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2014

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Featuring items from
Antiques 'N Threads - Carl Johansen
From the Collection of Novella Bolen, Ann Arbor, MI
60 Year Collection of Mary & Joe Flegle of Canal Winchester
Plus select consignments from Ohio, Missouri, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey and Florida.

Huge antiques (furniture, decorative accessories), vintage collectibles and art auction. Hundreds of box and shelf lots in the morning session, primitives, reproductions, quality antiques. Furniture including period formal & country, Victorian, and Arts & Crafts; Clocks; Fine Art & Prints; China, Porcelain, & Glass; Pottery & Stoneware; Sterling & Silver Plate; Jewelry & Accessories; Lamps & Lighting; Dolls, Toys & Children's Items; Firearms; Quilts, Textiles & Rugs; Advertising; & more. 

Considered by most people in the business to be the best source of antique shop inventory in the Midwest! Every Eclectic auction holds lots of variety, and every Eclectic auction is ABSOLUTE! 

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Listing of catalogued lots - 

1001.PAIR OF CANDELABRA.
       American, 3rd quarter-20th century. Pair of -branch International weighted sterling "Prelude" pattern candelabra in
       four parts each. 17.5"h. 13"w.
                                                                  $150-250
  1002.SET OF GORHAM STERLING FLATWARE.
       Rhode Island, 2nd half-20th century, Strasbourg pattern. Flatware set includes eight knives, 9"l.;, eight butter
       knives, 6"l.; eight dinner forks, 7.25"l.; eight salad forks, 6.5"l.; four soup spoons, 6.25"l.; eight teaspoons, 6"l.;
       eight dessert spoons, 6"l., and seven serving pieces, 6.5" to 10.5"l. 54 ozt. excluding hollow handled pieces.
       Together with six miscellaneous pieces of sterling including a cup, bracelet, shrimp fork, two serving pieces, and a
       lighter, all pieces marked.
                                                              $1,000-1,200
  1003.TIFFANY & CO. STERLING TEAPOT.
       New York, early 20th century. Monogrammed Tiffany & Co. teapot, marked "13281", "1500" and "T". 9.25"h.
                                                                  $300-500
  1004.SET OF INTERNATIONAL STERLING FLATWARE.
       Prelude pattern. seventeen knives, 9"l., eight tablespoons, 6.75"l., four soup spoons, 6.5"l., twelve teaspoons, 6"l.,
       twelve dessert spoons, 6"l., two cocktail forks, 5.75"l., eleven salad forks, 6.75"l., twelve dinner forks, 75"l., and
       nine serving pieces, 4.25" to 9.25"l. 67.5 ozt. excluding hollow handled pieces.
                                                              $1,300-1,500
  1005.TIFFANY & CO. STERLING SILVER LADLE.
       New York, 2nd quarter-20th century. Sterling Tiffany & Co. ladle in the Chrysanthemum pattern, monogrammed
       and marked, 16.5"l. 9.3 ozt.
                                                                  $500-700
  1006.THREE-PIECE SANBORNS STERLING CONSOLE SET.
       Mexico, mid 20th century. Console bowl, 2.25"h. 10.5"dia., and pair of candlesticks, 3.5"h., all pieces are marked.
       26.1 ozt.
                                                                  $450-550
  1007.SET OF INTERNATIONAL STERLING FLATWARE.
       Connecticut, 2nd half-20th century, Minuet pattern. Eight knives, 9"l., eight butter knives, 5.75"l., thirteen spoons,
       5.75"l., twelve dinner forks, 7.25"l., eight salad forks, 6"l., and two carving utensils, 8.5" and 10.25"l. 40.5 ozt.
       excluding hollow handled pieces.
                                                                  $750-850
  1008.SET OF REED & BARTON STERLING FLATWARE.
       Massachusetts, ca.1906, La Splendide pattern. Partially monogrammed set including thirteen knives, 9"l., twelve
       forks, 7.25"l., five salad forks, 6.25"l., twelve teaspoons, 6"l., six tablespoons, 7.25"l., six serving or bowl spoons,
       8.5"l., and six soup spoons, 7.25"l. Together with fourteen various sterling spoons, 5.25" to 7.25"l. 80.9 ozt. Also
       includes a bag of approximately ten silver plate pieces.
                                                              $1,500-1,700
  1009.PAIR OF SHEFFIELD CANDELABRA.
       England, mid 19th century. Each with detachable boboche and two detachable arms to create one five-branch
       centerpiece, appear to be silver plate, 20.5"h. 16.5"w.
                                                                  $200-300
  1010.SILVER PLATED TEA SET.
       American, 3rd quarter-20th century. Monogrammed Reed & Barton "Regent" pattern five-piece tea set including
       coffee pot, 9.25"h., teapot, 7.75"h., lidded sugar, 6.25"h., creamer, 5"h., and waste bowl, 3.5"h.
                                                                  $125-225
  1011.PAIR OF SILVERPLATE CANDELABRA.
       England, mid 20th century. Silver on copper with five branches, chased trim and loose bobeche. Branches detach
       from base to form candlesticks. 18.25"h. 16"sq.
                                                                  $150-250
  1012.TWELVE TIFFANY ICE CREAM SPOONS.
       New York, early 20th century. Twelve monogrammed sterling ice cream spoons marked "Tiffany & Co." 6"l. 10.8
       toz.
                                                                  $400-600
  1013.TWO-PIECE STEPBACK CUPBOARD.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. Flat mitered molding with double panel blind
       door top over two dovetailed drawers and two doors. Bottom doors and panel ends have pie safe punched tins with
       baskets of flowers, on turned feet. 77.5"h. 42"w. 18.5"d.
                                                                  $400-600
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  1014.SICARD WELLER VASE.
       Ohio, early 20th century. Lobed vase with a slightly twisted and folded rim having floral decoration, impressed
       "48" under base. 14.25"h.
                                                                $700-1,000
  1015.SICARD WELLER VASE.
       Ohio, early 20th century. Cylindrical vase with leaf and berry design, signed, 11"h.
                                                                  $600-800
  1016.TWO PIECES OF ROSEVILLE ART POTTERY.
       Ohio, 3rd quarter-20th century. Mock Orange vase form 985-12, 13.25"h., and Mock Orange bowl form 934-12,
       4.5"h. 13.25"w. Both pieces have embossed marks.
                                                                  $150-250
  1017.SICARD WELLER BOWL.
       Ohio, early 20th century. Iridescent glazed bowl with Art Nouveau molding and an orange-red interior, raised on
       four subtle feet, unsigned, 3.75"h. 8"dia.
                                                                  $200-400
  1018.NEWCOMB COLLEGE VASE.
       New Orleans, 1915. Floral decorated pottery vase in blue by Henrietta Bailey, artist signed and marked "HD98"
       under base. 6"h.
                                                              $1,600-1,800
  1019.ARTIST SIGNED AUSTRIAN VASE.
       Austria, early 20th century. Gilt decorated vase attributed to Nikolaus Kannhauser for Amphora, signed "NK".
       Firing crack along base has been traced over with gilt at time of decoration. 11.5"h.
                                                                  $600-800
  1020.MOORCROFT CANDLESTICK.
       England, 1914. Moorcroft Pomegranate candlestick, signed and dated under base, 6.25"h.
                                                                   $75-150
  1021.OWENS POTTERY VASE.
       Ohio, ca.1900. Hand decorated vase having a flared base, stamped form 894, impressed superimposed JB Owens
       mark and indistinct artist mark under base, 5.75"h.
                                                                  $100-300
  1022.PEWABIC POTTERY VASE.
       Michigan, 2nd quarter-20th century. Bulbous form vase in a blue and violet iridescent glaze, impressed mark.
       3.5"h.
                                                                  $300-400
  1023.SICARD WELLER VASE.
       Ohio, early 20th century. Trumpet form vase with flowering vine decoration, unsigned, 10.5"h.
                                                                  $200-400
  1024.WELLER ARTIST SIGNED VASE.
       Ohio, 2nd quarter-20th century. Hudson vase signed by E. Fox, impressed mark under base, 5.5"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1025.SICARD WELLER VASE.
       Ohio, early 20th century. Green iridescent vase, signed, 5"h.
                                                                  $200-300
  1026.ARTIST SIGNED ROOKWOOD VASE.
       Ohio, 1906. Iris glaze form 925E decorated and signed by Lorinda Epply. 6.25"h.
                                                                  $400-600
  1027.AMPHORA BOWL.
       Austria, 1st quarter-20th century. Four-handled bowl having a mottled green glaze with chrysanthemums, birds,
       and gold highlights. 5.75"h. 13.5"dia.
                                                                  $150-250
  1028.THREE PIECES OF ROSEVILLE ART POTTERY.
       Ohio, 3rd quarter-20th century. Pair of blush Snowberry vases form IV2-7, 7.25"h., and a bowl form IJ-4, 4"h. All
       pieces with embossed mark.
                                                                  $100-200
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  1029.SLOT MACHINE WITH BOX.
       Chicago, mid 20th century. Mills Novelty Co. table top five cent slop machine with jackpot, includes wooden box.
       25.75"h. 16"w.
                                                                  $400-600
  1030.GROUP OF HULL DUCK PLANTERS.
       Ohio, 4th quarter-19th century. Fourteen duck planters in green and pink glazes and three sizes: 4.25" to 8.25"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1031.SIX ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGS.
       England, late 20th century. "Falstaff", "Sir Thomas More", "Guardsman" from Williamsburg Collection, "Guy
       Fawkes", "Long John Silver" and "Aramis". 6.25" to 7.5"h.
                                                                  $150-300
  1032.SIX ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGS.
       England, late 20th century. "Robinson Crusoe", "Trapper", "The London Bobby", "General Gordon", "King John"
       and "The Piper". 7" to 8.25"h.
                                                                  $150-300
  1033.VICTORIAN ONE-PIECE BOOKCASE.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, pine secondary. Heavily molded cornice with broken peak and large finial
       over two single pane glass doors. Two dovetailed drawers in base and cutout apron. 88"h. 53"w. 19"d.
                                                                  $300-500
  1034.BRONZE JEWEL BOX.
       France, 3rd quarter-19th century. Heavily cast box with gilded foliage and Sevres-style inserts, signed "Tahan,
       Paris". 7.5"h. 9.5"w. 6.5"d.
                                                                  $175-275
  1035.ARTIST SIGNED FRAMED WATERCOLOR.
       European, 20th century. Coastal watercolor,signed Cykowski lower right, 16"h. 20"w.
                                                                  $100-200
  1036.SEASCAPE BY CHARLES GRANT DAVIDSON (BRITISH, 1820-1902).
       Oil on canvas of an open sea, signed lower right C.G. Davidson, 14"h. 18"w., in a frame, 21"h. 25"w.
                                                                  $200-400
  1037.HEPPLEWHITE-STYLE CYLINDER ROLL-TOP LADIES' DESK.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century, mahogany and mahogany veneer. Decorated with line inlays having an oval
       reserve of urn and foliage inlaid on roll-top. Backsplash, interior pigeonholes, pull out writing surface over two
       drawers on tall tapered legs on casters. 40.5"h. 30"w.
                                                                  $150-300
  1038.FRAMED PAINTING BY EVA MAKK (ETHIOPIA/HAWAII, B. 1933).
       Oil on canvas of native women in an impressionist landscape, signed and dated 1963 lower right, 24.75"h. 30.5"w.
                                                                  $100-300
  1039.STERLING FRAMED CASTOR SET.
       England, 1797. Sterling frame with hallmarks for London and date housing eight clear glass panel cut bottles with
       silver plate tops, 9"h. 9"w. 6.75"d.
                                                                  $200-300
  1040.CASTOR SET.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century. Silver plate frame with cherub on handle, 5.25"h., holding late 20th-century,
       red flashed, Bohemian cut and etched bottles, 5.5" to 8.5"h.
                                                                  $125-250
  1041.STERLING CASTOR SET.
       England, 1st quarter-19th century. Footed holder has London hallmarks and heavily gadrooned border holding six
       cut bottles with stoppers or sterling lids with Birmingham marks. 9.25"h. 13"w. 6.5"d.
                                                                  $250-350
  1042.VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP SIDEBOARD.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, rosewood veneer, mahogany and pine secondary. Arched mirrored back with
       shell carved cornice, serpentine front with two doors with two cutout panels, rounded corners with flat pilasters
       and carved brackets. 59.5"h. 53"w. 16.5"d.
                                                                  $200-400
  1043.COASTAL LANDSCAPE BY GEORGE LOUIS BERG (AMERICAN, 1868-1941).
       Framed landscape of a mountainous coast, signed lower right, 19.75"h. 23.5"w.
                                                                  $300-500
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  1044.QUEEN ANNE HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS.
       American, mid 18th century, cherry with pine secondary. Top has nicely routed cornice over five graduated
       drawers, base has two dovetailed drawers, lower has three false drawers the center of which has a carved shell, on
       tall thin legs with pad feet. Replaced brasses. 74"h. 38"w. 18.75"d.
                                                                  $500-800
  1045.FRAMED PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY).
       Oil on canvas of an older man in a red coat, unsigned, in a gilt frame, 39.5"h. 34.75"w. Repaint and imperfections.
                                                                  $200-300
  1046.TWO ROCKINGHAM SEATED SPANIELS.
       England, mid 19th century. Mottled brown glaze over yelloware, free standing front legs, some edge damage.
       10.5"h.
                                                                  $175-300
  1047.CAPRONI & BROS PLASTER BUST.
       Boston, early 20th century, cast plaster. Bust of Wagner with a painted finish. P.P. Caproni & Br. embossed seal
       under base. 14"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1048.QUEEN ANNE-STYLE FOUR-DRAWER CHEST.
       England, 20th century, pine. Assembled from older parts, scalloped top, drawers with shallow "D" shaped central
       panel on bracket feet. 31.5"h. 36"w. 21"d.
                                                                  $150-300
  1049.GILT FRAMED OIL PAINTING.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Oil on canvas depicting landscape of a stream, marshlands and trees in
       pleasing colors. Some flaking of paint. 24"h. 30"w.
                                                                  $175-325
  1050.THREE TEA CADDIES.
       England, 1st quarter-19th century. Rectangluar with burl string inlays, copper ring bale 5"h. 7"w. and rectangular
       mahogany with line inlays and copper ring bale 4.5"h. 9.5"w. Together with a Chippendale footed mahogany with
       bracket feet and brass bale handle 5.25"h. 9.25"w.
                                                                  $200-300
  1051.TRANSITIONAL SHERATON TO EMPIRE CHEST.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry, mahogany and mahogany veneer. Four dovetailed drawers, top is
       curved, the second made into desk. Full pilasters with carved capitals, paneled ends, and turned feet. 47.25"h.
       45.5"w. 23.5"d.
                                                                  $150-300
  1052.TWO FRAMED OIL PAINTINGS.
