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Black-painted William and Mary Gate-leg Table
Lot: 1001Sold for: $2,000$1,600Black-painted William and Mary Gate-leg Table, New England, early 18th century, the oval top with falling leaves, on a straight apron with drawer and eight block-, vase-, and ring-turned legs joined more ...
Pine Chest of Four Drawers
Lot: 1002Sold for: $5,625$4,500Pine Chest of Four Drawers, probably New England, early 18th century, the molded top on a single arch-molded case, the base with half-round molding and turned feet, replaced brasses, red washed more ...
Pair of Heart-and-crown Bannister-back Side Chairs
Lot: 1003UnsoldPair of Heart-and-crown Bannister-back Side Chairs, attributed to Andrew Durand, c. 1730-40, the pierced splats above molded bannisters and vase- and ring-turned stiles on legs joined by more ...
Heart-and-crown Great Chair
Lot: 1004Sold for: $3,250$2,600Heart-and-crown Great Chair, attributed to the shop of Thomas Salmon, Stratford, Connecticut, c. 1730-40, the pierced crest above molded bannisters and arched lower support, vase- and ring-turned more ...
Heart-and-crown Great Chair
Lot: 1005Sold for: $1,375$1,100Heart-and-crown Great Chair, possibly Milford, Connecticut, c. 1760-70, the pierced crest above molded bannisters, and vase- and ring-turned stiles, with scrolled arms and medial arm stretchers, more ...
Heart-and-crown Great Chair
Lot: 1006Sold for: $1,125$900Heart-and-crown Great Chair, possibly Milford, Connecticut, c. 1765-80, the pierced crest above molded bannisters and vase- and ring-turned stiles, with scrolled arms and medial arm stretchers, more ...
Red-painted Cherry and Pine Chest over Two Drawers
Lot: 1007Sold for: $2,875$2,300Red-painted Cherry and Pine Chest over Two Drawers, Connecticut, early 18th century, the molded lift top above a double arch-molded case of three faux drawers and two working drawers, all on turned more ...
Two Linsey-woolsey Coverlets
Lot: 1008Sold for: $1,000$800Two Linsey-woolsey Coverlets, late 18th/early 19th century, the first with one red side and one blue side, with allover quilted designs, 79 x 66; the second mustard-colored, with corners shaped to more ...
Six Early Lighting Devices
Lot: 1009Sold for: $938$750Six Early Lighting Devices, late 18th/19th century, including five betty lamps and a four-wick cruisie lamp, wd. to 5 1/2 in. more ...
Pair of Brass Candlesticks
Lot: 1010Sold for: $813$650Pair of Brass Candlesticks, England, mid-18th century, with scalloped candle cups, baluster posts, and shaped quatrefoil bases, ht. 9 in. more ...
Brass and Iron Clock Jack
Lot: 1011Sold for: $4,375$3,500Brass and Iron Clock Jack, England or Holland, 18th century, the jack with brass frame, iron and wood mechanism with long iron spit bar, jack ht. 9 1/2, bar lg. 56 1/4 in. more ...
Cherry and Oak Adjustable Lightstand
Lot: 1012Sold for: $688$550Cherry and Oak Adjustable Lightstand, possibly Connecticut, 18th century, the double candle arm on a turned shaft and tripod base, ht. 36 in. more ...
Heart-and-crown Bannister-back Side Chair
Lot: 1013Sold for: $4,688$3,750Heart-and-crown Bannister-back Side Chair, attributed to the shop of Thomas Salmon, Stratford, Connecticut, 1745-55, the pierced crest above molded bannisters and vase- and ring-turned stiles, the more ...
Heart-and-crown Great Chair
Lot: 1014Sold for: $1,000$800Heart-and-crown Great Chair, possibly Milford, Connecticut, 1765-80, the pierced crest above molded bannisters, vase- and ring-turned stiles, and scrolled arms with medial stretchers, painted black, more ...
Heart-and-crown Great Chair
Lot: 1015Sold for: $875$700Heart-and-crown Great Chair, possibly Milford, Connecticut, mid-18th century, the pierced crest on molded bannisters and vase- and ring-turned stiles, with scrolled arms and medial arm stretchers, more ...
