New England Collections

online only auction | 1 day sale | sale is over
Location
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Dates

Sale Starts

Sat
Sep 21
10am
2024

Sale Ends

Sat
Sep 21
2024

Terms & Conditions

Registering and bidding in a sale held by Bray & Company Auctions, LLC ("Bray & Co."), whether in person, by phone, internet or absentee bid, constitutes a binding agreement whereby the bidder acknowledges and accepts the following Conditions of Sale.

1. AS IS. All property is sold "AS IS" and without recourse. Neither Bray & Co. nor any consignor make any representations or warranties, express or implied, as to merchantability, fitness for purpose, value, condition, age, authorship, attribution, genuineness, completeness, materials, authenticity, provenance, dimensions or any other feature of the property being sold. Catalog descriptions, condition reports, bills of sale and any other written or oral assessments are statements of opinion and should not be construed as a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability. All sales are final with no refunds or returns.

2. INSPECTION. It is the responsibility of the buyer or their assigned agent to examine the property prior to the sale. Your bidding will signify that you have done so as fully as you desire or that you have chosen not to. All items are available to be examined in-person. If requested in a timely manner, Bray & Co. will provide condition reports; these do not relieve the buyer from inspecting the property in person. Bray & Co. reserves the right to limit and sometimes decline condition reports on lots that we believe should be examined in person by the buyer.

3. SUCCESSFUL BID. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. In the event of a disputed bid, the auctioneer has the sole right to determine which bidder is the successful buyer and may also, at his or her absolute discretion, choose to withdraw the lot or reoffer it for sale. The record of sale kept by Bray & Co. will be taken as final in the event of a dispute. Additionally, the auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot at any time before its final sale and to reject any bid for any reason.

4. BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY. Title passes to the highest acknowledged bidder on the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, whereupon the bidder immediately assumes full risk and responsibility for the property. Items purchased in person must be paid for in full and removed from the premises on the day of the sale. Buyers participating via telephone, internet or absentee bid are required to make payment within 5 days of the sale. All payments made after 30 days are subject to a monthly fee of 1.5% of the purchase price. No property will be released until the purchase price has been paid and the payment has cleared.

5. PAYMENT. Bray & Co. accepts payment by cash, approved check, wire transfer and most credit cards. Buyers without an established bidding history who wish to pay by check must provide a letter of credit guaranteeing funds from their bank by Thursday prior to the day of auction. We reserve the right to not issue a buyer's number or to withhold merchandise if appropriate credit has not been established. We require wire transfers for international buyers. There is a $25 wire transfer fee. Payments made using credit cards are assessed a surcharge of 3% of the purchase price. The buyer agrees to pay Bray & Co. a handling charge of $50 for any check dishonored by the drawee.

6. PICK-UP. All property must be picked up within 7 days of the sale or the buyer will be assessed a storage fee of $10 per day, per item. Property not picked up within 60 days of the sale may be resold without reserve at Bray & Co.'s discretion, with any proceeds less commission and fees associated with the property remitted to the buyer.

7. SHIPPING. Bray & Co. does not offer in-house shipping. Shipping and all associated costs are the responsibility of the buyer. A list of shippers and carriers is available upon request. Shipment will generally be made within two weeks after payment has been received. Insurance is required on items valued at over $200. Overseas duties and taxes are the responsibility of the buyer. Bray & Co. shall have no liability for any loss, damage or delay from the packing or shipping of property.

8. BUYER'S PREMIUM. A buyer's premium of 23% of the successful bid will be applied to the hammer price of each lot purchased directly through Bray & Co. with cash, check or wire; purchases made with credit/debit card are assessed an additional 3% processing fee. Bidders using third-party, fee-based online bidding platforms, such as Invaluable or Live Auctioneers, will be charged a buyer's premium of 28% and the processing fee instituted by that third-party platform, typically 4%.

9. RESERVES. Some lots in this sale are subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Bray & Co. below which the lot will not be sold. The auctioneer will execute such reserve bids for the consignor. The reserve will not exceed the low estimate. On any lot, whether or not it is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may refuse any bid or raise that is not commensurate with the value of the lot.

10. INTERNET BIDS. Bids may be placed online through the live bidding platform on our website or the Bray & Co. App. Buyers may also bid online through third-party platforms, in which case they are also bound to the terms and conditions of those platforms. Bray & Co. does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in connection with online bidding. In the event of an outage, we reserve the right to postpone or reschedule the sale.