       Oil on canvas titled "Fleurs" by Bertoldo (Berto) Taubert (France, 1915-1974), signed lower right, 37"h. 21"w.,
       and a somber oil on canvas landscape with an indistinct signature lower right, 26.5"h. 30.5"w.
                                                                  $100-300
  1053.HUTSCHENREUTHER FIGURAL GROUP.
       Germany, 3rd quarter-20th century. Figural group of a bison and leopard in combat, "C Warner" impressed along
       border of base, Hutschenreuther mark under base. 8.75"h. 14"l.
                                                                  $200-400
  1054.CHIPPENDALE FIVE-DRAWER HIGH CHEST.
       American, 4th quarter-18th century, maple with pine secondary. Dovetailed case and drawers, molded cornice,
       solid ends, high bracket feet, top drawer is divided to resemble three smaller drawers with a center fan, second is a
       double-fronted single plus three lower graduated drawers. Replaced feet and brasses. 58.75"h. 39.75"w. 21"d.
                                                                  $350-550
  1055.TORTOISE SHELL TEA CADDY.
       France, 2nd quarter-19th century. Bulbous sided box with cove molded hinged lid, silver escutcheon, label under
       lid, line inlay, ball feet and well lids. 6.25"h. 6.5"w. Some edge damage.
                                                                  $400-600
  1056.SLANT FRONT LADIES' DESK.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. Heavily figured rosewood and rosewood veneer, interior with pigeonholes,
       serpentine drawer with applied carving and brass hardware on slender cabriole legs. 39.5"h. 35"w. 19"d.
                                                                  $225-375

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  1057.REGULATOR WALL CLOCK.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century. Pressed oak decorated case with calendar face. 38"h. 17"w. 4.5"d.
                                                                  $175-300
  1058.MANTEL CLOCK.
       France, 1st quarter-20th century. Gilt case mantel clock with porcelain face having Roman numerals, ormolu trim
       with painted foliage and rural peasant scene. 17.75"h. 6.5"w. 3.75"d.
                                                                  $150-225
  1059.SOME SIMILAR BANQUET LAMPS.
       England, 3rd quarter-19th century. Brass fluted columns with Corinthian capitals on square bases with panel cut
       cranberry fonts, electrified. 35"h. overall.
                                                                  $200-300
  1060.SIX POTTERY BANKS.
       American, early 20th century. Six pottery banks with sponge decoration, possibly early Roseville. 4" to 6"w.
                                                                  $100-200
  1061.EIGHT CHAMPAGNE GLASSES.
       Venice, mid 20th century. Tangerine reserves with clear twisted stems and mica flecks throughout. 4.75"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1062.MODERN SCULPTURE ON STAND.
       American, 2nd half-20th century. A mixed materials hand held sculpture consisting of wood, silver, copper and
       plastic on a clear stand, 11.25"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1063.THREE BOXES AND A PIN CUSHION.
       American, late 19th-early 20th century. Oval bentwood birch box, possibly Shaker, with pin cushion top, 4.25"h.
       5.75"w., oval birch box with woven sides and lid with a beaver, 3"h. 5.5"w., and a stave constructed oval bucket,
       3.5"h. 5.5"w. Together with a miniature pin cushion with a woven basket base, 1"h. 1.5"dia.
                                                                  $200-300
  1064.EIGHT PIECES OF BLUE GLASS.
       England, 2nd half-19th century. Six electric blue panel and diamond cut sherbets,4.25"h. 4"dia., and cobalt
       candlestick with panel cut stem and socket, 10"h. Together with a flared cobalt center bowl, 4"h. 11.75"dia. All
       pieces with ground pontils.
                                                                  $175-250
  1065.HEPPLEWHITE-STYLE BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD.
       American, 2nd half-20th century, mahogany, mahogany veneer. Sapwood inlays and plum pudding mahogany
       reserve on top, shallow "D" shape with line inlays and bellflowers on tapered legs. 34.25"h. 67.75"w. 19"d.
                                                                  $200-350
  1066.PANELED CARMEL SLAG GLASS TABLE LAMP.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. Miller Lamp Co. cast white metal frame and a patinated base to resemble
       bronze. 23.5"h., shade is 15.75"dia.
                                                                  $200-350
  1067.EIGHT STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY SHAPED CRUETS AND CASTORS.
       England, 3rd quarter-19th century. Four castors including two with copper luster trim and two with blue willow
       trim, an egg cup in blue willow, and three cruets with blue willow trim, one is missing stopper. 5.25" to 6.5"h.
                                                                  $150-250
  1068.FOUR PIECES OF PORCELAIN AND BRASS.
       European, late 19th-early 20th century. Two pieces of French porcelain including a D&C France dresser tray dated
       1889 with floral decoration and an Old Paris covered jar depicting a bucolic farm scene, 6.5"h. 5"dia. Together
       with two Austrian cut glass oval bowls in bronze ormolu mounts with dolphin feet, 4.75"h. 5.75"w.
                                                                  $150-250
  1069.THREE TIN TOYS.
       American and German, 1st half-20th century. Lithographed tin wind-up goose by Marx, 6.25"h., and an orange
       and blue Marx car with driver, 4.5"h. 11.5"l. Together with a "Strassenwalze" steam roller with partial original
       box, 4.25"h. 7.25"l.
                                                                  $150-250
  1070.TWO MINIATURE CHESTS OF DRAWERS.
       England and American, 3rd quarter-19th century. American Sheraton three-drawer chest with scrolled mahogany
       backsplash, top and drawer fronts, paneled ends and turned legs, 9"h. 9.25"w. 5.75"d. An English four-drawer
       chest with solid ends, dovetailed drawers (missing one pull) and bun feet. 11.25"h. 10.75"w. 6"d.
                                                                  $150-250
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  1070ACASED BOWLING SET.
  .    American, mid 20th century. "Bowling Backstop" set including two scoreboards, two balls, 3.75"dia., and ten pins
       in a mint green painted box 13"h. 24.5"w.
                                                                  $100-200
  1071.FEDERAL LIFT TOP GATE LEG CARD TABLE.
       American, early 19th century, mahogany. Top has concave shaped ends with biscuit corners and bow front. Apron
       has satin wood panels on ends and front with eliptical reserve in center, on reeded and turned thin legs. 29"h.
       36.25"w. 17.5"d. 35"d. when open.
                                                                  $200-400
  1072.NINE ROYAL DOULTON FIGURAL PIECES.
       England, 3rd quarter-20th century. Five Bunnykins figures including Mrs. Bunnykins, Storytime, Rise and Shine,
       Springtime, and Busy needles, 2.75" to 3.75"h.; three Toby jugs including Churchill, man with three-corner hat,
       and The Poacher, 3.5" to 6.75"h. Together with A Good Catch, 7"h.
                                                                  $150-200
  1073.FOUR BLOWN GLASS FLASKS.
       American, mid 19th century. Scroll with iron pontil ,8.5"h., double eagle with blob top, 7.5"h., and double eagle
       embossed Pittsburgh with ring neck, 6.5"h. Together with eagle and clasped hands "Union" with ring neck, 6"h.
                                                                  $125-200
  1074.PLASTER BUST.
       France, 3rd quarter-20th century. Bronze color patinated finish, "Rome 1868" inscribed along sash, Bronze
       Artistique de Paris stamp under left shoulder, "Replica copyright 1971". 23"h.
                                                                  $100-300
  1075.FOUR WOODEN CARVINGS.
       American, mid to late 20th century. Pickerel fish decoy, 9.5"l., rainbow trout decoy, 8.5"l., and a black bird decoy
       ,7.5"l. Together with a yellow bird decoy, 6"l.
                                                                  $100-200
  1076.FOUR OVAL MEDALLIONS.
       England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Three with Wedgwood marks including a light blue jasperware cerub, 5.5"h.,
       grey-blue Athena jasperware, 4."h., and a repaired black basalt Caesar, 2.75"h. Together with one unmarked dark
       brown of Louis XVI, 3.5"h.
                                                                  $150-225
  1077.FEDERAL GATELEG GAME TABLE.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany, mahogany veneer, burl line inlays, pine secondary. Shaped top
       with reeded edge and reeded and turned legs. Refinished. 29.75"h. 35.5"w. 17.75"d. when open.
                                                                  $200-400
  1078.SIX PORCELAIN FIGURES.
       Denmark, 4th quarter-20th century. Four Bing & Grondahl figures including a sleeping girl, crying girl, girl
       kissing boy, and man with accordion, 5.5" to 8.75"h., and two Royal Copenhagen figures including a girl sewing
       and a boy with teddy bear, 5.75" and 7"h.
                                                                  $150-250
  1079.THREE CARVINGS BY FRED ALTEN (MICHIGAN, 1871-1945).
       Three carved and painted wooden animals including a rat (obscured inscription under belly), 4.5"h. 9"l., a four
       legged animal with a tail and bushy head (obscured inscription under belly), 3.5"h. 7.5"l., and a four legged animal
       with a tail, 3.5"h. 6"l.
                                                                  $400-600
  1080.LEHMANN ZIG ZAG.
       Germany, 1st half-20th century. Lithographed tin wind-up toy, red coated man is missing one arm, works turn, but
       exhibit some resistance when wound on a surface. 4.75"h. 5"dia.
                                                                  $300-400
  1081.TWO CERAMIC FLAMINGOS.
       American, 3rd quarter-20th century. Two ceramic statues of pink flamingos, 16" and 13"h.
                                                                   $50-150
  1082.TEN-PIECE FEDERAL-STYLE DINING SUITE.
       American, 2nd quarter-20th century, mahogany with oak secondary. Breakfront sideboard with three drawers over
       four, flat reeded pilasters with lotus capitals and lion brasses, 34.5"h. 68"w. 15.75"d. Table with double Duncan
       Phyfe-style pedestals, 29.5"h. 43.75"w. 71"l. plus two 14.5" leaves. Eight saber leg chairs with upholstered seats
       and backs, two armchairs, 37"h. 23"w. 27"d., and six side chairs, 36.5"h. 20"w. 23"d.
                                                                  $300-500
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  1083.DOMED PANEL CARMEL SLAG GLASS TABLE LAMP.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. Green patinated shade frame and base. 22"h. 18"dia.
                                                                  $200-300
  1084.TWO STAFFORDSHIRE FROG MUGS.
       England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Two hand painted mugs with frogs found in the interior, 5.5"h. and 4.75"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1085.SATSUMA VASE.
       Japan, 2nd half-20th century. Paneled vase depicting figures and a dragon. Scalloped handles and mark under base.
       6"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1086.SIX OPTIC CLEAR OPALESCENT LAMP SHADES.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. Ribbed form, minor roughness on shade rings. 4.5"h. 5"dia.
                                                                  $100-200
  1087.EIGHT PIECES OF BRASS.
       Late 19th century. Four miniature tilt top tables 3.5", 3.25", 3", and 2.75"h. Together with four hand-shaped
       calling card holders 7", 4", 3.75", and 3"l.
                                                                  $100-200
  1088.TILT-TOP STAND.
       American, 20th century, mahogany. Tilt-top stand with dish top and tripod base on ball and claw feet. 28.5"h.
       29"dia.
                                                                  $175-225
  1088AFRENCH REGENCY-STYLE HIGHBACK SETTEE.
  .    American, mid 20th century. Yew frame with turned front arm post and legs. Upholstered back, arms, and single
       detached seat cushion. 44"h. 51"w. 21"d.
                                                                  $100-200
  1089.THREE HORSE TOYS.
       Germany, late 19th-early 20th century. Brown mohair horse pull toy with paper tack 10.5"h. 9.75"l., papier mache
       horse pull toy 6.25"h. 5.75"l. and a cloth covered horse with repaired rear leg 4.25"h. 5"l.
                                                                  $100-200
  1090.THREE CANES.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century. A presentation Masonic cane dated 1885 with a gold filled handle and
       malacca shaft, 34"l., and a presentation cane with sterling knob and hardwood shaft, 36.5"l. Together with a
       composition horn knob with brass ferrule and branch shaft, 36"l.
                                                                  $175-250
  1091.SEVEN STAFFORDSHIRE PIECES.
       England, 3rd quarter-19th century. Five spaniels in black and white with basket of flowers in mouths, 7"h., three
       rust spaniels on blue inkwell base, 4.75"h., pair of white spaniels with basket of flowers, 4.5"h., and a poodle,
       3.5"h. Together with two cats, rust. 3.5"h., and calico, 3.5"h.
                                                                  $125-250
  1092.SIX PIECES OF COLORLESS BLOWN GLASS.
       American, 1st half-19th century. Five pieces of Pittsburgh Pillar blown glass including three bar bottles (one with
       jigger top), 11.25", 10.75", and 9.75"h., handled syrup with pewter cap, 9"h., and a decanter with pewter cap, 12"h.
       Also with six sterling liquor tags and two extra stoppers. Together with a stoppered decanter with cutting and
       etching, 11.5"h.
                                                                  $250-350
  1093.WATCHMAKER'S DESK.
       American, mid 19th century, walnut with poplar secondary. Gallery back with four drawers, work surface with
       four drawers below on pencil post legs. 37.25"h. 39.75"w. 22.5"d.
                                                                  $200-375
  1094.FOUR WOODEN AND GLASS BARN LANTERNS.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Four lanterns of square form with glass, mixed woods and wire handles, 9" to
       11"h.
                                                                  $200-300
  1095.FOUR WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE PIECES.
       England, 3rd quarter-19th century. Three dark blue pieces including a pitcher, 5.5"h., covered jar, 3"h., and a
       jardiniere, 3.75"h. 4"dia. Together with a sage green jardiniere, 4"h. 3.5"h.
                                                                  $150-225
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  1096.TWO CAST IRON MAGIC MECHANICAL BANKS.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Building form with "magic" door to deposit coins, one with red, white and
       blue worn paint 5.5"h. and the second orange, yellow, black and white 4.5"h.
                                                                  $200-300
  1097.THREE PIECES OF HEREND PORCELAIN.
       Hungary, 3rd quarter-19th century. Three basketweave bowls with floral and avian decoration, 4" to 4.5"dia.
                                                                  $150-200
  1098.TWO STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS.
       England, mid 19th century. One dog with copper luster decoration and freestanding front legs, 9"h., and the second
       dog has white with orange muzzle, 8.5"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1099.HENREDON CANDLESTAND.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, mahogany. Chippendale-style candlestand with turned and carved column on
       ball and claw tripod base with carved knees 26.75"h. 22"dia.
                                                                  $150-200
  1100.BRASS TABLETOP MIRROR.
       England, late 19th century. Brass framed tabletop mirror with an elaborate rampant lion crest, 26.5"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1101.LARGE DOME-SHAPED SLAG GLASS PANEL TABLE LAMP.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. White metal frame with filigree pattern of ships and Statue of Liberty with a
       cast metal base, painted white with blue and purple slag panels. 24"h., shade is 20"dia.
