AMERICANA CATALOG 2002

      1.       19th c. American 15-drawer spice chest/sewing cabinet, pine and mahogany, in original dark finish, 30" w.

      2.       19th c. pine firkin in original putty/cinnamon color paint.

      3.       19th c. covered basket with hoop handle, 14" h, 12" dia.

      4.       Rembrandt etching, drypoint, engraving, Clement de Jonghe, printseller, 1651, 4th State, 8.2" x 6.2".

      5.       19th c. American Hepplewhite four-drawer chest, pine, in original mahogany stained finish, tall bootjack end base, original wood knob, 38 1/2" h, 37" w.

      6.       Early 19th c. bedwarmer, brass pan with engraved lid, turned maple handle, 45" l.

      7.       19th c. oval pantry box, Harvard Shaker style, original finish; a cherry and pine, oval, four-finger box; a butter stamp; and a tin labeled “Kickapoo Indian Salve”.

      8.       19th c. footed rectangular to oval basket, double wrapped rim, inset handles, excellent condition and color, 15" h, 30" l.

      9.       19th c. walnut and chestnut hanging cupboard, arched crest with applied shield and crossed American flags, and applied shield on door, drawer below, cubbyholes and slots for mail, top with secret compartment, 22" h, 14" w.

   10.       19th c. drop leaf American table, c. 1830, maple, old finish, turned legs, tall turned feet, 28" h, 36" l.

   11.       19th c. brass fireplace andirons, turned top with ball feet; and 19th c. brass top shovel and fire tongs.

   12.       20th c. weathervane: carved wooden figure in top hat and tails riding a copper high wheel bicycle on an arrow, with directionals, figure 19" tall, 7' 7" overall h, carved by the late Wally Godfrey, Marstons Mills, Cape Cod (1925-1999).

   13.       Folk artist replica model of a "Woody" '39 Ford station wagon, carved wood and canvas, and plaster figures (9), mounted on a wood platform, green paint and stain, 13" h, 30" l, 8 1/2" d.

   14.       Set of six Folk Art chairs (4) and tables (2), cut from tin cans, twisted wire with velour seats and table tops.

   15.       Second quarter of the 19th c. American Federal tiger maple candlestand, lozenge-shaped top, finely turned shaft, tripod base, 26" h.

   16.       Early 19th c. American hoop handle gathering basket, black ash, double wrapped rim, three carved runners for bottom, 23" l.

   16A.    19th c. redware pitcher, and two redware decorated bowls, cream slip with blue flower, probably European origin.

   17.       19th c. New England, miniature, inlaid mahogany dome top box, snipe hinged, papered interior with printed eagle and shield.

   18.       Two 19th c. bootjack end cricket stools, from an estate in Scituate, Mass., larger one is labeled "made from piece of Minot's Light of Scituate, Mass., Blown down in 1853".

   19.       Early 19th c. oval pantry box, original putty green paint, 12 1/2" l, 9 1/2" w.

   20.       18th c. New England cherry country Chippendale card table, with molded top and Chinese molded legs, swing leg supports the top.

   21.       Unusual and rare maple chip carved shoe box, with slide lid top, hearts carved into sole and heel, probably carved on board ship for a sweetheart, 9" l.

   22.       Early 18th c. dome top document box, with an early leather shoe and 18th c. leather glasses case; and stone Indian objects including arrow straightener, pestle, arrowheads, etc.

   23.       Two 19th c. stoneware pieces: 3-gallon crock with deep and large cobalt blue floral decoration, stamped "J. Norton & Co., Bennington, VT", (shows cracks); and 2-gallon jug with floral design.

   24.       19th c. treenware turned sugar bowl on tripod feet, with original blue/green paint and free-hand decoration, great color and patina on turned knob.

   25.       Matched set of 18th c. New England, country maple, Queen Anne, Spanish foot side chairs, bulbous front stretcher, rush seats, cyma curved backs, 18" seat h, 40 1/2" overall h.

   26.       18th c. New England, Country, Queen Anne, Spanish foot side chair, maple, bulbous front turned stretcher, two turned side stretchers, rush seat, 18" seat h, 42" overall h.

   27.       18th c. New England, maple, country, Queen Anne, Spanish foot side chair, bulbous front turned stretcher, square boxed stretchers, rush seat, cyma curved back, 17" seat h, 40" overall h.

   28.       19th c. New England grained painted and stenciled Salem rocker, mahogany arms, coach graining on yellow background, melons, leaves and urns decorated slat, sponge grained seat.

   29.       Collection of small 19th c. ivory and whalebone carved sewing objects: Bodkins, fids, nail file, crochet hooks, elephant and fish, letter opener, approximately 18 pieces.

   30.       19th c. cast iron garden seat with arms, grape leaf and vine motif, painted white, from a home in Andover, MA.

   31.       19th c. hand-colored map of Nantucket in an oak frame, decorated with anchors, mariner's compass, swordfish, North wind, tall ship, and a 1659 History, 7 1/4" x 9 3/4" (sight).

