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Results from the February
22, 2003 Auction
Just Prices-Printable Version
Photos
of Items
Many of the descriptions include links to photos
in the description.
Lots
1-99 shown below | Lots
100-199 | Lots 200-299 | Lots
300-399 | Lots 400-499 | Lots
500-650
| Lot
No. |
Description |
Estimated
Price |
Actual Price
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1.
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Shirvan
rug, ca. 1890, with a gold field and multiple borders,
3'7" x 4'8".
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Est. $1,500-2,200
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2,875
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2.
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Melas
Turkish prayer rug, ca. 1890, 3'7" x 4'9"
(two minor reweaves).
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Est. $1,000-1,500
|
345
|
|
3.
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Karachopf
Kazak rug, ca. 1900, with a central ivory medallion
and multiple borders, 5' x 6'5".
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Est. $2,000-3,000
|
2,990
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4.
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Serapi
room-size rug, ca. 1910, with a large central medallion
on a peach field with blue corners and a crab border, 12'4"
x 19'5"(even sun fading).
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Est. $10,000-12,000
|
9,775
|
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5.
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Kazak
rug, ca. 1900, with 3 medallions on a blue field within
an ivory border, 4'3" x 7'6".
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Est. $2,300-3,000
|
4,255
|
|
6.
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Kazak
rug, ca. 1890, with a red field and ivory border,
4' x 6'11".
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Est. $2,000-3,000
|
4,600
|
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7.
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Kazak
rug, ca. 1900, with a red field and multiple borders,
4' x 4'8".
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Est. $500-700
|
1,035
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8.
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Shirvan
rug, ca. 1910, with a blue field and ivory border,
3'5" x 6'7"(end rewoven).
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Est. $1,000-1,200
|
1,150
|
|
9.
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Turkish
rug, ca. 1930, with one and a half medallions and
multiple borders, 5'2" x 5'3"(reduced).
|
Est. $300-500
|
403
|
|
10.
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Shirvan
prayer rug, ca. 1900, with boteh design on a cobalt
field with multiple borders, 4'2" x 4'7"(end rewoven).
|
Est. $2,000-2,500
|
2,760
|
|
11.
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Gendje
rug, ca. 1900, with 3 central medallions on a blue
field with multiple borders, 3' x 4'9".
|
Est. $1,000-1,200
|
5,750
|
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12.
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Kurd
Kazak, ca. 1910, with repeating medallions on a blue
field with an ivory border, 3'8" x 5'10".
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Est. $1,100-1,500
|
1,725
|
|
13.
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Tabriz
room-size rug, ca. 1880, with a large central medallion
on an open salmon field with blue and ivory corners and multiple
borders, 7'4" x 11"(one end reduced/fading).
|
Est. $2,500-3,500
|
1,093
|
|
14.
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Turkoman
rug, ca. 1910, with 4 brown panels and multiple borders,
4'3" x 6'8".
|
Est. $600-800
|
920
|
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15.
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Turkoman Bohkara
rug, 3'5"
x 4'8", together with another
rug, 3'2" x 4'4". Both rugs are VERY
similar.
|
Est. $200-400
|
259
|
|
16.
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Bidjar
room-size carpet, ca. 1920, with a central medallion
on a rust field with multiple borders, 8'8" x 11'8".
|
Est. $3,500-4,500
|
4,600
|
|
17.
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Northwest
Moghan runner, ca. 1890, with repeating central medallions
on an ivory border, 3'2" x 13'8"(some reweave).
|
Est. $1,500-2,000
|
No sale
|
|
18.
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Kazak
cloud band rug, ca. 1900, with 3 central medallions
on a rust field with ivory border, 5'2" x 8'2".
|
Est. $4,000-5,000
|
5,175
|
|
19.
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Kazak
rug, ca. 1910, with a blue field and gold border,
3'2" x 6'10".
|
Est. $1,200-1,500
|
3,450
|
|
20.