                                                                  $200-300
  1102.THREE DECANTERS.
       England and Germany, late 19th century. One square German decanter with coaching scene and foliage, 7.5"h.,
       and one English panel cut with grapes, 14.5"h. Together with a rectangular English cranberry decanter with panel
       cutting and gold decoration, 8.75"h.
                                                                  $125-250
  1103.ART GLASS VASE.
       Czechoslovakia, 2nd half-20th century. Opalescent vase having a finely textured surface, bulbous form, flared rim
       and applied masses. "Czechoslovakia" is acid etched under base with a rough pontil. 6.25"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1104.PAIR OF CUT STOPPERED DECANTERS.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. Heavily cut bulbous form decanters with panel cut necks, both 12.75"h.
                                                                  $150-275
  1105.SETTLE BENCH.
       American, mid 19th century, poplar. Half arrowback with six-leg stretcher base, curved arms, and turned posts and
       legs. 32"h. 72.5"w. 17"d.
                                                                  $150-250
  1106.TWO PIECES OF ART GLASS.
       Italy, 3rd quarter-20th century. Pair of Murano fish, one retains adhesive label. 15.5"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1107.FOUR HEREND COVERED JARS.
       Hungary, 3rd quarter-20th century. One decorated with foliage and gold, 5.75"h. 6"dia., and two smaller jars, 3"h.
       2.75"dia. Together with a heart shaped jar, 2"h. 3"w.
                                                                  $200-300
  1108.WEDGWOOD TRICOLOR CREAMER.
       England, mid 19th century. Buff ground with green and puce jasperware foliage, "Wedgwood" mark only, 4.5"h.
       Small chip on spout.
                                                                  $200-300
  1109.FOUR WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE VASES.
       England, 3rd quarter-19th century. Pair of hourglass-shaped vases with classical scenes and Wedgwood mark,
       8"h., and a pair of cylinder vases with Wedgwood England mark, 5.75"h.
                                                                  $125-250
  1110.ARMORIAL EXPORT BOWL.
       China, 19th century. Porcelain bowl decorated with two U.S. eagles and floral sprays, unmarked, 3.25"h. 8"dia.
                                                                  $100-200
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  1111.TWISTED WIRE PLANT STAND.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. Rectangular shape with bottom shelf and stepped upper shelves, two per side
       with center cap, old white paint, and on castors. 40"h. 40.5"w. 19.5"d.
                                                                  $200-300
  1112.EIGHT CUT OVERLAY CORDIALS.
       Anglo-Irish, mid 20th century. Amber cut to clear urn-shaped reserves with diamond cutting at base, panel cut
       stems and thistles etched to clear borders, 3.5"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1113.TWO HANDWOVEN COVERLETS.
       American, 1st half 19th century, wool and cotton. Doublecloth in indigo, rust and natural, 73" x 86" and blue and
       white intricately woven overshot, 73" x 90".
                                                                  $125-225
  1114.OHIO JACQUARD COVERLET.
       Fulton County, 1843, wool and cotton. Center seam, tied Beiderwand. Eagle bottom border, double building side
       borders, centerfield of floral medallions. Signed in corner blocks "Whofe By P. Burkerd Fulton County Ohio
       1843". 80" x 91".
                                                                  $125-250
  1115.PAIR OF QUEZAL LAMP SHADES.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. Ribbed bulbous torchiere shape with amber iridescence, both signed.
       Roughness around shade ring. 6"h.
                                                                  $125-250
  1116.ENAMELED GLASS VASE.
       France, early 20th century. Green satin glass vase with gold and enamel foliate decoration, marked "63/648" under
       base. 12"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1117.TWISTED WIRE PLANT STAND.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. Oval-shaped shelf on high legs with rectangular center shelf, old salmon paint,
       and on castors. 46.5"h. 34"w. 22.5"d.
                                                                  $150-250
  1118.ZANESVILLE STONEWARE CROCK.
       Ohio, late 19th century. Three-gallon stoneware crock with cobalt stenciling "Bumbaugh & Hamelback / Stone
       Ware MFG / Zanesville. O." 11.25"h. Imperfections.
                                                                  $100-200
  1119.TWO PIECES OF STEUBEN GLASS.
       American, 4th quarter-20th century. Lidded jar with ram-head finial, 6.5"h. 5.5"dia., and a vase with applied foot
       and globular handles, 3.75"h. 4.75"dia.
                                                                  $150-250
  1120.FOUR PIECES OF PEKING GLASS.
       China, 4th quarter-20th century. Slender urn shaped vase in opaque yellow-green with orange carved birds and
       foliate overlay, 10"h., and three white pieces with blue overlay including a covered jar with geishas, 6.5"h., urn
       shaped vase with birds and flowers, 8"h., and slender urn-shaped vase with grapes, 6"h.
                                                                  $150-250
  1121.PUNCH AND JUDY MECHANICAL BANK.
       American, late 19th century. Cast iron, large letters. Original paint. 7.5"h.
                                                                  $300-500
  1122.WOVEN BASKET.
       Massachusetts, early 20th century. Woven Nantucket basket with swing handle, 7.25"h. 11.5"dia. Some loss
       around rim.
                                                                  $100-200
  1123.ONE-DRAWER EMPIRE WORK TABLE.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Refinished cherry with flame grain mahogany veneer on front. Ogee drawer
       front with dovetailed sides on turned legs. 28.75"h. 20.5"w. 18.5"d.
                                                                  $125-250
  1124.CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK.
       American, late 19th century. Mule Entering Barn Bank by Edward L. Morris. Original paint. Norman book, 4030-
       a. 5.5"h. 8.5"w.
                                                                  $400-600
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  1125.TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE.
       American, late 19th century. Double handled four-gallon crock with cobalt bird, "Adam Caire, Pokeepsie, NY",
       11"h. Double handled two-gallon crock with cobalt bird, "N.A. White & Son, Utica, NY", 9"h.
                                                                  $200-400
  1126.MAJOLICA-STYLE PITCHER.
       England, early 20th century. Paneled pitcher with embossed foliate and fruit decoration, ram's head handle and
       face of Poseidon under spout, 10"h. Repair to spout.
                                                                  $150-250
  1127.ROCKINGHAM PITCHER AND SYRUP JUG.
       England, mid 19th century. Salt glazed pitcher with embossed decoration and hound handle (repaired spout),
       10.25"h., and a syrup jug with silver cap and base marked for London and John Foster II. 9"h.
                                                                  $150-250
  1128.CAPO DI MONTE FIGURAL GROUP.
       Italy, 4th quarter-20th century. "The Cheaters" depicting young boys playing cards, signed by Merli along front
       base edge, crown over N mark, mounted on a wooden base,
                                                                  $500-800
  1129.TIGER MAPLE ONE-DRAWER WORK TABLE.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, boldly figured maple with poplar secondary. Dovetailed drawers, turned legs,
       and poplar leaves, 12.5". 29"h. 20.25"w. 20.25"d.
                                                                  $200-300
  1130.TWO GOLD BROOCHES.
       18k yellow gold bar pin feauturing scrolled filigree work and four oval lapis, "C" clasp, in a possibly original
       Renaud, Paris box, 2g., and a 14k yellow gold pendant brooch set with three blue stones (most likely sapphires),
       marked "DET", 12g.
                                                                  $300-500
  1131.LADIES' DIAMOND RING.
       American, 1st half-20th century. White gold engagement ring (tests as 14k) with a center round .25ct diamond
       flanked on each side by six smaller round diamonds.
                                                                  $400-600
  1132.SCARAB BRACELET.
       Marked 14k yellow gold bracelet with six carved cabochon stones with markings on reverse, 7.5"l., 26g with
       stones.
                                                                  $100-200
  1133.LADIES' DIAMOND RING.
       American, 2nd quarter-20th century. Unmarked 18k white gold ring with openwork gallery and East-West
       orientation with four diamonds and four blue stones.
                                                                  $400-600
  1134.LADIES' DIAMOND RING.
       Twentieth century. White gold diamond cluster engagement ring, marked 14kt ,with six round diamonds set
       around a central brilliant cut diamond, hallmarked "Flair". 2.3g.
                                                                  $300-400
  1135.HIGH BACK PAINTED DRY SINK.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, poplar. Top has three dovetailed drawers over dovetailed well, bottom has two
       dovetailed drawers over two paneled doors. Simple cutout ends and front, old worn graining to look like oak.
       49.25"h. 43"w. 22"d.
                                                                  $400-600
  1136.FOUR PIECES OF JEWELRY.
       A 14k yellow gold rope chain, 20.25"l., 11g., Victorian 14k yellow gold brooch housing onyx and six seed pearls,
       4g., an unmarked coral cameo brooch with a tri-color gold frame (most likely 14k) and "C" clasp. Together with
       two shell cameos, one also a pendant in a silver frame marked 800 and the second in a gold rope twist frame (most
       likely 14k) having a "C" clasp.
                                                                  $400-600
  1137.LADIES' BRUSH AND MIRROR.
       American, 2nd quarter-20th century. Gold-tone brush and mirror with matching enamel floral and scroll decoration
       over an ivory ground. Brush is 9.5"l. and mirror is 14"l.
                                                                   $50-125
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  1138.FOUR GOLD RINGS.
       Four 14k yellow gold rings including one set with a row of seed pearls, the second set with six opals surrounding a
       center round brilliant diamond and a simple six-prong setting with a peridot, all pieces marked. Together with a
       Victorian ring set with four seed pearls and an amethyst, inscription along inside of band. 10g overall.
                                                                  $200-300
  1139.TWO PIECES OF SILVER.
       European, 2nd half-19th century. English sterling wax seal bearing coat of arms with a heavily chased handle,
       2.5"h., and a Continental chased oval hinged lid box marked 800 and decorated with cherubs and flowers, 1"h.
       2.5"w. 2"d.
                                                                  $150-250
  1140.LADIES' GOLD RING.
       Marked 14k yellow gold ring having a ribbed shank set with a marquis cut blue topaz and opposite top and bottom
       edges with diamond chips, also marked "ODU", 6g including stones.
                                                                  $150-250
  1141.FOUR-DRAWER SHERATON CHEST.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, flame birch, tiger maple and pine secondary. Tiger top with beaded edge, birch
       case with solid ends and very thin turned legs. Dovetailed drawers have tiger fronts. Replaced brasses. 37.25"h.
       39.5"w. 19"d.
                                                                  $300-500
  1142.GOLD WATCH CHAIN AND FOB.
       Yellow gold watch chain and fob, tests as 14k, engraved "Sallie", 16g.
                                                                  $200-400
  1143.FIVE GOLD RINGS.
       Three 14k white gold bands, one being faceted, a 10k white gold ring set with a purple stone, and a 10k yellow
       gold ring set with a round purple stone. 25g overall.
                                                                  $350-450
  1144.CAMEO RING.
       Marked 14k white gold ring set with a stone cameo of a soldier, 6g including stone.
                                                                  $100-200
  1145.FIVE FRAMED MEDALLIONS.
       Italy, 3rd quarter-19th century. Four round classical plaster busts in square black velvet frames, 3.5"sq., and a
       single gold leaf frame with four small red plaster busts of classical figures, 5"h. 8.5"w.
                                                                  $100-200
  1146.TRANSITIONAL SHERATON TO EMPIRE FOUR-DRAWER CHEST.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th, cherry with poplar secondary. Paneled ends, freestanding pilasters, turned feet, and
       dovetailed drawers with applied beading. 50"h. 41.75"w. 21.75"d.
                                                                  $150-250
  1147.CASE OF PENS.
       American and Canadian, 2nd and 3rd quarter-20th century. Twenty-one writing utensils including a yellow
       cloisonne pen, Parker England with a 14kt gold nib, four Parker USA including two Duofold, Ingersoll with 14kt
       gold nib, two Watermans with 14kt gold nibs, Marathon with 14kt gold nib, Wahl Oxford with 14kt gold nib and
       Everready gold filled pencil, Durium with 14kt gold plated nib, Webster with 14kt gold nib, two Iridium tipped,
       Esterbrook, Fifth Avenue, Weidlich Simpson and a Kaweco-Sport pen and pencil in a small case. 4" to 5.5"l.
       Together with a fitted cloth case with zipper closure.
                                                                  $150-250
  1148.THREE PIECES OF JEWELRY.
       Early 20th century. Carved bone necklace, 21"l. Disc carved natural green stone necklace, 18"l. Together with an
       unmarked silver ring set with a green stone, 1"h.
                                                                   $75-125
  1149.GROUP OF JEWELRY.
       American or European, late 19th century and 2nd quarter-20th century. Art Deco parure of a gold tone necklace,
       15.5"l., bracelet, 6.75"l. and pair of clip earrings, 1"h., all set with green marbled cabochons. Twisted form brooch
       with a heart-shaped pendant set with green glass, "C" clasp, 2.25"w. Together with a white gold (tests as 14k) stick
       pin set with a colorless stone, 2.5"l.
                                                                   $75-125
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  1150.EIGHT OLD JUDGE CIGARETTE ADVERTISEMENTS.
       New York, early 20th century. Eight lithographed advertisements for Old Judge Cigarettes by Goodwin & Co. and
       printed by H. Bencke. All approximately 7"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1151.CASE OF PENS.
       American and Canadian, 2nd and 3rd quarter-20th century. Eighteen writing instruments including John Holland,
       Parker, eight Sheaffers, including one with 14K gold nib, and one Fineline, Inkograph with 14K gold nib, Supreme
       with 14K gold plated nib, Conklin with 14K gold nib, Monogram with 14K gold nib, two Wearever with "Special
       Alloy" nibs, and a Waterman with 14K gold nib and matching pencil, 4.25" to 5.5"l. All housed in a fitted case
       with lift top lid and one drawer.
                                                                  $150-250
  1152.ROOM SIZE TURKISH RUG.
       Third quarter-20th century. Handmade wool and cotton rug in earth tones of beige, tan, coral, green and blue.
       Floral pattern with center medallion. 6'6"x 10'.
                                                                  $200-300
  1153.SEVEN BOXES.
       European, 2nd half-19th century. Two French calling card holders, tortoise shell with mother-of-pearl inlay, 4"h.
       2.75"w. and 3.5"h. 2.5"w. Two French papier mache snuff boxes including one oval with black lacquer, 2.25"h.
       3"w., and one rectangular, 1"h. 3"w. Round French box with painted portrait on lid, 3.5"dia. Niello Asian themed
       case and a grey metal case with gold foliage, 3.5"h. 3.25"w. Together with an oval faux sharkskin change purse
       with a brass buckle design on lid, 1.5"h. 2.75"w.
                                                                  $200-300
  1154.WOODY HAYES AND GRANDMA MOSES AUTOGRAPHS.
