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DISCOVERY AUCTIONfeaturing Estate Jewelry & Silver
Sale 2472 September 16 & 17, 2009 Marlborough
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AUCTION 2472
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ABSENTEE BIDDING
Session I, Lots 1-500: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 2 p.m.
Session II, Lots 501-1200: Thursday, September 17, 2009 at 10 a.m.
274 Cedar Hill Street
Marlborough, Massachusetts
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Auction & Specialist Information
2 Web Site & Online Bidding
5 Session I: Lots 1-500
28 Session I: Lots 501-1200
58 Conditions of Sale
59 Absentee Bid Form
60 Company Directors & Specialty Departments
61 Administrative Staff & Client Services
63 Map & Driving Directions
64 Dining
65 Accomodations
67 Catalogue Subscription Form
Please Note: All lots sold subject to our Conditions of Sale. Please refer to page 58 of this catalogue for the fullterms and conditions governing your purchase.
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Session I - Lots 1-500
1.Assembled Four-Piece Sterling SilverService, two pieces by Wilcox &Evertsen, and two pieces by Manchester,approx. 50 troy oz.
$400-600
2.Seven Silver Weighted LowCandlesticks, a set of four and a set ofthree.
$150-200
3.Six Pieces of Silver and Silver PlatedServing and Table Items, a Black, Starr& Frost sterling vase with engraved base,a Crispin Fuller, 1803, London, sterlingteapot, a silver plated teapot, a pair ofsilver plated candlesticks, and a silverplated handled tray.
$200-300
4.Ten Silver Serving, Vanity, andPresentation Items, including a silverhandled mug, a silver Gorham tumbler, asilver napkin ring, a small Tiffany silverhandle vanity brush, a silver Dominick &Haff presentation side dish, a silverGorham matchbox cover, a sterlingmoney clip, a Gorham sterlingpresentation tray, etc.
$200-300
5.Ten Sterling Silver Articles, including alarge sterling presentation flask, a Whitingbread tray, an oval International sterlingtray, a pair of Dominick & Haff side plates,a cake dish, a Howard sterling silverbasket with cobalt glass insert, anothersilver basket with cobalt glass insert, asmall silver dish, and an Irish-style dishstand, approx. 76 troy oz.
$200-400
5A.Pair of English Sterling Silver WeightedTall Candlesticks, mid-19th century, ht. 91/4 in.
$300-500
6.Thirty-two Coin Silver Spoons, includingRogers, Gurney Bros., and N. Harding,approx. 20 troy oz.
$200-300
6A.Pair of Baroque-style Candlesticks,twisted throat over floral decorated base,ht. 6 1/2 in.
$100-200
7.Group of Sterling Silver Demitasse andTeaspoons, a set of eleven sterlingspoons, and a set of twelve Frank Whitingsterling demitasse spoons, approx. 12troy oz.
$125-175
7A.Seven English Silver Flatware Items, aset of six sterling silver forks, and a set ofsterling silver tongs ending in figuralshells, approx. 16 troy oz.
$200-400
8.Four Sterling Silver Items, a Georgiantea stand, London, 1789, by HenryChawner, and a Mauser sterling silvercreamer, a Gorham side dish, and anAlvin serving dish, approx. 22 troy oz.
$200-300
8A.Approximately Nineteen Silver Spoons,a set of six Whiting sterling spoons inLaureate pattern, a set of twelve Towlespoons in the Pomona pattern, and aGeorge W. Shiebler silver spoon.
$200-300
9.Group of Sterling and Silver PlatedServing Items, a Howard SterlingCompany pierced dish with raisedscrolled edge, a Reed & Barton silverplated urn, and a pair of Redlich and Co.sterling silver weighted low candlesticks.
$300-500
9A.Whiting Sterling Silver Water Jug andPlate, both with repoussé rococo edges,approx. 26 troy oz.
$200-250
10.Two Pairs of Silver Plated Candlesticksand a Silver Plated Serving Tray, a pairwith repoussé figural decoration and apair of Lawrence B. Smith Neoclassical-style candlesticks, ht. to 12 in.
$150-200
11.Thirteen Pieces of Coin and SterlingSilver, H. C. Robinson, Dusenberry, J.Parker, etc., including a two-piece sterlingchild’s set, etc., approx. 11 troy oz.
$75-125
11A.Frank W. Smith Sterling “Chippendale”Pattern Salver.
$300-400
12.Six Small Sterling Side Dishes, a pair ofInternational side dishes, a Dominick &Haff side dish, two Gorham side dishes,etc., approx. 18 troy oz.
$75-125
12A.Collection of Silver Plated ServingItems, including a meat dome, a tray, anashtray, handled dish, coaster, etc.
$100-150
13.Group of Silver Plated Serving Items,silver plated presentation tea kettle, silverplated tray, bidriware Indian platter, and anapkin ring.
$75-150
14.Five Silver Serving and Vanity Items, aVictorian sterling hand mirror, a Gorhampierced serving spoon, a Reed & Bartonchild’s spoon, a tea strainer, and a server.
$75-125
15.Fourteen Silver Table Articles, includinga pair of weighted low candlesticks, ahandled mug, a pair of sterling table urns,a pair of weighted table casters, a pair oftwo-light weighted candlesticks, aWestmoreland creamer and open sugarset, a tall weighted Reed & Barton servingpiece, etc.
$300-500
15A.Pair of Gorham Sterling Weighted LowCandlesticks.
$40-60
16.Small Group of Sterling Silver andSilver Plate Tableware, including aGorham sterling reticulated dish, a smallbeaded edge sterling side dish, a sterlinggravy server, a small Tiffany and Co.sterling leaf-form dish, three small silverspoons, etc., approx. 18 troy oz.
$250-300
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16A.Group of Sterling and Silver PlatedServing Items and Flatware, including acobalt glass canapé salver, baby articles,a Rogers silver plated flatware set in abox, a nested sterling caster set, a set ofsterling matchbox covers, a set ofmother-of-pearl handled knives, etc.
$150-200
17.Five-Piece Silver Plated Tea andCoffee Service.
$100-150
17A.Five Kirk “Repoussé” Flatware ServingPieces, approx. 10 troy oz.
$150-200
17B.Ten-Piece Sterling Silver Dresser Set.
$75-100
18.Set of Four Tuttle Sterling Salt Casters.
$100-150
19.Group of Mostly Sterling SilverFlatware and Serving Items, includingset of coasters, a Gorham sterling sideplate, a sterling footed dish, a smallRichard Dimes sterling dish, a sterlingashtray, a silver case, five lampshades,three Gorham sterling child’s mugs, andapprox. eleven pieces of mostly sterlingmixed flatware.
$250-350
19A.Group of Silver and Silver PlatedServing Items, four pairs of tongs and a.800 silver tea strainer, sold with two silvermate straws.
$150-250
20.Group of Sterling Table Items, seven S.Kirk & Son casters, a pair of Lunt sterlingtongs, and a set of eight boxed Cartiersalts.
$250-350
21..800 Silver Fish Serving Set for Six,with gold wash on knives and forks.
$100-200
21A.Approximately Thirty-seven AmericanSterling Flatware Items, various makersand patterns, including place settingitems, and small serving pieces, approx.32 troy oz.
$300-500
22.Three Sets of Four Sterling SilverCasters.
$100-150
23.Poole Sterling Silver Lobed Bowl,approx. 16 troy oz.
$150-200
24.Approximately Thirty-eight Sterling andSilver Plated Items, Stone, Gorham,Reed & Barton, etc., including a pair ofsilver plated candlesticks, a Stone silverchild’s mug, a sterling covered jar, a set ofthree Gorham sterling casters, a sterlingcollapsible cup, a pair of diminutive footedindividual casters, approx. twenty-threepieces of flatware, a matchbox cover, etc.
$300-500
25.Group of Sterling and Silver PlatedServing Items, two small sterlingreticulated dishes, a sterling silver dish,three silver napkin rings, a Durgin sterlingcake tray, a set of four silver platedcandlesticks, a silver plated teapot andmatching creamer, etc.
$100-150
26.International “Trousseau” PatternPartial Flatware Service for Twelve,approx. 82 troy oz. weighable silver.
$400-600
27.Eight Silver Vanity and Serving Items, aDominick & Haff Revere-type bowl, aPoole sterling creamer, a two-piece vanitymirror and brush, another silver brush, aWhiting presentation porringer, a pair ofsilver overlay casters.
$200-250
28.Group of Mixed Silver and Silver PlatedFlatware, including a pair of ivory/ivorinehandled two-piece carving set, a three-piece sterling handled carving set, a largegroup of mixed mostly sterling flatware,etc.
$200-250
29.Dominick & Haff Sterling Silver Vase,scrolled floral edge on rim and base, ht. 71/2 in., approx. 12 troy oz.
$200-250
29A.Russian Silver Cigarette Case,monogrammed, with gold-washedinterior, in paper box, approx. 4 troy oz.
$175-225
30.Pair of Gorham Sterling SilverWeighted Convertible Candelabra, ht.13 in.
$250-350
31.Approximately Seventy-six Piece TowleSterling Silver Flutes Pattern PartialFlatware Service for Eight, approx. 68troy oz.
$200-300
31A.Group of Sterling and Silver PlatedServing Items, silver plated candlesticks,a set of four wine glasses, a set of tenWallace sterling silver cordials, sterlingsilver casters, weighted sterling silvercompote, etc.
$100-125
32.Group of Sterling and Silver PlatedFlatware, including a pair of Danish silverplated serving pieces, approx. twenty-sixpieces of sterling silver flatware includinga partial Dominick & Haff flatware set, anda group of silver plated flatware.
$150-200
33.Six Silver Dishes, a Gorham footed andreticulated dish, an R. Wallace side plate,a Watson bowl, a Dominick & Haff sideplate, a Wallace plate, and a Gorhamplate.
$200-250
34.Mexican Sterling Silver Serving Items,a Sanborn drink pitcher, and a set of sixbutter pats, approx. 22 troy oz.
$200-250
35.Arts & Crafts Hammered Sterling Bowl,The Merrill Shops, New York, first quarter20th century, round, with alloverhammered surface, dia. 6 3/4 in., approx.9 troy oz.
$150-250
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36.Group of Assorted Silver Holiday,Personal, and Other Items, including asterling angel, a Towle sterling perfumebottle, a sterling hanging hobby horse, asmall sterling ladle, a sterling moonornament, sterling tongs, a German silverpurse, several small sterling hangingperfume bottles, a cross, etc.
$200-300
37.Three William B. Durgin CompanySterling Silver Serving Pieces, Du Barrypattern, approx. 11 troy oz.
$250-300
37A.Approximately Fifty Pieces of Sterlingand Silver Plated Flatware, including asterling Tiffany serving spoon, a Stowellsilver spoon, a Shreve, Crump & Lowsterling ladle, a Danish silver spoon,Gorham silver spoons, a silver handledtwo-piece carving set, etc., and a largegroup of silver plated flatware.
$200-225
38.Approximately Twenty Silver Spoons, aset of eight Bigelow, Kennard sterlingspoons, a set of ten Frank Smith spoons,and a pair of spoons, approx. 17 troy oz.
$175-225
39.Five Towle Mary Chilton PatternSterling Silver Serving Items, approx. 8troy oz.
$80-120
39A.Approximately Thirty-eight AmericanSterling Flatware Items, Gorham,Durgin, R. Blackington, Wallace, etc.various patterns, approx. 40 troy oz.
$150-250
40.Four Pieces of Sterling SilverHollowware, a Gorham Plymouth patternteapot, a Frank Smith sterling silverteapot, a Gorham sterling warming stand,and a London, 1904, sterling creamer(makers mark incomplete).
$200-300
41.Large Group of Mostly Sterling Tableand Personal Items, including two pairsof weighted sterling candlesticks, aweighted sterling bud vase, a changepurse, a silver plated coin purse, arepoussé sterling silver handled mug, anInternational sterling side plate, a smallhandled cup, a George W. Shiebler & Co.handled trophy cup, a sterling card case,a pair of Gorham sterling salt baskets, asterling vase with ridged ball feet (missingpart of one foot), etc.
$200-300
41A.Group of Silver Serving and FlatwareItems, including a Towle sterling footedplate, a set of six Whiting silver spoons, aset of eight sterling holders, a silveroverlay cruet, a set of twelve Gorhamsterling nut dishes, a set of sterlingmatchbook covers, a set of six smallplates, a set of eight small plates, coinsilver spoons, etc., approx. 50 troy oz.
$200-250
42.Sheffield Silver Plated Three-Piece Teaand Coffee Set, melon-shaped design,ht. to 10 in.
$200-300
43.Two Sets of Silver Demitasse CupHolders, Figural Bells, and Other Items,including a silver female figure bell,another silver dinner bell, a sterling teastrainer with wooden handle, a small silverunderdish, a set of six Gorham silverdemitasse cup holders, a set of twelvesterling silver demitasse cup holders withten Lenox gold rimmed inserts, etc.
$100-200
43A.Ten Glass Salts and Six Sterling SaltSpoons.
$50-75
44.Group of Sterling and Silver PlatedFlatware, a large pair of Gorham sterlingsilver serving pieces in the Chantillypattern, a set of six Frank Smith sterlingforks, a Whiting serving spoon, a set ofsix sterling butter knives, and small groupof silver plated flatware, approx. 16 troyoz.
$200-300
45.Eight Silver Nursery Items, a Gorhamsterling child’s bowl, a silver rattle, a silvernapkin ring, a child’s mug with nurseryrhymes, a two-piece Gorham sterlingchild’s dining set, a toothbrush, andanother napkin ring.
$300-500
46.Four Large Sterling Silver ServingSpoons, Bigelow, Kennard & Company,with shell decoration, approx. 8 troy oz.
$150-250
47.Seven International Silver CompanyNapoleon Pattern Sterling SilverFlatware Items, approx. 18 troy oz.
$150-250
48.William B. Durgin Company SterlingSilver Partial Flatware Service, Fairfaxpattern, approx. twenty-four pieces,approx. 30 troy oz. weighable silver.
$500-700
49.Eight Pieces of Sterling Silver, S. Kirk,Towle, Gorham, a small Gorham bowl, aset of six S. Kirk side plates, and a Towleoval footed bowl, approx. 24 troy oz.
$150-200
50.Pair of Schofield Co., Inc., RepousséSterling Silver Weighted LowCandlesticks.
$100-150
50A.One English and Three AmericanSterling Silver Decorative and TableItems, a round covered S. Kirk sterlingsilver jar with European motif castledecoration, a Scandinavian sterling silverenameled jar and spoon with decorativelion elements on the feet and lid, a Chas.Chesterman, 1801, London, sterling silvermug, and a R. Blackington and Companysilver drum dish and spoon.
$500-700
50B.Eight Sterling Silver Serving Items,including two Frank Whiting servingpieces, a Towle repoussé serving fork, aGorham serving fork, a Frank Smith ladle,two Whiting serving pieces, and a sterlingserving spoon, approx. 18 troy oz.
$300-500
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51.Approximately Fourteen Sterling SilverFlatware Items, Wallace, Durgin, Towle,etc., comprised of ladles, spoons, andserving pieces, approx. 11 troy oz.
$150-250
52.Approximately Seventy-nine Pieces ofAssorted Silver and Silver PlatedFlatware, A. Stone, Gorham, Towle,Tiffany, etc., including C. Zimmermansilver ladle, an oblong A. Stone sterlingladle, a Danish serving piece, severalGorham tongs, a Tiffany fire hatdecorated silver spoon, a set of eightTowle spoons, coin silver spoons, etc.,approx. 58 troy oz.
$300-500
53.Group of Victorian Mostly SterlingSilver and Coin Silver Flatware andSmall Serving Pieces, Whiting, Gorham,Dominick & Haff, Whiting, Reed & Barton,etc. including Bolles & Childs coin silverspoon, a London sterling ladle by GeorgeBasketville, 1791, a Whiting servingspoon, a pair of sterling handled shears, aWhiting sugar spoon, etc.
$300-500
54.Group of Sterling, Coin, and SilverPlated Flatware, including a set of twelvesterling demitasse spoons, a set of fiveTowle sterling soupspoons, nine Durginsterling soupspoons (two lengths), a setof eight B.A. Hersey coin silver spoons,nine assorted coin and sterling salt andteaspoons, a set of six Gorham silverplated knives, etc.
$200-250
55.Worden-Munnis Sterling Silver Revere-type Presentation Bowl, celebrating abirthday, approx. 20 troy oz.
$150-250
56.Dominick & Haff Sterling Silver PointedAntique Pattern Partial FlatwareService, approx. forty-one pieces,approx. 46 troy oz.
$300-500
57.Towle Sterling Silver Partial FlatwareService, Lady Constance Pattern,approx. seventy-eight pieces, sold with aset of six silver plated spoons, approx. 70troy oz.
$600-800
58.Approximately Fifteen VictorianSterling Serving Items, includingGorham, Wendell, a two-piece Reed &Barton set, etc., approx. 34 troy oz.
$300-500
59.Group of Silver Table and ServingItems, a Tiffany sterling silver fish serverin the Beekman pattern, a set of nineTiffany sterling silver spoons in theColonial pattern, a set of twelve mother-of-pearl handled knives, a cobalt glassand silver mustard pot, a cobalt and silversalt, a pair of English silver and cobaltcasters, and a Stieff sterling Revere-typebowl.
$200-250
59A.Approximately Eighteen Pieces ofSilver Flatware, including a GeorgJensen serving fork, a sterling handledhook, a set of six Farrington & Hunnewellcoin silver forks, a set of nine Continentalsilver spoons, and a small silver ladle,approx. 18 troy oz.
$100-200
60.Twelve Towle Sterling Silver IcedTeaspoons, approx. 10 troy oz.
$250-300
61.Approximately Thirty Pieces ofSterling, Coin, and Silver PlatedFlatware, including six sterling stirrerstraws, a Towle serving spoon, a Bigelow& Kennard silver serving piece, a late 19thcentury serving fork, a Cellini Craft, Ltd.sterling ladle, a pair of Gorham sterlingserving spoons, a .830 silver servingpiece, two silver tongs, a pair of Reed &Barton sterling tongs, etc.
$150-250
62.Approximately Thirty-five Coin SilverSpoons, Gerrish, Harding, Lowell &Setner, E. Wilson, N. J. Gilman, etc.,some in sets, approx. 24 troy oz.
$200-400
63.Large Group of Victorian MostlySterling and Coin Silver Teaspoons,Whiting, Gorham, H. Bosworth, etc.,approx. 72 troy oz.
$400-600
64.Ten Sterling Silver Spoons, R. Wallace &Sons, approx. 12 troy oz.
$150-250
65.English Cased Silver Plated Desert Setfor Twelve, Goldsmiths & SilversmithsCompany, London, 19th century.
$300-500
66.Three Small Sterling Serving Pieces,approx. 2 troy oz.
$150-200
67.Eight Frank Smith Silver CordialGlasses and an S. Kirk RepousséServing Spoon, approx. 12 troy oz.
$200-300
68.Group of Mostly Sterling SilverSouvenir and Baby Spoons, Gorham,Wallace, etc., mostly late 19th/early 20thcentury, including Cuba, Mount Vernon,Portland, Palm Beach, Florida, approx. 26troy oz.
$300-500
69.Approximately Twenty-six Sterling andSilver Plated Serving Items, includingReed & Barton samovar, a Whitingsterling silver bread tray, two pairs ofcandelabra, trays, etc.
$125-150
69A.Approximately Forty-seven Pieces ofSterling Flatware, various makers,approx. twenty-four forks, twelve spoons,five butter knives, two tablespoons, oneserving spoon, two salt spoons, and oneladle, approx. 58 troy oz.
$300-500
70.Group of Silver Plated, Coin andSterling Flatware and Tableware,approx. 12 troy oz. weighable silver.
$200-300
71.Classically Decorated Reed & BartonTipping Ice Water Pitcher, Water Glass,and Bowl, silver plated, ht. 19 in.
$400-600
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72.Large Group of Assorted Sterling andCoin Silver Flatware, Gorham, Wallace,Durgin, etc., including a set of twelveGorham Old French pattern soupspoons,a pair of Gorham Strasbourg patternserving spoons, etc., approx. 100 troy oz.
$300-500
73.Tiffany Sterling Silver Sugar Caster andSilver Handled Fish Server, approx. 4troy oz. weighable silver.
$150-250
73A.Group of Sterling Silver Serving Items,a set of four Gorham sterling silver cups,a sterling bowl, a Whiting sterling breadplate, six demitasse cups with liners, asterling caster, etc.
$200-300
74.Eleven Sterling Silver and Silver PlateSouvenir Spoons, R. Wallace, Durgin,etc., some enameled.
$100-150
75.Twelve Tiffany Sterling Silver RichelieuPattern Hors D’oeuvre/Seafood Forks,approx. 12 troy oz.
$200-300
76.Group of Sterling and Coin Flatware, aset of twelve Dominick & Haffsoupspoons and six Dominick & Haffforks in King pattern, and sixteen coinsilver spoons and forks, approx. 36 troyoz.
$100-200
77.Three Silver Flatware Items, Georgianspoon, Victorian berry spoon, and a .800silver cream ladle.
$100-200
78.Two Large Silver Ladles, one Americancoin silver and one sterling silver London,approx. 12 troy oz.
$100-150
79.Approximately Twenty-four GorhamSterling Silver Forks, including a set oftwelve Gorham sterling Strasbourgpattern forks, a set of eleven Gorhamsterling forks, and a Gorham sterling silverserving fork, approx. 12 troy oz.
$100-150
79A.Two Sterling Tiffany Dishes and FourOther Sterling Items, a pair of Gorhamsterling silver casters and a mustard potwith cobalt glass insert and spoon.
$200-225
80.Silver Plated Grape Decorated TallVase on Weighted Base.
$75-125
81.Seven Silver Bracelets, three banglesand chains, approx. 7 troy oz.
$100-150
81A.Small Group of Silver and Silver PlatedServing Items, including a boxed shell-form serving set, a set of four casters,and a set of spoons.
$40-50
82.Pair of Silver Plated Three-LightCandlesticks and Mexican SterlingBracelet.
$75-125
83.Group of Silver Plated and SilverServing and Table Items, including asmall baby’s handled cup, a silver platedhorse head seal, a set of twelve silverplated Holland iced tea spoons, and acarved snuff bottle.
$75-125
83A.Partial Gorham Sterling “Old French”Pattern Flatware Set, approx. forty-threepieces, approx. 44 troy oz.
$600-800
84.Approximately Twenty-one AssortedSilver and Silver Plated Serving Items,including a Gorham sterling reticulatedhandled dish, a English silver plated flask,a pair of sterling weighted casters, twoTiffany sterling salts and spoons, amatching pair of Tiffany sterling casters, asmall Tiffany sterling bowl, a set of sixsterling baskets, etc.
$150-250
85.Gorham Sterling Silver Three-Piece TeaService, approx. 33 troy oz.
$400-600
86.Group of Flatware and Sterling Items,International sterling presentation sideplate, a two-piece sterling child’s servingset, a sterling jigger, Watson sterling silverpartial flatware service (approx. twenty-four pieces), with an additional approx.eight silver serving flatware items, etc.
$300-500
87.Collection of Silver and Silver PlatedTablewares, including a Dominick & Haffopen sterling silver dish, a silver platedpresentation dish from The DedhamCountry and Polo Club, a Mueck-CareyCo. sterling silver creamer and opensugar bowl, a Wallace sterling shell-formdish, a Mueck-Carey Co. bowl, casters,etc., approx. 36 troy oz. weighable silver.
$200-400
87A.Approximately Thirty-five SilverFlatware Items, including a GorhamStrasbourg pattern ladle, a large Gorhamserving piece, a pair of silver ivory-handled tongs, a set of twelve FrankSmith sterling spoons, a set of six sterlingspoons, etc., approx. 28 troy oz.
$200-400
88.Seven Assorted Silver and SilverPlated Items and a Fish Set, a Stieffsterling silver Revere-type bowl, a Wallacethree-lobed, handled sterling dish, a pairof silver plated shell-form dishes, a silverplated dish, a Fisher sterling side plate, afish set of approx. twenty-six pieces, etc.,approx. 16 troy oz. weighable silver.
$100-150
89.Four Sets of Sterling DemitasseSpoons, Gorham, Dominick & Haff, etc.,approx. thirty-seven spoons, approx. 10troy oz.
$100-200
89A.Approximately Twenty-eight SilverTable and Vanity Items, including salts,casters, brushes, small trays, pin trays,etc.
$300-500
90.Three Sterling Silver Table and DresserItems, a footed sterling dish, a circularpowder box, and a Mexican cigarettebowl with figural faces with cut-outs foreyes, nose, and mouth.
$150-200
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90A.Group of Mostly Silver JudaicaMaterial, four kiddush cups, two silverhandled challah knives, a small sterlingdish, and several pendants and charms.
$150-250
91.One Silver Plated and Three SterlingCake Plates, a Dominick & Haff sterlingplate, a Watson Company sterling cakeplate, an additional sterling plate, etc.,approx. 20 troy oz.
$100-150
91A.Group of Coin, Sterling, and SilverPlated Flatware, including twelve coinsilver spoons, a set of four mother-of-pearl handled knives, a pair of sterlinggrapefruit spoons, and some silver platedflatware.
$150-250
92.Sterling Silver Icon, a Sterling HandMirror, and Two Other Mirrors.
$150-250
92A.Lot of Mostly Sterling Flatware andServing Items, including a boxed set ofDavid Andersen demitasse spoons, asmall Boardman silver presentation mug,a Gorham weighted low candlestick, apair of sterling casters, a pair of Cartiersterling and wood casters, a Stieff silverfork, and a small group of mostly sterlingflatware and serving items.
$200-300
93.Approximately Thirty Silver SouvenirSpoons, sold with some additional silverplated spoons, approx. 12 troy oz.
$150-250
93A.Approximately Twenty-four EnglishSilver and American Coin Spoons,Georgian, William IV, etc., various makers,approx. 40 troy oz.
$250-300
94.Set of Three Poole Sterling SilverTumblers, approx. 8 troy oz.
$100-150
95.Georgian-style Silver Plated CoffeeSamovar Urn, with lion head handlesover claw feet, ht. 16 in.
$250-300
96.Collection of Sterling Silver and SilverPlated Tablewares, including a pair ofsilver plated serving dishes, a Gorhamsterling silver creamer and open sugarbowl, a silver plated presentation cupfrom the Litchfield Horse Show, 1917, aBlack Starr & Frost sterling cigarette box,six sterling handled knives, a large sterlingsilver presentation Revere-typepresentation bowl, a group of Gorhamflatware, etc.
$175-225
96A.Large Towle Sterling Soup Ladle,approx. 5 troy oz.
$150-200
97.Eleven Sterling Silver Hollowware andTable Items, sterling including a creamerand sugar set, a pair of small Websterdishes, a small Whiting repoussé dish,two bowls, a Wallace dish, a plate, andsilver and glass wine coaster.
$250-350
97A.Large Contemporary Silver PlatedFour-Light Candelabra, with eight glasshurricane shades, and accessories,central post ht. 32 3/4, dia. 30 1/2 in.
$200-300
98.Four Sterling Silver Table Items, a pairof weighted compotes, an InternationalRevere-type bowl, and a Tuttle round tray,approx. 28 troy oz.
$250-350
98A.Two Sets of Sterling Silver CasedSmoking Items, both sets of six, (onematchbox missing).
$100-150
99.European Sterling Silver and SilverPlated Table Articles, two repoussé teacaddies, a Continental silver caster, a pairof silver berry spoons, a silver Madeirabottle tag, and two decorative spoons,(total of eleven pieces).
$250-300
100.Two Reed & Barton Sterling SilverTrays, both with sectioned edges, totalapprox. 28 troy oz.
$150-200
101.Towle Sterling Silver Partial FlatwareService for Eight, French Provincialpattern, approx. sixty pieces.
$300-500
101A.Regency-style Sheffield Silver HotWater Urn, ht. 15 in., (separate ivoryhandle inside).
$200-225
102.Approximately Thirty-five Coin SilverSpoons, early 19th century, approx. 32troy oz.
$450-550
103.Reed & Barton Partial Sterling FlatwareSet, Hepplewhite pattern, approx. twenty-two pieces.
$200-400
103A.Group of Sterling Silver Flatware andServing Items, including a Preisnersterling silver creamer and sugar bowl, asterling shell-form dish, a Dominick & Haffsilver ladle, serving spoon, and smallserving fork, a silver spoon/child’s toy, twotwo-piece silver handled carving sets,etc., approx. 16 troy oz.
$200-300
104.Seven Small Sterling Silver Dishes andBowls, a set of four small dishes, a smallGeorge H. Ford Co. tray, a Whiting floraland reticulated edged dish, and anInternational dish.
$125-150
104A.Group of Sterling and Silver PlatedFlatware and Serving Items, including asilver London berry spoon, a .830 silverfolding comb, several small sterling ladles,a set of eleven silver plated spoons, etc.
$125-175
105.Five Sterling Silver Serving and TableItems, a large sterling footed dish with asectioned body, a sterling bread plate, aGardner sterling side dish, a Gardnersterling tray, and a weighted five-lightcandelabra.
