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0049: Assortment of Native American portraits, loose, colored prints, eight chiefs of different tribes,Est. $150-$300
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0050: JEWELRY: Pair of 14K half hoop Ruby earrings: channel set rubies, stamped and tested “14Kâ€Est. $100-$200
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0051: Native American splint feather basket with attached lid, New England, 19th C., likely Maine,Est. $25-$50
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0052: BOOKS: Artists of Native Americans, thirteen volumes including Berlo- "Plains Indians Drawings", twoEst. $100-$200
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0053: Queen Anne high chest or highboy, 18th C., American, Connecticut (Newtown-Woodbury area), cherry,Est. $2,000-$4,000
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0054: BOOKS: Nine volumes of Connecticut themes, including Bowen, "History of Woodstock" 1 of 450 copies;Est. $100-$300
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0055: Two salt glazed stoneware jugs, American, 19th C., including: one “To Goodwin, 2, Hartfordâ€, 12"Est. $100-$200
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0056: MAP: Nevers, Roderick - The State of Connecticut including Parts of New York and New Jersey,Est. $800-$1,200
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0057: Frederick M. Fenetty (American, 1854 - 1915) oil on canvas, still life of pink and white roses in aEst. $300-$500
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0058: Three mahogany Chippendale ball & claw foot side chairs, circa 1760-1790, possibly Pennsylvania,Est. $125-$250
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0059: Frederick M. Fenetty (American, 1854 - 1915) oil on canvas, still life of pink and white roses in aEst. $200-$400
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0060: BOOKS: Six Native American related volumes, including four by Moorehead, Warren - "The Bird-StoneEst. $200-$400
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0061: Tall case clock, c. 1820, likely Pennsylvania, cherry case with broken arch, scrolled hood aboveEst. $250-$500
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0062: BOOKS: Three by Catlin, George "North American Indians..." in two volumes, Edinburgh, 1926; alongEst. $200-$300
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0063: Queen Anne dressing table or lowboy, 18th C., American, Connecticut (Newtown-Woodbury) area, cherry,Est. $750-$1,500
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0064: EPHEMERA: War dated letter from Wethersfield, CT from a man engaged in purchasing captured BritishEst. $100-$300
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0065: SILVER: Early American silver creamer and sugar bowl by Lincoln & Foss, Boston, both with matchingEst. $250-$500
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0066: Four large early wooden farm tools, American, 19th C. or later, including: two grain shovels; oneEst. $100-$200
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0067: Corner Chair, New England, 18th C., woven rush seat, out-scrolled flat arms, nailed crest, turnedEst. $175-$350
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0068: RUG: Semi Antique South West Persian tribal, 9' 10" x 7', red field, one large medallion withEst. $150-$250
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0069: BOOKS: Two volumes, one by William Hubbard, "A Narrative of the Indian Wards in New England"Est. $100-$300
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0070: Twelve early wooden butter presses, American, some with handles, motifs include wheat, swan, floral,Est. $100-$175
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0071: Tree trunk carved barrel, primitive style, American, hand-carved, heavy wear and loss consistentEst. $125-$250
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0072: Six Collins Co. axes, late 19th/ early 20th C.: two Broad Axes, one left, and one right offset;Est. $125-$250
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