       American, 2nd half-20th century. Framed napkin, bearing Woody Hayes autograph and "Go Buckeyes!", matted
       on scarlet and grey felt, 8.25"h. 10.25"w. Grandma Moses signature dated 1948 with a newspaper clipping about
       the artist, in a plastic frame, 10"h. 8.25"w.
                                                                  $100-200
  1155.COLLECTION OF CINCINNATI REDS MEMORABILIA.
       American, 20th century. Group of Reds memorabilia and collectibles including early postcards (one of Huggins),
       seven buttons, 1905 Baseball Guide and several score cards and programs.
                                                                  $100-200
  1156.WWII BOMBER JACKET.
       New York, 2nd quarter-20th century. Leather U.S. Air Force jacket made by Bronco MFG. Co. with a polychrome
       hand painted design on back "Zombie IV", size 38.
                                                                  $150-250
  1157.TWO STONEWARE JUGS.
       American, late 19th century. Three-gallon, Fort Edwards jug with floral cobalt decoration, 15.75"h., and a two-
       gallon jug with cobalt bird decoration,13.5"h.
                                                                  $200-300
  1158.LADDERBACK CHAIR.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, maple. Turned posts and rungs, rounded top and back splats. Damage to splint
       seat. 35.5"h. 18"w. 13.5"d.
                                                                  $100-125
  1159.FRAMED WATERCOLOR BY CORNELIUS WESTERBEEK (NETHERLANDS, 1844-1903).
       Watercolor on paper of a flock of sheep and shepherdess, signed and dated "01" lower middle. 19"h. 22.75"w.
                                                                  $200-400
  1160.FRAMED WINTER SCENE BY JOHN J. ZANG (GEORGIA/NEW YORK, B. 1859).
       Oil on canvas "Returning from a Stag Hunt, Canadian Winter", signed lower right. 45.25"h. 37.5"w.
                                                                $800-1,000
  1161.SHIELD-BACK HEPPLEWHITE SIDE CHAIR.
       England, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany. Upholstered seat and spade feet. 37.25"h. 21.5"w. 17.5"d.
                                                                  $100-200
  1162.PAIR OF QUEZAL SHADES IN BRASS FRAMES.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. Calcite iridescent torchiere form shades, signed, in tall candlestick shaped
       lamps, 15.5"h. overall.
                                                                  $200-300
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  1163.TANTALUS.
       England, 1st quarter-20th century. Oak frame with Sheffield silver on copper mounts and three matching cut glass
       decanters with prisms, cut stoppers, and three tags for gin, scotch, and whiskey. Decanters are 9.25"h. and frame is
       11.25"h.14.75"w.
                                                                  $200-275
  1164.FRAMED OIL ON CANVAS.
       American, 19th century. Landscape with a figure in a canoe and grazing cattle. 19.5"h. 25.5"w. Repaired.
                                                                  $100-200
  1165.TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS ON TIN.
       European, 3rd quarter-19th century. Oval portrait of a bearded man playing a harp for a younger lady, 13"h. 11"w.,
       and a cottage scene depicting an older , 9.25"h. 10.5"w. Both in gold leaf frames.
                                                                  $250-350
  1166.HEAVILY CARVED SIDE CHAIR.
       Germany, mid 19th century. Continental oak carved back rest and double eagle back splat on curved tapered legs.
       34.5"h. 18.25"w. 20"d.
                                                                  $100-200
  1167.THREE FRAMED CURRIER & IVES PRINTS.
       New York, late 19th century. "My Love and I", 17"h. 20"w., and "The Lovers Reconciliation" ,23.25"h. 19.25"w.
       Together with "Lanercrost Priory", 18"h. 22"w. Imperfections.
                                                                  $100-200
  1168.PAIR OF STAINED GLASS WINDOWS.
       American, mid 20th century. Pair of stained and leaded glass windows in wooden frames with floral motifs,
       39.5"h. 51.5"w.
                                                                  $200-400
  1169.DRYSINK.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, poplar. Top has two stacked drawers beside well over two paneled doors,
       simple cut out ends and apron. 37.75"h. 44.25"w. 19.75"d.
                                                                  $200-400
  1170.FRAMED PAINTING BY EVA MAKK (ETHIOPIA/HAWAII, B. 1933).
       Oil on canvas of water scene with grass huts, signed lower right, 30.75"h. 32.75"w.
                                                                  $100-300
  1171.THREE-PIECE GIRANDOLE SET.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Romanesque openwork brass standards with statuary niches holding a
       crusader knight. Marble basses, two one-branch, 15"h., and one three-branch, 17.25"h., all hung with prisms.
                                                                  $200-275
  1172.TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS AFTER VAN THOREN.
       Austria, mid 20th century, oil on board. Two allegorical landscapes featuring people, trees and ruins, 18"h.
       15.5"w. Both in gold leaf frames.
                                                                  $200-300
  1173.FRAMED LANDSCAPE.
       American, 2nd quarter-20th century. Oil on board, signed F. Thomas lower left, 14.5"h. 18"w.
                                                                  $100-200
  1174.SMALL WORK TABLE.
       England, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany with oak secondary. Simple cutout back splash, two dovetailed
       drawers with replaced brasses and nicely turned legs. 35"h. 41.75"w. 20.25"d.
                                                                  $250-400
  1175.TWO MOCHA MUGS.
       England, 19th century. Two mugs with leaf molded handles, one with earthworm, 6"h., and one with seaweed,
       3.5"h. Repair to earthworm handle.
                                                                  $150-300
  1175AFOUR MEDIUM BLUE ROMANTIC TRANSFER IRONSTONE PLATTERS.
  .    England, mid 19th century. "Shannon", 15"w., "Ontario Lake Scenery" by Heath, 15.75"w., and "Roselle" by
       Meir, 15.75"w. Together with "Palestine" by Ridgeway, 17.5"w.
                                                                  $200-300
  1176.FRENCH BAROQUE-STYLE CLOCK.
       First quarter-19th century. Mahogany banjo shape, its face having Roman numerals and stamped brass hands,
       thermometer in neck, all surrounded with fire gilded brass trim. 46"h. 14"w.
                                                                  $300-500
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  1177.PAINTED PIE SAFE.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, poplar and pine. Yellowed paint overall with six punched tin panels on ends at
       top (three being geometric, three being circles with stars) and lower ends paneled. Single panel door over
       dovetailed drawer over single panel door. 71.5"h. 21.5"w. 16.5"d.
                                                                  $200-400
  1178.ART POTTERY JARDINIERE AND PEDESTAL.
       Ohio, 1st half-20th century. Unmarked Louwelsa-style jardiniere, 10.5"h. 12.75"dia., and pedestal, 24"h., 34.5"h.
       overall.
                                                                  $200-400
  1179.GILT FRAMED PAINTING.
       European, early 19th century, oil on canvas. European countryside, unsigned. 27"h. 31"w.
                                                                  $200-300
  1180.FRAMED WATERCOLOR BY WILLIAM WOODLAND (ENGLAND, B. 1909).
       Coastal watercolor of men fishing, signed lower left, 16"h. 20.25"w.
                                                                  $200-400
  1181.TWO SIMILAR WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS.
       American, ca.1800, oak, maple and pine. Saddle seats, turned legs and armrests, "H" stretchers and plain spindle
       backs. 37"h. 21"w. 19"d and 37"h. 25"w. 21"d.
                                                                  $200-350
  1182.THREE WOODEN BOXES.
       American, mid 20th and mid 19th century. A later conjoined heart form carved from one piece of wood with bone
       diamond inlays, 6"h. 16.5"l. 7.5"d. A pine dovetailed box with old black paint and red pinstriping, 5.5"h. 6.75"w.
       9.75"l. And a pine box painted green with hearts and star decoration in red on lid, 4.5"h. 10"w. 6"d.
                                                                  $175-300
  1183.FRAMED LANDSCAPE WITH COWS.
       American, 1913. Oil on canvas, unsigned, dated lower right, 32.5"h. 45"w.
                                                                  $150-300
  1184.DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK.
       American, 2nd half-19th century. Five-gallon crock decorated with cobalt banding and freehand trailing vines,
       impressed 5. 15.5"h. Imperfections.
                                                                  $200-300
  1185.QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE.
       American, 3rd quarter-18th century, mahogany. One over three dovetailed drawers, cabriole pad feet. All four legs
       have been replaced from the ankles down, replaced brasses, finials, and drops on front.
                                                                  $300-500
  1186.DECORATED STONEWARE JUG.
       American, 4th quarter-20th century. Four-quart batter jug decorated with a cobalt bird, 9.5"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1187.STAINED GLASS WINDOW.
       American, mid 20th century. Stained and leaded glass window with an amber border and central foliate motif
       60"h. 36"w.
                                                                  $100-300
  1188.THREE-GALLON STONEWARE CROCK.
       American, late 19th century. Free hand cobalt decoration and impressed numeral. 13.5"h. Imperfections.
                                                                  $150-300
  1189.ONE-PIECE CORNER CUPBOARD.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, poplar. Ogee cornice over single nine-pane glass door, single dovetailed
       drawer, and one two-panel door below, cutout feet, and mellow red refinishing. 78.5"h. 44.5"w., requires a 30.5"
       corner.
                                                                  $400-700
  1190.THREE-GALLON STONEWARE.
       Pennsylvania, 2nd half-19th century. Jas. Hamilton & Co., Greensboro, PA, with stenciled and freehand cobalt
       decoration 13.25"h.
                                                                  $150-250

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  1191.FRAMED PORTRAIT OF A GIRL.
       American, late 19th century. Oil on canvas of a young girl wearing a bonnet and standing in a field of daisies,
       unsigned, 25.5"h. 19.5"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1192.FRESCO AFTER MELOZZO DA FORLI (ITALIAN, 1438-1494).
       Italy, late 20th century. Limited edition framed plaster fresco on canvas of a music-making angel after Melozzo,
       now housed in the Basilica dei Santi Apostoli, Pinacotecca Vaticana. Produced in accordance with the original
       Renaissance methods of fresco, in a simple wooden frame, 37.25"h. 30.25"w. Certificate of authenticity included
       on verso (number 70/999).
                                                                  $150-300
  1193.CHILD'S SIZE QUEEN ANNE-STYLE SETTEE.
       American, 4th quarter-20th century, mahogany. Two urn-shaped backsplats, curved arms, cabriole pad foot legs,
       and crewelwork slip seat. 30.25"h. 38"w. 16"d.
                                                                  $100-200
  1194.FOUR FRAMED PRINTS: CURRIER & IVES AND KELLOGGS.
       American, late 19th century. Kelloggs "The Little Sisters", 17.5"h. 13.75"w., Kelloggs "The Little Brothers",
       17.75"h. 14"w., and Currier & Ives "The Wonderful Albino Family", 17.75"h. 12.5"w. Together with Currier &
       Ives "Miss Martha Jones, The Lilliputian Queen", 17.25"h. 12.5"w. Imperfections.
                                                                  $100-200
  1195.TWO CAST IRON FIGURAL MECHANICAL BANKS.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century. Uncle Sam 11.25"h. and Tammany Bank with brown, blue and yellow paint
       5.75"h.
                                                                  $200-300
  1196.CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK.
       American, late 19th-early 20th century. "Jolly Nigger Bank", made by Shepard Hardware. Original paint, replaced
       screw. 7"h.
                                                                  $400-600
  1197.PIESAFE.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, walnut with pine secondary. One-board top, solid ends, simple cutout ends
       and feet. Two three-panel doors with star punched tin inserts. 47.75"h. 43.75"w. 15.25"d.
                                                                  $250-400
  1198.PAINTED CASE OF DRAWERS.
       Asian, late 20th century. Modern reproduction, three rows of six drawers with nail construction. Blue green paint
       with beige trim. 14"h. 26"w. 11.5"d.
                                                                  $125-175
  1199.FOUR HORSE TOYS.
       American and German, 4th quarter-19th century. Three pull toys including one with wool body, 9.5"h. 8.25"l., the
       second painted (missing ears and tail), 8.5"h. 7"l., and a papier mache horse with harness and straw tail, 4.5"h. 4"l.
       Together with a German dapple-painted wooden horse, marked, 5"h. 4"l.
                                                                  $125-225
  1200.BRASS VERTICAL TANK STUDENT LAMP.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century. Adjustable height, weighted base, patent date "Oct. 28, 79", with a milk glass
       shade, 18.5"h. 5.5"dia.
                                                                  $125-200
  1201.PAIR OF BANNISTER BACK SIDE CHAIRS.
       American, mid 18th century, mixed woods. Boldly turned legs, back and rungs. Rush seats have wear. 45.25"h.
       19.75"w. 18"d.
                                                                  $175-375
  1202.OIL PAINTING BY EVA MAKK (ETHIOPIA/HAWAII, B. 1933).
       Framed oil on canvas, "The Garden Party", signed lower left, 32.5"h. 44.5"w.
                                                                  $400-600
  1203.SPODE-COPELAND CHINA SERVICE.
       England, 3rd quarter-20th century. "Dimity" pattern bone china including thirteen dinner plates, 10.75"dia., sixteen
       salad plates, 8"dia., ten bread and butter plates, 6.5"dia., twelve sauces, 5"dia., fourteen cups and saucers, two pair
       of salt and peppers, two gravy boats with attached underplates, one square and thee oval vegetable dishes, three
       oval platters, a chop plate, and teapot with sugar and creamer. Approximately eighty pieces.
                                                                  $250-400
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  1204.CAST IRON FIRE TOY.
       American, early 20th century. Horse drawn hose reel with driver and original paint. 21"l.
                                                                  $200-300
  1205.PAINTED LIFT-LID DRYSINK.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, poplar. Top has covered well with one right side dovetailed drawer over two
       paneled doors. Cutout ends and feet, worn grey repaint. 32.75"h. 43"w. 20.25"d.
                                                                  $250-400
  1206.CAST IRON FIRE ENGINE PUMPER.
       American, mid 20th century. Two horses pulling steam pump with two firemen, in black, red, gold, white etc.
       paint. 8.5"h. 21.5"l.
                                                                  $125-250
  1207.CAST IRON HORSE DRAWN LADDER WAGON.
       American, mid 20th century. Red, black, white, gold and silver paint. 9.5"h. 31"l.
                                                                  $150-300
  1208.TWO CAST IRON FIRE PUMPERS.
       American, early 20th century. Both with traces of original red paint, one with two horses, one with three. 18"l.
       19"l.
                                                                  $200-300
  1209.VICTORIAN HALL TREE WITH MIRROR.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Openwork crest with shell carving, eight hat knobs, pierced openwork
       decorated single dovetailed drawer with carved pulls, two round umbrella openings and cast iron drip pans, on
       turned legs. 86"h. 35"w. 13"d.
                                                                  $225-350
  1210.HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUG.
       Turkey, 4th quarter-20th century. Wool and cotton in corals, blue, beige, green and tan with a geometric pattern
       and center medallion. 7'9" x 5'3".
