Please note this catalog is under construction and subject to change. For final lots & order check closer to sale. FALL ANTIQUES AUCTION - SATURDAY,  DECEMBER 4, 2010 - BOSTON MARRIOTT QUINCY  HOTEL, QUINCY, MA - 11:00 AM (PREVIEW - SAT. 9:00-11:00 AM)  
   1. Sterling silver to include two candy dishes; a vase; pair of low candlesticks; two large serving spoons, one with gilded bowl, one marked "Steiff"; pie server; three small serving spoons, approximately 20.96 Troy oz.  
   2. Sterling silver to include three sugar tongs, ladle, tea strainer, four pickle forks, ice tea spoon, five demitasse spoons, salt and pepper, mustard spoon, approximately 10.2 Troy oz.  
   3. Oriental rug, Persian Qashghi, red field, diamond design, blues and golds, 6' 5" x 9' 5".  
   4. Sterling silver to include sugar and creamer; small handled basket with piercework designs, "W&Co."; bureau set: brush, mirror and comb (monogrammed), approximately 13.2 Troy oz.  
   5. Assorted sterling silver, "Fairfax", to include a  pie server, two serving forks, two cheese spreaders, a soup spoon, sugar tongs, piercework spoon, small fork and knife, baby spoon, two souvenir spoons, and muffineer, approximately 9.57 Troy oz..  
   6. Three marbles, hand-blown with swirls, one large (2"), two medium (1 1/4" and 1").  
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Miniature toy Governor Winthrop desk, labeled on bottom "Loring H. Cushing, 14 High St, So. Hingham, Mass.", 9 1/2" h, 8" w, 4 1/2" d.   

 
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On 2: Miniature three-drawer chest, chestnut, carved base, 6 1/2" h, 8" w, 5" d; and a small lift lid box with ivory plaque.   

 
   9. Tin windup toy, "Mammy" on bottom corner of white apron, "Lindstrom, Made in USA, pat. applied for" on reverse, 7 3/4" h.  
  10. Sterling silver to include six soup spoons; four large tablespoons; a large serving spoon; 17 teaspoons; sugar; small and large mother-of-pearl handled spoons; marked "Stowle", monogrammed, approximately 32.08 Troy oz.   
  11. Sterling silver flatware including set of 12 demitasse spoons with gilded bowls, set of six soup spoons with gilded bowls, ladle with shell-shaped bowl, souvenir spoons, forks, tablespoons, etc., approximately 21.5 Troy oz.  
  12. Sterling silver to include knife and fork carving set; two ice tea spoons; four teaspoons; fork with openwork handle; and wishbone-shaped tongs, approximately 6.38 Troy oz.  
  13. Oriental rug, Persian Karajah runner, Caucasian design, reds, blues and salmon on beige, 1' 10" x 10' 3".  
  14. Collection of New England coin silver flatware: two tablespoons and six teaspoons, marked "W. Moulton" (Newburyport, 1777-1861); bright cut sugar tongs (hallmarked); finely engraved sugar "N.G. Wood"; other bright cut spoons, 14 pieces, approximately 6.9 Troy oz.  
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19th c. American cherry candlestand, cookie corner top, urn shaft, tall arched snake legs with pad feet, 28 1/2" h, 18 1/2" sq.  

 
  16. Oil on canvas, trompe l'oeil still life, Dead Mount of four quail, two hanging from nail and two on marble table, signed l.l. "I L Bacon - 1885", (Irving Louis Bacon, American, 1853-1910), paper label on reverse "sold by Chas. G. Calder 258 Westminster St, Providence, R.I.", 30 1/4" x 20".  
  17. Set of eight Limoges plates, specially made, H.A.C. (Honorable Artillery Company).  
  18. Copeland Spode china, England, 10 desserts (7 1/2" dia), and eight dinner plates (9 3/4" dia).  
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  20. 19th c. walnut four-drawer chest, with oval mounted mirror, two glove drawers with cutout base, 43" h, 48" w, 17" d.   
  21. Oriental rug, Persian Malayer runner, blue field with rows of a floral motif, salmon and turquoise, 3' 5" x 11' 4".  
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  23. Arts and Crafts oak small table with shelf under, through mortise with sides of three square uprights, with tag underneath "Quaint Furniture, Grand Rapids, Mich.".  
