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VINTAGE WOODEN DYE CASE Putnam
VINTAGE WOODEN DYE CASE Putnam Dyes, hinged wooden lid, dividers for different colors.
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"PUTNAM FADELESS DYES- TINTS", C.
"PUTNAM FADELESS DYES- TINTS", C. 1935, MANUFACTURED BY MONROE CHEMICAL CO., QUINCY ILLINOIS, TIN COUNTER DISPLAY CASE WITH LITHOGRAPHED ADVERTISING OF REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS TO EXTERIOR COVER, INTERIOR READS "THE ARI..."Putnam Fadeless Dyes- Tints", c. 1935, manufactured by Monroe Chemical Co., Quincy Illinois, tin counter display case with lithographed advertising of Revolutionary soldiers to exterior cover, interior reads "The Aristocrat Of Color, Copyright 1931...", fitted wooden interior with original packets of dyes, heavy wear to exterior including loss and spotting to finish, scratches and oxidation, unknown condition of dyes, sold as is, 14 1/2" h. x 18 3/4" w. x 7 1/2" d.
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Putnam dye cabinet: hinged litho
Putnam dye cabinet: hinged litho door, label on four sides, and dye packets inside. 14 1/2"H x 18 1/2"W. Good condition with minor damage to metal surface. Provenance: From the estate of David Langerman former top Salesman in US for Bayer Aspirin, Sales Manager for LAG Drug Co. in Chicago, Co-owner of Windmill Vitamins and Secretary of the Chicago Drug Club for many years.
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PUTNAM FADELESS DYES-TINTS DISPLAY.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES-TINTS DISPLAY. Tin countertop display with polychrome lettering and an illustration of George Washington on horseback. With lettering on all four sides and on inside of lid. Hinged front lid lifts open to reveal a divided wooden interior with labels for each dye. Includes some Putnam dye packages.14 3/4'' h. 18 3/4'' w. Surface wear and scratches some paint loss pitting and rusting. Signs of use.
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COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISING BINPutnam
COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISING BINPutnam fadeless dyes-tints country store advertising bin, 14 1/2" h., 19" w.
Condition:
Sporadic surface abrasions.
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PUTNAM CALLED FROM THE PLOW BY JOHN
PUTNAM CALLED FROM THE PLOW BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS 1856-1945). Oil on canvas initialed lower right. Study of messenger and Putnam. 12''h. 16''w. in a frame 20''h. 24''w.
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BEN DYE (MD, 1827-1896), REDHEAD
BEN DYE (MD, 1827-1896), REDHEAD Perryville, Maryland, circa 1870s, carved and painted wood.
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2 PAINTED/DYE DECORATED BASKETS CA.
2 PAINTED/DYE DECORATED BASKETS CA. 1880-1950;rectangular small dye accented two handle trivet basket with mixed use of dye ash splints and wrapped/braided sweetwater grass, attributed to Wabanak Tribes of northern Maine, dyed wide splint cross-woven bottom and staves, narrow splint weave and terminating in woven braided sweetwater grass, handles and rim are coiled grass, 10"x 6 3/4"x 3 1/2", Condition: Native northern tribal crafted for tourist, very good; green and red splotch painted Appalachian-type small melon shaped egg basket in traditional form with God's eye diamond woven brace to handle and rim, mottled paint decorated of red and green paints, 6"d, 6"h, Condition: unattributed hickory/oak splint, extensive wear, some soiling
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DUTCH DELFT THREE PIECE
DUTCH DELFT THREE PIECE POLYCHROME MANTEL GARNITURE SET, SIGNED A covered urn and two beaker vases, five color decoration featuring the popular parrot perched on a flowering branch surrounded by clusters of large blossoms between blue circular lines, baluster forms with paneled sides, each marked on the underside in blue "I.D.M." for Jacob De Mildo circa 1780 at the De Paauw Factory (1651-1774).
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19th c. Mohawk Indian N.Y.S.
19th c. Mohawk Indian N.Y.S. basket. Some orange dye on small bands. 10'' Diameter 4 3/4'' Ht.
