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P.O. Box 470
Chester Springs, PA 19425  

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ANTIQUE AUCTION

OVER 650 LOTS OF ANTIQUE & DECORATIVE FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES, BRONZES, SILVER, PAINTINGS & PRINTS TO INCLUDE SPORTING ART, MAPS, CLOCKS, CERAMICS, PORCELAINS, COLD PAINTED BRONZES, JEWELRY AND MORE

From the Estate of John E. DuPont, Newtown Square, PA, the Estate of Margaret R. Nagy, Malvern, PA and other Estates & Collections from Chester Springs, The Main Line & Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, New England and Others

Saturday, November 26th, 2011


1.   Persian oriental mat, red field and three center medallions. 3’11”x2’9”
$100 -$150
Sold for $325
2.   Meissen porcelain figural group of a fox and rooster. 5”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $300
3.   Pair of cast stone English style seated lions, c/1900, each holding an armorial shield. 28”h.x9.5”w.x9.5”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $350
4.   Meissen porcelain figural group of a vixen and her kits. 5”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $500
5.   Pair of blue French Sevres porcelain vases, 20th c., bases marked “Par la President de la Republique Francaise”. 12”h. each
$300 -$400
Sold for $325
6.   Peirce, John R. [American/Pennsylvania, 1900-1970] framed watercolor painting of a bird, signed m.r. “John R. Peirce 1969” and titled “Scale-Feathered Cuckoo Phoenicophaeus Cummingi”. 20”x29.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $550
7.   Peirce, John R. [American/Pennsylvania, 1900-1970] framed watercolor painting of a bird, signed m.r. “John R. Peirce 1969” and titled “Scale-Feathered Cuckoo Phoenicophaeus Superciliosus”. 20”x29.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
8.   Partial china service, each decorated with birds reproduced from the Elephant Folio Edition of Audubon’s “Birds of America”, by Alfred Meakin, England and each titled verso, to include 8 each dinner plates 10.75”, luncheon plates 8.5”, and 15 saucers 6”.
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
9.   Set of ten Royal Crown Derby plates with colorful floral centers, blue borders and scalloped edges. 9”dia.
$300 -$400
Sold for $225
10.   Copeland Spode bird plates to include 12 dinner plates 10.25” and 12 luncheon plates 8.5”.
$150 -$200
Sold for $250
11.   Sterling silver trophy tray inscribed “Licester Gold Coin” 8”dia., sterling silver stuffing spoon 11.5”l. monogrammed “A” (Austin DuPont) and two silverplate trophy trays, largest 14.25”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $225
12.   Misc. grouping to include a silverplate bud vase 7”h., collapsible metal cup in a leather case, sterling silver & glass rolling stamp, miniature brass utensils, miniature Dutch silverplate chandelier 4”h., brass stamp box, sterling silver & green glass canister monogrammed “MA” and a sterling silver picture frame.
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
13.   Twenty-two hand painted bird plates, c.1860, with gilt decorated borders, each signed by various artists and signed verso “G. Richard & Co., Milano”. 9.25”dia.
$300 -$500
Sold for $1400
14.   Nine brass buttons from foxhunting coats, two brass ducks and a metal mallard duck all 20th c. and 1.5” h.
$25 -$75
Sold for $75
15.   Colorful oil on canvas landscape painting of trees and a house, signed l.r. “S.N. Sokoloff 65” (in the manner of). 30”x26”
$300 -$400
Sold for $100
16.   Five Cauldon, England plates, late 19thc., with hand painted bird decoration and blue and gilt decorated borders 8.75”, four Limoges, France plates , late 19th c., with bird decoration and light blue and gilt decorated borders 9”, three English plates, late 19th century, with bird decoration and signed by the artist “W. Birbeck” with dark blue and gilt decorated borders 9” and three cups & saucers and a creamer by Spode, late 19th c., each with bird decoration and blue and gilt decorated borders.
$500 -$700
Sold for $550
17.   Empire mahogany worktable/desk, 19th c., with a flip lid opening to a mirror above a writing surface above two drawers and a carved spread-winged eagle base ending in brass casters. 30.5”h.x20.5”w.
$500 -$700
Sold for $3000
18.   Wax side profile portrait of a man, mounted in a hexagonal frame 6.75”h. and a small brass horn 4.5”l.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
19.   Stained glass window with a fox and landscape made into a light and mounted in a walnut frame. 19.5”h.x32.5”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $650
20.   Early Continental gilded mirror with a carved crest, probably 19th c. 25”x13.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $275
21.   Hand-colored map of North America by Tallis, c.1850, framed and matted. 13.5”x10.25”
$250 -$350
Sold for $225
22.   Pair of English Sheffield urns with engraved stag head crests and rectangular bases. 6.75”h.x9.5”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $750
23.   Continental glass and silver overlay claret jug with a lion hallmark. 12.75”h.
$150 -$250
Sold for $200
24.   Group of sterling and coin silver spoons, ladles, etc. 34 troy oz.
$600 -$800
Sold for $750
25.   Sterling silver flatware service by International, “1810” pattern: 12 dinner forks 7.25”, 12 knives w/stainless blades, 10 teaspoons 5.5”, 6 soup spoons 6.25”, 6 iced tea spoons 7.25”. 44 troy oz. w/out knives
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1100
26.   Pair of carved Black Forest African heads titled “Sud Afrika 1918” and “Negro Sud Afrika 1915”. 15”h.x12”w.x7.5”d.
$500 -$800
Sold for $850
27.   Large group of weighted sterling silver tableware. 132 troy oz.
$600 -$900
Sold for $550
28.   Two carved shore birds (tallest 13”h.), two carved and painted duck decoys and a leather decoy by Armstrong.
$72 -$125
Sold for $175
29.   Sterling silver tray by Gorham, monogrammed on border. 14.75”x10.5”, 24 troy oz.
$400 -$600
Sold for $500
30.   Two similar carved and painted duck decoys, largest 19”l.
$75 -$125
Sold for $75
31.   Group of sterling silver tableware. 51 troy oz.
$900 -$1,200
Sold for $1200
32.   English fish slice and serving fork with bone handles and sterling silver bands and tips. Knife 13.5”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
33.   Framed print of a nude signed “Picasso”. 7.5”x10.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
34.   Pair of mahogany Queen Anne style side chairs with burlwood splats and green upholstered slip seats. 38.5”h.x23”w.x16”d., seat 17.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
35.   Colored map of Philadelphia by J.H. Colton & Co., New York, matted, unframed. 13.5”x16.25”
$75 -$125
Sold for $75
36.   Chinese export porcelain mug, early 19th c., with a landscape vignette and rope twist handle. 5.5”h.x4.5”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $650
37.   Confederate Civil War leather cased surgeon’s kit, the case lid embossed “C.S.A.”, the saw with brass label “Dr. Clayton G. Coleman”, case 1.5”h.x12.5”w.x7.25”d.
$600 -$800
Sold for $3500
38.   Continental 19th c. sword, the bronze handle in the form of a leopard head. 39”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $250
39.   Group of eight Continental pewter plates, 18th/19th c., largest 9.5”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $275
40.   Sterling silver four-piece tea service by Gorham- coffeepot 10”h., teapot 9”h., sugar bowl 6”h., creamer 4.75”h. 73 troy oz. incl. wood handles
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1600
41.   Book- limited edition The Passing Seasons as depicted by Lionel Edwards, London Country Life, Ltd., and pencil signed by the artist. 17.5”x14”
$200 -$300
Sold for $750
42.   Rare Confederate Civil war metal belt buckle inscribed “Atlanta Georgia” and with raised letters “CSA”. 2.125”x4”
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $150
43.   Partial sterling silver flatware service marked “800” and monogrammed “BBB”, to include: 12 each seafood forks 5.75”, large spoons 8.25”, butter knives 8.25”, 2 large serving spoons 10.5”, large ladle 13.25” and 16 misc. serving pieces. 104 troy oz. w/out knives.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $2100
44.   Megargee, Edwin [American/New York, 1883-1958] set of eight canine sporting art watercolor paintings all signed l.r. “Megargee”. 14.5”x10.5” each
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $2500
45.   Sterling silver flatware service by Gorham in the “Nocturne” pattern and all monogrammed “B” to include: 12 each dinner forks 7.75”, luncheon forks 7.25”, iced tea spoons 7.75”, seafood forks 5.5”, bouillon spoons 5.5”, grapefruit spoons 6”, dinner knives w/stainless blades 9.5”, butter knives w/stainless blades 6.5”, 18 luncheon knives w/stainless blades 8.75”, 34 salad forks 6.75”, 36 teaspoons 6”, 20 tablespoons 6.75”, 24 soup spoons 6.25”, 4 serving spoons 8.5”, 2 ladles 6.75”, 2 serving forks 8.5”, 2 flat servers 7.75”, condiment spoon 6”, 7 butter knives 5.75”, a 2 pc. salad set, and a cake breaker, cake server & small knife all w/stainless blades. 236 troy oz. w/out stainless bladed items
$3,000 -$4,000
Sold for $5500
46.   Oil on artist board painting of a reclining dog, 20th c., unsigned. 17.5”x23”
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
47.   Group of sterling silver tableware- salt & pepper shakers, tea strainers, etc. 32 troy oz.
$600 -$800
Sold for $700
48.   Oil on canvas Civil War portrait of an officer with gilt braided epaulettes and gold buttons initialed “N.C.”, possibly North Carolina. 14.5”x11”
$500 -$800
Sold for $200
49.   Continental mahogany lap desk, late 19th c., with intricate inlays, the lid folding down to a writing surface exposing three small drawers. 4.75”h.x17”w.x12.5”d.
$250 -$350
Sold for $325
50.   Sculthorpe, Peter [American, 1948-] watercolor painting of a winter landscape scene with a covered bridge, titled “Knox Bridge 1978” (Valley Forge, PA) and signed lower center “P. Sculthorpe”. 39”x15”
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $1600
51.   Miniature Sheraton chest of drawers, 19th c., with one drawer bottom signed “Made by John Culin for Daughter Emma Culin…”. 8.75”h.x8”w.x4.5”d.
$75 -$125
Sold for $275
52.   Continental medieval style bronze tower clock, 19th c., the dial with Roman numerals, works marked “Fot Bté”. 20.5”h.x7”w.x5.5”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $325
53.   Miniature Chippendale style mahogany highcase, 20th c., with dovetailed construction and molded cornice. 13.75”h.x10”w.x8.5”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
54.   Lowell, Milton H. [American/New York, 1848-1927] oil on canvas summer landscape, late 19th c., with a stream, signed l.l. “MH Lowell”, and mounted in an ornate frame. 16”x24”
$400 -$600
Sold for $550
55.   Chippendale style walnut lowboy comprised of period elements, with a cut-corner top, shell carved base and knees ending in drake feet. 30”h.x33”w.x20.5”d.
$900 -$1,200
Sold for $250
56.   Empire mahogany secretary bookcase with bold inlaid cornice, two arched glass doors above a fall-front, single drawer and heavy scrolled legs. 82”h.x41”w.x26”d.
$900 -$1,200
Sold for $1800
57.   Large brass double-arm gas student lamp signed “E.M. & Co., Made in USA”, electrified. 26”h., approx. 29”w. w/shades.
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
58.   Oil on canvas sunset seascape painting, c.1870, with people in a rowboat heading towards cliffs, signed l.l. “M.R. Dickinson” and mounted in an ornate gilt frame. 17.5”x29.5”
$300 -$500
Sold for $275
59.   Fine watercolor portrait of a young boy with toy soldiers signed l.r. “A. Schirnhoferz (?) 1849” and mounted in a shadow case frame. 7”x6”
$300 -$400
Sold for $275
60.   Rare gilt decorated three-part mirror, c.1800, with three original églomisé panels and four carved rosettes. 30”h.x57”w.