11. TELEPHONE BIDS. Reservations for live telephone bidding are available on a first come, first served basis, and must be made by 5pm the day before the sale. By reserving a telephone, you agree to open the bidding on a lot at half of the low estimate. Bray & Co. does not accept liability for any errors and omissions in connection with telephone bidding.

12. ABSENTEE BIDS. Absentee bids must be submitted by 9am the day of the sale. In the event of identical absentee bids, preference will be given to the bid first received. Bray & Co. does not accept liability for failure to execute an absentee bid or errors and omissions in connection with absentee bidding.

13. ENDANGERED SPECIES. Some property may contain materials from plants or animal species subject to restrictions on import and export. It is the responsibility of the buyer to understand and comply with all laws regarding domestic and international shipment of such property.

14. COPYRIGHT. Bray & Co. and its consignors make no warranty or representation, explicit or implied, that the buyer will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to any lot sold. The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Bray & Co. relating to a lot including the contents of this catalog, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of Bray & Co. and shall not be used by the buyer, nor by anyone else, without prior written consent.

15. BREACH. If a buyer breaches any of its obligations under these Conditions of Sale, including the obligation to pay in full the purchase price of items, Bray & Co. may exercise all rights and remedies under the law including cancelling the sale and reoffering the property without reserve.
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American folk art, fine art, photography, advertising, scientific instruments, history & technology and more gathered from private collections and estates in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine and Vermont.
Pinkie's Pantry Roadside Restaurant Trade Sign (South Plainfield, New Jersey, ca. 1926)Folk Art Popcorn Popper (Massachusetts, ca. 1910)Carved Wood Santa Claus (early 20th century)Louis Salzer Lunches and Supplies Trade Sign Wagon Topper (Auburn, New York, ca. 1900)Fishing Lure Trade Sign (America, ca. 1930)Clenched Fist Hitching Post Top (America, 19th century)Painted Wood Trade Sign for Hoyt Real Estate and Lumber (Haverhill, Massachusetts, ca. 1895)Wooden Tub with Handles by Bela Sprague (Hingham, Massachusetts, ca. 1840)Folk Art Portrait of a Swedish Drunk, Kolingen & Bobban (Swedish-American, ca. 1910)Blue Painted Cobbler's Bench (New England, ca, 1830)Hazleton Pilsener Trade Sign (America, ca. 1910)Carved American Flag Barbershop Pole & Lightning Rod (19th century)"Daniels" Optometrist Trade Sign (19th century)Folk Art Painted Tin Squirrel Cage (America, 19th century)Early Boat Rudder in Blue-Gray Paint (New England, 1800-1850)Large Carved Kewpie for Hendlers Ice Cream Truck (Baltimore, ca. 1925)Boston Seaman's Friend Society Trade Sign (Boston, ca. 1910)Ornamental Amusement Park Gate (Massachusetts, 19th or early 20th century)Country Store Advertising Cooler for Bernhard's Beverages (America, ca. 1930)Wiggins Inn Painted Tavern Sign (19th or early 20th century)Folk Art Painting of the Salt Lake City Train Station (America, 19th century)Large 'Milk Punch" Trade Sign (Utica, New York, ca. 1930)Folk Art Model Steam Engine (America, 19th century)Monumental Carved Wood Eagle (America, ca. 1930)Early Wood Handcart (19th or early 20th century)Luz's Stationery and Printing Shop Trade Sign (ca. 1930)Victorian Steer Horn Hall Tree (19th century)Scratch Built Model of a Rowing Boat (ca. 1900)Monumental Teddy Roosevelt Presidential Campaign Banner (America, ca. 1904)Block Island Painted Folk Art Swordfish Bill (Block Island, Rhode Island, 1904)Folk Art Carved and Painted African American Figure (19th or early 20th century)Carved Spread-Wing Eagle (19th or early 20th century)Candy and Ice Cream Parlor Double-Sided Trade Sign (America, 19th or early 20th century)Primitive Wood Wheel Barrow or Cart (19th or early 20th century)Folk