The Collection of Bud & Judy Newman 2021-04-23 Auction - 445 Price Results - Pook & Pook, Inc. in PA
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McLoughlin Bros. Bulls and Bears - Wall StreetImportant York County, PA painted blanket chestDaniel Garber (American 1880-1958), oil on canvas
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Downingtown, PA, United States
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The Collection of Bud & Judy Newman

Auction: Friday, April 23rd at 9:00 am Live, phone, absentee, and internet bidding will be available for this auction. To attend the live auction, please call ahead to reserve a seat. Online Exhibition: April 9, 2021 Gallery Exhibition by Appointment Only in Downingtown, PA: Saturday, April 17, 2021 - 9am to 1pm Monday, April 19, 2021 - 10am to 4pm Tuesday, April 20, 2021 - 10am to 4pm Wednesday, April 21, 2021 - 10am to 4pm Thursday, April 22, 2021 - 10am to 6pm (reception from 4pm to 6pm) Friday, April 23, 2021 - 8am to 9am (auction attendees only) Exhibition is by appointment only. All visitors to the gallery must wear a mask over their nose and mouth and practice social distancing. Reception Thursday, April 22, 2021 - 4pm to 6pm Please call (610) 269-4040 to RSVP Additional Information: Live, phone, absentee, and internet bidding will be available for this auction. The buyer's premium is 23% in-house and 26% online. Established customers may pay with a credit card (3.5% fee). New clients must pay with cash, check (items released 10 days post-deposit), cashier's check, money order, or bank wire. Shipping is not included, but we are happy to help buyers arrange shipping. Buyers picking up in the state of Pennsylvania must pay sales tax unless they have a tax exemption certificate. To consign to an upcoming Pook & Pook auction, email photographs to info@pookandpook.com.
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Stoneware crock, 19th c. cobalt mule: Five-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c., probably West Troy, New York, with cobalt mule decoration, 12 1/4'' h. Provenance: Crocker Farm, March 24, 2018, lot 90. A related example was sold at Crocker
0001: Stoneware crock, 19th c. cobalt muleEst. $8,000-$12,000
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NY stoneware crock, C.W. Braun Buffalo horse: New York three-gallon stoneware crock, ca. 1865, impressed C.W. Braun Buffalo N.Y., with cobalt horse decoration, 10'' h. Provenance: Bruce and Vicki Waasdorp, Decorated Stoneware Auction, March 2001.
0002: NY stoneware crock, C.W. Braun Buffalo horseEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Adirondack armchair, early/mid 20th c.: Adirondack armchair, early/mid 20th c. Provenance: Deborah Rohd, Owings Mills, MD, 2000.
0003: Adirondack armchair, early/mid 20th c.Est. $300-$400
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Twig planter, early/mid 20th c., yellow: Twig planter, early/mid 20th c., retaining an old yellow surface, 33'' h., 28 1/4'' w., 12'' d. Provenance: Judith and James Milne, At Home Antiques, Kingston, NY, 2006.
0004: Twig planter, early/mid 20th c., yellowEst. $200-$400
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Zinc peacock weathervane, mid 20th c.: Zinc peacock weathervane, mid 20th c., 41 3/4'' h. Provenance: Judith and James Milne, At Home Antiques, Kingston, NY, 2006.
0005: Zinc peacock weathervane, mid 20th c.Est. $500-$1,000
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Felt penny table throw, early 20th c.: Felt penny table throw, early 20th c., 25'' x 47 1/2''. Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot.
0006: Felt penny table throw, early 20th c.Est. $200-$400
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NY stoneware crock, Macquoid stag: New York three-gallon stoneware crock, ca. 1870, bearing a partial impression for W.A. Macquoid, Manhattan, with cobalt stag decoration, 14'' h. Provenance: Bruce and Vicki Waasdorp, Decorated
0007: NY stoneware crock, Macquoid stagEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Important York County, PA painted blanket chest: Important Vibrant York County, Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1870, of diminutive size, the decoration by William Heindel of Jefferson, with applied half round columns, the chest
0008: Important York County, PA painted blanket chestEst. $20,000-$30,000
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English silk on linen sampler, dated 1857: English silk on linen sampler, dated 1857, wrought by Elizabeth Tidey, 16 1/2'' x 12 3/4''. Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot.
0012: English silk on linen sampler, dated 1857Est. $500-$800
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English silk on linen sampler, dated 1802: English silk on linen sampler, dated 1802, wrought by Ann Reed, having a traililng vine border, 
0013: English silk on linen sampler, dated 1802Est. $1,000-$1,500
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NY stoneware churn, White & Wood Binghamton bird: New York six-gallon stoneware churn, ca. 1880, impressed White & Wood Binghamton, N.Y., with an exceedingly well executed cobalt paddletail bird, perched atop a floral garland, 18 1/2'' h. The
0014: NY stoneware churn, White & Wood Binghamton birdEst. $4,000-$6,000
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NE stoneware chicken feeder, grapevine & rooster: Large New England stoneware chicken feeder, 19th c., possibly Seymour & Bosworth, Hartford, Connecticut, with an elaborate cobalt trailing grapevine band, above a rooster, 18 1/2'' h. Provenance:
0017: NE stoneware chicken feeder, grapevine & roosterEst. $4,000-$7,000
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Pair American oil on canvas portraits: Pair of American oil on canvas portraits of a husband and wife, 19th c., 30'' x 25''. Provenance: Freeman's, September 26, 1983.
0018: Pair American oil on canvas portraitsEst. $500-$1,000
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NY stoneware crock, White & Son bird: New York four-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c., impressed N.A. White & Son Utica, N.Y., with cobalt paddletail bird decoration, 11 1/4'' h. Provenance: Harmer Rooke Galleries, The Georgeanna H.
0020: NY stoneware crock, White & Son birdEst. $300-$500
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Philadelphia, PA stoneware presentation pitcher: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania stoneware presentation pitcher, attributed to Richard Remmey, inscribed John Spuck Aug. 8th 1874, flanked by cobalt tulips, the underside also inscribed John Spuck
0023: Philadelphia, PA stoneware presentation pitcherEst. $6,000-$9,000
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NY stoneware churn, Burger cornucopia flowers: New York six-gallon stoneware churn, late 19th c., impressed John Burger Rochester, with vibrant cobalt cornucopia of flowers, 20 1/2'' h. Provenance: Bruce and Vicki Waasdorp, Decorated Stoneware
0024: NY stoneware churn, Burger cornucopia flowersEst. $2,000-$4,000
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