2022 Winter Antiques Auction - Session 2 2022-01-30 Auction - 531 Price Results - Devin Moisan Auctioneers, Inc. in NH
Staffordshire Bulls-Eye Rainbow Spatterware PlateAmerican Glazed Cotton Muslin 36-Star Parade FlagMassachusetts Queen Anne Tiger Maple Highboy
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Epping, NH, United States
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2022 Winter Antiques Auction - Session 2

This two-day event includes furnishings & accessories from the 18th century through the Arts & Crafts time period. It features ceramics from the collection of the late Luther Travis of New Hope, Pennsylvania, as well as property from a Salisbury, Connecticut estate and homes in Cape Neddick & Falmouth, Maine.
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Staffordshire Two-Color Spatterware Soup Plate: Circa 1830. Sponged in the center in a concentric purple and blue bands, the rim with matching border. H: 1.375 in., Diam.: 9.5 in.
0502: Staffordshire Two-Color Spatterware Soup PlateEst. $200-$400
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American Carved Walnut Cakeboard, J. Conger: John Conger (ca. 1803-1869), New York, New York, Circa 1830. Carved with a pair of birds perched on a basket of flowers, within a smooth heart-shaped border, marked "J. CONGER" on the bottom edge. H:
0504: American Carved Walnut Cakeboard, J. CongerEst. $1,000-$1,500
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American Carved Walnut Cakeboard, Conger & Watkins: John Conger (ca. 1803-1869) and James W. Watkins (1807-1883), New York, New York, Nineteenth Century. Carved with a view of a gentleman astride his horse and waving a kerchief, surrounded by flower
0505: American Carved Walnut Cakeboard, Conger & WatkinsEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Pennsylvania Chippendale Walnut Blanket Chest: The oblong hinged top with applied molded edge, opening to a well with til, above three split drawers raised on a molded bracket base. H: 28.5 in.; W: 49 in.; D: 21.5 in.
0506: Pennsylvania Chippendale Walnut Blanket ChestEst. $500-$800
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New England Queen Anne Red Painted Armchair: The yoke crest rail above a vasiform splat, flanked by open arms with ram's head terminals with ring and block turned supports, above a rush seat raised on block, ring and ball turned legs joined by
0507: New England Queen Anne Red Painted ArmchairEst. $400-$600
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New England Queen Anne Grain Painted Pine Chest: The oblong top with applied molded edge above a case of four graduated long drawers, raised on a molded bracket base with bulbous returns. H: 44 in.; W: 37.5 in.; D: 21.5 in.
0508: New England Queen Anne Grain Painted Pine ChestEst. $600-$900
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New England Pine & Birch Turned Candlestand: The circular pine top above a turned birch standard and turned birch slab base, raised on turned and tapered tripod legs. H: 23 in.; W: 11 in.; D: 11 in.
0509: New England Pine & Birch Turned CandlestandEst. $150-$250
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Pair of New York Continuous Arm Windsor Chairs: Well-turned arm supports centering the spindle backs, above shaped saddle seats, raised on turned tapered legs, joined by an H-form stretcher. H: 37 in.; W: 22 in.; D: 21 in. (approx.)
0510: Pair of New York Continuous Arm Windsor ChairsEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Three Pennsylvania Redware Slip-Decorated Plates: Nineteenth Century. Each painted in yellow slip across the center with three entwined wavy lines, within three groups of six dots, within a coggled rim edge. Provenance: This lot accompanied by a
0511: Three Pennsylvania Redware Slip-Decorated PlatesEst. $600-$1,000
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New England Redware Ovoid Jug with Manganese: The ovoid manganese splotch decorated body with applied handle, the bulbous body tapering to a rounded foot. H: 8.25 in.; Diam.: 6 in. (approx.)
0512: New England Redware Ovoid Jug with ManganeseEst. $200-$300
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Two American Redware Manganese-Decorated Jars: Both likely of Long Island, New York or Connecticut origin, Nineteenth Century. Each of ovoid form with applied handles, the first with incised banding along the shoulder and mid-section with
0513: Two American Redware Manganese-Decorated JarsEst. $400-$600
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New England Redware Jar with Manganese Stripes: Of ovoid form, the bulbous body with applied handles, decorated in an alternating pattern of full length manganese stripes and splotches above a slightly outset rolled foot, the molded lid within a
0514: New England Redware Jar with Manganese StripesEst. $150-$250
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Two American Redware Manganese-Decorated Vessels: Comprising a New England jar of bulbous form, the short collar above a shoulder tooled with incised rings, decorated with various manganese stripes and splotches; the second, a Pennsylvania flared
0515: Two American Redware Manganese-Decorated VesselsEst. $200-$400
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Four Redware Manganese-Decorated Bowls: Likely Pennsylvania, Nineteenth Century. Each shallow bowl daubed on the interior in manganese brown. H: 1.5 in., Diam.: 7.375 in. (largest) H 1.625 in. Diam.: 6.375 in. (smallest)
0516: Four Redware Manganese-Decorated BowlsEst. $150-$250
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American Redware Green-Glazed Storage Jar: Likely New England, Nineteenth Century. Of ovoid form in pale green glaze, the well-defined rolled rim above a bulbous shoulder tapering to the base. H: 12 in., Diam.: 10.5 in.
0518: American Redware Green-Glazed Storage JarEst. $200-$400
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Pennsylvania Walnut Pin-Top Tavern Table: The oblong top with battens pinned to a conforming base with two short drawers, raised on block-turned legs, joined by a box stretcher. H: 30.5 in.; W: 60.5 in.; D: 33 in.
0519: Pennsylvania Walnut Pin-Top Tavern TableEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Four New England Queen Anne Spanish Foot Chairs: Each peaked yoked crest rail above a vasiform splat and rush seat, raised on block-and-turned frontal legs joined by a medial stretcher, terminating in Spanish feet. H: 41.5 in.; W: 19 in.; D: 17 in.
0520: Four New England Queen Anne Spanish Foot ChairsEst. $600-$1,000
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New England Pine Chippendale Chest in Blue Paint: The oblong top above an applied cove molding, over four graduated long drawers with carved cockbeading, above a molded base and arched apron, raised on bracket feet. H: 38.5 in.; W: 39 in.; D: 19 in.
0521: New England Pine Chippendale Chest in Blue PaintEst. $500-$800
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American Painted Oak Shoe-Foot Candlestand: The circular top above a batten and square standard with chamfered corners, raised on X-form shoe feet. H: 27 in.; W: 18.5 in.; D: 17.5 in.
0522: American Painted Oak Shoe-Foot CandlestandEst. $150-$250