$250-350
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106.Seven Assorted Sterling Dishes, a pairof Frank Whiting sterling three-sectioneddishes, a Stieff floral decorated sterlingsilver dish, a Wallace sterling cake dish, aDodge sterling presentation dish dated1932, and a large Reed & Barton dish,and a rectangular Reed & Barton tray,approx. 62 troy oz.
$250-350
106A.Six Silver Plated Table Items, includinga Meridien coffeepot, a water pitcher, twovases, and two trays.
$100-150
107.Group of Sterling, Coin, and SilverPlated Flatware and Serving Items,including a set of eight B & M sterlingcordial glasses, a large sterlinghandwrought stuffing spoon, two coinsilver spoons, a silver plated asparagustongs, and a partial silver plated flatwareset.
$300-500
107A.Eight Silver Serving and Table Items,including a Tiffany sterling vase, ht. 6 in.,a pair of sterling weighted candlesticks,two weighted sterling dishes, a smallsilver musical instrument, a small silverman and cart, and a caster.
$100-150
108.Alvin Sterling Silver Ladle, with lobedbowl and beaded edge work, approx. 5troy oz.
$150-250
109.Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Castersand a Wallace Sterling Shell-form Dish.
$80-120
109A.Group of Sterling Silver Flatware andServing Items, including TiffanyChrysanthemum pattern sterling silverladle (repaired), a set of twelve Gorhamsterling spoons, a set of four Gorhamsterling casters, a pair of Kirk and Sonsilver tongs, a set of five sterling ColumbiaWorld’s fair spoons, etc., approx. 28 troyoz.
$200-300
110.English Silver Floral Epergne, CooperBrothers & Sons, removable vases,weighted base, ht. 11 1/4 in.
$300-500
111.Approximately Twenty-three SilverHandled Knives and Other Flatware,including a set of six, a set of twelve, twotwo-piece carving sets, and a servingpiece.
$75-125
111A.Three American Sterling Tablewares,comprising a Goodnow & Jenks coffeepot(repaired), a Frank Smith ladle, and a ladleretailed by A. Stowell.
$150-200
112.Group of Silver Plated and SterlingSilver Items, including a large sterlingsilver Revere-type bowl, a small EllmoreSilver Company sterling silver Revere-typebowl and underplate, a silver platedclassically decorated vase, a weightedsterling dish, and a group of silver platedflatware.
$100-150
113.Group of Silver Plated Flatware andServing Items, including a tall oval candydish with scrolled handles, a two-piececreamer and open sugar bowl, ladle,plate, a small tray, etc.
$75-100
113A.Large Group of Silver Plated ServingItems.
$100-150
114.Group of David Andersen and OtherFlatware and Serving Items, DavidAndersen and other demitasse spoons,twelve mother-of-pearl handled knives,three small Japanese sterling items.
$150-250
115.Two Silver Plated Serving Items, aVictorian decorated water pitcher, and asquare hammered two-handled servingdish.
$100-150
116.Approximately Forty Mixed-MetalSouvenir Spoons, sterling, silver plated,bronze, and white metal examples.
$100-150
117.Ten Pieces of Sterling and WeightedSterling Hollowware and Serving Items,a pair of creamer and open sugar bowl, aBigelow & Kennard sterling covered jar, aset of four Shreve, Crump & Low casters,a weighted serving dish, a matchboxholder and underplate, and a Gorhamsterling plate.
$150-200
118.Group of Continental and Silver PlatedServing Pieces and Flatware, includinga .800 silver ladle, a group of assortedsterling flatware items, a pair of weightedsterling low candlestick, a set of eightmother-of-pearl handled knives, a set ofTowle silver plated demitasse spoons, etc.
$75-100
119.Group of Sterling Silver Tableware,twelve dessert stems in three sets, a StieffRevere-type bowl, a Wallace sterlingplate, a weighted compote, a weightedcreamer and sugar bowl, and a weightedcompote.
$200-400
119A.Seven British Silver Plated TableArticles, including a pair of claw-footedserving pieces, a creamer and sugarbowl, etc.
$250-300
120.Large Rogers Silver Plated Punchbowl,with scrolled rim and raised shell andgrapevine decoration, ht. 10 in.
$200-250
121.Four Sets of Sterling Silver Spoons, aset of eight Reed & Barton iced teaspoons, two sets of six Frank Smith, anda set of twelve Towle spoons, approx. 20troy oz.
$200-300
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121A.Group of Tiffany Sterling Flatware andOther Items, a set of twelve Tiffanyoyster forks in Shell and Thread pattern,six silver Tiffany forks in Wave Edgepattern, a set of six mother-of-pearlhandled knives, a Whiting sterling silverladle, and several other sterling flatwareitems.
$200-300
122.Approximately Thirty-two Sterling andSilver Plated Souvenir and OtherSpoons, sterling approx. 12 troy oz.
$100-150
123.Pair of American Weighted SilverCompotes, ht. 6 1/2 in.
$100-200
124.Two Pairs of Weighted SterlingCandlesticks, Empire low candlesticks,and a pair of three-light candlesticks.
$75-125
125.Towle Sterling Silver Presentation Tray,signed “Presented to Randolph L.Thurlow with Best Wishes from HisAssociates at Towle Silversmiths,” andsigned in script by approx. twenty people,approx. 40 troy oz.
$200-250
126.Approximately Forty Assorted Sterlingand Silver Plated Serving and FlatwareItems, sterling including an InternationalSilver Company ladle and serving fork, aReed & Barton ladle, a Durgin ladle, otherladles, a pair of Whiting tongs withtwisted handle design, etc., approx. 22troy oz.
$200-300
127.Pair of French Mother-of-pearl OperaGlasses, with holder.
$75-125
128.Group of Sterling Silver, Coin Silver,and Silver Plated Flatware, Whiting,Kattelmann, Durgin, etc., including sterlingladles, coin silver flatware, and a group ofsilver plated flatware, approx. 18 troy oz.
$150-200
129.Silver Plated Handled Serving Tray, withreticulated edge work, and grape andwreath trim, lg. approx. 26 in.
$125-175
130.Four Silver Plated Serving Items, ahandled tray, a double-spouted gravy withattached underplate, and two additionaldishes.
$125-150
131.Approximately Forty Silver Spoons,including soupspoons, teaspoons, andserving spoons, approx. 18 troy oz.
$200-300
131A.Group of Sterling and Silver PlatedHollowware and Silver Plated Flatware,including a silver lidded colorless glass jar,a silver overlay creamer and sugar bowl, aset of six sterling coasters, a sterling dish,a Ball, Black & Co. sterling shell-formfooted dish, a sterling over colorless glassrelish dish, and a group of silver platedserving and flatware.
$150-250
132.Five-Piece Silver Plated Tea andCoffee Service, late 19th/early 20thcentury, possibly A. G. Schultz, goldwashed, with Asian and Continentalfigural finials, ht. to 17 in.
$250-350
133.Approximately Twenty Assorted SilverTable, Serving, and Personal Items,including a small sterling handled mug, amid-19th century coin silver mug, a silvermug by Caldwell, a Poole two-piecesterling open sugar bowl and creamer, asterling card case, a set of five Gorhamsterling salt baskets, a sterling Dominick &Haff bowl, a French covered and footedbowl, etc.
$200-300
134.Group of Assorted Sterling and SilverPlated Flatware, including a sterling andenamel serving spoon, a Gorham sterlingserving fork, salt spoons, etc.
$75-125
135.Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Revere-type Bowl, approx. dia. 10 in., approx.35 troy oz.
$400-600
136.Whiting Sterling Silver Lady BaltimorePattern Partial Flatware Service,approx. seventy pieces, sold with threeadditional sterling serving pieces and agroup of decorative Italian spoons,approx. 56 troy oz.
$400-600
137.Large Group of Sterling, Coin, andSilver Plated Flatware, including a groupof mixed sterling and coin flatware (mostlyspoons), approx. 30 troy oz., and a largegroup of silver plated flatware, napkinrings, etc.
$200-300
137A.Approximately Thirty-two Pieces of aWhiting Sterling Silver Louis XV PatternFlatware Service, approx. 40 troy oz.
$300-500
138.Pair of Mathews Co. Sterling Silver TallWeighted Candlesticks.
$75-125
139.Reed & Barton Seven-Piece CasedSterling Silver Nut Set.
$150-200
139A.Approximately Sixty Coin SilverFlatware Pieces, including a set of sixM.E. Tobey forks, three F. Chaffee servingspoons, etc., approx. 60 troy oz.
$400-600
140.Two Tiffany Sterling Silver Card Traysand a Tiffany Sterling Porringer, approx.13 troy oz.
$200-250
141.Large Group of Mostly Sterling SilverVictorian Dresser Items, three silveroverlay bottles, a colorless jar with silverfigural brush, three silver lidded jars overcolorless glass, a silver hand mirror, adouble-sided perfume bottle, pin trays,brushes, seals, etc.
$600-800
141A.One Silver Plated and Four SterlingServing Items, a Gorham sterling teastrainer, A. Stowell repoussé servingspoon, a Reed & Barton sterling spoon, apair of silver tongs, and a silver plated teastrainer.
$100-150
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142.Two English Silver Plated ServingItems, a footed and covered warmingcasserole and a handled and footed dishwith claw feet.
$100-125
143.Approximately Nineteen Sterling SilverFlatware and Serving Pieces, includingStieff repoussé sterling handled carvingset, a Towle sterling serving spoon, twoGeorg Jensen knives, a Reed & Bartongold-washed serving fork, etc., approx.12 troy oz.
$200-400
144.Large Group of Assorted Silver PlatedHollowware and Flatware, mostlyRogers and Reed & Barton.
$100-150
145.Four-Piece Watson Sterling Coffee Set,monogrammed, approx. 66 troy oz.
$400-600
146.One Sterling and Three 14kt GoldPicture Frames.
$200-300
147.Alvin Sterling Silver Partial RichmondPattern Flatware Service, (approx. thirty-nine pieces).
$300-500
147A.Approximately 124-Piece .800 SilverItalian Partial Flatware Set, Palermoprovince, includes some serving pieces,approx. 124 troy oz.
$1,500-2,500
148.Two Presentation Sterling SilverServing Pieces, an Italian sterling silverpie slice and a Tuttle slaver, bothinscribed.
$125-175
149.English Silver Ladle, London, late18th/early 19th century, approx. 7 troy oz.
$150-200
149A.Partial Towle Sterling Flatware Set withRecast and Other Silver Items, includingsix recast sterling serving items, a approx.forty-eight piece Towle sterling silverpartial flatware service in Louis XIVpattern, sold with approx. ten sterlingsilver flatware items, approx. 76 troy oz.
$200-300
149B..800 Silver Round Tray and anInternational Sterling Silver Bowl, trayhas coat of arms medallion decoration,bowl has beaded edge with scrolledinterior, approx. 26 troy oz.
$150-250
149C.Five Tiffany Silver Serving and TableItems, including a small pitcher, a teastrainer, two gold-washed spoons, and agold-washed ladle in Shell and Threadpattern, approx. 16 troy oz.
$300-500
149D.Three Sterling Silver Serving Items, aGorham cake server, a Whiting ladle withgold-washed interior, and a Whitingserver, approx. 12 troy oz.
$200-400
150.Four-Piece Reed & Barton SterlingSilver Coffee Set, approx. 96 troy oz.
$300-500
150A.Boxed Set of Fifty Franklin MintSterling Silver Governor’s Edition “TheStates of The Union” Medals, 1970.
$150-250
151.Mexican Sterling Silver Three-PieceSuite, Taxco, maker’s mark FCR,comprising a sterling and hardstonependant/brooch and matching earrings.
$100-150
152.Group of Silver and Sterling SilverJewelry, including a Mexican sterlingbead necklace, a Mexican sterling andturquoise pendant, two Mexican sterlingbangle bracelets, a pair of Mexicansterling and gemstone earrings, and aMexican sterling and hardstone brooch,Taxco; together with three additionalhardstone bracelets, two turquoise rings,a brooch, two pairs of earrings, and oneloose earring.
$200-300
153.Large Group of Mostly Silver andSterling Silver Jewelry, including fourbracelets, four pairs of earrings and abrooch bearing Mexican sterling silverhallmarks, together with additionalbracelets, rings, earrings, and brooches.
$200-250
154.Small Group of Georg Jensen SterlingSilver Jewelry, including an enameledbrooch, a floriform bar pin, and a circlebrooch and matching earclips, togetherwith a Fahrner sterling silver and pearlbrooch.
$300-400
155.Sterling Silver and GemstoneNecklace, terminating in a gem-setpendant/brooch, signed “DAC.”
$100-150
156.18kt Gold and Carved AmethystFloriform Pendant/Brooch, Greece.
$300-350
156A.Carved Amethystine Pendant, carvedas a bird among fruit-laden branches,suspended from a faceted paste beadand disk necklace, lg. 27 and 1 1/2 in.
$50-100
157.Amethyst Fringe Necklace, togetherwith a German sterling silver andamethyst brooch.
$300-500
158.Group of Garnet Jewelry, including twonecklaces, a heart-shaped pendant, aring, and four brooches.
$125-175
159.Group of Victorian Jewelry Items,including five pairs of gold and gold-tonecuff links, a 14kt gold pendant/locket of awine bottle and a pie, and assorted goldand gold-tone earrings, buttons, pins, andother items.
$300-400
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160.Seven Victorian Gold Pins, including a14kt gold and seed pearl crescent pin, a14kt gold and amethyst pin, a 14kt goldand onyx flower pin, two 9kt gold andseed pearl pins, and two 8kt gold, seedpearl, and gem-set pins.
$250-350
161.Victorian 10kt Gold and HairworkMemorial Ring and Sixteen Gold-toneand Silver-tone Bands.
$50-75
162.Group of Mostly Victorian JewelryItems, including lockets, a pair ofbangles, a chain of baroque pearls, andassorted buckles, brooches, and pins.
$50-75
163.Three Antique Gold Jewelry Items, a16kt gold gem-set scarf pin, a 14kt goldgem-set stickpin, and a 14kt gold-framedshell-carved cameo brooch set with seedpearls.
$250-350
164.Group of Antique and Vintage JewelryItems, including a pair of 10kt gold andenamel child’s bangles, four additionalgold-filled bangles, a 14kt gold chain, ashakudo buckle and pin, an additionalAsian-inspired buckle, a Leonidas lady’swatch, a locket, and two rings.
$100-200
165.Group of Antique Jewelry Items,including three 14kt gold stickpins, twogold lorgnettes, and a pair of gem-set barpins.
$200-400
166.Group of Hat Pins, together with fourpencils, a lorgnette, a fountain pen, amicromosaic bar pin and matchingearrings (damage), and other assorteditems.
$150-200
167.Antique 18kt Gold MicromosaicPendant/Brooch, depicting two whitedoves on a pale blue ground, (losses).
$400-600
168.Antique Shell-carved Cameo Brooch ofFlora, lg. 2 1/2 in.
$100-200
169.Seven Lady’s Fans, one of tortoiseshelland netting, and six of wood and paper.
$150-250
170.Three Tortoiseshell Lorgnettes.
$100-200
171.Six Beaded and Mesh Purses, includinga cream-colored Whiting & Davishandbag, a multicolored Whiting & Davismesh purse, and a small pink Whiting &Davis mesh purse.
$100-150
172.Gold-tone Watch Fob with Low KaratGold Clasp.
$75-125
173.18kt Gold Hunting Case Pocket Watchwith Fob and Key, on a 14kt gold chain.
$150-200
174.Two Open-face Pocket Watches, oneAmerican Watch Co. housed in a woodenAudemars box, the other on a 14kt goldchain.
$400-600
175.Two Waltham Pocket Watches, togetherwith four chains.
$150-250
175A.Swiss .800 Silver Billodes HuntingCase Key-wind Pocket Watch, retailedK. Serkisoff & Co., Constantinople,1880s, for the Ottoman market.
$100-200
176.Two Pocket Watches, one 14kt whitegold open face Hamilton watch, and onesmall engraved Arnese watch, France.
$300-500
177.Group of Assorted Costume JewelryItems, including fetish beads, a Chineseenameled box, a gem-set Krementz scarfpin, and an Imperial basket-form watchbrooch, together with assorted brooches,bracelets, necklaces, rings, and earrings.
$100-200
178.Group of Costume Jewelry, includingtwo pieces of hairwork jewelry, several jetbrooches, three crucifix pendants, andother assorted costume pieces.
$100-150
179.Group of Costume Jewelry, includingseveral large gold-tone necklaces, withadditional necklaces, brooches, andearrings.
$75-125
180.Group of Sterling Silver Jewelry,including pins by Paloma Picasso, BeauSterling, and Raffaele, an Art Nouveaustyle bracelet, and a Modernist ring.
$100-150
180A.Large Group of Silver and SterlingSilver Jewelry Items, including Mexicanpieces, bracelets, brooches, earrings,pendants, and a large number of rings.
$100-200
181.Group of Mexican and Southwestern-style Jewelry, mostly sterling, including aTaxco necklace and two brooches, an M.Begay turquoise and sterling bracelet, alady’s sterling and hardstone watch, anda turquoise ring.
$150-200
182.Group of Silver and Sterling SilverJewelry Items, including a Mexicansterling silver heart chain necklace, a J.Howe sterling silver and hardstone cuffbracelet, a Danecraft sterling silvernecklace, a sterling silver box, and otherassorted jewelry items.
$150-250
183.Group of Mostly Sterling Silver Jewelry,including a vintage Mexican sterling silverand abalone brooch, marked “PuenteAlpaca ADC,” an Italian silver andhardstone brooch, and a pair of Richelieupearl earpendants, together withadditional sterling silver and silver-tonejewelry items.
$200-300
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184.Pair of Macefield Sterling Silver“Mirage” Stone Earrings and MatchingCuff Links, Winchester, Massachusetts,c. 1958, signed, (some damage to two ofthe stones).
$100-150
185.Macefield Gold-filled Sapphire andPearl Wreath Pin and MatchingEarrings, Winchester, Massachusetts, c.1958, unsigned.
$250-350
186.Macefield 14kt Gold, Pearl, and PeridotPendant Necklace and MatchingEarrings, Winchester, Massachusetts, c.1958, signed.
$250-350
187.Star Sapphire Suite, comprisingbracelet, stud earrings and ring set withsix cabochon sapphires measuringapprox. 8.95 x 7.20 x 6.48 to 8.21 x 6.55x 5.40 mm, framed by white sapphiremêlée, gold mounts, lg. 5 3/4, 1/2 in. andsize 6.
$400-800
188.Pair of Diamond Earstuds, each approx.0.25 cts.
$150-250
189.Three Stackable 14kt Gold andDiamond Rings, size 7.
$200-300
190.Five 10kt Gold and Diamond Rings.
$300-350
190A.Gold, Seed Pearl, and Gem-set HaremRing and a 14kt Gold, Ruby, andDiamond Ring, size 10 and 7 3/4.
$100-150
191.Seven Gold and Gemstone Rings, threein 9kt and four in 10kt gold.
$200-250
192.Three Gold, Gem-set, Insect-formJewelry Items, including a 14kt gold,diamond, and mabe pearl brooch, a 14ktgold, diamond, and gemstone brooch,and a gold, seed pearl, opal, andgemstone pendant.
$400-600
193.Two 14kt Gold, Diamond, andGemstone Bands.
$200-250
194.Pair of David Yurman 14kt Gold andSterling Silver Earrings.
$150-250
195.Edwardian White Gold and DiamondPendant Necklace.
$200-400
195A.14kt Gold and Diamond Bracelet, lg. 7in.
$500-700
196.18kt Gold, Sapphire, and DiamondScarf Slide.
$400-600
197.Pair of 14kt Gold, Gem-set, Crown-shaped Rings.
$200-250
198.14kt Gold and Opal Cluster Ring, size6.
$200-400
199.14kt Gold, Opal, and Diamond Brooch.
$200-300
200.18kt Gold and Opal Spray Brooch,signed “MSJ.”
$200-250
201.18kt Gold, Black Opal, and DiamondRing, size 7.
$1,000-1,500
202.18kt Gold, Star Sapphire, and DiamondRing, the sapphire weighing approx.25.39 cts.
$800-1,000
203.18kt Gold, Pink Hardstone, andDiamond Ring.
$200-400
204.18kt Gold, Rhodochrosite, andDiamond Pendant, lg. 2 1/4 in.
$500-700
205.18kt Gold, Sapphire, and DiamondRing, 14.3 dwt, size 6 3/4.
$700-900
206.18kt Gold, Star Sapphire, and DiamondRing, the sapphire weighing approx.12.15 cts.
$800-1,000
207.18kt Gold, Turquoise, and DiamondRing, set with a cabochon, and full-cutdiamonds, size 7 1/2, (with ring guard).
$500-700
208.18kt Gold, Coral, and Diamond Ring.
$400-600
209.Coral Multi-strand Necklace andEarclips, the coral bead necklace withgold bead accents, 14kt gold clasp,together with a pair of 18kt gold and coralcabochon earclips, signed Cellino, lg. 33,7/8 in.
$450-550
210.Two Necklaces, a silver necklace setwith various hardstones, together with apair of earclips, both by Rebecca Collins,Dallas Texas, and a coral torsade withsilver and hardstone clasp.
$600-800
211.Two 14kt Gold and White Coral Items,a torsade necklace and pair of earclips,lg. 18, 1 in.
$350-450
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212.Multi-strand Coral Necklace, with 18ktgold and diamond mêlée clasp, lg. 16 in.
$600-800
213.14kt Gold and Hardstone Earclips,Sonwai, set with lapis, coral, andturquoise, lg. 1 1/4 in., signed.
$250-350
214.18kt Gold and Hardstone Pendant,Sonwai, set with lapis, coral, andturquoise, 41.1 dwt, lg. 2 1/2 in., signed.
$600-800
215.14kt Gold and Turquoise Brooch, setwith a panel carved as foliage, togetherwith a blue bead necklace.
$150-250
216.Group of Lapis Jewelry Items, an 18ktgold multi-strand faceted bead necklace,a group of polished bead necklaces, alapis cube necklace, and an 18kt goldand lapis butterfly brooch.
$700-900
217.14kt Gold Pearl Enhancer, 26.5 dwt, lg.2 in.
$300-500
218.Two Pearl Enhancers, one 18kt gold,9.4 dwt, signed Cellino, another 14kt goldand mabe pearl.
$500-700
219.Three Pairs of 14kt Gold and MabePearl Earclips, one with diamond mêlée.
$800-1,000
220.Tahitian Pearl Necklace, 18kt gold anddiamond clasp, lg. 18 in.
$1,000-1,500
221.18kt White Gold, Tahitian Pearl, andDiamond Ring, size 6 3/4.
$700-900
222.18kt Gold and Diamond Ring, approx.total diamond wt. 3.00 cts., size 6 3/4,(ring guard).
$1,000-1,500
223.14kt Gold and Diamond Earclips, JoseHess, set with full-cut diamonds, 5.9 dwt,lg. 3/4 in., signed.
$400-600
224.18kt Gold and Diamond Cross, set withfull-cut diamonds, approx. total diamondwt. 2.45 cts., 35.8 dwt, lg. 5 in.
$1,000-1,500
225.14kt Gold and Diamond Bow Brooch,8.6 dwt, lg. 2 in.
$300-500
226.18kt Gold and Diamond Bangle,approx. total diamond wt. 4.00 cts.,interior cir. 6 1/2 in.
$1,200-1,500
227.14kt Gold and Diamond Cross, set withfull-cut diamonds, approx. total diamondwt. 1.30 cts., 18.3 dwt, lg. 3 in.
$600-800
228.14kt Gold, Synthetic Emerald, andDiamond Earclips.
$500-700
229.Multi-strand Blue Topaz BeadNecklace, 18kt gold clasp.
$200-400
230.Three Onyx and Jet Simulant JewelryItems, an onyx bead and 14kt gold disknecklace, a 14kt gold blackamoorbrooch, and a jet simulant locket.
$550-650
231.Rose Quartz Suite, composed of facetedbeads, 18kt gold clasp, together with apair of 14kt gold and cabochon earclips.
$200-400
232.Black Jade Bead Necklace, Gump’s,14kt gold clasp, lg. 32 1/2 in., signed.
$150-250
233.Peridot Multi-strand Necklace andEarclips, the multi-strand necklace with18kt gold clasp, and 14kt gold andperidot earclips.
$300-500
234.Group of 14kt Gold and Onyx JewelryItems, onyx and gold bead necklacesand a pair of earclips.
$300-500
235.18kt Gold and Onyx Dome Ring, size 61/2.
$400-600
236.14kt Gold and Onyx Bead Necklaceand Earclips, the large onyx beads withgadrooned disk spacers, together with apair of earclips, (necklace requiresrestringing).
$500-700
237.18kt Gold and Onyx Earclips, eachdesigned as a fan motif, lg. 1 1/8 in.
$300-500
238.Multi-strand Citrine Necklace andEarclips, the multi-strand citrine necklaceof faceted beads, 18kt gold clasp, and apair of 14kt gold “huggie” earclips, lg. 221/2 in.
$450-550
239.14kt Gold, Blue Topaz, and DiamondEarclips.
$600-800
240.Three 14kt Gold Rings, including a goldand diamond solitaire, a gold, opal, anddiamond ring, and a gold and greengemstone ring.
$150-250
241.Gucci White Fabric and LeatherHandbag.
$100-200
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242.Lady’s Wristwatch, Must de Cartier.
$200-300
243.Group of Assorted Gentleman’s andLady’s Fashion Wristwatches.
$50-75
244.Group of Lace Fragments, includingeyelet trims and beaded and embroideredexamples.
$75-125
245.Lady’s Diamond Wristwatch, PaulBuhré, lg. 6 in.
$600-800
245A.Three Lady’s Diamond Wristwatches,including a platinum and diamond Elgin, a14kt gold and diamond Shreve, Crump &Low, and another platinum and diamondwatch.
$300-500
246.Mido Multifort Wristwatch, on astainless steel and gold-filled band.
$100-150
247.Small Group of Watches and Watch-Related Items, including an Elgin huntingcase pocket watch, a Waltham huntingcase pocket watch on a chain, anamethyst watch fob on a 14kt gold chain,and a rose gold watch chain.
$300-350
248.Group of Fashion Wristwatches.
$100-150
249.14kt White Gold and Diamond Lady’sWristwatch, Progress, lg. 6 1/2 in.
$300-500
250.Ten Silver and Sterling Silver JewelryItems, including a sterling silver banglebracelet, a sterling, rose quartz, andcarved amethyst bracelet, a sterling andnatural pearl bar pin, a jade bracelet andbrooch, a silver and pearl brooch, tworings, and two additional items.
$300-500
250A.Group of Mostly Sterling Silver Jewelry,including a cuff bracelet, a horse brooch,a dragonfly brooch and a pair of earclips,all with Mexican hallmarks, together withan additional pair of sterling silver earclips,a sterling silver and 14kt gold necklace,and two additional abstract brooches.
$100-200
251.Small Group of Sterling Silver Jewelry,including a Thai necklace, a Thai starfishpendant, a Chinese gingko leaf pendant,a Chinese butterfly brooch, a Thai circlependant, and a Mexican Los Ballesterosabalone-inset bracelet.
$150-200
252.Group of Sterling Silver Jewelry.
$100-150
253.Group of Mostly Sterling Silver Jewelry,including two sterling silver and tiger eyenecklaces, four sterling silver bangles, ascrimshaw ring, and additional silver andsterling silver rings.
$100-150
254.Group of Men’s Jewelry, including a pairof square Christian Dior cuff links, a pairof sterling silver cuff links, a gem-setdress set, a Krementz tie tack, and otherassorted cuff links and tie tacks.
$100-150
255.Gentleman’s Titanium and DiamondBand and a Pair of 10kt White Goldand Diamond Earrings.
$150-250
255A.Two Man’s 14kt Gold and DiamondRings.
$400-600
256.Group of Gentleman’s Items, including apair of 14kt gold and diamond cuff links,two pairs of sterling silver cuff links, three18kt gold and pearl tie bars, three silverand hardstone rings, a comb and nail fileset, and a set of loose hardstones in avelvet pouch, together with many othercuff links and assorted items.
$150-250
257.Two Gentleman’s Jadeite JewelryItems, a gold ring and a pair of 10kt goldcuff links.
$200-300
258.14kt Gold Tiffany Cigarette Holder, total7.8 dwt.
$200-300
259.Group of Mostly Gentleman’s JewelryItems, including a Waltham pocketwatch, an Equity pocket watch, two lady’swristwatches, rings, cuff links, tie bars,and other assorted items.
$100-200
260.Group of Costume Jewelry, includingseveral strands of beads, pearl necklaces,earclips, bracelets, paste pins and clips,and assorted other jewelry items.
$100-200
260A.Small Group of Jewelry Items, includinga 14kt gold and jade pendant, ascrimshaw-style pendant, and a pair ofgold-tone earclips.
$150-200
261.Box of Costume Jewelry, includingseveral strands of pearls, thimbles, gold-tone beads, three pencils, gold pins, andassorted earrings, brooches, bracelets,and necklaces.
$200-300
262.Group of Cut Steel Jewelry Items,including ten buckles and three additionalitems.
