The Collection of Bob & Nancy Skinner NOVEMBER 17, 2023 I PART OF THE FALL SALE
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The Collection of Bob & Nancy Skinner PART OF THE FALL SALE
Friday, November 17, 2023 9:30 a.m. Eastern Location:
Headquarters: 1483 Route 6A, East Dennis, Mass. I 508-385-3116 I info@eldreds.com
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November 14 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. November 15-16 from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. November 17 from 8:45 a.m. to 11 a.m. and by appointment
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I M P O R TA N T N O T I C E S The Fall Sale Auction runs November 15-17, 2023, each session beginning at 9:30 a.m. Eastern. Please see separate catalogs for a complete list of lots, or view them online at www.eldreds.com. The Skinner Collection comprises Lots 4801-4954 of the sale. Bidding Options In-person, online, phone and absentee bidding available. To register for absentee and telephone bidding, please visit our website or call 508-385-3116. Online bidding available through www.eldreds.com. Terms A buyer’s premium will be added to the hammer price of all purchases. The buyer’s premium is 26 percent of the final bid price up to and including $500,000, and 10 percent of the final bid price over $500,000. We accept checks, cash, money orders, wire transfers and major credit cards for payment. Credit cards can only be used for up to $5,000 of the invoice total and the card must have a U.S. billing address. Bidders holding a resale number must provide the certificate or copy thereof when registering to bid or otherwise will be required to pay 6.25% Massachusetts sales tax on purchases. Items picked up in or shipped to Connecticut are subject to 6.35% Connecticut sales tax. Residents of other states may be subject to state and local sales taxes. Condition Reports Prospective bidders should satisfy themselves by personal inspection as to the condition of each lot. It is the bidder’s responsibility to obtain a condition report, by either visiting our website or contacting us. Although condition reports may be given on request, such reports are statements of opinion only. The absence of a condition report does not imply the property is in good condition. Regardless of whether or not a condition report is given, all property is sold subject to Item 1 of our Conditions of Sale, which provides that all property is sold as is. All dimensions are approximate.
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hen the Skinners established their auction house in the 1960s, Eldred’s, Withington and Bourne were the big players on the New England auction stage, but within a few short years Skinner’s had become a force. The four firms were then referred to as “The Big Four”.
Despite being competitors, the four auctioneers – Bob Skinner, Bob Eldred, Dick Withington and my dad, Dick Bourne – were always respectful and friendly toward each other, though they often engaged in some humorous bantering and harmless ribbing. I fondly remember my brother and I watching the foursome tee off during a golf match hosted by my father. Appropriate golf etiquette was not to be found during these rounds. From on-site auction, to traveling to antique stores and trips to New York City, antiques were a family affair for the Skinners. To me, the country furniture, folk art and children’s miniatures they collected somehow reflect their love of home and family. Before his sudden passing, Bob got to see his company grow immensely and had positioned it at the cutting edge of the auction industry. At its heart, it was an old-fashioned country auction house providing technology and expertise equal to that of any of the metropolitan houses. This is a business philosophy we here at Eldred’s still maintain to this day. We are proud to be chosen to handle this collection. The Skinner girls regaled me with stories of their childhood vacations on the Cape and family trips around New England ... trips that always included an auction. The girls have grown to love antiques themselves and are happy to share their parent's collection. It has truly been a pleasure working with the Skinner family and cataloging these special items. Bill Bourne Vice President, Eldred's Head of Americana
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4801. DECORATIVELY CARVED KITCHEN BOX America, Circa 1832 Painted blue. Lid carved with a pinwheel, “NS” and a sawtooth border, the lettering also executed in a sawtooth design. Interior of lid also carved “NS”. Dated 1832. According to the Skinner daughters, this was purchased by Bob for Nancy because of the “NS” initials. Height 3.5”. Diameter 8”. 400/600
4802. GREEN PAINTED TIERED PLANT STAND Late 19th/Early 20th Century In pine. Wonderful color and patina. Height 26.5”. Width 47.5”. Depth 22”. 250/350
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4803. MINIATURE WIRE COMPOTE CONTAINING MARBLE FRUIT 19th Century Seven pieces of fruit, including bananas, apples, pears, etc. Compote height 3.75”. Diameter 4”. 200/300
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4804. MINIATURE PAINT-DECORATED BLANKET BOX 19th Century In pine under blue paint. Decoration of red swags and tassels on all four sides. Height 3.25”. Width 7”. Depth 3.75”. 500/700
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4806. MINIATURE BLANKET CHEST Pennsylvania, Mid-19th Century In poplar under red paint with faded chrome yellow foliate decoration on top and sides. Dovetail construction. Whale ivory escutcheon. Interior fitted with a till and drawers. Turned legs. Marked “Jacob H. Swartz” on interior and back. Excellent patina. Height 5”. Width 7.75”. Depth 4.75”. 1,000/1,500
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4805. DOME-TOP DOCUMENT BOX Early 19th Century In pine. Snipe hinges. Excellent patina. Height 9”. Width 16”. Depth 12”. 150/250
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4807. CHILD’S SLANT-LID DESK New England, First Half of the 19th Century In pine under a red-wash finish. Slant lid encloses a simple interior. Case with three full-width drawers, one drawer missing a knob. Height 11.5”. Width 9”. Depth 6.25”. 200/300
4808. CAST IRON SEATED CAT DOORSTOP WITH ORIGINAL PAINT Early 20th Century Black and white cat with green eyes. Height 12.75”. 200/300
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4809. THREE-TIER WALL SHELF America, 19th Century In pine under black paint. Wonderfully exaggerated shaped sides. Bowfront shelves. Height 30.25”. Width 18.75”. Depth 8”. 400/600
4810. WOODEN BOWL ATTRIBUTED TO THE SENECA IROQUOIS Early 19th Century Deep rich patina. Handwritten label on underside “A Seneca Iroquois carved wood bowl, N.Y. ca 1800”. Height 2.25”. Length 14.5”. Width 4.75”. 250/350
4811. SET OF FOUR PENOBSCOT BAY NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS Maine, 19th Century All with lids. Colorful straps in shades of pale yellow, teal, red, blue and green. Nice patina. Heights from 10.5” to 14.5”. 400/600
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4812. SIX TREENWARE ITEMS 19th Century A trencher, a sifter, a spoon, a fork, a curly maple butter paddle with bird-form terminal, and a figural clothespin with male anatomical features. Trencher height 3.25”. Length 12”. Width 7.25”. 250/350
4813. FOLK ART MINIATURE ARTICULATING TURTLE America, Mid- to Late 19th Century Original red, cream and black paint. Movable head, legs and tail. Height 2.25”. Length 4.25”. Width 3”. 300/500
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4814. TWO SILHOUETTE SAMPLE ALBUMS, ATTRIBUTED TO EVELINA BARDWELL Early to Mid-19th Century Leather-bound pocket-size albums containing bust portraits, the heads clipped and the busts stamped. One with “No 6” label on cover and “S. Bardwell.” stamp on the front paste-down. Contains four portraits, two women and two men, and a loose piece of fabric painted black to place behind the clipped heads. Other stamped “S. Bardwell” on the first free endpaper. Contains three portraits, two men and one women, plus four additional stamped busts at the rear and a piece of fabric-backed paper painted matte black that is affixed to a string tied into the binding. Approx. 3.5” x 4.25” and 3.75” x 5”. 1,000/1,500
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Evelina Bardwell, of Williamstown, Massachusetts (d. 1892) appears to have been an active silhouette artist working in the western part of the state. It is unclear why the stamp markings are “S. Bardwell” rather than “E. Bardwell”. A similar album, also attributed to Bardwell and with the same stamp marking, was sold publicly in 2022.