   32.       Colored print, engraving, pencil signed l.r. "De Lauzac", of gaff rigged racing Dutch cat boats, in a mahogany frame, 17 1/4" x 21" (sight).

   32A.    19th c. oval pine deep drop leaf table, tapered six-leg, swing leg, original old finish, 28 1/2” h, 42” w, 65” l.

   33.       Two engravings: early 17th c. style Italian, "Pestadeline, Otio and Pouerta"; and a framed tree lined street, signed l.r. in pencil.

   34.       18th c. reeded leg mahogany card table, bird's-eye maple veneered skirt, oval cartouche, lunette strip of inlay along bottom of skirt, school of J&T Seymour, Boston, Mass., 28 3/4" h, 35 3/4" w, 17 1/2" d.

   35.       Matched set of six 19th c. bird's-eye maple side chairs, cane seat and back, original finish, shaped seats, sabre leg.

   36.       18th c. New England pine butter tub in original green paint, hand-wrought copper nails, two raised carved handles, all on small extended feet, 8 1/2" h, 9 1/2" dia.

   37.       18th c. New England Queen Anne dining table, swing leg, drop leaf, round top, 27 1/2" h, 48" l, 17" leaf.

   38.       18th c. New England pine butter churn, in original green paint, original dashes, 40" overall h.

   38A.    18th c. New England pine butter churn, original patina, original dasher, 45 1/2" overall h, from an early home in Marshfield, Mass.

   39.       18th c. brass candle holder, with shaped drip pan and footed base, 11 1/4" h.

   40.       17th/early 18th c. New England William & Mary bun foot chest, maple and pine, four drawers high with split top drawer, single arch molding, heavy molded base, 36 1/2" h, 33 1/4" w, 17 3/4" d.

   41.       Early 19th c. oval pantry box in original white painted finish; and a hinged lid woven palm leaf heart-shaped sewing case.

   42.       Three rare pine Shaker style pails - green, red, and alternating clear and red pine.

   42A.    19th c. American safe used at sea, found in the Joshua Weston house (c. 1820) in Duxbury, Mass., subsequently owned by Elisha Sampson whose father was a sea captain (c. 1840), iron safe with key enclosed in a heavy, dovetailed pine case with cast iron side handles, stenciled inside the lid, “Wilder’s Improved Salamander Gerrish Block, Blackstone St., Boston”, with a spread winged eagle in gilt.

   43.       On 3: Pantry box, oak and pine, stenciled "Shaker Society, Sabbathday Lake, Me", 4 3/4" h, 7 1/2" d; Desk box, pine and walnut, gold stencil, interior with black felt covered lift lids, compartments for ink and pens, with letter of certification from Sister Mildred Barker, 1982; and a folding foot rest for a chair.

   44.       18th c. New England, maple and pine, Windsor bowback armchair, turned legs in vase and ring and "H" stretcher; and a 19th c. New England bowback side chair.

   45.       Early 18th c. New England pine and maple tavern table, breadboard top, turned legs, box stretcher, ball feet, brown painted base, 25 1/2" h, 20 1/2" d, 30" l.

   46.       Oil on canvas, landscape, with two Native Americans on horseback looking over a lake with mountains in background, signed on top back stretcher "Wm. M. Prior", relined on board, 27 1/2" x 43".

   47.       18th c. walnut Pennsylvania Chippendale chest of drawers, applied molded top, over four graduated drawers with figured walnut drawer fronts, fluted quarter columns, on an ogee bracket base (right back foot is replaced), old brass, 34" h, 38 3/4" w, 21" d.

   48.       Folk art carved pine plaque with two steer heads, in original red/brown paint, original yoke, 20 1/2” h, 53” l, 24” d, found in a barn in Maine.

   49.       Oil on canvas, Impressionist harvesting scene, with horse and wagon and two figures, signed l.r. "Walkley", in a carved gilt frame, 15" x 21".

   50.       18th c. New England Queen Anne drop leaf table, maple and tiger maple, oval top, swing leg, carved skirt, carved and turned legs with pad feet, 27 1/2" h, 34 1/2" l.

   51.       Nantucket basket pocket book, swing hoop handle, oval shape, fitted with ivory, scrimshawed whaling scene on lid, signed "B' O'Neil", 7" h, 8" l.

   52.       19th c. cutlery box, mahogany, dovetailed, whale's tail carvings on the medial grip board.

   52A.    Custon convex mirror with eagle on carved banner, 40" h.

   53.       Chinese Export creamer, initialed "LP" with a bowl of hand-painted flowers.

   54.       19th c. New England oil on canvas, portrait of Thomas J. Chew, c. 1820, from the Tuttle family of Connecticut, deaccessioned from the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT, early carved and gilt frame, relined professionally, 37 1/2" h, 25 3/4" w.

   55.       18th c. New England continuous arm Windsor chair, saddle seat, bulbous turned legs, "H" stretcher, 17 1/2" seat h, 39 1/4" overall h.

   56.       Early 19th c. finely turned brass andirons, spurs and ball feet, 16" h, 15" d.

   56A.    18th c. New England fan back Windsor side chair, saddle seat, vase and ring turnings, stamped on bottom, "I. Wirl".