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Kazak
cloud band rug, ca. 1900, with 3 central medallions
on a rust field with ivory borders, 4'7" x 6'9".
|
Est. $1,500-2,000
|
4,313
|
|
21.
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Kazak
rug, ca. 1900, with 4 medallions on a rust field with
blue border, 5' x 7'7".
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Est. $2,000-2,500
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No sale
|
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22.
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Kazak
cloud band rug, ca. 1900, with 2 large and 1 half
medallions on a red field with multiple borders, 5'2"
x 8'6"(minor reweaves).
|
Est. $1,500-2,000
|
3,738
|
|
23.
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Kazak
rug, ca. 1900, with a large diamond medallion on a
rust field with multiple borders, 5' x 7'8"(minor reweave).
|
Est. $1,500-2,000
|
2,530
|
|
24.
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Sarouk
runner, ca. 1950, with overall floral design on a
rust field with multiple borders, 2'7 1/2" x 14'9".
|
Est. $300-500
|
863
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25.
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Semi
antique Sarouk rug with a rust field and multiple
borders, 3'4" x 4'10".
|
Est. $400-600
|
1,035
|
|
26.
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Semi
antique Sarouk rug with a floral design on a rust
field with multiple borders, 4'1" x 6'5".
|
Est. $300-500
|
288
|
|
27.
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Room-size
Sarouk carpet, ca. 1920, with a floral design on a
rust field and multiple borders, 8'7" x 12'.
|
Est. $1,200-1,600
|
2,645
|
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28.
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Semi
antique room-size Tabriz rug with a blue field and
rust border, 7'10" x 10'8".
|
Est. $800-1,200
|
3,738
|
|
29.
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Hamadan
rug, ca. 1940, with blue field and rust corners and
multiple borders, 4'6" x 6'4".
|
Est. $400-600
|
748
|
|
30.
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Semi
antique Sarouk rug with a central medallion on a cobalt
field and multiple borders, 4'5" x 6'8".
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Est. $300-500
|
1,380
|
|
31.
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Bakhtiari
Kilim runner, ca. 1930, with repeating medallions
on a brown field, 3'6" x 12'4".
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Est. $500-700
|
230
|
|
32.
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Joshan
Sarouk rug, ca. 1940, with a central ivory medallion
on a cobalt field and multiple borders, 3'4" x 5'.
|
Est. $200-400
|
201
|
|
33.
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Bohkara
rug, ca. 1920, with repeating medallions on a rust
field, 3'3" x 5'7".
|
Est. $200-400
|
288
|
|
34.
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Hamadan
runner, ca. 1950, with 3 medallions on a blue ground
with indigo blue and red border, 2'6" x 11'2".
|
Est. $800-1,000
|
1,380
|
|
35.
|
Room-size
Kirman, ca. 1930, with a floral design on a mustard
field, 6'9" x 9'10".
|
Est. $1,500-2,000
|
2,300
|
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36.
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Sarouk
mat with overall floral pattern, 3'3" x 4'8".
|
Est. $200-250
|
173
|
|
37.
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Large
Sarouk oriental rug, ca. 1950, with overall floral
pattern on a wine field, 11'2" x 17'.
|
Est. $2,500-3,500
|
3,738
|
|
38.
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Lori
Pambok Kazak rug, ca. 1900, with 3 medallions on a
rust field with ivory border, 5'7" x 6'(minor repairs).
|
Est. $1,500-2,000
|
2,300
|
|
39.
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Sterling
silver tea service by International, 20th c., comprised
of a coffee pot, a teapot, covered sugar, a creamer and tray,
approximately 191 oz. total weight.
|
Est. $2,500-3,500
|
2,070
|
|
39a.
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Gorham
sterling silver tea service, 20th c., retailed by
Bailey, Banks and Biddle Co., comprised of 2 teapots, covered
sugar, waste bowl and creamer with wood handles, approximately
70 oz. total weight, en suite with a Sheffield kettle on stand.
|
Est. $1,500-1,800
|
920
|
|
39b.
