2019 Fall Auction Weekend - Day 2 2019-11-09 Auction - 530 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME - Page 5
DECK BELL FROM THE PITTSBURGH RIVERBOAT "WILLIAM18TH C. WALNUT LOWBOYJOHN GEORGE BROWN (NY/UK, 1831-1913)
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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2019 Fall Auction Weekend - Day 2

Day 2 of our three day Fall Auction Weekend features an outstanding selection of antiques and fine art, with paintings by Edmund Charles Tarbell, Maurice Utrillo and John George Brown, plus an early portrait attributed to John Brewster. A full-length Benjamin Franklin form figurehead from the sidewheeler SS Franklin leads our marine offerings, along with an 18th century tole tray painted with a shipwreck scene, a 19th century deck bell from a Pittsburgh riverboat and a Revolutionary War naval cannon salvaged from the Piscataqua river. Antique furniture selections include a Boston Sheraton card table attributed to John & Thomas Seymour and an 18th c. Queen Anne Philadelphia Lowboy. Chinese antiques include a stunning Qing bulbous cinnabar vase and a 6-piece suite of Chinese embroidered silk court apparel. Also included are oriental carpets, decoys, weathervanes, fine weaponry, plus early clocks, silver and delft.
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CARVED & PAINTED FISHING CREEL BY EMILE ROBICHAUD,: Hand Crafted Slat Sided Wooden Fishing Creel by Maine Artisan Emile Robichaud, with sloped lid and two relief carved and painted trout to front, lid is painted with fishing flies and spruce gum nuts,
2097: CARVED & PAINTED FISHING CREEL BY EMILE ROBICHAUD,Est. $1,000-$1,500
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BLACKHAWK HORSE WEATHERVANE: Molded Sheet Copper Blackhawk Running Horse Weathervane, New England, late 19th century, flattened full-body form, mounted on rough hewn wooden base, 19" x 31" x 6" overall, including base, 17 1/2" x
2098: BLACKHAWK HORSE WEATHERVANEEst. $2,000-$3,000
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FOLK ART LIQUOR BOX STAMPED "C. POOK, JR.": Grain Painted Pine Box, New England, circa 1840, dovetail construction, with green and yellow pinstriping, hinged lid, lock removed, bottle partitions removed, 12 3/4" x 15" x 11 1/2". Wear, loss to
2099: FOLK ART LIQUOR BOX STAMPED "C. POOK, JR."Est. $600-$800
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EARLY 19TH C. SCHOOL GIRL MAP OF THE UNITED STATES: "Map of the United States, Projected by Olive Little Marshfield, A.D. 1830, ink and color on paper, varnished, linen backed, mounted on black painted batten and roller, 29" x 38". Edge tears and
2100: EARLY 19TH C. SCHOOL GIRL MAP OF THE UNITED STATESEst. $1,000-$1,200
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WHIRLIGIG: Painted Wood Articulated Horse and Buggy with Rider, on an aqua base, with red and white four blade rotor, on an octagonal molded display stand, 24" long whirligig.
2101: WHIRLIGIGEst. $800-$1,200
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TIGER MAPLE SLANT LID DESK: Period Chippendale Desk in rampant tiger maple, dovetail case, breadboard end molded lid, fitted interior with lock and key, butterfly Chippendale brasses, four beaded edge graduated drawers, pine
2102: TIGER MAPLE SLANT LID DESKEst. $2,000-$3,000
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AMERICAN BURLWOOD BOWL: 19th c. Turned Ash Burl Bowl, with finely turned double-channel shouldered lip and foot, nice patina, 4 1/2" high, 12 1/2" diam. Old rim edge notch.
2103: AMERICAN BURLWOOD BOWLEst. $1,000-$1,500
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18TH C. SEA SERPENT FORM WEATHERVANE: Cut from a single plank of pine, retaining remnants of the original red paint, with a forged iron tongue, 54 1/2" long. Weathered.
2104: 18TH C. SEA SERPENT FORM WEATHERVANEEst. $2,000-$3,000
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19TH C. FRAMED WOOLWORK OF BIRD: Peacock in a Flowering Tree, circa 1840s, American, in a black painted shadowbox frame with gilt liner, under glass, 15" x 14". Good condition.