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Two pen and inks on blue paper, "The Lover" and "The Husband", signed on back "Cruickshank", original backboards, 11" x 7 1/2".  
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Victorian Eastlake walnut American settee, Aesthetic Period, carved back with light rose upholstery, 36 1/2" h, 56" w.   

 
  26. Victorian Eastlake walnut American chair, Aesthetic Period, carved back with light rose upholstery.  
  27. Early 20th c. hand-painted china: large fruit bowl with five matching bowls, decorated with blackberries, marked "T&V France"; large pitcher marked "Germany", signed by artist, decorated with apples, purple background; handled bowl, hand-painted with bird and violets, marked "Nippon".   
  28. Pair of cut overlay brass lamps, red and white glass, on brass and marble bases.   
  29. Oriental rug, roomsize Persian Kashan, navy field with beige and gold floral design within rectangular borders, 8' 9" x 12' 9".   
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Small custom, light mahogany Tambour desk, two drawers, pulls with painted scenes, 42" h, 28" w, 17" d, 29" writing h.

 
  31. Two Afghanistan Lakahava rugs, depicting helicopters and tanks (c. 1970's), 4' 1" x 2' 5" and 4' 3" x 2' 9".   
  32. Early American cobbler's bench, dovetailed drawer, sectioned top with early leather seat, four peg legs, from a Duxbury, Mass. home, 45" l, 12" d.   
  33. Three "tip ups" used for ice fishing, with signal device flag for a bite, original blue/green paint with red flags and brass weights, 24" l.   
  34. Set of six miniature decoys, folk art carvings signed "Fellipe", with original paint, 9" graduating down to 3".  
  35. Early six-board small chest, in old red paint with black graining, bracket base, initialed "C.H.F.".  
  36.   Contemporary shore bird, stamped "Will Kirkpatrick", New England carver, c. 1980, one tip of wing missing.  
  37. Mid to late 19th c. carved eagle plaque, in the style of Bellamy, with protruding eagle's head and breast, carved wings with a nine-star American shield, and carrying a banner "Live and Let Live", 28" w.   
  38. Folk art wooden axe, probably made for an initiation ceremony for Odd Fellows or Mason's, 3' l.  
  39. Early American blown glass flask, with eagle flying banner on both sides, olive brown color, good condition.  
  40. Antique Federal bowfront chest, drawers with matched flame birch veneers, French feet, ivory escutcheons, Portsmouth, NH, 40" h, 37" w, 20" d.  
  41. 19th c. framed whaling print of clipper ships at sea, "Sperm Whaling with its Varieties, from an original drawing Benj. Russell New Bedford, Ma.", J.H. Bufford's Lith., 490 Washington St., Boston, 23" x 37".  
  42. Pair of Chinese Export paintings, c. 1860, of Theophilus and Susan (his sister) Smith, original frame (signed), in original condition, has partial Chinese label.   
  43. Oriental rug, Persian Bidjar scatter, navy field with corals and blue interwoven, signed, 4' 3" x 9' 9".   
  44. Early Folk Art picture of the stern of a whaling boat, "Rachel, New Bedford", watercolor, pen and ink, with decoupage eagle and flag, two whales flagged with "R" on either side of the ship, 5" x 8".  
  45. Large sea chest, in old dark green paint, beckets with sailor woven rope handles, canted sides, dovetailed, molded top and base, inside of lid has painted compass rose with original blue surface, 16" h, 3' w, 18" d at base.  
  46. Nautical designing set, Danish, contemporary, mapping device with Copenhagen ship curves in mahogany case.  
  47. Collection of busks, letter openers, and other tools, tortoise shell, ivory, wood, mostly 19th c., (21 pieces).  
  48. 19th c. wooden cleat from a sailing vessel, (found in Rockport, MA estate), 25 1/2" l.  
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  50. Early 19th c. grandfather clock with brass works, signed "John Nicholl, Belvidere, N.J.", original painted face, mahogany veneer with rope columns on case with fan carved door, base carved with inset panels, turned feet, broken arch bonnet top, finely dovetailed, (moon dial restored), 7' 4" h, 10" d.  