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Five
Philadelphia silver serving spoons, mid 19th c., impressed
"I. McMullin", together with 2 by R & W Wilson
and 14 pieces of miscellaneous sterling tableware, approximately
28 oz. total weight.
|
Est. $300-400
|
575
|
|
40.
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Lebanon County, Pennsylvania calligraphy
and watercolor birth certificate for Barbara Ann Witmor
with a central script surrounded by grape vines, 15 1/2"
x 19 3/4"(unfinished).
|
Est. $600-800
|
518
|
|
41.
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Pennsylvania Federal line inlaid walnut
work table with a rectangular top above 3 drawers
resting on square tapering legs, all with line inlay, 30 1/4"
h., 19" w.
|
Est. $800-1,000
|
2,300
|
|
42.
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Massachusetts Federal ladies
writing desk, ca. 1800, the upper section with an
oval inlaid prospect door flanked by 2 tambour doors, over
a lower section with a fall front above 3 long drawers with
tiger maple banding, flanked by inlaid stiles, supported by
turned and reeded legs fitted with castors, 48" h., 40
1/2" w.
|
Est. $3,000-3,500
|
No sale
|
|
43.
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George
III mahogany server, ca. 1790, with a split bowfront
lift lid over a conforming case with 1 faux drawer above 1
long drawer, both with line inlaid edges, supported by square
tapering legs joined by a lower shelf, 34" h., 27 1/2".
|
Est. $1,000-1,500
|
805
|
|
44.
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Bucks County, Pennsylvania Federal figured applewood
chest of drawers, ca. 1800, the rectangular top with
applied molded edge over a line inlaid case with 4 graduated
drawers appearing to retain the original brasses, all resting
on flaring French feet, 36 1/4" h., 38" w.
|
Est. $2,500-3,500
|
No sale
|
|
45.
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English
Queen Anne mahogany wing chair, ca. 1730, with scrolled
arms supported by cabriole legs and pad feet.
|
Est. $2,500-3,500
|
2,760
|
|
46.
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Philadelphia
Sheraton mahogany server, ca. 1810, with a rectangular
top with concave front over a conforming case, flanked by
reeded stiles supported by turned reeded legs terminating
in brass casters, 32" h., 47" w.(veneer loss).
|
Est. $2,500-3,500
|
1,955
|
|
47.
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Staffordshire
silver luster tea service, late 19th c., comprising
a teapot, covered sugar and creamer with floral and grape
decoration.
|
Est. $300-500
|
345
|
|
48.
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Tantalus
with 2 colorless glass decanters in a locking line and fan
inlaid mahogany case, 12" h.
|
Est. $400-700
|
805
|
|
49.
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Set
of 8 New England rodback windsor side chairs, ca. 1810,
with bamboo turnings, retaining old black painted surface,
one dated 1809 and another initialed "LM". Provenance:
Carrie & Ray Ruggles, Brookfield, MA.
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Est. $5,000-7,000
|
No sale
|
|
50.
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Large
Gorham 12-piece sterling silver service, ca. 1879,
each piece with elaborate banding depicting Viking ships being
pulled by serpent and cupids on horseback, comprising a lidded
vegetable dish, large pitcher, 4 wine coasters, salt and pepper
shakers, 2 coffee pots, covered sugar and a waste bowl, approx.
270 oz. total weight(without wine coasters). Provenance: Mary
J. Drexel home, Gladwyne, PA.
|
Est. $7,000-9,000
|
8,050
|
|
51.
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Hand
colored engraved miniature portrait of "The Honorable
J. B. Maxwell, N.J.", 1 7/8" l. together with 2
hand colored engravings of Daniel Webster and Charles Carroll.
|
Est. $400-600
|
1,380
|
|
52.