$200-250
263.Group of Mostly Costume Jewelry,including three pearl necklaces and an ArtDeco beaded necklace, together withadditional beaded necklaces, bracelets,and pins.
$100-200
264.Small Group of J.J. Costume Jewelry,including two pairs of earclips and amatching necklace, a goose brooch, anda cow brooch.
$150-200
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265.Group of Mostly Signed CostumeJewelry, including a Schiaparelli blackand gold-tone necklace and earrings set,a Givenchy calla-lily-form necklace andearrings set, and many Trifari necklaces,bracelets, and earrings, along withadditional items.
$100-150
265A.Box of Costume Jewelry, includingpieces by Miriam Haskell, Regency,Napier, Monet, Robert, Vendome,Richelieu, and Unicraft, together withadditional earrings, necklaces, andbrooches.
$100-125
266.Group of Costume Jewelry, includingpieces by Monet, Trifari, and Dauplaise.
$250-450
267.14kt Gold and Pearl Ring and Earclips.
$100-200
268.Pair of 14kt White Gold, Pearl, andDiamond Earclips and a Cultured PearlNecklace, with a 14kt white gold clasp,lg. 16 1/2 in.
$300-500
269.Group of Cultured and Seed PearlJewelry, including five necklaces,together with two amethyst and pearlnecklaces and an amethyst elephant-formpendant.
$150-250
270.Single-strand Cultured Pearl Necklace.
$150-250
270A.Pair of Modernist 14kt Gold andCultured Pearl Earrings.
$200-300
271.Pair of 14kt Gold and Baroque PearlEarrings, together with a 14kt gold chain,lg. 20 in.
$125-225
272.14kt Gold, Onyx, and Seed Pearl BarPin and Earrings, William Wise & Son,Brooklyn, Garden City, boxed.
$200-225
273.Group of Faux Pearl Necklaces.
$75-100
274.Single-strand Cultured Pearl Necklace,clasp bearing Mikimoto hallmark, lg. 171/2 in.
$100-200
275.Group of Gold Jewelry Items, includingrings, earrings, bracelets, and two pairs ofgold-filled cuff links.
$200-300
275A.Group of Six Brooches, including a 14ktgold and diamond flower brooch, a 14ktgold and citrine brooch, two 10kt gold,gemstone, and seed pearl brooches, agold-framed pietra dura brooch, and anadditional citrine and seed pearl brooch.
$150-200
276.Four Gold and Pearl Jewelry Items,including a 10kt gold and pearl handpendant, a 14kt gold and pearl pendantnecklace with chain, a 14kt gold andseed pearl brooch, and a 14kt gold andpearl ring.
$300-500
277.Small Group of Gold Jewelry, includingtwo Italian 14kt gold bracelets, a 14ktgold and diamond mêlée engagementring and matching 14kt gold band, andan 18kt gold, gemstone, and diamondmêlée ring.
$200-400
278.Cultured Pearl Bracelet with a 14ktGold Clasp, together with an 18kt goldCredit Suisse tag (3.3 dwt).
$300-500
279.Six 10kt Gold and Gemstone Rings.
$200-250
280.Group of Mostly 14kt Gold Jewelry,including two Italian 14kt gold bracelets, a14kt gold and gemstone ring, a 14ktwhite gold band, and a 9kt gold anddiamond mêlée ring.
$150-250
280A.Group of Jewelry Items, including alarge group of mostly 14kt gold lingeriepins, three stickpins, a pair of carvedcoral roses, a garnet rosette bracelet, agem-set snake closure, and otherassorted jewelry items.
$200-300
281.14kt Gold and Garnet Floriform Ring,size 6.
$200-300
282.14kt Gold and Diamond Cluster Ringand Matching Earclips, ring size 7 1/2,accompanied by original sales receiptsfrom Kay Jewelers.
$600-800
283.Three 14kt Gold Pendants, including anantique painted porcelain and diamondpendant necklace and two gem-setcrosses.
$300-500
284.Four 14kt Gold Rings, set with pearls,opals, and gemstones.
$200-400
285.14kt Gold and Amethyst Ring, size 8.
$300-500
285A.Group of Mostly Gold Rings, including a14kt gold and diamond solitaire, a 14ktgold gem-set band, two 14kt gold bands,and four 10kt gold gem-set rings,together with two costume rings and acostume bracelet.
$400-500
286.Small Group of Mostly Gold Jewelry,including an Italian 18kt gold pendant, a14kt gold knot ring, a pair of 14kt goldand hardstone earclips, and a gold-platedgemstone bombe ring.
$100-150
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287.Two 14kt Gold and Diamond JewelryItems, a diamond solitaire and a three-stone gold and diamond pendant.
$300-500
288.Group of Gold and Silver Jewelry,including a 14kt gold, diamond, andgemstone flower ring, a 14kt gold andgem-set pendant necklace, and aMexican sterling silver chevron braceletand matching earrings, together withadditional gold and gold-tone rings, twocross pendants, silver necklaces andearrings, and several pieces of silver andturquoise jewelry.
$400-600
289.Small Group of Gold and HardstoneJewelry, including a 14kt gold dragonring, several pendants, a beadednecklace, and two matching bracelets.
$200-300
290.Italian 14kt Gold-Framed MicromosaicPin, featuring a view of Venice and theCampanile di San Marco.
$150-250
290A.Small Group of Jewelry Items, includinga jade bead necklace, a turquoisenecklace, a carved ivory pendant, a 14ktgold pendant with charms, a gold andenamel locket, and two bow brooches.
$150-250
291.Group of Rhinestone and PasteJewelry, including a House of Schragerbracelet, a Kramer necklace, and a pair ofVargas earrings, together with additionalbrooches, earrings, bracelets, andnecklaces.
$250-350
292.Four Dog Brooches, including an 18ktgold and hand-painted enamel brooch ofa Westie, boxed, with sales receipt, twowood Westie brooches, and a paintedporcelain brooch of a Corgi.
$100-150
293.Small Group of Victorian Jewelry,including several memorial pieces.
$175-225
294.Group of Italian Micromosaic Jewelry,including a 10kt gold ring, a gem-setpendant necklace, a pin, and twoadditional pendants, (damage andlosses).
$200-300
295.Group of Antique and CostumeJewelry Items, including an 18kt whitegold and gemstone dome ring, a 14ktgold bangle bracelet, a 10kt gold andgemstone ring, a micromosaic brooch, aTrifari bow brooch, two perfume bottles,stickpins, jewelers’ tools, and otherassorted items.
$200-250
296.Group of Victorian and CostumeJewelry, including a garnet bracelet, anItalian micromosaic brooch, a pair ofshell-carved cameo earclips, a cameostickpin, a sterling silver and enamelbracelet, and assorted other brooches,earrings, and charms.
$125-225
297.Antique 14kt Gold and Coral Demi-parure, comprised of a brooch andearpendants of coral roses and leaves,boxed, (damage).
$250-350
298.Three Hardstone Bead Necklaces,together with a hardstone and whitemetal cuff bracelet and a pair ofhardstone earclips, (loose beads).
$100-200
299.Four Jewelry Items, a silver gem-setScottish brooch, a white metal andhardstone anchor brooch, a white metalbrooch, and a white metal chain linkbracelet.
$250-350
300.Small Group of Sterling Silver andHardstone Jewelry, including a largeMexican necklace, a Mexican pendant, anItalian pendant necklace, a largeIndonesian cuff bracelet, and a Thai ring,together with an additional Mexicansterling silver cuff bracelet.
$200-250
300A.Small Group of Jewelry, including aMexican sterling silver and turquoisebangle, a sterling silver bracelet, a pair ofsterling silver and amethyst earpendants,and assorted other earrings andbracelets.
$200-300
300B.Seven Cord and Hardstone Bolo Ties,including bloodstone, agate, chalcedony,etc.
$50-100
301.Group of Sterling Silver Jewelry,including a large number of bracelets andrings.
$100-125
302.Group of Sterling Silver Jewelry,including a Tiffany & Co. bracelet and anassortment of rings, necklaces, charms,and other items.
$200-250
303.Large Group of Sterling Silver andAssorted Costume Jewelry, includingassorted sterling silver and costumebrooches, religious items, beadednecklaces, earrings, and bracelets.
$200-300
304.Small Group of Costume Jewelry,including three pairs of earrings, twobrooches, a commemorative medallionnecklace, and a matching suitecomprised of necklace, bracelet, ring, andearrings.
$50-75
305.Group of Sterling Silver and CostumeJewelry Items, including a sterling silverand enamel dome ring, a sterling silverand tortoiseshell pendant, a brassMexican belt buckle, a Delft ceramic-insetship-form pin, a small box, and twoadditional pins.
$150-250
305A.Small Group of Assorted Art Deco toModern Costume, makers includePastelli, Enco, BSK, etc., including twosterling silver rings and assorted paste-inset costume jewelry.
$100-150
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306.Seven Lady’s Wristwatches, includingBulova and Hamilton.
$250-350
307.Group of Fashion Wristwatches,including three Bulova, and one Birkspocket watch.
$100-125
308.Two Lady’s Wristwatches, Movado andCartier.
$150-250
309.Group of Watches and Cameo Jewelry,including an unmounted Wedgwoodcameo, three shell-carved cameobrooches and a pair of shell-carvedcameo earrings, and three wristwatches.
$250-350
310.16kt Gold-framed Shell-carved CameoPendant/Brooch, depicting Flora, with adiamond accent.
$200-300
310A.14kt Gold-framed Shell-carved CameoBrooch, depicting two birds sitting on afountain.
$175-225
311.Small Group of Jewelry Items, includingan Italian micromosaic pendant, a pair ofmicromosaic earclips, a pair of Shakudoearclips, and a small piece of mourningjewelry.
$200-250
312.Group of Eclectic and Ethnic CostumeJewelry, including Bakelite bracelets, agreen hardstone necklace, a carved Corobrooch, an enameled horse pendant, atusk-form necklace, and additional items.
$100-125
313.Small Group of Costume Jewelry,including four gold-tone bangles and alarge assortment of rings.
$100-125
314.Group of Costume Jewelry, includingfour faux pearl necklaces, hardstonenecklaces, stickpins, bracelets, and otherassorted jewelry items.
$100-200
315.14kt Gold, Diamond, and Gem-setMasonic Pendant, engraved “F.EConstans, Brockton, Mass.”
$250-350
315A.Small Group of Jewelry, including a 14ktgold and diamond bar pin, a 14kt goldand purple gemstone ring, and a pair ofgold-tone earpendants.
$250-350
316.Group of Mostly Sterling Silver Jewelry,including two sterling Mexican cuffs, anadditional sterling cuff signed “Emerson,”and three sterling Danecraft botanicalbrooches, together with additional sterlingand silver bracelets, necklaces, andearrings.
$200-300
317.Group of Bakelite Jewelry, including acarved bangle bracelet, a dot banglebracelet, two carved rings, five napkinrings, a ship’s wheel brooch, a pair ofsheaves of wheat brooches, and a pair ofcarved leaf buckles, together with anadditional necklace, two rings, a brooch,and three bracelets.
$125-225
318.Small Group of Jewelry, including twogold pendants, a pair of 14kt gold-framedcameo earrings, and a group ofunmounted stone- and shell-carvedcameos.
$200-250
319.Group of Approximately Forty BeadedNecklaces.
$200-250
319A.Small Group of Assorted CostumeJewelry.
$50-75
320.Six Jewelry Items, a 14kt gold, diamond,and natural pearl pendant, a garnetpendant necklace, a painted ivory brooch,two amber brooches (damage), and agroup of loose stones.
$300-400
320A.Large Group of Mostly CostumeJewelry, including a sterling silver ropebraided necklace, two Mexican sterlingsilver brooches, a sterling silver turtlebrooch, a silver and porcelain brooch, apietra dura brooch, two pieces ofmicromosaic jewelry, and many additionalbeaded necklaces, brooches, bracelets,rings, and buttons.
$125-175
321.Group of Costume Jewelry, includingpieces by Napier, BSK, Joseph Wiesner,Karu, Weiss, Lisner, Regency, Hollycraft,and Coro, together with many additionalbrooches and pairs of earrings.
$200-300
322.14kt White Gold Floriform Ring, missingstone, size 8 3/4, together with a smallgroup of four loose stones and a gold-tone gem-set ring.
$125-175
323.Two 14kt White Gold and DiamondRings.
$400-600
324.Group of Gold Jewelry, includingearrings, rings, and two gold lockets.
$200-300
325.Platinum and Diamond Solitaire,approximately 0.79 cts., size 6 1/2.
$600-800
325A.14kt Gold and Diamond Solitaire,approximately 1.20 cts., size 4, off-color.
$800-1,200
326.Two 14kt Gold and Diamond Rings,one diamond solitaire, size 6, the other intwo-tone gold set with a band ofdiamonds.
$500-700
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327.Group of Gold Jewelry, including astrand of 14kt gold beads and matchingearrings, along with assorted earrings andother jewelry items.
$300-500
328.Group of Four Jewelry Items, includingthree shell-carved cameos and a gem-setand enamel pendant/brooch.
$150-250
329.Group of Costume Jewelry, including acarved coral pendant necklace, ashakudo bracelet, two strands of beads,and assorted other necklaces, bracelets,and brooches.
$100-200
330.Small Group of Assorted CostumeJewelry, including brooches, earrings,and bracelets.
$100-125
330A.Group of Costume Jewelry, includingpieces by Coro, Kramer, and BSK, pasteand rhinestone items, several strands ofpearls and loose pearls, a sterling silverpencil, and an assortment of other items.
$300-500
331.Large Group of Assorted CostumeJewelry, including brooches by SarahCoventry, BSK, and J.J., along withadditional assorted brooches, earrings,necklaces, bracelets, and other items.
$200-250
332.Four 14kt Gold Rings, set with variousgemstones and hardstones.
$200-300
333.Six Gold and Gemstone Rings, four14kt and two 18kt gold.
$300-500
334.Small Group of Jewelry Items, includinga 14kt gold open-face pocket watch, aMovado wristwatch, and three sterlingsilver penknives.
$150-250
335.14kt Gold, Sapphire, and Ruby Ring,size 6.
$150-250
336.Small Group of Costume Jewelry,including two gem-set hand-formbrooches and a pair of matching earrings,together with two additional brooches anda bracelet.
$100-200
337.Small Group of Jewelry Items, includinga 10% iridium platinum and diamond ring,size 5, a 14kt gold bead bracelet, a gold-tone and hardstone ring, and a banglebracelet.
$200-400
338.Three 14kt Gold, Diamond, andGemstone Rings, together with a 14ktgold, sapphire, and diamond shoe charm.
$400-600
339.10kt Gold, Citrine, and Diamond Ring,size 9.
$250-350
340.Platinum, Jadeite, and Diamond Ring,size 6 1/2.
$400-600
340A.Two Gold Rings, an 18kt gold ring and a14kt gold and carved jade ring.
$150-250
341.Group of Costume Jewelry, including aSwarovski mask brooch, a Jomaz suite ofa green stone necklace and matchingearrings, and additional brooches, beads,and earrings.
$100-200
342.Large Group of Costume Brooches,Necklaces and Bracelets, includingpieces by Napier, Van Dell, Cultra,Geoffrey Beene, Freirich, Lisner, Giovanni,Benedikt, Carolee, Trifari, Coro, J.J., Karu,Barclay, Chanel, Gerry’s, Wells, Forstner,and Weiss.
$200-225
343.Group of Mostly Costume Earrings,including pieces by Christian Dior,Carolee, and Nina Ricci, together with aSiluane brooch and a Whiting & Davisbangle bracelet and necklace and earclipsuite.
$200-250
344.Group of Costume Brooches, includingmany gem-set examples.
$150-250
345.Group of Mostly Costume Jewelry,including a cross pendant on an 18ktgold chain, a 14kt gold braided ropechain, a 14kt gold and pearl pendantnecklace, a 14kt gold bracelet, severalsterling silver necklaces, four pieces ofSarah Coventry jewelry, and assortedadditional brooches, earrings, necklaces,and bracelets.
$200-300
345A.Small Group of Assorted Tiger’s-eyeQuartz Jewelry and a CostumeNecklace.
$75-125
346.Jade Pendant, brown and green in color,depicting a koi.
$150-250
347.14kt White Gold and DiamondStarburst Ring, size 8.
$400-600
348.14kt White Gold and Diamond CircleBrooch, comprised of twenty-five prong-set diamonds, wd. 1 3/8 in.
$800-1,000
349.Platinum and Princess-cut DiamondSolitaire, with baguette accents to theshoulders, approx. 0.61 cts.
$400-600
350.Two 14kt Gold and Diamond Bracelets,together with a 14kt gold and diamondcross pendant.
$500-700
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351.Five 14kt Gold and Diamond Bands.
$400-500
352.Art Deco Style Platinum and DiamondBar Pin, lg. 2 1/4 in.
$600-800
353.Three Gold and Diamond Rings, an18kt gold, diamond, and ruby eternityband, a 14kt gold, diamond, and emeraldeternity band, and a 14kt gold anddiamond ring.
$300-500
354.Six 10kt Gold and Gemstone Rings,including one sapphire and diamond ring.
$200-250
355.Group of Assorted Jewelry Items,including a sterling silver brush, twopocketknives, two silver pencils,brooches, buttons, and other assorteditems.
$125-150
356.Group of Mostly Costume Jewelryincluding a pair of 14kt gold cuff links, a14kt gold chain, a gold-filled bracelet, asterling silver and pearl bracelet, a sterlingsilver chain, and assorted bracelets,necklaces, brooches, and earrings.
$200-250
357.Pair of 14kt Gold, Mother-of-pearl andGemstone Earrings, Joan Michlin FineArt Gallery, c. 2005, signed.
$150-250
358.Group of Jewelry Items, including aTiffany & Co. pendant watch, a pair ofgemstone earrings, and a gemstoneflower ring.
$100-200
359.Two Amethyst Brooches, one set in14kt yellow gold, the other in 14kt whitegold.
$250-350
360.14kt Gold and Gemstone Ring, size 7.
$150-250
361.Group of Gold-tone CostumeNecklaces and Bracelets.
$100-125
362.Small Group of Jewelry, including twogold gem-set rings, a pair of 14kt goldshell-carved cameo earrings, a goldbrooch, two vintage Mexican sterlingsilver and abalone brooches, twoScandinavian sterling silver brooches anda pair of sterling silver earclips, aStaffordshire porcelain brooch, a pietradura brooch, a micromosaic pendant,three pairs of pearl earrings, and a carvedivory bracelet.
$150-250
363.Group of Costume Jewelry, includingthree necklaces, two bracelets, and agem-set brooch, (losses).
$100-200
364.Large Lot of Costume Jewelry, includingpaste brooches and clips, a lady’s Bulovawristwatch, four micromosaic jewelryitems, and two hardstone scarabbracelets, together with various otherassorted jewelry items.
$100-200
365.Group of Gold-tone Costume Jewelry,including two large chain necklaces, abelt with a lion’s head buckle, and othernecklaces and bracelets.
$100-125
366.Four 14kt Gold, Diamond, andSapphire Rings.
$500-700
367.14kt Gold, Diamond, and GemstoneRing, size 7 1/4.
$300-500
368.Six 14kt Gold, Diamond, andGemstone Rings.
$400-600
369.14kt Gold, Ruby, and DiamondBracelet, lg. 6 1/2 in.
$600-800
370.Three Enameled Jewelry Items, a 14ktgold and enamel bangle bracelet, a ship-form brooch, and an antique pincontaining a preserved four-leaf clover.
$150-250
371.Two Pairs of Gem-set Cuff Links.
$300-500
372.Three Pairs of 14kt Gold Cuff Links,one pair gem-set and one pair set withhardstone and seed pearls.
$250-350
373.Three Gold and Gemstone Rings,including an 18kt gold, diamond, andgemstone twin-stone-style ring, an 18ktgold, gemstone, and seed pearl ring, anda 14kt gold, diamond, and gemstoneband.
$300-500
374.14kt Gold and Jade Ring and Two BarPins, one 14kt gold and diamond, theother sterling silver.
$200-400
375.18kt Gold, Diamond, and GemstoneRing, size 6 3/4.
$150-250
375A.14kt Gold, Sapphire, and DiamondRing, Bangkok, 1980s, size 7 1/2.
$250-350
376.Group of Gold Jewelry Items, includingan 18kt gold and amethyst ring, a 14ktgold lady’s Longines watch, two rings, alingerie pin, and a gold and seed pearlbrooch.
$100-150
377.Two 14kt Gold Jewelry Items, a facetedgold band and a gold chain necklace, ringsize 6, chain lg. 18 in.
$200-300
378.Three Gold Jewelry Items, a 14kt gold,diamond, and gemstone band, a 14ktgold and gemstone ring, and an 8kt goldbraided rope necklace.
$150-200
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379.Three 14kt Gold Jewelry Items, a pair ofknot-form earclips, a gold and citrinependant, and a reticulated gold ring, size7.
$200-300
380.Group of Jewelry Items, including an18kt gold bracelet with lion and dogcharms, 25.7 dwt, two 14kt gold chainnecklaces, total 26.9 dwt, two pearlnecklaces, one with a 14kt white goldclasp, and additional brooches, rings,earrings, stickpins, and other assorteditems.
$300-500
381.Group of Pearl Jewelry, including asingle-strand cultured pearl necklace witha 14kt gold clasp, a multicolor pearlNapier suite comprised of two necklaces,a bracelet, and a pair of earrings, withtwo additional items.
$150-200
382.14kt Gold and Pearl Lady’s BraceletWristwatch, S.J. Brozen, lg. 6 in.
$300-400
383.Single-strand Cultured Pearl Necklace,with a 14kt gold clasp, lg. 18 in.
$300-500
384.Three Gold and Seed Pearl JewelryItems, two 14kt gold and seed pearlbrooches and an 8kt gold and seed pearlcluster ring.
$100-150
385.14kt Gold, Amethyst, and Seed PearlBrooch, (missing pearls).
$150-250
386.Austrian Art Deco 14kt White Gold andDiamond Brooch, lg. 2 in.
$300-500
386A.Art Deco Gold and Diamond Three-stone Ring, size 7 1/2.
$250-350
387.Three Art Deco Diamond Rings,including a platinum and three-stonediamond ring, a platinum, diamond, andgemstone ring, and a 14kt white gold,diamond, and gemstone ring, all size 6.
$500-700
388.Group of Gemstone Jewelry Items,including a 14kt gold 1.25 cts. diamondsolitaire ring, a pair of diamond earrings,two loose sapphires, a ruby eternity band,and a platinum ring mount, diamond ringsize 6, ruby band size 4 1/2.
$400-600
389.12kt White Gold and Diamond Three-stone Ring, together with five additionalrings, including an 18kt white gold andyellow gemstone ring, a sterling silver andjade ring, and three additional sterlingsilver and gemstone rings.
$150-250
390.Group of Mostly Costume Rings,including six in 14kt gold, one 10kt gold,several gold-filled and gold-vermeil, twosterling silver, five Sarah Coventry, andmany others.
$400-600
390A.Group of Mostly Costume Jewelry,including a 14kt white gold, opal, anddiamond ring, a Waltham pocket watch,one pearl and diamond earring, severalsterling silver pieces, amber and onyxbeads, and assorted costume jewelry.
$100-200
391.Group of Mostly Costume Jewelry,including gold and gold-tone necklacesand bracelets, hardstone brooches, andassorted other findings and jewelry items.
$300-500
392.Large Group of Costume Jewelry.
$100-150
393.Group of Bakelite and Plastic Jewelry,including a carved floral pendant, twopairs of clips, a pair of carved earrings,and a group of necklaces.
$100-200
394.Group of Mostly Costume Jewelry,including a pair of 14kt gold andfreshwater pearl earrings, a pair of 14ktwhite gold and gemstone earrings, a Corosuite of two bracelets and a pair ofearrings (losses), a sterling silver bracelet,and additional items.
$150-250
395.Small Group of Costume Jewelry,including a strand of Venetian glassbeads, gem-set necklaces, bracelets, andbrooches, and additional items.
$100-200
396.Group of Silver and Costume Jewelry,including a sterling silver and enameldragon boat brooch, a pair of silverbuckles, a sterling silver and greenhardstone pendant, two sterling silver andmoonstone pendants, and assortedcostume jewelry items.
$125-225
397.Small Lot of Sterling Silver andCostume Jewelry, including two sterlingand gem-set cross pendants, sterling andhardstone brooches, amber, hardstone,and gem-set pendants, rings, earrings,and assorted miscellany.
$100-150
398.Ten Metalwork Bracelets.
$50-75
399.Group of Silver Jewelry, mostly sterling,including two Mexican bangle bracelets, aBeau Sterling bangle bracelet, an Italiansilver necklace, and four additionalbracelets.
$100-150
400.Three Mexican Sterling SilverBrooches.
$100-150
400A.Group of Mostly Sterling Silver Jewelry,including a sterling Tiffany & Co. heart-shaped pendant necklace, a sterlingMexican necklace and dome-shapedearrings, and a sterling Italian necklace,together with two additional pairs ofearrings and a group of assorted charms.
$100-200
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401.Small Group of Mexican Sterling SilverJewelry, Taxco, including two abalone-inlaid butterfly brooches, a hardstone ring,and a hardstone bracelet and matchingearpendants.
$300-350
401A.Three Modern Artist-Designed SterlingSilver Brooches, two with mother-of-pearl, signed “Navarro,” the third withhardstone scarabs, signed “Kate Hines.”
$75-125
402.Group of Sterling and Silver Jewelry,including two sterling and gemstonebracelets, a hardstone pendant necklace,a bead necklace, and four additionalbracelets.
$100-150
403.Small Group of Mostly Sterling SilverJewelry, including a gemstone pendantnecklace, a lion brooch, a pair of shell-form earrings, a bracelet, and a largetennis racket charm.
$200-300
403A.Six Pieces of Modernist Sterling SilverJewelry, including a Stuart Nye dogwoodbrooch, an Aksel Holmsen floriformenamel decorated brooch, a Grosseelliptical link bracelet, a sailboat-formpendant on chain, and a James AveryCraftsmen cuff and sterling silver and 14ktgold necklace.
$100-150
404.Pair of Georg Jensen Sterling SilverHeart-shaped Earclips, with twoadditional sterling silver brooches.
$100-200
404A.Three Sterling Silver and MarcasitePendant Necklaces, including a cross-form pendant, and two black onyxexamples.
$100-150
405.Group of Mostly Sterling Silver Jewelry,including a Taxco sterling silver bracelet, aMexican abalone and sterling silverbracelet signed “F. Balladares,” a Thaienamel and sterling silver bangle, aSiamese sterling silver cuff, a sterlingsilver cuff signed “Reynolds,” andadditional silver and sterling silver jewelry.
$300-500
406.Group of Mostly Sterling Silver Jewelry,including a Taxco sterling silver tigerbrooch, two sterling silver banglebracelets, and an Ed Harris sterling silverand hardstone pendant necklace,together with three additional broochesand a pair of earclips.
$200-400
407.Group of Mexican Silver and SterlingSilver Jewelry, including a Taxco Salazarsuite of abalone-inset necklace, bracelet,and earclips, together with two additionalpairs of earrings, necklace lg. 15 1/4 in.
$100-200
408.Three Jewelry Items, an 18kt goldTiffany & Co. band, an 18kt gold andenamel band, and a gentleman’s Tiffany &Co. wristwatch.
$250-350
409.Lady’s 14kt Gold Omega Wristwatch,with two extra band segments.
$150-250
410.Three Tricolor 14kt Gold Jewelry Items,a matching Italian necklace and bracelet,total 28.0 dwt, and a lady’s Genevebracelet wristwatch.
$400-600
411.Small Group of Gold and Gold-toneJewelry, including a 14kt gold andmoonstone stickpin, a 12kt gold bow pin,and a pair of hardstone gold-filledearrings, together with a gold-tonebrooch and two pairs of gold-toneearrings.
$100-150
412.Group of 14kt Gold Jewelry Items,including four chain necklaces, a bracelet,and a J.E. Caldwell gem-set Liberty Bellpendant necklace.
$600-800
413.14kt Gold and Ruby Ring, size 7 3/4.
$150-250
414.Two 14kt Gold, Gem-set, Crown-shaped Dome Rings, size 7.
$400-600
415.14kt Gold and Sapphire Band, size 61/2.
$150-200
416.14kt Gold, Sapphire, and DiamondRing, size 8, together with a pearlpendant on a leather rope with an 18ktgold clasp.
$100-200
417.Three 14kt Gold Jewelry Items, a gem-set ring, a gem-set bar pin, and aTourneau four-leaf clover watch/brooch.
$300-500
418.Three Memorial Jewelry Items, an 8ktgold, gemstone, and seed pearl ring, agemstone and seed pearl brooch, and apendant enclosing a lock of hair.
$150-250
419.Small Group of Gold Jewelry Items,including a 14kt gold watch chain andassorted findings and a 12kt gold andenamel watch chain, together with threelockets, a penknife, a watch case, awatch chain, and a medal.
$200-250
420.Small Group of Antique Jewelry Items,including a shell-carved cameopendant/brooch, a cameo stickpin, abrass imitation “George III Guinea”pendant, and a 19th century silverHolland Society of New York “Beggar’sMedal” badge.
