126.

Three trays: two Tole trays - one rectangular, finely redecorated in gilt and brown on black, the other oval, in original floral decoration; and a wood tray with moth and butterfly wing decoration.   

 
127.

19th c. rectangular Tole tray, polychrome decorated in stencil and freehand, with pair of exotic long tailed birds of paradise, exceptional decoration with bunches of red and white grapes, gilt grape leaves and vines, some crazing but overall fair to good condition, 28" l, 20 1/2" d.   

 
127A. 19th c. New England Hepplewhite Pembroke table, birch, old finish, rounded drop leaves, square tapered legs, 29" h, 36" w.  
128.

Two 19th c. Tole trays, rectangular and oval, both with finely executed polychrome floral decoration, fair to overall good condition, stencil and freehand, great gilt rose border on rectangular tray, 24" and 26 1/2" l. 

 
129.

Carved Eastlake Victorian easel, in old black paint, 49" h. 

 
129A. Pair of framed reverse painted classical scenes with horses, 4 1/2" x 6 1/2".  
130.

Cast iron and oak book stand, adjustable height and angle, four decorated snake legs, with castors (one missing). 

 
130A. 19th c. framed oil on canvas of Jesus and Mary, needs cleaning, 12" x 9" (sight).  
131.

19th c. standing abacus, finely turned shaft, on triangular base, red, white and blue balls sliding on 10 metal rods, (probably used in a classroom), 52" h.   

 
132.

Large collection of blue and white ceramic pieces, including Flow Blue plates, pair of Italian jars decorated with Putti and grotesques, Willoware, Chinese rice bowls, Staffordshire plates, vegetable serving pieces, etc., (approximately 35). 

 
133.

World's Fair collectables including, wire carrying tray with seven decorated glass tumblers; two souvenir plates, New York and San Francisco; two World's Fair decks of cards; and a ceramic glass Boston Faneuil Hall.   

 
133A. Two colored prints of fox hunting, in carved frames, one resembling a cupboard door (32" x 19"), and the other with horse shoes and riding crops on the corners, 21" x 17".  
134.

Collection of Japanese Nippon porcelain ware: including a finely shaped deep dish, sky blue background with intricate floral decoration, gilded edges, square handles; two-handled vase, with central floral motif edged in gold; 12" rectangular, floral and gilt edged dessert tray, with six matching square plates, 5 1/2"; similar matching bowl and five round plates, four demitasse cups and saucers, in a gold and mauve Wisteria pattern, signed in Japanese; (23 pieces).   

 
135.

Early 20th c. copper door, reverse painted advertising, sectioned, raised "65" at top, some wear at bottom, found in Boston, Mass., 70" h, 23" w. 

 
136.

19th c. abacus, pine, traces of original green and blue painted finish, natural balls on 10 metal rods, 16" h, 15 1/2" w.   

 
137. Collection of early bottles, lap desk, inkwells, compass and treen cup: four blown bottles, greens; mahogany fold down desk with pen holder, (broken hinge); two glass inkwells, one with cast iron quill holder; 1915 compass with belt clip; and a small turned oak treenware goblet, (nine pieces).  
138.

Two blueberry scoops, snapper style, one marked "S.C. Co.", with original label "Manufactured by J. Johnson, Tremont, Mass. price $2.25".   

 
139. Small, early 19th c., mahogany Chippendale mirror.   
139A. Fine small collection of reference books: American Antiques from Israel Sack Collection (four volumes); Louis XIV Style Furniture, 40 phototypes Hesaling; New England Furniture, Jobe & Kaye; Portsmouth Furniture, Jobe; The Concord Museum, David Wood; American Art & Engraved Glass, Swan.  
139B. Pine three-shelf plate stand, bentwood construction, 36" h.  
140.

Early 19th c. New England pine sea chest, refinished, side beckets with rope handles, single board construction, iron strap hinges, interior till. 

 
141.

Ship model, "Santa Maria", carved and painted three-masted ship, painted canvas sails, red, yellow and blue with black, some rigging needs retying, 21" h, 26" l. 

 
142. Early American 19th c. pine settle bench, thick three-board top, carved cookie corner ends, through mortised seat into single board plank side with bootjack base, old dark varnish finish.  
143. Very fine pie crust, tip-top tea table, mahogany, carved knees, claw and ball foot.  
144. Set of six 19th c. thumbback side chairs, plank seats, bamboo turned legs, old refinished condition.  
145.

Early 19th c. Captain's drop leaf table, finely turned vase and ring legs with turned feet, side stretchers with holes for bolting to ship's flooring, leaves with applied molded catch to inhibit sliding in rough seas, supported with double butterflies, 30" h, 30" w, 6" leaves. 

 
146.

19th c. oil on canvas, mother and child at a pond edge with ducks, early gilt frame, good condition, 18" x 22". 

 
146A. Pair of custom bench made, half-round mahogany card tables, Sheraton reeded leg, labeled "George W. Fifield Colonial Furniture, Reading Mass.".  
147.

19th c. oil on canvas, river scene with houses and barns, and two figures in a canoe, sunset sky, original carved and plaster frame, 21" x 35". 

 
147A. Gilded and carved, Federal style mirror, raised cornucopia top panel with pineapple, grapes and other fruit and leaves, 42" h, 20" w.  
148.

Four figural ceramic pieces including, "Sweet & Twenty" Royal Doulton girl with fan on sofa, 7" l; young Scottish hunter with deer, match holder and strike, 4 1/2" h; young child in blue, hanging match holder, small age line, 3" h; and young child with yellow straw hat and basket holder, 3" h. 

 
149.

Two European ceramic plates: blue and white, floral decorated plate, with reticulated border and six oval medallions, "Portugal", 13" dia; and a 19th c. polychrome plate with Moorish decoration, intertwined border, 12" dia; both fitted for hanging. 

 
150. 19th c. Victorian walnut mirror, crested top, carved, 45" h, 24" w.   
150A. Pair of framed oils on board of steamships, the "Thuringia" and the "Wurtemberg", at sea, one signed l.r. "Baily"(?), 7 1/4" x 5 1/4" (sight).   

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