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Fine
American miniature portrait on ivory of a little girl,
ca. 1835, in a blue dress holding a bouquet, in a gutta-percha
case, 2 5/8" x 2 1/8".
|
Est. $2,500-3,500
|
4,600
|
|
53.
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Peale
Museum hollow cut profile silhouette, early 19th c.,
of Washington, 5 3/4" h., together with 2 Peale Museum
silhouettes of Sarah and William Jones(Tatnall family).
|
Est. $400-500
|
1,380
|
|
54.
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Turned
wood and tin chandelier, late 19th c., with an urn
turned shaft and spokes supporting a round tin trough with
23 candleholders, retaining blue painted surface, 28 1/2"
h., 35" dia.(lacking one candle cup).
|
Est. $800-1,200
|
374
|
|
55.
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Gustavo Simoni(Italian, 1846-1926) -
Watercolor on paper busy market scene, signed lower right
"G. Simoni Sorrento 1901", 21 1/2" x 33 3/4".
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Est. $8,000-10,000
|
No sale
|
|
56.
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Pair
of scrimshaw swordfish jawbones, mid 19th c., the
first decorated with a scantily clad young woman, "Mary",
the other with a pot of flowers and the initial, "N.W.C",
14 1/2" l.
|
Est. $400-600
|
1,093
|
|
57.
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Scrimshaw
whales tooth, ca. 1850, elaborately decorated with
a Federal house, wounded soldier, agricultural emblems and
military symbols, 6 5/8" l.
|
Est. $500-1,000
|
2,588
|
|
58.
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Francis Cecil Boult(British, 19th c) - Oil on board
fox hunting scene of a man jumping with 2 hounds, signed
lower right "F. Cecil Boult 1888", 9 1/2" x
13".
|
Est. $1,500-2,000
|
1,495
|
|
59.
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Francis Cecil Boult(British, 19th c.) - Oil on board
fox
hunting scene of a man jumping with two hounds, signed
lower left "F. Cecil Boult 1888", 9 1/2" x
13".
|
Est. $1,500-2,000
|
1,495
|
|
60.
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Bronze architectural element, late 19th c., representing
the Seal
of the City of New York, comprising a spread winged eagle(symbol
of the state of New York), above a sailor(representing early
settlement) and an Indian(representing Native Americans that
were already here), flanking a crest with a beaver(symbol
of Dutch East India Co.), and windmill, barrel and flower(representing
early Industry), all above the date of 1664, and banner inscribed
"SIGILLUM.CIVITATIS.NOVI.EBORACI"(Seal of City of
New York), 46" h., 44 1/2" w.
|
Est. $3,000-4,000
|
7,475
|
|
61.
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English
silk on silk oval needlework picture, early 19th c.,
depicting a landscape with "Lena feeding the Swans",
14" x 11".
|
Est. $500-600
|
978
|
|
62.
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English
silk on linen oval needlework picture, ca. 1820, depicting
a map of England and Wales within a floral border, 21"
x 18 1/2".
|
Est. $500-700
|
288
|
|
63.
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American
silk on linen needlework sampler wrought by Mary Vesey,
June 14, 1801, with alphabet over verse above potted flowers
and bird with a floral border, 15" x 13 1/4".
|
Est. $300-400
|
1,035
|
|
64.
|
William
and Mary cedar gateleg dining table, mid 18th c.,
possibly Bermuda, with an oval dropleaf top overhanging a
base with ring and baluster turned legs, 28 1/4" h.,
48 1/2" w.(walnut top is early replacement).
|
Est. $2,000-2,500
|
2,875
|
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65.
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American oil on canvas 3/4 length portrait
of a lady, ca. 1880, depicting a woman in a black
dress wearing jewelry and holding a fan standing in a draped
drawing room beside a table of flowers, 42 3/4" x 28
1/2".
|
Est. $1,000-2,000
|
1,265
|
|
66.
