Thanksgiving Fine Art & Antiques Auction 2004-11-28 Auction - 559 Price Results - Kaminski Auctions in MA - Page 9
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261: GEORGE HOWLEY HALLOWELL WATERCOLOR47A: SET OF SIX VINTAGE EGYPTIAN REVIVAL CHAIRS34: ENGLISH GEORGIAN MAHOGANY THREE-DRAWER CHEST
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Beverly, MA, United States
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Thanksgiving Fine Art & Antiques Auction

Our annual Thanksgiving Auction offers an extensive and important collection of antiques, fine art and decorative accessories from several prominent New England estates. Featured will be Part 2 of the Cambridge, MA estate of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin G Boring, Department of Psychology, Harvard University, descendants of early Philadelphia, PA settlers; A collection of English & American colonial antiques from the circa 1640, Goodale family home, Ipswich, MA; The 60 year Americana collection of Ruth & Charles Perry of Methuen, MA; The collection of Mr. & Mrs. Danielson of Arlington, MA and furnishings from the descendant of Jacob, Harry and Stephen Sleeper of Beacon Hill and Eastern Point, Gloucester, MA.
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19TH CENTURY CINESE EXPORT NESTING TABLES: 19th Century Chinese export nest of four tables in carved persimmon wood, 27"h. x 23"w. x 15"d. Good condition.
0160: 19TH CENTURY CINESE EXPORT NESTING TABLESEst. $500-$800
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RUSSIAN SILVER WATER BOTTLE: Russian silver water bottle, unmarked, 12"h. Good condition.
0161A: RUSSIAN SILVER WATER BOTTLEEst. $600-$800
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DUCK DECOYS & SIGNED GIBSON CARVED EAGLE: Group of four duck decoys with a signed Paul Gibson carved eagle, 7"h.
0162A: DUCK DECOYS & SIGNED GIBSON CARVED EAGLEEst. $200-$300
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WATERBURY CLOCK CO. OAK MANTLE CLOCK: Victorian oak mantle clock marked 'Waterbury Clock Co.', 22"h. Wear to face.
0165: WATERBURY CLOCK CO. OAK MANTLE CLOCKEst. $400-$600See Sold Price
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19TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER COVERED CHALICE: 19th Century German silver covered chalice, hallmarked, 21"h. Good condition.
0169: 19TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER COVERED CHALICEEst. $1,200-$1,600See Sold Price
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SIGNED N.R. BREWER LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS: Nicholas Richard Brewer (American 1857-1949), o/c, landscape, 13 1/2" x 17 1/2", signed LR. Framed.
0170: SIGNED N.R. BREWER LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVASEst. $750-$1,250
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NEW ENGLAND SAMPLER DATED 1817 FRAMED: New England sampler dated 1817, wrought by Arvilla Nay, 'age 12 years and 10 months' with geometric pattern border, trees, a two chimney house, etc., 18" x 18". Framed. Some fading to design, fabric
0172: NEW ENGLAND SAMPLER DATED 1817 FRAMEDEst. $300-$500
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LATE 19TH CENTURY AVIARY TERRARIUM: !9th Century Victorian aviary terrarium, 18"h. x 15"w., with blue jay, oriole, humming birds, etc., original glass dome. Good condition.
0173: LATE 19TH CENTURY AVIARY TERRARIUMEst. $400-$600
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VINTAGE MANTEL CLOCK: Vintage mantle clock, 17"h. Wear to face.
0175: VINTAGE MANTEL CLOCKEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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VICTORIAN BRASS DICTIONARY STAND: Victorian brass dictionary stand marked 'New Harvard Dictionary Holder No. 5', 35"h. Good condition.
0176: VICTORIAN BRASS DICTIONARY STANDEst. $350-$450
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EARLY DELFT-STYLE FAIENCE SIGNED CHARGER: Early signed delft-style faience charger with glazed cobalt floral motif, 14"dia. Good condition with minor rim roughness.
0177: EARLY DELFT-STYLE FAIENCE SIGNED CHARGEREst. $400-$500
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TWO 19TH CENTURY SAMPLERS SIGNED & DATED: Two 19th Century samplers, one wrought by Elizabeth Gordan, 17" x 13"; one wrought by S.W.S. (Sullivan Warren Sturgis), 1862, 8" x 8 1/2", damaged at center. Provenance: from the Goodale family,
0179: TWO 19TH CENTURY SAMPLERS SIGNED & DATEDEst. $200-$250See Sold Price
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TWO PIECES OF EARLY SOFT-PASTE PORCELAIN: "Two pieces of early 19th Century soft-paste porcelain to include teapot with reticulated rim, 5""h., and transfer decorated child's cup, 2""h. Both pieces in good condition, cup has small rim chip
0180: TWO PIECES OF EARLY SOFT-PASTE PORCELAINEst. $300-$450See Sold Price
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EARLY AMERICAN LEATHER FIRE BUCKET: Early American leather fire bucket marked 'S. Hopkins', 20"h. to top of handle x 8"dia. Provenance: From the Goodale family of Saco, ME. Original paint, replaced handle.
0181: EARLY AMERICAN LEATHER FIRE BUCKETEst. $400-$500
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