Fall Auction Weekend - Day 2 2017-11-18 Auction - 499 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME
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GILBERT CHARLES STUART (MA/RI/UK, 1754-1828)JULIEN DUPRE (FRANCE, 1851-1910)LARGE US LIGHT HOUSE WALL CLOCK
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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Fall Auction Weekend - Day 2

Our fall three-day auction weekend offers rare and decorative objects from estates throughout Maine and New England. Day 2 features an outstanding collection of artwork, including paintings by Gilbert Stuart, Julien Dupre, Louis Jambor, Charles D?Entraygues, John Hughes, Maurice Prendergast, Charles Daubigny, and Percy Sanborn. Also offered is a nice selection of Americana, such as an 18th c. PA paint decorated dowry chest, an Abraham Lincoln autographed Civil War letter, several great weathervanes, a rare Brooklyn, NY 19th c. firefighting logbook. There is a collection of rare clocks, including an English astronomical regulator and a 17th c. silver pocket sundial; early weaponry; marine items; Asian antiques & decorative items; fine carpets; and African & Oceanic artifacts.
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FOLK ART ROCKING HORSE: Early 19th c. Primitive A-Frame Hobby Horse in the original sanded black paint, with rounded top, applied head with screw and washer eyes, edge remnant of oilcloth "saddle", having tall front and
0601: FOLK ART ROCKING HORSEEst. US$1,500-US$1,800Lot Passed
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MAINE STONEWARE JUG: Three-gallon Ovoid Stoneware Jug by Lyman & Clark, Gardiner, ME, ca. 1840, with brown floral and leaf decoration, applied ribbed handle, impressed below spout 'Lyman & Clark, Gardiner' and '3', 15
0602: MAINE STONEWARE JUGEst. US$800-US$1,200
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CARVED WOODEN TRENCHER: Large Maine Carved Hardwood Trencher Dough Bowl, late 18th-early 19th c., retaining most of its original red painted surface, oval elongated form with lug handles, 5 3/4" high, 25 1/4" x 13 5/8".
0603: CARVED WOODEN TRENCHEREst. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
MAINE COUNTRY WINDSOR CANDLESTAND: Early Round Candlestand, on ring and baluster turned shaft, thick circular platform supported by three simple turned splayed legs, now with blue paint over the original red, late 18th to early 19th
0604: MAINE COUNTRY WINDSOR CANDLESTANDEst. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
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MAINE COUNTRY CUPBOARD: 19th c. One Door Pine Cupboard in the original dump cart blue paint, having a deep molded flat cornice, double panel door with wooden thumb latch and mushroom knob concealing four-shelf unpainted
0605: MAINE COUNTRY CUPBOARDEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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FOLK ART WEATHERVANE: Small Flying Drake Duck in painted wood and tin, with directionals, 13 1/2" tall, 24" diam spin on figure, 18" cross bars, on black plate display mount. Very good condition.
0606: FOLK ART WEATHERVANEEst. US$500-US$1,000
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EARLY 19TH C. GOFFSTOWN, NH SAMPLER: Dated 1826 Silk on Linen Sampler, inscribed "Sarah Jane Tirell, Jul 22, 1826, Aged 10 years, Goffstown, New Hampshire", having four ranks of alphabets, stanza sentiment, flowering vine border, potted
0607: EARLY 19TH C. GOFFSTOWN, NH SAMPLEREst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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PERIOD FRAMED WASHINGTON MEMORIAL SILKWORK: Silk on Silk Memorial for the First President, of a woman with painted features seated at an urn-topped stone between two willow trees under painted sky. The urn has the head of Washington flaked by
0608: PERIOD FRAMED WASHINGTON MEMORIAL SILKWORKEst. US$600-US$800
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FRAMED IRISH PATRIOTIC WOOLSEY: "United Ireland, Ulster, Connaught, Munster, Leister" (the four provinces), in polychrome wool and silver bullion needlework on a black ground, featuring a large tree with two hands shaking through a
0609: FRAMED IRISH PATRIOTIC WOOLSEYEst. US$600-US$800
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19TH C. CHAIR TABLE: New England Country Chair Table, having a three plank round top in walnut stain, single plank pine seat and open frame, 28" x 50" diam. as a table, 17 1/2" seat, 27" arms, 20" x 24 1/2" frame. Good
0610: 19TH C. CHAIR TABLEEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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(6) COUNTRY BIRDCAGE WINDSOR CHAIRS: 19th c. New England Chairs in ash and oak with pine plank seats, having 7 spindle backs, bodged seats, splayed faux bamboo legs and stretchers, 17" seat, 32" back, 18" x 20". Good condition.