  51. Two 19th c. Staffordshire figurines: "The Lovers" under an openwork natural trellis with garland and flowers; and "Eve" with snake and apple at her feet, 10 1/2" h.  
  52. Victorian marble top, oval parlor table, with finely carved skirt and shaft on four hairy carved paw feet, 28" h, 31" w.  
  53. Oriental rug, Persian Bidjar scatter, rusts and blues forming geometric designs, 4' 1" x 8' 5".   
  54. Victorian parlor lamp, with round ruby red glass shade and font, (never electrified), 24" h.  
  55. Mid 19th c. cherry tip-top candlestand, cutout corner top, boldly turned shaft, with reverse curve tripod base, 29" h.   
  56. Early 19th c. grandfather clock, birch, New Hampshire, broken arch crest with rosettes and ball finials, ogee molded clock throat setting, straight sided case on small cutout bracket base, approximately 89" h.  
  57. Set of three early, hand-carved, graduated noggins, in original old finish, 7", 9" and 11" h.  
  58. Early woodenware including a lidded salt box with swivel lid; carved scoop or mortar with hollowed handle; and a child's tankard.  
  59. Asian puzzle teapot with green and mauve glaze, Foo-dog finial, central picture of Elder, good condition, 9" h.   
  60. Belter rosewood settee, finely carved fruit and floral back, upholstered in purple pin stripe, 38" h, 41" w, 20" d.  
  61. Belter rosewood side chair, finely carved crest frame, oval back and finely carved legs ending on castors, purple pin stripe upholstery, 15" seat h, 36" overall h, 18" d.  
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  64. Asian bowl, dark blue background with white blossoms, Aoki seal mark, Arita ware, 3 3/8" h, 7" dia.  
  65. Chinese cabinet with bombay base, Chinese lacquered finish, with birds and flowers, and broken arch top, 71" h, 35 1/2" w, 22" d.   
  66. Asian bowl, "Hel. Mus. Kunst." with museum number, medium sized bowl with red floral and rooster decoration, Cheng-Lung seal, a reign mark, 3 3/4" h, 9 3/8" dia.  
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Large Asian bowl, white ceramic with blue apple blossoms and pairs of long tail birds, signed on bottom, 4 1/4" h, 10" dia.  
  68. Two Oriental scatter rugs: Persian Lilihan, cranberry and tans, 2' 3" x 3' 8"; and a Persian Hamadan, with similar color, 2' 3" x 3' 3".  
  69.   Roomsize Oriental rug, Persian, Kohi Sultan weave, beige field with borders in greens, blues and highlights in cranberry, 8' 10" x 12' 2".  
  70. 18th c. bowback Windsor armchair with continuous arm, rounded back, seven spindles, bulbous turned base, old green paint, stretcher shows original wear, (found in New Hampshire), 18" seat h, 35" overall h.  
  71. Early American 18th c. tape loom, oak, 36" h.  
  72. Early American primitive portrait of young lady, c. 1830's, highly stylized red dress with Empire waist, lace neck piece, hair held with tortoise comb, striking oval face and long neck, green background, signed on reverse of canvas "A.E.H. age 33" (possibly Amos Hamilton), small puncture to canvas, early repairs seen on back, overall good condition, 30" x 25".  
  73. Painted checkerboard with applied half-round molding, black edge, mustard border, red and black board; turned wood miniature barrel, in black paint with red graining; and a tin 19th c. whale oil lamp, with handle and tray.  
  74. Early folk art iron shooting target, in the shape of a rooster, with mechanical rising star, original oxidized finish with red comb, etc., (found in a barn in Fillmore, Indiana, when consignor was a young boy cleaning out the barn, owner of barn said it was hanging there when he bought the farm in the late 30's), 14" h.  
  75. Mid 19th c. American cherry drop leaf table, dark red finish, rope turned legs, 27 1/2" h, 47" wide (two drop leaves 15 1/2" each), 17" d.  
  76. Cast iron folk art "well weight" horse, old red on one side, three-dimensional head, "58G" in casting, cropped tail, 16" h, 17" w.  
  77. 19th c. percussion six-shot Pepper Box pistol, hammer is marked "Allen's Patent" and stamped "24", inlaid silver ornaments on walnut grip, finely engraved guard and shield, (Ethan Allen, 1806-1871), 6" l.  