Art Carved and Painted Wood Monkey (ca. 1930)Ornamental Soda Fountain Syrup Dispenser by A. D. Puffer (Boston, ca. 1876)Howe Family Fan Back Windsor Armchair, Wayside Inn (New England, ca. 1810)American Carved Giltwood Spread-Winged Eagle (19th or early 20th century)Country Chippendale Wooden Works Tall Case Clock (New England, ca. 1820)Portrait of a Scottish Child in Tartan Wrap (19th century)Ice Skating on a Frozen River (19th century)Two Federal Mahogany Lolling Chairs (New England, ca. 1800)Carved Giltwood Neoclassical Mirror (Continental, ca. 1800)Two Tavern Scenes in the Manner of David Teniers the Younger (late 18th or 19th century)Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Rosewood Jewelry Chest (Continental, ca. 1835)Pierre Jean "van der" Ouderaa, Belgian 1841-1915, Mediterranean Beauty, Oil on wood panel.Federal Style Mahogany Four Post Tester Bedstead (19th century)Sterling Silver "Baronial" Flatware Service By Gorham, 48 PiecesKittery Point Home by Russell Cheney (Portsmouth, NH or Kittery, Maine, ca. 1930)"Interior II" Bronze Sculpture by Harold Tovish (1962)Sunlit Blossoms by Gregory Frank Harris (1989)Seven Indian Company School Gouache Paintings (India, ca. 1830)Country Home and Garden by F. Vincoe (1909)Arts & Crafts Copper and Mica Table Lamp in the Manner of Dirk Van IrpArt Pottery Scarab Beetle Paperweight, Possibly Wheatley Pottery (ca. 1910)Hampshire Art Pottery Vase and Two Others (1910-1930)Yale College Fraternal Loving Cup (New Haven, 1899)Praying Angel Alter Ornament (19th century)Large Sculptural Wrinkled Copper Sphere (America, 20th century)Art Deco Relief of Man and Woman with Child (America, ca. 1939)Embracing Figures Abstract Sculpture (20th century)ABC News Painted Wood Sign (Texas, ca. 1965)Meccano Magician Robot Store Display (Liverpool, England, ca. 1950)Large Sculpture of Couple by Svetoslav Djalazov (ca. 1969)Carousel Panel with Cast Iron Indian Chief by Herschell-Spillman Co. (New York, ca. 1919)Large Folk Art Portrait of Baseball Player or Coach (America, ca. 1930)Boston Girl Scouts Painted Sign (Boston, ca. 1920)Large Metal Folk Art Model Pond Yacht (America, ca. 1930)Painted Wood Trade Sign for Martel Plumbing & Heating (East Providence, Rhode Island, ca. 1940)Wagon Jack by H. P. Lucas (Pittsfield, Massachusetts, ca. 1875)"Miss Louise" Folk Art Model Yacht and Radio (ca. 1940)Folk Art Model Speed Boat and Radio (ca. 1935)Folk Art Model Yacht and Radio (ca. 1940)Rare Fletcher Aviation Rotating Lighted Globe Sign (California, ca. 1950)Sports Prizes Betting Window Awning (America, ca. 1920)Bendix Laundry Lighted Advertising Display (America, ca. 1950)Tin Lithograph of the S.S. Imperator (New Haven, Connecticut, ca. 1911)Pearson's Patented Roofing Nailer (Minneapolis, ca. 1908)Carved and Painted Animatronic Stag or Reindeer Store Display by W.L. Stensgaard (Chicago, ca.White's Physiological Manikin (New York, ca. 1889)"Human Dynamo" Mechanical Chiropractor Trade Sign by Fairbanks Sign Co. (Jamestown, New York, ca.Therapeutic Toy Crocodile by Renate Müller (Germany, ca. 1974)Collapsible Mercantile Clothing and Hat Rack by Utilatree (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, ca. 1935)General Electric Luminous Arc Lamp Street Light (America. ca. 1910)Victorian Strength Tester (19th or early 20th century)Majestic Radio Tubes Tin Litho Store Display (ca. 1930)Bendix Aviation Corporation Bakelite Radio New in Original Box (Baltimore, 1946)Neon Sign for Transvision Television Store (Boston, ca. 1950)Crosley Radio ColoRadios Lighted Sign (Louisville, Kentucky, ca. 1950)"Be Kind to Animals" Humane Association Poster by Morgan Dennis (New York, 1938)Five RCA Radio Corporation Advertising Posters (New York, ca. 1923)Rare RCA Victor Radio and Phonograph Art Deco Advertising Banners (America, ca. 1930)1922 Yankees Giants World Series Baseball Scorecard by RCA Radiola (New York, 1922)Original Station Sign for ABC TV and KCRG Radio (Cedar Rapids, Iowa, ca. 1955)1960 Solly Hemus Game Worn St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Jersey (St. Louis, Missouri, 1960)Antique Women's Exercise Barbell by A.G. Spalding (America, ca. 