   57.       Engraving of "The Cunard Royall Mail Steamship 'Britannia'", leaving Boston Harbor for Liverpool, dated Feb. 1875, printed by Ferd. Mayer, Fulton St., N.Y.

   58.       Oil on canvas, contemporary Provincetown Harbor scene, signed l.r. "James W. Maddocks, '88".

   59.       Oil on board, two-masted sailing vessel flying American flag, in a black and gold frame.

   60.       18th c. pine five-drawer tall chest (second drawer is double size), in original red painted finish, applied molded top, cutout bracket base, Hepplewhite style brass (replaced), 44 1/2" h, 34" w, 17 3/4" d.

   61.       Two 18th c. American wooden pieces: a long handled dipper; and a pine peel with flat handle.

   62.       Three 18th c. wrought iron utensils: long handle fork; strainer; and finely formed dipper with rat-tail end.

   63.       18th c. wrought iron whirling broiler, footed, finely formed handle with rat-tail end.

   64.       Two 18th c. hand-wrought iron trammels, adjustable heights.

   65.       18th c. New England, pine and maple, tavern table, old red finish, drawer of later date, stretcher base, ended feet, breadboard top, 27" h, 36 1/2" w.

   66.       19th c. blue decorated two-handled stoneware crock, three-gallon, "OL & AK Ballard", Burlington, VT, fitted lid.

   67.       Early 19th c. hanging iron fireplace griddle, swivel ring top.

   67A.    19th c. maple and pine New England bedstead, scrolled headboard with brass caps, bell and ball turned posts, three-quarter size, angle irons attached to original side rails for a drop in spring.

   68.       Early 19th c. sailor's oval Baleen ditty box, six shaped fingers, carved designs with hearts, diamonds and leaves, highlighted with red and cream colored paper, written history on bottom in pen, "D S May the 23 AD 1811", with position of the whale boat.

   69.       Early 20th c. hand-painted and stenciled tin merchant sign, "Brown's Pharmacy 1 mile, candy & soda water", 31" h, 14" w.

   70.       18th c. spinning wheel in original blue paint with red highlights, missing spinner, finely turned, 33 1/2" h.

   71.       Early 19th c. pine sea chest, old green painted finish, replaced hinges, molded one-board top, interior till.

   72.       Oil on canvas, Coat of Arms, Civil War Brevet Captain John B. Harlow, Illinois, 8th Illinois Vol. Infantry, 47th Illinois Vol. Infantry, 30" h, 25" w.

   73.       Two pails: pine, cant sided water pail, in original green paint; and a wooden "Fire pail, Gleason and Bailey Mfg. Co., fire supplies, New York".

   74.       18th c. colored engraving of William Pitt, c. 1760, in a late 19th c. rosewood and gilt frame.

   75.       Early 19th c. two-door standing cupboard, original brass spring loaded closures, double panel pegged and mortised doors, simple molded top, cut out shelves, with plate rails, right side shows cribbing, 6' 7" h, 18" d, 3' 6" w.

   76.       Early 19th c. oval pantry box, early gray/green paint over original red, Hingham, MA origin, stamped "CH" on lid (Caleb Hersey), 6 1/8" l.

   77.       Early 19th c. oval box, original gray/green paint, stamped on lid "I.(J) Witton", possibly Hingham, MA origin, 6 1/4" l.

   78.       Child's 19th c. Shaker style bentwood rocking chair, blue and white taped seat and back.

   79.       Adult 19th c. Shaker style bentwood rocking chair, blue and white taped seat and back.

   80.       19th c. child's Windsor style bed, rosewood and maple, ball finials.

   81.       Shaker style child's chair, maple, black painted finish, mushroom capped arms, early reproduction, brown and red tape seat.

   82.       Child's pine tea table, round top, turned legs, old red painted finish.

   83.       Rare 18th c. wrought iron fat lamp, with trammel for adjusting height.

   83A.    Rare wrought iron miner's candle holder with ladies leg decoration.

   84.       18th c. wrought iron double betty lamp, with ram's horn decoration.

   85.       Early 19th c. American cherry two-piece corner cupboard, tall applied cone molding over a single glazed cathedral arched door, on a molded base with two single vertical panel doors, pine secondary wood, old varnish finish, 7' 2" h, 42" w, 19" d.

   86.       Two 18th c. wrought iron betty lamps with covers, 19" d, (one with pick wick).

   87.       Two wrought iron betty lamps, one double betty, both with twisted hangers.

   88.       18th c. lignum vitae mortar and pestle; and an early oak rum keg with eight interwoven lapped stays.

   89.       18th c. New England maple corner chair, with rush seat.

   90.       18th c. New England Chippendale, Governor Winthrop, slant lid desk, cherry, from Harwichport, MA, Saquatucket, original bail brass, 38" w, from a home in Chatham, Mass.