                                                                  $200-400
  1211.TWO TOYS.
       American, early 20th century. Cast iron wagon with driver pulled by a brace of oxen, some original paint. 15"l.
       Carved wooden log sled with driver and horses, 15"l.
                                                                  $200-400
  1212.FOUR CAST IRON HORSE AND WAGONS.
       American, early 20th century. Three carriages and "CONTRACTORS DUMP WAGON". All with original paint.
       7" to 14"l.
                                                                  $200-300
  1213.TWO CAST IRON FIRE TOYS.
       American, early 20th century. Hook and ladder toy with driver and three horses, 18.5"l. Hose reel wagon with
       driver and one horse. 15.5"l.
                                                                  $200-400
  1214.PAINTED DRY SINK.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, pine. Worn brown mustard paint over red, slab constructed well, and ends
       with beadboard front and back, single front door. 29.5"h. 40.75"w. 15"d.
                                                                  $200-400
  1215.SIX-TUNE CYLINDER MUSIC BOX.
       Switzerland, 4th quarter-19th century. Ink grained case with mahogany lid and inlays. 5.75"h. 17"w.
                                                                  $250-350
  1216.COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE AND CYLINDERS.
       American, early 20th century. Small type Q graphophone with exposed works and Columbia Phonograph Co.
       label, also includes horn and six cylinders. 9.75"h. including horn.
                                                                  $125-225
  1217.THREE BOOKS.
       "The Works of William Hogarth" Vols. I and II as compiled by Rev. John Trusler, The London Publishing and
       Printing Company, London and New York. Red leather covered boards with gilding along spine and both boards.
       Together with "The Birds of North America. Drawn and Colored from Nature by Theodore Jasper, A.M., M.D.",
       Jacob H. Studer & Co., New York and Columbus, Ohio. Red leather covered boards with embossed gilding,
       repaired spine.
                                                                  $150-300
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  1218.EIGHT WINDSOR-STYLE BOWBACK CHAIRS.
       American, 2nd half-20th century, mixed woods. Made by a contemporary Pennsylvania maker, saddle seats, boldly
       turned legs, stretchers and spindle backs with distressed black paint. Two armchairs, 41.25"h. 25"w. 17.5"d., and
       six side chairs, 39"h. 16.5"w. 17.5"d.
                                                                  $500-700
  1219.PAIR OF BRASS CANDLE LAMPS WITH ETCHED SHADES.
       England, 3rd quarter-19th century. Weighted brass bases with cast foot handles and spring fed candles. Etched
       clear shades have applied rims, one cobalt and one cranberry. 18.25"h.
                                                                  $175-300
  1220.PIPE RACK WITH DRAWER.
       American, mid 20th century. Scalloped crest with space for five pipes having a dovetailed base 14.75"h. 8"w. 5"d.
       with five white clay pipes.
                                                                  $125-225
  1221.FRAMED SEASCAPE.
       American or European, 20th century. Pastel of ships in choppy waters, unsigned, 21.5"h. 29.5"w.
                                                                  $100-200
  1222.CHERRY CANDLESTAND.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century. Curly rectangular top, turned column, and snake leg tripod base. Refinished.
       26"h. 19"w. 18"d.
                                                                  $125-250
  1223.MICROSCOPE AND OPTICIANS LENS KIT.
       American, 2nd quarter-20th century. Spencer microscope of Buffalo, New York, brass with black paint, 12"h.,
       with a fitted box. Slant front lens case with drawer, 13.75"h. 20.75"w. 9"d., with extra instruments.
                                                                  $150-300
  1224.THREE DECORATED REDWARE PITCHERS.
       Possibly France, early 20th century. Three handled redware pitchers with slip floral decoration. 8" to 10.25"h.
       Imperfections.
                                                                  $100-200
  1224ALIFT-TOP DOVETAILED BOX.
  .    American, mid 19th century, tiger maple, poplar secondary. Three-well interior, refinished. 4"h. 38.25"w. 7.5"d.
                                                                  $125-150
  1225.PORCELAIN REGENCY TEA SET.
       Denmark, late 18th century. Hard paste white porcelain with floral decoration and gold trim including teapot,
       7.5"h., sugar, 5.5"h. creamer, 7"h., waste bowl, 4"h., and eight handleless tea bowls and saucers.
                                                                  $150-300
  1226.TWO-DRAWER WORK TABLE.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry with poplar secondary. One-board top, turned legs and two dovetailed
       drawers with turned pulls. Refinished top. 29.5"h. 19"w. 18.75"d.
                                                                  $150-250
  1227.RABBIT PLATE SIGNED PEWABIC.
       Michigan, 1st half-20th century. Ceramic plate decorated in blue with a rim of rabbits, signed on reverse. 9"dia.
                                                                  $400-600
  1228.NINE IMARI SCALLOPED EDGE PLATES.
       Asian, 3rd quarter-19th century. Bold colors of rust, green, cobalt and gold enhancing floral and geometric borders
       and scenic centers. Decorated with cobalt flourishes on back and marked. 8.5"dia.
                                                                  $100-200
  1229.THREE PIECES OF PORCELAIN.
       China and England, 1st quarter-19th century. Canton export reticulated edge oval tray, 8.75"l., and a Clews
       historical blue plate, 10"dia. Together with a Spode handled cover plate having an "Indian Tree" pattern variation,
       11.75"w.
                                                                  $150-250
  1230.FOUR-DRAWER CHIPPENDALE CHEST.
       American 4th quarter-18th century, maple. One-board top has beaded edge, as do four dovetailed drawers, solid
       ends and high bracket feet. Replaced feet, back and brasses. 35.5"h. 38.75"w. 18.5"d.
                                                                  $250-450
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  1231.WICKER WORK GATHERING BASKET.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century. Splint oak frame with some insect damage. 8"h. 41"w. 29.5"d.
                                                                  $100-200
  1231AHANGING CANDLE LANTERN.
  .    England, mid 19th century. Hexagonal lantern having a piecework chimney top and hanging ring, holds single 3"
       candleand retains label "Sherwoods Limited Birmingham". 22"h. plus ring 12"dia.
                                                                  $200-300
  1232.PRIMITIVE HARVEST TABLE.
       American, 2nd half-19th century, pine. Two-board top with breadboard ends, heavy tapered legs with applied
       apron. 27.75"h. 32.75"w. 85.5"l.
                                                                  $200-400
  1233.THREE PEWTER CHARGERS AND A BASIN.
       England, 19th century. Three chargers with partial touch marks including "INWatts", 15"dia., "TSA", 15.25"dia..
       and "IH", 15"dia. Together with a basin marked for London and "AHC", 16.25"dia.
                                                                  $250-450
  1234.DRY SINK.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, walnut with pine secondary. Center overlapping drawer under well and over
       two panel doors. Refinished. 33"h. 43"w. 18"d.
                                                                  $250-400
  1235.TWO HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS.
       Asian, 4th quarter-20th century, wool and cotton. Lilihan in blue, green, coral, beige, red and black, 5'6" x 3'6",
       and a Persian in blue, tan, beige, red, coral, green and brown, 6' x 4'.
                                                                  $300-450
  1236.THREE ART DECO-STYLE CHANDELIERS.
       American, mid 20th century. Three matching cast metal painted frames and glass shades, one having six lights,
       18"h. 20"dia., the second having five lights, 18"h. 19"dia., and the third having three lights (missing two shades),
       16"h.
                                                                  $200-300
  1237.TWO FRAMED ART DECO ETCHINGS.
       American and European, c. 1920s. Drypoint etching of a woman and a bird, signed Glenn B. Churchill lower right
       and "Tersina" lower left, 26.75"h. 21.75"w. And a drypoint etching of a woman with an apple tree signed
       indistinctly lower right, 27"h. 33"w.
                                                                  $100-200
  1238.QUEEN ANNE EIGHT-DRAWER HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS.
       American, mid 18th century, cherry with pine secondary. Dovetailed case and drawers, solid ends, cabriole legs
       with pad feet. Top has molded cornice, two over three overlapping drawers, base has three overlapping drawers
       and nicely cut out apron and ends. Replaced brasses. 60.75"h. 38.5"w. 20.75"d.
                                                                  $400-600
  1239.THREE PIECES OF STONEWARE.
       American, late 19th-early 20th century. Crock with blue stencil decoration, 11"h. Ovoid crock with blue flowers,
       9"h. Jug with cobalt flower, "E&LP Norton, Bennington, VT", 12"h.
                                                                  $200-400
  1240.WORK TABLE.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry, tiger maple, and poplar secondary. Cherry top and turned legs, maple
       apron and one dovetailed drawer with turned knobs. Refinished. 29.25"h. 23.5"w. 21"d.
                                                                  $150-250
  1240APAIR OF HITCHCOCK ROCKING CHAIRS.
  .    American, mid 20th century, maple. Black paint with stenciled crests and some gold striping. Stenciling on back
       reads "L. Hitchcock, Hitchcockville, Conn. Warrented". 40.75"h. 24"w. 32"d.
                                                                  $100-200
  1241.NINETEENTH CENTURY FLORAL APPLIQUE QUILT.
       American, 3rd quarter 19th century, cotton. Solid colors of red, green and mustard neatly hand appliqued with
       reverse applique details. Closely hand quilted in a design of diamonds and plumes. Plain muslin backing. 89" x 90"
                                                                  $200-400

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  1242.SHERATON DROP LEAF TABLE.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, maple. One-board scrubbed top and leaves, turned legs, faint maple striping.
       28"h. 19.75" x 41.5" plus two 14.25" leaves.
                                                                  $150-275
  1242ACHEST OF DRAWERS.
  .    American, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry with tiger maple veneer, poplar secondary. Transitional Sheraton to
       Empire chest having two over three dovetailed drawers, full pilasters and turned feer, paneled ends. 47.5"h. 43"w.
       22"d.
                                                                  $200-400
  1243.TWO DOVETAILED BOXES.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Black-painted pine with applied edge around top and base,7.75"h. 15.5"w.
       10.5"d., and a walnut box with a raised panel lid, applied edge on lid and base, and brass bale handle on lid 7.25"h.
       13.25"w. 8.5"d.
                                                                  $150-250
  1244.FEDERAL-STYLE TWO-PIECE BREAKFRONT.
       American, last half-20th century, mahogany, mahogany veneer and laminates. Three-section top with four doors
       with geometric muntins and three glass shelves. Bottom has four doors and lighted interior. 84"h. plus removable
       cornice 8"h. 67.25"w. 18.5"d.
                                                                  $400-600
  1245.TWO GRADUATED TRAMP ART BOXES.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. Both with applied layered and notched decoration. 5.75"h.8.25"w. and 4"h.
       6"w.
                                                                  $125-175
  1246.FOUR-DRAWER CHEST.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, tiger maple. Case has paneled ends and ogee bracket feet, dovetailed drawers
       have applied cherry edge beading and pressed glass pulls. 45.5"h. 43"w. 18.5"d.
                                                                  $300-500
  1247.SIX-STRING GUITAR.
       American, 2nd half-20th century. Acoustic guitar with metal resonator, two speakers, and "Dobro" label, in a hard
       case.
                                                                  $200-300
  1249.FRAMED LANDSCAPE.
       American, 1st half-19th century. Oil on board depicting cows and a figure at a stream, unsigned, in a gilt frame,
       12.5"h. 14.25"w.
                                                                  $150-250
  1250.FRAMED PAINTING AFTER GIACOMO SATTINI.
       Italy, 3rd quarter-19th century, oil on canvas. Depicting an older couple in a cottage kitchen with lady reading the
       paper to a man, in a gold leaf frame, 14"h. 17"w. Some edge damage to frame.
                                                                  $300-400
  1251.CHIPPENDALE-STYLE OPEN CORNER CUPBOARD.
       American, 2nd half-20th century, walnut and pine secondary. Broken arch pediment with three flame finials,
       arched cupboard opening with heavily carved shell and butterfly shelves, two raised panel arched doors below on
       bracket feet with pale green painted interior. 95"h. 46"w. requires 28" corner.
                                                                  $300-600
  1251ATAVERN TABLE.
  .    American, 4th quarter-18th century. Pine oval top on maple splayed, square tapered, legs with beaded corners and
       cutout apron. 26"h. 33.5"w.
                                                                  $225-450
  1252.THREE OVAL BOXES.
       Second half-19th century. All are bentwood oval boxes, one example , 5"h. 14.5"w., the second, unfinished, 4"h.
       12.25"w. and the third painted red, 5"h. 12.25"w. Imperfections.
                                                                  $100-200
  1253.JELLY CUPBOARD.
       American, mid 19th century, poplar. Shaped gallery around top, solid ends, two dovetailed drawers over two
       paneled doors with center stile, turned feet, and worn red refinishing. 49"h. 40"w. 19.5"d.
                                                                  $300-500
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  1254.SEWING BOX.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, mahogany. German silver bound corners and inlaid escutcheon and
       medallions. Interior is fitted and ink stained to resemble rosewood, includes findings and key. 5"h. 13"w. 8.75"d.
                                                                  $150-250
  1255.PRIMITIVE GRAIN-PAINTED CABINET.
       American, mid 19th century, pine. Peaked gallery back, scrubbed top, solid ends, slab doors and cutout feet. Early
       block printed wallpaper interior and red grain paint over yellow sizing. 39"h. 36.25"w. 15.75"d.
                                                                  $200-350
  1256.MAHOGANY LETTER BOX.
       England, mid-late 19th century. Double brass handles, divided interior and lid with brass framed slots, "LETTERS
       ANSWERED", "LETTERS UNANSWERED". 5.75"h. 14.5"w. 9.75"d.
                                                                  $125-225
  1257.FEDERAL GOLD-LEAF MIRROR.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century. Trefoil half pilasters with lotus capitals and a replaced reverse painted top
       panel of castle ruins. 37.75"h. 21.5"w.
                                                                  $200-300
  1258.HEPPLEWHITE FOUR-DRAWER CHEST.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, cherry with poplar and pine secondary. Line inlays around top edge,
       chamfered corners and on fronts of dovetailed drawers. Solid ends, high splay legs with French feet. Refinished
       and replaced brasses. 35"h. 40.5"w. 20.5"d.
                                                                  $250-450
  1259.DELFT TEA SET.
       Holland, 4th quarter-20th century. Cobalt blue decoration on glazed earthenware including teapot, creamer, sugar,
       nappy, and six cups and saucers.
                                                                  $100-150
  1260.VICTORIAN HANGING LAMP.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century. Stamped brass frame with milk glass floral decorated shade and matching
       font, clear chimney. and cut prisms. 36"h.
                                                                  $150-250
  1261.FRAMED PORTRAIT OF A LADY.
       American, 19th century, oil on canvas. Portrait of a forlorn lady in a red dress holding a dead bird, unsigned,
       16.25"h. 12.5"h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1262.PRIMITIVE STEPBACK CUPBOARD.
