Spring Splendor 2023-04-15 Auction - 542 Price Results - Marion Antique Auctions in MA - Page 21
Attributed to Samuel Anderson Robb (1851-1928,Robert Spear Dunning (1829-1905, MA, NH)Ship's figurehead of a man from the whaleship
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Marion, MA, United States
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Spring Splendor

This sale includes art by Bryant Chapin, George Whitaker, C. H. Gifford, Dwight Tryon, Robert Spear Dunning, R. Swain Gifford, Harry Neyland, William Pierce Stubbs, Charles Sidney Raleigh, Aldro Hubbard, Allen Whiting, Milton Avery, William Allen Wall, and many others. A ship's figurehead from the Nantucket whaleship Planter, nautical instruments including a rare boxed compass signed Walter Folger, Nantucket, 19th c. scrimshaw highlighted by a walrus tusk engraved with an image of Jack Tar with a 13 star American flag, whaling tools, a cigar store Indian attrib. to Samuel Robb, English and Irish silver by Jensen and Tiffany, etc., a collection of miniature portraits, numerous early maps and nautical charts, gold and diamond jewelry, coin collection with an 1894 gold double eagle, a Civil War sword, large decoy collection, Dedham pottery with a rare cat pattern plate, 19th & 20th c. toys, vintage pinup collection with nude and partially clad women models, Japanese ukiyo-e prints, hand signed posters by 28 modern Japanese artists. The last 90 lots are comprised of part II of Mary Jean McLaughlin's antique wicker.
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Victorian wicker plant stand, Heywood Bros: Wakefield Co, ca. 1898. Newer white paint. Overall good condition. 28 1/2" high, top measures 13 1/2" x 13 1/2". Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
0454: Victorian wicker plant stand, Heywood BrosEst. $200-$400
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Victorian wicker theme-back rocker, ca. 1880.: Probably Heywood Bros & Co., Gardner, MA. Featuring a violin and star motif. Old white painted finish. Bottom shows unraveling to cane on the stretcher. 35 1/2" high, 20 1/2" wide, 32 1/2" deep.
0455: Victorian wicker theme-back rocker, ca. 1880.Est. $100-$300
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Pair of Victorian wicker settees, ca. 1890.: Sometimes called the Vanderbilt settee. Unusually shaped back, rolled arm and skirt. Curlicue and bead design. Pressed cane seats. Old white paint, overall good condition. 33" high, 51" wide, 27"
0456: Pair of Victorian wicker settees, ca. 1890.Est. $500-$1,000
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Victorian wicker Turkish bench, ca. 1890.: Original natural finish. Wakefield Rattan Co., retains the original paper label on the bottom of the seat. Rolled arms, elaborate curlicue design, bird cage feet. 27" high, 36" wide, 16" deep. Shows
0457: Victorian wicker Turkish bench, ca. 1890.Est. $400-$700
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Wicker table lamp, ca. 1920. Unusual crescent: shape shade, original finish with green highlights. Original wiring. 25" high, 18 1/2" wide, 12" deep. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
0459: Wicker table lamp, ca. 1920. Unusual crescentEst. $150-$250
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Extremely rare wicker shelf clock, ca. 1890.: Original finish with painted base. Curlicue and bead design. Alarm clock is WestClox America, nickel plated. Not currently working. Glass lens is missing. One trim bead is missing. 19" high, 12"
0460: Extremely rare wicker shelf clock, ca. 1890.Est. $300-$500
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Wicker bird cage stand. Late 19th c. Stand is in: original natural finish, petal design. Along with 2 similar bird cages, both of which retain their old Heywood Bros Wakefield Co. labels. One cage is in old brown finish, the other has faded orange
0461: Wicker bird cage stand. Late 19th c. Stand is inEst. $200-$300
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Wicker photographer's chair, Heywood Bros.: Wakefield Co., ca. 1898. Heart shaped back, rolled arms, woven sloping seat. Painted white. 38" high, 43" wide, 18" deep. Excellent condition. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