1900)Large Model Pond Boat "Sophie" (America, ca. 1920)Large Antique Model Steam Yacht (America, ca. 1900)Roullet & Decamps Alligator Automaton and Monkey in Top Hat (Paris, ca. 1910)Coal Miner Strike and Henry Wallace Presidential Political Cartoons (1947-1949)Dole Hawaiian Pineapple Juice Mechanical Advertising Display (ca. 1939)"Homicidal Maniac" Pulp Magazine Art by Mark Schneider (New York, 1954)"Motive for Murder" Pulp Magazine Art by Mark Schneider (New York, ca. 1953)"The Frame Up" Pulp Magazine Art by Mark Schneider (New York, ca. 1953)"To Simple to Kill" Pulp Magazine Art by Mark Schneider (New York, 1953)Painted Wood Model Rocket or Test Missile (America, 20th century)Grimacing Face Lawn Sprinkler (ca. 1910)Atlantic Heights Birdseye View Auction Map (Portsmouth, NH, 1925)Large Promotional Photograph of Boston & Maine Railroad Electric Tunnel EngineExceptional Mammoth Albumen Photograph of Meigs Elevated Railway (East Cambridge, Massachusetts,CDV of Benjamin Franklin's Electrostatic Machine (Philadelphia, ca. 1860)Vintage Edison Men Working Roadside Sign (New York, 20th century)Early Edison / C. S. Pierce Light Bulb (ca. 1892)Pair of Warg & Woodward Electrical Contractors Signs (Philadelphia, ca. 1930)Vermont Telephone Switchboard (America, ca. 1920)WWI Era U.S. Signal Corps Wall Telephone (ca. 1915)Paneled Oak Base for a Wall Cabinet Telephone (ca. 1900)Rare Western Union Telegraph Office Sign (America, 19th century)American Civil War Spy Pocket Telegraph (ca. 1864)Flowers Telegraphed Painted Tin Sign (America, ca. 1930)Western Union Telegraph Porcelain Flange Sign (America, ca. 1930)Postal Telegraph Messenger Hat (ca. 1940)Western Electric 387W Carbon Button Disk Microphone (ca. 1920)Walking Beam Steam Engine Model by Benjamin Shaw (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1874)Antique Model Steam Engine BoilerSteam Fire Engine Drafted for Baldwin Locomotive Co. (Philadelphia, 19th or early 20th century)Antique Working Steam Engine Model (America, ca. 1930)Allchin "Royal Chester" Scale Model Traction EngineWorking Model of a Walking Beam Steam Engine (20th century)Cased Set of Geissler Tubes, (early 20th century)Portable Wymshurst "Thunderstorm Machine" by W. C. Shinn, Scientific Instrument (Lincoln, Nebraska,Cylander-Type Electrostatic Machine by Benjamin Pike, Scientific Instrument (New York, ca. 1845)Electrostatic Machine, Scientific Instrument (18th or 19th century)Cylander-Type Electrostatic Machine, Scientific Instrument (America, ca. 1850)Vacuum Pump by E. S. Ritchie & Sons, Scientific Instrument (Boston, ca. 1867)Henley Discharger Table, Scientific Instrument (19th century)Inclination Needle by George Brinton Phillips, Scientific Instrument (Philadelphia, 1862)Whirling Machine, Scientific Instrument (19th century)Earth Inductor or Flip Coil, Scientific Instrument (19th century)Brass Surveyor's Transit by Benjamin Pike & Sons (New York, ca. 1865)Mirror Galvanometer by Will Young, Scientific Instrument (Philadelphia, 19th century)Faraday Philosophical Motor, Electro Magnetic Device (19th century)Three Marconi Spark Coil Transmitters from The Edison Institute (ca. 1905)Loop-the-Loop Demonstration Apparatus, Scientific Instrument (Austrian, 19th century)Crank Shock Box Electro Medical Device (19th century)Prototype Textile Machine, 1893 World's Columbian Exposition (ca. 1893)Ornamental Electric Brass Doorbell (19th century)Vintage White Metal Airplane Fan (America, ca. 1940)Western Electric Company Hawthorn Victor Fan (ca. 1906)ECK Hurricane Oscillating Fan (ca. 1915)Salesman Sample Loom with Bells (19th or early 20th century)Western Union Telegraph Key and Sounder (Troy, New York, ca. 1860)Fire Station Alarm Bell by Thomas Gleeson (Boston, ca. 1910)Two Electric Cigar Lighters (1900-1930)Two Solar Kerosene Bicycle Lamps (ca. 1910)J. A. Buckman & Co. "Moving Ad" Trade Sign (Hebron, Maine, ca. 1935)Rexall Bisma-Rex Lighted Double-Bubble Clock (ca. 1960)Copper Toaster by Joseph Heinrichs (New York, ca. 1920)Story & Clark / RCA Storytone Electric Piano and Bench (Camden, New Jersey, ca. 1940)

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