  78. American Hitchcock rocker, stenciled decoration on black grained chair, polished arms.  
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  80. 19th c. Hitchcock style furniture: desk/table, with drawer and backsplash, stencil decoration on black grained background; and side chair, stenciled decoration, rush seat.  
  81. Two weapons: French bayonet and scabbard, owner is descendant of Andre Messina (Napoleon's Colonel), signed "Mre. d'Ormes de St. Etieme Ganvier 1880"; and a brass and iron bayonet with thick blade, 16" l, 2 1/2" d.   
  82. Oil on canvas, signed l.l. "C.H. Gifford '72", depicting ship in stormy water beside cliff (Grand Manan), sky showing luminescent pinks rising in background, with foreground of stormy gray sky, original deep gold leaf frame with name plaque, very good condition, 9 1/2" x 15" (sight), 20" x 25" (with frame).  
  83. Oriental rug, roomsize Persian Veese, raspberry/ruby field with light blues, 7' 4" x 10' 6".  
  84. Early 19th c. needlepoint sampler, finely done, large central floral motif, alphabet on top with numbers, birds below, wreath with arrow and horn, urn with flowers, weeping willow below.   
  85. Early 19th c. Hepplewhite, four-drawer, cherry bowfront chest, with satinwood inlay above French foot, original octagonal brasses and escutcheons, found in New Hampshire estate, 32" h, 41" w, 21" d.  
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  87. 19th c. oil on canvas of Westport Point, Mass., signed l.l. "A. Warren, 1877", depicting the bay with beach, homes and sailboat at sea, untouched condition, 18" x 26" (sight).  
  88. 19th c. oil on canvas, Folk Art landscape of farm with houses and horses, in old mahogany frame, 14" x 18".  
  89. Early 19th c. small pine bench, in old dark green paint, round plank sides, diagonal seat supports, 15" h, 3' w.  
  90. Early tuckaway table, folds flat, two swing legs on trestle feet, chamfered top, peg and mortised construction, large dovetailed construction, with veneered bird's-eye maple top.  
  91. 18th c. wooden, triangular cased butter churn, in original gray/green paint, finely constructed, a rare form, called a "Wig Wag", see Nutting, item #1736, exceptional wood pegged mechanism interior.  
  92. Early American six-board chest, cutout bracket base, in old red paint, with till inside, 17" h, 28 1/2" w, 16 1/4" d.  
  93. 19th c. wooden firkin with bail handle, in old cranberry red paint, 11 1/2" h without handle.  
  94. Late 18th/early 19th c. wooden lidded barrel, with intertwined laps, two on bottom and two on top, lid with a finger wrap, in original old red painted finish, 17 1/2" h.  
  95. 18th c. large tavern table with drawer, breadboard top, 12" overhang, turned legs, stretcher base, pine and maple, 26" h, 67 3/4" l x 31" w on the top, 45" l x 23 1/4" w at the base.  
  96. Two measures: one with iron bands and handle, 14 1/2" dia; the other signed "Daniel Cragin, Manufacturer & Sealer, Wilton, N.H.", 18 1/2" dia; (both stamped).  
  97. Oil on canvas, signed "C.H. Gifford '88", Swallow Tail lightkeeper's house on rocky cliff, full moon casting light on water, with boats and fishermen, third boat in foggy background, original stretcher with writing, "Grand Manan", 14 1/4" x 9 1/2".  
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 100. Early 19th c. American cherry candlestand, original finish, finely turned urn shaft with spider legs and oval tip top, 31" h, 17" dia.  
 101. Three early 19th c. blown glass canisters with polished pontils, graduated set, all have original blown stoppers with knobs.  
 102. 19th c. New England Empire gilt mirror, baluster turned frame with brass rosette corners, reverse glass painted top of home in setting, good color and condition, 3' h, 19" w.  
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 104. Oil on board, Boston label on back, signed l.r. "W. Plummer 1883" (Willis Henry Plummer), coastal scene Swallow Tail lighthouse, Grand Manan, depicting rocky cliff, jetty with lighthouse, shack, and men at work, several sailboats in open ocean, original gold leaf frame, 22" x 14", 28 1/2" x 20 1/2" (with frame).  