$150-200
421.Five Victorian Jewelry Items, a 14ktgold, opal, and diamond bangle bracelet,an onyx and seed pearl necklace andearring suite, a gold and seed pearllocket, a mourning locket, and a Masonicpiece.
$250-350
422.Small Group of Jewelry Items, includinga 9kt gold leaf-form brooch, a sterlingsilver and agate brooch, and a pair ofmicromosaic earrings, (damage).
$250-350
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423.Two Antique Jewelry Items, a 14ktgold-framed shell-carved cameo broochand a 14kt gold and seed pearl locket.
$300-500
424.Group of Antique Jewelry, includingthree Victorian brooches, a shell-carvedcameo bracelet and brooch, and six looseshell-carved cameos.
$200-275
425.Small Group of Mostly VictorianCostume Jewelry, including assortedbracelets, lockets, buttons, and cuff links.
$100-200
426.Group of Onyx, Garnet, Coral, andDelft Jewelry, including an onyx andseed pearl necklace on a 14kt gold chain,a 12kt gold and onyx bracelet, a 10ktgold, onyx, and diamond ring, an 8kt goldand garnet dome ring, a silver and garnetfloriform ring, two carved coral necklaces,a group of Delft painted porcelain jewelry,and other additional items.
$150-200
427.Group of Estate Jewelry Items,including two 14kt gold and seed pearlbrooches, a painted porcelainpendant/brooch, a lady’s wristwatch, andtwo strands of beads.
$150-250
428.Group of Mostly 14kt Gold Jewelry,including four Victorian gold banglebracelets, two 16kt gold, seed pearl, andgem-set brooches, three 14kt gold andstone rings, a gold and carved jade ringand matching earrings, and threeadditional items.
$500-700
429.Pair of Green Jade Bead Necklacesand an Oval Agate Bead Necklace,respective lg. 25 and 16 in.
$250-350
430.Strand of Malachite Beads, togetherwith a group of loose semi-preciousstones, including tiger eye, pearl,turquoise, lapis lazuli, jadeite, onyx, andassorted others.
$150-250
431.Small Group of Jadeite and GreenHardstone Jewelry, including a pair ofcarved jadeite earrings, a sterling silverand carved jadeite brooch, and a Trifarihardstone bracelet, together with anadditional brooch, a pair of earrings, anda gold-filled chain.
$150-250
432.Small Group of Coral and JadeJewelry, including two pairs of carvedcoral earpendants, two pairs of jadeearpendants, two jade rings, and a quartzring.
$200-400
433.Two Hardstone Brooches, one onyx andseed pearl and one carved coral.
$125-150
434.Small Group of Jewelry, including acoral branch brooch and a strand of coralbeads, together with a strand of goldbeads, a gold flask-shaped pocket watch,a sterling silver and gemstone brooch,and additional items.
$100-200
435.Group of Costume Jewelry Brooches,including seven floriform brooches andfive frog brooches.
$100-150
436.Group of Mostly Signed CostumeJewelry, including Christmas treebrooches by Gerry’s, ART, and Bauer, twoenameled Movitz brooches, two J.J.suites, and additional Christmas-themeditems.
$150-250
437.Small Group of Pearl Costume Jewelry,including two Trifari brooches, one VanDell brooch, and four additional items.
$100-150
438.Eight Trifari Brooches.
$150-200
439.Pair of 18kt Gold Gem-set Earrings,total 25.5 dwt, (losses).
$300-500
440.Two 18kt Gold Jewelry Items, a goldand diamond foliate brooch and a goldand aquamarine ring, size 5.
$400-600
441.Four Art Nouveau Brooches, one 10ktgold, carved cameo, and seed pearl, one14kt gold gem-set, one 14kt gold,enamel, and seed pearl, and one 18ktgold, gem-set, and seed pearl.
$250-350
442.Pair of 14kt Gold, Seed Pearl, andGemstone Crescent Brooches, lg. 3 5/8and 1 3/4 in.
$300-500
443.Group of Four Jewelry Items, two Zippolighters, one sterling silver, and twoathletics-related charms.
$75-125
444.Beaded Purse with Silver Chatelaine,purse frame engraved “Edith Steel, July1902.”
$100-150
445.Group of Four Beaded Purses, togetherwith three additional beaded items.
$150-200
446.Whiting & Davis Gold-tone MeshPurse.
$100-125
447.Small Group of Mostly Sterling SilverArticles, including two cigarette cases,two matchbook covers, a shoe-formpincushion holder (with pincushion), twomesh purses, a flask, a buckle, and aneedle case.
$400-600
448.Two Card Cases, a Small Box, and aNote Card Holder, the card cases intortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl, the boxin mother-of-pearl, and the note cardholder accompanied by a small silverpencil.
$100-150
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449.Group of Lady’s Compacts and Cases.
$125-150
450.Small Group of Jewelry Items, includingtwo gemstone rings, a pair of sterlingsilver buttons, a sterling silver bracelet,and a 10kt gold thimble.
$150-250
451.Three Gentleman’s Jewelry Items, a14kt gold ring, a pair of 14kt white goldand diamond cuff links, and a 14kt whitegold tie tack.
$400-600
452.Group of Mostly Gold Jewelry Items,including a 14kt gold-cased key, a 9ktgold and onyx ring, an 11kt gold andgemstone ring, a 9kt gold and gemstonestickpin, a 14kt white gold, diamond, andgemstone stickpin, a 14kt gold lorgnette,a white gold and diamond lorgnette, anda comb and file set.
$250-350
453.18kt Gold and Enamel Pocket Watch,in original wooden box, (losses).
$100-200
454.H. Samuel Open-face Silver PocketWatch, Market St., Manchester,(damage), together with an agate broochand matching earpendants.
$100-150
455.Silver Card Case, a Small CarriageClock, and a Marble-mountedMedallion.
$100-150
456.Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver CasedTravel Clock.
$100-200
457.New Haven Watch Co. Open-facePocket Watch and Fob, accompaniedby a glass display dome.
$150-250
458.Two Open-face Pocket Watches, one12kt gold, E. Howard Watch Co., Boston,in original wooden case, the other coinsilver, American Watch Co.
$200-250
459.14kt Gold and Diamond Pocket Watch,(broken bezel).
$100-200
460.Five Antique Lockets, including two in16kt gold, one in 14kt gold, and two in9kt gold, one set with a diamond.
$250-350
461.Three Antique 14kt Gold Lockets, onewith opals and diamonds, one withgemstones and seed pearls, and one withcarved hardstone.
$400-600
462.Three Gold Jewelry Items, a 14kt goldand garnet brooch, a 14kt gold andenamel heart-shaped brooch, and a 9ktgold and agate ring.
$100-200
463.Small Group of Gold and EnamelJewelry, including a 14kt gold gem-setstickpin brooch, a 14kt gold andhardstone ring, a 14kt white gold ring, a9kt gold and gemstone ring, three goldbrooches, and four enameled bar pins.
$300-500
464.14kt Gold Watch Fob and Chain.
$400-600
465.14kt Gold, Amethyst, and Seed PearlFloriform Ring, size 5.
$150-250
466.14kt Gold Charm Bracelet, total 39.5dwt.
$300-500
467.Small Group of Norwegian SterlingSilver and Gilt Enamel Jewelry,including three demi-parures withbrooches and matching earclips, and anadditional leaf-form brooch.
$150-250
468.Group of Sterling Silver and EnamelJewelry, including a David Andersensterling silver and blue gilt enamel leaf-form suite, a Danecraft sterling silver circlebrooch, a pair of Beau sterling earrings,an additional sterling silver floral brooch,and a group of floral enameled jewelry.
$100-150
469.Group of Mostly Sterling Silver Jewelry,including a sterling silver ram’s headterminus bracelet, a sterling silver braceletof fruits and flowers signed “B. Gini,” andadditional silver and sterling silverbracelets, necklaces, and earrings.
$125-225
470.Mexican Sterling Silver and AmethystNecklace and Earrings, Taxco, oneearring signed “EMMA,” total 76.2 dwt.
$250-350
470A.Group of Silver Jewelry, including charmbracelets, charms, necklaces, etc.
$200-250
471.Group of Mostly Sterling Silver Jewelry,including two Mexican sterling silverbracelets, a Danish sterling silver broochby Bernhard Hertz, and an additionalbracelet and group of brooches.
$200-250
471A.Small Group of Silver Jewelry, includinga vintage Mexican silver burro-formbrooch, a modern Mexican sterling silvercat-form brooch, a Russell sterling silverblueberry branch brooch, a N.E. FromDanish sterling silver floriform brooch, anda Danecraft sterling silver necklace.
$150-250
472.Group of Silver and Costume Jewelry,including a floral Coro suite comprised ofmatching necklace, bracelet, andearrings, a Beau Sterling leaf-formbracelet, a Trifari necklace, a sterling silvercuff bracelet, and assorted other jewelryincluding several rhinestone bracelets.
$125-175
473.Group of Costume Jewelry Brooches,including signed pieces by Jomaz, Coro,and Danecraft, together with three pairsof earrings.
$100-125
474.Group of Signed Costume Jewelry,including pieces by Trifari, Monet, Coro,Kirks Folly, Napier, Marvella, Lisner,Scitarelli, Florenza, and Aksel Holmsen.
$200-250
475.Group of Costume Jewelry, including alady’s Gucci wristwatch, an enamel andseed pearl necklace, faux pearls, strandsof beads, etc.
$100-200
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476.Group of Costume Jewelry, comprisedmainly of strands of beads and otherassorted necklaces.
$50-75
477.Group of Costume Necklaces, includingtwo strands of pearls and several strandsof beads.
$100-125
478.Group of Three Antique Gold-framedCameos, one shell-carved cameo of theMadonna and Child, and two hardstoneportrait cameos.
$200-300
479.Group of Victorian-style Jewelry,including an 18kt gold-framed cameopendant, an additional cameo pendant,and a group of Victorian-style broochesand bracelets.
$150-200
480.Small Group of Shell-carved CameoJewelry, including two brooches, a pair ofearrings, and a pendant necklace.
$200-300
481.Group of Assorted Art Nouveau andAntique Stickpins and Lingerie Pins,including some 14kt gold examples, andtwo 14kt gold Krementz lingerie pins.
$250-350
482.Group of Mostly Victorian Jewelry,including two shell-carved cameobrooches, a Waltham pocket watch,souvenir beads from the Basilica ofSainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, and additionalgold and gold-tone brooches, pendants,bracelets, and other items.
$250-350
483.Group of Mostly Gold and SterlingSilver Jewelry, including a pair of cufflinks, a brooch, a slide and a gem-set ringin 14kt gold, a 12kt gold gem-set Sputnikbrooch, a group of gemstone andhardstone rings, a bracelet, a brooch anda watch fob and chain in 10kt gold,sterling silver and gemstone rings, aScottish agate brooch, and additionalitems.
$300-350
484.Group of Vintage Costume Jewelry,including a mother-of-pearl beadednecklace, a gold-tone mesh bracelet andmatching beaded fringe necklace, andadditional necklaces.
$100-200
485.Group of Vintage Costume Jewelry,including metal and gem-set necklaces,two gem-set brooches, and a blackbeaded choker.
$100-200
486.Lady’s Platinum and DiamondWristwatch, Hamilton, on a gold-filledband.
$300-500
487.Two Art Deco Gem-set Brooches, one18kt white gold and diamond, and one14kt white gold, diamond, and syntheticsapphire.
$400-600
488.14kt White Gold and DiamondSolitaire, size 7.
$300-500
489.14kt White Gold and Pearl SunburstPendant/Brooch.
$200-300
490.Two Pairs of 14kt Gold and PearlEarrings, one set with mabe pearls andthe other set with pearls and diamonds.
$125-175
491.Graduated Single-strand PearlNecklace, with a 14kt white gold clasp,lg. 16 in., together with a pair of pearl andhardstone earrings.
$150-250
492.Large Group of Costume Jewelry,including signed pieces by Trifari, MiriamHaskell, Hattie Carnegie, Coro, Monet,Boucher, and Kenneth Jay Lane.
$200-300
493.Large Group of Costume Jewelry,including a gentleman’s Hickok dress set,pieces by Lisner, Trifari, Karu, Monet, andCoro, two Mexican sterling silverbracelets, additional sterling silver jewelry,and a variety of necklaces, bracelets,earrings, brooches, etc.
$75-125
494.Group of Mexican and Native AmericanJewelry, including a Mexican sterlingsilver and hardstone fringe necklace, aMexican sterling silver and malachite ring,a sterling silver and hardstone cuffbracelet marked “J. Bahe,” and twoadditional silver and hardstone necklaces.
$250-350
495.Five Mostly Mexican Sterling SilverJewelry Items, three Mexican sterlingsilver and hardstone bangles, a Mexicansterling silver bracelet, and a sterling silverand turquoise brooch.
$250-350
496.Swiss 18kt Gold Open-face PocketWatch, Ed Koehn, Geneva.
$200-300
497.Swiss 18kt Gold Open-face PocketWatch, Ed Koehn, Geneva.
$300-500
498.Gentleman’s Rayalty Wristwatch, setwith diamonds and three mother-of-pearlsubdials, on a white leather and stainlesssteel band, boxed.
$400-600
499.Group of Signed Costume Jewelry,including pieces by Trifari, Napier, andPark Lane.
$150-250
500.Group of Mostly Costume Jewelry,including a pair of 14kt gold andhardstone earpendants, a gold-filledbangle, a garnet suite, and assortedbrooches, earrings, rings, and otherjewelry.
$100-150
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Session II - Lots 501-1200
501.Ten Steiff Animal Toys and SixAssorted Cloth Animal Toys, Steiffincluding badger, rolling elephant, camel,bear, tandem bears pull toy, monkey onbike, articulated brown “Teddy” bear, calf,and medium articulated bear, with buttonand tag labels, owl unmarked.
$230-300
502.Carved and Painted Wooden DuckDecoy, purportedly Havre de Grace,Maryland, impressed or branded “G.C.,”
$150-250
503.Seraband Rug, Northwest Persia, 20thcentury, 5 ft. x 3 ft. 3 in.
$400-600
504.Nikon Nikkormat 35mm Camera andThree Lenses, including Nikkor-S Auto1:1.4 F=50mm, an Accura Diamatic 1:2.8F=135mm lens, and a Kiron 28-85mmF/2.8-3.8 lens.
$100-150
505.Needlepoint Upholstered 18th CenturyPine Stool, ht. 17 3/4, wd. 18 in.
$200-300
506.Paine Furniture Chippendale-styleCarved Mahogany Server, metal tag, ht.37 1/2, lg. 54 in.
$100-200
507.Chippendale Mahogany Scroll Mirror,last quarter 18th century, of typical formwith scrolling cresting, borders andpendant, ht. 40 in.
$300-500
508.Seventeen Colorless Cut Glass TableItems, a pair of lustres/table lamps withprisms, six assorted bowls and dishes, aset of eight goblets and a decanter.
$200-300
509.Set of Twelve Mintons Gilt EnamelDecorated Raspberry Red BandedPorcelain Dinner Plates, dia. 11 1/4 in.
$200-300
510.Twelve Framed Hand-coloredLithograph U.S. Political and MilitaryPortrait Prints, including AbrahamLincoln, George Washington; Currier &Ives, The Star Spangled Banner; Baillie,George M. Dallas; N. Currier, Washington,James K. Polk, General Andrew Jackson,two The Presidents of the United States;Kellogg, Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth, and Maj.Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside.
$200-300
511.Two Framed Works on Paper, an EarleG. Barlow, 1989, watercolor depicting acove with sailing ship and fishermen, andan Irena Lorentowicz pastel depicting theMadonna and child.
$75-100
512.French Brass Carriage Clock, withenameled Roman numeral dial, eight-daytime-only movement with cylinderplatform escapement, ht. 4 1/2 in.(excluding handle).
$150-200
513.Chippendale Mahogany Drop-leafPembroke Table with End Drawer, ht.28 1/2, lg. 30, wd. 18 1/2, leaf wd. 9 3/4in.
$300-500
514.Pair of Chippendale-style UpholsteredCarved Mahogany Library Chairs.
$300-500
515.Queen Anne Style Mahogany Highboy,in two parts, ht. 54, wd. 39 in.
$150-200
516.English Dial Clock, with mahogany case,painted iron dial with Roman numerals,eight-day time-only fusee movement withbrass faced pendulum bob and brassrod, period paper label inside side doorstating “10736 Admiralty Whitehall, Room28, West Block 27-10-25,” (paint loss ondial, case in old surface), dia. 15 in.
$300-500
517.Federal Mahogany Tabernacle Mirrorwith Reverse-painted Glass TabletDepicting Houses in Landscape, lg. 301/4 in.
$100-150
518.Large Framed Hand-colored EngravingPassage Perilleux, sight size 26 1/2 x 35in.
$100-150
519.Ten Pieces of Miscellaneous Porcelainand Pottery, a Mottahedeh reproductionChinese porcelain monteith bowl, acontinental faience vase with cherries, aNippon chocolate pot, a pair of Germanstenciled scenic plaques, a modernporcelain covered bowl, a pair of Lenoxporcelain dishes, and a Wedgwood jasperdip flower pot with underplate.
$100-150
520.Painted Wooden Twenty-one DrawerApothecary Chest, dovetailed drawers,ht. 34 1/2, wd. 32 3/4, dp. 11 7/8 in.
$500-700
521.Country Pine Dressing Table with LongDrawer.
$75-100
522.Pine Slant Lift-top Desk Box on Stand,overall ht. 29 1/4, wd. 24 1/4 in.
$200-250
522A.Country Federal Pine Taper Leg Standwith Drawer.
$75-125
522B.Windsor Thumb-back Child’s HighChair.
$50-100
522C.Pair of Classical Grain Painted andStencil Decorated Armchairs withSeats.
$100-150
522D.Two Slat-back Side Chairs with Rush-style Seats and a Queen Anne StyleCherry Porringer-top Table with EndDrawer.
$100-150
523.Framed Oval Miniature Painted Portraitof a Gentleman on Ivory, 19th century,sight lg. 2 3/4 in.
$250-350
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524.Two Brass Candlesticks, 18th/19thcentury, one with traces of silver plating,ht. 8 5/8 and 10 1/4 in.
$200-300
525.Northwest Persian Long Rug, dated1872, 9 ft. 4 in. x 3 ft. 2 in.
$100-200
526.Tekke Main Carpet, West Turkestan,20th century, 11 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 4 in.
$600-800
527.Framed Brocade Matted Chinese SilkEmbroidered Panel, overall 31 1/4 x 441/2 in.
$300-400
528.Painted Wooden Wash Tub, overall ht.17 1/2, dia. 26 1/2 in.
$75-100
529.Red-painted Pine Breadboard-topTable with Drawer, ht. 27 7/8, lg. 46 1/4,wd. 25 1/2 in.
$400-600
530.Pine Blanket Chest over Long Drawer,ht. 35 1/4, wd. 40 1/2 in.
$200-300
531.Four Royal Doulton Porcelain Figures,Genevieve HN 1962, Christmas Morn HN1992, Catherine HN 2395, The ErmineCoat HN 1981.
$200-300
532.Six Brass and Wrought Iron HearthItems, a tongs and shovel set, a poker,jamb hook, large ladle, and reticulatedhearth trivet.
$200-300
533.Polaroid Land 800 Camera, in aPolaroid tan leather carry case, with a“Wink Light,” three print coaters, and aWalz Electric Eye P model.
$75-125
534.Purina “Cow Chow” Advertising BrassHanging Milk Scale, face lg. 10 3/4 in.
$200-250
535.Federal Cherry Chamberstand.
$100-150
536.Federal Inlaid Mahogany BowfrontBureau, ht. 35 1/2, wd. 41 in.
$600-800
537.Federal Cherry Drop-leaf PembrokeTable with End Drawer.
$100-200
538.Two Pieces of Chinese ExportPorcelain and a Davenport BlueTransfer Decorated Ironstone Plate, anenameled bowl with scalloped edge andan oval Canton underplate with reticulatedrim.
$125-150
539.Eight Assorted Framed Hand-coloredPhotographic Landscape Prints,including Wallace Nutting, In Tender Leaf;Sawyer, Which Way, Echo Lake,Franconia Notch, and Mohawk Trail;Burrowes, In Apple Blossom Shade;Higgins, birches; and Lamson, StonyBrook and Threatening, miniatures andlarger.
$200-250
540.Eight Assorted Decorative Items, aminiature Telechron mahogany banjoclock, a brass urn/table lamp, blue glasskerosene lamp, a framed flowers inbasket theorem, a framed 1936commemorative York County, Maine printwith coin, a framed Yarmouth, Maineshipyard print photograph, a framedfisherman and little girl print, and an Alkenhand-colored lithograph Coursing.
$50-100
541.Eighteen Pieces of Assorted ChineseExport Rose Medallion Tableware,including plates, cups, saucers, anddishes.
$300-500
542.Federal-style Inlaid Mahogany andMahogany Veneer Serpentine CardTable.
$600-800
543.Set of Six Painted and Gilt StencilDecorated Side Chairs, with brown-painted rush seats.
$200-300
544.Federal Cherry Cut-corner TopCandlestand.
$200-300
545.Framed 19th Century NeedleworkSampler Depicting Solomon’s Temple,23 3/4 x 23 3/4 in.
$200-300
546.Printed Cotton Textile, India, 20thcentury, 8 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 6 in.
$100-200
547.Tabriz Carpet, Northwest Persia, 20thcentury, 10 ft. x 6 ft. 8 in.
$1,000-1,500
548.Group of Holiday and MiscellaneousCollectibles, a papier-mâché rabbitcandy container, a cloth Santa Clausornament, lithographed tin Halloween andNew Year’s Eve noisemakers, three lateVictorian paper valentines, early 20thcentury postcards including holiday,whimsical, and scenic, and elevenchromolithograph dog die-cuts.
$200-250
549.Two Country and Vintage GameBoards, and Two Sets of Bone andEbony Dominoes, a parquetry andblack-paint decorated mahogany foldingcheckers/backgammon box with paintedwood and thirty Bakelite game pieces,and a Northwest Products, St. Louis,Ante-Up-Rummy/Chinese Checkersdouble-sided game board with marbles,the two sets of twenty-seven dominoes ina red-painted wooden slide-lid box and adecorated wooden box.
$300-400
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550.Victorian Patinated Cast Bronze Cupwith Marble Base, decorated withscrolling handles, owl masks, reeds, andegrets, ht. 10 3/4 in.
$100-150
551.Mahogany Shelf Clock by William L.Gilbert, Winsted, Connecticut, withpainted zinc dial, transfer decoratedtablets and eight-day time strike andalarm movement, ht. 15 in.
$100-150
552.Three Incomplete Connecticut ShelfClocks, including a “sleigh front” caseonly, an ogee by Ansonia without dial ormechanical components and a halfcolumn shelf clock by Seth Thomaswithout dial or components.
$100-150
553.South Caucasian Rug, 19th century, 7 ft.8 in. x 4 ft. 4 in.
$600-750
554.Two Small Primitive Black-paintedCarved Wooden Duck Decoys and FiveCarved and Painted Wooden ShorebirdDecoys, unsigned.
$100-150
555.Classical Carved Mahogany andMahogany Veneer Bureau.
$200-300
556.Empire Mahogany and MahoganyVeneer Drop-leaf Two-DrawerPedestal-base Work Table.
$150-200
557.Empire Upholstered Mahogany VeneerSofa, approx. lg. 83 in.
$200-300
558.Pair of Meissen Hand-paintedPorcelain Figural Candlesticks, bluecrossed swords mark, (imperfections,restoration), ht. to 9 3/4 in.
$200-400
559.Large Framed Belgian Machine-madeTapestry Depicting a Tavern InteriorScene with Cavaliers, overall 42 3/4 x63 3/4 in.
$100-150
560.Seven Reproduction Henri deToulouse-Lautrec Prints, five framed,sight size to 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in.
$150-200
561.Set of Six Turned Bone Napkin Rings,19th century, with flute turning, dia. 1 1/2in.
$25-35
562.Four Small Russian Lacquer Boxes.
$175-225
563.Late Classical Mahogany andMahogany Veneer Card Table withRope-turned Legs.
$200-300
564.Gold-painted Classical Split-balusterMirror, lg. 38 in.
$100-150
565.Classical Mahogany and MahoganyVeneer Bureau.
$300-500
566.Seven Lithographed and Painted TinWind-up Animal Toys, a Japanese catand ball, a painted elephant on tricycle, aChein bear, a pecking bird, a paintedpenguin, a turtle, and a painted giraffe.
$300-500
567.Six Small Lithographed Tin Horse,Carriage, and Rider Toys, a Germanhorse and carriage, horse and jockey,wind-up coach, a mule and cart, apainted horse and cart, and a Mar Linefriction “Davy Crocket Stage.”
$250-350
567A.Pair of Victorian Gilt Cranberry GlassVases Mounted with Hand-paintedFloral Decorated Milk GlassMedallions, (one cracked), ht. 16 3/8 in.
$200-400
567B.Marx Cape Canaveral Missile Set andMarx International Jetport Set, plasticand lithographed metal figures andstructures, original boxes, (completeunknown).
$200-250
567C.Two Framed Illuminated ManuscriptLeaves.
$200-250
567D.Cased Eleven-piece Bakelite TravelDresser Set and a Thirteen-pieceIvorene Travel Set.
$75-100
567E.Three Molded Figural Glass Bottles, acolorless George Washington, cobalt OurLady of Guadalupe, and a green “Brown’sCelebrated Indian Herb Bitters.”
$100-150
568.Modern Gilt-bronze Figure of an IndianBuddha, 21 1/4 in.
$150-200
569.Four Assorted 19th Century BrassCandlesticks, ht. to 9 1/4 in.
$200-250
570.Spanish-style Wrought Iron MountedHardwood Two-Door Cabinet, theinterior with one fixed shelf, ht. 32 3/4,wd. 36 in.
$150-250
571.Jacobean-style Leather UpholsteredCarved Hardwood Stool.
$50-75
572.Chinese Export Circular Marble-insetRosewood Low Table, ht. 17 1/4, dia.32 3/4 in.
$150-200
573.Three Assorted Framed MiniaturePainted Portraits, depicting Ruth onporcelain, Boy Blue on ivory, and a youngwoman on ivory, Ruth sight lg. 3 3/8 in.
$150-250
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574.Two Staffordshire Seated Spaniels, ht.9 1/2 and 10 in.
$125-175
575.Yomud Chuval, West Turkestan, 20thcentury, 3 ft. 8 in. x 2 ft. 4 in.
$250-350
576.Six Carved Wood Butter Prints, aFruitwood Pastry Cutter, and aDecorated Gourd, with four butterframes.
$50-75
577.Circular Woven Split Cane NantucketOpen Basket, unsigned, ht. 3 7/8, dia.11 1/4 in.
$100-150
578.British Oak Double-pedestal PartnersDesk with Tooled Leather-inset WritingSurface, (old refinish, wear,imperfections), ht. 30, lg. 60, wd. 41 1/2in.
$700-900
579.Rococo-style Carved Beechwood andMahogany Veneer Swell-frontSideboard, ht. 37, lg. 74 in.
$200-300
580.Rococo-style Upholstered CarvedMahogany Bench, ht. 19 1/2, lg. 48 1/2in.
$100-150
581.Thirteen Pieces of Assorted PewterTableware, including a Danforth &Boardman teapot, an R. Dunham teapot,a set of six dishes, three spoons, a bowl,and a dish.
$250-350
582.Three Colorless Blown Molded GlassCovered Jars, with applied exteriorbanding, ht. 10 1/2 to 11 3/8 in.
$150-200
583.Six Assorted Textile Articles, includingtwo machine-stitched pieced cottonquilts, an Art Nouveau printed cottonreversible duvet, a woven wool plaidshawl with fringe, a white cotton coverlet,and a printed cotton panel.
$200-300
584.Pair of Painted Plaster Peasant Boyand Girl Figural Table Lamps,impressed “R.&L.,” approx. body ht. 183/4 in.
$150-250
585.Victorian Renaissance Revival CarvedWalnut and Burl Veneer Bed and WhiteMarble-top Carved Walnut and BurlVeneer Drop-well Mirrored Dresser, withrails, bed headboard ht. 90, wd. 61 in.
$1,500-2,500
586.Victorian Aesthetic Bamboo Four-TierBook Stand, ht. 48, wd. 21 1/2 in.
$100-150
587.Victorian White Marble-top WalnutThree-Drawer Chest.
$150-200
588.Two Thirty-hour Cottage Shelf Clocks,the first with grain-painted case andprinted label stating “R. Bristow, Watchand Clockmaker, Maidstone...,” withthirty-hour time-only movement, the last,by Seth Thomas with thirty-hour time andalarm, ht. approx. 10 in.
$100-150
589.Ten Assorted Unframed Works onPaper, including prints and watercolors.
$100-150
590.Fifteen Vintage Felt Souvenir Pennantsand Ten Vintage Wooden SouvenirItems, pennants Bar Harbor, camps,Lake Winnipesaukee, Cape Cod, Niagara,Prince Edward Island, White Mountains,Lake George, and Canada, woodenMohawk Trail bank, Laconia mug,Phoenicia, New York vase, a box, twotankards, a small Alaskan carved andpainted totem pole, and a carvedrosewood bird figure, along with a resintotem.