$2,000 -$3,000
Sold for $3750
61.   Oil on canvas painting of a man carrying a bundle of wood with his dog crossing a snowy landscape, late 19th c., unsigned. 9.75”x7.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $300
62.   Unusual Art Deco bronze frog inkwell, c.1920, lacking glass insert. 2.75”h.x3”w.x3.5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
63.   Oil on canvas landscape painting, 19th c., of a snow capped mountain ad stream signed l.l. “HCMD”. 9.75”x12.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
64.   Miniature Chippendale style chest of drawers, 20th c., with dovetailed construction and straight bracket feet. 14.5”h.x15”w.x8”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $650
65.   Model 37 Steelbilt 410 shotgun by Winchester, New Haven CT. 44”l.
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
66.   Hepplewhite style inlaid mahogany sideboard with a D-shaped and galleried top. 43”h.x67.25”w.x23.5”d.
$600 -$900
Sold for $700
67.   English mahogany banjo-form barometer signed “J. Della. Torre. Perth”. As found. NOTE: this lot cannot be shipped due to mercury content. 36.5”h.x10.25”w.
$100 -$150
Sold for $300
68.   Softball-“Babe Ruth Home Run Special”. 3.25”
$25 -$75
Sold for $25
69.   Murray, Henry [UK, fl. 1850-1860] pair of foxhunting watercolor paintings “The Start” and “The Finish”, each with colorful foxhunters and hounds, signed “H. Murray”.12”x17.75” each
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1500
70.   Sterling silver water pitcher with leafy engraved decoration and monogrammed “S” and marked “Bigelow Kennard & Co.”. 10”h., 30 troy oz.
$700 -$900
Sold for $850
71.   Pair of brass ball-top andirons, 20th c., with log stops. 19”h.x11”w.x24”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
72.   Oil on canvas landscape painting with a Continental farm, hay mounds and road, signed l.l. “Albert Liederitz 1906”, unframed. 12”x18”
$200 -$300
Sold for $25
73.   Arson, Alphonse Alexandré [French, 1822-1880] bronze of a bull, 19th c., signed “Arson”. 11”h.x13.5”w.x5”d.
$600 -$900
Sold for $600
74.   Chippendale style mahogany corner chair, late 19th c., with carved splats, slip seat, shell carved knees and ball & claw feet. 32”h.x30”w.x24”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $650
75.   Round sterling silver centerpiece bowl by S. Kirk & Son, with chased and repoussé decorated rim. 11.5”dia., 17 troy oz.
$300 -$400
Sold for $500
76.   Brown, Paul Desmond [American/New York, 1893-1958] pen, ink and watercolor of a lady hunter over a fence titled and signed l.l. “The Hunter/ Paul Brown ‘49”. 8.5”x11”
$200 -$300
Sold for $700
77.   Oil on board portrait of a German man with a beard and pipe, signed l.l. “A. Walde”. 14.5”x12.5”
$100 -$200
Sold for $100
78.   Model 37 Featherlight 20 gauge pump shotgun by Ithaca. 45”l.
$100 -$200
Sold for $425
79.   Two hand-colored maps of London and “View of St. James Gate”, all mounted in a walnut frame with overall size of 28”h.x61”l.
$500 -$600
Sold for $500
80.   Chippendale two-part banquet table, c.1780, with two D-shaped ends- one with a 20” drop leaf , double kick-out legs, one extra leaf 20” and square tapered molded legs. 30.5”h., overall w/leaves 94”l. x 56.5”w.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $125
81.   Hand-colored map of Asia, c.1750, by T.C. Lotter. 19”x22.5”
$300 -$400
Sold for $275
82.   Large copper hot water kettle, 19th c., with a gooseneck spout and dovetailed construction. 15”h.x17”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $250
83.   Pair of armorial plates with blue and gilt borders 10.5”dia. by Jonathan Phillips, Oxford Street and a floral decorated ceramic serving dish 13”l.
$100 -$200
Sold for $100
84.   Early oak bucket, 19th c., with brass banding and heavy rope handle. 14”h.x13”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
85.   Fine Tiffany & Co. sterling silver water pitcher, the handle with chased Empress with headdress, the body with engraved griffins, urns and flowers. 9”h.x7.5”w., 36 troy oz.
$3,000 -$4,000
Sold for $3000
86.   Garrett, Edmund Henry [American/Massachusetts, 1853-1929] large oil on canvas landscape painting, c.1880, with sheep and shepherd by a stream, signed l.r. “Garrett”, note verso with name and dates, and mounted in an ornate gilt frame. 19.5”x35.5”
$300 -$500
Sold for $325
87.   English silver chatelaine with scissors, thimble, pen, etc. 15”l., 6 troy oz.
$150 -$200
Sold for $475
88.   Partial sterling silver flatware service by Durgin (division of Gorham) in the “Fairfax No. 3” pattern to include 12 ea. dinner forks 7.5”, salad forks 6.25”, spoons 5.5” and 4 teaspoons 5.75”. 41 troy oz.
$800 -$1,000
Sold for $900
89.   Sterling silver presentation tray “Frederick C. Wheeler… Community Chest of Philadelphia… 1950 Campaign” with engraved signatures and red enameled feather detail. 14.75”dia., 37 troy oz.
$700 -$900
Sold for $850
90.   Rare Russian cylindrical form ivory tea caddy, 19th c., the top with a silver Imperial double headed eagle. 5”h., 4.25”dia.
$600 -$900
Sold for $600
91.   Five sterling silver plates and an oval bread tray 12”l. 42 troy oz.
$700 -$900
Sold for $900
92.   Rare Russian ebony ambassador’s box, 19th c., with fire gilt mounts, double-headed Imperial eagle and inscribed with the French address of the ambassador. 8”h.x14”w.x10”d.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1200
93.   Group of flatware to include coin silver spoons, some by S. Roberts, English silver stuffing spoon, Georgian silver spoons, some silverplate, etc.
$200 -$300
Sold for $350
94.   Medal- Society of the Colonial Dames of America, Pennsylvania, “Laetitia Collins Wheeler No. 203”.
$200 -$300
Sold for $1100
95.   Group of sterling silver flatware by various makers in various patterns. 72 troy oz.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1700
96.   Sterling silver breadbasket 10.25”l., gravy boat 4.25”, spoon and a hallmarked spoon. 13 troy oz.
$250 -$350
Sold for $300
97.   Group of sterling silver, Georgian silver and silverplate table articles.
$400 -$600
Sold for $1000
98.   WWI bronze medal 1914-1918 with green and red grosgrain ribbon and clusters, Frederic C. Wheeler, Captain USMC, and other decorations.
$100 -$150
Sold for $300
99.   Two hand-colored maps of London, c.1890, “The Thames” and “St. James Street”. 8.5”x4.75” each
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
100.   Woollett, Henry Charles [UK, 1826-1893] oil on canvas painting of two hounds, c.1880, signed l.l. “H.C. Woollett”. 8.5”x11.5”
$500 -$700
Sold for $375
101.   Set of three Sheraton mahogany chairs, c.1820, 2 side chairs , one armchair 34”h.x20”w.x18”d., seat 18”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $400
102.   Pair of small prints of farms by James R. Colway, signed “Jamie Colway” and numbered . 3.75”x4.5” each
$25 -$75
Sold for $10
103.   Colorful three-piece majolica garniture set, late 19th c., decorated with animals and Roman style figures. centerpiece bowl 10.5”h.x23”w., vases 23”h.x14”w.x8”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $550
104.   Miniature walnut cottage bureau, late 19th c., with scalloped carved base. 11.5”h.x10”w.x6.25”d.
$75 -$125
Sold for $250
105.   Oil on canvas portrait of a seated woman, c.1840, unsigned and as found. 33.5”x26.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $50
106.   Coin silver presentation pitcher by E. Stebbins & Co., NY, finely chased and engraved “Presented to George B. Raymond, Master of the Ship Atalanta of New York for having nobly rescued the Officers, Passengers & crew (18 souls in all) of the Ship Albamian which foundered at sea Dec. 12th,1844 by her grateful passengers Edward Cooper & Abram S. Hewitt”. 10.5”h.
$600 -$900
Sold for $2500
107.   Fratin, Christophe [French, 1801-1864] fine French bronze of a walking bear signed “Fratin”. 5”h.x7.5”l.x3”d.
$600 -$900
Sold for $2300
108.   Wright, Gilbert Scott [UK, 1880-1958] colorful oil on masonite painting of foxhunters and hounds signed l.r. “G.S. Wright” and mounted in a gilt frame. 9.25”x14”
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $950
109.   Carved wood standing fox with glass eyes and original paint decoration, 19thc. 21”h.x45”l.
$300 -$500
Sold for $4000
110.   Grosse, Franz Theodore [German, 1829-1891] large oil on canvas painting, a variation of Leda and the Swan, signed l.r. “Theodore Grofse, Dresden 1858” (Grosse) and with note verso “Painted exprefsly (expressly) for G.H. Lehman whilst in Dresden”. 58.5”x41.75”
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $2400
111.   Silver soldered tea service by Gorham to include a hot water urn (no burner) 8.5”h., waste bowl, teapot, sugar bowl and footed bowl.
$150 -$200
Sold for $25
112.   English William & Mary footstool, painted white and gilt. As found. 18”h., top 15”x13”
$300 -$400
Sold for $350
113.   Continental two-drawer table with leopard head pulls and painted faux marble top. As found. 28”h.x41.5”w.x14”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
114.   R&W Wilson coin silver tea service, 19th c., to include: coffeepot 12”h., 2 teapots, creamer and an extra lid. As found.
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1800
115.   Pennsylvania mahogany candlestand, c.1790, with birdcage support. 28”h., top 18.5”dia.
$300 -$400
Sold for $450
116.   Philadelphia Sheraton mahogany gaming table, c.1820, with a rotating top and reeded legs. 29.5”h.x37.5”w.x18.5”d.
$250 -$350
Sold for $225
117.   Large oval silverplate serving tray with grapevine decoration and center monogram. 30.5”x21.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
118.   Three hollow-carved duck decoys, largest 16”l., and a solid example.
$100 -$200
Sold for $125
119.   Large oval silverplate serving tray with grapevine border and center monogram. 30”x21”
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
120.   Rare set of eight Philadelphia Federal mahogany side chairs, c.1800, with carved racquet splats, round seats and delicate turned legs together with an example of a later date. Nine chairs total. 35.5”h.x19”w.x16”d., seats 17”h.
$8,000 -$10,000
Sold for $12000
121.   Colorful oil on canvas painting of a Dutch flower market, c.1900, and mounted in a gilt frame, unsigned. 23.5”x35.5”
$300 -$400
Sold for $150
122.   Oil on masonite impressionist painting of an autumn scene with a barn, signed l.l. “Joyce Richards Geyer” and titled verso “Deserted Barn 1976”. 16”x20”
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
123.   Chippendale style sterling silver footed salver by S. Kirk & Son with repoussé floral decorated border. 1”h.x11”dia., 20 troy oz.
$300 -$500
Sold for $600
124.   Oil on canvas painting of a country snow scene with deer and stream signed l.l. “R. Zeagiuse (?) 1915”. As found. 16”x20”
$100 -$200
Sold for $325
125.   Laurent, Eugene [French, 1832-1898] large 19th c. bronze of a lady with sickle representing the harvest, the base signed “E. Laurent”. 21”h.