 105. Early 19th c. cherry corner cupboard, glass top and base with set-in paneled doors, small molded top, four graduated shelves on top, 6' 8" h, 48" w, 2' d.   
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Oil on canvas, sailboats in harbor at dawn or dusk, men beaching a boat on shore, signed l.l. "Capelline(?)", original gold leaf frame, 9" x 12", 17" x 20" (with frame).  
 108. 19th c. sea chest with original rope beckets, in old sea green paint, inset canvas top, painted inside top with ship print, and old paint on till, strap hinges.  
 109. 18th c. hand-forged iron and brass cooking utensil; early pewter charger with hallmark, 13" dia; and a hearth brush with painted wooden handle.  
 110. Large late 18th c. Hepplewhite drop leaf table, mahogany, string inlaid tapered legs and apron, swing legs.  
 111. Pair of Hepplewhite shield back side chairs, string inlay on back with fan at base of shield, upholstered seats, tapered legs with bellflowers and string inlay, restored condition, 17" seat h, 37 1/2" overall h.  
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 113. Oriental rug, Persian Bidjar runner, navy field with reds, 4' 8" x 11'.  
 114. Very fine Victorian, 19th c. hand-carved ivory letter opener, in original velvet lined case, top part carved with three Graces on pedestal of winged cupids and flora, 11" l.   
 115. 19th c. American, mahogany, oblong tiptop table, tripod spider leg base, 28" h, 23" x 17" top.  
 116. Federal mirror, eglomise paneled top, white with gilt swag, old gilt frame, 25" h, 12" w.  
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 118. Early American sampler in old elongated style, "Margaret Beinhauer aged 8 years in Sept. 1807", framed and glazed, 16 1/2" x 5" (sight).  
 119. Early American sampler with alphabet, "Sarah Beaver her work made in Feb. 1824", "SM" with crewel and cross stitch flowers, label on back "Sarah Beaver (Nevis), 14" x 10" (sight).  
 120. 18th c. small American six-board chest, with cutout base, in old sea green paint over red, molded top, 12" h, 31" w, 13" d.   
 121. 19th c. stoneware jug with bluebird on a branch, marked "J & E Norton, Bennington, Vt", good condition, 11" h.  
 122. Early Nantucket basket, nice old patina, missing some cane and wrap on edge, wrought iron hinges, 13" h to top of handle, 10" dia.  
 123. Goodwin &Webster 18th c. American stoneware urn, Hartford, Connecticut, two handles, some surface crazing on bottom, 20" h.  
 124. 19th c. stoneware jug, with cobalt slip decoration of flower, "A.B. Wheeler & Co. Boston, Ma.", 2-gallon.  
 125. Mid 19th c. American cherry drop leaf table, carved rope leg table with castor feet, 28 1/2" h, 41" w (17 1/2" drop leaves), 18" d.  
 126.   On 2: Watercolor of Sconset on Nantucket, signed l.r. "Lillian Gertrude Smith, Sconset", 6 1/2" x 8 1/2"; and a small impressionistic landscape, unsigned, 2" x 3".  
 127. Lot of Americana: 19th c. stoneware ovoid jug, marked "T. Crafts & Co. Whatley"; 19th c. large tin lantern; tin policeman's lantern; and a copper gunpowder flask.  
 128. Oriental rug, Persian Shiraz scatter, red field, geometric designs with blues, beige, orange and green, 5' 2" x 9' 2".  
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 130. Early Chippendale mahogany kneehole desk, banks of three drawers either side with drawer across top under lid, bracket base with escutcheon locked medial cupboard, 31" h, 36" w, 20" d.  
 131. Unframed 1936 poster, "National Kezel Concours", "NY Megen", red, blue and gray, bridge with red ball and eight bowling pins, a few tears, 31" x 21 1/2".  
 132. Two custom table lamps: brass student lamp with green double shades; and brass triple candle arm lamp with tole shade, electrified.  
 133. Oriental rug, Persian Shiraz, red field, five hexagonal designs, blues, beige and tangerine, 5' 4" x 7' 10".  
 134. Custom tiger and bird's-eye maple desk with inset leather top, two banks of drawers with three drawers across, bracket base, 30" h, 39" w, 23" d.  