$350-500
591.French Oak Mantel Clock, with Romannumeral dial, visible Brocot escapementand eight-day time and strike movement,(lacking pendulum), ht. 13 1/2 in.
$150-200
592.Pair of Early 20th Century Oak One-Drawer Side Tables, ht. 28, wd. 27, dp.18 1/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$200-400
593.Quarter-sawn Oak and Grain-paintedTwo-Part Butler’s Desk/Bureau, mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood drawer knobs,the upper cabinet with two doors, theinterior fitted with one fixed shelf, thelower cabinet with desk drawer over threegraduated long drawers, ht. 84 1/2, wd.55 1/4, dp. 25 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
594.Pair of Early 20th Century Carved Oakand Mirrored Dressers.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$400-800
595.Nine Assorted Carved and PaintedWooden Goose and Duck Decoys, aswan and duck branded with conjoined“RL,” a Canada goose inscribed “AWGlover,” a panel goose with hinged neck,a duck impressed “FV,” a seagull, aCanada goose, a Canada gooseimpressed “R. Lienau,” and a black duckattributed to Rube Corliss.
$250-350
596.Northwest Persian Runner, 20thcentury, 15 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft.
$600-800
597.Eight Plush Wind-up and Two Battery-operated Animal Toys, includingJapanese bear knitting, dog, bear withglasses, bear on a donkey, bear reading,dog with bone, bear drumming cat withball, roaring circus lion, and Kantomarching bear drumming.
$200-350
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598.Large Lot of Assorted Toy Figures,Soldiers, and Structures, includingplastic, Elastolin, Britains, Herald, etc.
$200-250
599.Pair of Wrought Iron Andirons, ht. 111/4 in.
$50-75
600.Fifteen Assorted Hummel CeramicFigures and Figural Groups, aPorcelain Figural Schnapps Bottle, aLladro-type Porcelain Figure, and aSmall Chimney Sweeper Figure.
$200-300
601.Nathan Clifton, 1830, Age 12,Handwritten Arithmetic Book, and HisTwo 1848 U.S./Arkansas Land Deedson Vellum, the arithmetic book includeswatercolor and ink drawings of a cat, ageometric design, and a bat, figures,lessons written in ink on Federal money,simple/long division, reduction, weight,measure, English money, compoundaddition/subtraction, routes, insurancecommission and brokerage, interest,fellowship, foreign exchange, vulgarfractions, etc., and exhibiting a variety ofcalligraphy styles.
Provenance: Accompanied by relatedobituary, copy of a work rendered bill, andgenealogical information.
$150-200
602.Sight Light Corp. Industrial ModernSwivel Desk Lamp and a Mid-centuryModern Metal Desk Lamp, the former c.1940 and labeled “The Sight LightCorporation, Deep River, Conn.”
$100-150
603.Turkoman Flatweave Main Carpet,West Turkestan, 19th/20th century, 10 ft.4 in. x 7 ft.
$200-300
604.Sixteen Pieces of Dorchester PotteryDecorated Tableware, including cups,jars, a creamer and sugar, and threeserving bowls.
$250-350
605.Eleven Eames Molded Fiberglass DAXSide Chairs, c. 1960, manufactured byHerman Miller, including four pairs, and aset of three, (imperfections, wear, losses).
$300-500
606.Danish Modern Teak Lift-top Vanity, lidinterior mounted with mirror, (top withstains and finish loss), wd. 33 1/4 in.
$75-100
607.Thonet Caned Bentwood Child’s HighChair, with paper label and stampedmark.
$150-200
608.Marx Tales of Wells Fargo Set andMarx Battle of the Blue and Gray Set,plastic figures and structures, originalboxes, (complete unknown).
$200-250
609.J. & E. Stevens Painted Cast Iron OwlMechanical Bank and a Pair of PaintedCast Iron “Royal Safe Deposit” SafeStill Banks, (owl missing eyes).
$400-600
610.Set of Three S. & I. Fuller Hand-coloredLithograph The Leicestershire Covers,including Breaking Cover, Full Cry, andThe Death, sight size 9 3/4 x 23 in.
$100-150
611.Asian Three-piece Silk EmbroideredBlack Silk Outfit.
$75-100
612.Nine Baccarat Sulfide and Faceted ArtGlass Paperweights, Lincoln, WoodrowWilson, Pope Pius XII, Herbert Hoover,Will Rogers, Teddy Roosevelt, Napoleon,James Monroe, and Andrew Jackson,boxed.
$400-600
613.Pair of Mission Oak Spindle-sidedStands, ht. 27 1/4, wd. 20 in.
$100-125
614.Arts & Crafts Oak Slat-sided Flat-topDesk, ht. 30 1/2, lg. 40, wd. 24 1/4 in.
$200-300
615.Arts & Crafts Carved Dutch FiguralDecorated Oak Rocking Armchair, withblack leather upholstered back andcushion.
$300-500
616.Large 19th Century Tin and GlassStreet Lantern, labeled “W.B. Berry &Co., North St., Boston,” approx. ht. 361/2, wd. 15 in.
$200-300
617.Small Bronze Sculpture of a Cowboy,labeled “121/500,” on a wood base,overall ht. 9 5/8 in.
$100-150
618.Vintage Asian-Manufactured Baby’sChristening Outfit and a Vintage Baby’sKnit Three-Piece Outfit.
$35-50
619.Three Framed Chinese Works and aChinese Export Porcelain RoseMandarin Ku-form Vase, a framedembroidered panel, a pair of miniaturegouache and watercolor portraits on pithpaper, and a gouache and watercolorrendering of a Chinese boat loaded withcrates of tea, (vase with extensiverepairs).
$100-150
620.Storage Chest, Tibet, 19th century,surface painted with dragons flanking thethree jewels, iron mounts, 57 x 17 x 24 in.
$200-300
621.Three Assorted Footstools, a cricketwith splayed turned walnut legs, anEmpire upholstered stool with walnutrope-turned legs, and a William & Marystyle upholstered turned maple stool.
$100-150
622.Victorian Needlepoint UpholsteredCarved Walnut Hall Chair and a William& Mary Style Mahogany Drop-leafGate-leg Tuck-away Table.
$75-125
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622A.Slat-back Armrocker and a VictorianCaned Maple Rocker.
$50-75
622B.William & Mary Style UpholsteredTurned Maple Window Bench, lg. 40 in.
$500-700
622C.Windsor Elmwood Armchair.
$75-100
623.Two Brass Student Lamps and a LateVictorian Metal and Onyx KeroseneBanquet Lamp, with two milk glassshades, (electrified).
$200-250
624.Late Victorian Pieced and EmbroideredPrinted Silk Cigar Ribbon Table Cover,with gold velvet border, 46 1/4 x 44 1/2in.
$300-500
625.Northwest Persian Long Rug, 20thcentury, 9 ft. 10 in. x 4 ft. 10 in.
$400-600
626.Karadja Rug, Northwest Persia, 20thcentury, 4 ft. 4 in. x 3 ft. 8 in.
$150-200
627.French Carriage Clock, with polishedmulticolored brass and beveled glasscase, enameled dial marked ShreveCrump and Low Co., and eight-day time-only movement marked Mathew Norman,London, ht. 6 in.
$200-400
628.Rococo-style Bird’s-eye Maple VeneerDresser and Mirrored Vanity with Seat.
$550-850
629.Pair of Italianate White-painted CastIron Chairs with Cushion Seats and aRococo-style Black-painted WroughtIron Side Chair, the former retailed byFerdinand’s, (black chair without cushionseat).
$100-150
630.Two Early 20th Century OakCommodes.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$200-400
631.French Crystal Regulator, with brassand beveled glass case, enameled dialwith Arabic numerals, eight-day time andstrike movement with two-jar mercurypendulum, ht. 10 3/4 in.
$150-200
632.Lithographed Tin Wind-up CarouselToy.
$200-250
633.Lithographed Tin Battery-op“Merrygoround” Circus Truck and aJapanese Lithographed Tin Wind-upCircus Car.
$200-250
634.Eight Assorted Country Ceramic,Basketry, and Decorative Articles, alarge glazed redware milk pan, glazedbowl with loop handle, two glazedstoneware bowls, two woven splintbaskets, a small paint decorated tole box,and an F.T. Wright & Son, Taunton,Massachusetts, stoneware jug.
$250-350
635.Drexel Queen Anne Style MahoganySilver Chest of Drawers, branded mark,ht. 35 1/2, wd. 37 in.
$100-150
636.Chippendale-style Carved MahoganyDisplay Stand with Beveled Glass, ht.50 1/4, lg. 26, wd. 19 in.
$200-300
637.Small Queen Anne Style Tiger MapleDressing Table, ht. 28 1/2, wd. 28 in.
$200-250
638.Inlaid Mahogany Dressing Mirror onCabinet with Three Drawers, ht. 24 1/2,wd. 19 1/4 in.
$250-350
639.Pair of Brass Belted Ball-top Andirons.
$35-50
640.McCoy Pottery Vase, ht. 13 1/8 in.
$100-150
641.Seventeen Cristal D’Albret Sulfide andFaceted Art Glass Paperweights, Twain,Lindberg, two John Paul Jones, GustafVI, Da Vinci, Audubon, Jenny Lind, FDR,A. Schweitzer, Charles Prince of Wales,Columbus, Hemingway, Paul Revere,Moon Astronauts, Gen. MacArthur, JFKand Jackie.
$500-700
642.Clyde Pearson Chippendale-styleDamask Upholstered Camel-backCarved Mahogany Sofa, with cushionseat, lg. 86 in.
$300-500
643.Georgian-style Gilt Tooled Leather-inset Circular Inlaid Mahogany andMahogany Veneer Two-Drawer DrumTable, ht. 29 1/4, dia. 36 in.
$700-900
644.Chippendale Mahogany Veneer Mirror,lg. 51 1/2 in.
$250-350
645.Group of Small Miscellaneous Ivoryand Metal Gaming, WWI, andCollectible Items, including seven diewith cup, and small game box, a carvedwax seal, seven small figures, handles,and a whistle, bone salad spoon and fork,two carved jade buckles, a carved hornspoon, a WWI trench art seal, a WWIChristmas 1914 brass box, and 1918RAR brass trench art shell casing, twosmall wooden hand mirrors, and a carvedmother-of-pearl fist-form wax seal.
$300-500
646.East Caucasian Rug, 19th century, 6 ft.4 in. x 4 ft.
$200-400
647.Three Oriental Rugs, 20th century, oneShirvan, 5 ft. x 3 ft. 8 in.; a SouthwestPersian saddle bag, 4 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft. 6 in.;and one Hamadan, 5 ft. 8 in. x 4 ft.
$200-300
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648.Two Pairs of Brass Candlesticks,18th/19th century, ht. 8 5/8 and 9 in.
$200-300
649.Two Asian Export Metal Bowls, onewith red and white prunus patterncloisonné.
$35-50
650.Two Framed Chinese PaintingFragments, 19th century, scene ofwarriors, ink and colors on cloth, 14 x 111/2 in.
Provenance: Property of the Fogg ArtMuseum, Harvard Art Museum, sold tobenefit the acquisition fund.
$200-300
651.Tiffany Studios Cast Bronze AshStand, hinged rim with match holder andrests, lined with copper ash receivingbowls illegibly marked by anothercompany, on cylindrical post to circularbase, base marked “Tiffany Studios, NewYork, 1649,” ht. 27 1/2 in.
$300-400
652.Set of Four Green-painted WoodenLengths of Model Picket Fence, eachht. 7 1/4, lg. 46 in.
$100-150
653.Afghan Rug, Central Asia, 20th century,5 ft. 9 in. x 4 ft. 3 in.
$300-500
654.Child’s Green-painted and DecoratedRocking Armchair.
$125-150
655.Country-style Circular Pine and OakHutch Table, ht. 28, dia. 41 1/2 in.
$100-150
656.Assembled Set of Eight Tiger MapleSide Chairs with Woven Rush Seats.
$400-600
657.Windsor Tiger Maple Settee withWoven Rush Seat, lg. 77 1/4 in.
$600-800
658.Kuniyoshi: Two Samurai in a Scene froma Legend, (good impression, color, andcondition, with stains and toning), framed.
Provenance: Property of the Fogg ArtMuseum, Harvard Art Museum, sold tobenefit the acquisition fund.
$100-150
659.Cast Iron Fireback with British HeraldicCrest, ht. 23 3/4, wd. 21 3/4 in.
$150-200
660.Four Small Colorless Cut Glass Traysand Low Bowls.
$50-75
661.Three Framed Decorative Items, a smallhand-colored engraved map Holland, apen and ink Forest Fire signed “O.V.Shaffer, 1967,” and a watercolorTrinitarian Congregational Church, Norton,Mass., signed “Sophie Clavette.”
$100-150
662.Three John Rogers Painted PlasterFigural Groups, Checkers up at theFarm, Coming to the Parson, andNeighboring Pews, impressed marks,respective approx. ht. 20 1/4, 21 3/4, and18 34 in.
$300-500
663.Pine Breadboard-top Cherry Table withDrawer.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$100-150
664.Tiger and Bird’s-eye Maple Grain-painted Wooden Architectural PaneledDoor, (the reverse painted white), ht. 751/4, wd. 29 in.
$100-150
665.Country Polychrome Paint DecoratedPine Cupboard, attributed to Phipps &Winn, ht. 72 3/4, wd. 22 3/4, dp. 14 1/4in.
$200-300
666.Brocade Floral and Scroll Pattern TableCover and Detached Border Ropingwith Fringe and Tassels.
$30-50
667.French Black Marble Mantel Clock,with gilt incised decoration and malachiteinserts on case, enameled dial withRoman numerals and visible Brocotescapement, eight-day time and strikemovement, ht. 8 in.
$300-500
668.Two Victorian Glass Pitchers and aDedham Pottery Grapes Pattern PlatePitcher.
$150-225
669.Figural Mantel Clock by WaterburyClock Company, Waterbury, Connecticut,the classical revival form with seatedangel and enameled dial clock under theleft arm all on a raised pediment, (lackingclock hands) ht. 11 in.
$250-350
670.Regency Inlaid Mahogany andMahogany Veneer Games Table withDrawer.
$300-500
671.Federal Mahogany and MahoganyVeneer Fall-front Writing Desk, ht. 51,wd. 39 1/2 in.
$400-600
672.Red Stained Federal Cherry and PineTall Post Bed, with rails, (modified forqueen-size, accompanied by originalshorter headboard), ht. 65 3/4, wd. 80,lg. 66 1/2 in.
$300-500
673.Hanging Scroll, China, 19th century, inkand colors on silk, scene of a roominterior with a scholar and attendant, 401/2 x 16 in., framed and glazed.
$75-125
674.Embroidery, China, late 19th/early 20thcentury, scene of the Buddha on yellowsilk, 37 x 19 in., framed and glazed.
$150-250
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675.Afghan Rug, Central Asia, 20th century,6 ft. x 3 ft. 6 in.
$300-500
676.Three Phoenix Art Glass Vases, ht. 105/8 and 11 3/8 in.
$300-550
677.Lot of Miscellaneous ArchitecturalHardware and Accessories, includingscroll-form shutter brackets, door hinges,hooks, brackets, latches, etc.
$75-100
677A.Lot of Miscellaneous Decorative andCollectible Articles, include a set ofthree Chinese glazed ceramic figures, anart glass paperweight, a pair of cast metalangel with trumpet furniture mounts, anart pottery tile, a Knowles NormanRockwell “The Painter” porcelaincollector’s plate, and a BradfordExchange “Rusian and Ludmilla” porcelaincollector’s plate.
$50-75
677B.Group of 35mm PhotographyEquipment, including Pentax K10035mm camera, Ricoh winder and XRSpeedlite 300P flash, an M 1:2 50mmlens, Tokina 28-70mm lens, Rikenon PZoom 1:3 9 70-210mm macro lens, atripod, binoculars, filters, etc.
$100-150
677C.Six Treenware Items, a dish, threebowls, a bottle-form vase, and a coveredjar.
$50-75
677D.Six Miscellaneous Articles, twoporcelain dishes, a Keuffel & Esser Co.pocket compass, a colorless pressedpattern glass covered footed bowl, a jug,and a spooner.
$25-35
677E.Three Marx Play Sets, Prehistoric Times,Robin Hood Castle, and Arctic Explorer,plastic and lithographed metal figures andstructures, original boxes, (completeunknown).
$250-300
678.Federal Cherry One-Drawer Stand withTapering Legs.
$100-150
679.Federal-style Inlaid Mahogany andMahogany Veneer Serpentine CardTable.
$600-800
680.Late Federal Inlaid Birch Bureau withSandwich Glass Opalescent DrawerPulls, wd. 43 1/4 in.
$400-600
681.Cragstan Lithographed Tin Battery-op“Overland Stage Coach” and a MarxLithographed Tin Wind-up PoliceMotorcycle with Sidecar.
$300-400
682.Marx Lithographed Tin Wind-upTractor and a Modern Lithographed TinFriction Fire Engine.
$300-400
683.Edison Oak Cased CylinderPhonograph with Eleven Cylinders.
$150-250
684.Large Lot of Assorted ChristianDevotional and Prayer Articles,including rosaries, medals, pins, a plaque,crucifixes, scapulars, etc.
$150-250
685.Empire Mahogany and MahoganyVeneer Pedestal-base Center Table, ht.29, dia. 29 3/4 in.
$150-200
686.Eight Empire Mahogany andMahogany Veneer Side Chairs withUpholstered Slip Seats.
$300-500
687.Classical Carved Mahogany Mirror, lg.29 1/4 in.
$100-150
688.Thirteen Collectible Enameled TrinketBoxes, seven Halcyon Days includingone musical, two Crummles & Co.including a Beatrix Potter, and threeStaffordshire.
$150-250
689.Seventeen-piece Japanese Gilt Kutani-palette Porcelain Tea Set.
$25-35
690.Pair of Sheffield Mfg. Co. Brass Ball-top Andirons, New York, with paw feet,ht. 21 in.
$100-150
691.Small Patinated Bronze Sculpture of aMaiden, signed “Rubino,” on an onyxbase, overall ht. 9 3/4 in.
$150-250
692.Pair of Classical Carved Mahoganyand Mahogany Veneer Pedestal-baseCard Tables, (leg repair).
$400-600
693.Neoclassical Inlaid Satinwood VeneerFall-front Bureau, draw mirror over fall-front, the interior with fitted with drawertrays above three long drawers, ht. 52,wd. 37, dp. 19 3/4 in.
$200-300
694.Chinese Export Brass-mountedCamphorwood Storage Box, lg. 37 1/2in.
$200-300
695.WWI Era Trench Art Rose DecoratedBrass Artillery Shell/Floor Lamp, shelllg. 31 1/4 in.
$200-250
696.Anatolian Rug, 19th/20th century, 3 ft. 5in. x 3 ft. 2 in.
$100-200
697.Votive Painting, India, 18th century,scene of Krishna dancing with the gopis,ink and colors on cloth, 36 x 28 in.,framed and glazed.
$300-400
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698.Glass Snuff Bottle, China, 19th century,well hollowed, pale yellow, ht. 2 in.
$150-250
699.Asian Brass Table Lamp, cast withcranes in flight, with hardwood base,(electrified).
$150-200
700.Six Assorted Colorless Glass TableItems, a pair of etched cut decanters, anetched compote, a Sandwich Glass Co.molded fluid lamp, and a gilt etchedcompote and small basket.
$150-200
701.Group of Country and MiscellaneousItems, including a painted cricket,punched tin and wood foot warmer, twowarming stones, two Victorian walnutframes, a pair of spurs, three smallcannon models, a small pair of brasscandlesticks, a vintage padlock, a wirerug beater, seven walking sticks andcanes, a bootjack, nine assorted metalbells, and a large wooden firkin.
$275-375
702.Five Staffordshire and Faience FiguralArticles and a Staffordshire TransferLandscape Decorated Platter, includinga pair of seated spaniels, a single seatedspaniel, an Italian cow sauce tureen withladle, and a painted ceramic seated dog,pair ht. 12 1/8, platter lg. 17 1/8 in.
$200-300
703.Gendje Runner, South Central Caucasus,19th century, 10 ft. 2 in. x 3 ft. 2 in.
$200-300
704.Pair of Victorian Twist and TurnedBrass Andirons and a Brass FireplaceFender, fender ht. 7, lg. 41 1/2 in.
$100-150
705.Italian Renaissance Style CarvedWalnut Fall-front Desk, (damage,losses), ht. 66 1/2, wd. 33 3/4, dp. 171/2 in.
$100-200
706.Chinese Export Hexagonal MarquetryDecorated Carved Hardwood Stand,(losses, imperfections).
$200-400
707.Pair of Spanish Baroque-style Appliquéand Velvet Upholstered Carved andTurned Walnut Side Chairs.
$250-350
707A.Steinway & Sons Black LacqueredBaby Grand Piano, New York, plastickeys, case underside impressed U 3808,188027, with bench, (crazed, dry surface,imperfections, working conditionunknown), approx. case lg. 69, wd. 561/2 in.
$6,000-8,000
708.Pair of Mercury Glass Tiebacks, dia. 31/2 in.
$100-150
709.Crystal Regulator by Ansonia ClockCompany, Brooklyn, New York, withbeveled glass and brass case, enameleddial with Roman numerals and visible“Brocot” escapement, eight-day time andstrike movement with two-jar fauxmercury pendulum, (chip on object rightside bevel glass), ht. 10 3/4 in.
$200-250
710.Ten Assorted Framed Works on Paper,pencil coastal scene, print view ofHarvard University, print British landscapeand Cambridge views, French hand-colored lithograph landscape view, twowatercolor mountain views and ashoreline view, hand-colored lithographcarriage scene, and an illuminated motto.
$100-150
711.Baroque-style Silver Giltwood andGesso Pricket Candlestick/Table Lamp,and a Brass-mounted HardwoodStorage Box, candlestick ht. 34 1/4, boxlg. 24 in.
$150-200
712.Framed Assembled PanoramicPhotographed View of Chain Bridge,Newburyport, Massachusetts, c. 1909,inscribed “Isaac Harris, Boston,” sightsize 7 1/2 x 26 in.
$100-150
713.German Provincial Pine-top Turnedand Carved Oak Table with SplayedLegs, Oberammergau, partial paper label,(replaced top pins), ht. 31 3/4, lg. 35 1/2,wd. 23 1/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$200-300
714.French Empire Brass-mountedMahogany and Mahogany Veneer Fall-front Desk with Paw Feet, (damage), ht.56 1/2, wd. 39 1/2 in.
$300-500
715.Large Turkish Pierced Brass TableLamp, with four sockets, approx. ht. 52,shade wd. 34 in.
$250-350
716.Japanese Woodblock Print, a Kabukiactor print or print diptych depicting alegend, unsigned, c. 1840-50, probablypart of a triptych, (fair to good impression,color, and condition, with toning andcreases), framed.
$100-150
717.Bronze Vase, Japan, late 19th/early 20thcentury, surface decorated in high reliefwith gilt cranes, ht. 16 in.
$250-350
718.Three Small Contemporary WovenSplint Nantucket-style Open Baskets,initialed “JEM,” and dated “1984,” “1985,”and “1991.”
$50-75
719.Set of Eight Limoges Gilt DecoratedPorcelain Dinner Plates, dia. 10 7/8 in.
$100-150
720.Pair of Victorian Giltwood and GessoFramed Mirror with Reverse-paintedGlass Landscape Decorated Tablet, lg.44 3/4 in.
$500-700
721.Geo. A. Prince Rosewood VeneerMelodion with Stool, 19th century,Buffalo, New York.
$150-250
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722.Late Victorian Oak Mirrored Dresser,wd. 37 3/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$200-400
722A.Late Victorian Caned Oak ConvertibleHigh Chair/Shoefly.
$75-100
722B.Victorian White Marble-top WalnutCommode.
$100-150
722C.Pair of Victorian Renaissance RevivalUpholstered Carved Walnut Parlor SideChairs.
$100-125
722D.Victorian Ebonized Spool-turnedSettee with Upholstered Seat, lg. 35 in.
$60-80
722E.Late Victorian Carved MahoganyGriffin-base Library Table with Drawer,ht. 30 3/4, lg. 41 3/4, wd. 27 3/4 in.
$400-600
723.Ideal Shirley Temple Composition Dollin Blue Dress with Button, approx. lg.18 in.
$200-300
724.Approximately Thirty-three AssortedSmall Toy Vehicles, including Corgi,Corgi Major, and Dinky.
$200-300
725.Hamadan Rug, Northwest Persia, 20thcentury, 5 ft. 5 in. x 2 ft. 10 in.
$150-200
726.Two Caucasian Long Rugs, 19thcentury, one 9 ft. 9 in. x 3 ft. 4 in. and one7 ft. 5 in. x 3 ft. 10 in.
$100-150
727.Approximately Thirty-eight PieceCopeland Transfer and Hand-coloredIndia Tree Pattern Partial Dinner Set.
$150-250
728.Victorian Carved and Turned Oak One-Drawer Stand and a Set of ThreeCaned Oak and Wood Side Chairs.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$225-375
729.Victorian Renaissance Revival CarvedWalnut Hall Tree with White Marble-topGlove Drawer.
$300-500
730.Old Hickory Rustic Armrocker and SideChair, with woven splint back and seat,(splint breaks), ht. 34 1/2, 35 3/4 in.
$300-500
731.Pair of Brass Ring-Turned Andirons,seamed construction, ht. 16 3/4 in.
$175-225
732.Nine Staffordshire Copper Lustre Jugsand Three Coffee Cups.
$200-300
733.Embroidered Panel, China, 19th century,scene of two women and a child in agarden, 21 x 15 in., framed.
$150-250
734.Tokoriki Tomikichiro: Temple Grounds inSnow in Kyoto, framed, (very goodimpression, color, and condition, notexamined out of frame).
$100-150
735.Eames-style Beige LeatherUpholstered Walnut Veneer LoungeChair and Ottoman.
$400-600
736.Modern Black-painted Wire Bottle-form Wine Rack, possibly Risley,capacity forty-five bottles, ht. 56 5/8, wd.22 1/2 in.
$200-300
737.Four Woven Fiber UpholsteredWooden Dining Chairs, attributed toJens Risom, unmarked, (some fiberbreaks and wear), ht. 35 1/4 in.
Provenance: Estate of Richard Filipowski(1923-2008), a sculptor of internationalrepute who taught visual design at theSchool of Architecture, MIT.
$250-350
738.Group of Lionel Trains, Accessories,and Other Model Train Equipment,including Lionel type-ZW 250 wattTrainmaster transformer, track, switches,675 locomotive, cars 6454 and 6656 box,6457 caboose, 6462 gondola, 6465 tank,6520 searchlight, 6456 coal, 6411 log,6656 stock, 6466 tender, with manyoriginal boxes, assorted track, switches,etc.
$400-600
739.Two Vintage Brass-bound LeatherWardrobe Trunks, Wheary TrunkCompany, 1930s, one having hangersand a shoe pallet, the other having fourdrawers, each with various ocean linerand hotel labels including Cunard WhiteStar, Montreaux, Claridge’s, etc.
$100-150
740.Bradley & Hubbard Painted Cast Metaland Reverse-painted StenciledWisteria Decorated Bent Glass PanelTable Lamp, three sockets, ht. 21 3/4,dia. 18 1/4 in.
$300-500
741.Chinese Export Porcelain KeroseneTable Lamp and Gilt Decorated BlackLacquer Tea Caddy.
$150-200
742.Balens Upholstered LaminatedBentwood Variable Seat, Peter Opsik,Norway, metal label includes that theconcept was created by Hans Chr.Mengschoel, ht. 20, dp. 29 in.
$250-350
743.L. & J.G. Stickley Oak Adjustable-backMorris Chair, with flat arms over sixvertical side slats, spring cushion seat inlater upholstery, Handcraft decal, (feetwith loss of height), ht. 38 1/2, wd. 311/4, dp. 35 1/4 in.
$400-600
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744.Set of Three Nesting Walnut Tables,branded “Heritage,” ht. 20 1/4, 21 3/4, 231/4, wd. 20 1/4, 22 3/4, 25 1/4, dp. 135/8, 17 1/2, 21 5/8 in.
$400-600
745.John Rogers Painted Plaster FiguralGroup and Three Other Painted PlasterFigural Groups, the Rogers JohnAlden/Priscilla, Why Don’t You Speak forYourself John?, others Can’t You Talk?,First Love, and Papa, respective ht. 213/4, 11 1/2, 13, and 10 1/4 in.
$150-200
746.Northwest Persian Rug, 20th century, 4ft. 4 in. x 2 ft. 10 in.
$150-200
747.Hamadan Rug, Northwest Persia, 20thcentury, 5 ft. 3 in. x 3 ft. 4 in.
$150-250
748.Halsam “American Logs” Toy Set, inoriginal box with sliding lid.
$50-75
749.Franco/American School, 20th Century
Truck. Signed “HENRI” in the plate andin pencil, paper embossed l.r. Coloretching, plate size 9 x 12 in., unframed.Condition: Puncture to the margin u.r.,creases to the margins.
