The Winter Sale 2023-12-03 Auction - 578 Price Results - Marion Antique Auctions in MA - Page 3
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Anthony Thieme (1888-1954, MA & CAL), oilChinese Altar Cloth. 18th century. A rare QingRare Kelley and Shepherd alarm Shelf Clock.
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Marion, MA, United States
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The Winter Sale

Featuring items from two Martha?s Vineyard estates, the Fine Art Collection of the late Leonard Rebello of Fall River, MA, also from the Estate of James Barton of New Bedford, MA and other MA, RI and FL estates. Artwork by James Edward Buttersworth, Anthony Thieme, Adolf Schreyer, John James Audubon, William Pierce Stubbs, George A. Hayes, Lemuel Eldred, Bryant Chapin, Thomas LeClear, Edward Lear, Abbie Zuill, Jose Guerrero, Henry Scott, Rosebee, Picasso, Harry Neyland, Edward Leavitt, Franklin Miller, Mary Macomber. Jelliff parlor set, Frank Lloyd Wright coffee table, 18th & 19th furniture, Oriental rugs, 16th & 17th Century Tapestries, Suzani wall hanging, Early Imperial yellow Chinese Altar cloth, Automatons, Juneau Fashion doll, antique cars including 1940 Buick Special Convertible, sterling silver, diamond and gold jewelry, coins, gold watches, Scrimshaw, Native American, rare books and documents, large clock collection, Chinese Export porcelain, stoneware, redware, toys, advertising signs, art glass and so much more. Over 550 lots.
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Japanese bronze double-handled vase. Late: 19th-century. With cranes and koi design. Original natural patina. Missing bottom. 20 1/2" high by 13" wide by 11" diameter. Shows dent.
0048: Japanese bronze double-handled vase. LateEst. US$100-US$200
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(3) piece John Jelliff Parlor Set. Circa: 1870-80s. Walnut and burled walnut carved frames. The set features ornate carved crest rails and figural female carved arms. Newly upholstered with tufted backs in brocade cream fabric. Armchairs:
0050: (3) piece John Jelliff Parlor Set. CircaEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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(3) stoneware crocks and jug with bluebird: decoration. 19th-century. To include: Binghamton, NY, three-gallon crock with handles. Shows chip on one handle. 13" high by 10" diameter. Three-gallon jug shows spider-crack. Approximately 16" high
0051: (3) stoneware crocks and jug with bluebirdEst. US$300-US$500
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(2) blue decorated stoneware jugs. 19th-century.: To include: A five-gallon jug made by WE Welding, Brantford, Ontario. 19 1/2" high, approximately 12 1/2" diameter. Shows some discoloration. Together with three-gallon jug by W.H. Farrar, Geddes, NY
0052: (2) blue decorated stoneware jugs. 19th-century.Est. US$200-US$300
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(3) stoneware crocks and jug by AP Donaghue from: Parkersburg, West Virginia. To include: a four-gallon two-handled crock. 14 1/2" high, 10" diameter. Shows crack. Three-gallon handled jug. 15 1/2" high by approx. 9" diameter. Three-gallon handled
0053: (3) stoneware crocks and jug by AP Donaghue fromEst. US$300-US$500
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(3) stoneware crocks. 19th-century. Three-gallon: white Utica, New York handled crock with blue flower design. Shows chip to rim. 10 1/2" high by 11 1/4" diameter. Three-gallon White and Wood, Binghamton, New York, double-handled crock with
0054: (3) stoneware crocks. 19th-century. Three-gallonEst. US$300-US$500
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William and Mary chest of drawers. Early 18th: century. Made of pine in Massachusetts. It has dovetailed construction with applied half-round molding and old refinished condition. It has old engraved brass hardware and tall turned feet. 44 1/2"
0055: William and Mary chest of drawers. Early 18thEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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Early 19th-century dome-top document box.: Dovetail construction with green sponge-painted decoration. Pine. Probably made in New England. 9" high by 23" wide by 11" deep. Shows slight wear to paint. Cracked top. Age-appropriate wear.
