The Americana Collection of C Thomas Attix Jr 2024-05-19 Auction - 263 Price Results - Locati, LLC in PA - Page 6
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A Coin Silver Coffeepot, Joseph Shoemaker, PhiladelphiaBroderie Perse Chintz Applique Quilt, Probably New Jersey, Circa 1835Pennsylvania Chippendale Curly Walnut Slant Front Desk
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Pineville, PA, United States
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The Americana Collection of C Thomas Attix Jr

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Locati LLC is proud to present American Furniture and Silver from the Collection of C Thomas Attix, Jr., who was a lifelong collector of American material culture with a particular fondness of furniture, coin silver, and Oriental rugs. His collection reflects his interest in the Delaware Valley, with an emphasis on mid 18th through early 19th century silversmiths and figured hardwoods vetted by his discerning eye for form and surface. Among the highlights are a Thomas Stretch Philadelphia clock, a collection of figured maple furniture, and silver by noted makers such as Joseph Richardson Sr. and Richard Humphreys.
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Pennsylvania Chippendale Cherry Chest of Drawers: A Pennsylvania Chippendale Cherry Chest of Drawers, Third Quarter 18th Century. The rectangular two board top with applied molded edge and rear overhang, above four drawers graduated drawers, flanked
0122: Pennsylvania Chippendale Cherry Chest of DrawersEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Philadelphia Chippendale Walnut Chest of Drawers: A Philadelphia Chippendale Walnut Chest of Drawers, Third Quarter 18th Century. The rectangular molded top with double notched front corners overhanging four graduated thumb molded drawers,
0126: Philadelphia Chippendale Walnut Chest of DrawersEst. $2,500-$3,500
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A Group of New York Coin Silver Flatware: All 19th century, comprising: a pair of scalloped bowl serving spoons by Seth Parson Squire, a large fruit server by Theodore Evans and Co., a ladle by Isaac Hutton, a set of three spoons
0130: A Group of New York Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $400-$600
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A Silver Spoon by Benjamin Wynkoop, New York: By Benjamin Wynckoop (1673-1751), NY, an 8" table spoon c. 1710, with rattail decorated bowl, and dognose handle, with heart "W.K B" mark at the stem, monogrammed at the back
0131: A Silver Spoon by Benjamin Wynkoop, New YorkEst. $800-$1,000
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Two Coin Silver Ladles, New York Makers: One by Daniel Van Voorhis (1751 - 1824) marked at the back with two hallmarks of shielded eagles, monogrammed "A G" and dated for 1762 at the handle, the other attributed to William Huertin
0134: Two Coin Silver Ladles, New York MakersEst. $350-$450
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A Set of 10 Coin Silver Forks, NY Maker: A set of 7" fiddle form forks c. 1820, co-marked by Stephen Richard and Samuel White, NY, monogram to the back of the handle "NSL".Dimensions: The total approximate weight is
0135: A Set of 10 Coin Silver Forks, NY MakerEst. $400-$500
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