2105: 19TH C. FRAMED WOOLWORK OF BIRDEst. $500-$700
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19TH C. CLOCKWORK JACK SPIT: Scarce French Cast and Sheet Iron Hearth Clockwork Rotisserie having steel works and bell, crank winder, brass handle and external gears, original nickel plated spit and iron receiver stand, 12" x 9"
2106: 19TH C. CLOCKWORK JACK SPITEst. $500-$700
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12 PANEL HOOKED STAIR RUNNER, EARLY 20TH C.: Twelve Step Continuous Runner with Pictorial Risers with tan frames, spaced by matching variegated tan treads, the risers depicting (bottom to top): 10 Chickens with Chicks at white picket fence; 2)
2107: 12 PANEL HOOKED STAIR RUNNER, EARLY 20TH C.Est. $800-$1,200
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HEAVY HOOKED AREA RUG, EARLY 20TH C. - 35" x 68": Pictorial Hearth Rug depicting a Scarecrow with a bird on his arm, two roosters at his feet, a pumpkin, corn stalks and a sunflower. Good condition.
2108: HEAVY HOOKED AREA RUG, EARLY 20TH C. - 35" x 68"Est. $800-$1,200
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14 PANEL HOOKED STAIR RUNNER, 1943: Fourteen Step Continuous Runner with Pictorial Risers, spaced by rainbow treads with blossom corners, zigzag borders, the risers depicting (bottom to top): 1) Roses; 2) Child and Mother at Door to
2109: 14 PANEL HOOKED STAIR RUNNER, 1943Est. $800-$1,200
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TWO-PART COLONIAL PEWTER HUTCH: 18th c. Hardwood Hutch with oak secondary, the upper setback cabinet with flat molded cornice, large pendant finials, shaped sides, three open shelves with dish molding, resting on bracket base ,
2110: TWO-PART COLONIAL PEWTER HUTCHEst. $2,000-$4,000
TURNED BURLWOOD BOWL: American 19th c. Turned Ash Burlwood Bowl, with tapered sides, flat base, nice patina, 5" high, 13" diam. Good condition.
2111: TURNED BURLWOOD BOWLEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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EARLY 20TH C. ROOSTER WEATHERVANE: Silhouette Vane made of heavy copper sheet, with copper tube mount, having ten bullet strikes, one retaining the slug and one (amazing shot!) taking off the beak. 17" x 20". Nice verdigris patina.
2112: EARLY 20TH C. ROOSTER WEATHERVANEEst. $600-$800
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WINDSOR SETTEE: 19th c. Windsor Settee, with six leg stretcher base, straight top rail, with bamboo turned arms, spindles, and base, fifteen spindles, single plank seat, nice old surface, 32 1/2" high, 40" x 16
2113: WINDSOR SETTEEEst. $1,000-$1,500
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PR MAINE WHALE OIL LAMPS: Pair of Early 19th c. Maine Made Brass Whale Oil Lamps, attributed to the workshop of Warren Webb (Warren, ME), with double burners and bulbous turned font over a beehive and ring turned shaft with
2114: PR MAINE WHALE OIL LAMPSEst. $500-$700
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(3) EARLY 19TH C. BELLOWS: Group of (3) Folk Art Wood & Leather Bellows, all with brass tacks and nozzles, the smaller two with original painted floral decoration, 16 1/4" long, 7" x 1 1/2" and 21" long, 8 3/4" x 1 3/4".
2115: (3) EARLY 19TH C. BELLOWSEst. $300-$400
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FIGURED MAPLE PIPE BOX: 19th c. Tiger Maple Pipe Box with lower drawer, nailed construction, shaped top, sides and front panel, with hanging hole, dovetailed drawer with wooden pull, refinished, 19" high, 6" x 4". Chip in
2116: FIGURED MAPLE PIPE BOXEst. $500-$700
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EARLY PAINTED TAVERN TABLE WITH DRAWER: 18th c. American Black Painted Oak and Pine Tavern Table, with overhanging pine top, dovetailed drawer with wooden pull, shaped apron, high and low square stretchers, turned legs, 27 1/2" high, 33
2117: EARLY PAINTED TAVERN TABLE WITH DRAWEREst. $800-$1,200
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ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN BREWSTER, JR. (CT/ME, 1766-1854): Portrait of Woman with Parrot, in white cap and lace shawl collar, with bird perched on her raised right hand, oil on canvas, unsigned. Brewster was a deaf itinerant portraitist well known in Maine,
2118: ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN BREWSTER, JR. (CT/ME, 1766-1854)Est. $10,000-$20,000
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PAINTED BLANKET CHEST: 19th c. Country Chippendale Red Painted Pine Lift Top Blanket Chest, single plank top with molded edges, iron strap hinges, two faux drawers over three graduated dovetailed drawers, dovetailed
2119: PAINTED BLANKET CHESTEst. $700-$900
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AMERICAN WALLPAPER COVERED HATBOX: Large 19th c. Oval Shaped Bandbox, with continuous scenic and figural decoration on a blue background around the exterior, including riders on horseback, buildings and trees, lid with peacock, floral
2120: AMERICAN WALLPAPER COVERED HATBOXEst. $600-$800