A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham Park, N.J. - Three assorted stoneware inkwells, one with blue cobalt flowers, another with blue cobalt dots, and the third with a 15-scalloped edge, circa 1840-70.
A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham Park, N.J. â Three assorted stoneware inkwells, one with blue cobalt flowers, another with blue cobalt dots, and the third with a 15-scalloped edge, circa 1840â70.
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A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham Park, N.J. â Early Nineteenth Century dovetailed document box with a folk art painting of Provincetown, Mass., on the lid.
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A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham Park, N.J. â Rainbow trout carving by Phillippe Sirois (1892â1979), 21 inches long with the original polychrome painted surface. It dates circa 1940.
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A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham Park, N.J. â Split ash single handled basket, 12 inches in diameter, circa 1890, painted pink in its early life. It is in excellent condition with no breaks.
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A.E. RUNGE JR ORIENTAL RUGS, Yarmouth, Maine â A circa 1910 Persian Heriz, 9 feet 5 inches by 7 feet 2 inches.
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A.E. RUNGE JR ORIENTAL RUGS, Yarmouth, Maine â Ivory fielded Persian Heriz, circa 1930, measuring 10 feet by 7 feet 4 inches.
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A.E. RUNGE JR ORIENTAL RUGS, Yarmouth, Maine â Persian Karadja, circa 1915, measuring 11 feet 5 inches by 9 feet 3 inches.
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A.E. RUNGE JR ORIENTAL RUGS, Yarmouth, Maine â Turkish Village rug, 6 feet by 3 feet 8 inches.
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AMERICAN DECORATIVE ARTS, Canaan, N.H. â An outstanding Enfield tilter chair, circa 1870.
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AMERICAN DECORATIVE ARTS, Canaan, N.H. â Great Shaker wheel and winder, Frances Winkley (elder), Enfield, N.H.
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AMERICAN DECORATIVE ARTS, Canaan, N.H. â Large black and white hen on nest, English, circa 1890â1910.
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AMERICAN DECORATIVE ARTS, Canaan, N.H. â Pair of W.J. Young Mission armchairs, New York, circa 1920â30.
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BIRCHKNOLL ANTIQUES, Wolfeboro, N.H. â Chippendale tall chest in cherry wood, nicely graduated seven-drawer configuration atop bracket base, probably Pennsylvania.
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BIRCHKNOLL ANTIQUES, Wolfeboro, N.H. â Hand carved and brass mounted coffer, Danish or Flemish, dating from the mid-Nineteenth Century. It has a shipping label to New York City from the last quarter of the Nineteenth Century.
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BIRCHKNOLL ANTIQUES, Wolfeboro, N.H. â Rhode Island blind-door secretary in âas foundâ condition, circa 1790. The primary wood is cherry, untouched condition, with the original key and some documentation.
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CHARLES & BARBARA ADAMS, South Yarmouth, Mass. â A large wooden letter, one from an alphabet selection to be shown.
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CHARLES & BARBARA ADAMS, South Yarmouth, Mass. â Complete tin kitchen in green, red and gray, excellent condition.
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CHARLES & BARBARA ADAMS, South Yarmouth, Mass. â Covered Indian basket in excellent condition.
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CHARLES & BARBARA ADAMS, South Yarmouth, Mass. â Pair of bucking bronco bookends in bronze.
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CHARLES WILSON, ANTIQUES & FOLK ART, West Chester, Penn. â Rare cast-iron figure of Uncle Sam in good condition, about 5 feet tall, circa 1890, in red, white and blue paint. Only a few of these cast-iron forms have survived.
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CHARLES WILSON, ANTIQUES & FOLK ART, West Chester, Penn. â A wooden carved in the round mortar and pestle trade sign, old crusty dry gray paint with a painted tin top. It was found in New York State, measures 27 by 12 inches, and dates circa 1850.
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DANIEL & KAREN OLSON, Newburgh, N.Y. â A selection of butterstamps from the Nineteenth Century, including a cow, double heart and swan.
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DANIEL & KAREN OLSON, Newburgh, N.Y. â Antique breadboard with carved verse âGive us this day our daily bread,â one from a collection of ten breadboards each with a different verse.
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DANIEL & KAREN OLSON, Newburgh, N.Y. â Nineteenth Century oil on canvas of chickens, rooster and chicks in barn setting, American, 15 by 12 inches framed.
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DANIEL & KAREN OLSON, Newburgh, N.Y. â Slant front desk with simple interior, maple, circa 1800.