$400-600
750.Thirty-eight Pieces of WedgwoodCrimson and White Transfer HarvardUniversity Tableware, aCommemorative 1636-1936 HarvardUniversity Bronze Medal, and a Set ofEight Harvard University Glasses,Wedgwood includes a 1936 footed punchbowl, set of twelve demitasse cups andsaucers, a large 1941 platter, and a set oftwelve dinner plates, bowl dia. 12, platterlg. 19 1/2 in.
$300-500
751.Leather-mounted Woven Split CaneFishing Creel with Two Wood ReelThrow Lines and a Painted Bobber, onethrow line reel with painted decoration.
$150-200
752.Late Victorian Iron-mounted OakChild’s Sled, lg. 55 1/2 in.
$200-250
753.Three Oriental Rugs, 19th century, oneKarabagh Prayer, 6 ft. 9 in. x 3 ft.; oneBaluch Prayer, 4 ft. 4 in. x 2 ft. 7 in.; andone Anatolian Yastik, 3 ft. 8 in. x 2 ft.
$150-250
754.Folk Painted Country LandscapeScene on Board, 17 1/4 x 37 1/2 in.
$150-200
755.Mahogany-finished Wooden Three-Stack Barrister’s Bookcase, approx. ht.43 3/4, wd. 34, dp. 11 in.
$250-350
756.Early 20th Century Oak Five-DrawerTall Chest, with bun feet, approx. ht. 501/2, wd. 26 in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$400-600
757.Late Victorian Square Oak Dining Tableand Three Heywood Bros. CanedBentwood Side Chairs, table with fourleaves, table ht. 28 1/2, wd. 42, leaf wd.12 1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$200-250
757A.Set of Three Victorian Walnut SideChairs with Upholstered Slip Seats anda Faience Tile-top Iron Stand.
$50-75
757B.Chippendale-style Carved MahoganyPiecrust-top Kettle Stand, ht. 22, dia.11 in.
$100-125
757C.Japanese Panel Screen, 19th century,signed “Buncho,” with decoration of Ebisuand a blind biwa player, (restored).
Provenance: The property of Samuel E.Codman, Charles G. Loring House, PridesCrossing, Massachusetts.
$150-200
758.Chinese Carved Panel, gilt and redlacquer surface; together with anothercarved panel.
Provenance: The property of Samuel E.Codman, Charles G. Loring House, PridesCrossing, Massachusetts.
$300-400
759.Large Wood Carving, China, 19th/early20th century, figure of the Immortal Li TiehKuai, gilt surface, ht. 36 in.
$150-250
760.Family Silhouette Wall Plaque, cut-outpaper forms applied to an oak veneerpanel, with gilt highlights, (tears, losses), 91/4 x 23 3/4 in.
$75-100
761.Tooled Leather Horse Figure, ht. 11 3/4in.
$100-150
762.Large Lot of Assorted Country,Domestic, and Trade Articles, andHardware, including iron, metal, andwooden, andirons, hearth and cookingarticles, implements, lanterns, a footedpot, marine hardware, locks, an ovoidstoneware jug, tools, a wooden keg,spigots, etc.
$450-550
763.Chippendale Mahogany Side Chairwith Flame-stitch Upholstered SlipSeat and a Regency-style MahoganyStand.
$150-200
764.Pine and Oak Kitchen Table withDrawer, ht. 29 1/2, lg. 48 in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$150-200
765.Late Victorian Birch and Mirrored HallTree and an Oak One-Drawer Stand.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$200-300
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766.Five Small Lithographed Tin ToyVehicles, a steamship, motorcycle, towncar, street car, and wind-up train engine.
$300-500
767.Pair of German Painted CelluloidPenguins, a Painted Tin Wind-upSledders, and a Chein LithographedTin Wind-up Skier.
$100-150
768.Framed Group of Eleven BronzeFigural-mounted Abalone ShellButtons, nine with a hunter, game, anddog, two with Asian figures, button dia. 11/2, 1 1/4, frame 12 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.
$250-350
769.Approximately Seventy-five MostlyAqua and Colorless Blown Molded andPressed Glass Bottles, 19th and early20th century, in three wooden boxes.
$200-250
770.Chippendale Damask UpholsteredCamel-back Mahogany Sofa, (lengthreduced), lg. 82 in.
$600-800
771.Chippendale Mahogany Mirror, lg. 251/2 in.
$150-200
772.Set of Twelve Queen Anne StyleMahogany Dining Chairs withUpholstered Cushion Seats, includingten side and two armchairs.
$300-500
773.Eight Assorted Country and DecorativeItems, a carved and painted woodenworking duck decoy, a pair of woodendumbbells, a pair of Indian clubs, aSandwich Glass pedestal-basepincushion, a Simms & Thayer carvedtiger maple pipe box, and a C. Hopfgrain-painted wood framedscherenschnitte/cut paper ornament.
$300-400
774.Mahogany Pond Sailboat, with stand,boat ht. 29 3/4, lg. 20 in.
$200-250
775.Kelim Carpet, 20th century, 10 ft. x 6 ft.4 in.
$100-150
776.Eight Pieces of Bennington-typeGlazed Stoneware Tableware, a pitcher,two teapots, a jug, a set of three bowls,and a pie plate.
$400-600
777.Gilt-bronze Figure of a Lion, ht. 4 1/8,lg. 9 in.
$100-150
778.Chippendale Walnut Slant-lid Desk,wd. 38 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
779.Chippendale Mahogany Tilt-top TeaTable, ht. 27 3/4, dia. 35 1/2 in.
$400-600
780.Pair of Modeled Terra-cotta SeatedLion Garden Ornaments, ht. 29 1/4 in.
$250-350
781.Pair of Painted Carved WoodenPanels, Japan, 19th century, carving ofpheasants and trees, 70 x 13 in.
Provenance: The property of Samuel E.Codman, Charles G. Loring House, PridesCrossing, Massachusetts.
$300-400
782.Japanese Photograph, portrait of ayoung woman, c. 1900, with hand-coloring, (fine condition), framed.
$100-150
783.Large Decorative Painted WoodenPanel Depicting a 19th Century SteamTrain, mid-20th century, 29 x 104 in.
$200-250
784.Large Lot of l9th and Early 20thCentury Collectible and DecorativeItems, a Victorian walnut arched-topmirror, an oval painted composition floralmolded frame, four stoneware jugs and acobalt decorated crock, a glazed redwarejar, a large Rockingham glazed soap dish,five cast iron stove irons and a trivet, acut sheet iron chicken bootscraper, asmall metal hot water pot, junior wafflegriddle, a pair of cast iron and brassandirons, a cast iron “Keep off the Grass”lawn sign, and a heat grate.
$300-400
785.Country Pine and Oak Side Table withDrawer.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$150-250
786.Country-style Red-painted WoodenStep-back Cupboard, ht. 72 3/4, wd.20, dp. 11 1/2 in.
$150-200
787.Set of Four Windsor Bamboo-turnedRod-back Side Chairs.
$300-500
788.Gilt and Painted Metal Eagle andArrow Weather Vane, with directionals,lg. 28, wd. 14 1/2 in.
$100-150
789.Twenty-six Pieces of Chinese ExportRose Medallion Porcelain Tableware,five teacups, nine saucers, ten luncheonplates, a creamer, a shaped dish, and ateapot in a basket.
$400-600
790.Three Mid-19th Century BrassCandlesticks, ht. 7, 9 3/4, 10 1/4 in.
$150-200
791.Cast Iron Beetle-form Bootjack, WallMatch Safe, Recumbent Lamb FoodMold, and a Painted Mammy StillBank.
$200-250
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792.Pine Blanket Chest over Two LongDrawers, wd. 39 3/4 in.
$200-300
793.Tiger Maple Drop-leaf Table, ht. 27 1/2,lg. 41 3/4, wd. 15 1/4, leaf wd. 14 1/2 in.
$500-700
794.Two Windsor Rod-back Side Chairsand Two Windsor Bow-back SideChairs.
$200-250
795.Brownfield Black and White TransferMandarin Pattern Ceramic Pitcher, ht.11 1/4 in.
$125-150
796.Northwest Persian Rug, 20th century, 6ft. 10 in. x 3 ft. 3 in.
$100-150
797.W.B. Mfg. Co. Cast Metal Town CarFigural Inkwell/Pen Wipe, (lid detached).
$100-150
797A.Group of Wooden Downhill and CrossCountry Skis, Bamboo Poles, andNineteen Iron Ice Skates, including twopairs of vintage downhill skis, two pairs ofMadshus Birke Beiner cross country skis,four pairs of bamboo ski poles and twosingle poles.
$100-150
797B.Three Lladro Porcelain Figures andThree Inarco Ceramic Kennedy FiguralItems, Caroline and John-John figures,and a Jackie head vase.
$100-150
797C.Copeland Gilt and Hand-paintedPorcelain Pastry Plate and FootedCup, and a Fourteen-piece GermanGilt and Luster Glazed PorcelainDemitasse Set.
$100-150
797D.Framed Whalemen’s Shipping List andMerchants’ Transcript, New Bedford,April 19, 1898.
$100-150
797E.Small Kate Greenaway Scenic Tableau,20th century, depicting two bisque headdollhouse girls and a frozen Charlotteclimbing a split rail fence that is decoratedwith paper flowers and lacy plasticshrubs, ht. 5 3/4 x wd. 8 3/16 x dp. 4 in.
$50-75
798.Ten Assorted Scottish CollectibleItems, a composition and cloth clan dollwith box, a late 19th century cabinet cardphotograph of a boy in traditional dress, achromolithograph paper doll, five metalsouvenir spoons, a miniature culturalbook, and a painted plaster Scotsmanbust bottle opener.
$100-150
799.Two Small Woven Splint Baskets, oneround with upright handle, one oblongShaker-style design by basketmaker andauthor Martha Weatherbee, signed “MW88” on base.
$100-150
800.Painted Two-Man Cross-saw in Cradle,on a stand, lg. 42 in.
$100-150
801.Two Japanese Woodblock Prints,Courtesan with Attendant by Kunisada,and Beauty in Elaborate Kimono by Eisen,(poor to fair impressions, color, andcondition, with almost complete fading ofcolor, much soiling, staining, rubbing, andsome wormage), framed.
$100-200
802.Collotype Handscroll, Japan, Kanoschool style, landscape, 52 ft. 11 in. x 151/2 in., brocade mounts.
Provenance: Descendants of the Waltersfamily, Baltimore, Maryland.
$200-300
803.Chinese Carpet, 20th century, 12 ft. x 9ft.
$700-900
804.Set of Eleven Continental Gilt andHand-painted Floral and ChildDecorated Cobalt Banded PorcelainPlates, dia. 7 3/4 in.
$200-300
805.Irving & Casson/Davenport Federal-style Mahogany Sideboard, early 20thcentury, metal tag, ht. 37 1/2, lg. 67, dp.21 1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$400-600
806.Federal Cut-corner Top Cherry One-Drawer Stand.
$75-125
807.Federal Inlaid Mahogany Four-DrawerBureau, ht. 39 1/2, wd. 44 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
808.Six Painted Cast Iron and Metal Horse-drawn Wagon and Carriage Toys, an icewagon, two sulkies, a fire ladder wagon, acart, and a carriage.
$250-350
809.Sixteen Contemporary Plastic, Metal,and Glass Still and Mechanical FiguralBanks.
$150-225
810.Three Painted Cast Iron FiguralDoorstops, a rooster, frog, and a goose.
$150-200
811.Two Wool Floral Hooked Rugs, one witha diamond lattice pattern, the other withoval borders, 70 1/2 x 39 1/2, 51 1/2 x34 in.
$200-400
812.Four Asian Decorative Items, a Chineseblue and white landscape decoratedporcelain charger, a patinated cast metalTang-style horse figure, a brass seatedBuddha, and a small cloisonné turtle-formbox.
$150-250
813.Federal Inlaid Mahogany SerpentineCard Table, (restoration).
$400-600
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814.Federal Inlaid Mahogany Drop-leafPedestal-base Table.
$600-800
815.Federal Inlaid Mahogany andMahogany Veneer Four-Drawer Chest,case ht. 38, wd. 41in.
$800-1,200
816.Nine Royal Doulton and ArtoneCeramic Character Jugs, and TwoWood & Sons Tobys, including Anne ofCleves D 6653, Catherine Parr D 6664,Anne Boleyn D 6644, The Falconer D6533, Veteran Motorist D 6633, Capt.Ahab D 6506, and Capt. Henry Morgan D6510, Artone Granny and Pickwick,(Doultons with some obliterated stampedmarks).
$300-500
817.Six Decorative and MiscellaneousArticles, an Arts & Crafts brass and glassinkstand, a brass candlestick, horsebrass, burlwood and metal pulley, Selsibrass and mahogany wall barometer, anda Chilmark Pottery glazed bird figure.
$150-200
818.American School, 19th Century
Portrait Miniature of a Woman.Unsigned, the sitter identified on thereverse as Susan Shephard Pond.Watercolor and gouache on card, 7 x 5in., oval format, and carved giltwoodframe.
$150-200
819.Bennington-type Glazed MoldedStoneware Teapot and Three Hound-handled Pitchers.
$400-600
820.Mahogany and Glass Cased Carvedand Painted Wooden Three-MastedSailing Ship Betty P., case ht. 34, lg. 433/4, approx. ship lg. 38 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
821.Classical Mahogany and MahoganyVeneer Bureau.
$300-500
822.Irving & Casson/A.H. DavenportAttributed Classical-style CircularCarved Mahogany Pedestal-baseDining Table, with cased set of sixleaves, unsigned, ht. 29 1/2, dia. 60, leafwd. 14 in.
$1,200-1,500
822A.Chinese Export Carved CamphorwoodStorage Box, ht. 15, lg. 30 1/4 in.
$200-400
823.Two Chinese Porcelain Snuff Bottlesand Two Chinese Export Silver Vases,with Buddhist saints and floral reliefdecorations, (porcelain with losses),respective ht. 2 1/2 and 3 3/4 in.
Provenance: Descendants of the Waltersfamily, Baltimore, Maryland.
$300-500
824.Asian Hexagonal Cloisonné FootedBowl, Small Box, and a EnameledPeach-form Box, bowl ht. 9 1/4, peachbox lg. 4 in.
$275-475
825.Tekke Rug, West Turkestan, 20thcentury, 4 ft. x 3 ft. 6 in.
$100-150
826.Northwest Persian Long Rug, 20thcentury, 10 ft. 8 in. x 4 ft. 6 in.
$350-400
827.Five Assorted Floral and FiguralPattern Hooked Rugs, two oval floral, aScottie, a terrier, and a maiden insilhouette, four 32 x 20 and one 44 x 231/2 in.
$150-200
828.Irving & Casson/A.H. DavenportAttributed Classical-style CarvedMahogany Sideboard, unsigned, ht. 40,wd. 88, dp. 24 in.
$1,200-1,600
829.Brass-mounted Mahogany CampaignDesk, ht. 40 3/4, wd. 44 1/2, dp. 22 in.
$600-800
830.Empire Mahogany Veneer Bureau anda Part-Ebonized Giltwood Split-Baluster Mirror with Reverse-paintedGlass Tablet, bureau wd. 40 3/4 in.
$100-150
831.Ten Hummel Ceramic Figures andFigural Groups, ht. to 5 1/4 in.
$200-250
832.Folk Carved and Painted WoodenThree-Masted Sailing Ship Model, lg.34 in.
$200-250
833.Framed Hand-colored AquatintEngraving, The Defeat of the Squadronof Don Miguel on the night of the 10thof October off Vigo., by E. Duncan,After W.J. Huggins, sight size 16 1/2 x24 in.
$75-125
834.Five Assorted Country and DecorativeArticles, a punched tin candle box, amirrored tin candle sconce, a painted tinpantry spice box fitted with six containers,and two skater’s lanterns.
$150-200
835.Italian Rococo-style Polychrome PaintDecorated Bombe Commode.
$300-500
836.Continental Carved Beechwood HallBench with Lift Seat, ht. 65, wd. 47 1/2in.
$150-200
837.Nichols & Stone Partial-ebonizedMaple Harvard University AlumniArmchair.
$75-125
837A.Louis XVI Style Turtle-top Gilt-ormoluMounted Ebonized Carved WoodCenter Table, ht. 28 1/2, lg. 49 1/4 in.
$400-600
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837B.Louis XV Style Gilt-ormolu MountedBeechwood Vitrine, with bowed ends,the interior with mirrored back and twofixed shelves, overall ht. 55 3/4, wd. 26,dp. 15 in.
$300-500
837C.Painted Iron Cherry Branch and GlassTwo-Tier Stand and a Pair of Italian-style Glass-top Painted Metal FloralPedestal Stands with Wood Bases, thepair overall ht. 19, dia. 19 1/2 in.
$250-350
837D.Louis XVI Style Gold BrocadeUpholstered Carved Giltwood Bergere.
$200-300
837E.Drexel Livorno Circular Walnut andWalnut Veneer Pedestal-base DiningTable, with two leaves, ht. 29 1/4, dia.44, leaf wd. 18 in.
$600-800
838.Assembled Nineteen-piece GiltPorcelain Partial Tea Service, includinga set of six German figural cups andsaucers.
$250-350
839.Denoyer & Geppert Co. Table Globe,with cast iron meridian and footed base,(paper wear, some losses), ht. 21 1/4,globe dia. 12 in.
$75-100
840.Folk Carved and Painted WoodSoldier’s Torso Trade Sign Fragment,(one sided), ht. 35, wd. 26 1/2 in.
$200-300
841.Small Meilink Mfg. Co. Painted SteelFloor Safe, Toledo, Ohio, with dividedinterior, overall ht. 14 1/2, wd. 9 1/2, dp.10 in.
$100-150
842.Jacobean-style Carved Oak Sideboard,ht. 35 1/4, wd. 74 1/4, dp. 21 in.
$400-600
843.Jacobean-style Carved Oak Credenza,ht. 31 1/4, wd. 60 1/4, dp. 17 in.
$300-500
844.Pair of Continental Baroque-styleNeedlepoint Upholstered CarvedWalnut Hall Chairs.
$200-300
845.Eight Pickford Brass Button Bears,“Tully,” “Sherwood,” “Opal,” “Blossom,”“Dooley,” “Taylor,” “Cody,” and “Harper.”
$50-75
846.Hamadan Carpet, Northwest Persia,20th century, 9 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 2 in.
$150-250
847.Pakistani Rug, contemporary, 6 ft. 2 in. x5 ft.
$400-600
848.Large Bennington-type Glazed MoldedStoneware Hunt Jug with HoundHandle, ht. 13 in.
$200-400
849.Set of Five Framed Italian Hand-colored Prints Depicting 19th CenturyPapal City Figures, sight size 11 3/4 x 83/4 in.
$100-150
850.Two Chinese Carved Jade Dog Figuresand a Kylin Figure, lg. 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 in.
$300-450
851.Two Small Chinese Carved AgateFigurals and a Carved Agate SnuffBottle, a Kuan Yin emerging from aseashell, an Immortal emerging from agourd, and the snuff with foo dog maskhandles, figural ht. 4 1/4 and 4 in.
$300-450
852.Group of Miscellaneous Toys andCollectibles, including miniature cast irontrivet and iron, bronze Scottie profileplaque, Annie Oakley milk bottle, threeLittle Wonder records, ten Little BigBooks, a Quimper-type dish, a paintedcomposition bull dog towel bar, two smallcarved bone bird figures.
$150-200
853.South Caucasian Rug, 19th century, 4 ft.8 in. x 3 ft. 6 in.
$300-400
854.Group of Assorted Collectible Articles,including loose 20th century U.S. andforeign postage stamps, an olive blownmolded glass bottle, aqua Jack in the BoxLiberty glass mug, a German caged birdclock, two lithographed tin retail tobaccocans, an 1888 west coast travel journal,and 1829 Calendar of Nature book, eightportrait daguerreotypes including avocational portrait of a man with masonrytrowel.
$150-250
855.A.H. Davenport Carved MahoganyLady’s Carlton House Writing Table,late 19th century, unsigned, approx.overall ht. 36 3/4, wd. 41, dp. 29 in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$200-400
856.Late Victorian Oak Dresser, wd. 48 in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$200-400
857.Blue-painted Wooden-top WovenWicker Stand.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$150-250
858.Large Shaker-type Blue-paintedCircular Lap-sided Storage Box withCover and a Folding MahoganyBackgammon Game Board Box, thestorage box cover with black-paintedinitials “L.N.H.” and board with black-painted markings, the former ht. 6 3/4,dia. 18 in.
$300-500
859.Gien Hand-painted Faience Charger,dia. 17 3/8 in.
$200-300
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860.Shigeo Ogawa Live Steam RailroadEngine Tender Car Model, ht. 7 1/4, lg.15, wd. 7 in.
$150-200
861.Painted Wooden Icon Depicting St.John the Baptist and a RussianPainted Gesso on Wood Icon,respective lg. 7 and 11 1/2 in.
$300-400
862.Ten Small Hummel Ceramic Figures, ht.to 4 7/8 in.
$200-250
863.19th Century Glazed Birch Two-DoorBook Cabinet over Two Short Drawers,the interior with four fixed shelves, ht. 743/4, wd. 41 3/4, dp. 19 1/2 in.
$200-400
864.A.H. Davenport Carved MahoganyMirrored Dressing Table, late 19thcentury, unsigned, ht. 69, wd. 71, dp. 29in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$200-400
865.Pascall Atkey & Son Brass, Iron, andHand-painted Venetian-styleDecorated Ceramic Tile Paneled Ship’sStove, British, late 19th/early 20thcentury, approx. ht. 36, wd. 25 3/4, dp.26 in.
$500-700
866.Two Oval Painted Wood Finger Lap-sided Boxes with Covers, lg. 7 3/8 and8 7/8 in.
$200-300
867.Six Pieces of Late Victorian Art Glass,a pair of Mary Gregory type enameledblue glass vases, a rose bowl and vasewith applied decoration, and two coloredglass vases with enamel decoration.
$500-650
868.Late Victorian Pewter Lidded TankardDecorated with Bacchanalian Scene inRelief, vessel ht. 9 7/8 in.
$200-250
869.Forty Pieces of Colorless PressedPattern and Lacy Glass Tableware,including dishes, bowls, compotes, cupplates, wines, etc.
$300-500
870.Pine Altar Table, China, early 20thcentury, lg. 38 1/2, ht. 34, dp. 19 in.
$100-200
871.Chippendale-style Mahogany SideTable and a Heywood-Wakefield CliffHouse Cherry Writing Desk.
$125-175
872.Paine Furniture Late Victorian SquareOak Dining Table with Rope-turnedLegs, (no leaves), ht. 29 1/4, wd. 42 1/2in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$100-200
872A.Child’s Slat-back Rocking Chair withWoven Splint Seat.
$125-175
872B.Victorian Rosewood Dressing Table,rectangular top above two pedestals andfrieze drawer, all carved with foliage, on aplinth base, ht. 30 1/2, wd. 41, dp. 221/2 in.
$500-700
873.Carved and Painted Wooden Three-masted Sailing Ship Model Wirlwind,Boston, approx. lg. 37 1/2 in.
$100-200
874.Framed Hand-colored LithographH.M.S. Meander, 44 Guns, AfterThomas G. Dutton, inscribed “ThomasG. Dutton 1848” within the matrix l.r.,sight size 12 1/4 x 18 in.
$100-150
875.Pakistani Rug, 20th century, 5 ft. x 3 ft.10 in.
$300-400
876.Painted Cast Iron Conestoga Wagon,Steam Train Engine, and Fire Engine.
$400-600
877.Nine Assorted Small Painted Metal ToyCars and Military Vehicles, a Tootsietoysedan, Japanese friction sedan withtrailer, spring-powered Model-T, a steelroadster, two sedans, Dinky tank, assaultcar, and Britains Jeep.
$200-250
877A.Group of Bear-related and ToyAccessories, including painted iron bed,chairs, a carpet, figures, collectibles, apair of framed 1902 Ullman bear prints,etc.
$100-150
877B.Set of Seven Sections of Late VictorianPainted Cast Iron Christmas TreeFencing with Acorn Finials, ht. 6, to lg.11 in.
$50-75
877C.Set of Twelve Asian Silvered MetalFiligree Buttons.
$50-75
878.Early 20th Century Carved Oak andOak Veneer Two-Door Armoire withLong Drawer, ht. 86 1/4, wd. 45 in.
$300-500
879.Green-painted Wooden Nine-DrawerApothecary Chest and a Small QueenAnne Style Walnut Veneer Three-DrawerChest, apothecary with porcelain drawerpulls, respective ht. 34 1/2, wd. 29 1/2and ht. 29, wd. 22 in.
$50-75
880.A.H. Davenport Late Victorian CarvedQuarter-sawn Oak Partners Desk,mounted with brass hardware, unsigned,(refinished), ht. 30 1/4, lg. 60, wd. 38 in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$600-800
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881.Two Chinese Carved Jade Figurals anda Carved Jade Tablet, pebble-form childin a blanket, a seated monkey, and asceptre-form tablet with constellation,dragon, and pearl decoration, monkey ht.3 1/2, sceptre lg. 11 1/2 in.
$300-450
882.Two Chinese White Jade Carvings,18th and 20th century, depicting a frogwith a string of cash coins, and conjoinedparrots, lg. 2 and 2 1/2 in.
$500-700
883.Ten Hummel Ceramic Figures, ht. to 63/4 in.
$200-250
884.Gilt and Hand-painted LimogesPorcelain Rose Decorated Punch Bowlon Stand, with a small hand-painted dish,the bowl and stand with artist’s initials anddated “1902,” overall ht. 8, dia. 12 1/4 in.
$250-350
885.Mission Circular Oak Center Table withCross-stretchers and a Mission OakDrink Stand, unsigned, respective ht. 301/4, dia. 43, and ht. 29 3/4, dia. 24 1/4in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$400-700
886.Art Deco Brass Bed, with rails, wd. 531/2 in.
$250-350
887.Arts & Crafts Oak Open Bookcase, fivetiers, with keyed tenons, approx. ht. 541/4, wd. 37 1/2, dp. 9 in.
$800-1,200
888.Four Pairs of Cast Metal Bookendsand an Art Nouveau Table Bookrack,including Bradley & Hubbard patinatedcast iron Abraham Lincoln/GettysburgAddress, a pair of Armor Bronze Co.Dante and Beatrice painted and brassplated busts, a pair of shell, floral, andlaurel garland cast iron, a pair of AmericanIndian bust cast iron, and an Art Nouveauportrait profile decorated brass adjustablebookrack.
$350-450
889.Small British Brass-mounted Dome-topBurl Wood Veneer Letter Box, lg. 6 1/2in.
$200-400
890.Chinese Export Gilt and EnamelDecorated Black Lacquered SewingBox, with divided interior, on ball feet.
$200-250
891.Ten Assorted Glass Bottles,Approximately 418 Glass Marbles,Three Colored Blown Glass Floats, andThree Glass Candlesticks, the bottlesinclude an olive gin, aqua Davis’ PainKiller, Atwood’s Bitters, Pond’s extract,and a Glenville Chemical, a colorlessbottle, etc., colorless and opaque moldedcandlesticks.
$300-400
892.Pair of Paine Furniture Walnut EndTables, Heritage Collection, rectangulartop with tapered ends over single drawerwith recessed pulls, lower shelf raised ontapered cylindrical legs, (some dark areason tops), ht.22, dp. 28, wd. 23 in.
$200-300
893.Set of Six Arts & Crafts TransitionalOak Dining Chairs, with upholstered slipseats, two arm and four side chairs,curved back rail over four horizontal slats,turned front legs, square back legs, ht. 411/4 in.
$350-400
894.Danish Modern Teak Tea Cart, two-tiergallery raised on four cylindrical legsterminating in casters, ht. 25 3/4, lg. 271/2, wd. 16 3/8 in.
$200-250
895.Seven Country and EthnographicBrass and Metal Bells, a Brass Kettle,Two Brass Stirrups, and a Desk Lamp.
$225-325
896.Central Asian Rug, 19th/early 20thcentury, 7 ft. x 3 ft. 10 in.
$200-300
897.Five Pieces of Bennington-type GlazedStoneware Tableware, a small jug, twoteapots, and two jugs.
$300-500
898.Carved and Painted Wooden LoonDecoy, with glass eyes, branded withconjoined “RL.”
$75-100
899.Framed Watercolor on Paper View of aSeaside Town and a Framed Mid-century Ink and Watercolor New YorkCity View, the former signed “Diaz,”respective sight sizes 25 1/2 x 18 1/2 and17 1/4 x 11 1/4 in.
$100-150
900.Six Lithographed and Painted Tin andPlastic Wind -up Toys with Boxes,Hungarian “Torpeauto,” clown on scooter,Chinese cat with ball, puppy with ball, icecream vendor, and Russian costumedancer.
$150-200
901.Eight Assorted Wind-up Toys andBlack Collectibles, a ceramic Mammystill bank, an Occupied Japan wind-uppainted celluloid “Baby Porter” and“Dancing Couple” with original boxes, apainted bisque Black baby, a Fisher Pricepaper-mounted wooden wind-up horse, acelluloid and tin wind-up boy on a tricycle,a wind-up plush rabbit, and a Japanesewind-up plush bear.