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Pennsylvania
Chippendale mahogany card table, ca. 1790, with a
molded rectangular top over a frame with a single drawer supported
by square tapering legs ending in Marlborough feet, 31"
h., 34 1/2" w.
|
Est. $900-1,400
|
633
|
|
67.
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Pennsylvania
Federal mahogany secretary linen press, ca. 1810,
the upper section with a molded cornice over 2 cupboard doors,
the lower section with pull out desk with fitted interior
over 2 cupboard doors resting on French feet, 93 1/2"
h., 42 3/4" w.
|
Est. $2,500-3,500
|
2,875
|
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68.
|
William
and Mary upholstered walnut armchair, ca. 1740, possibly
French Canadian, with a needlepoint upholstered back, downward
sloping arms terminating in ram's horn grips, supported by
block and baluster turned legs joined by similar stretchers.
Provenance: Joe Kindig, Jr., 1927.
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Est. $3,000-5,000
|
6,325
|
|
68a.
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William
and Mary walnut dining chair, ca. 1740, possibly French
Canadian, with overupholstered back and seat, supported by
block and rope twist carved legs and similar stretchers. Provenance:
Joseph Kindig, Jr. 1927.
|
Est. $1,000-1,500
|
259
|
|
68b.
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Chester County, Pennsylvania
Sheraton cherry and birdseye maple work table, ca. 1820,
with 2 curved front drawers and turned legs, 30" h.,
22" w.
|
Est. $400-600
|
863
|
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68c.
|
Pennsylvania
walnut high-back drysink, mid 19th c., with scalloped
sides, deep well and 2 drawers flanking 2 doors, 50"
h., 42" w.
|
Est. $800-1,000
|
1,725
|
|
68d.
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Pennsylvania
punched tin coffee pot, early 19th c., with decoration
of potted tulip flanked by birds, stars and trailing vines,
11 1/2" h.
|
Est. $2,000-2,500
|
1,955
|
|
69.
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Pennsylvania
painted poplar tavern table, ca. 1760, with a rectangular
top over a frame with a single drawer supported by boldly
turned and blocked baluster legs joined by H-stretcher, retaining
old red stained surface, 30" h., 33" w. Provenance:
Joe Kindig, Jr. 1927.
|
Est. $3,000-4,000
|
7,475
|
|
70.
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Pennsylvania
poplar spice chest, ca. 1800 the molded top over 10
drawers, resting on bracket feet, 20" h., 17" w.
Provenance: Pioneer Philadelphia collector and author.
|
Est. $1,500-2,000
|
2,300
|
|
71.
|
Philadelphia
silk and painted oval needlework picture, probably Folwell
School, early 19th c., depicting allegorical garden scene
with maiden holding garland standing beside seated soldier
napping under a tree within a reverse painted liner, inscribed
"Ann G. Walpole Philadelphia, 1822", 19 1/2"
x 19 1/4".
|
Est. $3,500-4,500
|
9,775
|
|
72.
|
Delaware
Valley Queen Anne walnut dressing table, ca. 1760,
with a molded notched corner top over a case with 1 long drawer
over 3 short drawers above a shaped skirt resting on cabriole
legs terminating in trifid feet, 30" h., 30 3/4"
w.(alterations).
|
Est. $3,000-4,000
|
4,600
|
|
73.
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Pennsylvania
Chippendale cherry tall case clock, ca. 1790, with
a broken arched bonnet with carved rosettes enclosing a white
painted face, bearing the name "Solomon Yeakle"(Hereford
Twp.), over a case with arched panel door flanked by canted
and fluted stiles over a rectangular base on ogee bracket
feet, 96 1/2" h.(alterations).
|
Est. $4,000-5,000
|
7,475
|
|
74.