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4815. SET OF FOUR SILHOUETTES, TWO ATTRIBUTED TO EVELINA BARDWELL 19th Century Depict a boy, a girl, a man and a woman. Pencil inscriptions verso identify the man as Joseph King, the woman as his wife, Sarah Childe King “before 1840”, the boy as J. Leavitt[?] King and the girl as Elvira[?] King Pr[...]. The busts of the man and woman are stamped, rather than clipped or painted, and are similar to those seen in a sample album assembled by Bardwell, the previous lot in this collection. Housed in black and gold eglomise frames. Framed 5.5” x 4.5”. 200/300
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4816. COUNTRY WASH BENCH America, 19th Century Hardwood showing remnants of red wash and blue paint. Shaped bootjack ends. Height 19”. Length 84”. Depth 14.5”. 300/500
4818. BIRGE & FULLER EMPIRE SHELF CLOCK Bristol, Connecticut, Mid-19th Century Mahogany veneer ogee case. Painted Roman numeral dial with floral decoration at corners. Eight-day movement. Maker’s label on interior. Height 29.5”. Width 17”. Depth 5”. 150/250
4817. THREE MINIATURE LIGHTING DEVICES America, 19th Century A tin six-light candle chandelier, a brass double fat lamp and a wrought iron hanging candle light. Heights from 2” to 9”. 300/500
4819. DIMINUTIVE SIDEBOARD New England, First Half of the 19th Century Hardwood under an old red-wash finish. Three drawers over cupboard doors, all with turned wooden pulls. Tapered legs. Height 40.75”. Width 48”. Depth 16.5”. 1,000/1,500
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4820. SET OF EIGHT WINDSOR CAGE-BACK CHAIRS New England, Circa 1810 Two armchairs and six side. Under old green paint, with decoration of a spread-wing eagle on the cruciform panels at the centers of the cages. Serifed signature on underside of several seats “Ciller[?]”. Back heights 36.5”. Seat heights 18”. 1,500/2,500
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4821. COUNTRY DROP-LEAF HARVEST TABLE New England, Second Quarter of the 19th Century Red-wash finish. Height 28.25”. Length 72.5”. Width 18” plus two 12” drop leaves. 1,000/1,500
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4822. MINIATURE PAINT-DECORATED STOOL New England, First Half of the 19th Century Black banding and brown foliate designs against a brick red ground. Arched ends. Height 7”. Length 10.75”. Width 5.75”. 500/1,000
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4823. CHILD’S PAINT-DECORATED WOODEN PAIL America, Second Half of the 19th Century “Good Boy” and stars, flags, a shield, lyres, etc. in red against a cream ground. Metal and wood handle. Metal hoops painted blue. Pail height 4.5”. Diameter 5.25”. 600/900
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4824. MINIATURE BLANKET CHEST America, 19th Century In pine. Old, possibly original, blue paint. Snipe hinges. Bootjack ends. Height 7”. Width 11”. Depth 5.25”. 500/700 4824
4825. CHILD’S BLANKET CHEST America, First Half of the 19th Century In pine, retaining its original brick red paint. Dovetail construction. Top with applied edge. Nicely shaped skirt. Height 10.5”. Width 15.75”. Depth 9.25”. 500/700
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4826. CHILD’S WINDSOR BOW-BACK ARMCHAIR New England, Late 18th Century In old crusty black paint. Turned bulbous legs joined by an H-stretcher. Back height 23.5”. Seat height 10.5”. 300/500
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4827. CHILD’S CHIPPENDALE-STYLE CORNER CUPBOARD Late 19th/Early 20th Century Under old blue paint. In the style of a built-in corner cupboard, with an arched valance, shaped shelves and lower cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf. Height 25.5”. Maximum width 18”. Maximum depth 7.25”. 300/500
4828. PAINTED TRADE SIGN 19th or 20th Century “4 Miles to Graves and Jennison’s One Price Clothing House, Hudson”, probably referring to Hudson, Massachusetts. Oil on board. Height 47.75”. Width 11.75”. 1,000/2,000
4829. WINDSOR FAN-BACK ARMCHAIR Late 18th Century In ash and other hardwoods under old deep brown paint. Bulbous turned legs and stretcher. Back height 39”. Seat height 18.25”. 700/1,000
4830. MAP OF CONNECTICUT 1930 Marked “Drawn by Hayden L. Griswold Copyrighted 1930”. Framed 21.25” x 27”. 150/250
4831. FIVE BLOWN FREE-MOLD CLEAR GLASS ITEMS First Half of the 19th Century Pittsburgh and Sandwich. Includes a small whiskey, a shallow bowl, two miniature decanters and a half-pint decanter. One missing a stopper. Heights from 2.75” to 6.75”. 200/300
4832. EIGHT REDWARE MINIATURES, MOSTLY OHIO 19th Century Six jugs, one pitcher and a crock. Heights to 4.5”.
300/500
4833. SEVEN PIECES OF REDWARE, MOSTLY OHIO Mid-19th Century Includes mugs, bowls and a small jug. Heights to 5.5”.
400/600
4834. SEVEN PIECES OF ANTIQUE COLORED GLASS 19th Century Six small perfume and/or vinegar bottles and an early olive green inkwell. Heights from 1.25” to 6.25”. 200/300
4835. BOKHARA RUG: 6’9" x 10’0" Second Half of the 20th Century Five columns of ivory, onyx, midnight blue, red and orange tekke guls alternate with rows of onyx cruciform guls across the length of a red field. Red main border with traditional medallions in colors to match the field. 300/500 4828
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4836. AMERICAN SCHOOL 19th Century View of the estate of Mathias Collins by “itinerant painter Miss Polly”. Unsigned. Old handwritten note affixed verso inscribed “The Estate of Mathias Collins [?] 1852 Weston[?] Mass. Mathias Collins is in his yard. His grandchildren are passing on their way to school. George, Fred & Ann Collins. Their own home adjoins to the grandfather’s estate to the right of the cows in the yard. Painted by an itinerant painter named Miss Polly.”. Oil on canvas, 22” x 30.25”. Framed 27.5” x 36.25”. 1,000/2,000
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4837. SET OF SIX PAINT-DECORATED WINDSOR ARROW-BACK SIDE CHAIRS New England, First Quarter of the 19th Century Hardwood with pine seats. Green foliate decoration against a chrome yellow ground. Back heights 33”. Seat heights 18”. 1,000/1,500
4838. THREE COVERED MEASURES 19th Century Two Shaker. Heights from 1.75” to 2.25”. Lengths from 2.25” to 5.5”. 500/1,000
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4839. TWO REDWARE JUGS America, 19th Century Both with applied strap handles. One mounted as a table lamp. Jug heights 9” and 10.5”. 200/300
4840. FIVE SPLINT BASKETS America, 19th to Early 20th Century Varied forms. Heights from 2.5” to 17.75”. 250/350
4841. BLANKET CHEST Pennsylvania, Second Quarter of the 19th Century In poplar. Washed and grain-painted surfaces. Acorn-form turned feet. Height 23.25”. Width 43.5”. Depth 20.5”. 250/350
4842. CHIPPENDALE MIRROR 18th Century Walnut frame. Crest with gilt Prince of Wales feathers. Nicely carved and incised ears. Gilt liner. Retains original mirror glass. Height 28”. Width 16”. 250/350
