Fall Auction Weekend - Day 2 2017-11-18 Auction - 499 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME - Page 10
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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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SHELL INLAID TEA CADDY: English Early 19th c. Mahogany Tea Caddy with Satin Wood Conch Shell Decoration, crossbanded edges and satinwood escutcheon (no key), two foil lined interior compartments with single crossbanded lid,
0818: SHELL INLAID TEA CADDYEst. US$300-US$500
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HEPPLEWHITE TILT TOP CANDLESTAND: Fine Hepplewhite Mahogany Candlestand in flame figured mahogany, having a one board rectangular canted corner tilting top with a conforming shaped satin birch central panel, surrounded by a double
0819: HEPPLEWHITE TILT TOP CANDLESTANDEst. US$1,000-US$1,600
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QAZUIN CARPET - 9' x 12'-3": Northwest Persia, second quarter 20th c., circular lobed central medallion in ivory, navy blue and red on a cranberry field, surrounded by an ivory panel with flowering vines, navy blue flowerhead
0821: QAZUIN CARPET - 9' x 12'-3"Est. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
JOHN APPLETON BROWN (MA, 1844-1902): Dark Woods with Distant Farm, oil on canvas, signed lower left, in gold painted gesso molded frame. OS: 31" x 36 3/4", SS: 22 3/4" x 28 1/4". Relined, repaired tears, inpainting. Restoration by
0822: JOHN APPLETON BROWN (MA, 1844-1902)Est. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
SHERATON GILT LOOKING GLASS: Attributed to John Doggett, Roxbury-Boston, MA., circa 1800. An exceptional Mirror having a bold cornice top with ball drops, original eglomise scenic landscape over the original silvered glass,
0823: SHERATON GILT LOOKING GLASSEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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AMERICAN COLONIAL QUEEN ANNE CANDLESTAND: Early New England Queen Anne Candlestand made of select Caribbean mahogany, with one board oval tilting top, well formed ring and urn turned standard, three arch carved cabriole legs terminating in
0824: AMERICAN COLONIAL QUEEN ANNE CANDLESTANDEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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PAIR OF CONTINENTAL ARMCHAIRS: Early 19th c. Continental Fauteuils in solid satinwood, the frames having rolled crest rail, padded upholstered back, well-shaped open scrolled arms, padded upholstered seats with sabre carved and
0825: PAIR OF CONTINENTAL ARMCHAIRSEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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KASHAN CARPET - 8'-5" x 11'-4": West Central Persia, mid 20th c., a notched rosette medallion and matching spandrels in midnight blue, sky blue, ivory, turquoise, beige, tan-gold on the red field, midnight blue vine and palmette
0826: KASHAN CARPET - 8'-5" x 11'-4"Est. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
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MINIATURE CONTINENTAL CABINET: Unusual Child's Size Two-Part Hutch in walnut veneers, contrasting stringing and banding, the upper section with an arch molded top, two shaped doors having geometric paneled inlay, retaining the
0828: MINIATURE CONTINENTAL CABINETEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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FINE MASSACHUSETTS COLONIAL CHIPPENDALE CHAIR: Boston or Charlestown, ca. 1765-1775, in mahogany, having a nicely shaped ram's horn crest rail, well designed and intricately carved back splat with bold canted stiles, first period slip seat having
0829: FINE MASSACHUSETTS COLONIAL CHIPPENDALE CHAIREst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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MASSACHUSETTS TILT TOP TEA TABLE: Attributed to the workshop of Joseph Short, Newburyport, MA. Second half 18th c. Mahogany Tea Table with serpentine edged tilting top, bold ring and urn turned standard, three well shaped cabriole
0830: MASSACHUSETTS TILT TOP TEA TABLEEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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KASHAN DESIGN CARPET - 8' x 10': Pakistan, late 20th c., oval lobed midnight blue medallion set on a floral filled red field, in gold, ivory, red, midnight blue and blue-green, midnight blue vine and palmette border. Good condition.
0831: KASHAN DESIGN CARPET - 8' x 10'Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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MARY STEVENSON CASSATT (PA/FRANCE, 1844-1926): Study of a Young Child Standing, graphite on paper, unsigned, but with the oval sale stamp that reads "Collection Mary Cassatt, Mathilde X.", with the same stamp on the back, several collector's
0832: MARY STEVENSON CASSATT (PA/FRANCE, 1844-1926)Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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AMERICAN COLONIAL CANDLESTAND: Early Hepplewhite Mahogany Tilt-top Candlestand, the one board oval top having a satin birch central patera inlay, raised on ring tapering and urn turned shaft with three arch carved legs terminating
0833: AMERICAN COLONIAL CANDLESTANDEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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18TH C. SALEM CHAIR: Salem, Massachusetts Chair, circa 1765-1790, the well shaped and cyma carved and curved crest rail having scroll carved ears, well designed and shaped carved backsplat, contemporary over upholstered
0834: 18TH C. SALEM CHAIREst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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THREE-PART BOOKCASE TOP SECRETARY: Stepback Period Hepplewhite Secretary with dentil molded flat cornice, glass front cabinet with two sixteen-light diamond and square molded mullion doors over four molded front shelves; the lower
0835: THREE-PART BOOKCASE TOP SECRETARYEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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KASHAN RUG - 4'-7" x 7': West Central Persia, 2nd quarter 20th c., lobed diamond medallion with matching spandrels, with blossoming vines and palmettes in royal blue, navy blue, Persian blue, abrashed red, ivory and gold on
0836: KASHAN RUG - 4'-7" x 7'Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (NY, 1785-1851): "Long-legged Sandpiper, Tringa Himantopus" Spring and Winter plumage, No. 69, Plate CCCXLIV. "Engraved, Printed and Coloured by R. Havell, 1836", on wove paper, partial Whatman watermark. Had an 'Old
0837: JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (NY, 1785-1851)Est. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL PERIOD WORK STAND: Delicate Mahogany Stand with bird's-eye maple faces to the two drawers and the stiles, the one board overhanging top, the upper drawer partitioned, both with mahogany mushroom knobs, shelf beneath
0838: NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL PERIOD WORK STANDEst. US$1,200-US$1,800Lot Passed
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AMERICAN CLASSICAL MUSIC STAND: Very Fine Adjustable Music Stand in mahogany with brass and iron fittings, marked "palmer, NY", having a nicely shaped lyre back music shelf set on a carved and turned standard, , the incurved
0839: AMERICAN CLASSICAL MUSIC STANDEst. US$600-US$900
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NEW YORK CARD TABLE: Early 19th c. Block End Bowfront Card Table, attributed to the shop of Duncan Phyfe, with arc and disc inlaid mahogany veneer top, conforming skirt with bird's-eye maple frieze, on bold ring and urn
0840: NEW YORK CARD TABLEEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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