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $650
126.   Oil on canvas painting of a moonlit night with sailing ship and lighthouse titled and inscribed verso “Marblehead Lighthouse, Coast of Mass.” And “A Christmas token to Dr. & Mrs. H.C. Smith… 1890”, unsigned. 9.5”x24.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $425
127.   Anglo-Indian carved exotic wood blanket chest, c.1900, with carved elephant decoration. 21”h.x34”w.x19”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
128.   Lamp with papier-mâché figural group of two beggars, figures 16”h.
$25 -$75
Sold for $75
129.   Metal and wood toy Colonial “Silversmith Shop” with miniature metal pieces of “silverware”, electrified. 10”h.x17.5”w.x9.5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $1100
130.   Pennsylvania walnut dish top tea table, c.1780, with birdcage support, shell carved knees and paw feet. 28.5”h., top 34”dia.
$400 -$600
Sold for $700
131.   Eli Terry mahogany shelf clock with reverse painted glass tablet. 29.25”h.x16.75”w.
$150 -$250
Sold for $100
132.   Mahogany lowboy, late 18th c., with a cut-corner top above four drawers and Spanish feet. As found. 29.5”h., top 34”w.x20.5”d.
$1,200 -$1,500
Sold for $1600
133.   Gorham sterling silver highchair tray inscribed “Marshall Jewell Dodge from E.E. Jewell, Christmas 1877”, the rim chased with horses and cherubs. 13”x15”, 36 troy oz.
$800 -$1,000
Sold for $1500
134.   Oil on canvas portrait of a lady, 18th c., note verso attributing to Robert Lawrie, c.1770. 29.5”x24”
$300 -$400
Sold for $250
135.   Classical gilt decorated mirror, c.1830, with a reverse églomisé panel and beveled mirror glass. 35.5”x19”
$200 -$250
Sold for $100
136.   Breech load percussion rifle, 19th c. As found. 51”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
137.   Classical mahogany center hall table, mid 19th c., with a geometric top, finely carved base with animal paw feet and casters. 28.5”h., top 36”dia.
$200 -$400
Sold for $550
138.   Pennsylvania Queen Anne tea table with a dish top, birdcage support and turned shaft. 29”h., top 26”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
139.   Continental fruitwood farm table, 19th c., with a three-board top, single drawer and square tapered legs. 29”h., top 37.5”x25.25”
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
140.   Group of sterling and silverplate to include a mahogany boxed fish service of six silverplate knives & forks, group of silverplate table articles, sterling silver handled bottle opener, etc.
$100 -$200
Sold for $325
141.   Oil on canvas painting of a foxhunt scene with horses and hounds, 19th c., signed l.r. “F.H.B.” and mounted in a bird’s-eye maple frame. 13.75”x19.75”
$150 -$250
Sold for $150
142.   Chafetz, Sidney [American/Ohio, 1922-] signed original woodcut titled “The Stroller 92/250”. 14”x9.75”
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
143.   Asian green/brown hard stone oblong bowl with three carved leopards and inscribed writings. 3”h.x12”l.x7”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
144.   Oil on canvas painting of sailboats, c.1920, unsigned. 15.75”x21.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
145.   Oil on canvas of snow capped mountains and a village in the valley, signed l.r. indistinctly. 21”x27”
$100 -$200
Sold for $125
146.   Pair of original French woodblock prints of boats in harbors, and with indistinct titles and signatures. 15”x26” each
$150 -$250
Sold for $25
147.   Oil on board painting of St. Mark’s cathedral with fishing boats, 20th c. 4”x5.25”
$25 -$75
Sold for $100
148.   Pennsylvania paint decorated two-piece corner cupboard, c.1830, the upper section with a molded cornice above a twelve-light door above a lower section with two drawers over two doors all resting on turned feet. 90”h.x44”w.x21.5”d.
$1,000 -$1,500
Not Sold
149.   Butterflies mounted in a gilt frame and encased in an ebonized wood shadow box. Overall 28”x24”
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
150.   Oil on canvas painting of a Russian cavalryman on a white stallion, 20th c., signed l.l. “K. Bender”, unframed. 36”x27”
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
151.   Finely carved figure of King Kong and Ann Darrow as played by Faye Ray. 18”h.x15”w.x14”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $200
152.   Twenty-two cast metal WWI American toy soldiers with original paint decoration. Machine gunners 4.5”l., soldiers 3.25”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
153.   Queen Victoria medallion 1.5”dia. and a George VI 1937 coronation medallion 1.25”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
154.   Pair of cast iron horse andirons, late 19th c. 10.5”h.x12.25”w.x16”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $275
155.   Oil on canvas landscape painting, lat e19th c., of a stream with post and rail fencing, unsigned. 12.75”x22.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
156.   Hammered copper vase with incised decoration of birds and leaves, early 20th c. 11”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $75
157.   Oil on canvas still life painting of a basket of apples, late 19th c., signed verso “L.W. Prentice” (in the manner of). 10.25”x17.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
158.   Cherry dish top candlestand with inlaid shaft. As found. 27.5”h., top 17.75”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
159.   American Sheraton mahogany drop-leaf table, c.1820, with a single drawer, shaped leaves, turned legs and brass casters. 28.5”h.x25”w.x36”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
160.   Oil on canvas portrait of a woman wearing a black dress with white collar, 19th c., and mounted in a smoke decorated frame. 24.5”x18.5”
$400 -$600
Sold for $200
161.   Continental flip-top gaming tale, 19th c., with a green leather top and square tapered legs. 29.5”h.x30.5”w.x15”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $250
162.   Oil on canvas landscape painting of cows in the woods, late 19th c., unsigned. 17.75”x13.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
163.   Asian print of iris signed “Keika-Kanashima”. 13”x16”
$25 -$50
Sold for $50
164.   William & Mary style oak side chair with an ornately carved back. 38.5”h.x19”w.x18”d., seat 19”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $25
165.   U.S. officer’s sword, 19th c., with a brass guard. As found. 34.25”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
166.   Pair of watercolor paintings of cityscapes, each signed l.l. “Daniel M. Camp 1975”. 19.75”x25” each
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
167.   Watercolor portrait of signer Bert Williams inscribed “The Great Bert Williams 1906”, signed l.m. “G. Chauvaut” and with Bert Williams sheet music attached verso. 13”x13”
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
168.   Pair of oil on canvas folk art landscape paintings, 19th c., probably French, with farm, cliffs and village, one signed l.r. “BEK”. 17.5”x23.25” each
$300 -$500
Sold for $250
169.   Pair of metal putti with gilt paint decoration. 11”h. each
$50 -$100
Sold for $10
170.   Toy horse with hide covering and black wood feet 12”h., as found, and eleven Continental chip carved dogs, as found.
$25 -$75
Sold for $100
171.   Terracotta lion head mask, 19th c., as found. 14”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
172.   Property Atlas of Chester County, PA, Vol. one 1933 published by Franklin, Phila., PA and Vol. two 1934, each approx. 24”x18.5”
$300 -$400
Sold for $600
173.   Pair of Edwardian style oak billiard chairs, c.1920. 48”h.x28”w.x27”d., seats 27”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $500
174.   Early Atlas of Lower Merion Township, PA, pub. By A.H. Mueller, Phila. 1896 24”x17.5” and a Property Atlas of the Main Line, Penna., pub. By Franklin Survey Co., 1937, 21”x16.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $300
175.   English Queen Anne mahogany candlestand, c.1760, with a birdcage support and turned shaft. 28”h., top 25.75”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
176.   Three commemorative bronze medallions- Gen. Pershing signed “J.P. Legastelois” 2.75”dia., Gen. Fouche WWI La Marne 1918 2”dia., Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address Centennial 1863-1963 2.5”dia.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
177.   English oak triangular tap table with fold-down leaves and turned legs all joined by a stretcher base, 24”h., top w/leaves up 29”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
178.   Miniature English mahogany cabinet, early 19th c., the front with ebony inlay and opening to an interior with five small drawers. Backboard loose. 13.5”h.x12.25”w.x7.5”d.
$50 -$100
Sold for $225
179.   Three comical French equine cartoon engravings of foxhunters, each pencil signed and titled indistinctly. 10”x13.5” each
$100 -$150
Sold for $650
180.   Chippendale mahogany piecrust tea table with birdcage support and animal paw feet. As found. 27.5"h., top 28”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
181.   Framed photograph of Grandma Moses by Rudolph Rissland. 13.5”x10.5”
$50 -$100
Sold for $75
182.   Early American coin silver tea service marked “I.K.” to include- teapot 7”h., creamer 5”h., covered sugar pot 6.5”h., each decorated with leaf banding and monogrammed “C”.
$400 -$500
Sold for $850
183.   Property Atlas of the Main Line, Vol. two, pub. By Franklin 1950 and Vol. two 1963, each approx. 24.5”x19.5”
$100 -$200
Sold for $100
184.   Two Atlas of upper Merion Township, PA, both 1955, by Franklin 14”x19” and another smaller atlas Suburban Philadelphia Index.
$100 -$200
Sold for $100
185.   Walnut oval top tavern table, 20th c., with a single drawer and splay cylindrical legs. 23.5”h., top 25.25”x19.5”
$150 -$250
Sold for $25
186.   English inlaid mahogany barometer, 19th c. NOTE: this lot cannot be shipped due to mercury content. 37.5”h.x10.25”w.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
187.   Rare rosewood shaving table, 19th c., with inset black marble surface above a single drawer and square legs. 51”h.x24”w.x18”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $250
188.   French mahogany three-piece folding mirror, c.1850, with ornate brass latch and acanthus carving. Closed 28”x21”, open 56”
$300 -$400
Sold for $150
189.   English mahogany Canterbury, c.1830, with a pierced handle, four slots, single drawer, turned legs and brass casters. 18.5”h.x18”w.x13.25”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $325
190.   Regency style mahogany end table with round top, four small drawers and spider legs. 29”h., top 21”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $25
191.   Rare English silver pocket watch, the face signed Saml Buckley & Co, London, interior case inscribed “Presented by the Government of Canada to Mr. Dean Crockett of the American Schr. “Laura Sayward” in recognition of his humane and gallant exertions in rescuing the master and Mate of the Schr. “Maggie Blanche” of Digby, N.S. 11th Septr. 1880”, and monogrammed on the front of the case “D.C.”. 2.25”dia.
$500 -$750
Sold for $450
192.   Three carved duck decoys, largest 15.5”l.
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
193.   Pennsylvania redware plate, 19th c., with yellow slip decoration. 12.125”dia.
$75 -$125
Sold for $225
194.   Two ironstone platters in the Blue Willow pattern largest 19.5”x15”
$50 -$100
Sold for $150
195.   Twenty-nine painted cast lead miniature soldiers, some in American Revolutionary attire.
$100 -$200
Sold for $200
196.   Oil on canvas landscape painting of a stream and house, signed l.r. “Fairfield Porter” (in the manner of). 15.75”x19.5”
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
197.   Oil on canvas painting of a seated lady signed l.r. “E. Shinn” (in the manner of). 30”x24”
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
198.   Pennsylvania cherry tea table, c.17780, with a birdcage support, turned shaft and down-swept legs with snake feet. 26.5”h., top 35.5”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
199.   Reproduction cast iron stove plate “Thomas Potts 1758”. 23.5”x23.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $425
200.   Lyne, Michael [American/UK, 1912-1989] oil on canvas painting of a steeplechase titled “Grand National, Valentine’s Brook. 20”x29.5”
$2,000 -$3,000
Sold for $1300
201.   Diminutive pair of wrought iron pipe tongs, 18th c., with faceted tamper. 10.25”l.
$300 -$350
Not Sold
202.   Pair of Continental fruitwood side chairs, early 19th c., with caned backs and seats. 37”h.x19.25”w.x17.5”d., seats 16.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $75
203.   Anglo-Irish flint glass covered tureen and under-tray, 19th c., 11”h.x16”w.x10”d. and a green glass vase 12.5”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $75
204.   Sheraton style burl walnut and maple Pembroke table by Yorkshire House, Inc., with drop leaves and reeded turned legs. 30”h.x20.5”w.x26.5”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $175
205.   Sterling silver gravy boat by S. Kirk & Son and a Gorham coin silver master salt. 8 troy oz.
$200 -$250
Sold for $325
206.   Brown, Paul Desmond [American/New York, 1893-1958] watercolor painting of a horse and carriage signed and inscribed l.r. “To Mrs. George C. Slemins, Very Sincerely, Paul Brown”. 7.25”x7”
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
207.   French mirror with a brass frame, the upper panel with a classical style brass mount and beveled mirror glass. 42”x13”
$150 -$250
Sold for $200
208.   Pair of Kindel Federal style armchairs with cream upholstery and square tapered mahogany legs. 42”h.x29”w.x24”d., seats 19”h.