   91.       18th c. New England country Queen Anne, maple, side chair, serpentine crest with carved ears, solid splat rush seat, bulbous turned front stretcher, turned side stretchers, feet lifted, from a home in Chatham, Mass.

   92.       Early 19th c. firkin in older red paint.

   93.       Late 18th c. New England, Hepplewhite, cherry candlestand, single board oval top, finely turned shaft, tall spider leg, from a home in Chatham, Mass.

   94.       Two 19th c. firkins, one in original green paint.

   95.       19th c. 17-drawer tiger maple writing desk, bank of drawers in top section, behind glazed double doors, pullout writing slide with drawers below, on turned legs, 45" h, 35" w.

   96.       Collection of five framed R.C. Gorman prints, Pueblo Native American women.

   97.       Pair of 19th c. New England, bird's-eye maple, side chairs, sabre leg, cane seats, figured vase backs, c. 1840.

   98.       19th c. New England, maple, thumbback Windsor high chair.

   99.       19th c. oval chopping bowl, and early 19th c. chopper made from an earlier saw blade.

100.       19th c. New England ball and ring turned post double bed, birch and pine, parts stamped "26".

101.       Hand-colored engraving, N. Currier, "Awful Explosion of the Peace Maker on Board the Princeton, 1844".

102.       Two mounted half hulls: one of a Beetle whale boat, GER 1936; and a sailboat, full keel on a mahogany backboard.

103.       19th c. inlaid mahogany lift lid box, with a false bottom over a sectioned interior, canted sides.

104.       19th c. mahogany tea box, with brass pull and ball feet.

105.       18th c. New England, pine and maple, stretcher base tavern table, two-board breadboard top, drawer is an old replacement, original feet in front, from an early home in Marshfield, Mass.

106.       Collection of 22 books on Antiques: Pewter in America, Kaufman; Early New England Potters; American Country Tinware; American Bird Decoys, Mackey; Who was Who in American Art; Pine Furniture of Early New England, etc.

107.       Large collection of books on Antiques (approximately 50): Handbook of Old Pottery; Field Guide to Early American Furniture; Beyond New England Thresholds, etc.; and a series of books Discovering Antiques, 20 vols., color reference on Antiques, Rookwood Pottery to J.J. Audubon.

108.       Large collection of auction catalogs and price guides, including Sotheby's, Bourne's, Skinner's, etc. (approximately 100).

108A.    Three Wallace Nutting books: Two volumes, I and II, Furniture Treasury, 1928 and Furniture of the Pilgrim Century, 1921, Boston, pencil signed on frontice page, Plympton Press, Norwood, Mass.

108B.    Early 1900’s pencil drawing of a poker game with one player passing the ace of hearts under the table with his toes to another player, in a gold painted frame.

109.       Large early 19th c. New England pine firkin, in early brown painted finish.

110.       Early 18th c. New England pine blanket chest, bootjack ends, snipe hinges (unattached).

111.       Two Eskimo soapstone seals, both labeled and artist signed, 7" and 5 1/2" l.

111A.    19th c. lidded round Eskimo basket with open weave design, decorated with bits of red and black cotton cloth, 11 1/2" dia; and a walrus tusk, 12" l.

112.       Green soapstone sea duck, Eskimo signed, 8" l.

112A.    Two Eskimo soapstone figures: standing fisherman with a salmon over his shoulder, 9" h; and a smaller figure holding a separate round whalebone sunscreen, 5" h.

113.       Plains Indian knife sheath, green, tan, 10" l.

113A.    Plains Indian knife sheath, cobalt and light blue beads on a white background, green trim, 11 1/2" l.

113B.    Plains Indian knife sheath, white-heart red, cobalt on white background, stitched to possible bag backing, 9" l.

114.       Klamath Indian dance apron, pine nuts and straw with buckskin, 20" l.

114A.    Cobalt and white beadwork neck piece, 22" across.

114B.    Northwest Coast basketry covered bottle, 11" h; and a Navajo wedding basket with double star pattern, 13" dia.

115.       18th c. New England Hepplewhite bowfront bureau, mahogany top, ebony and boxwood line inlaid, over four graduated drawers with bird's-eye maple fronts with surrounding mahogany bands, cherry sides, pine secondary wood, replaced brass with Sandwich glass opalescent knobs, 38" h, 42" w.

116.       19th c. Salem style rocking chair with arms, maple and pine, bamboo turned base, c. 1830.

117.       Early New England child's bed, maple and pine, in original salmon red paint, square to turned posts, flat headboard, rope sides, fitted with screwed on 1/4" plywood bottom board, angle braces, 51" l, 28" w.

118.       Liverpool pitcher with polychrome decoration of the ship "Two Pollys", and memorial to G. Washington on verso, written provenance with Kingston, Mass. history accompanies lot, shows cracks, 7 1/4" dia.

118A.    Liverpool soft paste plate, "Poor Jack", sail saying goodbye to sweetheart, note cupid sitting on top of mast of tall ship in background, 10" dia.

119.       Liverpool plate with transfer portrait of an American Man-of-War, (nickel rim), 10" dia.

120.       19th c. American cookie corner night stand, birch, pine and mahogany veneer, turned legs, brass pulls appear to be original, turned ball feet, 29" h.

