2022 Fall Antiques Auction - Session II 2022-10-30 Auction - 633 Price Results - Devin Moisan Auctioneers, Inc. in NH - Page 6
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Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver 7-Piece Tea ServiceWilliam & Mary Paint-Decorated ChestImportant Pair China Trade Reverse Painted Screens
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Epping, NH, United States
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2022 Fall Antiques Auction - Session II

Auctioneer's Note: This two-day event of 1,200 lots will include furnishings and accessories from the 18th century through mid-century modern. Featured will be property from a Hamilton, Massachusetts estate, as well as from homes in Ogunquit, Maine and Amelia Island, Florida. Also included, property by descent through the family of Jacob Wendell of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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New England Smoke-Decorated Pine Bible Box,1710-30: The rectangular top with molded edge above the sides and base raised on shoe feet, the top and sides painted with wide white flourishes and decorated with diagonal black stripes, wrought-iron hooded
0820: New England Smoke-Decorated Pine Bible Box,1710-30Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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New England Paint-Decorated Pine Storage Box: Nineteenth Century. The dome top and front each reserved with a green panel border, and the whole painted with black daubs on a brick red ground. H: 12 in., W: 28 in., D: 14 in.
0822: New England Paint-Decorated Pine Storage BoxEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Fine American Indian Carved Elm Bowl, 19th Century: Great Lakes region. The massive oblong bowl with rectangular carved cutout handholds on each end, the interior hand-scraped, the sides arching to a flat bottom. H: 8 in., W: 24.75 in., D: 19.25 in.
0823: Fine American Indian Carved Elm Bowl, 19th CenturyEst. US$5,000-US$8,000
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Rare American Tin and Mica Hand Lantern: Nineteenth Century. The arched top with bail handle and enclosing an oppositely turned arched vent, above three mica panels and a pull-up sliding door, the interior containing a removable fluid lamp.
0824: Rare American Tin and Mica Hand LanternEst. US$150-US$250
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Early American Tin and Glass Miniature Lantern: Nineteenth Century. Of triangular section, the top fitted with a circular handle and pierced with vent holes, the sides mounted with three sliding glass panes. H: 5.25 in., W: 3.375 in., D: 3.375 in.
0825: Early American Tin and Glass Miniature LanternEst. US$150-US$250
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American Tin and Glass Candle Lantern: Nineteenth Century. Of square section, the slightly domed top with cylindrical pierced vent and loop handle, above four glazed panels within bowed wire shields, enclosing a cylindrical candle nozzle.
0826: American Tin and Glass Candle LanternEst. US$150-US$250
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Five Early Brass, Tin and Wood Lighting Devices: Comprising a Spanish brass candlestick, seventeenth century; three tin hogscraper push-up candlesticks, one with brass fitting; and a turned wood candlestick mounted in a glazed green and orange
0828: Five Early Brass, Tin and Wood Lighting DevicesEst. US$400-US$600
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Early Tin Lighting Device, Nineteenth Century: The standard fitted with a scroll candle arm ending in a candle nozzle and drip pan, above an adjustable font in the form of a tin cup, on a conical weighted base. H: 39 in., W: 9.25 in., D: 6.5 in.
0829: Early Tin Lighting Device, Nineteenth CenturyEst. US$300-US$500
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Queen Anne Maple Bandy Leg Tall Chest in Red Paint: In the manner of Samuel Dunlap (1752-1830), Henniker or Salisbury, New Hampshire, 1795-1810. The oblong top with cove-molded cornice above a case of five long drawers, over a flowered ogee molded
0830: Queen Anne Maple Bandy Leg Tall Chest in Red PaintEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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New England Painted Comb-Back Windsor Armchair: Circa 1780. In red paint over original green, the shaped crest rail above seven spindles, the continuous arms ending in flat shaped rests, on two slanted spindles and sausage-turned supports, the
0831: New England Painted Comb-Back Windsor ArmchairEst. US$500-US$800
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American Pine Blanket Chest in Red Paint, 1800-25: The rectangular top with applied molded overhanging edge and snipe hinges lifting above the case fitted with a drawer, raised on tall serpentine-shaped feet. H: 36 in., W: 38 in., D; 19 in.
0832: American Pine Blanket Chest in Red Paint, 1800-25Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Hepplewhite Pine Stand in Red Paint: Early Nineteenth Century. The rectangular top above a plain frieze, raised on square tapered legs, the top of the table branded "J.A. PARKES" under the paint.. H: 28.75 in., W: 22 in., D: 16.75 in.
0834: Hepplewhite Pine Stand in Red PaintEst. US$200-US$400
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Pair of American Tin Single-Light Sconces: Nineteenth Century. Each fluted circular back affixed with straight arm fitted with a cylindrical nozzle above a drip-pan. H: 9.5 in., W: 9.25 in., D: 5.125 in.
0835: Pair of American Tin Single-Light SconcesEst. US$600-US$900
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Three American Tin Single-Light Sconces: Nineteenth Century. The backplates crimped and comprising one diamond-shaped, one arched and one circular backplate, each fitted with a cylindrical nozzle above a crimped drip-pan. Diamond sconce: H:
0838: Three American Tin Single-Light SconcesEst. US$300-US$500
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American Tin Hanging Candle Box and a Sconce: Late Nineteenth Century. The box of cylindrical form with hinged cover, with embossed sides and strap hangers; the single-light candle sconce with crimped arched top and cylindrical nozzle. Candle
0839: American Tin Hanging Candle Box and a SconceEst. US$200-US$300
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Two American Tin Two-Light Sconces: Nineteenth Century. The first rectangular backplate embossed with two hearts within double bands and rolled edges, beneath a crimped arch, fitted with two C-scroll arms ending in cylindrical nozzles
0840: Two American Tin Two-Light SconcesEst. US$300-US$500
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Two Pairs of New England Tin Candle Sconces: Nineteenth Century. Each octagonal reflector pan of the first pair divided into rayed panels and affixed with a wire arm, each circular pan of the second pair affixed with an S-scroll reeded arm.
0841: Two Pairs of New England Tin Candle SconcesEst. US$150-US$250
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Wrought-Iron-Bound Conestoga Wagon Box: Constructed of pine and poplar, the canted hinged top opening to a compartment. H: 16 in.; W: 17.5 in.; D: 6.5 in.
0843: Wrought-Iron-Bound Conestoga Wagon BoxEst. US$600-US$1,000Lot Passed
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