$150 -$250
Sold for $150
209.   Inlaid mahogany cutlery box, early 19thc., 5.5”h. with a carved heart shaped handle, a carved sock form 16.5”h. and a paint decorated pipe rack18”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
210.   Voelckering, Fred Hans Karl Alfred [German, 1872-] bronze of a jockey carrying a saddle and whip, c.1900, signed “F. Voelckering” and with foundry mark of A. Milde & Co. 10.5”h.
$500 -$700
Sold for $1400
211.   Georgian mahogany bachelor’s chest of drawers with a black inlaid top and a slide out mirror above four graduated drawers all ending in straight bracket feet. 35”h.x36”w.x18”d.
$800 -$1,000
Not Sold
212.   Pair of Edwardian style oak billiard chairs, c.1920. 48”h.x28”w.x27”d., seats 27”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $650
213.   Zimmerman, Frederick Almond [American, 1886-1974] oil on canvas still life of phlox and magpies, signed l.r. “Frederick A. Zimmerman” and the frame with plaque “Pasadena Art Institute Prize 1931”. 36”x30”
$700 -$900
Sold for $475
214.   Pair of Edwardian style oak billiard chairs, c.1920. As found. 48”h.x28”w.x27”d., seats 27”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $650
215.   Pennsylvania German Taufschein dated 1792 with printed heart and hand-drawn and colored parrots and flowers. 12.5”x16”
$600 -$900
Sold for $550
216.   Mêne, Pierre Jules (P.J.) [French, 1810-1879] bronze of a recumbent buck and standing doe, c.1850, the base signed “P.J. Mêne”. 3”h.x7”w.
$400 -$600
Sold for $400
217.   Shadow framed English needlework, 19th c., of a couple with a child and dog in the garden. 13”x15”
$200 -$300
Sold for $500
218.   Herberte, Edward Benjamin [UK, 1857-1893] watercolor painting of foxhunters titled verso “The Problem” and signed l.r. “E.B. Herberte”. 10”x14”
$200 -$400
Sold for $250
219.   Sheraton style mahogany wing chair. As found. 42”h.x26.5”w.x22”d., seat 18”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
220.   Queen Anne style mahogany flip-top gaming table with a single drawer. 30”h.x28”w.x14.5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
221.   Sheraton tiger maple stand, circa 1820, with two bird’s-eye maple drawers and fluted turned legs. 30”h., top 22”x17.75”
$1,200 -$1,400
Sold for $900
222.   Delicate English mahogany hanging shelf, the four shelves supported by baluster turned supports with brass finials. 28”h.x29”w.x7”d.
$400 -$500
Sold for $225
223.   Pennsylvania walnut four-drawer cabinet, early 19th c. 13.25”h.x40”w.x14”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
224.   Regency style mahogany oval tray-on-stand with brass handles and cross stretcher base. 28”h.x31”w.x21”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
225.   Italian harvest table with a rectangular top and bold carved legs all joined by a wrought iron base. 30”h.x84.5”l.x34.5”w.
$500 -$700
Sold for $375
226.   Diminutive inlaid mahogany hanging cupboard with crosshatched mullioned glass door and a single shelf. 37”h.x19”w.x10”d.
$200 -$400
Sold for $250
227.   Jones, Thomas Dow [American/New York & Ohio, 1817-1891] rare gilt decorated cast iron relief bust of George Washington signed “T.D. Jones, Sculp. NY” and “Patented 1858”. 40”h.x29”w.
$4,000 -$5,000
Not Sold
228.   Pine two-piece apothecary cabinet, c.1830, the upper section with a molded cornice over two six-light doors above a lower section with multiple drawers. 83”h.x43”w.x16.25”d.
$700 -$900
Sold for $1100
229.   Italian paint decorated campaign chest of drawers. 25”h.x20.5”w.x18”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
230.   Pair of French style polished brass planter stands. 38.5”h.
$150 -$250
Sold for $225
231.   French brass brazier, 19th c., with a swan finial and animal paw feet. 30”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
232.   Hand colored map of Palestine by J.H. Colton & Co., New York. 16”x13”
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
233.   Early Continental carved figure of a monk, 18th c. 14.5”h.x7”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $250
234.   Pair of French walnut side chairs, 18th c., with leather seats, turned front legs and a stretcher base. 33”h.x16”w.x14”d., seats 17”h.
$700 -$800
Not Sold
235.   Pair of New York Chippendale brass andirons, 18th c., with spurred legs and ball feet. 18.5”h.x17”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
236.   English elmwood five-slat back armchair, 18th c., with a rush seat and turned front stretcher. 41.5”h.x25.5”w.x16”d., seat 14”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
237.   Gilded mirror, 19th c. with a classical carved upper panel. 39”h.x21”w.
$300 -$350
Not Sold
238.   Brass and black leather club fender. 24”h.x71”w.x15”d.
$400 -$500
Sold for $600
239.   Mahogany cased fishing tackle box, late 19th c., with brass mounts and fitted interior. 4.75”h.x14.25”w.x10”d.
$200 -$250
Sold for $25
240.   Sheraton cherry bow-front chest of drawers with tiger maple banding and original brasses. 41”h.x43”w.x23.25”d.
$500 -$600
Sold for $450
241.   Pair of Weller pottery jardinières with relief scenes of foxes hiding in tree trunks, one marked “K” (Knauss). 6”h.x7”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
242.   Hepplewhite style inlaid mahogany serpentine front sideboard with a shaped top and delicate square tapered legs. 37”h.x67”w.x25.5”d.
$700 -$900
Sold for $850
243.   Mahogany tabletop desk, early 19thc., the front folding down to a writing surface exposing multi small drawers with ivory pulls and a center prospect door, possibly Baltimore. 17.75”h.x16.25”w.x10”d.
$700 -$900
Sold for $550
244.   Rococo Revival ebonized center table, c.1850, with a turtle form marble top, ornate carvings and the stretcher base with urn carved finials. 29”h., top 51”x34”
$750 -$1,000
Sold for $550
245.   Rare French poster with a woman riding a clown “Tournée de La Maison Du Rire. 48”x32.5”
$600 -$800
Sold for $550
246.   Fratin, Christophe [French, 1800-$1864] bronze of a standing bull signed “Fratin”. 11.5”h.x17”l.x5.5”w.
$700 -$1,000
Sold for $1300
247.   Pair of Paris porcelain neoclassical garnitures in the form of ram’s heads. 5.5”h.x5.25”l.
$300 -$400
Sold for $400
248.   Georgian silver ladle by Thomas Wallin & Jonathan Hayne, London 1810-1820. 13”l.
$300 -$400
Sold for $200
249.   Cast iron horse head hitching post finial. 16”h.
$250 -$300
Sold for $150
250.   Rare Philadelphia Chippendale mahogany side chair, c.1780, with a shell carved crest rail above a pierced carved splat above a slip seat, shell carved seat rail and shell carved cabriole legs ending in ball & claw feet. 41.5”h.x23”w.x16”d., seat 18”h.
$7,000 -$8,000
Sold for $5000
251.   Large brass telescope, c.1900, with four adjustable oak legs. 57”l.
$300 -$500
Sold for $225
252.   Carved gilt framed mirror, 19thc. 29.5”x23”
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
253.   Set of six Queen Anne style mahogany chairs by Hickory Chair Co., four side chairs and two armchairs. 39”h.x23”w.x19”d., seat 18”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $800
254.   Fruitwood bergère by John Smart, Inc., with rust colored upholstery. 30.5”h.x24.5”w.x22.5”d., seat 19”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
255.   Pair of Asian style Tole decorated tin table lamps. 31”h. top of halo
$100 -$150
Sold for $550
256.   Steinlen, Theophile Alexandre [French, 1859-1923] pencil sketch titled verso “Paris Street Scene” by T. Steinlen. 11”x17”
$300 -$500
Sold for $325
257.   Delaware Valley maple five-slat open armchair, c.1760, with a splintwood seat and ball & ring turned stretcher. 44.5”h.x24”w.x16.5”d., seat 16.5”h.
$2,000 -$3,000
Sold for $475
258.   Bonheur, Rosalie (Rosa) Marie [French, 1822-1899] bronze of a bellowing bull, 19th c., signed “Rosa B.” and with payroll stamp. 6”h.x8.5”l.x4”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $1000
259.   Ladies sapphire ring, 18K yg band containing seven blue sapphires and seven white sapphires, all worn, ring size 8, 3.3dwt.
$200 -$300
Sold for $800
260.   Tiffany & Co. diamond necklace, 18k yg with “X” motif, containing thirty-six full cut diamonds, approx. 1.00ct TWD, 16.5”l., 40.6dwt.
$2,000 -$3,000
Sold for $3500
261.   Ladies diamond and sapphire band,14k yg with fifteen channel set diamonds and fifteen blue sapphires in groups of three each, approx. 0.45ct TWD, ring size 7½, 1.5dwt.
$200 -$400
Sold for $800
262.   Tiffany & Co. gold earrings, 18k yg ribbed hoops, copyright 1998, posts with clip closure, 11.2dwt.
$500 -$700
Sold for $900
263.   Diamond gypsy ring, 14k yg with three in-line round brilliant cut diamonds, approx. 0.30ct TWD, ring size 8½, 2.0dwt.
$150 -$250
Sold for $550
264.   Ladies brooch of a seated pig, 18k yg, marked “HP”, “132/250”, 52mm x 27 overall, with prongs for chain, 19.4dwt.
$900 -$1,200
Sold for $950
265.   Diamond and sapphire gypsy ring, 14k yg, marked “MBM”, containing a center approx. 3mm diameter blue sapphire flanked by two diamonds, approx. 0.05ct each, ring size 8¼, 2.4dwt.
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
266.   Waltham “Seaside” pocket watch. 14k yg hunting case, movement #2934764.
$250 -$450
Sold for $400
267.   Ladies 18k yg Hidalgo band with red, white and blue enamel, an 18k yg band with blue enameling, and a costume acorn shaped pendant with red and blue enameling and rhinestones, 12.6dwt total.
$350 -$450
Sold for $500
268.   French map of the Atlantic Ocean by Bellin, c.1760, framed and matted. As found. 13”x20”
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
269.   Bonheur, Isidore Jules [French, 1827-1901] 19th c. bronze of an ox signed “I. Bonheur”. 6”h.x9.5”l.x4”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $750
270.   Pair of French fruitwood fauteuils, 20th c., with caned backs and seats. 36.5”h.x22”w.x20.5”d., seats 17”h. & w/cushions 20”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $150
271.   Oil on canvas still life painting of a table setting with wine glasses and flowers, signed l.r. “Helen F. Kramer”. 21.5”x27”
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
272.   Victorian cast iron hitching post in the form of a swan head and neck. 40.5”h.x5”w.
$100 -$200
Sold for $200
273.   Lynch, Robert William [American, mid-20th c.] oil on masonite impressionist painting of houses and woods in winter, signed l.r. “R. Lynch and signed verso “Robt. Lynch”. 7.75”x9.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $475
274.   Early pine checkerboard, 19thc., with original paint decoration. 27.5”x19.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
275.   Pewter porringer with double-tab handle and in center of bowl a relief bust of “P. Eugene”. 2”h.x11”w.
$100 -$200
Sold for $25
276.   Large map of the Middle East, 1764, titled “Orbis Romani”, framed and matted. 27”x21”
$150 -$259
Sold for $175
277.   Gold necklace, 14k yg Byzantine style link, 31”l., 8mm width, 45.4dwt.
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1900
278.   Nantucket Lightship “Friendship” purse, 20th c., the lid with applied carved ivory sperm whale decoration. 6.5”h.x10”w.