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4843. RARE SHOE-FOOT HUTCH TABLE New England, 18th Century Hardwood. Circular top with washeddown surface. Base with single drawer and nicely shaped feet. Underside of top and base with a red-wash finish. Height 28”. Top diameter 49.75”. 1,500/2,500
4844. SIXTEEN TREENWARE MINIATURES America, 19th Century Includes a candle box, a fire helmet silhouette, firkins, cutlery trays, kitchen utensils, bowls, etc. Heights to 3”. 300/500
4845. COLLECTION OF EIGHT SMALL BASKETS 19th Century Varied forms, mostly Native American examples but one possibly Shaker. Includes a nesting set and a birch box containing a handwritten note “Nina L. gave me this long ago” (most likely referencing noted folk art and Americana collector Nina Fletcher Little). Heights from 1.25” to 6.5”. 300/400
4847. LADDERBACK SIDE CHAIR New England, 18th Century Under 19th Century gold and black paint, the crest rail with a foliate design. Rush seat. Back height 42.5”. Seat height 17.5”. 200/300
4848. TWO REDWARE JUGS America, 19th Century Both with applied strap handles. Mounted as table lamps. Jug heights 10” and 10.5”. 200/300
4846. COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE ONE-DRAWER STAND Connecticut, First Quarter of the 19th Century In cherry. Height 29”. Width 21.5”. Depth 17.75”. 150/250
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4849. SPONGE-PAINTED SIXTEEN-DRAWER STORAGE CHEST New England, Mid-19th Century In pine under black, red and blue-green paint. Molded-edge top. Drawers with turned wooden pulls. Flat bracket feet. Height 34”. Width 35”. Depth 15.5”. 1,000/1,500
4850. TWO GOTHIC-MOLDED EMERALD GREEN GLASS PICKLE BOTTLES America, 19th Century Heights 12” and 13.75”. 150/250 4849
4851. FIVE-TIER SHELF America, 19th Century Hardwood under an old finish with nice patina. Scalloped sides. Height 48.5”. Width 31.5”. Depth 10.5”. 600/900
4852. LARGE STONEWARE CROCK Probably Ohio, Mid-19th Century Impressed “N. Clark Athens” above cobalt blue garland decoration. Applied strap handles. Height 9.25”. Diameter 13.5”. 300/500
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4853. TWO STONEWARE JUGS America, 19th Century One redware with superb tan and deep green mottled glaze. Other with deep and medium brown glaze. Both with an applied strap handle. Heights 9.5” and 13.5”. 300/400
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4854. CHILD’S BLANKET CHEST New England, Late 18th/Early 19th Century In pine under an old red-wash finish. Bootjack ends. Latch hardware an early addition. Height 11.75”. Width 23”. Depth 9.25”. 300/500
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4855. BERNARD COREY Massachusetts, 1914-2000 “Farm on the River”. Signed lower right “Bernard Corey”. Titled verso. Oil on masonite, 9” x 12”. Framed 13.5” x 16.5”. 700/1,000
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4856. BERNARD COREY Massachusetts, 1914-2000 “The Little Red Barn”. Signed lower right “Bernard Corey”. Titled verso. Oil on heavy cardboard, 9” x 12”. Framed 15” x 18”. 900/1,200
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4857. BERNARD COREY Massachusetts, 1914-2000 “Cow Pasture”. Signed lower right “Bernard Corey”. Titled verso. Oil on masonite, 6.25” x 9”. Framed 11” x 14”. 600/900
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4858. HIGH-BACKED BUCKET BENCH New England, Mid-19th Century In pine under an old red-wash finish. Dovetail construction. Tongue-and-groove paneled back. Height 55”. Width 59.25”. Depth 14.25”. 1,000/1,500
4860. LOT OF EPHEMERA 19th/20th Century 1) 1852 auction broadside “By J.A.D. Joslin Houses and Lots at Auction”. 15.75” x 10.75”. 2) 1861 Confederate States of America ten dollar note, dated Richmond, Virginia, July 25, 1861. Hand-numbered and signed by C.C. Thayer and another illegible. Tears and losses. Approx. 3.25” x 5.25”. 3) German Reichsbanknote 50-mark note, dated Berlin, June 24, 1919. 4” x 6”. 4) 1801 handwritten promissory note, signed by Luke Drury[?], witnessed and embossed. Tears and losses. 3” x 7.75”. 5-6) Invitation to “The Third Annual Ball of Howard S.F. Engine Co., No. 1”, Washington Hall, Charlestown, February 15, 1867, with “Complimentary” entrance ticket. Printed in purple on buff/white paper, the ticket with fancy gold border. Invitation 8” x 5” folded. 7-10) Four small prints with illuminated quotes of Elbert Hubbard, founder of the Roycroft artisan community. Probably bookplates from one of Hubbard’s books. Each 8.75” x 6.25”. 11) Entrance ticket to the marriage of Napoleon I and Archduchess Marie-Louise of Austria in the grand salon of the Louvre, April 2, 1810, issued by the grand master of ceremonies. Hand-addressed to “Monsieur le premier Secretaire del a Legation des Etats Unis”. Matted 11.5” x 12.75”. 12) “Old Maid” print. 10.75” x 8”. 300/500
4859. MINIATURE PAINT-DECORATED BLANKET CHEST America, 19th Century In pine under reddish brown paint. Lid and front with colorful floral bouquets. Front and sides with line banding accented with floral sprigs at each corner. Pencil inscription on underside of lid “This I gave to [...] Anna a long [...]”. Very faint pencil inscriptions on undersides. Height 2.75”. Width 5”. Depth 2.25”. 250/350
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4861. AMERICAN SCHOOL 19th Century Tabletop still life of autumnal fruits. Unsigned. Oil on board, 21.75” x 28” including board molding. 500/1,000
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4862. MINIATURE WINDSOR FAN-BACK ARMCHAIR Circa 1900 Painted black. Height 10.75”. 200/300
4863. PAIR OF CARVED WOODEN ACROBATS ON HORSEBACK Pennsylvania, Late 19th Century Male and female figures standing in different positions atop galloping horses. Heights 6.5”. Lengths 8.75”. 300/500
4864. TURNED WOODEN BARREL-FORM CANISTER America, 19th Century Painted black-green. Height 7.75”. Maximum diameter 4.75”. 250/350
4865. MINIATURE CARVED WOODEN ROOSTER ATOP A TURTLE Pennsylvania, 19th Century Some polychrome decoration. Height 3.75”. 200/300
4866. TIN BOX OF COOKIE MOLDS 19th Century Contains approx. 27 tin molds in varied forms, several figural. Box height 5”. Length 9.25”. Width 8.75”. 150/250
4867. WINDSOR BOW-BACK ARMCHAIR New England, Circa 1800 Hardwood under an old finish with wonderful patina. Back height 40.75”. Seat height 18”. 500/800
4868. WINDSOR BOW-BACK ARMCHAIR ROCKER America, Circa 1810 Under old black paint. Scrolled-out arms with delicate handholds. Bamboo-turned splats and legs. Back height 43”. Seat height 15.5”. 200/300
4869. RARE AND UNUSUAL ANTIQUE FOLDING LUGGAGE RACK Last Half of the 19th Century Straps with colorful floral needlework design. Turned wooden frame painted black. Height 23.5”. Top open 21” x 17”. 300/500
