February Fine Estates Auction 2019-02-27 Auction - 428 Price Results - Schwenke Auctioneers in CT - Page 14
Betty Woodman Oval Ceramic PlatterBronze Imperial Standard Bushel MeasureLarge Native American Pima Pictorial Basket
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Woodbury, CT, CT, United States
Auction Details

February Fine Estates Auction

Our February Fine Estates Auction features over 400 lots of fresh estate property and includes American, English and Continental furniture and decorative arts, folk art and American country furniture, early English & other sterling silver, jewelry, fine art, miscellaneous decorative arts, Asian decorative arts, and estate oriental rugs. Featured property includes a Betty Woodman sculptural wall collage designed for Hoover Hall; important English furniture from an estate in Fairfield County; several groups of Americana from Litchfield County estates; and property from other Connecticut and New York estates. This auction is a live online sale with absentee and phone bidding, plus live internet bidding on our Hibid platform as well as Live Auctioneers and Invaluable. The auction begins at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, February 27th.
Vintage Wooden Jewelry Trade Sign: with use wear from exposure to elements, age cracks. 56" high, 42" wide, 2 1/4" deep.
0313: Vintage Wooden Jewelry Trade SignEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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Ogee Mantle Clock, Blakeslee/Plymouth CT: in estate condition, with Washington DC original eglomise tablet. 28 1/2" high, 15 1/2" wide.
0314: Ogee Mantle Clock, Blakeslee/Plymouth CTEst. $100-$150
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Two Small Bronzes, After Charles M. Russell: (American, 1864-1926), comprising "Indian Squaw" and a steer head, squaw signed CMR © on base, steer signed CM Russell © on side. Largest: 5 1/2" high, 2 1/8" wide.
0315: Two Small Bronzes, After Charles M. RussellEst. $200-$300
Group of Four Ship Models: comprising two speedboats, sailboat and Hendrick Hudson paddleboat by Harold Levy, Southbury, CT. Mr. Levy began making ship models when he moved to Heritage Village. He built the models with no
0318: Group of Four Ship ModelsEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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Windsor Country Painted Rocking Cradle: American, in black paint. Use wear, losses, repairs. 28 1/2" high, 48 1/2" wide, 25" deep.
0319: Windsor Country Painted Rocking CradleEst. $100-$150
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Sheet Iron Running Horse Weathervane & Stand: with wear from exposure to elements, paint wear, loss, rust, bends. Vane: 27" high, 45" long.
0320: Sheet Iron Running Horse Weathervane & StandEst. $100-$200
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19th C. Brass Cased Spyglass/Stand: in apparently original case and wooden stand. Spyglass: 40" long, 3" diameter, height level: 64". Footprint of tripod: 34" wide.
0321: 19th C. Brass Cased Spyglass/StandEst. $400-$600
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Red Painted Bannister Back Arm Chair: in good condition with paint wear. 44" high, 21" wide, 15 1/2" deep.
0322: Red Painted Bannister Back Arm ChairEst. $200-$300
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Mission Oak Hand Painted Three Panel Screen: with oil on panel scene of deer at stream among birches. Frame with edge wear, edge nicks, finish wear, loss. Each panel 58 1/4" high, 18" wide, 1" deep. Total length: 54".
0323: Mission Oak Hand Painted Three Panel ScreenEst. $300-$400
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Early Cast Iron Fireback, Iron Peel: Largest: 51 1/4" high, 12 3/4" wide; smallest: 25 1/4" high, 24 1/2" wide.
0324: Early Cast Iron Fireback, Iron PeelEst. $200-$300
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American Blue Painted Blanket Chest: with lift top, one long drawer below. Paint wear, loss; lid slightly sprung, marring to top edge, wear, edge losses, repairs. 31" high, 46" wide, 18" deep.
0325: American Blue Painted Blanket ChestEst. $200-$300
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Folk Art Queen Mary & Queen Mary II Ocean Liners: by Harold Levy, Southbury, CT. Mr. Levy began making ship models when he moved to Heritage Village. He built the models with no kits or plans and many of them were sailed at the Heritage Village
0326: Folk Art Queen Mary & Queen Mary II Ocean LinersEst. $200-$300
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Vintage Staten Island Fireman's Hat: with soiling, stains, cracks, bends, losses. 7 1/2" high, 13 1/2" wide.
0327: Vintage Staten Island Fireman's HatEst. $100-$150
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Eight Carved Shore Birds: three shore birds signed "H.V. Shourds, EW, GSM." Small losses. Largest: 13" high, 5" wide, 14" deep.
0328: Eight Carved Shore BirdsEst. $200-$300
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American Hepplewhite Demilune Game Table: with double swing legs, probably Southern. 29" high, 36" wide, 18" deep, 36" diameter.
0329: American Hepplewhite Demilune Game TableEst. $200-$300
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Three Early Lighting Devices: comprising a six light red painted wood and iron chandelier, a Dutch brass capstan stick and a tin hogscraper stick. Use wear, surface wear, loss, loss to rim of hogscraper. Largest: 13" high, 23"
0330: Three Early Lighting DevicesEst. $200-$300
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Eight Duck Decoys: Extensive use wear, age cracks, losses. Largest: 9 1/2" high, 19" deep.
0332: Eight Duck DecoysEst. $100-$150
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Southern Pine Tap Table: with one drawer, square tapered legs. Finish wear, loss, edge nicks, age cracks, stains, marking to top. 29" high, 5' wide, 32 1/2" deep.
0333: Southern Pine Tap TableEst. $200-$400
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Pair Ladder Back Rush Seated Side Chairs: saugage turned stretchers, approximately 45" high, 19 1/2" wide, 14 1/2" deep.
0334: Pair Ladder Back Rush Seated Side ChairsEst. $100-$150
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Set Twelve Chippendale Style Dining Chairs: in oak, with gothic backs, upholstered in zodiac needlepoint seats, in estate condition with use wear, breaks and repairs. Armchair: 42" high, 24" wide, 19 1/2" deep.
0335: Set Twelve Chippendale Style Dining ChairsEst. $500-$700
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Edison Standard Phonograph/ Morning Glory Horn: with Model C reproducer, and around 20 cylinders in original tubes. In working condition, horn does not attach to machine, scratches and paint loss to horn. Horn: 31" long, 23" diameter. Case: 14"
0336: Edison Standard Phonograph/ Morning Glory HornEst. $400-$500