NEW HAMPSHIRE SECTION take one middle size only
NEW HAMPSHIRE SECTION take one middle size only
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ACORN ANTIQUES, Westerly, R.I. â 1824 hand colored litho by Jane Loudon, England.
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ACORN ANTIQUES, Westerly, R.I. â Part of a collection of Nineteenth Century blue willowware and pewter dating from the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century.
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ACORN ANTIQUES, Westerly, R.I. â Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century American and English pewter, along with a selection of blue willowware.
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ACORN ANTIQUES, Westerly, R.I. â Chrome lithograph, circa 1892.
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CHARLES & LAURIE CLARK, New castle, N.H. â Sand painted sign, blue with gold lettering, 15 feet long.
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ESTELLE M. GLAVEY, INC., New Ipswich, N.H. â Pigeon Cove, Rockport, signed Der Garabedian lower right, born 1893, 33 by 28 inches.
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ESTELLE M. GLAVEY, INC., New Ipswich, N.H. â Mary Williams, Salem, Mass., complete with letter on the reverse.
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ESTELLE M. GLAVEY, INC., New Ipswich, N.H. â One from a set of six side chairs in the original paint, signed J.P. Wilder.
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ESTELLE M. GLAVEY, INC., New Ipswich, N.H. âLandscape signed B. Champney, 1817â1907, lower left, measuring 14 by 10 inches.
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JEWETT-BERDAN, New Castle, Maine â Detail of mourning picture from the Palmer family, Sterling, Mass., watercolor on paper, circa 1828, 24 by 20½ inches framed.
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JEWETT-BERDAN, New Castle, Maine â Dish-top candlestand of New Hampshire origin in âas foundâ condition. It retains the old blue surface and measures 25½ inches high.
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JOHN D. WAHL ANTIQUES, Richmond, N.H. â Cast-iron dove.
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JOHN D. WAHL ANTIQUES, Richmond, N.H. â Painted folky whirligig with two figures.
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JOHN D. WAHL ANTIQUES, Richmond, N.H. â Butter churn in great blue paint.
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JOHN D. WAHL ANTIQUES, Richmond, N.H. â Portrait of a gentleman, 13 by 20 inches.
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NATHAN LIVERANT AND SON, Colchester, Conn. â Bamboo turned Windsor bench with the original mustard, orange and green paint decorated surface. It is from New England, 1770â1780, and measures 75½ inches wide, 17 inches deep and 33 inches high.
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NANCY SEVATSON, Dublin, N.H. â Taper leg stand in chrome yellow paint, all original, suburb detail.
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NANCY SEVATSON, Dublin, N.H. â Hannah Davis band box with label, circa 1855, birds and flowers in pink, green and white on a yellow ground.
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NANCY SEVATSON, Dublin, N.H. â Root-head egret with glass eyes and carved body, 21 inches high.
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TEACHERSâ ANTIQUES, Harpswell, Maine â New England dry sink in old white paint.
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TEACHERSâ ANTIQUES, Harpswell, Maine â Knife box in black and red painted surface.
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TEACHERSâ ANTIQUES, Harpswell, Maine â Folding game board, yellow and black squares surrounded by red border.
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