121.       Collection of 40 pieces of mixed stick spatter tea sets, soft paste porcelain, some "as is" condition, teapots, sugars, cups and saucers.

122.       19th c. walking stick with carved ivory sailor's knot top knob (2"), 35" h.

123.       19th c. dovetailed poplar blanket chest, with three small drawers at the base, split bannister applied columns, on four turned feet, interior till with small drawer below.

124.       19th c. dovetailed pine blanket chest, grain painted on turned ball feet.

125.       Small 19th c. three-drawer pine chest, molded and lipped drawers, scalloped front base with bootjack ends, c. 1840.

126.       18th c. maple and glass lantern in original white painted finish, single glass door opening to a small iron fat lamp, great color and patina.

127.       American 19th c. pewter coffee pot, "A. Porter", Westbrook, Maine, 1835 (also later in Hartford, CT), 11 1/2" h.

127A.    American 19th c. pewter coffee pot, Connecticut style, c. 1820-30, 11 1/2" h.

128.       19th c. American pewter whale oil lamp, 9".

128A.    19th c. American pewter teapot, "James Dixon & Sons", 9 1/2" h.

128B.    18th c. Continental pewter charger, signed "A.R.H.", 11 1/2" dia.

128C.    19th c. American pewter teapot, unsigned, 8 1/2" h.

129.       18th c. wrought iron rush lamp, penny feet, 8".

129A.    17th c. pewter porringer, Scottish, 5 1/2" dia.

129B.    Two 18th c. English pewter pieces: bowl, 8" dia; and plate, 9 1/2" dia.

130.       Early 19th c. pine hanging corner cupboard, applied circumference molding, three interior shaped shelves, single panel door, 34" h, 25 1/2" w, 15 1/2" d.

131.       Early American pewter soap dish with hinged lid, stamped "AG", (Ashbil Griswold, Meriden, CT, 1802-1842), small hold in upper lid, 1 1/2" h, 4 1/2" dia.

131A.    19th c. pewter sugar bowl with embossed eagle and shield with 13 stars, marked "L. Vickers".

132.       Early 19th c. pewter plates, and a charger, most with English Hallmarks, (9 pieces).

132A.    18th c. English pewter tankard, hallmarked inside, "Allen Bright (1742)", 7" h.

133.       Pewter teapot with ball feet, pewter mug, and three-piece tea set: pot, covered sugar and creamer.

133A.    18th c. hallmarked Continental tankard, 7 1/2" h.

133B.    19th c. pear-shaped covered measure, Scottish, Robert Whyte, c. 1805, 5 1/2" h.

134.       19th c. pewter, four pieces to include lidded sugar bowl with acorn finial, marked "TD & SB" (Boardman); teapot marked "Cincinnati", Roman & Co.; unmarked creamer; and 20th c. Taunton teapot.

135.       19th c. American Sheraton work stand, birch or cherry with original red stain, one dovetailed drawer, small original drop leaf on the back, turned legs, 29" h, 20" w.

136.       19th c. Seth Thomas (labeled inside) shelf clock, reverse glass painting of a shore bird, hands are initialed "S" and "T".

136A.    19th c. mahogany Piller mantle clock, brass 8-day movement, "Birge Mallory & Co., Bristol, CT", 36" h, 16 1/2" w.

137.       Set of 11 19th c. Flow Blue plates, "SHELL", "EC", 9 3/4" dia (three have small rim chips).

138.       18th c. wrought iron peel, two wrought chain trammels for pots, wrought iron scale, and "S" hooks.

138A.    First quarter of the 19th c. New England cherry card table, tapered square legs with beaded corner, rectangular cookie corner top, 29" h, 36" w.

139.       19th c. Flow Blue including covered sugar bowls (one seems perfect), three plates, one bowl (shows crack), covered vegetable, 13" l, liner and a glass covered plate, marked "Staffordshire England".

140.       18th c. fine mahogany child's cradle, covered top, shaped sides with birds' heads, heart handle cutout sides, shaped rockers, canted end, dovetailed.

141.       19th c. salt glazed crock with matching lid, raised cobalt decorated with a deer and hunting scene.

142.       Early 19th c. historical blue Staffordshire sugar bowl, with a classical scene of a young person playing a flute next to a sundial, 7 1/2" h.

143.       Collection of six 18th and 19th c. wrought iron trivets.

144.       18th c. cherry wood measuring stick, dated and signed "1789, Deby Eastabrooks", marked on reverse with dots.

145.       18th c. New England Queen Anne table, mahogany, rectangular leaf, swing leg, drop leaf, cabriole leg, duck feet, 27 1/2" h, 15" d, 46 1/2" l, 16" leaf.

146.       19th c. maple, turned spindle, doll's cradle, in original red wash.

147.       19th c. hard wood child's cradle, in original green paint, flat slat sides.

148.       19th c. American banjo clock, gilded front, mahogany, made by H.B. Bingham, Nashua, NH, c. 1830, reverse glass painted throat and door, 41" overall l.