       American, mid 19th century, pine. Applied scalloped cornice, single nine-pane door over two raised panel doors
       with center stile, solid ends with cutouts and front scalloped apron. Green painted interior, missing one pull. 64"h.
       37"w. 16.75"d.
                                                                  $200-300
  1263.CHEESE DOME WITH UNDERPLATE.
       England, late 20th century. Crown China Co. Inc., Staffordshire, dark blue floral "Calico" pattern. 7"h. 9.5"dia.
                                                                  $100-150
  1264.TWO-DRAWER DROP LEAF WORK TABLE.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Mahogany case and turned legs, two dovetailed drawers with mahogany
       veneered fronts, pine secondary. Missing drawer hardware and refinished. 29"h. 16.25"w. plus 8.25" leaves 19"d.
                                                                  $200-300
  1265.THREE FRAMED WALLACE NUTTING PRINTS.
       American, early 20th century. Untitled cottage scene, 7"h. 8"w., "North Apple and Maple", 14"h. 15.25"w., and an
       untitled interior scene, 14"h. 15.25"w.
                                                                   $75-150
  1266.SIX AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES.
       American, mid 20th century. Four hood ornaments, one Indian chief, 3.5"h., and three figural, 7" to 10.25"l., and a
       Rolls Royce radiator gauge, 3.5"dia. Together with a Detroit Automobile Club emblem, 3"dia.
                                                                  $150-300
  1267.PRIMITIVE PAINTED TWO-PIECE CUPBOARD.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, pine. Scalloped crest, two single pane glass doors in top, base has two drawers
       over two single panel doors. Worn blue paint. 76"h. 30"w. 19.5"d.
                                                                  $150-300
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  1268.OIL ON CANVAS OF TWO SETTERS.
       England, 2nd quarter-19th century. Hunting on the grouse moors after P. Reinagle. Relined. In a gold leaf frame,
       13"h. 15.5"w.
                                                                  $150-300
  1269.FRAMED SAMPLER.
       England, 1st quarter-19th century. Featuring buildings, trees and animals by Sopia Gillingham age 64, in a
       rosewood veneer frame with liner. 18"h. 16"w. Faded stitching.
                                                                  $150-250
  1270.STAVE CONSTRUCTED BUTTER CHURN.
       Americanm 4th quarter-19th century, mixed woods. Constructed with steel bands having blue repaint, includes lid
       and dasher. 24.75"h. 47"h. with dasher, 11.5"dia.
                                                                  $100-200
  1271.NINETEEN PORCELAIN PLATES.
       Germany, 3rd quarter-19th century. Eight Meissen fruit-decorated plates with gold trim, 7.75"dia., and eleven
       reticulated C.T. Germany floral decorated plates with pink, blue and teal centers and gold edging, 9"dia.
                                                                  $150-250
  1272.ONE-PIECE CORNER CUPBOARD.
       American, mid 19th century, pine. Primitive construction with two four-pane glass doors, one dovetailed waist
       drawer over two two-panel doors. Blue painted interior and dark brown refinishing. 82"h. 50"w., requires a 34"
       corner.
                                                                  $250-500
  1273.COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK.
       New York, 2nd half-19th century. Four-gallon crock decorated with a cobalt bird and stamped for "N.A. White &
       Son, Utica, N.Y.", 10"h. 13"dia. Imperfections.
                                                                  $200-300
  1274.TWO CANDLE MOLDS.
       American, late 19th century. Two wooden framed candle molds, six tube, 16.75"h. 12.5"w., and twenty tube,
       12.5"h. 26.25"w.
                                                                  $200-400
  1275.SMALL PAINTED DRY SINK.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, pine. Applied edge molding around well, solid ends, cutout feet, and single
       raised panel door. Multiple layers of paint, red over green well and pinkish. 19.5"h. 29.25"w. 19.5"d.
                                                                  $275-400
  1276.ASSEMBLED TEA SET OF IRISH BELLEEK CHINA.
       Third quarter-20th century. Group includes two teapots, four creamers, three open sugars, cake plate, underplate,
       ten cups and nine saucers.
                                                                  $225-400
  1277.FIVE-GALLON STONEWARE CROCK.
       New York, mid 19th century. Stamped "J. Burger, Jr. / Rochester, N.Y." with cobalt decoration of bird. 12.25"h.
       Imperfections.
                                                                  $200-400
  1278.FOUR UNFRAMED LIMITED EDITION CIVIL WAR PRINTS.
       "Colonel John Singleton Mosby, CSA" after Michael Gnatek, Jr. 191/1000, signed lower right, 29.5"h. 23.5"w.,
       "Decision at Dawn"after Don Troiani, 809/1000, signed lower right ,25"h. 28"w., and "'The Wizard' General
       Nathan Bedford Forest" after Gordon Phillips 867/950, signed lower right, 29.5"h. 22.5"w. Together with "To The
       Last Round" after Keith Rocco 243/750, signed lower right, 24.25"h. 20.25"w.
                                                                   $75-125
  1279.FOUR-PIECE EASTLAKE VICTORIAN PARLOR SET.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, walnut. Matching side and armchairs with a settee in a matching floral
       upholstery. Side chair, 36"h. 18.5"w., armchair, 38"h. 25.5"w., and settee, 40"h. 54"w. 13.5"d.
                                                                  $275-350
  1280.FENTON BURMESE GONE WITH THE WIND LAMP.
       American, 4th quarter-20th century. Cabbage Rose with heavy cast fittings, custard glass center section, and
       ruffled globe. 36"h.
                                                                  $150-250
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  1281.GRAIN PAINTED ONE DOOR CUPBOARD.
       American, mid 19th century, pine and poplar. Dovetailed case with applied molded cornice, single paneled door
       with applied molding around base, simple cut out end and feet. 54.5"h. 41.5"w. 22.25"d.
                                                                  $250-500
  1282.FIVE FRAMED FRENCH PRINTS.
       France, 2nd quarter-20th century. Five satiric and/or erotic prints on the subject of doctors, titled and signed by "G
       (?) Hoffmarry" (?) and published by Charles Ducher of Paris. Titles include "An Amateur", "Guardian Angel",
       "The Beautiful Operation", "Intrusion" and "Repair Shop", 12.75"h. 18.25"w.
                                                                  $250-450
  1283.SCHOOLMASTER'S DESK.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, walnut with poplar secondary. Galleried back, hinged slant lid, interior
       pigeonholes, and turned legs. Refinished. 32.75"h. 40.75"w. 25.5"d.
                                                                  $150-300
  1284.LIMITED EDITION SIGNED GOLF SERIES PRINT.
       American, 1996. Limited edition 74 of 500 print after Bernard Fuchs "The Players Championship 1996" with more
       than twenty players' signatures including Payne Stewart, unframed, 27.25"h. 39"w.
                                                                  $100-200
  1285.SMALL HEPPLEWHITE GATELEG DROP LEAF TABLE.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, cherry. On tapered legs with mellow red refinishing. 28"h. 35"w. 10.75"d. plus
       two 12" leaves.
                                                                  $150-225
  1286.TWO-DRAWER WORK TABLE.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century. Walnut top, back and turned legs, cherry ends, and two dovetailed drawers
       with bird's-eye maple fronts and turned pulls. Refinished. 29.25"h. 19.25"sq.
                                                                  $150-250
  1287.TWO-DOOR CUPBOARD.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, pine and poplar. Carved cornice, solid end, raised panel doors with center
       stile, applied feet nicely cut on ends and front. 76.5"h. 40.75"w. 17.75"d.
                                                                  $250-375
  1288.MULE CHEST.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, pine. One-board top has applied edge molding, solid ends with cutout feet, and
       front apron. Two dovetailed drawers have Bennington pulls. Refinished. 41.75"h. 44"w. 18.75"d.
                                                                  $200-350
  1289.FOUR CHILDREN'S CHAIRS.
       American, late 19th and late 20th century. Reproduction continuous arm settle bench with spindle back, saddle
       seat, turned legs and black paint. 30"h. 28"w. 11.5"d. Three late 19th century rockers including one painted red
       with bentwood arms, 17"h. 8.5"w. 18"d., the second painted black, 23.5"h. 13"w. 17"d., and one with green paint
       with yellow pinstriping and stenciling on backrest, 18"h. 14.5"w. 17.5"d.
                                                                  $175-275
  1290.ONE-PIECE CORNER CUPBOARD.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry. Flat mitered cornice, sixteen-pane double doors over two single panel
       doors, nicely cutout feet and apron, wooden pulls and old mellow red refinishing. 85.5"h. 48"w., requires a 32"
       corner.
                                                                  $400-700
  1291.CIVIL WAR ERA FIELD DESK.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, pine. Drop down locking front and eight interior drawers, case has yellowish
       wash, drawers have black fronts and porcelain pulls. 18"h. 14.25"w. 10.25"d.
                                                                  $200-350
  1292.TWO-PIECE MAP CASE.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, walnut. Top has beaded edge, three-panel ends, six dovetailed drawers, and
       brass hardware. 36"h. 50"w. 32.5"d.
                                                                  $250-450
  1293.TWO BRONZE ITEMS.
       Asian, 2nd half-20th century. Console bowl of lily pad form with organic details, 2"h. 11.75"dia., and a two-part,
       bird form incense holder, 3"h.
                                                                  $125-175
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  1294.CHINESE CHIPPENDALE-STYLE BUTLER'S TRAY AND STAND.
       American, 4th quarter-20th century, mahogany. Scalloped gallery tray with hand grips, and black footed stand with
       fret work corners. 22"h. 30.75"w. 22.5"d.
                                                                  $125-200
  1295.TWO CLOCKS.
       American and France, 1st quarter-20th century. French carriage clock, works marked "Made in France" with a
       beveled glass and enamel face, 8"h. 5"w., and an American patinated round clock on base with ball feet and face
       marked "J.R. Reed & Co. Pittsburgh", 6"h. 6"w.
                                                                  $150-250
  1296.VICTORIAN PLATE SHELF.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, oak. Molded cornice, rope turned front pilasters, two shelves, round dowell
       plate rests, and scrolled bottom apron. Refinished. 27.5"h. 41.5"w. 5"d.
                                                                  $100-200
  1297.PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE-STYLE CAMELBACK SETTEES.
       American, 4th quarter-20th century. Square mahogany legs with Chinese decoration and "H" stretchers, suede like
       upholstery, rolled arms, and single detached seat cushion. 34"h. 57.5"w. 32"d.
                                                                  $200-400
  1298.EL VERSO/SAN FELICE CIGAR STORE DISPLAY.
       American, early 20th century. Tin El Verso/San Felice cigars store display with five arms for displaying boxes and
       six cards that can be inserted into the tin stand 33.5"h. 40.5"w., three advertise El Verso and three are San Felice
       20"h. 14"w. Together with a box of Fine and Dandy cigarettes. Imperfections.
                                                                  $300-500
  1299.ONE-DOOR CUPBOARD.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, walnut. Molded cornice, poplar solid ends, cutout feet, two-panel overlapping
       door and three interior pine shelves. Refinished. 69.75"h. 39.5"w. 17.75"d.
                                                                  $250-450
  1300.THREE WOODEN MEAT RACKS.
       American, 19th century. Deep brown painted seven-hook rack, 10.75"h. 24.25:w., and a seven-hook chip carved
       rack with shaped crest, 6.5"h. 23.75"w. Together with a shaped six-hook rack with applied crest, 9.75"h. 25.5"w.
                                                                  $200-300
  1301.HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, cherry with pine secondary. Two-board top, one-board leaves with cut corners,
       one deep dovetailed drawer in end. Maple inly band on both ends and slender tapered legs. Refinished. 28.5"h.
       33.25"w. 16.75"d. plus two 9" leaves.
                                                                  $125-225
  1302.TRIPLE DECKER WEIGHT CLOCK.
       American, 2nd quarter-10th century, mahogany veneer over pine. Beveled cornice, full pilasters, turned feet,
       original face, weights and pendulum, "C&N Jerome". 37"h. 21"w. 7"d. Replaced lower tables.
                                                                  $150-250
  1303.FRENCH INSPIRED UPHOLSTERED SOFA.
       American, 2nd quarter-20th century. Mahogany frame with carved legs, camel back, rolled arms, red and cream
       striped upholstery with two detached seat cushions. Refinished. 33.5"h. 78"w. 36"d.
                                                                  $100-250
  1304.TRIPLE DECKER WEIGHT CLOCK.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany veneer over pine. Basket of flowers crest, full pilasters, turned
       feet, original face with weights and pendulum, Birge & Mallory. 38"h. 18.25"w. 5.75"d. Replaced tablets.
                                                                  $150-250
  1305.TWO FEDERAL-STYLE CHAIRS.
       American, 4th quarter-20th century, mahogany. Inlaid arm boots, slender curved arms supported by turned and
       reeded leg posts. Matching upholstery on backs and seats plus two pillows each. 48"h. 26.25"w. 21.25"d. and
       46"h. 25"w. 22"d.
                                                                  $200-300
  1306.TWENTY-FOUR TUBE CANDLE MOLD.
       American, 19th century. Wooden two-tier frame supporting tubular molds, 17.25"h. 20.25"w.
                                                                  $400-600
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  1307.EASTLAKE VICTORIAN INLAID PARLOR TABLE.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, walnut. Round table top with stone inlay game space including green marble,
       black slate, agate, etc. Decorated with gold pinstriping and ebonized geometric designs. Base has center turned
       column and four legs. 29.5"h. 27.5"dia.
                                                                  $350-600
  1308.THREE RUGS.
       Asian, 3rd quarter-20th century. Three handwoven Kirman rugs in creams, linens, sky blues and corals. 2' x 4'6", 3'
       x 7' and 8' x 11'.
                                                                  $200-400
  1309.TWO DOUBLE DECKER WEIGHT CLOCKS.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany veneer cases. Both with ogee crest and foot, half pilasters and
       repainted faces. One restored and one original tablet, original weights and pendulums, Seth Thomas. 25"h. 15"w.
       4.5"d.
                                                                  $200-300
  1310.TIGER AND BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE ONE-DRAWER WASHSTAND.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, poplar secondary. Dovetailed drawer has ogee front, turned legs and
       scalloped lower shelf. 28.5"h. 25.5"w. 18"d.
                                                                  $175-300
  1311.IMMIGRANT'S CHEST.
       Germany or Switzerland, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine. Rounded top, iron bound edges and iron bale handles,
       dated 1843, red paint. 14.5"h. 56"w. 17.5"d.
                                                                  $200-300
  1312.CHAIR AND CRADLE.
       Switzerland, 2nd quarter-20th century. Yew chair with rush seat and carved splat, 4"h. 18"w., and yew baby bed
       with ebonized round spindles in rails and a tufted mattress, 22"h. 35"l. 16.5"w.