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Daniel Putnam Brinley (American
Daniel Putnam Brinley (American 1879-1963) Wild flowers Sgn. lower left B. Putnam Brinley '10. O/C.Minor puncture hole in upper right. 26'' x 24''E
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WATERCOLOR, ISRAEL PUTNAM After
WATERCOLOR, ISRAEL PUTNAM After J. Wilkinson (American, 18th century), "Israel Putnam Major General of the Connecticut Forces, and Commander in Chief at the Engagement on Bunkers Hill Near Boston, 1775," watercolor, unsigned, overall (with frame): 16.5"h x 12.5"w. Provenance: Estate of Joanna Barnes and Jack Warner (Santa Barbara, California). Ms. Barnes was a Hollywood film actress featured in movies such as "Auntie Mame (1958)" and "The Parent Trap (1961)". Mr. Warner was a prominent architect.
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J.B. WILLIAMS PUTNAM OH COBALT
J.B. WILLIAMS PUTNAM OH COBALT DECOR. WATER COOLERLarge cobalt decorated water cooler, script mark J.B. Williams Putnam Ohio, cobalt floral decoration verso depicting two flowering tulip plants with three tulips each, cobalt highlights around cooler spout and handle terminals. Incised gallon capacity mark 12 on one side, cobalt brushed 12 on opposite side. Pulled strap handles (one missing). 21"H. Note regarding the potter, John B. Williams: A writer to the Sunday Times Signal of Zanesville, OH said on Feb. 21. 1866: "Our village is quite a manufacturing place. The potteries are turning out the 'Putnam currency' in large quantities. The largest manufactory of this land is owned by Mr. John B. Williams. He has abolished the old fashioned way of turning ware and has substituted pressing in Its stead. Everything is done by machinery." Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Old loss of one strap handle, shallow chip to outside rim,
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A Copeland pink ground oviform vase
A Copeland pink ground oviform vase and cover, late 19th Century, printed green marks, painted with flowers, signed PW Adams, 29cm high, a Copeland turquoise ground cabinet cup and stand with paw feet, painted with baskets of flowers and a pair of Coalport blue ground oval dishes, circa 1900, painted with landscapes, printed marks, 27.5cm wide
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Ray H. French (American,
Ray H. French (American, 1919-2000), "South Putnam County-Autumn, Wm Conney Home", pastel; 10" x 14"; signed and dated 1986 lower right and titled verso.
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35-Star American Flag Signed Dr.
35-Star American Flag Signed Dr. L.B. Putnam 1866 Wool bunting 72.5 x 115 in. with 35 hand-sewn single-applique cotton stars configured in 6/6/6/5/6/6 horizontal rows. The fly is constructed of 13 machine-stitched wool bunting stripes. The canvas hoist includes 3 whip-stitched eyelets and is signed along the lower margin on front and top right on back Dr. L.B. Putnam 1866. Historical records list a Dr. L. B. Putnam (1827-1895) who was the grandson of Gideon Putnam an early and prominent settler of Saratoga Springs New York. While the Saratoga Springs newspaper records L.B. Putnam's participation in efforts to welcome back the 30th New York Regiment from the Civil War no records have been found at this time to indicate Dr. Putnam serving at Shiloh or during the Civil War. Dr. Putnam appears to have been a dentist with a store in Saratoga Springs NY. The flag was obtained from a Florida estate.
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Two polychrome pieced cotton
Two polychrome pieced cotton patchwork quilts stains loss as found.
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Two polychrome pieced cotton
Two polychrome pieced cotton patchwork quilts stains fading and loss of fabric.
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DUTCH POLYCHROME DELFT
DUTCH POLYCHROME DELFT THREE-PIECE MANTEL GARNITURE Marked in underglaze blue ''l.p. Kan;'' comprising a pair of ovoid jars and covers each with two profile portrait ovals initialed ''G.W.F.;'' and a beaker-form vase with single portrait initialed ''P.W.D.S.'' Note: Portraits are said to be of members of the House of Orange. 13 and 10 1/8 in.
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ENGLISH POLYCHROME DRESSMAKER'S
ENGLISH POLYCHROME DRESSMAKER'S FORM English, 20th century. Canvas covered wooden dressmaker's form or mannequin, having a lace collar and later figural polychrome decoration reading "S.Partridge/Finest.Ladies.Clothing/Est. 1852". Various stenciled and inscribed marks to the underside. Approx. h. 47.75", w. 12", d. 8".