149.       19th c. pantry box in original green paint, marked "Clove"; two measures, one in original green; and a small Harvard style (opposing fingers) pantry box.

150.       Pair of 18th c. Pennsylvania walnut Queen Anne slip seat side chairs, cabriole legs with pad feet, loop top vasiform splats, undulating crest rails, old finish, good patina, (small repair to one foot, and arms added at a later date have been removed), 16 1/2" seat h, 38 1/2" overall h.

151.       Three 19th c. Eastern Indian splint baskets: two hoop handles and one double swing handle.

152.       Collection of nine sweetgrass and splint Mic-Mac Eastern Indian baskets: five with original lids, one with insert pincushion.

153.       Four Native American pieces: woven bag with thunderbird "hand woven in Santa Fe, New Mexico"; hand carved puppet/doll with painted facial features; carved crooked knife; and a carved wood papoose holder.

154.       Two Eastern Indian baskets: Mic-Mac hanging wall basket; and a large, covered storage basket with twist loop decoration.

155.       Early 19th c. deep drop leaf dining table, mahogany, pedestal base, c. 1830-40.

156.       Set of seven 19th c. sabre leg dining chairs, upholstered slip seats, c. 1840.

157.       Two pairs of 19th c. brass ball top andirons, one medium and one small pair.

158.       Two pairs of 19th c. cast iron andirons: early large ring top, and a small pair of keyhole.

159.       Pair of early wrought iron gooseneck andirons, with a collection of wrought and cast iron fireplace tools and accessories: nine pieces including shovel, fork, tongs, hooks, pot hangers, etc.

160.       Early 19th c. New England, Hepplewhite, two-drawer blanket chest, pine, bootjack ends, lipped and dovetailed drawers, 44 1/2" h, 42" w, 19" d.

161.       Two 19th c. maple and wire sieves; and a 19th c. maple chopping bowl, 17" dia.

161A.    18th c. copper gooseneck tea kettle, and wrought iron and copper dipper with star decoration on the handle.

162.       18th c. hanging iron pot and tool holder, with wrought iron forks, strainer, brass ladle, and spatula.

163.       18th c. New England oval tavern table, single board pine top, turned and splayed tiger maple legs with box stretcher, button feet, single canted and dovetailed drawer, maple with pine secondary wood, 26 1/2" h, 32 1/2" w, 24" top.

164.       18th c. maple, Queen Anne, duck foot side chair, c. 1750, rush seat, bulbous turned front stretcher, 17 1/2" seat h, 40" overall h, originally from the Cushman family, Kingston, Mass.

165.       18th c. New England, pine, lift lid blanket chest, six-board construction, interior till, old yellow paint over original dark walnut stain.

166.       Shaker style "Brother Gregory" maple spindle back rocking chair, striped tape seat.

167.       Shaker style Victorian platform rocking chair, gold velour back and seat with pillow, maple with dark varnish finish.

168.       Rare decorated blue miniature stoneware crock, with offset decorated handles, Somerset Pottery, "made for the Harding Children", written history, 5" tall.

169.       Pair of Staffordshire pottery Spaniels, yellow eyes, 9 1/2" h, (one leg repaired).

170.       Set of four 19th/20th c. English low back Windsor armchairs, crested backs, saddle seats, maker's stamp under seats.

171.       Rare ironstone water pitcher, with wreath and star surrounding a transfer print of George Washington on both sides, stamped "Elsmore & Forster, Tunstall, Laurel Wreath", 12" h.

172.       Collection of four matching ironstone pieces, "Laurel Wreath" design, including coffee pot, creamer, gravy and holder.

172A.    Two 19th c. hand-colored engravings: "General Washington", J. Baillie, NY, 1848; and "The Presidents of the United States", J. Baillie, NY, 1846.

173.       Early 19th c. pine lift lid blanket box, with an applied molding at base, on four turned feet, interior covered till.

174.       Large collection of 19th c. ironstone: 8 dinner plates, 6 handleless cups with saucers, 8 luncheon plates, two oval platters, butter dish, 10" dia bowl, creamer and teapot, footed bowl, and rectangular footed vegetable.

174A.    Collection of 19th c. white ironstone: 10" coffee pot, creamer, covered sugar and covered vegetable in "Sheath of Wheat" pattern, small covered vegetable with corn decoration, covered vegetable with ladle, and a 17 1/2" rectangular platter signed "Imperial, John Alcock", (7 pieces).

175.       18th c. New England hired man's bed in old gray paint over original red, 52" w.

176.       Early 19th c. New England splay leg one-drawer stand, birch and bird's-eye maple, tapered leg, pegged and mortised, original brass pull, 25 1/2" h.

177.       18th c. wrought iron toaster, with Christmas tree dividers, and shaped handle with ring top, 20" l.

177A.    18th c. wrought iron toaster, ring top, 23" l.

177B.    Two 18th c. footed and handled trivets for pots: one with penny feet and wood handle; one with fancy iron work.