 134A. Hanging shelf with four shelves, tiger and bird's-eye maple, lattice worked sides, 34" h, 22 1/2" w, 9" d.  
 135. Mid 19th c. tiger maple candlestand, with cookie corner tip top, turned shaft and spider legs, 28" h, 18" dia.  
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 137. 19th c. Empire card table, with heart-shaped base, scalloped apron, top detached, 28" h, 36" w, 19" d.  
 138. Lot of 19th c. English ceramics, blue and white with circular bands, milk pitcher, large sugar, large mug, two creamers, four medium bowls and one smaller bowl.  
 139. Large 18th c. hand-forged sugar cutter, with original wood scribed handle, mounted on wood base, 22 1/2" h.  
 140. 18th c. mahogany Pembroke table, with string inlay on legs and an inset inlay on apron above leg, spade foot, original old finish, 28" h, 36" w, 11" leaves.  
 141. Pair of 19th c. yellow glass candlesticks, (possibly Sandwich Glass Co.), 7" h.  
 142. Four 18th c. hand-forged American door hinges, all approximately 32", with original pintles.  
 143. Late 18th/early 19th c. Pennsylvania walnut five-slat rocker, with turned finials and flat shaped arms, (from a Lancaster, PA estate), 47" overall h.  
 144. Oriental rug, roomsize Persian, brown field, with blues and beiges, 10' x 12' 4".  
 145. 18th c. Pennsylvania tall chest, with ogee bracket base, six banks of drawers, top bank with three drawers, string inlay around drawer fronts, 64 1/4" h, 42 1/2" w, 22 1/4" d, 46 1/4" cornice, (possibly was one drawer taller from the base).  
 146. Chinese Export helmet-shaped creamer, marked with blue oval and birds; and a covered creamer, bulbous shape with strap handle with embossed hearts, blue and gold decoration, swag and tassle with flowers.  
 147. Early 19th c. bird's-eye maple candlestand, octagonal tip top with cutout edges, turned shaft and spider legs.  
 148. On 2: Asian framed scroll, signed, depicting blossoms and a village scene in mountains; and a four-panel small Asian screen, signed, women in a boat and on a porch, (some damage to one panel).   
 149. Chinese Export tea set, with a traditional decoration in red: helmet style creamer, lidded sugar, teapot with intertwined strap handles, five handled cups (one broken handle), eight handleless cups, eight liners, one bowl, plate.  
 150. 18th c. Chippendale seven-drawer graduated chest, high cut out bracket base, molded top with dovetailed case and drawers, Chippendale base, 63 1/4" h, 18 1/2" d, 36 1/2" case.  
 151. Four 19th c. pantry boxes, one in original green paint, pine and maple.  
 152. Oriental rug, roomsize Persian Heriz, red field with black and tan in a geometric pattern, 7' 10" x 10' 7".  
 153.   19th c. pewter vase, impressed with "Lon..." on bottom, 12" h.  
 154. Pewter lot including a teapot; two bowls, one signed; spoon holder; two gilt cups; and a drinking vessel etched "Capt. L..." on bottom.  
 155. Mid 19th c. Pennsylvania, walnut, oval table with five leaves (12" each), heavy turned leg, 28 1/2" h, 48" x 45" top, opens to 9'.  
 156. On 3: English blue and white checkerboard ceramics: large milk pitcher; four small creamers; and two child's mugs.  
 157. Pair of fancy decorated 19th c. side chairs.  
 158. 19th c. English Toby pitcher, gentleman with orange and green crosshatch jacket and polka dot vest, red cheeks and tankard in hand, (rim repaired), 5" h; and an unusual pitcher, woman with bonnet and shawl with lace apron, signed underneath, 9" h.   
 159. Oriental rug, Persian Sarab, red field and tan, 4' 3" x 7'.  
 160. Set of five 19th c. Pennsylvania decorative country chairs, with cutout and shaped slat and top, walnut, one with some original paint.  
 161. 19th c. watercolor, Venetian seascape with sailboat, building in background, signed l.l. "Ross Turner", heavily foxed, framed and glazed, (his work is included in the collection of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard, Cambridge, MA), 11" x 18" (sight).  