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
279.   Gold necklace and matching bracelet, 14k yg, with circular and elongated snaffle bit form links, necklace 17.25”l., bracelet 7”l., 41.1dwt total.
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1600
280.   Glazed ceramic puzzle jug with lid, 19th c., decorated with birds and grotesque faces and with a rope twist handle. 10”h.x8”w.
$400 -$600
Sold for $400
281.   Diamond and sapphire necklace, 14k yg, 35”l. with lengths of curb link separated with diamonds and blue sapphires, includes nine approx. 6.5mm x 5mm bezel set blue sapphires and eighteen round brilliant cut bezel set diamonds, approx. 0.15ct each, approx. 2.70ct TWD, 33.9dwt.
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $4250
282.   Unusual Black Forest carved log-form box , late 19th c., the hinged lid with a carved bear handle. 7”h.x16”l.x5”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $325
283.   French bronze of a jockey on a prancing horse, late 19th c., and mounted on a black marble base, unsigned. 10.5”h.x10.5”l.x4”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $750
284.   Gold braided choker necklace, 18k yg, marked “AGA”, 17” rigid form, 12mm wide braid, 51.4dwt.
$2,500 -$3,000
Sold for $2500
285.   Pennsylvania walnut tavern table, c.1780, with a cleated three-board top over two drawers, turned legs and pad feet. 29.5”h.x58”w.x33.5”d.
$500 -$800
Sold for $600
286.   Gold necklace and matching bracelet, 18k yg, 10mm width mesh link, necklace 16”l., bracelet 7.5”l., bracelet supports a 14K yg framed 1915 gold Franc, 64.0dwt.
$3,000 -$4,000
Sold for $3250
287.   Mahogany wall pocket with scalloped carved edges. 11”h.x18”w.x8”d.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
288.   French poster of a nude woman in a butterfly net “Salle Des Capucines, Lith. H. Sicard-Paris”. 35”x25.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
289.   Davis, Arthur Alfred [UK, active 1877-1905] large oil on canvas painting of a foxhunt with gentlemen in top hats and ladies riding sidesaddle, signed l.l. “Arthur A. Davis 1890” and titled “The Meet”. 23.5”x35.5”
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1200
290.   Hidalgo ladybug bracelet, 18k yg, marked “HIDALGO”, toggle closure, red and black enameling on bug links and toggle, 8”l. total, 25.2dwt.
$1,200 -$1,600
Sold for $1300
291.   Germanic early walnut hanging storage box, 18th c., with a raised panel carved with potted flower above a lower base panel and dovetailed construction. 16.5”h.x9.5”w.x4”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $475
292.   Gold scallop shell bracelet, 14k yg consisting of twelve shells, 7.5”l., 18.1dwt.
$700 -$900
Sold for $800
293.   Schneider, Susan Hayward [American/Pennsylvania, 1876-] oil on canvas painting of boats dockside signed verso on canvas and stretcher “Susan Haywood Schneider”, unframed. 22”x18”
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
294.   Diamond leaf brooch, 14k yg leaf supporting a round brilliant cut diamond, approx. 0.50ct, VVS1 clarity, G-H color, overall 30mm x 35mm pin size, 5.9dwt.
$400 -$600
Sold for $600
295.   Multi-gem band, 18k yg containing three rows of diamonds, emeralds, rubies and blue sapphires, all approx. 2mm diameter stones, approx. 0.70ct TWD, ring size 8¼, 3.1dwt.
$400 -$600
Sold for $550
296.   Gold charm bracelet, 14k yg curb link chain supporting a 14k yg printing press charm, 19.4dwt.
$800 -$1,000
Sold for $700
297.   Winged “Pegasus” horse brooch, 14k yg prancing form with wings, 65mm x 61mm overall size, blue sapphire eye, 12.2dwt.
$500 -$700
Sold for $475
298.   Gold scarecrow brooch, 14k yg with blue sapphire eyes, and buttons of ruby, emerald and blue sapphire, 60mm x 55mm overall size, 8.7dwt.
$400 -$600
Sold for $375
299.   Gold charm bracelet, “9ct” curb link rose gold bracelet with heart lock closure supporting 22 various charms including gold-filled, 14k yg and 18k yg, 28.7dwt.
$700 -$900
Sold for $850
300.   Cherry candlestand, c.1790, with an oval top, urn turned shaft and down-swept legs. 26.5”h., top 21”x17.75”
$400 -$600
Sold for $500
301.   Cast iron cow doorstop 9”h.x12”l., c.1900, and a chicken printed-on-tin toy 4.5”h.
$75 -$125
Sold for $225
302.   Bennington pottery bowl 5.25”h.x13”dia. and a rectangular dish 11”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $100
303.   Gilt framed print “The Shot” 17.5”x21.25” and a barn and farmer print 7.5”x9.5”. As found.
$25 -$75
Sold for $75
304.   Book- The Journal of the Late Campaign in Egypt by Thomas Walsh, with colored plates and maps, printed by Luke Hansard, London, 1803. 11”h.x9”w.x2”
$50 -$100
Sold for $275
305.   Chippendale style mahogany mirror with floral gilt decoration. 43”h.x23”w.
$150 -$250
Sold for $225
306.   New England Hepplewhite cherry bow-front chest of drawers, c.1790, with two upper setback drawers over four graduated drawers and high French feet. 43”h.x40.5”w.x23”d.
$1,600 -$1,800
Sold for $1500
307.   Windsor style salmon painted youth chair by Hagerty, Cohasset, MA. 34”h.x15”w.x13”d., seat 21.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
308.   Maple two-drawer stand, c.1830, state of Georgia, with yellow pine secondary. 30”h., top 21.75”x18”
$500 -$600
Not Sold
309.   Brass table lamp with a black painted metal shade and two arms. 22.5”h.x14.5”w.
$100 -$150
Sold for $325
310.   Pair of 19th c. Rococo open armchairs. 41”h.x29”w.x22”d., seats 17”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $200
311.   Large brass table lamp with three arms off a center shaft and black painted shade 34”h.x14.5”w. and a small brass lamp 13”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
312.   Georgian mahogany camelback sofa, c.1780, with a high serpentine back and square molded legs joined by a stretcher base. 39.25”h.x91”l.x26”d., seat 19”h.
$1,500 -$1,700
Sold for $1700
313.   Kittinger mahogany Chippendale style butler’s table. 19.5”h., top 32”x23”
$200 -$300
Sold for $400
314.   Intricately inlaid cherry tall case clock, 19th c., with a broken arch bonnet encasing a moon dial and eight-day works all ending in straight bracket feet. 97”h.x22”w.
$3,000 -$3,500
Sold for $2000
315.   Nine engravings of views of the Bethlehem, PA area to include Moravian churches and seminaries, engraved by G.G. Lange, New York and all matted and mounted in a gilt frame. Overall framed 32.75”x38.5”
$75 -$125
Sold for $100
316.   Fine English Chippendale mahogany cellaret in the form of a diminutive chest of drawers, the top and two upper drawer fronts lift up to expose a fifteen compartmentalized interior, the case resting on straight bracket feet and retains the original delicate brasses. 28”h.x24.5”w.x17”d.
$4,000 -$5,000
Not Sold
317.   Eastern European ornately carved blanket chest, mid-19th c., with a dome lid. 43”h.x39”w.x24”d.
$500 -$600
Not Sold
318.   Oil on canvas painting of a colorful autumn landscape, signed l.l. “Nellie B.G. Bl---(?), Oct. 1900”.
$200 -$300
Sold for $300
319.   Sheraton tiger maple side server with a carved backsplash above a single drawer above an open shelf above a single drawer and turned feet. 39”h.x34.5”w.x15.5”d.
$600 -$800
Sold for $450
320.   Fine glass presentation goblet etched with the Philadelphia Waterworks at Fairmont buildings and “Fairmont Water Works, Phila., PA” , possibly made for the Centennial. 6”h., 3”dia.
$300 -$500
Sold for $550
321.   New England blanket chest, early 19th c., with flame grain paint decoration. 22”h.x39”w.x18.5”d.
$500 -$600
Not Sold
322.   Four Staffordshire plates, c1830, with blue transfer decoration, “Washington” 7.75”dia., a bridge scene 7.5”dia., “Branxholm Castle”, 6.75”dia. and another example.
$200 -$300
Sold for $450
323.   Massachusetts Chippendale mahogany serpentine front chest of drawers with an overhanging shaped top and the skirt with a carved center shell. As found. 36”h.x39”w.x19.5”d.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1900
324.   Oil on canvas painting of a seated nude with book, signed verso “Kimbel”. 18.5”x22”
$300 -$400
Sold for $50
325.   Rare Boston, Mass. Queen Anne walnut highboy, circa 1760, with original brasses, molded cornice above two drawers over three graduated drawers all over a lower section with a long drawer above three small drawer, scalloped skirt, cabriole legs and pad feet. 66.5”h.x39”w.x21.25”d.
$12,000 -$15,000
Not Sold
326.   Early Japanese painting of a seated woman, courtesan of the Yoshiwara, Ex-Collection of Warren E, Cox. 14”x11”
$400 -$500
Sold for $500
327.   Pine harvest table with breadboard ends and square tapered legs. 30.5”h.x60”w.x33”d.
$250 -$350
Sold for $300
328.   Schneider, Susan Hayward [American/Pennsylvania, 1876-] oil on canvas still life painting of a vase of peonies, signed l.l. “Susan Hayward Schneider 1926”. 36”x30”
$300 -$500
Sold for $600
329.   Chippendale style mahogany desk with an ornately carved rectangular top above five drawers and ball & claw feet. 30”h.x42”w.x21”d.
$200 -$400
Sold for $125
330.   English Regency mahogany partner’s desk with a red tooled leather top, drawers and doors all resting on molded bases with metal casters. 30”h., top 52.5”x36”
$600 -$900
Not Sold
331.   Two-piece Italian gilt decorated easel 54”x30”w. and a Gothic metal easel 69”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $75
332.   Massive elk horn chandelier with eight lights, electrified. 50”h.x70”dia.
$1,000 -$1,200
Sold for $1600
333.   Pair of Louis XVI style French open armchairs. 41”h.x24”w.x20”d., seats 19”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
334.   Deco style rosewood center table with a shaped circular top, octagonal tapered shaft and wood casters. 28”h.x30”dia.
$150 -$200
Sold for $800
335.   Oil on canvas painting of Victorian figures by an Oceanside, signed l.l. indistinctly. 14.5”x10.5”
$50 -$100
Sold for $75
336.   Classical inlaid mahogany two-drawer work table, c.1835, with reeded down-swept legs and brass feet and casters. 29”h.x20”w.x17.5”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $800
337.   Philadelphia Queen Anne style side chair with shell carved crest, slip seat and drake feet, painted black. 42”h.x21”w.x16.5”d., seat 18”h.