178.       Five 19th c. brass top cast iron fireplace tools: two tongs, two pokers, and a shovel.

179.       18th c. iron fireplace grill with ring top handle; 18th c. spider pan; cast steel strainer with rat tail end; and a 19th c. copper pan, dovetailed construction.

180.       19th c. cherry five-drawer chest, split top drawer, inset panel ends, turned feet, old finish, 46” h, 46” w, 20 1/2” d..

181.       18th c. New England Queen Anne maple armchair, solid back splat with rush seat (was a rocker at one time), 16 1/2" seat h, 41 1/2" overall h.

182.       18th c. New England maple, Queen Anne, yoke back side chair, acorn finials, old rush seat, sausage turned front stretchers, feet added, 16 1/2" seat h, 43" overall h.

183.       Collection of four small 19th c. baskets: lidded Shaker sewing box from Alfred, Maine; two Northwest Coast Haida Indian baskets (one with original lid); and a lidded Penobscot Maine Indian basket with twist splint decoration.

184.       Early 19th c. New England maple candlestand, round top, spider leg, urn shaped shaft.

185.       20th c. pine saw buck table, original grained finish, 29" h, 50" l, 29" d.

185A.    18th c. ladderback side chair, maple, original red paint, original splint seat.

186.       Three 19th c. pieces: maple cutlery box; hexagonal butter stamp; and hinged wooden lemon squeezer.

186A.    19th c. New England pine Sheraton server, two drawers, fan carved top drawer with turned legs, replaced brass.

187.       Large collection of 19th c. woodenware (20 pieces): two choppers, long handled spoons, spatulas, mallets, shuttles, turned boxes, etc.

188.       18th c. ladderback rocking chair with arms, four-slat, splint seat, dark varnish finish.

189.       Hanging tin cylindrical candle box, with 12 tube tin candle mold.

190.       19th c. New England pine invalid's cradle, 5' 3" l.

190A.    19th c. New England child's pine sleigh with original red paint, covered seat (straw), turned handle for pushing.

191.       19th c. New England punched tin, Paul Revere style, lantern, with detachable candle chamberstick.

192.       Exceptional 19th c. pine and cherry coffee grinder, dovetailed construction, blown glass handle, dovetailed drawer with turned brass pull.

193.       Early 19th c., New England, cherry, Hepplewhite one-drawer stand, with grain painted drawer front, tapered leg.

194.       19th c. New England pine cant lidded buggy box, in original green paint, original locks on sides.

195.       18th c. American Queen Anne maple side chair, Hudson Valley, NY style, heavy duck feet, bulbous stretcher, old rush seat.

196.       Early framed colored print of "Jem Wards' picture of the great fight between Tom Sayers and J.C. Hernan", April 17th, 1860 for the Championship of England and America, 20 1/2" x 26 1/2".

197.       Early 19th c. New England pine cobbler's bench, original finish.

197A.    Pair of custom tiger maple and pine twin beds, turned posts with acorn finials.

198.       Two 19th c. black duck decoys.

199.       18th c. brass and wrought iron strainer; and an early two-tine long handle wrought fork.

200.       Two Salem style rockers with arms, both with yellow background and stencil decoration.

201.       18th c. New England sampler, "Azubah Tiley, Born at Saybrook, Dec. 29, 1768", stained, in a 19th c. frame.

202.       19th c. pine New England foot bench, original red paint, 45" l.

203.       19th c. pine and birch bench, found at the Shaker Community in Enfield, New Hampshire, splayed chamfered legs, 90" l.

204.       Early 18th c. New England maple rocking chair with arms, large turned finials, early rush seat, 46" h.

205.       Reproduction tiger maple, Hepplewhite style, drop leaf Pembroke table, cookie corner top, tapered legs.

206.       Early 19th c. pine tool chest in original green paint, molded base, original sliding trays, saw till, and collection of carpenter's tools: planes, augers, chisels, mallets, etc.

207.       Collection of 19th c. carpenter's block and molding planes (10).

207A.    Collection of tools: #10 Stanley Level mitre box, drill press, drills, three lumber saws, augers, mallets, two draw knives, ice chipper, adze, scorp, etc.

208.       Collection of wooden carpenter's planes, saw, drill, T-square, approximately 25 items.

209.       Early 19th c. drying rack, pine, in original red paint, shoe foot, possibly used as a screen at one time, middle bar was detached.

209A.    18th c. New England cherry Chippendale side chair, inset upholstered seat with finely done rose needlepoint, 17 1/2" seat h, 40" overall h.

210.       19th c. country Hepplewhite pine taper leg table, rounded leaves, c. 1840, from an estate in Scituate, Mass.

211.       19th c. New England child's armchair, maple and pine, spindle back, plank seat, bamboo turned base.

212.       Two round 19th c. lidded pantry boxes, one signed "Lane"; an applesauce lidded pail; and an iron wrapped measure.

213.       Late 18th c. pine grain chest in old gray over red painted finish, breadboard single board top, three-section interior, 4' 4" l.

214.       19th c. New England pine dough box.