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Connecticut watercolor and ink on
Connecticut watercolor and ink on paper drawing mid 19th c. inscribed written by William Harrison Green in Litchfield State of... ?
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JAMES DIXON & SONS PLATED
JAMES DIXON & SONS PLATED INKSTAND early 20th century impressed mark and P2240 rectangular with chamfered corners surmounted by a stag flanked by two covered ink pots on scroll feet - w:7 in.
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PAIR OF DUTCH DELFT POLYCHROME
PAIR OF DUTCH DELFT POLYCHROME GARNITURE VASES, SIGNED Late 18th century, shaped forms decorated in blue and white with a gentleman and a young lady each featured within a colorful scrolled and branch decorated surround, covers with green parrot finials, signed on the underside "HL" for Johannes Harlees at De Porceleyne Fles.
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A PAIR OF DUTCH DELFT POLYCHROME
A PAIR OF DUTCH DELFT POLYCHROME PLATES DE PORSELEINE FLES Marked on the underside "K" for Johannes Knotter 1698-1759, six color decoration of a bird perched upon a vase of flowers.
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One panel overshot coverlet, purple
One panel overshot coverlet, purple and white double bowtie pattern, possibly pokeberry dye, Southern, 19th century, 68 x 72 in. Scattered light stains, scattered pest damage.
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Mid 19th century woven of natural
Mid 19th century woven of natural and indigo-dyed blue and lac-dyed red wool in a ''Squat-T'' design on a striped ground 55'' H x 34'' W
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DIAMOND DYES CABINET Copr. 1912
DIAMOND DYES CABINET Copr. 1912 lithographed tin double sided panels front depicts classic pose of children with air balloon very colorful doors open to reveal dye package slots rear panel explains usage of dyes. 14'' w x 25'' h. (Exc. Cond.)
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RIT DYE ADVERTISING WALL CABINET:
RIT DYE ADVERTISING WALL CABINET: Front lithograph panel advertising RIT dyes and tints sold with approx. 38 dye packets in original boxes. Mounts to wall with single hinges on lower left corner. Measures 28 1/2'' x 17 3/4'' x 3 1/4''.CONDITION: Some pencil writing on front of sign.
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DUTCH DELFT POLYCHROME PLATE
DUTCH DELFT POLYCHROME PLATE Circa 1750-1760; painted in blue green iron-red yellow and manganese with a chinoiserie scroll with bird in flight and another on flower branch. 8 13/16 in. diam.
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Framed Indian School Pigment on
Framed Indian School Pigment on Cloth
Estimate:$400-$600
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Two American blue and white
Two American blue and white jacquard coverlets 19th c. one signed Daniel Bury. ?
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WORK ON PAPER, MARION V. DORN
WORK ON PAPER, MARION V. DORN Marion V. Dorn (American, 1899-1964), "Apples, Red, Green and Yellow," 1957, ink wash on paper, signed and dated lower right, titled verso, overall (with frame): 18"h x 23.5"w. Provenance: The Estate of David Pleydell-Bouverie, grandson of the 5th Earl of Radnor (Glen Ellen, CA). Note: All proceeds to benefit the Bouverie Preserve of Audubon Canyon Ranch (Glen Ellen, CA).
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Group of prints engravings
Group of prints engravings colored lithographs etc. of New York Pennsylvania and New Jersey scenes. ?
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32 pieces clobbered ware: blue
32 pieces clobbered ware: blue transfer with polychrome decoration, varying small blue marks under glaze, one with circle and arrow, one with hand-drawn star, English, 19th century; detailed list available. The Estate of the Late Parker B. Poe to Benefit the Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, Georgia
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Ladies early 20th C. dresses
Ladies early 20th C. dresses including: one cranberry with cut velvet bodice; three champagne/gold colored; along with under garments; men's spats; Wright & Ditson lace up sports shorts etc. some discoloration and staining.
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Linens including embroidered
Linens including embroidered place mats table cloths and hand towels some discoloration and staining.