4870. NEW ENGLAND HANDLED SPLINT BASKET Second Half of the 19th Century Total height 20.25”. Length 17.5”. Width 10.25”.
150/250
4872. CHARMING THREE-TIER HANGING SHELF America, 19th Century Painted brown, cream and gold, with grain-painted shelves. Wonderfully exaggerated scalloped crest. Canted sides. Shelves supported by slender columns. Height 25”. Width 23.25”. Depth 6.5”. 200/300
4873. HAMILTON PERPETUAL WALL CALENDAR Manchester, Connecticut, 19th Century Black painted wooden case with glazed window showing two panels, the fixed left panel with days of the week and the adjustable right panel with dates in a month. Glazed upper tablet depicts a gold spread-wing eagle surrounded by a circle of stars. Lower glazed door with “Hamilton Calendar” within a globe. Label on interior of door and on back “Hamilton Calendar (Pat. Pending) Woodbridge St. Manchester Conn.” and the verse “Thirty days hath September”. Panel adjustment mechanism accessed through lower door. Height 38.75”. Width 5.75”. Depth 2.5”. 300/500
4874. TOWER MUSKET CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION Late 18th/Early 19th Century Unit mark appears to be “87” over “TE”. Bore diameter 1”. Barrel length 42”. Total length 58”. 400/600
4875. LOW TABLE, PROBABLY SHAKER 19th Century Hardwood with remnants of red wash and chrome yellow paint. Tapered turned legs joined with a box stretcher. Height 22”. Top 30.75” x 22.75”. 200/300
4876. MINIATURE BLANKET CHEST CONTAINING ANIMAL FIGURES New England, 19th Century Brick red and mottled gray painted pine chest with bootjack ends. Contains 14 animals, including birds, cows, horses, etc. Chest height 4”. Width 6.5”. Depth 3.25”. 500/1,000
4877. SHIELD-SHAPED PAINTED WOODEN PICTURE FRAME Probably Pennsylvania, Mid-19th Century In pine with polychrome foliate and garland decoration. Oval aperture. 8.25” x 6”. 150/250
4878. STEP-BACK CUPBOARD New England, Early 19th Century In pine with a natural patinated finish. One-piece construction. Lower cupboard with two interior shelves. Height 80.5”. Width 52.25”. Depth 16.75”. 1,200/1,800
4871. TWO BLANKET OR QUILT RACKS America, Last Half of the 19th Century Smallest with deep-colored finish, cut-corner supports and shaped feet. Heights 28” and 38.5”. Widths 21” and 31.5”. 250/350
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4879. MINIATURE TIGER MAPLE BLANKET CHEST New England, First Half of the 19th Century Strongly figured grain. Dovetail construction. Lid attached with snipe hinges. Interior till. Superb patina. Height 4”. Width 5.5”. Depth 3”. 500/1,000
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4880. MINIATURE SEA CHEST America, 19th Century In pine with an exceptional brown grain-painted finish. Dovetail construction. Rudimentary cleats on sides. Interior with till. Height 4.5”. Width 9”. Depth 4.75”. 500/1,000
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4881. WIRE COMPOTE CONTAINING MARBLE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 19th Century Contains twelve pieces of highly realistic fruit, including oranges, peaches, pears, lemons, an onion, a banana, etc. Compote height 7”. Diameter 9.5”. 250/350
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4882. MINIATURE TINE OR BRIDE’S BOX Late 18th Century In pine. Extensively carved top and sides, with a central monogram on the top. “AF” carved into underside of lid and “OFS 1776” on underside of box. Excellent patina. Height 2.5”. Length 6”. Width 3.25”. 300/500 4882
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4883. AMERICAN SCHOOL Circa 1887 Farmstead with a two-story home, picket fence, barn and two figures approaching on horseback. Wonderfully detailed. Signed and dated lower right “L. Larsen ‘87”. Oil on canvas, 26” x 37.5”. Framed 30.5” x 41.75”. 2,500/3,500
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4884. EARLY BLUE-GREEN PAINTED BLANKET CHEST New England, Late 18th/Early 19th Century In pine. Molded-edge top attached with snipe hinges. Full-width drawer below blanket compartment with old brass knobs. Height 33.75”. Width 37”. Depth 17.5”. 1,000/1,500
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4885. BLANKET CHEST WITH EXCEPTIONAL PAINTED DECORATION America, Early 19th Century In pine under a red-wash finish. Bands of stenciled chrome yellow stars and flowers around perimeter of top, front and sides, accented with black fylfots and leaves. Test patterns of paint treatment on backboard, which is also marked “MH” twice. Interior with till. Height 24.5”. Width 46”. Depth 17.75”. 1,500/2,500 4885
4886. GREEN PAINTED TWO-DOOR CUPBOARD New England, First Half of the 19th Century Three interior shelves. Vertical backboards. Height 34.5”. Width 28.5”. Depth 14.75”. 500/800
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4887. MINIATURE THREE-DRAWER BUREAU America, 19th Century In pine with a light and dark brown mottled finish. Turreted backsplash. Brass tack drawer pulls and decoration. Height 7”. Width 6.5”. Depth 3.75”. 300/500
4888. TWO OVAL MEASURES America, 19th Century One painted dark blue-brown. Other painted green and stenciled “Pepper” in red lettering. Heights 1.75” and 2.75”. Lengths 4.5” and 6”. 400/700
4889. SILAS HOADLEY TALL-CASE CLOCK Connecticut, First Half of the 19th Century Pine case with a deep red-brown wash. Bonnet fronted by full columns and the trunk with fluted quarter columns. Painted Roman numeral dial with red and gilt quarter-fans at each corner. Floral bouquet within a gilt surround in arch. Face signed “Silas Hoadley” on a gilt band, with a landscape cartouche above and a spread-wing eagle atop a globe below. Wooden works. Height approx. 95”. 2,000/3,000
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4890. AMERICAN SCHOOL 19th Century Figures, carriages and horses outside a stately brick home. No apparent signature. Oil on canvas, relined, 11.5” x 15.25”. Framed 15.75” x 19.5”. 300/500
4891. TWO CARVED WOODEN WHIMSIES 19th Century One natural wood with handwritten label on underside “Cutout by A. C. Chase Lowell Mass 1855”. Other painted green. Heights 11” and 12.25”. 400/600
4892. FOUR SMALL BOXES 19th and 20th Centuries Three paper-covered and one painted wood, all with floral designs. Heights from 1.5” to 2.25”. Lengths from 3” to 4.25”. 500/700
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4893. DIMINUTIVE HANGING SHELF New England, 19th Century In pine under old red and blue paint. Canted sides. Height 10.5”. Width 12.5”. 200/300
4894. MINIATURE FEDERAL-STYLE TILT-TOP GAMES TABLE America, 19th/Early 20th Century Hardwood, the top with a deep rich finish and the base painted black. Top with inlaid checkerboard. Height 4.25”. Top 4.25” x 3.25”. 150/250
4895. LOT OF TREENWARE 19th Century A candle drying rack and a pair of turned candlesticks painted dark slate blue. Candlestick heights 8.25”. 300/500
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4896. THREE WHIELDON CERAMIC PLATES England, Early 19th Century Two oval and one round. Differing mottled green, blue and brown decoration. Lengths to 10.5”. 200/300
4897. CHARLES KAZIUN ART GLASS PEDESTAL PAPERWEIGHT Massachusetts, 20th Century Yellow flower on a gold-flecked vivid blue ground. Signed “K”. Height 2”. 150/250
4898. TIFFANY STUDIOS IRIDESCENT GOLD FAVRILE GLASS VASE New York, Early 20th Century Marked on underside “723E L.C.T Tiffany - Favrile”. Height 11.5”. 300/500
4899. ACID-CUT TWO-COLOR CAMEO GLASS VASE Nancy, France, Early 20th Century Worn etched inscription on underside. Height 6.75”. 300/500
4900. TWO PIECES OF IRIDESCENT GOLD ART GLASS America, Early 20th Century An unsigned winecup with twisted stem and a tumbler signed “Kew-Blas”. Heights to 7.75”. 200/300
4901. AMERICAN SCHOOL 19th Century Country road past a red farmhouse. Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 22.25” x 36.5”. Framed 27.25” x 41”. 2,000/3,000
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4902. EXTRAORDINARY STONEWARE DOUBLE-HANDLED MOLASSES JUG Athens, Ohio, 1860s Unique and extensive incised and cobalt blue decoration. Obverse incised “Molasses”, “Govr J. Thompson” and “Athens” around a house with a figure in the doorway. Incised below each handle are unique mythical animals, one a half dog-half dragon and the other a half fish-half dragon, both creatures with forked tongues and devil’s tails. The half dog-half dragon is pouncing on a blossom and slender leaf, possibly a magnolia. Reverse with an incised leaf, probably an oak leaf. Handles with cobalt blue highlights. Height 12.25”. 3,000/5,000 Illustrated: The Magazine Antiques, June 1926, cover illustration.