$200 -$250
Sold for $450
338.   Gilt wood carved eagle, 19th c. As found. 13”h.x25”w.
$50 -$100
Sold for $150
339.   Two framed prints, “Morning” and “Noon” After Wm. M. Hogarth, painted by Peridon. 20”x16” each
$25 -$75
Sold for $25
340.   Wrought iron hanging sign “Old Gagg Farm”. 16.5”x24”
$50 -$100
Sold for $100
341.   Pennsylvania pine blanket chest, c.1790, with old red paint and strap hinges. 30”h.x53”w.x23”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $600
342.   Country farm table, 19th c., with a three-board pine top. 29”h.x54”w.x29.75”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
343.   Red decorated Chinese cupboard, 19th c., with a drawered and shelved interior. 71”h.x41”w.x20”d.
$600 -$800
Sold for $450
344.   Pine bench table, 19th c., with a cleated top resting on a base with two drawers and trestle feet. 31”h., top 66”x38.5”
$300 -$400
Sold for $225
345.   Two ornate wrought iron 18th c. trivets, largest 31”x14”
$500 -$600
Sold for $550
346.   English inlaid mahogany desk, 19th c., with a tooled leather top above three drawers, the center drawer with a fan inlay, above two pedestal bases. As found. 30”h., top 48”x24.5”
$400 -$600
Sold for $25
347.   Delicate Regency mahogany pole screen with a carved finial, rope twist carved shaft and reeded spider legs. 53”h., screen 13”dia.
$700 -$900
Not Sold
348.   Diminutive William & Mary style gate-leg table with D-shaped leaves, single drawer and delicate turned legs. 26.25”h.x10.5”w.x25.5”d., each leaf 10”
$600 -$900
Sold for $200
349.   Rare Elephant Folio “Great White Heron”, “Engraved, Printed & Colored by R. Havell 1835, Drawn From Nature by J.J, Audubon”. Good color. 24.75”x37.5”
$7,000 -$9,000
Sold for $15000
350.   Set of twelve Minton china game bird plates each signed “L. Sumner” and each with titles verso. 10.5”dia.
$500 -$700
Sold for $425
351.   Set of twenty-six Spode Copeland china plates each decorated with colorful transfer decorated scenes from the original drawings by J.F. Herring, Sr. and each with titles verso. 10.5”dia. each
$500 -$800
Sold for $1700
352.   Empire mahogany cabinet in the manner of Joseph Barry, Philadelphia, with a single drawer above an arched paneled door flanked by carved caryatids and ending in ball feet. 44.5”h.x23”w.x27”d.
$700 -$900
Sold for $4750
353.   Moltino, Francis [Italy/UK, 1818-1874] oil on canvas painting of a hay barge on the Thames River with other boats moored near the banks, signed l.r. “F. Moltino”. 23.5”x35.5”
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1100
354.   Maple framed lithograph “A Bevy of Quails”, Sarony, Major & Knapp. 20.5”x24.75”
$300 -$500
Sold for $200
355.   Pine cabinet maker’s chest with green paint and fitted drawered interior. 25”h.x39”w.x24.5”d.
$300 -$400
Not Sold
356.   Reeves, Richard Stone [American, 1910-2005] oil on canvas equine portrait of a horse and jockey titled lower left “Berlo/ E. Guerin Up” and signed lower right “Richard Stone Reeves 1961”. 23.5”x29.5”
$8,000 -$10,000
Sold for $24000
357.   Set of eight carved bowling pins 13”h., 18th/19th c., and two balls.
$75 -$125
Sold for $100
358.   Cast iron horse head form hitching post finial, c. 1870. 14”h.
$250 -$350
Sold for $175
359.   Bennington pottery seated spaniel, 19th c. 10”h.x8”w.x5.5”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
360.   Colorful French porcelain spill vase, 19th c., with a seated bear smoking a pipe, signed “J.P.” (Jacob Petit). 8”h.x7”w.
$300 -$400
Sold for $300
361.   Queen Anne style green leather wing chair. 39”h.x30.5”w.x30”d., seat 14.5”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $200
362.   Pine Chippendale style chest of drawers with a two-over-two drawer configuration. 33”h.x35”w.x17”d.
$150 -$200
Sold for $175
363.   Queen Anne style mahogany drop-leaf table with six legs. 29”h., top 18”x36”, each leaf 15”
$150 -$250
Sold for $100
364.   Pair of green bergères by Baker Furniture Co. 32”h.x27”w.x25”d., seats 19”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $650
365.   Philadelphia Chippendale armchair, c.1780, with a pierced carved splat and slip seat. As found. 35”h.x26”w.x20”d., seat 15.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
366.   Set of English Sheraton inlaid mahogany bed steps, c.1820, with embossed leather top and delicate turned legs. 27.5”h.x16.5”w.x28”d.
$700 -$900
Sold for $475
367.   Virginia Sheraton inlaid walnut sideboard, c.1820, with a shaped top above various shaped drawers, bottle drawers and three doors, reeded stiles and reeded turned legs. 41”h.x74.5”w.x25.5”d.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $3000
368.   Early mahogany banquet table, 19th c., with two pedestal ends, reeded down-swept legs with brass paw feet and casters. 28.5”h.x 48.25”w.x86”l. (fully extended)
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $800
369.   Chippendale mahogany side chair, c.1780, with a shell carved crest rail, cabriole legs and ball & claw feet. 39”h.x22”w.x18”d., seat 18”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $225
370.   Italian fruitwood breakfast table with brass mounts, reeded legs and two extra leaves. 29.5”h.x74”l. (fully extended)
$300 -$400
Sold for $150
371.   Cherry candlestand, early 19th c., with a circular top, urn turned shaft and snake feet. 24.5”h., top 20”dia.
$150 -$250
Sold for $200
372.   Massive glass cheese dome with a ball form handle. 13”h.x14”dia.
$100 -$200
Sold for $175
373.   Fine Marklin battleship “Columbia”, c.1900, with clockwork mechanism and original paint decoration. 27”h.x33”l., beam 7”
$10,000 -$15,000
Sold for $70000
374.   Brass candlestick, early 19th c., converted to a table lamp, stick 11”h., overall 19”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $75
375.   Massive rectangular splintwood basket. 12.5”h.x42”x24.5”
$150 -$200
Sold for $350
376.   Victorian cast iron wall planter. 12”h.x15”w.
$100 -$200
Sold for $300
377.   E.M. Hoopes, West Chester, PA glazed stoneware pitcher 7.5”h. and a redware Turk’s head mold 10”dia.
$100 -$200
Sold for $100
378.   Philadelphia Windsor armchair, 18th c., with a carved saddle seat, baluster turned arm supports and baluster turned splay legs. 27.5”h.x28”w.x17.5”d., seat 17.5”h.
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1200
379.   Maple framed N. Currier print “Rail Shooting on the Delaware”. 15”x21”
$250 -$350
Sold for $1900
380.   Sheraton inlaid one-drawer stand, possibly butternut wood. 30.5”h., top 21”x21”
$250 -$300
Sold for $550
381.   Pennsylvania green painted arrow-back highchair, c.1840. 36”h.x16”w.x13”d. and a half-spindle back plank bottom swivel chair 33”h.x18”w.x16”d., seat 18”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $15
382.   Pair of 18th c. Dutch brass wall sconces with repoussé decorated armorial crests. 17”h.x12.5”w.x8.5”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $600
383.   Federal style over-mantel mirror with a mahogany frame, carved gilt eagle and extensive gilt trim. 33”h.x60”w.
$300 -$500
Sold for $1300
384.   Watercolor painting of cattle, goats and herders, 19th c., unsigned and unframed. 9.5”x12.5”
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
385.   Chippendale style blue leather wing chair and matching footstool by Kindel, chair 43”h.x32”w.x29”d., seat 19”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $750
386.   Regency satinwood table with brass gallery and ormolu mounts. 28”h.x24”w.x17”d.
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1500
387.   Kittinger Queen Anne style mahogany lolling chair. 42”h.x22”w.x22”d., seat 18.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
388.   Rare New England Chippendale cherry serpentine chest of drawers, c.1780, with a shaped top, original brasses, fluted quarter columns and bold ogee feet, retains old crusty surface. 37.5”h.x44”w.x21.5”d.
$6,000 -$8,000
Not Sold
389.   English mahogany sewing table, c.1820, with a lift lid, single side drawer, tapered leg and retains the original brasses. 30.5”h., top 21”x14.5”
$1,000 -$1,200
Not Sold
390.   Ivory whale’s tooth scrimshaw, mid-19th c., with an American three-masted sailing ship. 4.25”l.
$300 -$400
Sold for $2400
391.   Ivory whale’s tooth scrimshaw, mid-19th c., with an American three-masted sailing ship. 4”l.
$300 -$400
Sold for $2200
392.   Walrus tusk carved into a cribbage board, 19th c., in the form of a shark eating an animal and decorated with seals, dog sleds, dogs and other animals. 21”l.
$300 -$500
Sold for $900
393.   Eskimo carved walrus tusk pipe, 19th c., with scenes of caribou, seals, walrus, sailing and steam ships and game hunting. 16.25”l.
$500 -$600
Sold for $1600
394.   Three books- Worldly Goods, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Catalogue of the Collection of Paintings of Peter A. Schemm, and The Life and Work Of Martin Johnson Heade
$50 -$100
Sold for $75
395.   Six Parke-Burnet auction catalogues- The American Collection of Mrs. J. Armory Hasket 1944-45 and for the Francis P. Garvan sale 1931.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
396.   Carved wood trencher, 19th c., with early green paint decoration. 5”h.x21.75”l.x13.25”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
397.   Boston, Mass. Chippendale slant-front desk, c.1780, with a lift lid opening to a fitted interior with shell carved center drawer flanked by pigeon holes, all above four graduated drawers, a center drop and boldly carved high ball & claw feet. 43.5”h.x40.5”w.x21”d.
$4,000 -$4,500
Sold for $3750
398.   Maple framed Currier & Ives print “American Field Sports”. As found. 20”x27”
$100 -$200
Sold for $700
399.   Hepplewhite cherry butler’s desk with maple inlays, c.1800, with a fitted interior desk, scalloped skirt and French feet. 44.25”h.x45”w.x20.25”d.
$500 -$600
Not Sold
400.   Voss, Franklin Brooke [American, 1880-1953] oil on canvas equine portrait “Ruler/Brook Steeplechase 1929 and 1930/Belmont Park/Property of Foxcatcher Farms”, signed l.r. “Voss 1952”. 18”x24”
$3,000 -$4,000
Sold for $9500
401.   Scrimshaw porpoise jaw with carved harpoon and sea life designs, 19th c. 16.5”l.
$700 -$900
Sold for $1600
402.   Scrimshaw walrus tusk carved into a cribbage board and decorated with seals, early 20th c. 25”l.
$400 -$600
Sold for $450
403.   Finely carved porpoise jaw, c.1860, with views of the paddlewheel steamship “Tatnall” and a fortress, possibly Cuban. 17”l.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $2100
404.   Bermuda red cedar chest-on-stand, 19th c., the carved base with some restorations. 17.5”h.x21.5”w.x13.25”d.
$200 -$400
Sold for $4000
405.   Hafner toy train set, the locomotive with a clockwork mechanism 2.5”h.x8”l..
$50 -$100
Sold for $125
406.   Peirce, John R. [American/Pennsylvania, 1900-1970] large watercolor painting of an eagle perched on a branch signed lower left “John R, Peirce 1963” and titled “Monkey-Eating Eagle”, matted and mounted in a gilt frame. 36”x36”
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $750
407.   Frog brooch, green jade carved frog sitting on an 18k yg lily pad, 16.1dwt.
$100 -$200
Sold for $325
408.   Peirce, John R. [American/Pennsylvania, 1900-1970] framed watercolor painting of a bird perched on a branch, signed lower left “John R. Peirce 1969”. 19.5”x29.5”
$250 -$350
Sold for $350
409.   Three frog items, all 14k yg, to include a frog ring with emerald eyes, frog brooch with ruby eyes and a guitar-playing frog with green enameled guitar and emerald eye, 14.8dwt.
