenance:
Time: May 2024
Place: ANDREW JONES AUCTIONS, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Sold for: $200
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A GORHAM SILVER PLYMOUTH COFFEE AND
A GORHAM SILVER PLYMOUTH COFFEE AND TEA SERVICEA six piece Gorham sterling silver Plymouth coffee and tea service1913-14Comprising a kettle on stand, a teapot, a coffee pot, a cream jug, a sugar bowl and a waste bowl, monogram: LED.the kettle heig
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THREE AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
THREE AMERICAN STERLING SILVER TEA WARESThree American sterling silver tea waresGorham and M. Fred Hirsch20th centuryComprising a Plymouth tea pot, engraved and monogram: CCG; a Puritan coffee pot and a Hirsch cream jug.the teapot height 9i
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A set of six Georgian large
A set of six Georgian large rattaiil forks. By Owen Feilding. Plymouth dock workshop. Exeter, 1828 hallmarks. Weight - 380g
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Lord Nelson's Flagship, HMS
Lord Nelson's Flagship, HMS Foudroyant, Launched Plymouth, Wrecked Blackpool, 1798-1897, circular tray silver plate over copper from The Foundroyant after been salvaged, approx 31cm Dia
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MATCHED SET OF 3 FRAMED
MATCHED SET OF 3 FRAMED MEMORIALSca. 1798, 1800, 1806; all for death of infants by same name "Anna Rider", each with matched scene of weeping willow over urn on memorial base, each filled in by same hand and illustrated by same hand, all in similar frames, 10 1/4"x 8 1/4" each; [Note: record on "Find a Grave" notes all children of Capt. Samuel Rider and his wife, Anna Rider; he was a captain in Plymouth, Mass]; Condition: all have substantial damage/paper loss
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Miscellaneous items, including a
Miscellaneous items, including a 19th c slipware serving dish, 43cm w, a contemporary saltglazed two handled jar, 26cm h, cast iron money bank, plaster statuette of Madonna, Plymouth Gin jug, etc
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Four 7mm finescale GWR twin bogie
Four 7mm finescale GWR twin bogie corridor coaches by Exley, including a 1st/3rd side corridor, a 1st side corridor (with route boards for Plymouth and Paddington Ocean Express), a guard/luggage and a 3rd/guard/luggage, all finished in GWR livery (4) Provenance: Simpson Collection of Model Locomotives, his executors sale sold in these 'rooms, 12 December 2008, lot 924
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GROUP OF MINIATURE PORTRAITS,
GROUP OF MINIATURE PORTRAITS, 19TH C.Group of miniature portraits, 19th c. , to include a pair of watercolor and hollow cut silhouettes of a young man and woman, purportedly Dr. Benjamin Franklin Simpson and his wife Elizabeth of Plymouth and Windham, New Hampshire, a portrait of a child holding a bird, and a portrait on paper of a seated gentleman, frames - 5" x 7 3/4", 5" x 5", and 6" x 5". Provenance: A Virginia Collection.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Silhouettes - some toning. Child - crack though center.
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17 GORHAM STERLING SERVING PIECES17
17 GORHAM STERLING SERVING PIECES17 Gorham sterling silver serving pieces, in various patterns. Some monogrammed. Hanover serving spoon and fork, Versailles serving fork and 2 serving spoons, Newcastle serving spoon, Colonial ladle and serving fork, Marguerite serving fork and slice, Buttercup ladle, Norfolk sugar tongs, fish slice and pierced spoon, Swiss serving spoon, Imperial Chrysanthemum lettuce fork, Plymouth serving spoon. Versailles shell spoon 8 3/4"L. 1284 grams total.
Provenance: From the Estate of Angela Gross Folk.