0611: (6) COUNTRY BIRDCAGE WINDSOR CHAIRSEst. US$800-US$1,200
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COLONIAL CANDLESTAND: 18th c. Screw-Post Candlestand having rotating two tin cup candle stem, small dish top, sausage post and tripod legs having a disc platform, 32 1/2" tall, 11 1/2" top, 14 1/2" leg to leg. Good
0612: COLONIAL CANDLESTANDEst. US$800-US$1,200
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EARLY COW WEATHERVANE: Weathered Copper Vane by Cushing & White of Waltham, Mass., ca. 1870s, having a cast iron head with applied copper horns (one missing), in remnants of white paint, roughly 15 1/2" x 28". Nice patina.
0613: EARLY COW WEATHERVANEEst. US$700-US$900
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ARTIST'S MANNEQUIN: 18th/19th c. Continental Articulated Mannequin in Walnut, probably German, having delicately defined features, hands and feet. 25" tall. Very good condition.
0614: ARTIST'S MANNEQUINEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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NAIVE PORTRAIT, NEW ENGLAND, CIRCA 1830: Full Length Portrait of a Little Blonde Girl with her Dog Alongside, oil on canvas, unsigned, she is depicted in a summer linen shift with lace trim, wearing a two-strand coral bead necklace, looking
0615: NAIVE PORTRAIT, NEW ENGLAND, CIRCA 1830Est. US$5,000-US$7,000
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EARLY MAINE CANDLE BOX: Late 18th c. Maine Pine Lift Lid Candle Box, retaining much of its original red painted surface, traces of later grey overpaint, with raised back centered by a reverse cut-out heart, molded lid front
0616: EARLY MAINE CANDLE BOXEst. US$600-US$900
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RARE ROCHESTER CAST IRON WEATHERVANE: Rooster Weathervane with replaced wooden tail, in polychrome paint, from the Rochester Iron Works, New Hampshire, with stand, circa 1880, roughly 22" x 24", some corrosion.
0617: RARE ROCHESTER CAST IRON WEATHERVANEEst. US$9,000-US$12,000
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RARE ROCHESTER CAST IRON WEATHERVANE: Rooster Weathervane with the original sheet metal tail, in black paint, from the Rochester Iron Works, New Hampshire, circa 1880, two-part hollow cast iron full-body figure with cut-out sheet iron
0618: RARE ROCHESTER CAST IRON WEATHERVANEEst. US$7,000-US$9,000Lot Passed
CARVED AND PAINTED INTERIOR EAGLE PLAQUE: Early 20th c. Folk Art Patriotic Eagle with Shield, carved pine, entirely in white paint other than the American shield in red, white and blue with gold trim, 29 1/2" wide. Minor loss to paint.
0619: CARVED AND PAINTED INTERIOR EAGLE PLAQUEEst. US$1,000-US$2,000Lot Passed
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TRADE SIGN, PROBABLY FROM BEVERLY, MA: "Dawson Hall Tea Room" Painted Wooden Sign, depicting a ship under sail, the frame and lettering in yellow ochre and black, with a shell painted tombstone crest, cannonball finails and drops, shaped
0620: TRADE SIGN, PROBABLY FROM BEVERLY, MAEst. US$3,000-US$4,000
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EARLY 19TH C. ACADIAN PAINTED BLANKET CHEST: Fine Original Green Painted Pine Blanket Chest, all pegged mortise and tenon construction, with recessed panels on all sides, architectural columns in corners, having a hinged lift top, till fitted
0621: EARLY 19TH C. ACADIAN PAINTED BLANKET CHESTEst. US$800-US$1,200
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19TH C. CARVED WOODEN EAGLE: American Architectural Spreadwing Eagle, probably from a firehouse or town hall, carved wood in original gold paint, interior wall mount, 27" x 31" x 13 1/2". Very good condition.
0623: 19TH C. CARVED WOODEN EAGLEEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
PAINT DECORATED DOME TOP BOX: Early - Mid-19th c. Maine Paint Decorated Dome Top Box, old worn surface, with black and yellow painted swirl and grained decoration, iron lock plate (no hasp, no key), remnants of leather handles,
0624: PAINT DECORATED DOME TOP BOXEst. US$1,500-US$1,800Lot Passed
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