Red-painted Maple Chest over Two Drawers
Lot: 1016Sold for: $1,000$800Red-painted Maple Chest over Two Drawers, possibly Connecticut, 18th century, the molded hinged top above two thumb-molded drawers and two working drawers, all on a dovetailed cutout bracket base, more ...
Turned Slat-back Armchair
Lot: 1017Sold for: $688$550Turned Slat-back Armchair, probably Connecticut, early 18th century, the arched slats joining bulbous turned stiles, with scrolled arms and vase- and ring-turned supports, old black paint, (feet more ...
Bannister-back Side Chair
Lot: 1018UnsoldBannister-back Side Chair, New England, 18th century, with shaped crest, vase and ring turnings, and bulbous turned front stretcher, old surface, ht. 43 1/2, seat ht. 16 1/2 in. more ...
Roundabout Chair
Lot: 1019Sold for: $1,000$800Roundabout Chair, possibly Connecticut, 18th century, with block-, vase-, and ring-turnings, on three turned feet and one Spanish foot, old surface, ht. 29, seat ht. 17 in. more ...
Small Flame-stitch Wallet
Lot: 1020Sold for: $1,188$950Small Flame-stitch Wallet, probably New England, late 18th century, with twill edging, (fading, minor edge wear, loss near enclosure button),ht. 3 3/4, wd. 7 1/2 in. more ...
Two Wrought Iron and Turned Wood Lighting Devices
Lot: 1021Sold for: $469$375Two Wrought Iron and Turned Wood Lighting Devices, early 19th century, a spiral-adjusting candlestick and a rush light with twisted details, both with turned wood bases, ht. 8 1/2, 13 in., more ...
Four Early Blown Glass Bottles
Lot: 1022Sold for: $375$300Four Early Blown Glass Bottles, early 19th century, including an olive amber cased gin, an olive amber straight-sided bottle, and two bulbous olive green bottles with tapering necks, ht. to 10 1/2 more ...
Three Blown Glass Bottles
Lot: 1023Sold for: $594$475Three Blown Glass Bottles, late 18th century, one green, two olive amber, with tapering necks and bulbous bases with concave bottoms, ht. to 8 in. more ...
Three Blown Glass Bottles
Lot: 1024Sold for: $563$450Three Blown Glass Bottles, late 18th century, in shades of green and olive, with tapering necks and bulbous bases with concave bottoms, ht. to 8 in. more ...
Three Blown Glass Bottles
Lot: 1025Sold for: $594$475Three Blown Glass Bottles, late 18th century, with tapering necks and bulbous bases with concave bottoms, ht. to 7 3/4 in. more ...
Mezzotint of the Honorable Sir William Howe
Lot: 1026Sold for: $1,250$1,000Mezzotint of the Honorable Sir William Howe, after Corbutt, published by John Morris, Rathbone Place, London, 1777, showing Howe in full military dress, identified in the matrix below "The HONble more ...
Oak Joint Stool
Lot: 1027Sold for: $813$650Oak Joint Stool, England, 18th century, the rectangular seat on block-, vase-, and ring-turned legs joined by molded frame and square stretchers, imperfections, ht. 21 1/2, wd. 17, dp. 10 3/4 in. more ...
Carved Oak Six-board Chest
Lot: 1028Sold for: $500$400Carved Oak Six-board Chest, England, late 17th/early 18th century, the molded lift top above a fleur-de-lis-carved facade and cutout sides, ht. 20 1/2, wd. 39 1/4, dp. 12 1/2 in. more ...
Turned Wood Hourglass
Lot: 1029Sold for: $813$650Turned Wood Hourglass, early 19th century, the circular ends joined by turned spindles and the blown glass, ht. 6 1/4 in. more ...
Pewter Flagon
Lot: 1030Sold for: $594$475Pewter Flagon, Thomas D. and Sherman Boardman, Hartford, Connecticut, c. 1810-50, with swelled ribbed finial, shaped thumb-hold, scrolling handle, and slightly tapering body, marked "TD&SB" and "TD more ...