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6TH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA
6TH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA LIQUOR CHEST ,C. 1864-70sBlack japanned leather covered case, marked on the front in gold paint "B.F. GODDARD./6th M.V.M.", blue velvet-lining with separations for bottles, and eight bottles with gold paint numbers and designs on the top, a bottle of brandy, and shot glasses. Note: Benjamin Franklin Goddard was born on April 4, 1839 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. In 1861 when the Civil War broke out, Goddard was living in Lowell, Massachusetts. He enlisted as a private in Company C, 6th Massachusetts Infantry Militia on April 22, 1861 serving in Maryland for 90 days. He enlisted as a sergeant in the same unit on August 2, 1862 and was promoted to first sergeant on February 1, 1863 and served with the 7th Corps in Hampton, Virginia. After his nine-month enlistment was up, he enlisted again as a captain in the same unit and was mustered out of service on October 27, 1864. Goddard continued to serve as an officer in the 6th Massachusetts rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment. His name appears in all of the post-war musters. In 1871 he had an issue with the state in an affair called "The Liquor Inquest" and had a warrant issued against him. In 1875 he filed for bankruptcy with the state. He died on March 5, 1911 at the age of 71.
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A GORHAM PLYMOUTH STERLING SILVER
A GORHAM PLYMOUTH STERLING SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE Pattern numbers A2441-5, includes a coffee pot (10 in.), teapot (8 in.), creamer, lidded sugar bowl, and waste bowl, all with bright-cut monograms.
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SIX BOOKS ON ENGLISH CERAMICS
SIX BOOKS ON ENGLISH CERAMICS Including Frank Hurlbutt, CHELSEA CHINA (London: Univ. of Liverpool Press, 1937) DeLuxe edition, 100 copies printed, 4to, cloth, d.j.; Alfred Trapnell, A CATALOGUE OF BRISTOL & PLYMOUTH PORCELAIN (Bristol: W. George's Sons, 1905) folio, quarter leather, hand painted vellum boards; Richard Champion and Hugh Owen, TWO CENTURIES OF CERAMIC ART IN BRISTOL (Lodon: Bell & Daldy, 1873) 4to, full calf; and two volumes privately printed by F. A. Crisp, documenting the Lowestoft factory near London, 1907 and 1907-'08, folio, quarter vellum, cloth.
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SILAS HOADLEY SHELF CLOCK Plymouth,
SILAS HOADLEY SHELF CLOCK Plymouth, Connecticut. 30 hour wooden works with alarm. original dial, old finish, good label.
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CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PLATE FOR
CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PLATE FOR CHARLES POLE M.P., DEPICTING FORT ST. GEORGE, MADRAS, CIRCA 1745 DIAMETER: 9 IN. (22.9 CM.)CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PLATE FOR CHARLES POLE M.P., DEPICTING FORT ST. GEORGE, MADRAS, CIRCA 1745, painted in the center with a view of Fort St. George, Madras, within a quadrilobed panel, the rim with the Pole family arms below, the brown falcon crest above and gilt-edged panels enclosing views of Plymouth Sound or the Pearl River on either side Catalogue note: Sotheby's New York sold an identical pair of dishes but larger, New York, Jan. 15, 2004, Lot 118. An identical plate is illustrated by Howard, op.cit., pp. 129 and 326, No. J5, where the author notes that the service was probably made for Charles Pole (1695-1779), MP for Liverpool. A pair of plates from this service was also sold at Sotheby's New York, April 16, 1998, Lot 276. Dimensions: Diameter: 9 in. (22.9 cm.)
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A COLLECTION OF SIX DIE- CAST
A COLLECTION OF SIX DIE- CAST AMERICAN MUSCLE CARS Comprising a 1969 Charger Daytona, a 1970 Chevelle SS454 LS6, 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge, 1969 Plymouth Road Runner, and a 1957 Chevy Bel Air Sport Coupe.
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LARGE FOLK ART PATCHWORK PIG FORM
LARGE FOLK ART PATCHWORK PIG FORM SMOKERprobably American, 20th/21st century, painted sheet metal pig, hinged lid at side opening to interior with removable metal grate shelf, curled tail, 42 x 72-1/2 x 24 in.
