2018 Fall Auction Weekend - Day 3 2018-11-10 Auction - 502 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME - Page 5
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PAIR OF MARINE BECKETSENGLISH REGENCY WINE CELLARETTEPERCY SANBORN (ME, 1849-1929)
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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2018 Fall Auction Weekend - Day 3

Day 3 of our four-day Fall Auction Weekend features a spectacular collection of antiques and fine art, including paintings by Thomas Gainsborough, William Howard Yorke, David Teniers, The Younger, Thomas Doughty, Francois Rodin, Marie Laurecin, Albert Fuller Graves, and William Garl Browne, Jr. A rare American carved and gilded tobacco trade figure of a young Turkish boy will lead the folk art collection, along with a Colonial era Adam & Eve sampler and unusual swimming dolphin form trade sign. Featured in the furniture selection will be a pair of George II period Irish walnut chairs, a diminutive Philadelphia walnut Chippendale period chest, and an 18th c. Philadelphia piecrust edge swivel top tea table. There will be a large selection of Asian antiques, including: a 17th c. blanc de chine porcelain Guanyin figure, two Zhou dynasty bronze dings, and an ancient Chinese pottery stupa. A pair of 18th c. Scottish naval cannons will lead a selection of firearms, and there will be a group of fine bows and violins. Rounding out the day will be early time pieces, early sculptures, decoys, ship models, scrimshaw, and fine carpets
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HARRY J. SUNTER (NY/MA, 1850-1900): Hauling the Catch, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1883, depicting women with baskets carrying fish up the beach from moored trawlers, housed in the original ornate gold gesso frame, OS:
3097: HARRY J. SUNTER (NY/MA, 1850-1900)Est. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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PAIR BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS: Fine Pair of American Brass Whale Oil Lamps with Original Burners, ribbed lemon shaped fonts, bold graduated ring turned shafts and circular bases, soldered bases that possibly obscure maker's marks,
3098: PAIR BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPSEst. $600-$900
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CHINESE PORCELAIN TUREEN & CHARGER: (2) Pieces of 19th c. Chinese Rose Medallion Export Porcelain, including: Oval lidded tureen, with paneled figural, floral and butterfly decoration, gilded flower blossom form lid finial, 11" high,
3099: CHINESE PORCELAIN TUREEN & CHARGEREst. $800-$1,200
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AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE TAMBOUR SECRETARY: North Shore Massachusetts, circa 1790, two-part, in mahogany, with what appears to be the original brasses, having a finely molded top and frieze, center cabinet door over deep drawer below valanced
3101: AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE TAMBOUR SECRETARYEst. $2,000-$3,000
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MESHED CARPET - 10'-2" x 13': Northeast Persia, second quarter 20th c., a notched circular rosette medallion with matching pendants and spandrels on the burgundy floral filled field, in midnight and sky blue, gold, ivory and
3102: MESHED CARPET - 10'-2" x 13'Est. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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EARLY BLOWN GLASS PIG DECANTER: Antique English Free Blown Clear Glass Wild Boar Form Decanter, with corked snout opening, purportedly blown about 200 years ago at "The Competitive Glass Blowers Meet" in England, with curled tail
3103: EARLY BLOWN GLASS PIG DECANTEREst. $500-$700
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(6 PCS) EARLY BLOWN MOLDED GLASS: Group of (6) Early 19th c. Clear Three-Blown Mold Glass Vessels, probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co., c. 1820-1840, including: GIII-12 toy decanter, with flat molded type 24 stopper, 3 3/4" high;
3104: (6 PCS) EARLY BLOWN MOLDED GLASSEst. $1,000-$1,500
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(6) EARLY BLOWN MOLDED GLASS CREAMERS: Collection of (6) Early 19th c. Three-Mold Blown Clear Glass Cream Jugs, probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co., 1820-1840, unpolished pontils, three miniatures, including: five in assorted diamond and
3105: (6) EARLY BLOWN MOLDED GLASS CREAMERSEst. $1,000-$1,500
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(7 PCS) EARLY BLOWN COLORED GLASS: (7) 19th c. Blown Colored Glass Vessels, including: (2) Free blown footed amethyst glass master salts, early 19th c., one with flared rim and wide foot, the other double ogee form with knopped stem,