Given the menacing nature of the creatures depicted and the lack of a governor named J. Thompson in Ohio history, it is believed this is not a presentation jug but rather a Civil War-era commentary against Confederate Jacob Thompson (1810-1885) of Mississippi. Thompson served in Congress and then as U.S. Secretary of the Interior before resigning at the outbreak of the Civil War to serve as Inspector General of the Confederate States Army and later in the Confederacy’s “Secret Service”. He was widely denounced in the north as a traitor and conspirator for his involvement, or rumored involvement, in several devious plots, including the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Thompson’s home in Oxford, Mississippi was burned down by Union troops in 1864, which could be the reference for the images seen here, with Thompson the figure in the house, the creatures breathing fire to symbolize the soldiers who set the house ablaze, and the half dog-half dragon trampling a magnolia blossom, an emblem of Mississippi. We can find no official record of Thompson having run for governor, though he may have been a losing candidate during a Civil War-era election. “Gov.r.” used here may have been an intentional derogatory slight or was an accidental misuse of the title by the maker. Thompson lived in England and Canada in the years immediately following the Civil War but eventually returned to the United States and settled in Memphis, Tennessee. When he died in 1885, flags in Washington, D.C. were lowered to half-mast in his honor, a recognition that outraged Republicans and Union veterans.
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4903. ORDER BOX Massachusetts, 19th Century In pine under green paint. Front with “H. Howe’s Order-Box Holliston.” in yellow lettering surrounded by fine yellow banding. Height 5”. Width 8.25”. Depth 5.5”. 300/500
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4904. “SALEM & BOSTON. CITIZENS COACH.” WRITING SLATE Mid-19th Century Green painted frame with yellow lettering. Probably from a stagecoach line. 14” x 10”. 300/500
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4905. UNUSUAL FIVE-SECTION STACKING SHELF America, 19th Century In pine under a brown grain-painted finish. Dovetail construction. Each section with open-carved handles, allowing it to also function as a storage crate. Slightly graduated when fully assembled. Total height 63”. Width 52.75”. Maximum depth 13.75”. 800/1,200
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4906. SMALL CHIPPENDALE SLANT-LID DESK, POSSIBLY A SALESMAN’S SAMPLE New England, Late 18th Century In cherry. Slant lid encloses a finely fitted serpentine interior with valanced pigeonholes, drawers and half column-form letter slides. Case with three graduated full-width drawers, flat bracket feet and brass bail handles at sides. Upper drawer flanked by pull-out drawer supports and the two lower drawers by pullout fluted columns that function as lateral document drawers. Height 18”. Width 17.5”. Depth 11.25”. 2,000/3,000
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4907. COUNTRY STORE MENU BOARD Late 19th/Early 20th Century White lettering against a black ground, including “Leaf Lard” in crest and a list of menu items “Bacon”, “Sausage”, “Head Cheese”, etc. below. 25.5” x 13.75”. 300/500
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4908. “SKINNER’S SALTED NUTS” TIN DISPLAY RACK First Half of the 20th Century Height 18.75”. 150/250
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4909. PAIR OF A.J. KING MINIATURE GREEN-WINGED TEALS North Scituate, Rhode Island, 1881-1963 Mounted together on a burlwood base. Minuscule signature on side of base “A.J. King”. Height 2”. Length 4”. 900/1,200
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4910. PAIR OF A.J. KING MINIATURE GADWALL North Scituate, Rhode Island, 1881-1963 Mounted together on a burlwood base. Signed on edge of base “A.J. King”. Typewritten label on underside “Gadwell”. Height 2.25”. Length 3.75”. 1,000/1,500
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4911. PAIR OF A.J. KING MINIATURE MERGANSERS North Scituate, Rhode Island, 1881-1963 Mounted together on a driftwood base. Signed on side of base “A.J. King”. Height 2.75”. Length 4”. 1,000/1,500
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4912. PAIR OF A.J. KING MINIATURE RING-NECKED PHEASANTS WITH CHICKS North Scituate, Rhode Island, 1881-1963 Mounted together on a burlwood base. Signed in white on side of base “A.J. King”. Typewritten label on underside “Ring-necked Pheasant”. Height 2.5”. Length 5.25”. 1,500/2,500 4912
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4913. PAIR OF A.J. KING MINIATURE EVENING GROSBEAKS North Scituate, Rhode Island, 1881-1963 Perched together on a branch. Octagonal wooden base. Signed in white ink on side of base “A.J. King”. Typewritten label on underside “Evening Grosbeak”. Height 4”. Base 2.5” x 2.5”. 1,000/1,500
Allen J. King, born in North Scituate, Rhode Island, never received a formal education, but he was, like many carvers, a jack of all trades, working as a farmer, tanner and mill worker and taxidermist, and was an avid hunter and fisherman. In his late 50s he took up carving birds, most of which he sold through Crossroads of Sport in New York. His miniatures are noted for their incredible detail and small scale. Joe Ellis, in his book Birds in Wood and Paint, wrote “of all the carvers of
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miniature and decorative birds in the mid-twentieth century, Allen J. King was without a doubt the most gifted and versatile”.
4914. RARE GROUP OF A.J. KING MINIATURE GEESE North Scituate, Rhode Island, 1881-1963 Five different species of geese mounted together on an oblong sand-covered base simulating a shoreline. Signed in white ink on base “A.J. King”. Species identified on typewritten label on underside “Cackling Goose”, “Western Canada”, “Common Canada”, “Richardson’s Goose” and “Lesser Canada”. Height 4”. Base 9.75” x 5”. 2,000/3,000
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4915. MINIATURE WINDSOR COMB-BACK ROCKER America, 19th Century Painted pale chrome yellow, with black line borders and floral decoration on crest rails. Height 7.25”. 800/1,200
4916. HINGHAM MINIATURE FIRKIN, PROBABLY COTTON HERSEY Massachusetts, Mid-19th Century Painted green. Stamped “CH” on lid. Height to rim 2.5”. Base diameter 2.5”. 2,500/3,500
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Cotton Hersey (1792-1891) was a cooper and toy maker, following in the footsteps of his father, Reuben Hersey, one of the earliest commercial toy makers in America and one of the estimated 400 coopers who worked in Hingham, Massachusetts during its reign as “Bucket Town”. From around the French and Indian Wars to the Industrial Revolution, the coastal town of Hingham was the leading center for the manufacturing of quality wooden buckets, boxes and other household goods, as well as wooden canteens used by the volunteer militia and the Continental Army, and miniature replicas and other toys for children.