Provenance: Purchased at the Nashville Antique Show from Village Braider Antiques, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Condition:
rust and corrosion with associated losses to surface, some dents and warping, minor lifting to sheet panels
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AMERICAN TURNED AND PAINTED GREAT
AMERICAN TURNED AND PAINTED GREAT CHAIRPossibly Tinkham Shop, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, early 18th century. For related chairs see Trent and Goldstein, "New Notes ABout Tinkham Chairs" in American Furniture, 1998.
Provenance: Collection of Jim and CeCe Leonard, Jamestown, North Carolina
Condition:
feet ended out approximately 5 in., lower stretchers likely restored, wear and distress to painted surface
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GORHAM "PLYMOUTH" STERLING SILVER
GORHAM "PLYMOUTH" STERLING SILVER PITCHER Gorham "Plymouth" pattern sterling silver pitcher, ca. 1930, pattern no. 2788, 3 3/8 pint, marked "Sterling," and monogrammed "L." 10" H x 9.5" W. Approx: 26.79 ozt.
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1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER DIE CAST TOY
1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER DIE CAST TOY CAR 1971 Plymouth Duster 1:18 scale die cast toy car with opening doors, hood and trunk. 11.25" L
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1972 CHEVROLET CHEYENNE & 1970
1972 CHEVROLET CHEYENNE & 1970 PLYMOUTH TOY CARS 2 Jada die cast 1:24 scale1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne pickup truck and 1970 Plymouth, doors, hood and tailgate open. 8" L.
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VINTAGE PLYMOUTH POTTERY CERAMIC
VINTAGE PLYMOUTH POTTERY CERAMIC VASE Vintage Plymouth Pottery ceramic vase, light green / blue with red wine color interior, bearing impressed "Plymouth Pottery / Sparrow House" maker's mark underneath. 7" H. Crazing consistent with age.
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(15) STERLING FLATWARE, TOWLE,
(15) STERLING FLATWARE, TOWLE, GORHAM, ETC.(lot of 15) Assorted sterling silver flatware, highlights include: (4) Towle "Debussy" hollow handle butter spreaders, 6.5"l, (1) Gorham "Plymouth" sardine fork, 5"l, (1) Reed & Barton "Marlborough" pierced bonbon spoon, 4.75"l; monograms present, 6.26ozt total (weighable silver only) *Provenance: The family of Alfred A. King (Texas, 1916-2006) great-grandson of Captain Richard King, founder of the now 825,000 acre Texas King Ranch.*
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4) GORHAM "PLYMOUTH" STERLING
4) GORHAM "PLYMOUTH" STERLING COFFEE & TEA SERVICE(set of 4) American sterling silver coffee and tea service, Gorham, in the "Plymouth" pattern, comprising: (1) coffee pot, approx 10"h 10.5"l; (1) tea pot, dent to spout tip, approx 7.75"h, 11.75"l; (1) lidded and handled sugar, bending to inner lid rim, approx 6"h, 7"w; (1) handled cream pitcher, approx 6.25"h, 5.75"w; 62.66ozt (inclusive of spacers) *Provenance: The family of Alfred A. King (Texas, 1916-2006) great-grandson of Captain Richard King, founder of the now 825,000 acre Texas King Ranch.*
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AMERICAN S. HOADLEY TALL CASE
AMERICAN S. HOADLEY TALL CASE CLOCK. First quarter 19th century, pine. Bonnet with simple beveled molding, missing door, case with coved molding under bonnet and at waist and simple cut out feet. Touched up painted face lettered "S. Hoadley, Plymouth (CT)", wooden works and repainted case and bonnet has been purposely distressed. 84"h. 17.5"w. 10"d.