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Jacob Eichholtz, attributed(American, 1776-1842) -
Oil on canvas portrait
of a lady, ca. 1825, wearing a lace bonnet, purported
to be Sarah Thornton Mays, daughter of Captain Thornton of
the British Navy and mother of Commodore Isaac Mays of the
US Navy, 30" x 25".
|
Est. $800-1,200
|
1,725
|
|
75.
|
American
pictorial hooked rug, 19th c., with central spread
winged eagle with blue and white striped wings perched atop
American flag and shield within a red, green and blue rose
and vine border and red stripes, 36 1/2" x 49".
|
Est. $1,500-2,000
|
2,875
|
|
76.
|
Chinese
export porcelain teapot in the Canton pattern, 19th c.,
with square lid and conforming body, 4 3/4" h.
|
Est. $500-800
|
518
|
|
77.
|
Pair
of Chinese export blue and white porcelain 2-piece candlesticks,
early 19th c., made for the Islamic market, each with
large mid-drip pan, copper rims and conical bases, 9 3/4"
h.
|
Est. $800-1,200
|
978
|
|
78.
|
Pair
of Canton blue and white porcelain trumpet-form candlesticks,
19th c., 7 3/4" h.
|
Est. $1,500-2,000
|
2,070
|
|
79.
|
Group
of Canton table articles, 19th c., to include a creamer,
gravy boat, leaf form dish, 2 salts and 8 cup and saucers.
|
Est. $600-800
|
748
|
|
80.
|
New
England painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1820, the
rectangular top over a nailed case resting on later bracket
feet, retains overall green and black sponge decoration with
black pinstriping and floral highlights, initialed E.B.F.,
24" h., 41 1/2" w.
|
Est. $1,200-1,500
|
805
|
|
81.
|
Friederich Krebs(Southeastern Pennsylvania, active 1784-1812)
- Watercolor
and printed geburts und taufschein, for Joseph Kemmel,
with a central heart enclosing script flanked by typical vines,
flowers and hearts, 11 1/4" x 15 1/4".
|
Est. $600-1,200
|
403
|
|
82.
|
Chester County, Pennsylvania
Chippendale walnut dropleaf table, ca. 1780, the rectangular
top supporting 2 drop leaves over a frame with a scalloped
skirt supported by cabriole legs terminating in bold ball
and claw feet, 28 1/4" h., 48" w., 53" d. This
table represents an extremely fine example of its form.
|
Est. $5,000-6,000
|
18,400
|
|
83.
|
Pennsylvania
painted poplar 2-piece corner cupboard, ca. 1820,
the upper section with a molded and reeded cornice over a
12-pane glazed door flanked by canted and reeded stiles, over
a conforming lower section with a single drawer over a double
raised panel door resting on flaring French feet, retains
overall ochre grain painted surface over the original red,
83 1/2" h., 40 1/2" w.
|
Est. $5,000-6,000
|
6,900
|
|
84.
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Maryland
painted dower chest, dated 1791, the front with a
faded salmon ground, a central stylized tulip with date and
the initials "P.S.", flanked by 6 tulips, trailing
vines and diamonds, all within a black and yellow sawtooth
border, over a base molding resting on straight bracket feet,
23" h., 48" w. (loss to left rear foot). Provenance:
Removed from an Arlington, MD home.
|
Est. $4,000-5,000
|
5,175
|
|
85.
|
New
England painted pine apothecary cupboard, mid 19th c.,
comprising 64 small, numbered drawers, above 3 larger drawers,
retains overall ochre grain decoration, 39" h., 43"
w., 13" d.
|
Est. $9,000-12,000
|
9,200
|
|
86.
|
Pennsylvania
pieced quilt with red and green tulips and intricate
quilting.
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Est. $300-500
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920
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86a.
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Pennsylvania
pieced quilt, early 20th c., with red and yellow flowers
within sawtooth diamonds.
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Est. $300-500
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920
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86b.
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Pennsylvania
pieced quilt, early 20th c., with a yellow and wine
diamond and block pattern.
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Est. $400-500
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748
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86c.
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Pennsylvania
red and white pieced quilt with blocks of sawtooth
bordered fans and half circles.
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Est. $400-500
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1,093
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86d.