$600 -$800
Sold for $475
410.   Peirce, John R. [American/Pennsylvania, 1900-1970] framed watercolor painting of birds, signed lower right “John R. Peirce 1963”. 21”x19”
$250 -$350
Sold for $325
410A.   English inlaid mahogany barometer, early 19th c., signed “P. Poncia, Worcester”. As found. 39”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
411.   Peirce, John R. [American/Pennsylvania, 1900-1970] framed watercolor painting of a bird perched on a branch, signed lower left “John R. Peirce 1969”. 29.5”x20”
$250 -$350
Sold for $250
412.   Two silverplate serving trays. 28”l. & 22” l.
$50 -$100
Sold for $25
413.   Maple framed Currier & Ives “American Field Sports”. 21”x27.5”
$400 -$600
Sold for $1200
414.   Large Chippendale style carved mahogany side chair, c.1900, a copy of the Middleton (Delaware) chair, Middleton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. 39”h.x23”w.x18”d., seat 21.5”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $425
415.   Maple framed Currier & Ives “The Cares of a Family”. 20”x25”
$500 -$700
Sold for $850
415A.   Niemann, Edmund J. [UK, 1813-1876] oil on canvas landscape painting of a view from a hillside with a castle and houses overlooking a river and valley titled verso “View Arncliffe on Wharf, Yorks.” And signed lower middle Niemann”. 23”x41”
$1,000 -$1,500
Not Sold
416.   Peirce, John R. [American/Pennsylvania, 1900-1970] framed watercolor painting of two birds, signed l.l. “John R. Peirce 1969”. 29.75”x19.75”
$250 -$350
Sold for $200
417.   Frog brooch, “FJC”, 18k yg with green enameled body with blue spots and white enameled eyes, approximately 31mm x 25mm overall size, 11.7dwt.
$500 -$700
Sold for $475
418.   Partial ornithological china service by Limoges, France, late 19th c., each with colorful birds and with gilt borders, to include: platter 20”x14.5”, platter 18”x12.5”, platter 15.5”x8.75”, eleven plates 9.25”dia., two covered vegetable dishes 5.5”h.x9”dia.,two gravy boats with liners 5”h.x8”l.
$600 -$800
Sold for $1200
419.   Frog brooch, 18k yg with green enameled body with black spots and round brilliant cut diamond eyes, each approximately 0.10ct, approximately 30mm x 31mm overall size, 9.0dwt.
$500 -$700
Sold for $450
420.   Cast iron Belgian wood stove, 19th c., with ornate green, rose and ivory tiles. 33”h.x49”w.x24.5”d.
$500 -$700
Sold for $550
421.   Frog brooch, 18k yg with green enameled body and ruby eyes, 70mm overall, 22.3dwt.
$800 -$1,000
Sold for $1000
422.   Chippendale style mahogany banquet table by Henredon, 20th c., with a single drawer at each end and two extra leaves. 30”h.x46”w.x125” fully extended
$700 -$900
Sold for $400
423.   “Postage” pendant with chain, gold rectangular “Postage, One Penny” commemorative piece in a 10k yg frame supported by a 24” long 18k yg curb link chain, 13.5dwt.
$500 -$700
Sold for $475
424.   Contemporary Oxford bone china service, eggshell with gilt banding to include: 12 bouillon cups 2”h.x5”dia., 12 dinner plates 10.75”dia., 14 luncheon plates 8”dia., 13 salad plates 7”dia., 12 plates 6.5”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $375
425.   Reuge Swiss music box, the blue enameled case with a lid opening to a feather covered singing bird, fitted box. 2”h.x4.5”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $1300
426.   German Rosenthal porcelain partial dinner service, 20th c. with cobalt blue borders and gilt banding to include 12 each: dinner plates 10.5”dia., luncheon plates 8”dia., butter plates 6”dia., and Twelve soup plates by Lenox, eggshell in color with gilt banding 7.5”dia.
$400 -$500
Sold for $550
427.   Reverse crystal intaglio cuff links, 14k yg with four images of dogs, various breeds, 8.4dwt.
$400 -$500
Sold for $1600
428.   Six Continental silver pillboxes, 19th c., with repoussé decoration, three small sterling silver boxes and eight small Continental silver pill boxes, 19th c., tallest 1.5”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $1200
429.   Partial Cauldon Ware china service with pansy and gilt decoration to include 11 plates 9”dia., coffeepot 9”h., 2 cups & saucers. As found.
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
430.   Men’s dress set, platinum and 14k yg, square form with chase-decorated platinum surrounding black onyx tablet centered with a single round brilliant cut diamond, approximately 0.45ct TWD, nine piece set, 12.3dwt.
$500 -$700
Sold for $800
431.   Group of 19th c. Continental silver articles and miniatures to include 3 pill boxes largest 1”h., a harp player, harpsichord, spinning wheel, fire screen, stag, two buttons and a wrench largest 3”h.
$400 -$500
Sold for $700
432.   Men’s dress set, 14k yg with fox heads with ruby eyes, nine piece set, 16.4dwt.
$800 -$1,000
Sold for $1500
433.   Set of eight Austrian fish plates. 8”dia.
$50 -$100
Sold for $125
434.   Men’s dress set, platinum and 14k yg, circular form with chase decorated platinum surrounding mother-of-pearl centered with a single round brilliant cut diamond, approximately 0.25ct TWD, nine piece set, 12.5dwt.
$500 -$600
Sold for $1200
435.   Two fine, colorful Derby porcelain covered tureens, with gilt lion head masks and gilt paw feet. 9”h.x14”w.x9”d.
$400 -$600
Sold for $1900
436.   Reverse crystal intaglio bracelet, “Jecco”, 14k rose gold with five large reverse crystal intaglios depicting song and game birds, 7½” long, 40.6dwt.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1800
437.   Chippendale style mahogany table, late 19th c., with a red marble top, carved knees and disc feet. 29.5”h., top 46”x28”
$400 -$600
Sold for $800
438.   Set of sixteen bone china plates each with individual landscapes of Foxcatcher Farm (formerly known as Licester Hall from 1925-1988) and titled verso “Licester Hall” and hand signed “Geo. W. Reinbold” by the artist George Wilmer Reinbold [American, 1885-1946]. 10.5”dia. each
$200 -$300
Sold for $550
439.   Set of twelve Lenox china bird plates, early 20th c., with gilt borders and the names of the birds featured on each are printed verso. 9”dia.
$600 -$800
Sold for $950
439A.   Four similar fine, colorful Derby porcelain covered vegetable dishes. 6”h.x10.5”x8.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
440.   Set of twelve Minton, English bird plates each with gilt borders, a different bird and titled verso. 9.25”dia.
$600 -$800
Sold for $750
441.   Porcelain fox-form toothpick holder 4”h., Staffordshire porcelain spill vase of a fox, mid-19th c., porcelain planter with a recumbent fox 4”h.
$200 -$250
Sold for $600
442.   Oil on artist board still life painting titled “Apres Midi”, signed l.l. “G. De Chirico” (in the manner of Giorgio De Chirico). 20”x16”
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
442A.   Four similar fine, colorful Derby porcelain covered sauce tureens. 5.5”h.x9”w.x7”
$300 -$400
Sold for $950
443.   Reverse crystal intaglio and diamond bracelet, “S-McT”, 14k yg with five reverse crystal intaglios depicting various song birds, 7½” long, also contains five round brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.15ct each, 26.2dwt.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1600
444.   KPM porcelain deep plate, late 19th century, decorated with a fox and a gilt cat o’ nine tail border. 9.5”dia.
$600 -$800
Sold for $1200
445.   Charm bracelet, 14k yg bracelet with eight gold rabbit charms, including jade, coral, gold & and reverse crystal intaglio, 51.3dwt.
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $1900
445A.   Four fine, colorful Derby porcelain small oval trays 1.25”h.x11”l.x8.5”w. and a large Derby porcelain rectangular bowl 4.5”h.x14.5”l.x9.5”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $450
446.   Pine bench table, 19th c., with a three-board top and lift lid. 29”h., top 72”x38”
$300 -$500
Sold for $150
447.   Charm bracelet, 14k yg, 7½” long, supporting seven various animal charms including several rabbits, 53.0dwt.
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $2100
448.   Belgian Flemish Renaissance oak armoire, c.1900, with two ornately carved paneled doors opening to a shelved interior, and with carved linen fold sides. 57”h.x50”w.x26”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $1200
449.   Frog on lily pad necklace, 18k yg and platinum with a diamond encrusted frog with emerald eyes, thirty single cut accent diamonds, all on a 16” petite rolo link chain, 6.7dwt.
$700 -$800
Sold for $750
450.   Walrus tusk scrimshaw with Eskimos, sled with sled dogs and whales, 19th c. 27”l.x9”w.
$1,000 -$2,000
Sold for $1300
450A.   Set of twelve fine, colorful Derby porcelain plates, approx. 10”dia. each
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
451.   Pair of frog clip-back earrings, 14k yg, with emerald eyes, each containing twenty single cut accent diamonds, 6.2dwt.
$300 -$400
Sold for $275
452.   Bisque porcelain box with fox lid, 19th c., 4”h. and two ceramic foxes.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
453.   Bailey, Banks & Biddle sapphire stick pin, with a platinum set blue sapphire cabochon, approximately 7.5mm x 6mm x 5.5mm, chase decorated platinum, 14k yg pin, #47831, 1.8dwt.
$150 -$250
Sold for $325
454.   Sheraton mahogany two-piece butler’s des, c.1820, with a molded cornice above two cross-hatched mullion glass doors opening to a shelved interior above q fold-down drawer front exposing a maple document drawered interior over two paneled doors all resting on turned feet. 82”h.x43”w.x22.5”d.
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $1300
455.   Seaman Schepps shell brooch and earring set, 14k yg encased shells with applied bezel set blue sapphire and emerald cabochons, clip earrings, double pin brooch, 32.7dwt.
$2,000 -$2,500
Sold for $2200
456.   Country pine store counter, c.1860, with a walnut top, paneled front and four large drawers on the back. 35”h.x97.5”l.x23”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $400
456A.   Set of twelve fine, colorful Derby porcelain plates, approx. 10”dia. each
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
457.   Reverse crystal intaglio brooch, 14k rose gold backing, image of horse and sulky, approximately 25mm x 32mm overall size, 7.2dwt.
$300 -$400
Sold for $650
458.   German porcelain fox with bird 2.25”h., 19th c., Rosenthal porcelain figure of a seated fox 5.5”h., Italian porcelain fox 6.5”h., 20th c. (as found).
$100 -$200
Sold for $250
459.   Three animal figural stickpins, 18k yg including a bull, a fox head and a running horse, 8.0dwt.
$400 -$500
Sold for $600
459A.   Three similar fine, colorful Derby porcelain platters, each approx. 14”x10.5”
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
460.   Blue painted hanging plate rack, 19th c. 35”h.x39”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
461.   Men’s 14k yg signet type ring with engraved eagle head, 5.3dwt.
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
462.   English William & Mary oak table with two drawers, turned legs and stretcher base. 30”h.x43”w.x25”d.
$300 -$500
Sold for $375
463.   1976 Olympic Team ring, 10k yg, “Josten’s”, 14.4dwt.
$300 -$400
Sold for $350
464.   Earthenware planter with a standing fox, 20th c. 8”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
464A.   Set of twelve fine, colorful Derby porcelain plates, approx. 10”dia. each
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
465.   Crucifix pendant on chain, 18k yg crucifix supported by a 20” long 18k yellow gold mariners link chain, 11.5dwt.
$500 -$700
Sold for $600
466.   Royal Copenhagen porcelain figural group of two foxes 4.5”h. and Royal Copenhagen porcelain fox 3.5”h. (as found).