                                                                  $200-400
  1313.BRASS BEDWARMER.
       American, late 19th century. Bedwarmer having etched decoration of a rooster surrounded by free-form scrolls.
       42"l. 11.75"dia.
                                                                  $100-200
  1314.HARVEST TABLE.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, poplar and pine. Three-board top has applied edge, nailed apron, turned legs,
       and brown refinishing. 30"h. 72"l. 35.5"w.
                                                                  $200-300
  1315.CAMELBACK MANTEL CLOCK.
       Germany, 2nd quarter-20th century, mahogany veneer case. Westminster chime movement. 12.25"h. 21.75"w.
       7.75"d.
                                                                  $125-225
  1316.QUEEN ANNE-STYLE TILT-TOP TABLE.
       American, mid 20th century, tiger maple. Well crafted reproduction with openwork ovals at cut corners on top,
       turned urn-shaped column and pad foot tripod base. 27.75"h. 26.5"w. 23.5"d.
                                                                  $200-300
  1317.HAND PAINTED CHILD'S SLED.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Hardwood with yellow and green pinstriping, two Native American busts on
       seat with "Red Bird" brand name, wrought iron runners. 4.25"h. 12"w. 48"l.
                                                                  $200-300
  1318.QUEEN ANNE BIRDCAGE TILT-TOP TABLE.
       England, 3rd quarter-18th century, mahogany. Rounded top on a turned column with three pad foot legs.
       Refinished. 28.25"h. 23.5"dia.
                                                                  $200-300
  1319.FOUR MEDIUM BLUE ROMANTIC TRANSFER IRONSTONE PLATTERS.
       England, mid 19th century. All in the "Freiburg" pattern by Davenport in three sizes: 13.5"w., 16"w., and 18.25"w.
                                                                  $200-300
  1320.PAINTED CROCK BENCH.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, pine. One board top and one board legs mortised into top with sawtooth cut
       out ends, stretcher between legs and old aligatored blue paint. 17"h. 55.5"w. 9.25"d.
                                                                  $100-150
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  1321.TWO BEAR PULL TOYS.
       American, early 20th century. Dark brown bear with metal under carriage, red collar and Steiff "Fellow" tag (no
       button), 10.5"h., and a honey colored bear with metal under carriage and brown leather collar (some hair loss),
       16.5"h.
                                                                  $150-350
  1322.GRAIN PAINTED BLANKET CHEST.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, Pine and poplar. Lid has applied edge molding, dovetailed case, turned feet
       and interior lidded till. Old yellow paint. 23.5"h. 42"w. 20.25"d.
                                                                  $175-300
  1323.LAP DESK.
       England, mid 19th century, brass bound mahogany. Green felt writing surface, interior wells for ink bottles (intact)
       , pens, etc., side drawer with interior release and recessed brass hardware. 6.5"h. 19.75"w. 10"d.
                                                                  $200-300
  1324.TWO UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS.
       First quarter-20th century. Mahogany French-style armchair with carved crest, arms, apron and front legs, and
       loose down cushioning, 37.25"h. 25.5"w. 21"d. Queen Anne-style side chair, yew with upholstered back and slip
       seat, pad front legs, and turned "H" stretcher. 35.5"h. 20.5"w. 17.5"d. Both with matching off white toile
       upholstery.
                                                                  $150-300
  1325.FISH WEATHERVANE.
       American, 2nd quarter-20th century, copper. Fish-shaped weathervane with a verdigris patina mounted on a stand.
       27"h. overall and 25.5"w.
                                                                  $150-300
  1326.TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND.
       American 1st quarter-19th century. Round mahogany top, turned cherry column, and walnut snake tripod legs.
       Refinished. 27.5"h. 21.75"dia.
                                                                  $125-250
  1327.BURL BOWL.
       American, 19th century. Good figure. Added brass handles, refinished, 14"dia.
                                                                  $400-800
  1328.BOWFRONT CHEST.
       England, ca.1815, mahogany veneer over pine. Two drawers over two, dovetailed with oak secondary, solid ends,
       splay legs, cutout apron and ends. Replaced brasses. 34"h. 34.25"w. 18.25"d.
                                                                  $200-350
  1329.EIGHT IRON COOKING UTENSILS.
       American, 2nd half-20th century. Group of iron cooking tools includes a rotating trivet, 2.5"h. 21.75"l., two ladles,
       18"l., four spatulas, 12.25" to 19.5"l., and a meat fork 11.5"l.
                                                                   $75-125
  1330.CHIPPENDALE STYLE WINGBACK CHAIR.
       American, late 20th century. Commodious size with square reeded legs with "H" stretcher, square pattern
       upholstery in beige and red. 44.5"h. 43"w. 20.5"d.
                                                                  $100-200
  1331.THREE METAL PIECES.
       England, 1st quarter-19th century. Brass taper jack having a pieced base with handle, 5.25"h., and two roasters,
       chased and pierced brass with open work cast handle,, 18"l. and the second, copper with pierced lid and wooden
       handle, 24.5"l.
                                                                  $200-300
  1332.SMALL PAINTED DRY SINK.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Multiple layers of paint over pine with blue top coat, single drawer over two
       paneled doors. Very worn. 28.25"h. 20"w. 20"d.
                                                                  $100-200
  1333.FIVE-GALLON NEW YORK STONEWARE JUG.
       New York, late 19th century. Double handled jug stamped for "New York / Stone Ware Co / Fort Edward, N.Y."
       with free-hand cobalt decoration of a bird, 19"h. Imperfections.
                                                                  $150-250

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  1334.TWO-PIECE STEPBACK CUPBOARD.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, walnut. Molded cornice top, two-pane glass doors, base has two dovetailed
       drawers over two paneled doors, solid and cut out ends, applied scalloped apron, and base interior has pigeonholes.
       90"h. 48"w. 18.25"d.
                                                                  $300-600
  1335.DOCUMENT BOX.
       England, late 19th century, oak. Reproduction of an early 18th century piece having edge routed top and base, chip
       carved decoration, "1718" inscribed on front and hand forged hardware. 8"h. 17.25"w. 9.5"d.
                                                                  $125-200
  1336.LADDERBACK YOUTH HIGHCHAIR.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, maple. Turned posts and rungs, finials on back and arms, canted legs, added
       shoe supports on back legs, and slat foot rest. Damage to splint seat. 37"h. 15.5"w. 13"d.
                                                                  $150-225
  1337.OVAL TOP TAVERN TABLE.
       England, 1st quarter-19th century, pine. Turned legs with bun feet, worn stretchers between legs, refinished with
       traces of red brown paint. 26.25"h. 31"w. 18.25"d.
                                                                  $175-300
  1338.GREEN PAINTED CRICKET TABLE.
       England, 4th quarter-18th century, pine. Three-board round top with tripod base and lower two-board triangular
       shelf. 29.25"h. 29.25"dia.
                                                                  $200-300
  1339.THREE FRAMED PRINTS.
       American, late 19th century. N. Currier "Monroe", 19.25"h. 16.25"w., and Kelloggs "The Death of General
       Andrew Jackson", 16.5"h. 12.75"w. Together with Kelloggs "Washington", 16.75"h. 13"w. Imperfections.
                                                                  $100-200
  1340.ONE-PIECE CORNER CUPBOARD.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, pine. Molded cornice with two ten-paned glass doors, interior butterfly
       shelves and two lower raised panel doors. Refinished in warm red. 78.75"h. 51.75"w., requires a 33" corner.
                                                                  $300-500
  1341.FOUR FRAMED PRINTS INCLUDING CURRIER & IVES.
       New York, late 19th century. "My Little White Kittens", 16"h. 20.25"w., "Two Little 'Fraid Cats'", and "The
       Playful Family", 12.25"h. 16"w. Together with "Floral Tribute", 19.25"h. 15.5"w. Imperfections.
                                                                  $100-200
  1342.PAINTED PIE SAFE.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, pine. One-board top has backsplash, two screened panels on each end and
       front plus single screened door, on tall square legs with worn grey-blue paint. 52"h. 33"w. 16.5"d.
                                                                  $250-400
  1343.LARGE HORSE PULL TOY.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century. Dark brown mohair horse with saddle and tack 28"h. 27"l.
                                                                  $175-275
  1344.TRANSITIONAL SHERATON TO EMPIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, cherry with pine and poplar secondary. One-board top, paneled ends, turned
       feet and four dovetailed drawers. Replaced pulls and refinished. 45.25"h. 46.75"w. 20"d.
                                                                  $200-350
  1345.THREE MID-CENTURY LUCITE ITEMS.
       Mid 20th century. Cylindrical ice bucket with lucite frame and lid, 8.75"h. 8.5"w., and lucite tray, 2.75"h. 23"w.
       Together with a thick lucite bowl filled with silver beads, 3"h. 6"dia.
                                                                  $100-200
  1346.PRIMITIVE PAINTED CUPBOARD.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, pine. One-board top, ends, front and door. Crackled blue paint. 36"h.
       48.75"w. 17.75"d.
                                                                  $150-300
  1347.GROUP OF FIREPLACE ITEMS.
       American, 2nd half-19th century, brass and iron. Pair of ornate andirons, 21.5"h., a fender with a grapevine and
       leaf pattern, 8.25"h 40.25"w., and three tools including tongs, shovel, and poker, all approximately 29.5"l.
                                                                  $150-250
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  1348.FIVE MATCHING STEPPED-CREST WINDSOR CHAIRS.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, mixed woods. All with red alligatored paint, one armchair, 33.25"h. 20"w.,
       and four side chairs,33"h. 16.5"w.
                                                                  $200-350
  1349.THREE HAND PAINTED PLATES.
       French, 4th quarter-19th century. "Old Abbey" artist signed charger with trout 13"dia. and an artist signed plate
       with a trout 8.75"dia. Together with an umarked plated with trout and floral border 8.75"dia.
                                                                  $125-225
  1350.HUTCH TABLE.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, pine. Three-board top, base has half-round cutout ends, hinged lid with well in
       seat. 29"h. 48"w. 30.5"d.
                                                                  $250-500
  1351.FOUR HAND PAINTED CHARGERS.
       France, 4th quarter-19th century. Artist signed chargers depicting various game foul including three ducks 13"dia.,
       two ducks 12.5"dia., grouse 11.25"dia. and a deceased grouse with duck 11.5"dia. All with heavy gold borders.
                                                                  $150-300
  1352.PAINTED IMMIGRANT'S CHEST.
       Germany, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine. Lid and base have applied moldings (missing lower right). Top, ends and
       front have incised panels with burl-like graining, center panel on front in inscribed " ____ Bomer / 1838". Interior
       till with lid, hand forged bale handles, hinges and lock. 19.5"h. 51"w. 23.5"d.
                                                                  $200-400
  1353.SIX PIECES OF SIGNED CUT GLASS.
       American Brilliant Period, 1st quarter-19th century. "Hawkes" pitcher, 7.5"h., "Libbey" bowl, 8"dia., and two
       Libbey creamers, 3"h. Together with two Hawkes creamers, 2.5"h.
                                                                  $125-225
  1354.MULE CHEST.
       American, 4th quarter-18th century, pine. Applied edge molding around lid, solid ends, high cutout feet and two
       dovetailed drawers with turned pulls. Old red stain. 41.5"h. 36.5"w. 18.75"d.
                                                                  $200-400
  1355.TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS.
       Italy, 2nd half-20th century. Primitive village scene with people gathered around a community well, dated 1888 on
       reverse, 18.5"h. 16.5"w., and a Venetian canal scene, 18"sq.
                                                                  $125-225
  1356.LORD RAFFLES-STYLE DOUBLE THRONE CHAIR.
       England, mid 20th century. Gothic revival double lion throne chair with red and gold upholstery, heavily carved
       throughout, resting on five claw feet. 73"h. 57"w. 28"d.
                                                                  $200-400
  1357.GROTESQUE POTTERY FACE JUG.
       American, 1992. Mottled green glaze on redware with double handles, white eyes and teeth, signed Cleater &
       Billie Meaders. 10.5"h.
                                                                  $125-250
  1358.ART DECO-STYLE BEDROOM SUITE
       American, 2nd quarter-20th century. Three-piece waterfall-style bedroom suite decorated with wooden inlay and
       bakelite-style pulls. Full bed, 49.5"h., five-drawer vanity with mirror and stool, 68"h. 46"w. 18"d., and a four-
       drawer wardrobe with a mirrored door, 64.5"h. 36"w. 19"d.
                                                                  $150-300
  1359.FRAMED PAINTING OF CRANES.
       American, mid-20th century. Oil on artist board of two cranes amidst lily pads, unsigned, 36.5"h. 16"w.
                                                                   $75-150
  1360.QUEEN ANNE-STYLE TILT-TOP TABLE.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century, mahogany. Framed needlepoint top on a turned and carved column, tripod legs
       have pad feet with carved knees and feet. 30"h. 20"w. 24"d.
                                                                  $200-300
  1361.EMPIRE MIRROR.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, tiger maple. Flat frame with corner blocks and applied beaded edge. Mirror is
       nicely foxed. Refinished. 26"h. 37.75"w.
                                                                  $150-225
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  1362.ASIAN TRUNK.
       Mid-20th century. Soft-wood dovetailed case, brass corner and edge protectors on front with two hinged doors and
       brass hardware. Refinished. 19.75"h. 29.5"w. 12.25"d.
                                                                  $100-200
  1363.TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE.
       American/European, late 19th-early 20th century. Double handled four-gallon stoneware crock with cobalt bird,
       "White & Wood, Binghamton, NY". 11"h. Double handled with cobalt tulips. Marked "12L". 12"h.
                                                                  $200-400
  1364.ADJUSTABLE CANDLESTAND.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, maple. Threaded column with double socket candle arms, round turned table,
       and tripod turned legs. 35.5"h. 14.75"dia.
                                                                  $150-300
  1365.REGULATOR WALL CLOCK.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, poplar case. Pressed wood decoration, Ingraham & Co. 36"h. 16.25"w. 4.5"d.
                                                                  $175-300
  1366.TWELVE-PIECE FEDERAL-STYLE DINING ROOM SUITE.
       American, mid 20th century, mahogany, mahogany veneer and laminates. Marked for Northern Furniture Co.,
       Sheboygan, WI. Two matching corner cupboards with broken arch pediments and flame finials, single glass with
       applied tracery and double plank doors below, 78.25"h. 33"w. requires a 23" corner. Bowfront serving piece with
       three machine dovetails and brass shield pulls, 30"h. 36"w. 20"d. Double pedestal table with urn-shaped columns
       and tripod bases with brass paw castors, 30"h. 42"w. 62"l. plus four 9" leaves and pads. Together with eight saber
       leg chairs with blue needlepoint seats, two armchairs, 35.5"h. 22.5"w. 21"d., and six side chairs, 35.5"h. 19"w.
       19"d.