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STERLING. 5 PC. GORHAM PLYMOUTH TEA
STERLING. 5 PC. GORHAM PLYMOUTH TEA SERVICE. Includes a 5 piece Gorham sterling "Plymouth" tea service including a teapot, coffee pot, lidded sugar, creamer and open waste vessel. Gold wash to interior of open waste and creamer. With Gorham pictorial hallmarks, and, "Sterling Plymouth". Total approx. weight of all items is 70.69 troy oz (gross). From a Sharon, CT estate. Dimensions: open waste vessel measures approx. 6.125" w x 4.375" d x 4.375" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Interior rim of lid on sugar with dents.
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WILLIAM PAYNE (1776-1813): NEAR
WILLIAM PAYNE (1776-1813): NEAR PLYMOUTHWatercolor on paper, unsigned, with label from Palser Gallery, Stratford-on-Avon; together with English School: Landscape , watercolor on paper, indistinctly signed lower right, with partial label from Palser Gallery, Stratford-on-Avon; House Study , charcoal on paper, unsigned; and Morning , aquatint in yellow on wove paper, indistinctly signed, titled and numbered 22/30 in pencil.
Various sizes, all framed.
Property from the Estate of R.C. Bald Donated by Margaret Bald Sold to Benefit the Finger Lakes Land Trust
Condition
All with some staining. Not examined out of frame.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
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FEDERAL CHERRY LONG CASE CLOCK, NEW
FEDERAL CHERRY LONG CASE CLOCK, NEW ENGLANDThe painted and enameled wood dial signed 'R. WHITING, WINCHESTER'. With wooden gears, a pendulum and two weights.
6 ft. 11 in. x 17 3/4 x 10 1/4 in.
Note: Riley Whiting (1785-1835) was a clockmaker in Winchester, Connecticut who was initially apprenticed under the Hoadleys in Plymouth, Connecticut.
Condition
Some craquelure and chipping to the painted clock face. Some painting refreshed, including the maker's name. Area around the number '8' chipped and overpainted. Seam separations. Areas of later filled nail holes now discolored. Handle probably replaced. Scuffing, nicks and dents particularly to the base. Otherwise in good condition.
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STERLING. GORHAM PLYMOUTH
STERLING. GORHAM PLYMOUTH STERLING VEGETABLE DISH. A monogrammed Gorham Plymouth sterling covered vegetable dish with a detachable handle retailed by Galt & Bro. Stamped, "Gorham Sterling A2782 Galt & Bro." with a pictorial maker's mark. Total approx. weight is 24.04 troy oz (gross). From a New Rochelle, NY estate. Dimensions: dishes measure approx. 10" w x 6.75" d 3.25" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
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STERLING. ASSORTED GROUPING OF
STERLING. ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING HOLLOWWARE Including a Whiting sterling silver footed ramekin with lid - stamped "Sterling 5978"; a monogrammed sterling repousse oval dish - stamped, "Sterling 450"; a damaged sterling pierced oval dish stamped, "Sterling 1672"; a dented sterling bonbon dish - stamped, "Sterling"; a sterling ramekin holder made for Tiffany & Co. - stamped, "Sterling 3615 Made For Tiffany & Co."; a Mexican sterling modernist tray - stamped, "Sterling 925 M.R.M. Hecho en Mexico"; an engraved Gorham Plymouth sterling bread tray - stamped, "Sterling A2785" with a pictorial makers mark; an .850 silver ashtray with a chipped glass liner - stamped, ".850S"; a damaged English silver picture frame with a felt back; a damaged sterling picture frame with a wood back and no glass; a sterling picture frame with a felt back; and a monogrammed International hand hammered picture frame with no back or glass. Total approx. weight of all items is 80.04 troy oz (gross) excluding ramekin, wood backed picture frame,small picture frame with felt back, picture frame glass, and glass ashtray liner. From a Brooklyn, NY estate. Dimensions: ramekin with lid measures approx. 8" in diameter. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Ramekin is cracked. Glass ashtray liner is chipped.
