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ACORN ANTIQUES, Westerly, R.I. — 1824 hand colored litho by Jane Loudon, England.

 

ACORN ANTIQUES, Westerly, R.I. — Part of a collection of Nineteenth Century blue willowware and pewter dating from the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century.

 

ACORN ANTIQUES, Westerly, R.I. — Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century American and English pewter, along with a selection of blue willowware.

 

ACORN ANTIQUES, Westerly, R.I. — Chrome lithograph, circa 1892.

 

CHARLES & LAURIE CLARK, New castle, N.H. — Sand painted sign, blue with gold lettering, 15 feet long.

 

ESTELLE M. GLAVEY, INC., New Ipswich, N.H. — Pigeon Cove, Rockport, signed Der Garabedian lower right, born 1893, 33 by 28 inches.

 

ESTELLE M. GLAVEY, INC., New Ipswich, N.H. — Mary Williams, Salem, Mass., complete with letter on the reverse.

 

ESTELLE M. GLAVEY, INC., New Ipswich, N.H. — One from a set of six side chairs in the original paint, signed J.P. Wilder.

 

ESTELLE M. GLAVEY, INC., New Ipswich, N.H. —Landscape signed B. Champney, 1817–1907, lower left, measuring 14 by 10 inches.

 

JEWETT-BERDAN, New Castle, Maine — Detail of mourning picture from the Palmer family, Sterling, Mass., watercolor on paper, circa 1828, 24 by 20½ inches framed.

 

JEWETT-BERDAN, New Castle, Maine — Dish-top candlestand of New Hampshire origin in “as found” condition. It retains the old blue surface and measures 25½ inches high.

 

JOHN D. WAHL ANTIQUES, Richmond, N.H. — Cast-iron dove.

 

JOHN D. WAHL ANTIQUES, Richmond, N.H. — Painted folky whirligig with two figures.

 

JOHN D. WAHL ANTIQUES, Richmond, N.H. — Butter churn in great blue paint.

 

JOHN D. WAHL ANTIQUES, Richmond, N.H. — Portrait of a gentleman, 13 by 20 inches.

 

NATHAN LIVERANT AND SON, Colchester, Conn. — Bamboo turned Windsor bench with the original mustard, orange and green paint decorated surface. It is from New England, 1770–1780, and measures 75½ inches wide, 17 inches deep and 33 inches high.

 

NANCY SEVATSON, Dublin, N.H. — Taper leg stand in chrome yellow paint, all original, suburb detail.

 

NANCY SEVATSON, Dublin, N.H. — Hannah Davis band box with label, circa 1855, birds and flowers in pink, green and white on a yellow ground.

 

NANCY SEVATSON, Dublin, N.H. — Root-head egret with glass eyes and carved body, 21 inches high.

 

TEACHERS’ ANTIQUES, Harpswell, Maine — New England dry sink in old white paint.

 

TEACHERS’ ANTIQUES, Harpswell, Maine — Knife box in black and red painted surface.

 

TEACHERS’ ANTIQUES, Harpswell, Maine — Folding game board, yellow and black squares surrounded by red border.

 

 

 

 

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