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Pennsylvania
appliqué quilt with calico flowers and leaves.
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Est. $400-600
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1,380
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86e.
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Ohio
woven jacquard coverlet
with floral design and tulip border.
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Est. $300-350
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288
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86f.
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New
England crewel embroidered coverlet, ca. 1800, twill
woven with homespun wool and a endearing thistle vine motif,
77" x 69". Similar examples can be found at Historic
Deerfield Village, Massachusetts, The Art Institute of Chicago,
and the Wadsworth Athenaeum.
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Est. $8,000-12,000
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5,750
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87.
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Pennsylvania
pieced calico quilt with star design and sawtooth
border.
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Est. $300-400
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748
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88.
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Pennsylvania
red, blue and white overshot coverlet, 19th c.
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Est. $300-400
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144
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89.
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Pennsylvania
blue and white overshot coverlet(some loss).
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Est. $200-300
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201
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90.
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Ferdinand A. Brader(American, b.1833) - Pencil
on paper drawing titled "The Property of David G.
and Margaret Hertzog, Cumru Town. Berks County, PA 1880",
with farmhouse, barn. outbuildings, animals, etc., in a hilly
landscape, 30 3/4" x 48"(tears, discolored).
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Est. $4,000-6,000
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4,140
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91.
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Unusual Pennsylvania
brown and tan overshot coverlet with geometric designs.
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Est. $300-500
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1,955
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92.
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Charles L. Shaw(British, 19th c.) - Oil
on canvas autumn landscape titled verso "The River
Side" with a man in a rowboat, signed lower right and
verso "Chas. L. Shaw 1883", 17 1/2" x 11 1/2".
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Est. $900-1,200
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1,150
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93.
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Lancaster
County painted poplar corner wall cupboard, ca. 1770,
with a molded cornice over a glazed door with rattail hinges,
flanked by fluted stiles over 2 drawers above a single raised
panel door with similar hinges over a scalloped skirt supported
by cutout straight bracket feet, retains original red painted
surface with blue, yellow, ivory and green highlights, 79"
h., 48" w.
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Est. $20,000-25,000
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No sale
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94.
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Edward Willis Redfield(American, 1869-1965) - Oil
on canvas winter landscape titled "Sunny Brook",
with a meandering brook, trees, and a house, signed lower
left "E.W. Redfield", 26" x 32". Provenance:
Exhibited Peter A. Juley & Son Photograph Collection,
Smithsonian Institution, The National Academy of Design, NY
1928, The Memorial Art Gallery, NY 1927, Grand Central Art
Galleries NY 1924. Illustrated in An American Impressionist,
p. 182 and The Redfield Letters, p. 23, 280, 404, both
by J.M.W. Fletcher.
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Est. $40,000-60,000
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115,000
|
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95.
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Continental
oil on canvas portrait of a boy, 19th c. wearing white
ruffled collar, green coat and medallion, 19 1/2" x 15".
Provenance: Mary J. Drexel home, Gladwyne, PA.
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Est. $1,000-1,500
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1,035
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96.
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William Lewis Marple(American, 1827-1910) - Oil
on canvas river landscape with a couple on the shore,
signed lower left "W.L. Marple", 18 3/4" x
29 1/4".
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Est. $4,000-6,000
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1,265
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97.
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Rembrandt Peale, School of(American, 1778-1860) -
Oil
on board portrait of a young girl wearing a white turban
and jacket, 16 3/4" x 12 3/4".
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Est. $2,000-2,500
|
978
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98.
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George
II style mahogany sofa with needlepoint upholstery
resting on 5 legs, the front 3 with acanthus carving terminating
in pad feet(losses to needlepoint).
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Est. $1,000-2,000
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12,650
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99.
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English
mahogany folio stand, ca. 1830, with adjustable lattice
leaves resting on scrolling legs with shaped returns, 43 1/4"
h., 31 1/2" w.
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Est. $1,000-1,500
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4,600
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