 162. 20th c. watercolor by Sallie Thomson Humpreys, "Pomeroy, Ohio, a very old Ohio River town from West Virginia shore", labeled on back "She has a long history of schools where she studied and eventually taught in Delaware, Ohio" (at Ohio Wesleyan, Professor Emeritus 1943; previously she taught at the Art Students League in Washington, DC from 1897-1904), framed and glazed, 15" x 22" (sight).  
 163. Mid 19th c. mirror with baluster frame, black and gold inlay, rosette corners with reverse glass painted picture of girl walking beside water in a wooded landscape, 34" h, 16" w.  
 164. Lot of Flow Blue: sugar bowl (small chips); small bowl (crazing on bottom); and large serving dish.   
 165. 18th c. octagonal tip top candlestand, finely crafted snake legs and urn base in tiger maple.  
 166. Early 19th c. Windsor armchair with nine spindles on rocker base, saddle seat, bamboo turnings, pine and ash.  
 167. Oriental rug, roomsize Persian Lilihan, red field, beige and brown border and medallion, 8' 2" x 11' 8".   
 168. Three oils on panel: two on academic board, seascape and mountain scape, signed "J. Salvea"; and a seascape signed "Recarda Agry Crepuseule", 7" x 11".  
 169. 19th c. oil on canvas, fine American primitive of lighthouse on a cliff, waves pounding on rocky coast with sunlit sky, 14" x 24".  
 170. Custom Chinese cabinet, two doors with shelves and drawers below, painted in lacquerware decoration with landscapes and many figures, green, black and gilt, back cut out, 5' 10" h, 37" w, 23" d.   
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 172. 19th c. Boston rocker, in original black paint, with finely stenciled crest with gilt decoration of a basket of fruit with leaves, spindle back, scrolled arms.   
 173. Federal mirror with tinsel decorated panel, gilt wood with ball decorated cornice, 39 1/2" h, 21" w.  
 174.   Crown Derby cup and saucer; Rose Medallion; ceramic French dish "En Avant!"; cobalt glass; and stained glass.  
 175. Bronzed metal elephant pedestal table, on tooled leather base with finely cut glass top, 25 1/2" h, 18" sq.  
 176. Early tin coffee pot with brass spigot, double boiler with two handles top and bottom, large container, probably made for a group, 19" h, 12" w.  
 177. Pair of bronze candlesticks with tripod ladies legs; and a bronze sculpture with raven on pedestal on a marble base.  
 178. Large lidded basket, braided rope twined pattern, circular design, probably late 19th c.  
 179. Early blown glass including aqua vase with thread of blown glass around neck (small portion missing); small vase with gold flecks; small vase with narrow opening; and blown ball.  
 180. 19th c. American, mahogany, oblong tiptop candlestand, reeded legs on ball feet, signed "Stone" in chalk, 28" h, 23" x 17" top.  
 181.   Small Chippendale mirror, mahogany.  
 182. Copper lustre: blue band with hand-painted floral designs: flared cup, 3 3/4" h; footed bowl, 5" dia; and another footed bowl, 4 1/2" h.  
 183. Two mid 19th c. Boston rockers, one with arms, similar painted decoration.  
 184.   Tea leaf decorated ironstone: large lidded sugar bowl, 7" h; soup bowl, 9" dia; and a chamber pot with ironstone lid, 7 1/2" h.  
 185. Walnut Victorian couch, full size (71" l) with tufted green upholstery, European style foot.  
 186. Bronze two-piece candlestick mold, 9" h.  
 187. Three early tools: 19th c. English oak molding plane, "D. Clark", with brass fittings and steel blade; carved handled adze, signed on steel blade "Wm. Weaver(?) & Sons, Ironworks"; and a drill bit (1/4" bit) with brass, Sheffield.  
 188. Lot of tools, wooden level, "Stanley Rule & Level Co., New Britain, Conn. USA"; case set of brass drafting tools, six squares and two miter tools, "Marples Sheffield".  
 189. Lot of tools: two wooden scores; one brass ruler; two wooden measuring devices, one brass handled with steel measurer; signed hammer; and a gauge called "The Star", Newark, NJ.