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A similar example to this miniature firkin is part of the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and illustrated in Bucket Town: Woodenware and Wooden Toys of Hingham, Massachusetts 1635-1945 by Derin T. Bray.
4917. MINIATURE FIRKIN, PROBABLY HINGHAM Mid-19th Century Under old blue, red and green paint with crazed finish. Stamped illegibly on lid. Missing handle. Height 2.25”. Base diameter 2.25”. 300/500
4918. MINIATURE BUCKET, PROBABLY HINGHAM Mid-19th Century Exterior painted green and interior painted off-white. Height 2”. Diameter 2.75”. 300/500
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4919. MINIATURE BUTTER CHURN WITH DASHER America, 19th Century Painted brick red with black banding simulating hoops. Height including dasher 10.25”. 300/500
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4920. SMALL DOUBLE-SIDED GAMEBOARD 19th Century Painted black, with a rust red and cream checkerboard on one side and a parchisi-style board on the other. Excellent patina. 7.25” x 7.25”. 500/1,000
4921. CARVED WOODEN HORSE'S-HEAD PUZZLE CANDLESTICK Probably Late 19th/Early 20th Century Painted brick red, deep blue and off-white, showing excellent patina. Slides apart into several pieces. Assembled, all four sides with horse's heads and arched legs. According to the Skinner daughters, this was one of Bob Skinner’s favorite pieces. Height 9”. Width 5.5”. 300/500
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4922. MINIATURE FEDERAL MIRROR America, Circa 1825 Mahogany frame. Original mirror glass. Height 7.25”. Width 4.75”. 300/500 4922
4923. MINIATURE GRAIN-PAINTED DRY SINK 19th Century Door with working latch. Interior with medial shelf. Height 6.5”. Width 7.75”. Depth 4.25”. 500/800
4924. MINIATURE SPONGE-PAINTED THREE-DRAWER BUREAU America, 19th Century In pine. Drawers with brass pulls. Cupid’s-bow skirt. Height 4.5”. Width 4.25”. Depth 3”. 400/600
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4925. WINDSOR BOW-BACK YOUTH CHAIR America, Early 19th Century In ash and pine under and old black painted finish. Turned legs and stretcher. Back height 32.75”. Seat height 20.5”. 2,000/3,000
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4926. COUNTRY SHERATON DRESSING TABLE, POSSIBLY MAINE America, First Quarter of the 19th Century In pine under chrome yellow paint with red and green highlights and multicolored floral decoration throughout. Recessed upper tier with shaped backsplash and half drawers. Base with a deep apron, painted to simulate half drawers, and turned legs. Illegible chalk writing on back of one drawer, possibly by the maker. Height 39.75”. Width 32”. Depth 16”. 1,500/2,500
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4927. EXTRAORDINARY TWO-DRAWER BOX WITH PAINTED FLORAL DECORATION New Ipswich, New Hampshire, Mid-19th Century In bird’s-eye maple veneer and pine. Beautifully decorated top, sides and drawer fronts showing excellent patina with minor wear. Inscribed in pencil on back “Painted by M.M.B. Batchelder to hold Mary Ann’s caps Drawers lined with paper from New Ipswich house” and on drawer bottom “J. Batchelder from Grandma Batchelder 18 Made in Painted by her about 18 Drawers lined with red & gold paper like that in John Wall’s[?] house in New [illegible]”. In the inscription, no additional numbers follow “18”, nor a location after “Made in”. Height 7”. Width 19.25”. Depth 10.5”. 3,000/5,000 The Batchelders were a prominent family of New Ipswich, New Hampshire.
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4928. AMERICAN SCHOOL 19th Century The Old Parsonage, Cohasset, Massachusetts. Charmingly detailed. Signed lower right “M.A. Cole”. Location identified on an old handwritten label verso; additional information provided on a contemporary label. Includes a stereopticon card depicting the building. Oil on canvas, 12” x 16”. Framed 14.75” x 18.5”. 1,000/1,500 Provenance: Gift to a previous owner by noted folk art and Americana collector Nina Fletcher Little.
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4929. WINDSOR BOW-BACK ARMCHAIR New England, Late 18th Century In ash, oak and pine under old black paint. Nicely carved knuckle arms. Bulbous turned legs. Back height 37.5”. Seat height 18”. 500/1,000
4930. STONEWARE CROCK America, 19th Century Cobalt blue leaf decoration. Mounted as a table lamp. Crock height 11”. Total height 26”. 200/300
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4931. COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE TABLE WITH PAINTED DECORATION New England, First Quarter of the 19th Century In pine. Skirt with mustard yellow and green sponge-painted panels. Green and cream double-tapered legs with foliate designs at tops and black cuffs at feet. Height 29.5”. Width 32.5”. Depth 19.75”. 1,200/1,800
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4932. QUEEN ANNE TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND Pennsylvania, Late 18th Century In walnut with a deep, rich brown finish. Octagonal top on a vasiform pedestal raised on cabriole legs ending in delicate snake feet. Height 26.25”. Top 18.25” x 18.25”. 400/600
4933. CARVED WOODEN FIGURE OF A NUDE WOMAN 19th Century In a balletic posture with outstretched arms. Painted gold. Balances on a wood stand. Height 30”. Width 20.5”. 300/500
4934. SET OF SIX PENNSYLVANIA PLANK-SEAT SIDE CHAIRS 19th Century Painted dark mustard yellow with chrome yellow and black trim, and yellow, green, blue, white, sienna and pink floral and scroll decoration on crest rails and vasiform splats. Back heights 33”. Seat heights 17”. 300/500
4935. FOUR VINTAGE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS 19th/20th Century Some possibly Victorian. Includes a cloth and paper Father Christmas on wooden base, a painted glass bird clip-on ornament, a painted glass tree clip-on ornament and a tinsel-wrapped fabric and wire boat ornament. Heights to 7”. 200/300
4936. SIX VINTAGE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS 20th Century Painted glass Santa Claus, elf, gnome, toy top, pickle and banana. Lengths to 5.25”. 200/300
4937. WINDSOR BOW-BACK ARMCHAIR New England, Late 18th Century Hardwood, the seat with a tacked leather covering. Back height 37”. Seat height 17.25”. 200/300
4938. REDWARE CROCK America, 19th Century Black and cream mottled decoration. Mounted as a table lamp. Crock height 10”. Total height 28.5”. 200/300
4939. TWO-GALLON STONEWARE CROCK Mid-19th Century Impressed “W.H. Nugent Clinton Mass 2” above cobalt blue foliate decoration. Applied strap handles. Height 9.25”. Diameter 10”. 200/300
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4940. THREE PIECES OF TREENWARE America, 19th Century Two cutlery boxes, one with a heart-shaped handle, and a hanging wall box. All with excellent patina. Tray lengths to 16.25”. Box height 15.25”. 250/350
4946. AMERICAN SCHOOL 19th Century Expansive autumnal landscape with animals in a field, houses along a lake, and distant hillsides. Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 26.25” x 42.25”. Framed 30” x 46.25”. 500/1,000
4941. FOUR PENOBSCOT BAY NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS Maine, 19th Century Forms vary. Three with lids, one uncovered. Straps mostly in shades of blue. Heights from 7.5” to 12”. 200/300
4947. COUNTRY BENCH OR LOW TABLE New England, 19th Century In pine. Unusual elongated floriform top. Legs, carved as opposing tulips, with subtle red and black grain-painted finish. Height 18.5”. Length 26”. Depth 12.75”. 200/300
4942. PENOBSCOT BAY NATIVE AMERICAN WALL BASKET Maine, 19th Century Height 8”. Width 9”. Depth 3.75”. 200/300
4943. FOUR BLOWN CLEAR GLASS CANISTERS America, 19th Century Three with cobalt blue banding on bodies. Heights from 8” to 12.5”. 300/400
4944. TWO GRAIN-PAINTED KITCHEN UTILITY ITEMS Mid-19th Century A small trencher and a square deep tray with molded base. Tray height 3”. Length 10.75”. Width 10.5”. 150/250
4945. MINIATURE BUTTER CHURN WITH DASHER 19th Century In pine, showing traces of old black paint. Height including dasher 11”. 200/300
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4948. WALL SHELF New England, Mid-19th Century Old brown-black grain-painted finish with chrome yellow edge banding. Two graduated shelves above half drawers. Height 25.75”. Width 24”. Depth 10”. 250/350
4949. CHILD’S WRITING SLATE AND A SMALL MIRROR 19th Century Both with wooden frames, the mirror frame under old black paint. Slate 6.75” x 4.5”. 200/300