$100-150
902.Green-painted Pine Cricket and TwoEmbroidered Pieced Wool Penny Mats,mat lg. 31 and 45 in.
$250-375
903.Indo-Persian Rug, 20th century, 5 ft. x 3ft. 3 in.
$50-100
904.Ten Assorted Bisque and PorcelainFigures and Figural Items, including afigural group vase and a pair of figuralcandlesticks.
$800-1,100
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905.Chippendale-style Carved MahoganyServer, ht. 36 1/2, wd. 54 in.
Provenance: Collection of Tom and AnneBlodgett, Stonlea, Dublin, NewHampshire.
$400-600
906.Chippendale-style Walnut Dish Tilt-topBirdcage Candlestand, ht. 30, dia. 211/4 in.
$200-300
907.Chippendale Cherry Chest on Chest, intwo parts, ht. 74 3/4, wd. 40, dp. 18 3/4in.
$1,500-2,500
908.Set of Four British Hand-colored BirdPrints, George Bell and Sons, Great Tit,Wood Lark, Martin, and Wood Warbler,unframed, 10 x 6 1/2 in.
$150-250
909.Eight Pieces of Assorted Collectibleand Art Pottery, a pair of bisque figures,a pair of Japanese head vase, a Wellervase, art pottery bowl, a Barbotine highrelief flower decorated vase, and aGerman stein.
$100-150
910.Framed Early 20th Century Hand-colored Photograph of a City StreetScene, probably England, unsigned, withpartial Shervee Art Shop, Worcester,Massachusetts label on reverse, sight 11x 8 1/4 in.
$35-50
911.Pair of Framed Miniature Hand-paintedPortraits of a Gentleman and YoungWoman on Ivory, in ivory veneer frames,image lg. 1 3/4 in.
$300-500
912.Leather Briefcase and Three Alligator-type Purses.
$75-125
913.Pair of Pilgrim-style Turned Maple SideChairs with Woven Splint Seats.
$50-75
914.Chippendale Mahogany Mirror, lg. 483/4 in.
$250-350
915.Queen Anne Tiger Maple Highboy, intwo parts, ht. 63 1/2, wd. 39 in.
$1,200-1,500
916.Five Paddington Bears, three miniature,one medium, and a “Darkest Peru.”
$30-50
917.Eight Assorted Country and DecorativeItems, a cobalt decorated four-gallonstoneware jug labeled “James Bell, 105Market St., Paterson, N.J.,” a glazedredware pitcher, a painted cast ironmachinery wheel, a copper hot waterkettle, a pierced steel hearth trivet, abrass bed warmer with turned woodhandle, and a pair of Bronz Art cast iron“End of the Trail” bookends.
$275-350
918.Patinated Cast Metal Lion Figure, ht. 61/8, lg. 7 1/2 in.
$300-500
919.Ten Hummel Ceramic Figures, ht. to 71/2 in.
$200-250
920.Windsor Comb-back Armrocker, a Slat-back Rocker, and Armrocker.
$100-150
921.Pair of Victorian Marble-top CarvedWalnut Commode Stands.
$700-900
922.Provincial Pine Kitchen Table with EndDrawer, ht. 30 1/4, lg. 53 1/4, wd. 38 1/2in.
$250-350
923.Boxwood Netsuke, 19th century, carvedas a box containing a demon mask, lg. 11/2 in.
$100-150
924.Hanging Scroll, Japan, 18th century, inkand color on paper, depicting a rainylandscape, signed Ko Suiundo (1730-1804), 13 1/2 x 19 1/2 in., brocademounts, boxed.
$300-400
925.Bergama Rug, West Anatolia, 19thcentury, 4 ft. 4 in. x 3 ft. 5 in.
$75-100
926.East Caucasian Soumak Bag, 19th/20thcentury, 2 ft. 2 in. x 2 ft.
$50-75
927.Bennington-type Glazed StonewareSeated Spaniel, ht. 10 3/4 in.
$300-500
928.Blue-painted Wood Six-Board BlanketBox, with applied molding, ht. 29, wd. 491/2 in.
$200-300
929.Victorian Renaissance Revival Marble-top Carved Rosewood MirroredÉtagère.
$2,000-3,000
930.Chinese Export Marble-inset CarvedHardwood Stand.
$100-150
931.Box of Assorted Miniature Toys,Books, and Figures.
$50-75
932.Five Assorted Small Dolls, DollClothing, and Accessories, includingplastic and composition dolls, twoporcelain tea sets, metal and porcelaintea and flatware, etc.
$100-150
933.Pair of Porcelaine de Paris Gilt andHand-painted Floral Decorated Vases,blue stamp mark and paper label, ht. 93/4 in.
$150-200
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934.Glazed Molded and Comb DecoratedRedware Footed Coffeepot, (cover rimchip, body rim chip), ht. 10 1/8 in.
$200-225
935.Federal Tiger and Bird’s-eye MapleDrop-leaf Pembroke Table, ht. 28 1/4,lg. 35 3/4, wd. 17, leaf wd. 10 1/4 in.
$200-250
936.Federal-style Inlaid Carved MahoganyTilt-top Candlestand.
$200-300
937.Empire Mahogany Tilt-topCandlestand.
$200-300
938.Three European Ceramic Figures, acontinental painted bisque figure of a boywith impressed mark, a gilt porcelainfigure of a maiden with vague KPM-typecobalt scepter mark, and a French/Italianhand-painted faience figural boy on pillowbalancing an egg-shaped container,bisque figure ht. 11 1/8 in.
$100-150
939.Four Assorted Framed Prints and aWatercolor, a French hand-coloredengraving Habit de Brossier, an smalletching of a Spanish church, Clew Bayfrom West Port, a watercolor on paperdepicting street musicians at an icon ofthe Madonna, and an Ensor print.
$100-150
940.Russian Enameled Bronze ReliefPlaque Depicting Orthodox ChristianScene, 7 1/2 x 6 1/8 in.
$200-300
941.Chinese Export Porcelain CantonGinger Jar, a Chinese Cylindrical Vase,Embroidered Silk Hat, and TwoContinental Hand-painted PorcelainParrot Figural Groups.
$100-150
942.Federal Inlaid Mahogany andMahogany Veneer Writing Desk,(missing doors), ht. 49 1/2, wd. 40 in.
$100-150
943.Federal Mahogany Two-Drawer WorkStand with Rope-turned Legs.
$300-500
944.Federal Cherry Deep Drop-leaf DiningTable, ht. 28 1/4, lg. 44 1/4, wd. 16, leafwd. 18 1/4 in.
$150-200
945.Three Painted Wooden Pond Sail BoatHulls, with some loose rigging, onstands, lg. 30 1/4 to 42 1/2 in.
$300-500
946.Bergama Rug, West Anatolia, 20thcentury, 4 ft. 10 in. x 3 ft. 4 in.
$50-75
947.Northwest Persian Rug, 19th/20thcentury, 7 ft. 4 in. x 2 ft. 4 in.
$50-75
948.Cobalt Swag and Floral DecoratedStoneware Churn, (foot chips), ht. 151/8, dia. 7 in.
$100-150
949.Patinated Cast Bronze SculptureHunter with Hounds, after H.F. Moreauand P. Lecoutier, 20th century, on amarble base, overall ht. 29 3/4 in.
$200-300
950.Group of 19th and Early 20th CenturyItems, an oblong wallpaper band boxlabeled “Made and Sold by Mrs. LouisaMay, No. 446 Washington St., Boston,” apainted tin matchsafe wallpocket, apewter inkwell, a small brass kettle, aneedlepoint bag, a carpet purse, and awoven splint open gathering basket.
$200-250
951.Two Japanese Woodblock Prints, alater copy of an okubi-e portrait of abeauty by Utamaro, and a print by Eisenof a beauty with an umbrella in the springrain, (fair to good impressions, color, andcondition, with toning, stains, and fading),framed.
$100-150
952.Small Archaic-style Carved JadeCylinder and a Chinese Porcelain SnuffBottle, the cylinder surface carved withcommas and grooves, the bottle with ironred dragon decoration and K’ang Hsimark, respective lg. 2 3/4, ht. 3 in.
$200-325
953.Bergama Rug, West Anatolia, 19thcentury, 3 ft. 4 in. x 3 ft. 2 in.
$50-75
954.African Carved Wood Figural DoorLatch, Bamana, mounted to a stand,figure lg. 18 in.
$200-400
955.Classical Cherry Turned Post bed, withrails, wd. 55 in.
$125-175
956.Two Giltwood Framed OvermantelMirrors, (missing some glass), 28 1/4 x58 1/2 and 56 1/4 x 28 in.
$100-200
957.Empire Pine Drop-leaf Two-DrawerPedestal-base Work Table.
$50-75
958.Two Contemporary Painted WoodenTable-top Pinball Games, “TrumpBagatelle” and “Old Century ClassicsBaseball.”
$300-500
959.Chinese Export Porcelain RoseMedallion Platter and a Satsuma Dish,platter lg. 16 1/8, dish dia. 8 1/2 in.
$150-200
960.Georgian Bowed Reticulated BrassFireplace Fender, ht. 5 1/4, wd. 46 1/2in.
$200-250
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961.Six Continental Decorated PorcelainFigures and Figural Items, a pair of giltand cobalt decorated figures, a pair ofDresden hand-painted encrusted figuralcandlesticks, and a Meissen-style hand-painted encrusted figural candelabra, anda Sevres-style gilt and hand-painted figureof a maiden, the pair of figures ht. 8 3/4in.
$300-500
962.Six Hummel Ceramic Figures andFigural Groups, ht. to 7 in.
$200-250
963.Empire Upholstered Carved Mahoganyand Mahogany Veneer Settee, lg. 72 in.
$250-350
964.Empire Walnut Drop-leaf Table withRope-turned Legs, ht. 29, lg. 47 3/4,wd. 22, leaf wd. 21 3/4 in.
$200-300
965.Set of Three Black-painted Cast IronGarden Urns and a Small White-painted Cast Iron Garden Urn, the setht. 17 1/2, dia. 18 in.
$300-500
966.George F. Cram Co. Political TerrestrialTable Globe, having a cast metalmeridian with turned cherry base, overallht. 24 1/4, globe dia. 16 in.
$200-250
967.Approximately Twenty-three Coin SilverSpoons, a Cast Iron Mechanical FiguralMatch Holder/strike, a Wrought IronTurner, and Iron and Brass Skimmer.
$100-150
967A.Small Porcelain Shoulder Head Doll, aVenetian-type Inlaid Faux TortoiseshellGuitar-form Music Box, and a LehmannPainted Tin Wind-up Donkey-pulledClown Cart.
$100-125
967B.Molded Parian Jug, ht. 9 1/8 in.
$150-250
967C.Sierra Vista Ceramic Rooster CookieJar.
$50-75
967D.All-American Painted Metal MailboxBank and Four Colorless MoldedFigural Glass Bottle Banks, twoAbraham Lincoln and two honey bear.
$50-75
967E.Painted Cast Iron Basket of FlowersDoorstop and a Small Victorian SilkParasol with Carved Wood Handle andFinial.
$150-200
968.Italian Metallic Embroidery MountedDamask Valance, the rectangulardamask panel mounted with a metallicembroidered coat of arms, with ribbon.
$150-250
969.Framed 19th Century Pencil andWatercolor on Paper Depicting theUnitarian Church, Haverhill, Mass.,unsigned, image 7 1/2 x 5 5/8 in.
$200-300
970.Korean Wrought Iron Mounted PineTansu Chest, ht. 33, wd. 33, dp. 15 in.
$200-300
971.Diminutive Provincial Fruitwood Slant-lid Writing Desk, ht. 36 1/2, wd. 29 7/8in.
$200-250
972.Continental Provincial Pine Cupboardwith Drawer, the interior with fixed shelf,(hole cut in back panel for television), ht.71 1/4, wd. 41 1/2 in.
$150-250
973.Thirteen Assorted House Toys,including five printed paper-clad woodenhouses, four Hallmark Bicentennialhistoric house boxes with cloth dolls, andfour lithographed tin houses.
$50-75
974.Two Dean’s Wool Teddy Bears,“Porridge Bear” after Jessie Willcox Smithand “Rockwell Bear” after NormanRockwell, in original boxes.
$50-75
975.Triangular Colorless Cut GlassPerfume/Scent Bottle with EtchedDecoration, labeled “Lorenz Perfumer,”ht. 14 in.
$175-225
976.Thirty-five Piece Pickard Gilt PorcelainPartial Dinner Service and Nine LenoxGilt Porcelain Table Items.
$100-150
977.Five Pieces of Colorless Blown Moldedand Cut Glass, two etched flip glasses, avase, a decanter, and a compote with twohandles.
$100-150
978.Nine Pieces of White-painted IronPatio Furniture, a set of grapevinepattern including table, two armchairs,and four side chairs, a Woodward-typearmchair and circular table.
$400-525
978A.Set of Six Italian Rococo-style CarvedWalnut Dining Chairs with UpholsteredSlip Seats.
$200-300
978B.Italian-style Gilt and Painted CarvedWood Two-Door Bookcase over TwoShort Drawers, in three parts, the dividedcabinet with six adjustable shelves,approx. ht. 91 1/4, wd. 81 3/4, dp. 19 in.
$700-900
978C.Set of Four Louis XVI Style SilkDamask Upholstered Painted CarvedWood Fauteuils.
$400-600
978D.Italian Provincial Rococo-style PaintDecorated Three-Drawer BombeChest.
$300-500
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978E.Pair of Louis XV Style UpholsteredCarved and Painted Wood Fauteuils.
$200-400
979.Italian Neoclassical Elmwood OpenArmchair, c. 1810, backrest carved withwheat sheaves, overupholstered seat onpaneled square, tapered legs, seat ht. 19in.
$100-150
980.Jacobean-style Carved Oak Sideboard,early 20th century.
$75-100
981.Three Cast Iron Figural Food Moldsand a Tin Santa’s Sleigh ChocolateMold, an iron Santa “Hello Kiddies,” arabbit, and a recumbent lamb.
$250-300
982.Five Steiff Bears and a SmallHedgehog Figure, Steiff with buttonsand some tags.
$150-250
983.Pair of Wright & Ditson Wood andSinew “Maine” Snowshoes, PaintedWood and Wire Lawn Croquet Set, anda Mounted Pair of Deer Antlers, thecroquet set in original wooden box.
$200-300
984.Fourteen Pieces of English andContinental Decorated Ceramics andTableware, a Gaudy Dutch jug, set of fivedishes, a pair of English Imari paletteplates, a Staffordshire pigeon on nestdish, a pair of zebra figures, a hand-painted cup plate, and a spongedecorated cup and saucer.
$100-150
985.Painted Victorian Eastlake-typeChestnut Mantel, exterior ht. 66 1/2, wd.66 1/2, dp. 11 3/4, interior ht. 35 1/2,wd. 42 in.
$300-500
986.Diminutive Victorian Eastlake-typeBrass-mounted Carved Cherry Roll-topDesk, ht. 46 1/2, wd. 36, dp. 21 1/2 in.
$300-500
987.Late Victorian Wrought Iron Stand withCopper Basin and a Heywood Bros. &Co. Late Victorian Woven WickerSewing Stand
$300-500
988.Pair of Victorian Oval Molded WalnutFramed Mirrors and Two Pairs of BrassCandlesticks, frame lg. 13 3/8,candlestick ht. 5 7/8 and 6 1/4 in.
$150-225
989.Set of Eight Bohemian AmberGrapevine Etched Glass Goblets andEight Finger Bowls, with broken andpolished pontils.
$300-500
990.Polychrome Painted Carved WoodSantos Figure, ht. 14 in.
$400-600
991.Carved and Painted Wooden DuckDecoy and a Set of Three Carved andPainted Wood Shorebird Figures, theduck signed “Riverbend Carvers, LeahJewell.”
$300-500
992.Set of Three Victorian RenaissanceRevival Celadon Velvet UpholsteredCarved Walnut Parlor Chairs.
$150-200
993.Victorian Renaissance Revival WhiteMarble-top Carved Walnut Stand withTri-pod Base, overall ht. 31 1/4, dia. 161/2 in.
$150-250
994.Victorian Renaissance Revival WalnutLift-top Lady’s Writing Desk.
$150-250
995.Three Hand-painted Fruit and PeacockFeather Decorated Tin Trays.
$50-75
996.Two Painted Wooden Canoe Models,with accessories, lg. 27 1/2 and 32 in.
$200-400
997.Continental Gilt Bronze of a StandingFemale Nude with a Cat on an OnyxBase, impressed “5763,” overall ht. 8 5/8in.
$400-500
998.Eleven Cut and Art Glass Table Items,a German set of eight cut teal flash glasswines and decanter, an art glasspaperweight, and an emerald cut to clearglass decanter.
$100-150
999.Eighty-three Piece Ohme Old IvoryPorcelain Dinner Service, Germany, late19th/early 20th century, enameldecorated with brown and green roses,marked “XXVIII,” together with acollector’s reference book.
$500-700
1000.Ten Hummel Ceramic Figures, ht. to 47/8 in.
$200-250
1000A.Two Coiled Basketry Items, one NativeAmerican.
$100-150
1001.Folk Carved and Painted WoodenHorse-drawn Coach Model, overall lg.24 in.
$200-400
1002.“1879,” Floral, and Bird DecoratedGlazed Earthenware Jug, ht. 12 3/8 in.
$150-200
1003.Pair of German White Bisque Figuresof a Boy and Girl, unmarked, ht. to 17in.
$200-400
1004.Gilt Molded Copper Eagle WeatherVane, with directionals, ht. 24 1/2, wd. 383/4 in.
$1,200-1,500
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1005.Mid-century Modern HardwoodVeneered Bar/Credenza, rectangular topover pull out shelf with white laminatesurface over two compartments fitted withshelving, label on reverse “Contemporary,116 Harvard St. Brookline,Massachusetts,” (stains), ht. 32 1/4, wd.47 1/4 in.
$300-500
1005A.Small Carved Ivory Totem, probablyAlaskan, ht. approx. 5 1/2 in.
$100-150
1006.Set of Three Nesting Tile-top WalnutTables, triangular-shaped top with a whiteexterior border, red-orange inner borderwith a ground of abstract tiles in whitewith some red-orange accent tiles, raisedat the corners by three tapered cylindricallegs, ht. 16 3/4, 18 1/4, 20, widest pointwd. 18, 23 1/2, 27 1/4, dp. 17 1/2, 221/2, 27 in.
$400-600
1006A.Central Plains Beaded Cloth and HideMoccasins, c. last quarter 19th century,rawhide soles, the canvas uppers partiallybeaded in a multicolored checkeredpattern, (minor bead loss), lg. 10 in.
$400-600
1007.Danish Modern Rosewood VeneerTable, patterned rectangular top on foursquared legs, marked “Vejle Mobel fabrik,”ht. 19 3/4, wd. 27 1/2, dp. 17 1/2 in.
$100-150
1007A.Pair of Mid-century Modern PlywoodThree-stack Four-Drawer Chests,possibly designed by Richard E.Filopowski, overall ht. 40 3/8, wd. 28, dp.16 in.
$150-250
1007B.Mid-century Modern UpholsteredLaminated Bentwood and Steel SwivelChair and an Oak Butcher Block Tablewith Steel Pedestal Base.
$100-200
1007C.Globe-Wernicke Mahogany andMahogany-finished Three-StackBarrister’s Bookcase, ht. 52 1/4, wd. 341/4, dp. 11 in.
$300-500
1008.102-piece Noritake Transfer BrianPattern Porcelain Dinner Service.
$100-250
1008A.Pair of Native American NortheastBeaded Cloth and Hide Child’sMoccasins, lg. approx. 5 1/2 in.
$100-150
1009.Three Colorless Etched Blown MoldedFlip Glasses, with broken pontils, ht. 53/4 to 8 in.
$200-300
1010.Pair of Gilt-metal and Cloth FramedMiniature Hand-painted Portraits onIvory Depicting Napoleon andJosephine, image lg. 3 1/4 in.
$250-350
1011.Pair of Gilt Enamel Decorated GreenBlown Molded Glass Whiskey andScotch Decanters, with applied handlesand polished pontils, approx. ht. 9 3/4 in.
$200-300
1012.Set of Five Small Japanese ArticulatedBears and a Chein Lithographed TinWind-up Bear.
$50-75
1013.Four Alvar Aalto Style LaminatedBentwood Stools, three with beige tops,one variant with marbleized laminate, allraised on bentwood legs, unmarked,approx. ht. 17 3/4, dia. 13 5/8 in.
$150-250
1014.Pair of Modern Upholstered Bent SteelTub Chairs.
$150-250
1015.Set of Four Wrought Iron Figural andWire Side Chairs, late 20th century, withwoven fiber seats, ht. 37 1/4 in.
$300-400
1016.Indian Lacquer and Painted WoodPeacock-form Sitar.
$200-400
1016A.Approximately 100 Pre-ColumbianShards, many figural.
$100-150
1017.Six Asian Decorated Porcelain Items, afooted bowl with carp and floraldecorated interior, two Imari dishes, aChinese export enamel floral decoratedceladon glazed footed jardinière, RoseMandarin vase, and a blue and whitedecorated ginger jar.
$300-500
1018.German Ceramic Figural Group,Painted Bisque Egg and ChildrenFigural Group, and Figural Candelabra.
$450-525
1019.Twelve Pieces of Assorted LateVictorian Art Glass, a peachblowtumbler and tri-corn bowl, a gilt andenamel floral decorated cylindrical twistamberina vase, an amberina thumbprintpitcher and set of four tumblers, an oliveblown jug with white spatter, a basket andvase with applied decoration, andopalescent bowl in brass frame.
$250-350
1020.Cedar Storage Box, lg. 54 in.
$100-150
1021.William & Mary Style Walnut Drop-leafGate-leg Table and an Edwardian InlaidMahogany Drop-leaf Tuck-away Table.
$275-375
1022.Late Federal Mahogany Drop-leaf Two-Drawer Work Table.
$175-225
1022A.Venetian Etched Glass Mirror, wd. 47 in.
$75-100
1022B.Mid-century Modern Wooden Armchairwith Upholstered Cushions.
$50-75
1022C.Bent Opaque Glass Panel and IronCastle-form Eight-Light Chandelier,approx. lg. 30, wd. 23 in.
$150-250
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1022D.Rustic Old Hickory-type Side Chairwith Woven Splint Seat and a CountryChippendale Carved Cherry Side Chairwith Woven Rush Seat.
$250-350
1022E.Jacobean-style Carved MahoganyDovetail-constructed Storage Box, ht.15 1/4, lg. 35 3/4 in.
$50-75
1023.Folk Carved and Painted WoodenPond Sailboat, early 20th century, onstand, boat ht. 25, lg. 26 in.
$200-300
1024.Large French Gilt and Hand-paintedParian Figural Group, unmarked, ht. 211/2 in.
$200-300
1025.Six English Decorated Yellow GroundPorcelain Table Items, a RoyalWorcester pair of daffodil blossom-formvase, a pair of jugs, Crown Derby vasewith scroll handles, and small jug,
$200-300
1026.Fifteen Small Plush Bears, includingthirteen articulated, some Schuco.
$150-250
1027.Handel Gilt-metal Mounted Amber CutGlass Urn-form Table Lamp withMarble Base, original three sockets andfinial, cloth tag on base, overall ht. 27 in.
$300-500
1028.Four Pieces of Assorted MahoganyFurniture, a Georgian kettle stand,Georgian-style shaving stand, Federalinlaid quarter-round chamber stand, and aDuncan Phyfe style tray-top coffee table.
$400-600
1029.Mahogany Drop-leaf Dining Table withTapering Legs, ht. 29 1/4, lg. 45 3/4,wd. 19 1/4, leaf wd. 19 3/8 in.
Provenance: Though the family of HilandHall (1795-1885), Governor of Vermont.
$400-500
1030.Colonial Revival Carved Mahogany TallChest and an Irving & Casson CarvedMahogany Mirrored Dressing Table, thelatter with metal tag.
$300-400
1031.Group of Miscellaneous and CollectibleItems, including a U.S. Army Khakishaving set, a mechanical pencil,monogram pin, wood-cased surgical set,two pocket knives, a Johnson & Tainters1869 gilt-brass push/”yankee” drill withoriginal tin box, a toy gun, Art Decowristwatch, a Zippo lighter, cased RonsonVaraflame Adonis lighter and Art Decolighter, B.P.O.E. brass buckle and bill clip,a pillbox, rosary, etc.
$125-175
1032.Glazed Terra-cotta Cherub with Grapesand Urn Garden Figure, ht. 28 1/2, lg.27 1/2 in.
$400-600
1033.Late 19th/Early 20th Century Toys andFigures, a Whitney Reed Chair Co.chromolithograph-clad wood Cut OutABC blocks set, seven German plush andcomposition rabbit and plush chicksgroup, and a set of nine painted moldedhide animal figures.
$100-150
1034.Lot of Assorted Ceramics, Glass, andMetalware, forty pieces of decoratedceramic tableware including two partialtea sets, and Asian, a wrought iron bettylamp, a glass syrup jug, pressed glasscreamer and sugar, and a sterling silverhand mirror and brush set.
$100-150
1035.Chippendale Cherry Slant-lidDesk/Bookcase, ht. 79, wd. 35 3/4 in.
$1,500-2,500
1036.Georgian Inlaid Mahogany andMahogany Veneer Two-Part Double-pedestal Dining Table, with two leaves,ht. 29 7/8, overall lg. 48 1/2, wd. 45 1/2,leaf wd. 20 1/4 in.
$400-600
1037.Georgian-style Carved Walnut andWalnut Veneer Four-Door Built-inBookcase, two sections each with fouradjustable shelves, ht. 55 1/2, wd. 841/2, dp. 14 1/4 in.
$300-400
1038.Framed Pen and WatercolorHandwritten and IllustratedMorgridge/Jackson Family Register,signed and dated “Sarah Morgridge,Litchfield, April 24th, 1818,” sight size 203/4 x 16 1/2 in.
$400-600
1039.Two Leica Cameras with Lenses,Leicaflex camera with Leitz Wetzlar2077863 Elmarit-R 1:28/90 lens,instruction book, a Leica camera withLeitz Wetzlar Summitar f=5cm 1:2 lens, aLeitz Wetzlar 2177203 Elmarit-R 1:2.8735lens, and a Leitz Wetzlar Elpro VIb lens.
$300-500
1040.Swiss Painted Pine Mirror, early 20thcentury, crest with floral painted wallpocket, over molded mirror frame andscroll cut surround, lg. 17 in.
$300-500
1041.Six Hummel Ceramic Figures and FourGoebel Ceramic Easter Eggs, eggsdated 1978-1980.
$200-250
1042.Chippendale Cherry Chest of FourGraduated Drawers, ht. 38 1/4, wd. 393/4, dp. 19 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
1043.Georgian Inlaid Mahogany Drop-leafTable with End Drawer.
$300-500
1044.Queen Anne Style Carved Walnut Two-Part Welsh Dresser, approx. ht. 77 1/2,wd. 59 1/4, dp. 21 1/2 in.
$500-700
1045.Steiff Boxed Nimrod Teddy BearsCamping Set, original box, with buttonsand tags.
$150-200
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1046.Eight Assorted Decorated YellowGround Porcelain Table Items, aLimoges jug and demitasse pot, aDresden lidded box, a Royal Worcestervase, scent bottle mounted with sterlinglid, bamboo-form chamberstick, sack-form vase, and a Coalport globular bottlewith cover.
$250-350
1047.Moss Agate Paper Knife, lg. 7 1/2 in.
$75-100
1048.Pair of Colorless Pressed and CutGlass Two-Light Wall Sconces withPrisms, approx. lg. 18, wd. 14 in.
$600-800
1049.Patinated Bronze Sculpture Boy & Girlwith Ball, after Auguste Moreau, late 20thcentury, on a marble base, overall ht. 191/4 in.
$200-300
1050.Lot of Assorted Table, Bed, andPersonal Linens, in four boxes.
$100-150
1050A.Melanesian Carved Wood Bowl, PapuaNew Guinea, Tami Islands, the boat-shaped form with incised and relief-carved stylized forms below the rim,traces of kaolin, (cracks), lg. 33 1/2 in.
$200-300
1051.Lehmann Lithographed Tin Wind-upRooster and Rabbit “Duo” Cart and aPainted Tin Climbing Monkey Pull Toy.
$150-200
1052.Circular Chinese Export PorcelainRose Mandarin Platter, dia. 12 1/4 in.
$150-250
1053.Pair of Roseville Pottery BleedingHeart Bookends, Water Lily Vases, andan Art Pottery Vase.
$300-500
1054.Three Assorted Kerosene Lanterns, aTriplex brass ship’s bow lantern with blueand red lenses, a copper lantern, and aDietz Monarch tin lantern with “Fit Sall”shade.
$150-250
1055.Country Oval Pine Chair Table withShoe Feet, ht. 29, top wd. 56 1/4 in.
$600-800
1056.Four Small Country Painted andStained Wooden Furniture Items, apaint decorated wall cabinet with twofixed interior shelves, a brown-paintedfoot bench, a small corner shelf, and ared-painted wooden wall shelf with twodrawers.