0056: Early 19th-century dome-top document box.Est. US$150-US$250
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New England pine sixteen-drawer apothecary: cabinet. Early to mid-19th century. Original blue-gray painted surface. In as found condition. Cutout skirt. Cutout boot jack ends. Fluted corners. Nail construction. 26 3/4" high by 38 1/2" wide by
0057: New England pine sixteen-drawer apothecaryEst. US$300-US$500
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New England lift-top storage box dated 1830.: Dovetailed construction. Original green paint. Pine. Handwrought strap hinges. Small size. 16" high by 19 3/4" wide by 16 3/4" deep. Slight bow to top. Some loss to paint. Age-appropriate wear.
0058: New England lift-top storage box dated 1830.Est. US$300-US$500
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Miniature child's blanket chest. Late 18th to: early 19th-century. Probably made in New England. Lift-top. Interior till. Signed on inside lid, "Charles W Carpenter's property". Molded top. Boot jack ends. Original red finish. Later brasses. 11
0059: Miniature child's blanket chest. Late 18th toEst. US$200-US$400
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Rhode Island chest of drawers. Mid-18th century.: A (6) drawer chest in the Queen Anne or Baroque style. The case is tiger maple primary wood and chestnut secondary. Dovetailed case has its original surface and brass hardware. 43 1/4" high by 38"
0060: Rhode Island chest of drawers. Mid-18th century.Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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American school 19th-century oil painting on: canvas still-life of fruit. Unsigned. In a period gilt molded frame. Sight size 18" high by 24 2/4" wide. Overall size 23 1/4" high by 29 1/2" wide. Shows inpainting and repairs.
0061: American school 19th-century oil painting onEst. US$300-US$500
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(5) pieces of tin-glazed earthenware or Delft.: 18th century. Four blue and white plates and a blue and white bowl. Two from the Gauthier collection. Plates measure range from 13 1/2" to 14 1/2" diameter. Bowl measures 8 1/2" diameter. Some show
0063: (5) pieces of tin-glazed earthenware or Delft.Est. US$300-US$500
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Engraved powder horn. 19th-century. A heavily: detailed powder horn featuring an American eagle with the name Ernest Tilson dated 1787. An image of the city of Albany, New York, an elk, a lion with a crown, masonic symbols, fish, a church
0064: Engraved powder horn. 19th-century. A heavilyEst. US$300-US$500
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Queen Anne-style lowboy. Late 19th-century. Made: of cherry in a Connecticut style. Fan-carved center drawer. Cutout skirt. Cabriole legs ending in pad foot. 30" high by 30 3/4" wide by 20" deep. 27 3/4" case. Worn original finish.
0065: Queen Anne-style lowboy. Late 19th-century. MadeEst. US$300-US$500
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Coin silver pitcher by Ball, Tompkins, and Black,: New York. Embossed grape and vine design, ornate handle, monogrammed. Initialed on the bottom JCM No. 14. 13" high. 38 ozt. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will
0066: Coin silver pitcher by Ball, Tompkins, and Black,Est. US$800-US$1,000
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(7) American coin silver spoons. 18th-century. To: include: A pair of tablespoons by Samuel Vernon, Newport, Rhode Island (1705-1737). Monogrammed. Stamped SV. 7 1/2" length. Shows wear to handle and dents. (5) demitasse spoons made by Thomas Arnold,
0068: (7) American coin silver spoons. 18th-century. ToEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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(5) American coin silver tablespoons.: 18th-century. To include: (3) signed by Samuel Casey, South Kingston, Rhode Island (1723/4-1773) and (2) similar. 7 1/2" to 8 1/4" long. One with as is bowl and all monogrammed. Provenance by direct
0069: (5) American coin silver tablespoons.Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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(19) American coin silver spoons. 18th and: 19th-century. To include: (3) tablespoons by CH Mumford, Newport, Rhode Island (1820). Approx. 9" long. A set of (6) bright cut teaspoons unmarked. Approx. 5 1/4" long. A set of (5) teaspoons by
0071: (19) American coin silver spoons. 18th andEst. US$300-US$500
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