Fine Art & Antiques 2017-06-03 Auction - 484 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME
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PAIR OF SIGNED WARD BROS. DUCK DECOYSWILLIAM TROST RICHARDS (PA/RI, 1833-1905)TWO-DRAWER DROP LEAF LIBRARY TABLE BY GILLOWS
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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Fine Art & Antiques

Day Two of our Spring Auction Weekend will feature fine paintings and prints, American and European antique furniture, decoys and weathervanes, Russian icons, antiquities, Native American artifacts, Oriental carpets, early clocks, porcelain, vintage banks, and weapons.
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EARLY MARKLIN TIN TOY TRAIN: Marklin Iron and Tinplate G.M. & Co. No. 1021 Locomotive, gauge 1, with clockwork drive, having slow, fast and backwards journey, nickel plated levers, made by Marklin Gopplingen, Wurttemberg, 1898.
0300: EARLY MARKLIN TIN TOY TRAINEst. $1,000-$1,500
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FRENCH TABLETOP CAFE HORSE RACING GAME: J&P France Jeu De Course Spring Operated Horse Racing Game, ca. 1910, having two concentric rings with four Jockeys on Horses, eight in total, boxed, in working order, 13" square, 6" tall box.
0301: FRENCH TABLETOP CAFE HORSE RACING GAMEEst. $450-$600
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ANTIQUE KALEIDOSCOPE BY CHARLES BUSH: American Parlor Kaleidoscope made between 1873 and 1900. Turned wood pedestal with leather covered cardboard tube having brass end and brass ship's wheel turning dry cell containing fragments of
0302: ANTIQUE KALEIDOSCOPE BY CHARLES BUSHEst. $700-$900
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(7) FIGURAL IRON COIN BANKS & (1) BOOKEND: Collection of (7) Figural Cast Iron Still Banks and (1) Bookend, including: Girl with sheep bank, 4 1/2" high, paint losses and surface rust; A.C. Williams 1920s standing elephant bank, 5 1/4" high,
0304: (7) FIGURAL IRON COIN BANKS & (1) BOOKENDEst. $600-$800
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RARE CHILD'S SIZE MAINE BLANKET CHEST: Miniature Six Plank Pine Chest retaining its original red painted surface, having a molded edge top, sheathing molded lower front edge, nicely shaped bootjack ends, late 18th to early 19th c., 12
0305: RARE CHILD'S SIZE MAINE BLANKET CHESTEst. $800-$1,200
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FRAMED NEEDLEPOINT SAMPLER: English Silk on Linen Pictorial Sampler, by Mabella Jane Dobson of Chesterfield (Derbyshire, England), dated June 14, 1833, featuring birds, deer and flowers, having a vine border and the statement:
0306: FRAMED NEEDLEPOINT SAMPLEREst. $400-$600
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19TH C. AMERICAN MEMORIAL NEEDLEWORK: Silk on Linen Memorial by Mary Louisa Van Saun, aged 8 in 1841, for her recently departed 29 year old mother, Jane Louisa Van Saun, who died in childbirth in Feb of that year, and her infant sister,
0307: 19TH C. AMERICAN MEMORIAL NEEDLEWORKEst. $600-$800
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19TH C. ACADIAN NEEDLEPOINT SAMPLER: Pictorial Sampler of Adam and Eve flanked by columns, with Mother and Child above, inscribed "Marie Marguerite Ahiel, agee de 11 ans, ce 16 jour du mois Daouet, 181-(?)". In mahogany stick frame,
0308: 19TH C. ACADIAN NEEDLEPOINT SAMPLEREst. $600-$800
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RARE IRISH THEMED MECHANICAL PENNY BANK: Painted Cast Iron "Paddy and the Pig" or "Shamrock" Mechanical Bank, by J&E Stevens, Cromwell, CT, the leprechaun sitting with the pig at his feet, the pig's foot kicks the coin into the leprechaun's
0309: RARE IRISH THEMED MECHANICAL PENNY BANKEst. $2,500-$3,500
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MECHANICAL BANK: "Bucking Mule" Cast Iron Mechanical Bank by The Judd Mfg. Co., New Britain, CT, original surface with traces of black paint, 4 1/4" high, 4 3/4" x 2 3/8". Repairs, replaced figure.
0310: MECHANICAL BANKEst. $600-$800
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PATRIOTIC MECHANICAL PENNY BANK: Spanish-American War Era Painted Iron Bank by J&E Stevens, Cromwell, CT, patented 1898, featuring a cannon marked 'U.S.' that shoots a penny to knock over the castle on a Naval Dreadnought marked
0311: PATRIOTIC MECHANICAL PENNY BANKEst. $1,800-$2,400
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RARE MECHANICAL BANK: Painted Cast Iron "Organ Bank" by Kyser & Rex, patented 1882, having a monkey who tips hat and coin plate, flanked by rotating seated cats. All are actuated by the crank, which also rings internal
0313: RARE MECHANICAL BANKEst. $1,000-$1,500
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RARE CHILD'S CORNER CHAIR: 18th c. Diminutive Corner Chair, in the original brown paint, having curved pillowback arm, ring and urn stiles, simple base with double stretchers, rush seat. 15" seat, 25" arm, 19" x 19". Good
0314: RARE CHILD'S CORNER CHAIREst. $700-$900
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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
0315: COLONIAL CANDLESTANDEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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RARE 19TH C. DUCK HUNTING CONFIDENCE DECOY: Folk Art Turtle Form Decoy, from a single piece of yellow pine. Charmingly formed figure, having raised head with carved eyes. 22" long. Nicely worn from use, wonderful patina.
0316: RARE 19TH C. DUCK HUNTING CONFIDENCE DECOYEst. $1,000-$1,500
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SHOREBIRD DECOY: Black-belly Plover, early 20th c., on later stand, 11" long. Very good condition.
0317: SHOREBIRD DECOYEst. $400-$600
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MID-CENTURY WHITNEY WORKING DECOY: Turned Head Hollow Body Common Goldeneye Decoy by James H. Whitney, Falmouth Foreside, Maine (1892-1982). Branded on underside, with ring intact. 16" long. Paint loss.
0318: MID-CENTURY WHITNEY WORKING DECOYEst. $400-$600
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DUCK DECOY ON STAND: Common Goldeneye Working Decoy, unsigned, ca. 1900, in black and white oil enamel paint, having orange glass bead eyes, lead filled wooden keel, 12 1/2" long. Very good condition.
0319: DUCK DECOY ON STANDEst. $300-$500
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EARLY BLACK PAINTED CHAIR TABLE: Colonial Era New England Black Painted Pine and Ash Round Table Chair, having a cabinet seat containing a single drawer with mushroom knob, 37" diam. top, 28" tall as a table, base is 22" x 24" with
0320: EARLY BLACK PAINTED CHAIR TABLEEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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PAIR OF SIGNED WARD BROS. DUCK DECOYS: Male and Female Canvasback Working Decoys, both signed "L.T. Ward - Bro. 1948, Lem Ward, Steve Ward", with lead keel, towing ring, all original paint. 16 1/2" long. Minor old repair to bill of one
0321: PAIR OF SIGNED WARD BROS. DUCK DECOYSEst. $2,000-$3,000
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RARE GUS WILSON ROCKING HEAD DECOY: Black Duck with a rocking head, by Gus Wilson of South Portland, Maine, ca. 1920s. The head is attached on a peg that allows it to simulate a bobbing motion on the water. 18 1/2" long, weight
0323: RARE GUS WILSON ROCKING HEAD DECOYEst. $3,000-$5,000
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