4950. AMERICAN SCHOOL 19th Century Storm approaching a country estate with a brick house, red barns and a picket fence-lined drive. Two figures on the drive, possibly a mother and child. Cows and other animals along the stone wall in the foreground. Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 17.75” x 22”. Framed 20.5” x 25.5”. 900/1,200
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4951. TRANSITIONAL CHIPPENDALE SLANT-LID DESK New England, Mid-18th Century In maple. Wonderful old finish, possibly original, with fine patina. Slant lid encloses a stepped interior fitted with drawers, pigeonholes and letter slides. Case with four graduated full-width drawers and cabriole legs ending pad feet. Height 43”. Width 35.75”. Depth 18.5”. 1,500/2,500
4952. LOW SHELF WITH CHINOISERIE DECORATION New England, 19th Century In pine under black paint. Three side-by-side drawers below shelves with decoration of pagodas, bridges, birds, etc. Height 43”. Width 50.5”. Depth 12.25”. 500/700
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4953. COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE BUREAU New England, Circa 1790 In birch under an old red-washed finish. Four graduated full-width drawers. Flat bracket feet. Height 41.5”. Width 43.75”. Depth 19.5”. 800/1,200
4954. WOODEN PEDESTAL Circa 1900 Painted to simulate green and white marble. Height 43.5”. Top 10.75” x 10.75”. 150/250
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Advice to Bidders
A. LEMUEL D. ELDRED
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2. Pre-sale estimates are provided by the auctioneers for the convenience of our customers. They are not meant to be taken as a guide to the value of an item, but as a guide to its expected selling price. Estimates are prepared well in advance of a sale and are subject to revision.
Massachusetts, 1848-1921 In our opinion, this is a work by the artist.
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ATTRIBUTED TO LEMUEL D. ELDRED Massachusetts, 1848-1921 In our opinion, probably a work by the artist based on the style of the piece, however, the work lacks a signature, marking or adequate provenance to fully ascribe it. MANNER OF LEMUEL D. ELDRED Massachusetts, 1848-1921 In our opinion, a work made in the style of the artist listed, most likely by a follower or student.
D. SCHOOL OF LEMUEL D. ELDRED
Late 19th Century In our opinion, a work executed at the time and in the style of the artist listed.
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AFTER LEMUEL D. ELDRED 20th Century In our opinion, a work made in the style of the artist listed, but not by the artist. Often used to describe a direct reproduction of an original work of art.
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Bidding Increments $0-$99: $10 I $100-$499: $25 I $500-$999: $50 $1,000-$2,999: $100 I $3,000-$4,999: $250 $5,000-$9,999: $500 I $10,000-$29,999: $1,000 $30,000-$49,999: $2,500 I $50,000-$99,999: $5,000 $100,000 and above: $10,0000 I Above $300,000: auctioneer’s discretion
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CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. CORRECTNESS OF DESCRIPTION: Robert C. Eldred Co., Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Eldred’s) has exercised reasonable care to catalog and describe correctly the property to be sold, but neither Eldred’s nor its consignors warrant the correctness of description, attribution, authenticity, or condition of said property. No statements shall be deemed such a warranty or representation or an assumption of liability with respect thereto, but are to be construed as opinions only. Bidders are encouraged to personally examine all property to be sold prior to the beginning of the auction. 2. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer at the time of sale, all bids are per lot as numbered. 3. Eldred’s reserves the right to withdraw any property before the sale. 4. DETERMINATION OF HIGHEST BIDDER: The highest bidder accepted by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer may determine who is the successful bidder or the auctioneer may re-offer the article in dispute and his decision shall be final. 5. REJECTION OF BIDS: The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any nominal raise or any bid or raise which, in his opinion, is not commensurate with the value of the article being offered. At his discretion, he may also reject any nominal raise or any bid that he may determine as having a detrimental effect on the item in question or the sale as a whole. Eldred’s may refuse to issue bidding privileges to any person not in good credit standing with Eldred’s, or to any person who is deemed by Eldred’s in its sole discretion, to be disruptive of or harmful to established auction practices, either before or after the acceptance of bids or the fall of the hammer. 6. TITLE: Except as herein otherwise provided, title will pass to the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer, and the property is thereafter at the purchaser’s sole risk and responsibility. 7. PAYMENT: On title passing to the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer, and subject to all the conditions set forth herein, such bidder will thereupon pay the full purchase price. Payment in full is due at the time of sale. Any bills not paid in full within 25 days of the date of the sale will accrue interest at a rate of 1.5% per month. In addition, the purchaser may be subject to one or more of the following actions: a) Any and all legal remedies available to Eldred’s and its consignors by law including without limitation the right to hold the purchaser liable for the total purchase price; b) Immediate cancellation of the sale, with Eldred’s retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser; c) Resale of the property at public auction, wherein the original purchaser shall be liable for any deficiency, costs, and Eldred’s commission on both sales. At Eldred’s option, payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until Eldred’s has collected funds represented by checks, or in the case of bank or cashier’s checks, their authenticity has been confirmed. A buyer’s premium will be added to the hammer price to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. 8. ORDER BIDS: Subject to these Conditions of Sale and to such terms and conditions as it may prescribe, but at no charge to the customer, Eldred’s will undertake to execute all order bids submitted to it by a customer who has established credit with said company. Requests for such bidding must be given in writing with such clearness as to leave no room for misunderstanding as to the amount to be bid and must state the catalog number and the name or title of the article to be bid on. Telephone bids must be confirmed in writing or by cable. All bids are kept in strict confidence. In the event of identical bids, the earliest received by Eldred’s will take precedence. Eldred’s shall not be held responsible for errors or failure to execute bids. A deposit of 10% of the total amount bid is required. TELEPHONE BIDS: While the sale is in progress, bidding by telephone may be allowed by the auctioneer at his discretion. A deposit of 10% of the anticipated top bid is required. Eldred’s shall not be held responsible for any failure to properly execute such a bid whether it be due to equipment failure, loss