0462: Wicker photographer's chair, Heywood Bros.Est. $300-$500
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Rare Victorian wicker easel, newer painted white: finish. Elaborate curlicue design with reverse serpentine brackets. Overall 61" high, 25" wide. Good condition, chain needs to be reattached. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
0464: Rare Victorian wicker easel, newer painted whiteEst. $100-$300
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Unusual wicker floor lamp, 1920s, old brown: painted finish, crescent shaped shade with original fringe. Round central shelf, square bottom shelf, splayed legs. 57 1/2" high, shade is 17 1/2" x 8 1/2". Lamp is 15" x 15" at the base. Provenance:
0466: Unusual wicker floor lamp, 1920s, old brownEst. $200-$300
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Victorian wicker table, ca. 1890. Octagonal oak: top, beaded trim. Natural finish, refinished top. Excellent condition. Some beading may be replaced. 26 1/2" high, 26 1/2" diameter. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
0467: Victorian wicker table, ca. 1890. Octagonal oakEst. $200-$400
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Victorian wicker 5-tier hanging shelf, late 19th: c. Wicker and wood. 5 graduated shelves, elaborate wicker crest and gallery, curlicue design. Wicker ball finials on sides of shelves. Old natural finish. 50" high, 29" wide, 9" overall depth.
0468: Victorian wicker 5-tier hanging shelf, late 19thEst. $200-$400
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Victorian wicker recamier, ca. 1885, Heywood Bros: & Co., Gardner, MA. Original natural finish with green paint highlights. Paper label on underside of seat. Back has an interesting leaf form design. Curved rolled seat, also shows leaf design on
0469: Victorian wicker recamier, ca. 1885, Heywood BrosEst. $800-$1,200
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Extremely rare Victorian wicker Morris chair, ca.: 1898, #6523 in the Heywood Bros and Wakefield Co. 1898 catalogue. Remnants of the old label on the underside. With the original cushions as pictured in the catalogue. Scrolled back with curlicue
0470: Extremely rare Victorian wicker Morris chair, ca.Est. $800-$1,200
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Victorian wicker settee or divan, ca. 1898,: Heywood Bros. Wakefield Co. Also sometimes referred to as a Vanderbilt settee. Natural finish, unusual split back. Rolled arm and skirt. Bead and curlicue design. Pressed cane seat. 31 1/2" high, 49"
0472: Victorian wicker settee or divan, ca. 1898,Est. $500-$800
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Rare Victorian wicker piano stool, Wakefield: Rattan Co, Wakefield, MA, ca. 1890. Scrolled top, caned panel in back. Bead, curlicue, and stick and ball design. Revolving seat. Cabriole legs with brass capped feet. Natural finish. 42" high, 18"
0473: Rare Victorian wicker piano stool, WakefieldEst. $300-$500
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Victorian wicker table, ca. 1898, probably: Heywood Bros. Wakefield Co., no label. Original natural finish. Quartersawn oak top, rolled edge with beaded skirt. Cabriole legs, round bottom shelf. 30" high, 29" diameter. Bottom and top shelves
0475: Victorian wicker table, ca. 1898, probablyEst. $500-$800
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Victorian wicker taboret, Heywood Bros & Co.,: Gardner, MA. Ca. 1890. Octagonal oak top, Curlicue and birdcage design. 21" high, approx. 16" diameter. Top shows seam separation. Otherwise good condition. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin
0476: Victorian wicker taboret, Heywood Bros & Co.,Est. $200-$300
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Victorian wicker settee, ca. 1898, #6084f in the: Heywood Bros and Wakefield Co. 1898 catalogue. Natural finish. Rolled edges around back and arms. Woven curlicue design back, woven panels. Birdcage feet. 41 1/2" high, 53" wide, 24" deep. Replaced
0477: Victorian wicker settee, ca. 1898, #6084f in theEst. $500-$800