ANTIQUES AT THE ARMORY take two
ANTIQUES AT THE ARMORY take two
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A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham, N.J. â Finely detailed wood carving of a dapper male figure in the original paint, Pennsylvania, standing a generous 6¼ inches tall. It dates from the Nineteenth Century and is ex-collection Chris Machmer, Annville, Penn.
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A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham, N.J. â Wonderful watermelon frame, realistic paint on wood frame, all original, circa 1915.
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A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham, N.J. â Pair of incised birds on a two-gallon jug, attributed to I. Seymour of Troy, N.Y. It is in great condition with no chips or cracks, and dates circa 1824â26.
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A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham, N.J. â Early crow decoy by Charles Perdew (1874â1963) of Henry, Ill. It is in the original paint with some wear, early 1920s, and the fine form speaks for itself.
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ELEANOR and DAVID BILLET, New York City â A pair of green faux leather chairs, English, circa 1930.
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ELEANOR and DAVID, New York City â Stack of wood-carved books, French, circa 1880.
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ELEANOR and DAVID, New York City â Ammonite on base.
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ELEANOR and DAVID, New York City â French carved wooden horse, circa 1880.
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FROM HERE TO ANTIQUITY, Bethany, Conn. â Double-sided oil on board, 1887.
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FROM HERE TO ANTIQUITY, Bethany, Conn. â A sampling of Art Nouveau items coming to the show.
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NANCY STEINBOCK VINTAGE POSTERS, Chestnut Hill, Mass. â âNever!â by C.R. Miller, circa 1943, 20 by 27 inches.
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NANCY STEINBOCK VINTAGE POSTERS, Chestnut Hill, Mass. â âRalph Whiteâs Ski Shopâ by Mauer, 1935, measuring 24 by 37 inches.
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NANCY STEINBOCK VINTAGE POSTERS, Chestnut Hill, Mass. â âNew York, Holland Amerika Lijn,â 1938, by Ten Broek. It measures 24 by 37¼ inches.
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NANCY STEINBOCK VINTAGE POSTERS, Chestnut Hill, Mass. â âTalesâ by Ethel Reed, circa 1896, measuring 17½ by 25 inches.
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NORMA CHICK, AUTUMN POND ANTIQUES, Woodbury, Conn. â Cod fish weathervane, American, circa 1880.
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NORMA CHICK, AUTUMN POND ANTIQUES, Woodbury, Conn. â Five-piece miniature delft garniture set, circa 1770.
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NORMA CHICK, AUTUMN POND ANTIQUES, Woodbury, Conn. â Pair of scalloped delft plates, Holland, circa 1740.
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NORMA CHICK, AUTUMN POND ANTIQUES, Woodbury, Conn. â Three from a large set of Dutch sea creature tiles, circa 1700.
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PORT âN STARBOARD GALLERY, Falmouth, Maine â âSummer Pastures,â C. Loveridge (American, 1838â1915), 1884, signed oil on canvas measuring 22 by 36 inches.
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PORT âN STARBOARD GALLERY, Falmouth, Maine â âGray Morning, Nantucket,â a signed oil on canvas by G.H. McCord (American, 1848â1909), 12 by 15 inches.
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PORT âN STARBOARD GALLERY, Falmouth, Maine â Two-masted schooner diorama, American yacht with carved wood hull and sails resting on a simulated plaster sea. It dates from the early Twentieth Century and measures 36½ inches wide, 27¼ inches high and 8 ½ inches deep.
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PORT âN STARBOARD GALLERY, Falmouth, Maine â Ship in a bottle, American clipper ship Bertha Crawn, carved hearts bottle stopper, unusual octopus stand, made by L.O. Chapman, Franklin, N.J., 1935. It measures 11½ inches long and 5 inches high.
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SCOTT BASSOFF/SANDY JACOBS ANTIQUES, Rindge, N.H. â Circus banner for Brenda the Bearded Lady. It measures 9 feet 6 inches tall and 8 feet 2½ inches wide.
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SCOTT BASSOFF/SANDY JACOBS ANTIQUES, Rindge, N.H. â Mission oak library table branded Gustav Stickley.
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SIDNEY GECKER, AMERICAN FOLK ART, New York City â Eagle weathervane by Fiske, 36-inch wingspan.
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SIDNEY GECKER, AMERICAN FOLK ART, New York City â Jumping snake toy from Pennsylvania.
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SIDNEY GECKER, AMERICAN FOLK ART, New York City â Part of a selection of Pennsylvania iron.
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VILLAGE BRAIDER, Plymouth, Mass. â Dating from the Nineteenth Century, a plaster phrenologist head.
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VILLAGE BRAIDER, Plymouth, Mass. â French Faience birdcage dating from the Nineteenth Century.
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VILLAGE BRAIDER, Plymouth, Mass. â This carved ivory cane handle in the form of a bulldog is from the Nineteenth Century.
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VILLAGE BRAIDER, Plymouth, Mass. â Ramâs head brackets.
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