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DOUGLAS CONSTANT ANTIQUES, Orient, Long Island, N.Y. â Helmet form cream jug marked âJames McMullen, Philadelphia,â circa 1814.
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DOUGLAS CONSTANT ANTIQUES, Orient, Long Island, N.Y. â A pair of white-painted iron plant stands.
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DOUGLAS CONSTANT ANTIQUES, Orient, Long Island, N.Y. â Part of a collection coming to the show including a brown-painted Connecticut candlestand, circa 1760; a black-painted Chippendale side chair with gilt pinstriping; and an Eighteenth Century delft charger, 13½ inches in diameter.
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FINE AMERICANA, GEORGE & DEBBIE SPIECKER, North Hampton, N.H. â Chippendale chest in cherry wood, circa 1790.
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FINE AMERICANA, GEORGE & DEBBIE SPIECKER, North Hampton, N.H. â Landscape with mountains in the background, oil on board, signed Charles Curtis Allen.
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FINE AMERICANA, GEORGE & DEBBIE SPIECKER, North Hampton, N.H. â Nineteenth Century lantern with Boston label.
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FINE AMERICANA, GEORGE & DEBBIE SPIECKER, North Hampton, N.H. â Queen Anne tea table in maple, circa 1780.
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GLORIA LONERGAN, Mendham, N.J. â Hanging wall box in blue paint, circa 1800, measuring 16 inches high, 12½ inches wide and 9 inches deep.
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GLORIA LONERGAN, Mendham, N.J. â Large red-painted pantry box, 20¾ inches in diameter, 9 inches high.
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H and H ANTIQUES, New Canaan, Conn. â Ivory cork screw with sterling mounts.
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H and H ANTIQUES, New Canaan, Conn. â Silver beaker, London, circa 1801.
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H and H ANTIQUES, New Canaan, Conn. â Small Georgian salver by John Tuite, 1739â40.
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HOLDEN ANTIQUES, Naples, Fla. â A large pair of Dutch brass sconces.
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HOLDEN ANTIQUES, Naples, Fla. â A miniature Sheraton chest of drawers with a mechanical locking system.
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HOLDEN ANTIQUES, Naples, Fla. â A nice sampler from Australia by Marianne Kennedy, 1846.
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HOLDEN ANTIQUES, Naples, Fla. â Folky New York Harbor scene, unsigned.
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JAMES CAMPBELL/R.S. KISSAM, Huntington, N.Y. â A continuous arm Windsor chair, branded E.B. Tracy (Ebenezer Tracy, Connecticut), will be shown by Jim Campbell. The chair is in old, but not original, black paint.
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JAMES CAMPBELL/R.S. KISSAM, Huntington, N.Y. â R.S. Kissam will be offering this portrait of a woman, oil on canvas, one of a husband and wife pair in the original mahogany frames. The couple are from upstate New York in the Edmundson area.
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JAMES CAMPBELL/R.S. KISSAM, Huntington, N.Y. â R.S. Kissam will show this portrait of an elderly man, oil on canvas, 35 by 31 inches, in the original mahogany frame. He is identified as Fred Crumb from the Oneonta/Potsdam area.
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JAMES CAMPBELL/R.S. KISSAM, Huntington, N.Y. â Jim Campbell will be showing a group of wood engravings drawn by Winslow Homer from Harperâs Weekly, circa 1865â1875.
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J&J MURPHY, Newtown, Conn. â A circa 1800 hide covered dome-top document box with paper lining and leather hinges.
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J&J MURPHY, Newtown, Conn. â Full-bodied rooster weathervane in zinc, late Nineteenth or early Twentieth Century.
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Mad River Antiques, LLC, North Granby, Conn. â Dating from the late Nineteenth Century, a lightning rod with milk glass ball, etched glass fleur-de-lis bannerette.
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Mad River Antiques, LLC, North Granby, Conn. â Matched set of six Sheraton fancy side chairs with unusual stenciled leaf decoration on legs. The chairs date circa 1830 and have the original rush seats.
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Mad River Antiques, LLC, North Granby, Conn. â Splint basket with the original red paint, 16 inches high. It is in excellent condition with great patina.
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MARC WITUS, Gladstone, N.J. â Large cast-iron coffee grinder with the original paint and stencils.
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MARC WITUS, Gladstone, N.J. â Sheraton tiger maple two-drawer drop leaf stand.