3106: (7 PCS) EARLY BLOWN COLORED GLASSEst. $600-$800
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EARLY BLOWN MOLDED SUGAR BOWL: Early 19th c. Blown Three-Mold Glass Lidded Sugar Bowl, pattern GII-18, probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co., c. 1820-40, diamond and ribbed pattern, galleried rim and circular foot, lid with ball
3107: EARLY BLOWN MOLDED SUGAR BOWLEst. $800-$1,200
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CUT CRYSTAL LIDDED BOWL WITH LADLE: Large Cut Lead Crystal Covered Punch Bowl, with large knob finial, paneled fan and triangular block cut motifs, bulbous form footed body, probably Continental origin, 17 1/2" high, 9 1/2" diam.; PLUS
3108: CUT CRYSTAL LIDDED BOWL WITH LADLEEst. $600-$900
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ELDRED WHEELER HIGHBOY: Two Part Highboy by Eldred Wheeler of Hingham, Mass. (label inside upper drawer of lower cabinet), having a flat molded cornice, three over four graduated molded drawers with fan carved center
3109: ELDRED WHEELER HIGHBOYEst. $3,000-$4,000
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DUNLAP STYLE LOWBOY BY ELDRED WHEELER CO.: Beautiful Contemporary Lowboy in figured maple, by Eldred Wheeler Co. of Hingham, Mass., (labeled inside upper drawer), having a scribed edge overhanging top, a single upper shallow drawer comprised
3110: DUNLAP STYLE LOWBOY BY ELDRED WHEELER CO.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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ELDRED WHEELER LOWBOY: Mahogany Lowboy by Eldred Wheeler of Hingham, Mass., with label in top drawer, having a molded overhanging top, single shallow drawer over two deep drawers flanking a shell carved drawer at center,
3111: ELDRED WHEELER LOWBOYEst. $2,000-$3,000
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GUSTAVE ADOLPH WIEGAND (NY/GER, 1870-1957): Bucolic Landscape with Cottage, Pond, Woman at Well, oil on canvas, signed lower left 'Gustave Wiegand', in ornate gilt frame, OS: 31 1/2" x 43 1/2", SS: 17 1/2" x 29 1/2". Relined, repaired tear in
3112: GUSTAVE ADOLPH WIEGAND (NY/GER, 1870-1957)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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19TH C AMERICAN NAIVE ARTIST: Luminist Western Mountain Lake Sunset, unsigned, in a lemon gold molded frame, OS: 16 1/2" x 22 1/2"; SS: 11 1/2" x 17 1/2". Good condition.
3113: 19TH C AMERICAN NAIVE ARTISTEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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SHIRVAN CORRIDOR RUG - 4'-10" x 12 1/2': East Caucasus, dated 1312 (1894), a column of five large octagons surrounded by geometric motifs, humans, horses and birds, in sky and midnight blue, tomato red, ivory, gold and brown on the midnight
3114: SHIRVAN CORRIDOR RUG - 4'-10" x 12 1/2'Est. $1,500-$2,000
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QUEEN ANNE TILT TOP PIECRUST TABLE: 18th c. Rhode Island Tea Table in Honduras Mahogany, having a molded piecrust edge, original brass latch, boldly turned ring and urn stanchion, raised on a sturdy carved and shaped tripod base ,
3115: QUEEN ANNE TILT TOP PIECRUST TABLEEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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18TH C. AMERICAN SHERATON CARD TABLE: Federal Period Mahogany Card Table, probably Portsmouth, NH, in mahogany with flame mahogany and flame maple panels, the turret corner top having ribbon edges, the bowfront skirt with rosewood
3116: 18TH C. AMERICAN SHERATON CARD TABLEEst. $800-$1,200
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18TH C. ENGLISH PEMBROKE TABLE: Highly Figured Rosewood Dropleaf Table, the figure centered on a bold knot, with bowed ends and rounded leaves that make up an oval top, with double lines of boxwood stringing, drawer at one end
3117: 18TH C. ENGLISH PEMBROKE TABLEEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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PERIOD CHIPPENDALE LOOKING GLASS: Large Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Framed Mirror, having pierced and raised carved phoenix bird, the rectanglar mirror glass surrounded by a carved gilt inner molding, 44" x 22". Good condition.
3118: PERIOD CHIPPENDALE LOOKING GLASSEst. $600-$800
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SHIRVAN RUG - 4' x 5'-3": East Caucasus, early 20th c., column of palmette and wing-like leaves in brick red, beige, sky and royal blue and gold on the midnight blue field, midnight blue animal motif border. Areas of wear,
3119: SHIRVAN RUG - 4' x 5'-3"Est. $1,200-$1,500
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