201. Doll's porcelain tea set (17 pieces), cups, saucers, teapot, creamer, sugar, minor imperfections.  
 202. 19th c. ogee, mahogany and pine mantle clock, reverse glass painted tablet of a church, weight driven with pendulum, labeled "Wm. L. Gilbert,...Conn.", strike and chime.  
 203. Gouache on canvas, impressionist European street scene, signed l.r. "Helene Pons", carved oak frame.  
 204. Prints, photo and lithographs: "The Quilting Party", W. Nutting; Sick sister in bed with doll; Two framed 19th c. Scottish landscapes; Small 19th c. mirror (not pictured); "The President Wilder Strawberry" (in gilt frame); scrimshaw sailboat on ivory oval plaque.  
 205. Custom maple Queen Anne tea table, oval tiger maple top, cutout skirt, pegged, tapered Queen Anne legs on duck feet, 31" h, 28 1/2" w.  
 206. Oil on academy board, still life, basket of white flowers and a clam shell on table, signed l.r. "Brian Doherty '82", in a 19th c. walnut and gilt frame, 20" x 24".  
 207. 19th c. round basket with hoop handle; 19th c. framed coat of arms in a marbleized frame; and a small leather bound book, A Looking Glass for Children, London, 1708.  
 208. Early 20th c. pair of framed and matted watercolors/gouache, of a forest path with light snow, both signed l.l. "Colyar", label on back reads "Crowell's Art Store...New Bedford.", 11 1/2" x 6", and 10 1/2" x 5 1/2", (sight).  
 209. Two 19th c. busts, plaster and cast ceramic, "Richard Gobden", London, 1865, Copeland, 12" h; small bust, unknown, (nose shows damage), 8" h.  
 210. Sheraton style china closet with three-shelf interior, mahogany and mahogany veneered, two serpentine drawers below, on reeded and tapered legs, 69" h.  
 211. Two 19th c. American hand-colored lithographs, framed and glazed: "Jenny Lind" (famous 19th c. actress), N. Currier #194; and "Young America", seated boy with riding crop and drum, "Currier and Ives, N.Y.", foxing and some staining, good margins.  
211A. Pair of framed contemporary primitive portraits of a boy and girl, 27 1/2" x 18 1/2" (sight).  
 212. Collection of desktop items including a decorated postal scale; mother-of-pearl opera glasses marked "Paris"; brass candle snuff with tray and brass candlestick; squirrel paperweight; tin licorice lozenges box with glass front.  
 213. Two prints and a watercolor, sailboats; and a watercolor of terns, signed "Avery 75".  
 214. Boxed "Anchor Blocks of stone in three Colors", "F.AD. Richter & Co., Vienna, US Patent March 6 1900", fairly complete with instructions, 13 1/2" l; and a cast iron Christmas tree holder, "Orth Bro. Mfg. Co., Phild. USA", 11" h; (from a Hingham, Mass. collection).  
 215. Heavily carved Victorian oak corner chair, rope turned legs and cross stretcher.  
 216. Collection of three Roman (or earlier) pottery fat lamps, (largest found in the sea).  
 217. Collection of six copper handled dippers and strainers.  
 218. Set of wrought iron patio tables, white rose decoration with green leaves and vines, glass tops.  
 219. Collection of five round beer trays, "Narragansett Ale"; "Hampden Brewing Co.", "Who Wants the Handsome Waiter"; "Dobles Lager & Ale, Albany, NY"; "Schafer"; and "Pabst".  
 220. Large collection of German stoneware steins, blue decoration, raised scenes, some with pewter tops, some minor imperfections, 3" to 10 1/2" h.   
 221. Mantle clock, time and strike, (bell and chime), painted to resemble marble columns, black, metal mounts, paper label on back "The S. Ingraham Co.", with key and pendulum.  
 222. Early 20th c. oil on canvas, nun reading the Bible, signed l.r. "Lucille Fenton" (1912-2001), titled on reverse "Light of the Bible", artist signed on back, 28" x 20".   
 223. Two Victorian footstools, both with turned feet.  
 224. Framed and matted pair of painted photo portraits of a young girl with a shawl.   
 225. Pine, lift top commode, small drawer, cupboard below.  

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