of connection, or failure to hear or understand the bidder’s directions. Any advice or opinions provided by Eldred’s or its employees are given strictly as a courtesy and are not a warrant of condition, attribution, authenticity, or description of said property. All bidding by telephone is solely at the risk of the bidder. ONLINE BIDS: Eldred’s shall not be held responsible for any failure to properly execute bids placed online. All online bidding is solely at the risk of the bidder. 9. CONDITION: If for any cause whatsoever any article sold cannot be delivered, or cannot be delivered in as good condition as the same may have been at the time of sale, due to a failure or damage on the company’s part, the sale will be cancelled, and any amount that may have been paid on account of the sale will be returned to the purchaser. EXCEPTION: Eldred’s will not be held responsible for damage to picture frames or lampshades. 10. SALES TAX: All purchases are subject to the Massachusetts sales tax (currently 6.25%) unless the purchaser: A) possesses a Massachusetts sales tax exemption or resale number and registers that number with the company, B) is an out-of-state vendor who meets all the requirements of Massachusetts Department of Revenue GLC 64H 1(5) and Directive 89-10 and registers with the company prior to each purchase, or C) has purchases shipped out of state (with the exception of Connecticut and New York) directly from Eldred’s by a bona fide shipping agent. Connecticut residents picking items up in our Mystic branch or having purchases shipped to their Connecticut address are responsible for CT state sales tax (currently 6.35%). New York residents having purchases shipped to their New York address are responsible for NY state sales tax (currently 4.0%). Due to the 2018 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair, residents of other states may be required to pay their state sales tax on purchases as we meet each state’s nexus requirements. Dealers, museums, etc. can apply for a Massachusetts number prior to the auction by contacting the Massachusetts Department of Corporations and Taxation, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02204. 11. RESERVES: Unless advertised as an “Unreserved Auction”, all sales may have items subject to reserve (an agreed upon price between the auctioneer and the consignor, below which the article will not be sold). 12. COLLECTION OF PURCHASES: Delivery or shipping arrangements must be made within seven (7) days from the close of the auction for all purchases. All items must be removed from Eldred’s facilities within fourteen (14) days of the end of the auction. All items remaining after fourteen days may be subject to a $5/per item/perday storage fee. No items will be released unless storage fees are paid in full. Items remaining over thirty (30) days from the close of the auction may be sold for the buyer’s account minus auction and storage fees. 13. PACKING: Purchasers are advised that packing and/or handling by Eldred’s employees is undertaken solely as a courtesy for the convenience of customers. In the case of fragile articles, it will be undertaken at the sole discretion of the company. Handling and packing by Eldred’s is at the risk of the purchaser. SHIPPING: When requested, Eldred’s may arrange shipment of paid purchases. Eldred’s will not be responsible for damage or loss once the item has been received by the shipper. In the case of fragile articles, shipping will be undertaken at the sole discretion of the shipper. Please refer to our Advice to Bidders for details. 14. These Conditions of Sale cannot be altered except in writing by Eldred’s or by public announcement by the auctioneer at the time of the sale. 15. Bidding on any article(s) indicates acceptance of the terms set forth above. 16. These Conditions of Sale and any suits arising thereunder shall be construed and governed by the laws of Massachusetts.
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BIDDER PRE-REGISTRATION Thank you for your interest in bidding in our auction. If you have not been a successful bidder with Eldred’s in the past, please help us establish your bidding credentials by completing this form and selecting one of the options that follow.
CLIENT INFORMATION Name:
Phone:
Company:
Alternate Phone:
Address:
Email:
City:
All bidders holding a valid Massachusetts or out-of-state resale number must provide their certificate or a copy thereof when registering. Failure to do so will subject the bidder to paying sales tax on purchases.
MA Resale #: State:
ZIP:
FINANCIAL REFERENCES Please select one of the following options: 1. DEPOSIT Submit a deposit representing 10% of the total order, either by mailing a check to the address below or providing a credit card number. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover with domestic billing addresses in amounts up to $5,000.00. 2. LETTER OF CREDIT FROM YOUR BANK Letter must be on bank letterhead. 3. AUCTION HOUSE REFERENCE Complete the information requested below. Advance notice is required for this option as it is often difficult to reach the appropriate contact. You may have to authorize release of information. Please be aware Christie’s and Sotheby’s will not divulge any credit information. Auction House:
Auction House Phone:
Contact:
Account #:
Auction House:
Auction House Phone:
Contact:
Account #:
Auction House:
Auction House Phone:
Contact:
Account #:
SIGNATURE (required): Date: Bids will not be accepted without your signature on this form. By signing you agree to place the above bids in the auction listed, subject to the Terms and Conditions of Sale put forth by The Robert C. Eldred Co., Inc.
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ABSENTEE/TELEPHONE BID FORM
2. Carefully review your bid form for accuracy of lot numbers, phone numbers, shipping information, etc. Although we attempt to confirm descriptions against lot number, bids are posted by lot number.
6. At the conclusion of the sale you will be notified if you were the successful bidder. All invoices must be paid in full within ten (10) days of the close of the auction. We accept checks, cash, money orders, wire transfers and major credit cards for payment. Credit cards can only be used for up to $5,000 of the invoice total and the card must have a U.S. billing address. We reserve the right to hold goods until payment has cleared.
3. Please submit your bids in a timely manner, to avoid the chance of posting error. We request all bids be received by 3 p.m. the day before the auction. In the event of identical Absentee bids, the earliest received takes precedence.
7. All purchases are subject to state and local sales tax unless you possess a Massachusetts or out-of-state sales tax exemption or resale number and register that number with us.
4. A 10% deposit is required. If you are successful, the amount of your deposit will be applied toward your invoice. If you are not successful, the full amount will be returned promptly to you.
The Robert C. Eldred Co., Inc. offers this service as a convenience to its clients and will not be held responsible for errors or failure to execute bids.
1. Clearly print the lot number, the item description and the highest amount you are willing to pay. Please follow our standard bidding increments.
5. A buyer’s premium will be added to the hammer price of each lot, to be paid as part of the purchase price. The buyer’s premium is 26% of the final bid price up to and including $500,000, and 10% of the final bid price over $500,000.
Are you a new bidder with Eldred’s?
Yes:
No:
If so, please also complete our Buyer Pre-Registration form.
SALE TITLE: SALE DATE:
NAME:
Lot #
Item Description
Maximum Bid or “phone” for Telephone Bid
ADDRESS:
check if change in address
PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: EMAIL: Signature (required): By signing you agree to place the above bids in the auction listed, subject to the Terms and Conditions of Sale put forth by The Robert C. Eldred Co., Inc. All bids are kept in strict confidence.
Date: SHIPPING Do you have a tax resale #? Yes: Will pick up:
No:
Ship to address above:
Or ship to:
26% buyer’s premium will be added to the hammer price. See Item 5 above.
Total 10% Deposit
Have you examined the items listed above? Yes:
No:
All property must be removed from our facility within 28 days of the close of the auction or be subject to a $5 per item/per day storage fee.
PLEASE SEND FORM AND DEPOSIT TO THE ROBERT C. ELDRED CO., INC. P.O. BOX 796, EAST DENNIS MA 02641 see photos of all lots and view condition at www.eldreds.com www.eldreds.com info@eldreds.com Phone:reports 508-385-3116 Fax: 508-385-7201
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The Fall Sale
SESSION I Wednesday, November 15 at 9:30 a.m. I Lots 4001-4305 Paintings I Oriental Rugs I Decorative Arts I Fine Furniture Cape Cod + Provincetown School Art and Artifacts I More
Featuring an important collection of 19th Century and Contemporary paintings
SESSION II Thursday, November 16 at 9:30 a.m. I Lots 4401-4731 Sporting Art I Weapons + Militaria I Historic Documents I Marine Art Americana I Folk Art I Furniture I Oriental Rugs I More
John Frederick Kensett (New York/Connecticut, 1818-1872) "River Marsh, Newport" Lot 4001
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I L L U S T R AT I O N S Front Cover Lot 4901 Rear Cover Lot 4921 Page 1 Lot 4681 Page 2 Lot 4908 Page 49 Lot 4902 This page Lot 4811
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