$150-250
1057.Sycamore Blanket Chest over TwoLong Drawers, wd. 39 1/4 in.
$300-500
1058.Five Framed Wallace Nutting Hand-colored Photographic Prints, fourminiature interiors, The Fateful Hour, witha similar hand-colored photographic printOld fashioned Garden, Harwich, Mass.
$200-300
1059.Pair of Chinese Glazed Pottery FooLion Table Lamps and a Rococo-styleWalnut Mirror, the lamps with pedestalbases, base and figure ht. 18, mirror lg.47 in.
$100-150
1060.Group of Assorted DecoratedPorcelain Tableware, including a pair ofParis hand-painted armorial decoratedplates and fifteen decorated cups andsaucers.
$300-500
1061.Early 20th Century Hound and StagScene Mohair Carriage Blanket andMachine-made European Genre SceneTapestry.
$200-250
1062.Six Assorted Teddy Bears, including anarticulated wind-up musical, a mink, atalking, two North American, and aHarrods.
$30-50
1063.Windsor Bow-back Side Chair.
$100-150
1064.Country Stained Pine Dry Sink, ht. 333/4, lg. 56, wd. 19 in.
$200-400
1065.Two Painted Wood and WoodComposition Doll Houses withFurniture and Accessories, larger housewith detachable legs, approx. ht. 33, lg.38, wd. 37 1/2 and ht. 27, lg. 39 1/4, wd.15 1/4 in.
$200-300
1066.Approximately Seventy Pieces ofMostly Staffordshire and ChineseExport Ceramic Tableware, PewterCreamer and Sugar Sets, andMiscellaneous Items.
$200-250
1067.German Gilt and Hand-painted BisqueDancing Couple Figural Group, footedbase, marked with applied blue “VB”lozenge, ht. 14 7/8 in.
$200-400
1068.Wave Crest Brass-mounted EnamelFloral Decorated Opaque Glass Jar, anEtched Ruby Flash Glass Vase, and aFive-piece Welch Gilt AmethystMolded Glass Beverage Set.
$750-1,000
1069.Doulton Lambeth Glazed StonewareJug, impressed mark, 1877, withconjoined artist’s cipher “EA,” ht. 8 1/2 in.
$150-250
1070.Federal Mahogany Four-DrawerBureau, ht. 39, wd. 42 1/2 in.
$400-600
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1071.Classical Mahogany Veneer and MapleSupper Table, rectangular top withcanted corners and polished interiorabove an ogee frieze and faceted circularlegs, ht. 29, lg. 44, dp. 22 in.
$500-700
1072.Victorian Walnut Mirrored Corner Shelf,mid-19th century, with four graduatedserpentine tiers, each with mirrored backand with decorative openwork sides andturned pendant, ht. 56, wd. 28 in.
$200-300
1073.Ribbed Cranberry Glass and CopperCandle Lantern, body ht. 12 1/2 in.
$250-300
1074.Three Pairs of Spurs and a Horse Clipwith Chain.
$50-75
1075.Royal Doulton Flambé Glazed CountryCottage View Decorated Vase, ht. 6 5/8in.
$100-150
1076.Murray “Happi Time Comet” PaintedPressed Metal Pedal Car, lg. 35 in.
$75-125
1077.Brass Vasiform Table Lamp withReticulated Brass Framed Bent SlagGlass Panel Shade, with three sockets,ht. 20 3/4, dia. 15 1/4 in.
$200-300
1077A.Large Lot of Assorted Colorless GlassStemware and Tableware, some sets,including ten wines, six cordials, fourcordials, twelve wines, matching pair ofcruets, creamer and sugar, and ninefinger bowls, a six etched wines, tensherbets, eight Art Deco Egyptian Revivaletched bowls with six underplates, eightcut salad plates, eight cut underplates, acut tri-part relish dish, a salad bowl,Pairpoint attributed footed sugar, creamer,and footed cigarette stand, fifteenmiscellaneous items, etc.
$100-150
1078.Set of Six Regency-style Maple Shield-back Dining Chairs, with upholsteredseats, five side and one armchair.
$400-600
1079.Cottage Pine Three-Drawer Chest.
$100-150
1080.English Chippendale CarvedMahogany Side Chair with UpholsteredSlip Seat.
$250-350
1081.Quimper Pottery Platter/Plaque,inscribed conjoined “A or HR, Quimper,”lg. 17 1/8 in.
$150-250
1082.Hand-painted and Enamel DecoratedPorcelain Figural Group Vase withCherubs, with green anchor mark, ht. 121/4 in.
$200-300
1083.Pair Late Victorian Enamel FloralDecorated Pink Bristol GlassVase/Table Lamps.
$200-300
1084.Seven Pieces of Fireplace Equipmentand Hearth Items, a pair of brass beltedball-top andirons, a pair of tongs, a hearthshovel, wire and brass fireplace screen,and a pair of brass jamb hooks.
$200-250
1085.Classical Carved Mahogany Drop-leafPedestal-base Breakfast Table, ht. 283/4, lg. 38, wd. 23 1/4, leaf wd. 11 1/2 in.
$400-600
1086.Classical-style Damask UpholsteredCarved Mahogany Sofa, lg. 82 in.
$300-500
1087.Empire-style Mahogany and MahoganyVeneer Two-Door Book Cabinet, dividedinterior with five adjustable shelves, ht. 52,wd. 46, dp. 12 1/4 in.
$700-900
1087A.Empire Mahogany Veneer SerpentineLyre-base Card Table.
$200-250
1088.Group of Three Crown Derby GiltEnamel Decorated Yellow GlazedPorcelain Vases with Scroll Handlesand an Urn with Cover, approx. ht. 6 7/8and 11 1/2 in.
$400-600
1089.Sixty-three Piece Noritake AinsleePattern Porcelain Dinner Service.
$100-200
1090.Pair of Victorian Rococo Revival Gilt-bronze and Metal Candlesticks, ht. 77/8 in.
$250-350
1091.Pair of Petrus Regout Royal SphinxDelft Blue and White ScenicChargers/Plaques, depicting wintersleigh and summer carriage riders, dia. 155/8 in.
$250-350
1092.Neoclassical Gilt-bronze MountedOnyx Pedestal, overall ht. 39, dia. 14 in.
$200-400
1093.Chinese Carved Wood Two-Part FloorScreen with Carved Bone Bird andFloral Decorated Lacquered Panels, ht.71, panel wd. 27 3/4 in.
$200-300
1094.Empire Mahogany and MahoganyVeneer Bureau, wd. 45 1/4 in.
$100-200
1095.Brass Six-Light Chandelier, (electrified),ht. 20 1/2, wd. 26 1/2 in.
$200-400
1096.Seven Assorted Decorated PorcelainArticles, a Doulton Burslem cup, twoLimoges gilt and hand-painted cups andsaucers, an R.S. & K. bust of a young girlwith bonnet, and a gilt, hand-painted, andenameled bisque figural group.
$200-300
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1097.Twenty-one Piece Russel WrightDesigned White Glazed CeramicTableware Set, for Knowles, includingcups, footed serving bowl, bowls.
$100-150
1098.Approximately Seventy-eightContemporary Collectible Teddy Bears,including Ty, Russ, Boyd’s, various sizes.
$150-200
1099.Pair of 20th Century Mexican CarvedOnyx “God of Corn” Bookends, withletter from maker, accompanied byadditional metal bases, onyx ht. 8 1/8 in.
$75-125
1100.Two South American Weavings, Bolivia,c. early 20th century, both tightly wovenwith banded geometric patterns.
$250-350
1100A.Incised Whale Bone Busk Decoratedwith Birds and Animals, incised imageof a wolf/dog at base of tree, with severalimages of birds, lg. 12 3/4 in. (damage).
$100-200
1101.Eight Pre-Columbian Clay and StoneItems, ceramic spindle whorls, and figuralfragments.
$50-75
1101A.Navajo Rug, brown, tan, black and whitein geometric and diamond pattern, lg. 80,wd. 46 in.
$300-400
1102.Indian Bandolier, glass beads andcarved hoof decoration, lg. approx. 64 in.
$75-100
1102A.Southwest Weaving, Navajo, woven withnatural and synthetic (?) dyed homespunwool, a banded pattern with dark brownstripes and interwoven diamond deviceson a variegated ground, (wool loss), 101 x60 in.
$200-300
1102B.Navajo Rug, brown and white withgeometric patterns, lg. 62, wd. 37 in.,(damage).
$75-125
1103.Mexican Woven Blanket, early 20thcentury, red with geometric patterns,(some bleaching, losses).
$100-150
1103A.Navajo Rug, banded style.
$250-350
1104.Pair of Native American BeadedMoccasins, white, green, and bluebeads, with painted parfleche soles, lg.approx. 11 in.
$250-350
1105.Glengarry Beaded Cap, cap with white,blue, and pink beads.
$150-200
1105A.Group of Native American Items, abeaded handled skullcracker (lackinghandle), two weavings, a multicoloredbeaded vest, and a small beaded strip.
$200-300
1106.Arapaho Beaded Moccasins and aNavajo Rug, moccasins beaded hide, lg.9 1/2 in., sold with a small beadedNiagara Falls purse in the shape of acanoe.
$200-300
1106A.Pre-Columbian Polychrome WovenSling, Nazca, concentric diamonds on ared ground, the stone holding area in darkpink, dark brown braided ends, old tagreads “Honda, Valle de Nazca Zona surPeru,” lg. 75 in.
$75-125
1107.Two Southwest Necklaces, one withcentral portion of formed buffalo nickels,the other with silver and stones.
$150-200
1108.Figural Bolo Tie and Ring, both in theform of a man with inset stones, ht. to 53/4 in.
$200-250
1108A.Navajo Concha Belt, lg. 42 in.
$300-400
1109.Three Southwest Bracelets, all silverwith inset stones, one with inset blackstones marked John Renner & E & CFierro, sterling.
$300-400
1109A.Four Necklaces and Two FetishFigures, fetish figures of a buffalo andanother animal, necklace of string, metal,beads, and assorted stones.
$200-250
1110.Ten Southwest Rings, many silver, allwith inset stones, one in the form of abird.
$200-250
1110A.Native American Silver and TurquoiseBelt Buckle, Signed “JNE-Z.”
$100-150
1111.Lapis and Silver Necklace andEarrings.
$150-200
1112.Three Southwest Bracelets, all withinset stones, one with image of a NativeAmerican.
$250-350
1112A.Five Black Glazed Pottery Items, twosmall bowls, one signed Juan Tafota 81,one larger open bowl, a figural turtle, anda figural canoe.
$200-250
1113.Two Small Native American Baskets,urn-shaped Yokuts basket with a figuraldecorated rim, and an oval Pima basket,ht. to 4 in.
$100-150
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1113A.Southwest Coiled Basketry Bowl, dia.18 in., (damage).
$300-500
1114.Two Indian-made Hand Drums, hideover wood.
$100-150
1115.Two Native American Cornhusk Bags,plateau region, one plains which is roundwith beadwork, the other Nez Piercerectangular with red and green banding.
$300-400
1115A.Silver and Turquoise Squash BlossomNecklace.
$200-300
1116.Sioux Beaded Moccasins, green, white,and red beadwork, lg. 11 1/2 in.
$300-400
1117.Apache and Hopi Baskets, onerectangular with pictorial animals inweaves, and a round basket with fringewith metal cone decoration, ht. to 8 in.
$150-200
1118.Navajo Yei Rug, green, yellow, red,white, and blue in figural pattern, lg. 41,wd. 34 in.
$200-250
1119.Ten Small Native American BeadedPouches.
$250-350
1120.Four Native American Necklaces, bone,brass, and glass beads, lg. to 12 in.
$100-150
1120A.Painted Southwest Pottery Bowl, NewMexico, ht. 4 1/4 in.
$150-250
1121.Group of Native American Beaded HairOrnaments.
$100-150
1122.Nine Strands of Beads, bone, brass,and colored beads.
$100-150
1123.Amazon Clay Figure of a StandingMan, painted with string fringe, ht. 15 in.
$75-125
1123A.Three Pre-Columbian Pots, a doublehandled pot with ribbed sides, a double-handled pot with raised figural decoration,and a painted pit with a flared lip andpainted line decoration.
$200-250
1123B.Painted Acoma Bowl, signed on base“Acoma N.M.,” ht. 4 3/4 in.
$75-100
1124.Five Southwest Blackware PotteryBowls, raised decoration bowl signed“Angela Salaza Santa Clara,” ht. 3 1/2, atwisted handle bowl, ht. 4 1/2, and threeother bowls, ht. to 4 1/4 in.
$200-250
1124A.Five Pre-Columbian Pottery Items,three figures, ht. to 6 in., a tri-footed,double-handled pot with bird and humanelements, and a fragment of a face withopen mouth showing teeth, ht. 4 in.
$200-250
1124B.Southwest Pot, painted and raiseddecoration, signed on base “DomenguitaSisneras Tomaita Montaya,” ht. 5 1/2 in.
$150-200
1124C.Three Southwest Pottery Bowls, largebowl signed “Acoma, N.M.,” and smallbowl signed on base, ht. 4 3/4 to 1 3/4in.
$150-200
1124D.Two Southwest Pots, black and whitepot is signed “old Acoma Sky City,” ht. to4 1/2 in.
$100-150
1125.Santo Domingo Painted Dough Bowl,black and white painted sides with redinterior, dia. 10 1/2 in.
$100-150
1125A.Two Northwest Coiled and Baskets,Salish, c. 1900, both with flared sides, thesmaller with pedestal, handle, and rimdecoration, both with polychromegeometric decoration, (damage), largestht. 11, lg. 20 1/2 in.
$200-300
1125B.Five Pre-Columbian Figures, ht. to 4 in.
$200-250
1126.Painted Hopi Jar, signed indistinctly onbase, ht. to 8 in.
$200-250
1126A.Fourteen Small Pre-Columbian Items,including clay rattles, a figural animalpendant, figural birds and animals, etc.,ht. to 4 in.
$150-200
1126B.Seven Chancay Pottery Items, twopainted figural items, ht. to 6 1/2 in., adouble -handled painted flask pot, a smallpainted cup, and three small paintedpots.
$200-300
1126C.Five Small Guatemalan Carvings, afigural carvings of a ram, two carvings ofanimals, and two carved tablets, lg. to 21/2 in.
$75-100
1127.Woven Apache Basket Tray, center ringfollowed by stars and other patterns, dia.14 3/4 in.
$100-125
1128.Inuit Soapstone Carving, of a motherand child, ht. 9 3/4 in.
$200-300
1129.Two Pairs of Beaded Moccasins, largerpair in a floral pattern, smaller pair in ageometric design lg. to 12 1/2 in.
$200-250
1130.New Guinea Painted Figural Basket, lg.24 in.
$50-75
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1130A.Two Native American Baskets and aCarved Ducks Head, Northeastern tribe,one birch bark and one splint basket.
$100-150
1131.Navajo Yei Rug, five central figuralimages with striped edge work, wd. 52,lg. 77 in., (some staining).
$400-600
1132.Two Native American GermantownSamplers, 20 x 19 and 21 1/2 x 22 in.
$100-150
1133.Two Native American GermantownSamplers. 22 1/2 x 23 and 43 x 22 in.
$100-150
1133A.Menelosian Dance Clubs andPhotographs, including a large woodenrelief carved with geometric relief carving,lg. 45, a wood with relief carving andgeometric relief carving, lg. 31, and awooden hooked club with relief carvingsand geometric and scrolled relief carving,lg. 23 3/4 in., with photos from estateshowing collector, naval, and nativeimages.
$200-400
1134.Navajo Rug, brown, white, and red ingeometric patterns, lg. 49, wd. 27 in.
$100-150
1135.Two Navajo Rugs, one brown, gray, redand white with geometric patterns, wd.46, ht. 35 in., and a brown and whitegeometric patterned rug, lg. 66 wd. 36 in.
$200-250
1135A.Nine Pre-Columbian Vessels and aSpanish Tile.
$300-500
1136.Four Navajo Rugs, geometric patterns,(some damage), largest lg. 82, wd. 55 in.
$500-700
1136A.Two Navajo Weavings, red, tan, andbrown in geometric patterns, lg. 67, wd.49, and lg. 46, wd. 20 in.
$250-350
1137.Northwest Coast Painted Mat, withpictorial images, set in Plexiglas.
$250-350
1138.Small Germantown Weaving, wd. 171/2, lg. 34 in.
$150-200
1139.Navajo Rug, red, tan, brown, and whitein a geometric pattern, lg. 62, wd. 23 1/2in.
$200-300
1140.Sterling Silver and Inset Turquoise ZuniBracelet, stamped “DLN” and marked“sterling.”
$200-250
1140A.Sixteen Pre-Columbian and Pre-Columbian-style Ceramic and StoneFigures.
$300-500
1141.Three-Piece Zuni Jewelry Set, silverwith matching inset stones.
$150-200
1142.Seven Southwestern Rings, all insetwith stones, several marked sterling, onestamped “E. A. Zuni.”
$200-250
1143.Two Heishi Necklaces, one turquoiseand silver, the other with turquoise,polished shell, and stones.
$250-350
1144.Sterling Silver and Inset Stone ZuniNecklace, depicting a bird and flower.
$150-200
1145.Two Southwestern Bracelets, one silverwith inset stones, one with inset turquoiseover a silver and leather strap.
$300-400
1145A.Eight Plexiglas Frames ofMiscellaneous Pre-Columbian Items,including early Mexican figures, clayspindle whorls, and stone flaked tools.
$300-500
1146.Ten Silver and Other Metal SouthwestRings, all inset with stones.
$200-250
1147.Southwest Bracelet and Ring Set, withinset winged man on white background.
$150-200
1148.Large Southwest Silver Necklace, withinset stone and floral design.
$200-250
1149.Six Sets of Southwest Earrings andHeart-shaped Pin, five with inset stones.
$250-350
1150.Eight Southwest Rings, one markedWhite Wolf, several marked as sterling.
$200-250
1150A.Group of Contemporary AfricanStatues and a Shield, includes sixfigures, three wooden items, a mask, anda shield.
$100-200
1151.Pre-Columbian Clay Figure of aWoman Holding a Child, ht. 9 1/2 in.
$50-100
1152.Navajo Tribal Rug Chief Blanket Style,in red, black, and white geometricpatterns, wd. 66, lg. 55 in.
$600-800
1153.Northeast Splint Handled Basket,square base to round lip, ht. 10 in.
$75-100
1154.Two Pre-Columbian Pottery Items, ared and black painted and footed bowl,and a painted figural stand, ht. to 4 1/2in.
$200-250
1155.Two Congo-style Carved FetishFigures, ht. to 10 in.
$100-125
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1156.Five Pre-Columbian Pottery Items, aladle decorated on rim with a series of sixdecorative sawtooth circles with sawtoothedges continuing down to the base of theladle, a formed hollow handle with figuralelements, lg. 17 1/2, with two paintedand two unpainted pots, ht. to 7 1/2 in.
$100-150
1157.Two Pre-Columbian Clay Pots, onetripod painted pot, and a double-spoutedpot with rounded bottom, ht. to 6 1/2 in.
$200-250
1158.Pre-Columbian Tripod Painted Bowl,figural legs, interior painted in red andblack pattern, ruffled edges over feet, dia.approx. 12 3/4 in.
$100-150
1159.Three Pre-Columbian Bowls, a tri-legged pot with flared lip, a oval pot, withincised decoration, and an opendecorated bowl, ht. to approx. 5 in.
$200-250
1160.Two Southwest Fetish Necklaces, bothtriple strands, lg. 24 to 28 in.
$300-400
1161.Two Southwest Necklaces, oneturquoise, one silver and turquoise andsilver.
$250-350
1162.Seven Pairs of Southwest Earrings, fivepairs with inset stones, some markedsterling.
$250-350
1163.Eight Southwest Rings, all with insetstones, some marked sterling, severalsigned.
$250-350
1164.Two Southwest Bracelets, both withinset stones.
$200-250
1165.Two Southwest Jewelry Items and TwoCarved Relief Stones, including a pair ofhair pins, one carved stone in the form ofa prospector, and one of a man ridingand a house and trees.
$350-450
1166.Two Silver and Inset Stone SouthwestBracelets.
$200-250
1167.Two Southwest Necklaces, a sterlingwith black stone and claw with drumshaped ends, and a decorated and insetshell necklace signed in black marker“Tony Aquilar.”
$250-350
1168.Zuni Inlaid Necklace, silver beadsinterspersed with figural animals.
$100-150
1168A.Two Native American and a MexicanWeaving, one Navajo Yei rug.
$100-200
1169.Six Silver Southwest Bracelets and aPair of Earrings, one large silverstamped “Eddy Charo,” most with insetstones.
$350-450
1170.Two Silver Navajo Ketohs, silver overleather, both with inset stones, ht. to 4 in.
$200-250
1171.Large Navajo Rug red, brown, and whitein geometric pattern, lg. 101, wd. 52 in.
$250-350
1172.Navajo Rug, red, brown, and tangeometric patterns, approx. lg. 79, wd.53 in.
$100-150
1173.Three Contemporary Kachinas, signedin marker on base, ht. to 10 in.
$150-200
1174.Two Contemporary Kachinas, bothsigned on base in marker, one dancerand one warrior figure, ht. to 18 in.
$150-200
1175.Two Southwestern Baskets, oneprobably Apache, ht. 11 1/2 and 12 in.
$150-200
1176.Beaded Drum Beater, with paintedhandle, beadwork with eagle, flags, andbanner, lg. 16 1/2 in.
$75-100
1177.Two Iroquois Beaded Whimsies, ht.approx. 11 in.
$100-150
1178.Ten Native American BeadedNecklaces, with red, green, white, yellow,and blue beads.
$100-150
1179.Two Pairs of Indian Dolls, larger pairwith suede and beadwork, other with fur,leather, and cloth, ht. to 11 1/2 in.
$200-250
1180.Two Southwest Silver Bracelets, withinset stones.
$250-350
1181.Two Southwest Watch Bands, both withinset stones, one signed in script onreverse.
$200-250
1182.Navajo Silver Squash BlossomNecklace, marked with maker’s namesand “sterling,” lg. approx. 36 in.
$200-300
1183.Matching Suite of Navajo SquashBlossom Necklace, Earrings, Pin, andRing, with inset purple and green stones.
$250-350
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1184.Two Zuni Watch Bands, silver andturquoise, both signed.
$200-300
1185.Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace,stamped “Navajo Sterling LMB USA,” withinset turquoise stones, lg. approx. 30 in.
$250-350
1186.Four Navajo Silver Bracelets, decoratedwith arrows, birds, etc.
$200-300
1187.Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace, lg.approx. 24 in.
$300-400
1188.Navajo Concha Belt, stamped “AB” onreverse of buckle, lg. 40 in.
$200-300
1189.Navajo Pictorial Weaving, includingbirds and other figures, approx. lg. 76,wd. 39 in.
$200-300
1190.Navajo Concha Belt, engraved, approx.43 in.
$300-400
1191.Three Horse Hair Items, braided ingeometric patterns of red, yellow, andgreen.
$100-150
1192.Plains Skullcracker Beaded Club, ht. 17in.
$150-200
1193.Three Pairs of Beaded Moccasins, lg. 3to 7 1/2 in.
$100-150
1194.Three Horn Items, one pair of curvedhorns mounted with hoof, one pair ofhorns with green and white cloth, and asingle horn, lg. to 28 in.
$150-200
1195.Plains Beaded Knife Sheath and Knife,knife blade by I. Wilson, Sheffield,England, lg. of knife 9 in.
$200-250
1196.Iroquois Beaded Pouch, ht. 6 3/4 in.
$100-150
1197.Native American Breech Clout, Osagetribe, beaded with flags and symbols,approx. lg. 59 in.
$150-200
1198.Three Chippewa Beaded Items,including a bag, all with fringe.
$200-300
1199.Lakota Beaded and Fringed Pipe Bag,ht. approx. 25, wd. 7 in.
$300-400
1200.Lakota Beaded Moccasins, lg. 10 in.
$200-300
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1. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor andSkinner, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceedthe estimates listed. A representative of Skinner, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. In any event and whether or not alot is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot.
2. All property is sold “as is,” and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature withrespect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, ofdescription, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement madeat the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability.
3. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputedbid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lotfor sale.
4. All merchandise purchased must be paid for and removed from the premises the day of the auction. Skinner, Inc. may impose, and thepurchaser agrees to pay, a monthly storage charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or portion of a lot not removed by the purchaser withinthree (3) business days after the date of sale. Skinner, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more thanthree (3) days after the date of sale. At the option of Skinner, Inc., the merchandise may be transferred to and stored at a bonded warehouse andthe purchaser agrees to pay all transfer and storage expenses. Skinner, Inc. may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly interest chargeof 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or item not paid by the purchaser within thirty-five (35) days of the date of sale.
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6. If the purchaser breaches any of its obligations under these Conditions of Sale, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of allitems for which it was the highest successful bidder, Skinner, Inc. may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, withoutlimitation, (a) cancelling the sale and applying any payments made by the purchaser to the damages caused by the purchaser’s breach, and/or (b)offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the purchaser has failed to pay in full the purchase price, holding thepurchaser liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale.
7. In no event will the liability of Skinner, Inc. to any purchaser with respect to any item exceed the purchase price actually paid by suchpurchaser for such item.
8. Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. Upon request, our staff will provide the list of shippers who deliver to destinations within theUnited States and overseas. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the U.S., such as items thatinclude material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting oflicensing for import or export of goods from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitutecancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of these lots.
9. All purchases are subject to the Massachusetts 6.25% sales tax unless the purchaser possesses a Massachusetts sales tax exemption number.Exemption numbers from other states are accepted in Massachusetts if presented with a business card or letterhead. Dealers, museums, and otherqualifying parties can apply for a Massachusetts exemption number prior to the auction by contacting the Massachusetts Department ofCorporations and Taxation at 100 Cambridge Street in Boston.
10. Except for property purchased via on-line Live Auctions, a premium equal to 18.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus10% of the final bid over $200,000, will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the Buyer as part of the purchase price. The buyers premium onproperty purchased via on-line Live Auctions will be in the amount equal to 22.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus 15%of the final bid over $200,000.
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President/Chief Executive Officer - Karen M. KeaneChief Financial Officer - Don KellyExecutive Vice President - Stephen L. FletcherVice Presidents- Gloria Lieberman, Carol McCaffrey, Kerry Shrives,Stuart G. Slavid, Stuart P. Whitehurst
American & European Paintings & Prints - Robin S.R. Starr, Director Pro Tem;Assistants: Laura Conover, Kathy WongAmerican Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stephen L. Fletcher, Martha Hamilton;Assistants: LaGina Austin, Karen Langberg, Chris Barber, Susan ZachariasAmerican Indian & Ethnographic Art - Douglas DeihlAsian Works of Art - James F. CallahanBooks & Manuscripts - Stuart P. WhitehurstAssistant: Sara C. WishartBottles, Flasks & Early Glass - Stephen L. FletcherCeramics - Stuart G. SlavidClassic Automobiles & Motorcycles - Jane D. PrentissCouture - Jane D. PrentissDiscovery Sales - Kerry Shrives;Assistants: Garrett J. Sheahan, Harry B. McNabb, Melissa RiebeEuropean Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stuart G. Slavid;Assistants: Stuart P. Whitehurst, Sara C. WishartFine Wines - Marie KeepJewelry - Gloria Lieberman;Assistants: Sheila Barron Smithie, F.G.A., G.G.; John ColasaccoJudaica - Kerry ShrivesModernism: 1896–Present: Art Glass, Pottery, Metalwork & Furniture -Jane D. PrentissMuseum & Collections Services - Martha HamiltonMusical Instruments - David BonseyOriental Rugs & Carpets - Gary RichardsScience, Technology & Clocks - Robert C. CheneyAssistant - Chris BarberSilver - Stuart G. Slavid;Assistant: Sara C. WishartToys & Dolls - Robert C. CheneyAuctioneers - LaGina Austin, David Bonsey, Robert C. Cheney,Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane, Marie C. Keep, Gloria Lieberman,Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney,Stuart P. Whitehurst
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FINE DINING
Coral Seafood Restaurant29 S. Bolton St.Marlborough, MA508.460.3474
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Guiseppe’s Grille35 Solomon Pond Rd.Northborough, MA508.393.4405
Allora Ristorante139 Lakeside Ave. Rte. 20Marlborough, MA508.485.4300
Wildwood Steakhouse189 Boston Post Rd. EastMarlborough, MA508.481.2021
Longhorn Steakhouse191 Boston Post Rd.Marlborough, MA508.481.4100
Tandoori Grill197 H Boston Post Rd. WestMarlborough, MA508.357.6551
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Boston Market185 Boston Post Rd. WestMarlborough, MA508.229.2525
Panera Bread197 Boston Post Rd. WestMarlborough, MA508.281.6161
Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub32 Boston Post Rd. WestMarlborough, MA508.480.8899
Linguini’s Italian Eatery350 Boston Post Rd. WestMarlborough, MA508.481.9747
China Taste197 Boston Post Rd. WestMarlborough, MA508.229.2882
Yoong TongThai Cuisine and Sushi278 Main St./Rt. 20Northborough, MA508.393.7714
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