Period Furniture, Fine Art & Accessories 2014-04-25 Auction - 438 Price Results - Pook & Pook, Inc. in PA - Page 3
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Period Furniture, Fine Art & Accessories

Pook & Pook kicks off spring with a 2-day 2-catalogue sale! On April 25th, Pook & Pook, Inc. is selling the Estate of Marion and Donald Woelbing of Franklin, Wisconsin. The collection includes a wonderful assortment of Pilgrim Century, William & Mary and Queen Anne furniture, portraits, weathervanes, pewter, Swedish and Norwegian antiques, etc. The Friday session continues with fine Chinese porcelains from a New York gentleman, fine art from a Pennsylvania collection, folk art and pottery from a New York collection, and paintings from a Pennsylvania educational institution. Highlights include a watercolor portraits by Henry Walton, Tiffany and Handel lamps, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia pottery, a George Ohr puzzle jug, a painted kas, several painted dower chests, and a large burl bowl and approximately 100 lots of Chinese porcelains. Many well known artists? works will be sold on Friday. These include Andrew Wyeth collotypes, Ben Austrian, Walter Baum, George Sotter, John Folinsbee, Antonio Jacobsen, Barclay Rubincam, Eric Sloan, and many others. Of interest is a Pablo Picasso ceramic tete au masque plate stamped ?Madoura?. Saturday begins with outstanding pieces from the estate of Marie Schwarz of Philadelphia. A selection of autographed ephemera are the next items offered on Saturday. These include letters signed by Benjamin Franklin and Benedict Arnold. Other interesting lots are Anthony Wayne?s account book for his tannery business in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and a George Washington signed military appointment from 1795. The sale continues with a wide array of furniture, porcelains, folk art, and portraits from various estates. The final section of the auction comes from The People?s Place in Intercourse, Pennsylvania. Included are dioramas by Aaron K. Zook, furniture by Henry Lapp, bookplates by Barbara Ebersole, and Amish clothing, quilts, samplers, dolls, etc. Questions: email info@pookandpook.com or call (610)269-4040.
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Connecticut William & Mary heart and crown banis: Connecticut William & Mary heart and crown banisterback armchair, mid 18th c., retaining an old black surface.
0049: Connecticut William & Mary heart and crown banisEst. $2,000-$3,000
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New London County, Connecticut William & Mary gr: New London County, Connecticut William & Mary great chair, ca. 1710, with boldly turned finials above three slats and mushroom capped arms, over a rush seat and sausage turned stretchers. A similar
0050: New London County, Connecticut William & Mary grEst. $4,000-$7,000
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Boston William & Mary maple gateleg dining table: Boston William & Mary maple gateleg dining table, ca. 1720, with a single drawer, retaining an old red stained surface, 27 3/4'' h., 17 1/4'' w., 46 1/2'' d. A similar table with bold turnings is
0051: Boston William & Mary maple gateleg dining tableEst. $10,000-$20,000
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New England William & Mary roundabout chair, ca.: New England William & Mary roundabout chair, ca. 1750, with boldly turned baluster and block legs and stretchers.
0052: New England William & Mary roundabout chair, ca.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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New England pine bench table, early 19th c., wi: New England pine bench table, early 19th c., with two drawers and an unusual wheeled base, 28'' h., 71'' w., 35 1/2'' d.
0053: New England pine bench table, early 19th c., wiEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Massachusetts William & Mary turned great chair,: Massachusetts William & Mary turned great chair, ca. 1700, retaining a fine old surface. A similar chair is discussed in Forman, American Seating Furniture, 1630-1730, plate 104.
0060: Massachusetts William & Mary turned great chair,Est. $3,000-$5,000
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New England swell-bodied horse and rider copper: New England swell-bodied horse and rider copper weathervane, 19th c., retaining an old verdigris surface, 18 1/2'' h., 30 1/2'' w.
0061: New England swell-bodied horse and rider copperEst. $5,000-$10,000
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Massachusetts William & Mary banisterback armcha: Massachusetts William & Mary banisterback armchair, ca. 1750, probably New Bedford, with an arched and deeply carved crest rail, retaining an old black surface.
0062: Massachusetts William & Mary banisterback armchaEst. $3,000-$5,000
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New England burl bowl, early 19th c., with a ba: New England burl bowl, early 19th c., with a banded rim, 4 1/2'' h., 14 1/2'' dia.
0064: New England burl bowl, early 19th c., with a baEst. $1,000-$1,500
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New England William & Mary painted maple blanket: New England William & Mary painted maple blanket chest, ca. 1720, with a lift lid and two drawers, retaining an old red stained surface, 44 1/2'' h., 36'' w.
0070: New England William & Mary painted maple blanketEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Massachusetts Queen Anne walnut bonnet top high: Massachusetts Queen Anne walnut bonnet top high chest, ca. 1765, with fan and line inlaid drawers, 87'' h., 38 1/4'' w. For a similar example, see Joseph Downs, American Furniture Queen Anne and
0071: Massachusetts Queen Anne walnut bonnet top highEst. $15,000-$25,000
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Group of leather bound trunks with brass tacking: Group of leather bound trunks with brass tacking, late 18th/early 19th c., the largest bearing the label of McCloud and Prescott, Boston, 5 1/2'' h., 12'' w.
0072: Group of leather bound trunks with brass tackingEst. $1,000-$2,000
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