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STERLING. (4) PC. GORHAM PLYMOUTH
STERLING. (4) PC. GORHAM PLYMOUTH STERLING TEA Service. A delightful monogrammed (4) piece Gorham Plymouth sterling tea service with carved wood handles and finials retailed by Bailey Banks & Biddle. Including a kettle on stand with burner, coffee pot, lidded sugar, and tea pot. All items stamped verso, "Sterling" with a pictorial maker's mark. Coffee pot and lidded sugar stamped, "Sterling Bailey Banks & Biddle" with a pictorial maker's mark. Kettle on stand with burner bears a pictorial date mark of 1912. Total approx. weight of all items is 92.28 troy oz (gross). From a Great Neck, NY estate. Dimensions: kettle on stand measures approx. 13" in height. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Coffee pot and teapot are void of spacers.
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STERLING. GORHAM PLYMOUTH
STERLING. GORHAM PLYMOUTH STERLING WATER PITCHER. A Gorham Plymouth sterling water pitcher. Stamped, "3 3/8 pint Plymouth Gorham Sterling A2788". Total approx. weight is 26.29 troy oz (gross). From a Miami, FL estate. Dimensions: water pitcher measures approx. 9.75" in height. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
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STERLING. AMERICAN STERLING
STERLING. AMERICAN STERLING HOLLOWWARE GROUPING. Including an impressive monogrammed Mauser Mfg. Co. sterling bowl executed in the repousse style with a reticulated border - stamped, "Sterling 836A 925/1000 Fine" with a pictorial maker's mark; a monogrammed Tilden Thurber & Co. sterling lidded hinged tea caddy with a carved wood finial - stamped, "Tilden Thurber & Co. Sterling 1724"; an engraved Grogan Co. of Pittsburg, PA sterling reticulated sugar basket with a removable cobalt glass liner - stamped, "Sterling 298 Grogan Company Pittsburg"; a monogrammed Towle sterling footed pierced swing handle basket - stamped, "Sterling 205" with a pictorial maker's mark; a Gorham Plymouth sterling open waste vessel - stamped, "Sterling A2445"; a Wm. B. Durgin Co. sterling coffee pot with central blank laurels, wood handle, and an acorn finial retailed by A. Stowell & Co. - stamped, "Sterling 650 Pt." with a pictorial maker's mark; a monogrammed Dominick and Haff Louis XIV Old Style sterling soup / punch ladle retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Co - approx. 13" in length; and (2) assorted Reed & Barton Francis I sterling serving pieces. Total approx. weight of all items is 59.24 troy oz (gross) excluding glass liner and coffee pot. Total approx. weight of the coffee pot with wood handle is 15.07 troy oz (gross). From a Miami, FL estate. Dimensions: Coffee pot measures approx. 11.50" in height. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
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(7) Sterling silver partial
(7) Sterling silver partial flatware sets, 17.355 TO, c/o (3) pcs Gorham Strasbourg, (4) Watrous Diana teaspoons, (5) Wallace Washington teaspoons, (3) Gorham Plymouth iced tea spoons, (3) Watson John Alden child's spoons, (3) salt spoons,( 4) Reed & Barton sterling handled dinner knives
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DAVID COX, INK WASH ON PAPER
DAVID COX, INK WASH ON PAPER David Cox (British, 1783-1859), Riverscape, inscribed under the mount "A View Near Plymouth", gallery label verso, matted and framed under plexiglass, 8"h x 12.5"w (sheet), 14"h x 19"w (frame)
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19TH C. ENGLISH ROSEWOOD TRAVEL
19TH C. ENGLISH ROSEWOOD TRAVEL TOILETRY BOX English Victorian era rosewood veneered travel toiletry case, 19th century, having a inset mother of pearl dedication plaque to the lid, fitted interior, and lower drawer accessed by a pin, the plaque reading, 'Mrs. Chas Shelby/A Gift/From Old Friends/Plymouth', otherwise apparently unmarked. Approximate dimensions: h. 6.75". w. 12", d. 9".