215.       19th c. pine country American two-drawer stand, turned legs, top drawer with key.

216.       19th c. signed hogscrape iron candlestick, "Hidson", 9" h.

217.       19th c. maple and pine Deacon's bench, signed on bottom "J.C. Hubbard" and "White", (Boston), 8' long.

218.       19th c. quilt rack, and early pine ladder.

219.       19th c. Bennington pitcher, wreath with bearded philosopher, 8 1/2" h.

220.       Set of four 19th c. maple ladderback side chairs, three tape seat, one rush seat.

221.       19th c. country store coffee grinder, "Enterprise, Philadelphia 1873", fitted with a rectangular marble top.

222.       19th c. barrel shaped churn, with breadboard on top to form a table.

223.       Early New England wrought iron shoe last, 14" h, mounted in a pine block, possibly cut from an earlier beam, 41 1/2" overall h.

224.       19th c. European pine Bible box, initialed in white "EAD, 1819" on front, original red paint, dovetailed, hand-wrought hinges and lock.

225.       18th c. European brides chest, in original aqua blue paint with tulip decoration, dated "1778".

226.       Two oil paintings on canvas: two-masted sloop anchored at harbor at sunset, needs restoration, 12" x 18"; and stormy sea with lifeboat and men raising the sail, 10 sailors, needs cleaning and restoration, signed l.l. "H.P. Carter, 1912", 22" x 34".

227.       19th c. wood and wrapped iron shovel, possibly used for potatoes.

228.       19th c. New England dough box, pine, in original red paint, cant sided, dovetailed.

229.       Large 19th c. pine and maple firkin.

230.       19th c. New England cant sided dough box, in light green paint.

231.       Pair of 19th c. brass ball top andirons, heavily crusted with soot, ball and spur feet, 20" h, 18" d.

232.       Collection of 1940's ephemera of approximately 30 pieces, to include Programs - Red Sox 1947 (William Peskey, DiMaggio), Army Duke - 1945, Bruins, Celtics, Play Bills, Theatre Programs.

233.       19th c. cast iron water pump, painted red, converted to a lamp.

234.       Collection of 19th c. woodenware: bootjacks, sailor's pulleys, pig cutting board, choppers, rolling pins, lemon squeezer, etc.

235.       Mahogany Empire period melodian stool, with blue fringed and upholstered serpentine top, octagonal shaft, c. 1840.

236.       Large collection of 19th c. tin: lunch pails, dippers, tea caddy (with original Chinese black tea), toilet paper holder "the Unique...", measures, milk jugs, molds, apple corer, and advertising tins.

237.       18th c. pine dovetailed child's cradle, black varnish finish, slatted bottom, cut-out heart handles, shaped back, 38 1/2" l.

238.       Two cast iron dog door stops: Boston terrier and Jack Russell.

239.       Country Pennsylvania child's bench with arms, and two side chairs.

240.       19th c. pine stagecoach chest, with brass wrapped top, red cloth lined interior.

241.       19th c. child's high chair with oak graining.

242.       Barrel butter churn, bellows, and bundt mold.

243.       Demi-John bottle, two pottery vases, decanter, Mason jar, and stoppered bottle.

244.       Early 19th c. maple bootjack, in original red/gray paint, shaped hinged handle.

245.       19th c. dovetailed pine chest with side handles, possibly used on board a ship.

246.       19th c. iron scale, Hart & Howland, Fall River, Mass., red with gilt decoration; two wrought iron fireplace cranes; and a rug beater.

247.       Two ladderback side chairs, rush seats, one with sausage turned stiles.

248.       Six stoneware crocks, one with blue flower.

249.       Two 19th c. American brass pails, both signed on bottom; and a 19th c. heavy dovetailed copper sugar kettle.

250.       19th c. pine lift top dry sink, single drawer, cupboard below, bootjack ends and applied split balustrade fronts.

251.       19th c. Windsor bowback side chair, and a 19th c. grape press.

252.       19th c. ladderback rocking chair, rush seat; and an apple gathering basket with swing handle and wooden bottom.

253.       19th c. maple desk box, dovetailed; decorated turtle bellows; candle snuff; two tole trays; and a tole bread basket, decorated.

254.       Cast iron frog door stop; cast iron string holder; three sad irons; fireplace cricket; poker.

255.       Early 19th c. maple and pine arrowback side chair, original gold decoration, plank seat, bamboo turned "H" stretcher.

256.       19th c. brass cannister with decorated porcelain handles; and tall copper coffee pot with turned wood handle.

257.       Copper pail, cast iron claw feet (probably for a bathtub); and a cast iron horse head with ring for tying up horses.

258.       19th c. advertising tin, "Cut Plug", "Coffee"; tin box with spices; candle holder; tin lamp filler; brass patented miner's lamp, etc.

259.       19th c. small pine cupboard with iron strap hinges, porcelain pull, arched foot; ironstone rectangular platter, good condition; early ladle carved from one piece of wood.

260.       Early bowback Windsor side chair, bamboo turned, nine-spindle, signed on bottom "made by Scott & Willard".