Important Post Labor Day Auction 2021-09-11 Auction - 486 Price Results - William Smith Auctions in NH - Page 6
Important Post Labor Day Auction
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Plainfield, NH, United States
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Important Post Labor Day Auction

Featuring Premier Early American, Fine European, Exquisite Art, Exceptional Silver, Beautiful Jewelry And Rare Oriental Rugs.
SOLD
19TH C. OIL GIRL IN SNOW ATTRIB. THOMAS SULLY.: Oil on canvas depicting a young girls with a basket of apples in snow storm in a period Victorian frame, paper on reverse states Thomas Sully. Image 25”H x 15”W. Frame 32”H x
Est.
$300
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$500
SOLD
FINE MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT: Molded edge top over four graduated dovetailed drawers having white pine secondary woods, set with period circular brass, on an ogee bracket base. 30”H X 38”W X 21.25”D. Israel Sack
Est.
$2,000
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$3,000
SOLD
ANTIQUE ROOMSIZE KILIM RUG.: Central medallions on a dark red field with blue, yellow, ivory and pink highlights. 9’6”W x 12’4”L.
Est.
$500
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$800
SOLD
MANNER OF RAPHAEL PEALE STILL LIFE OIL.: 19th C. American school cabbage/radishes/onion/pork, label of stretcher read “Raphael Peale Pork and Vegetables.” Image 20”H x 24”W. Frame 24”H x 28”W.
Est.
$1,000
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$1,500
SOLD
TWO 18TH C. PAINTED SACK BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.: Both with unique forms. First example unusually oversized in old black paint with a canted front seat edge, and vase and ring turnings. 34.5”H x 24” x 16” seat height. Second
Est.
$500
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$1,000
SOLD
EARLY OZIAS COLEMAN TAVERN SIGN AND POCKETBOOK: Double sided sign with shaped pine boards painted and affixed with ebonized moldings on both sides, “OZIAS COLEMAN JR.’s INN” fitted with early iron hangers. 34.5”H x
Est.
$2,000
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$3,000
SOLD
18TH C. NEW ENGLAND TIGER MAPLE CHIPPENDALE SIX DRAWER: Bold tiger maple graining on six graduated dovetailed drawers with white pine secondary woods, set with period small scale circular brass on a bracket base. Ca. 1780’s. 51”H x 35.5”
Est.
$1,000
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$1,500
SOLD
19TH C. HANGING WALL BOX AND SPICE CHEST.: Tombstone top with double compartments, square head nail construction, in old paint. 16.5”H x 12”W. Spice chest containing 5 drawers in old paint. 9”H x 17”L x 6”W.
Est.
$500
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$700
SOLD
19TH C. AM. SCHOOL PORTRAIT, PRIOR SCHOOL.: Oil on wood panel, in the style of William Mathew Prior, portrait of woman adorned in jewelry. 12” x 10” panel, 16” x 14”, frame.
Est.
$300
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$500
SOLD
19TH C. NEW HAMPSHIRE PAINTED PINE FIRE BOARD.: With subtle polychrome grain paint decoration, originally found in a Londonderry, NH attic. 30”H x 48.5”W.
Est.
$400
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$600
SOLD
19TH C. NEW ENGLAND TABLE MAPLE DROP-LEAF TABLE.: Strong tiger maple graining throughout, molded edge top and leaves on straight tapered legs ending in brass cup castors, Ca. 1810-20. 28.5”H x 40.75”L x 16.75”W closed (x
Est.
$400
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$600
SOLD
GW BRENNENMAN OIL ON PANEL WOMAN AT FLAX WHEEL.: George Brennenman, signed lower right G.W. Brennenman, in original ornate gilt frame, with an early label on the back titled 'Good Friends'.Image 18”H x 12”W. Frame 31” x 25”.
Est.
$400
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$800
SOLD
HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY MID-ATLANTIC CHEST, CA.: Two over three dovetailed drawers having poplar secondary wood, set with period brass and inlaid with satin wood over a shaped apron with inlaid panel and flared French feet. 38”H x 44”W
Est.
$800
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$1,200
SOLD
ANTIQUE ORIENTAL SCATTER RUG.: Geometric patterns in reds, blues, browns and ivory. 3’2”W X 5’11”L.
Est.
$300
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$500
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THREE WILLIAM ROY MILL CANADA GOOSE DECOYS.: A well-known carver from Prince Edward Island. Carved in three positions and painted, each on iron legs. Each approx. 29”L and ranging in height from 12”-20”.
Est.
$400
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$600
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EARLY 19TH C. NY TIGER MAPLE DROP LEAF TABLE.: Highly figured solid tiger maple with shaped leaves on turned legs. 28”H X 43.25”L X 19” closed (x 41” open). On castor feet.
Est.
$800
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$1,200
SOLD
18TH C. OVAL TOP STRETCHER BASE TAVERN TABLE.: In an older charcoal paint with a painted two board pine top and sausage turned stretcher base, Mary Alice provenance. 26”H x 35”W x 26.5”D.
Est.
$500
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$800
SOLD
THREE 19TH C. HAND COLORED SILHOUETTES.: The larger in a period gilt frame overall 6”H x 5”W. The profile of a boy in a black frame 4.75”H x 3.73”W. The last of an elder gentleman 5.25”H x 4.5”W.
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
19TH C. INLAID WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS.: Period Federal chest of seven inlaid and dovetailed drawers having poplar secondary woods. Alternating satinwood and Morgantown striped inlay top and bottom over a shaped apron with central fan
Est.
$800
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$1,200
SOLD
19TH C. LARGE SIZE CHEESE BASKET AND 2 SMALLER.: Large antique splint cheese basket. 30” diameter x 8”D. With another taller example. 9”H x 15”W. The smallest. 7”H x 8.5”W.
Est.
$400
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$600
SOLD
19TH C. AM. SCHOOL PORTRAITS, D.G. LAMONT, O/C.: Mr. Charles Stone and his bride, Miss Abby Weare, of Taunton Hill, Andover NH. Signed on reverse by artist, De Grachshus (Daniel G.) Lamont, 30” x 25” canvas, 36” x 30” frames.
Est.
$1,000
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$1,500
SOLD
EXCEPTIONAL ENGRAVED WAGON JACK.: Earl forged iron and oak,with a working crank mechanism engraved 1812 W.V..19”H wood shaft x 7”W at widest point.
Est.
$300
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$500