                                                                  $400-600
  1367.TIGER MAPLE HIGH COUNTRY-STYLE HANGING SHELF.
       American, mid 20th century reproduction, pine secondary. Shaped ends, three graduated shelves, two dovetailed
       drawers, scalloped apron, and a dry finish. 39"h. 18.5"w. 6.25"d.
                                                                  $150-300
  1368.PAINTED CORNER CUPBOARD.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, pine and poplar. Picture frame molding around edges, two-two panel doors
       over center dovetailed drawer over two one- panel doors and cutout ends with old red paint. 79"h. 44"w., requires
       a 29" corner.
                                                                  $250-500
  1369.PAINTED GAMEBOARD.
       American, 2nd half-20th century. Painted gameboard in green and mustard paint, 20.5" x 21.25".
                                                                  $200-400
  1370.LABELED BERKEY & GAY WILLIAM & MARY-STYLE CABINET.
       American, 2nd quarter-20th century, mahogany and mahogany laminate secondary. Broken arch crest, japanned
       reed door with urn of flowers stencil, single machine dovetailed drawer with drop brasses, turned legs, and slat "H"
       stretcher. 66.5"h. 24.5"w. 15"d.
                                                                  $200-300
  1371.TWO BLOWN GLASS GREEN BOTTLES.
       England, 1st half-19th century. Large demijohn with broken pontil ,19.5"h., and slope shouldered round bottle,
       15"h.
                                                                  $125-250
  1372.GRAIN PAINTED ONE-DOOR CHIMNEY CUPBOARD.
       American, mid 19th century, pin and poplar. One-board top, solid ends, plank door, oak graining and surface
       mount thumb latch. 65.75"h. 24"w. 13.75"d.
                                                                  $175-300
  1373.BURL BOWL.
       American, 19th century, walnut. 5.75"h. 15.25"dia.
                                                                  $200-400
  1374.CHIPPENDALE-STYLE ONE-PIECE CORNER CUPBOARD.
       American, late 20th century, pine. Molded cornice, two blind doors over two drawers over two blind doors on
       bracket feet. 81"h. 42.5"w., requires a 29" corner.
                                                                  $300-500
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  1375.FRAMED PAINTING BY GABOR JASZAY (HUNGARY, 19TH CENTURY).
       Oil on canvas of a gentleman painting a lady's portrait, signed lower left, label on stretcher reads "Jaszay / In the
       Studio", 31.25"h. 38.75"w.
                                                                  $500-700
  1376.SIDE BY SIDE CHINA CABINET/BUFFET.
       American, early 20th century, oak. Left side has backsplash with carving, curved glass door with leaded top panel;
       right side has backsplash with scrolled ends, mirrored back, column with lion heads, glass shelf, work surface, two
       over one drawer over two doors, and base with carved paw feet. Brass hardware and old dark finish. 72.75"h.
       51"w. 19"d.
                                                                  $300-500
  1377.FRAMED RINGLING BROTHERS BARNUM AND BAILEY POSTER.
       American, mid 20th century. Depicts a chimp group paying two nuts admission to an elephant for the circus, after
       Lawson Wood. 28.25"h. 42.25"w.
                                                                  $125-200
  1378.TRANSITIONAL SHERATON TO EMPIRE SIX-DRAWER CHEST.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, tiger maple with poplar secondary. Rectangular backsplash, two glove box
       drawers, poplar top with maple edging, poplar paneled ends, one drawer over three with half pilasters and turned
       feet. Dovetails on all six with case drawers having heavily applied cherry beading, turned pulls. 50.25"h. 42.5"w.
       18.75"d.
                                                                  $250-500
  1379.ELEVEN DECORATED REDWARE BOWLS.
       Possibly France, early 20th century. Group of redware bowls with various floral slip decoration. 6.5" to 8.75"dia.
       Imperfections.
                                                                  $125-225
  1380.HIGH BACK DRY SINK.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, pine. Top has two opposing drawers with shelf between, sky-blue painted
       interior well, base has three drawers on left and two paneled doors on right, cutout feet and solid ends. Heavy
       reddish finish. 53.75"h. 60"w. 20"d.
                                                                  $250-500
  1381.THREE FRAMED ART DECO PRINTS.
       American or European, ca. 1920s. Dry point etching of two women with a kitten and bear skin rug, signed
       indistinctly lower right, 28"h. 23.75"w., and a dry point etching, "The Message of Roses", signed lower right
       Allene Lamour, 24"h. 20"w. Together with an offset lithograph, "The Coquette", signed Cervenka lower right,
       30"h. 26"w.
                                                                  $100-200
  1382.COTTAGE-STYLE VICTORIAN LINEN PRESS.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, pine. Flat mitered cornice, solid ends, beveled edge foot, two four-panel
       doors, and adjustable interior shelves. Refinished. 79.75"h. 48.5"w. 21"d.
                                                                  $200-400
  1383.NEWEL POST LAMP.
       France, early 20th century, bronze and spelter. Dual bulb lamp of a Bacchus figure, illegibly signed, on a marble
       base, 17.5"h. overall. Imperfections.
                                                                  $150-300
  1384.PAINTED WOODEN BARBER POLE.
       American, early 20th century. Wooden barber pole with paint decoration including "Mueller" and "Shop" along
       base, 72"h.
                                                                  $200-300
  1385.GROUP OF COCA-COLA MEMORABILIA.
       American, 20th century. Collection of Coca-Cola collectibles and memorabilia including a tip tray, hand fans,
       postcards, calendars, score cards etc.
                                                                  $150-350
  1386.PIE SAFE.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, poplar. One-board top, solid ends with cutouts, two drawers over two three-
       panel doors with pinwheel punched tins and center stile. 53"h. 49.25"w. 16"d.
                                                                  $250-500

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  1387.CHIP CARVED BASSWOOD BOX.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. Floral and geometric carving with central medallion on lid of an eagle on U.S.
       shield, 5.75"h. 11"w.
                                                                  $150-200
  1388.PAINTED ONE-PIECE STEPBACK CUPBOARD.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century, pine. One-board top with molded cornice, solid ends, and cutout front feet.
       Two single pane glass doors with stile and two raised panel doors below with center stile. Worn blue paint. 74.5"h.
       44.5"w. 19.5"d.
                                                                  $200-350
  1389.HANGING CURIO CABINET.
       Asian import, late 20th century, mahogany-like wood. Angled ends, arched top, glass paned ends and door with a
       white painted interior. 24.5"h. 26"w. 6"d.
                                                                  $100-200
  1390.MARBLE TOP CHEST AND SHAVING MIRROR.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century and 1st quarter-20th century respectively. Walnut chest has full marble top,
       paneled ends, turned front feet, serpentine burled veneer fronted dovetailed drawer with ivory escutcheons, pine
       secondary, 39"h. 40.5"w. 19"d. Mahogany veneer shaving mirror has rounded top mirror, reeded columns, two
       ogee front drawers and bun feet, 26"h. 29.75"w. 9.5"d.
                                                                  $250-450
  1391.THREE SHAKER BOXES.
       American, 20th century. Two round with natural finish and brass tacks, one with handle,. 6.75"d. 7.75"d. One oval
       lap seam with red stain. 10.75"w.
                                                                  $150-250
  1392.FOUR FISH DECOYS AND A SHORE BIRD.
       American, early 20th century. Four hand painted fish decoys, 6.25" to 7.5"l., and a black-bellied plover on a cork
       base, 5'h.
                                                                  $100-200
  1393.HEPPLEWHITE FOUR-DRAWER CHEST.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, cherry with poplar and pine secondary. Case has solid ends, splayed front legs
       and scalloped apron, dovetailed drawers have line inlays with fans in corners. Refinished with replaced feet and
       brasses. 42"h. 45.25"w. 22.75"d.
                                                                  $250-450
  1394.NOAH'S ARK AND ANIMALS.
       American, early 20th century. Hand painted wooden ark, 6.25"h. 13.75"l., and a group of carved and painted
       animals, imperfections.
                                                                  $100-200
  1395.WOODEN BOX WITH NOAH'S ARK.
       American, late 19th century. Pine box with an old red stain and interior till (lock mechanism is missing), 7"h.
       17.25"w. 8.5"d., with a small painted Noah's Ark having a sliding door access and approximately thirty carved and
       painted animals and figures. Ark measures 4.25"h. 10.5"l.
                                                                  $125-225
  1396.PRIMITIVE ONE-PIECE PAINTED STEPBACK CUPBOARD.
       American, late 20th century, pine. Open top with three shelves, solid ends, lower two slab doors with center stile
       ,and distressed red paint. 77"h. 43"w. 20.25"d.
                                                                  $150-300
  1397.MOUNTAINSCAPE BY A. LUNKE (MUNICH, 20TH CENTURY.)
       Framed oil on canvas with fine impasto, signed lower left, 32.25"h. 44.25"w.
                                                                  $150-300
  1398.THREE WOODEN PIECES.
       England, 2nd half-19century. Two tea caddies. Sarcophagus form with rosewood veneer, line inlay, brass feet and
       ring handles, ivory escutcheon and double well interior, 6.5"h. 8"w. Rectangular tea caddy with line inlay and
       floral medallion on lid and front, 4"h. 5.25"w. Together with a barrel constructed ice bucket with nickel plated
       fillings, 7"h. plus handle 5.5"dia.
                                                                  $200-325
  1399.CHIPPENDALE FOUR-DRAWER CHEST.
       American, 4th quarter-18th century, cherry with pine secondary. One-board top has line inlays around edge, solid
       ends on case with ogee bracket feet and four graduated dovetailed drawers with beaded edges. Replaced brasses.
       34.5"h. 41"w. 20.5"d.
                                                                  $200-300
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  1400.THREE FRAMED CURRIER & IVES PRINTS.
       American, late 19th century. "The Battle of Newbern, N.C. March 14th 1862", 13"h. 18.5"w., and "The Battle at
       Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th 1862", 13"h. 16.25"w. Together with "The Brave Wife", 18.75"h. 15"w.
                                                                  $100-200
  1401.FRAMED PRINT AFTER ALDO LUONGO (ARGENTINA, B.1941).
       Framed offset lithograph in black and white, printed signature in upper right, 42"h. 32"w.
                                                                  $100-200
  1402.A&P TEA BIN.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century, poplar. Red worn paint with stenciled A&P logo on slant lid front with Greek
       key border. 29"h. 18"w. 18.25"d.
                                                                  $150-250
  1403.CAST IRON COFFEE MILL.
       American, 3rd quarter-19th century. Center well having eagle finial on lid, two round open cast wheels embossed
       "National Coffee Mill Elgin" and oval base painted in red, blue and silver. 27.5"h. 12"w. 17"d.
                                                                  $250-350
  1404.BRONZE BUST.
       European, 1st half-20th century. Bronze bust of a masked man with a feathered hood and elaborate collar. Portions
       are hand hammered and incised, signed illegibly along base, on a black base. 21"h.
                                                                  $300-400
  1405.PAINTED CAMPHOR WOOD CHEST.
       Chinese, mid 19th century. Mortised construction with paneled sides, center hatch lid on top with brass hardware,
       square legs with one chamfered edge. Front panel has red paint with painted floral borders and center reserve.
       29.5"h. 47.5"w. 21.75"d.
                                                                  $300-500
  1406.SEWERTILE CHIMNEY POT.
       American, 1st quarter-20th century. Square base tapering to a round top with crown notching. Round reticulation
       and applied round decoration with a dark brown mottled glaze. 21.5"h.
                                                                  $150-250
  1407.SILVER CROSS PRAM.
       England, ca. 1930s. Silver Cross Best & Co., New York, pram with original fittings. 50.5"h. when hood is up.
                                                                  $100-200
  1408.CREWEL WORK WALL HANGING.
       England, late 19th century. Large panel with floral and bird stitching. Bold and muted colors in red, green, blue,
       pink, white, green etc. 94"h. 66"w.
                                                                  $200-300
  1409.HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD.
       England, 1st quarter-19th century, pine. Molded cornice, two two-panel blind doors and two interior scalloped
       shelves. Replaced hinges. 40"h. 34"w., requires a 23" corner.
                                                                  $200-300
  1410.BENCH WITH PAINTED BASE.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, pine. Single board top with blue green base and cutout plank legs. 17.5"h.
       73.75"w. 11.5"d.
                                                                  $100-200
  1411.DOVETAILED GRAIN PAINTED BLANKET CHEST.
       American, 1st quarter-19th century, poplar. Applied edge molding to lid, dovetailed bracket feet, interior till with
       wood and old red graining. 24.75"h. 48.75"w. 20"d.
                                                                  $200-350
  1412.HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD.
       England, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany, mahogany veneer and sapwood inlays. Molded cornice, single door
       with geometric muntins with glass panes and three interior shelves. 39.5"h. 29.5"w., requires a 21" corner.
                                                                  $250-400
  1413.EIGHT DRAWER SPICE CABINET.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century, ash. Molded cornice, mitered base and drawer with beveled edges and
       porcelain pulls. 24.5"h. 21"w. 8"d.
                                                                  $200-300
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  1414.STEIFF PULL TOY.
       American, early 20th century. Camel pull toy with Steiff button in ear 16.25"h. Some hair loss and imperfections.
                                                                  $200-400
  1415.ARCHITECTURAL PAINTED CUPBOARD TOP.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, poplar and pine. Solid ends, picture frame moldings around front, two two-
       panel doors and mustard yellow repaint. 58.75"h. 39"w. 21"d.
                                                                  $175-300
  1416.HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD.
       England, 1st quarter-19th century, mahogany and mahogany veneer with sapwood inlays. Molded cornice, single
       door with geometric muntins with glass panes, and three interior butterfly shelves. 44.75"h. 29"w., requires a
       20.5"corner.
                                                                  $250-400
  1417.PAINTED SHAKER ROCKER.
       American, 4th quarter-19th century. Black-painted maple with turned posts and rungs, curved arms with button
       finials. Blue and beige wool tape seat. 33.5"h. 20.75"w. 15"d.
                                                                  $150-250
  1418.HANGING CUPBOARD.
       American, mid 19th century, poplar. Covered cornice, solid ends, molded base, single panel door with beaded
       edges, red finish, 37.5"h, 34.75"w. 14.25"d.
                                                                  $175-300
  1419.TWO-DRAWER WORK TABLE.
       American, 2nd quarter-19th century, pine and poplar. One-board top, solid ends and back, turned legs, and
       dovetailed drawers with turned pulls. Worn red finish. 28.25"h. 21"w. 17.75"d.
                                                                  $175-275
  1420.TWO UNFRAMED AUDUBON PRINTS.
       Mid 19th century. Two handcolored lithographs. "Song Sparrow" printed by R. Havell & Son, London, 28.5"h.
       21"w., and "American Magpie" printed by R. Havell, 1837, 30"h. 24"w. Imperfections.
                                                                  $150-300

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