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ANTIQUES AT THE ARMORY SHOW SECTION STUFF middle size only TAKE ONE

 

CARA ANTIQUES, Langhorne, Penn. — Boch Freres Keramis Belgian pottery, unusual gazelle vase, circa 1920, measuring 12 inches high.

 

CARA ANTIQUES, Langhorne, Penn. — Brownfield English majolica goose and monkey pitcher, circa 1870.

 

CARA ANTIQUES, Langhorne, Penn. — Boch Freres Keramis Belgian pottery, very rare penguin vase, circa 1920, 12 inches tall.

 

GEORGE & DEBBIE SPIECKER FINE AMERICANA, North Hampton, N.H. — An American carved eagle, all original, circa 1860.

 

GEORGE & DEBBIE SPIECKER FINE AMERICANA, North Hampton, N.H. — Sailor-made yarn winder, circa 1860.

 

GEORGE & DEBBIE SPIECKER FINE AMERICANA, North Hampton, N.H. — Small Chippendale corner cupboard, circa 1780.

 

GEORGE & DEBBIE SPIECKER FINE AMERICANA, North Hampton, N.H. — Portrait by W.M. Prior, all original.

 

JOAN BOGART, Rockville Centre, N.Y. — A most exotic bronze floor lamp with an egret standing on a detailed leafy base, with shell petals for globes and all topped with a wonderful shell globe.

 

JOAN BOGART, Rockville Centre, N.Y. — A dresser labeled Meeks and Sons Manufacturers, 15 & 45 Broad Street, New York, in unrestored original condition. This label is rarer and earlier than the later Meeks Vesey Street one.

 

JOAN BOGART, Rockville Centre, N.Y. — A ruby cut to clear hall lantern either Sandwich or New England Glass maintaining its original cut and frosted glass base, with alternating ruby and clear panels.

 

JOAN BOGART, Rockville Centre, N.Y. — A most unusual bronze figural umbrella stand of a large owl with seashells for eyes, possibly a Vienna bronze.

 

JOAN EVANS, Lambertville, N.J. — Oval burl dining table with brass trim, circa 1890.

 

JOAN EVANS, Lambertville, N.J. — From a selection of antiques cast iron and stone garden ornaments.

 

JOAN EVANS, Lambertville, N.J. — Wood and gesso gilt 13-arm pricket, Italian, dating from the Eighteenth Century.

 

JOAN EVANS, Lambertville, N.J. — Large brass repousse, hand crafted lamp, three feet tall.

 

POWDERHOUSE ANTIQUES, New York City — French “Martell” display, “HB Quimper.”

 

POWDERHOUSE ANTIQUES, New York City — French ceramic teapot in the form of a ball of wool.

 

POWDERHOUSE ANTIQUES, New York City — Pair of French candleholders, polychromed, Eighteenth century, approximately 27½ inches tall.

 

POWDERHOUSE ANTIQUES, New York City — French papier mache clown pull-toy, approximately 19 inches long, Nineteenth Century.

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