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MARC WITUS, Gladstone, N.J. â Large white milk glass signs, Retail and Wholesale, in the original oak frames.
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MICHAEL REGAN ANTIAUE, Greensboro, N.C. â Pair of figural andirons, cast iron, American, circa 1820.
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PETER EATON, Newbury, Mass. â A rare and unusual Windsor cradle with shaped hood and footboard. In great form and retaining the original green paint, this piece is from a North Shore collection, probably its origin, circa 1790â1800.
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RENA GOLDENBERG ANTIQUES, Orange, Conn. â A Nineteenth Century English clock face in original condition.
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RENA GOLDENBERG ANTIQUES, Orange, Conn. â Fairy Tree biscuit tin and bank, English, 1935.
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RICHARD KYLLO ANTIQUES, Saddle River, N.J. â Country sofa of New England origin, maple, circa 1820.
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RICHARD KYLLO ANTIQUES, Saddle River, N.J. â Four-drawer chest on turned legs, New York State, circa 1820, in cherry wood and mahogany.
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RICHARD KYLLO ANTIQUES, Saddle River, N.J. â Step back cupboard in pine, circa 1830, refinished surface.
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RICHARD KYLLO ANTIQUES, Saddle River, N.J. â Lift-top dry sink, circa 1840, refinished surface.
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RUNNING BATTLE ANTIQUES, Millbrook, N.Y. â China Trade painting of a clipper ship in Hong Kong Harbor, oil on canvas and in the original China Trade frame.
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RUNNING BATTLE ANTIQUES, Millbrook, N.Y. â Lancashire oak settle, panel back, cabriole legs, English, circa 1790.
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RUNNING BATTLE ANTIQUES, Millbrook, N.Y. â North Wales dresser in chestnut, hooded shaped rack with three shelves, base with three drawers over two cupboards with fielded panel doors, and three small drawers, all on raised stile feet. It has excellent color and patina, Conway Bay, circa 1750.
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RUNNING BATTLE ANTIQUES, Millbrook, N.Y. â Bronze wool weight with George III mark, English, circa 1760â80.
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RUSS & KAREN GOLDBERGER, Rye, N.H. â Colorful Indian whirligig from Maine, early Twentieth Century, excellent original condition including paint and structural. It has a chip on one foot. It measures 23 inches high, 12 inches wide.
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RUSS & KAREN GOLDBERGER, Rye, N.H. â Rare red and black decorated Windsor high stool, circa 1830â50, New England, 12½-inch diameter seat, 31-inch seat height. It is structurally sound and in excellent condition, including paint.
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RUSS & KAREN GOLDBERGER, Rye, N.H. â Bufflehead hen decoy, Morris Eaton, Deer Isle, Maine, circa 1900. It measures 11½ inches long and is hollow carved with bottom board construction, inletted head and raised tail. It is in excellent original condition and a unique style for a Maine decoy.
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RUSS & KAREN GOLDBERGER, Rye, N.H. â Red, black and yellow checker game board with sawtooth border, New England, circa 1880, excellent condition with even in-use wear. It is 24½ by 14½ inches.
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RUSS & KAREN GOLDBERGER, Rye, N.H. â Stack of three putty gray-painted round pantry boxes, New England, late Nineteenth Century, made by the same hand and in excellent condition.
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SUSAN STELLA ANTIQUES, Manchester, Mass. â Dating circa 1880, a Pennsylvania crib quilt.
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SUSAN STELLA ANTIQUES, Manchester, Mass. â Ladder back side chair with red and white barber pole paint.
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SUSAN STELLA ANTIQUES, Manchester, Mass. â Still life painting with melon.
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SUSAN STELLA ANTIQUES, Manchester, Mass. â Two black dogs on a hooked rug.
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THE HANEBERGâS, East Lyme, Conn. â Blue decorated stoneware pitcher.
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THE HANEBERGâS, East Lyme, Conn. â Exposed bell shipâs clock with full label.
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THE HANEBERGâS, East Lyme, Conn. â Punch ladle made from a cowry shell.
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THE HANEBERGâS, East Lyme, Conn. â Sailorâs box with six-pointed star.
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VILLAGE BRAIDER, Plymouth, Mass. â Nineteenth Century cat boat half hull.
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VILLAGE BRAIDER, Plymouth, Mass. â Dating from the Eighteenth Century, a carved and painted wood, fabric and tin puppet of a soldier.
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VILLAGE BRAIDER, Plymouth, Mass. â Nineteenth Century mercury glass butlerâs ball.
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