$100 -$200
Sold for $300
467.   Partial English Coalport china service decorated with colorful birds, flowers and leaves, to include: 11 dinner plates 10.5”dia., 12 luncheon plates 8”dia., 11 butter plates 6”dia., 11 saucers 5.75”dia. and 11 cups 2”h.
$500 -$700
Sold for $1100
468.   Large blue transfer decorated charger with fox decoration 16”dia., 20th c., and small English transfer decorated plate with fox decoration 12”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
469.   Reverse crystal intaglio and gold money clip, 14k yg with an image of a bull in pasture, 7.0 dwt.
$250 -$350
Sold for $250
469A.   Set of twelve fine, colorful Derby porcelain plates, approx. 10”dia. each
$200 -$300
Sold for $350
470.   Partial Limoges dessert service with colorful bird, floral and gilt decoration to include: 8 plates 7.5”, five saucers 4.25”, 4 cups 2.25”, creamer 3.5”, sugar pot 4” (lacking lid) and coffeepot 4.5” (lacking lid).
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
471.   Carved mother of pearl rabbit head pin with a ruby eye, 14k yg backing and pin, 7.2dwt.
$100 -$200
Sold for $550
472.   KPM porcelain deep plate, late 19th c., decorated with two hunters with dogs and a gilt oak leaf border. 9.5”dia.
$600 -$800
Sold for $1700
473.   Three figural tie tacks, 14k yg, one of an owl and the other two of frogs, 8.2dwt.
$350 -$450
Sold for $200
474.   Ten Worcester porcelain plates and four footed dishes, late 19th c., with colorful bird and floral decoration and blue borders, plates 8.75”dia., dishes 8.75”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $425
474A.   Set of thirteen fine, colorful Derby porcelain plates, approx. 10”dia. each
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
475.   Fox brooch, 14k yg, in the form of a fox with bird in its mouth and with a ruby eye, 15.5dwt.
$600 -$800
Sold for $650
476.   Wrestlers pendant on chain, 14k yg wrestlers charm supported by a 20” long 14k yg rope link chain, 5.3dwt.
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
477.   Bull brooch, 14k yg in the form of a bull, with a ruby eye, 12.4dwt.
$500 -$700
Sold for $475
478.   Set of six plates by Limoges, France, with duck postage stamp decoration 11.5”dia., partial French porcelain cooking service, 20th c., decorated with game animals to include 2 covered pots 4”h. & 5.5”h. and an open baking dish 17”l. together with a floral decorated porcelain baking dish 14”l.
$250 -$350
Sold for $100
479.   Grouping of men’s jewelry & accessories to include: a sterling ID bracelet, carved pocket knife, gold-filled “Merry Christmas” charm, silver and marcasite frog brooch, four fraternity pins, small clip with fox head, carved walnut shell, silver Olympic ring, money clip with bull’s head, etc.
$50 -$100
Sold for $50
479A.   Four similar fine, colorful Derby porcelain platters (one unmarked), largest 14.5”x10.75”
$200 -$300
Sold for $300
480.   Queen Anne style mahogany mixing table with a Corian top. 32.5”h.x38”w.x21”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $350
481.   French style fire gilt chandelier, c.1900, with twelve lights. 23”h.x25”w.
$100 -$200
Sold for $175
482.   Chippendale walnut slant-front desk, c.1780, with a lift lid opening to a step-down drawered and pigeonholed interior all over a case with one long drawer over two split drawers over two long drawers and all resting on straight bracket feet. 43”h.x38”w.
$700 -$900
Sold for $950
483.   Four porcelain covered boxes with fox decorated lids, English creamware mug with transfer decoration “The Fox”, a porcelain fox dressed in a robe 4”h., and a porcelain fox with an urn, all 19th c.
$150 -$200
Sold for $325
483A.   Eighteen fine, colorful Derby porcelain small plates, approx. 8”dia. each and thirteen soup plates 10”dia.
$250 -$350
Sold for $500
484.   Set of ten Queen Anne style mahogany dining chairs by Henredon, eight side chairs and two armchairs 43.5”h.x21”w.x18”d., seats 18”h.
$800 -$1,000
Sold for $1600
485.   Green Japanned storage cupboard, 20th c., with turned legs and center stretcher. 63”h.x42”w.x18”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
486.   Sterling silver centerpiece bowl. 16”l., 28 troy oz.
$600 -$800
Sold for $600
487.   Tiffany sterling silver bread tray 10.5”l. and two baby cups. 11 troy oz.
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
487A.   Three similar fine, colorful Derby porcelain platters, two 16”x12.5” & one 18”x14”
$200 -$300
Sold for $600
488.   Chippendale style mahogany breakfront with glass shelves. 80.5”h.x50”w.x14”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $150
489.   Massive brass cowbell, 19th c., with a leather strap and iron buckle, bell 4.5”h.x8”dia.
$300 -$400
Sold for $300
490.   Large turned wooden bowl, 19th c., with a raised rim. 6”h.x19”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $275
491.   Chippendale style mahogany commode, late 19th c., with two drawers over a long drawer, two doors and ball & claw feet. 32”h.x28”w.x18”d.
$300 -$400
Sold for $400
492.   Misc. grouping to include: London silver 1708 toy porringer 1”h., two silver watch fobs, a dog and a fox, brass horse-form stamp, purple enameled compact, miniature cranberry glass and brass mug, two glass perfume bottles with sterling silver overlay, green glass and silver perfume bottle, tortoiseshell box, etc.
$300 -$400
Sold for $1200
492A.   J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia reverse crystal intaglio brooch, 14k rose gold backing and horn frame, crystal has image of two rabbits, 15.0dwt.
$500 -$700
Sold for $2200
493.   English silver nutmeg grater in the form of a nut, a sterling silver example, two 19th c. Continental silver nutmeg graters, one decorated with a boy and bee 1.5”h., one with a turn handle 2.25”h. and a Georgian silver toddy ladle with a horn handle 8.5”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $1000
494.   Silver horse head watch fob, 9 silver metal horses, brass fox head with hinged lid, gold colored metal horse head vesta box 2”l., brass ram head vesta box with glass eyes, bronze bull dog head by Tiffany and Asian carved ivory horse and groomer, all 19th c.
$400 -$600
Sold for $850
495.   Set of Continental silver flatware, all monogrammed “dP”, to include six each dinner forks, luncheon forks, table spoons, teaspoons, serving spoons.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $25
496.   Group of seven 19th c. Continental silver miniatures- two windmills, merry-go-round, two wheelbarrows, sleigh with stag, and a dressing table form box 4”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $600
497.   Group of five sterling and Continental silver items- silver stag bottle stopper, silver cow-form creamer with garnet eyes, sterling silver riding boot spur and egg cup 3.5”h., English silver toast holder.
$200 -$300
Sold for $600
498.   Two George III marrow spoons by Paul Crespin 1759, 8.25”l., two English silver marrow spoons by Robert Rogers, London 1773, 9”l. and three other Georgian marrow spoons.
$300 -$500
Sold for $800
499.   Walnut double-barrel pistol, 18th c., with a brass trigger guard. As found. 14”l.
$100 -$200
Sold for $200
500.   Large set of blue-cut-to-clear glassware, late 19th c., to include: 29 goblets 6”, 11 wine glasses 4.5”, 12 dessert glasses 4.25”, 12 sherry glasses 4”, 21 cordial glasses 3”, 2 bottles with stoppers 6.5”, some marked “VSL”, probably Val St. Lambert.
$400 -$600
Sold for $2400
501.   English Prattware creamer, late 19th c., in the form of a fox head. 5.5”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $550
502.   Carved wood bowl 6”h.x15.5”dia. and a wood scoop 13”l., both 19th c.
$100 -$150
Sold for $275
502A.   Ladies 14k yg anniversary band with 10 small channel set diamonds, a sapphire and sterling silver band and a pair of 14k yg teardrop earrings.
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
503.   Carved ivory standing fox, 19th c., and mounted on a rectangular base. 3”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $500
504.   French glass fox signed “Agulals, Paris”. 3.5”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $150
505.   Three 19th c. Austrian cold painted bronzes, a fox and rabbit 2”h., a fox dressed as a hunter 3”h. and a standing fox.
$200 -$300
Sold for $550
506.   Relief carved alabaster plaque with figural group “Rebecca at the Well” signed “E.W. Wyon, Oct. 1843” 7”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
507.   Enameled traveling clock, early 20th c., with ornate metal mounts and Arabic numerals. As found.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
508.   Six 19th c. Continental silver miniature boxes tallest 1.5”, sterling silver cup 2”h., gold colored metal watch fob with dog decoration, and group of silverplate items to include a dog whistle, fountain pen, pencil holder, letter openers, chamber sticks, etc.
$300 -$400
Sold for $900
509.   Two 19th c. Staffordshire porcelain figures- a spill vase with foxes 7.5”h., a standing fox 7”h. and two other ceramic foxes.
$100 -$200
Sold for $600
510.   White 19th c. Staffordshire porcelain watch safe with foxes, 19th c. white porcelain fox 3”h., milk glass fox-on-nest 7”h. and two other foxes.
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
511.   Group of six ceramic foxes to include Beswick, Boehm, etc., largest 9.5”l.
$100 -$200
Sold for $425
512.   Diminutive Queen Anne cedar highboy, c.1770, probably Bermuda, with a molded cornice above five drawers on a base with three drawers, scalloped apron and delicate turned legs. 59”h.x31.5”w.x19”d.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $2000
512A.   WITHDRAWN
513.   Group of silver- sterling cake slice 9.25”; Dutch silver box w/Delft lid; 10 silver souvenir spoons, silver spoon w/fox head handle dated 1892; 2 English silver picks; silverplate- Gorham “Kings” fish slices 12”, Italian salad set, 8 miniature spoons, etc.
$100 -$150
Sold for $400
514.   Ten ceramic fox items, 19th/20th c., to include 2 covered boxes, largest 4”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $250
515.   Lalique style frosted glass fox, clear glass fox and three ceramic foxes, tallest 5.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $175000
516.   White bisque porcelain planter, late 19th c., with fox and rabbit 6”h., and a white bisque porcelain figure, 20th c., of a seated fox in foxhunting attire 8”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $100
517.   Group of men’s jewelry and accessories- shirt studs, cufflinks, tie tacks, vest chains, etc.
$200 -$300
Sold for $800
518.   Group of sterling silver tableware, flatware, etc.
$500 -$700
Sold for $1200
519.   Chippendale walnut tall case clock, the painted moon dial face signed “Thos. Norton, Phila. County” and with a broken arch bonnet encasing eight-day works above a case with fluted columns flanking a shaped door above a conforming base with ogee feet. Provenance: The Wentz Family, owners of Hope Lodge, Fort Washington, PA from 1832 to1921. 91.5”h.
$7,000 -$9,000
Not Sold
520.   Black Forest carving of a fox on a fence, c.1880. 11”h.x46”l.
$400 -$600
Sold for $375
521.   Pair of English 925 silver seated fox salt & pepper shakers. 3”h., 8 troy oz.
$300 -$400
Sold for $600
522.   Six French silverplate picks, late 19th c., with animal handles and one with a shell handle, 9”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $50
523.   Pair of English 925 silver standing fox salt & pepper shakers. 3”l., 8 troy oz.
$300 -$400
Sold for $700
524.   Set of eleven English 925 silver spoons, the handles with standing dog figures. 4.5”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
525.   Yellow glazed sewer tile fox head, late 19th c. 5.5”h.x5”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $400
526.   English ceramic fox head bottle advertising “R. Hill Wine and Spirits Merchants”, 19th c., repair to one ear. 5.5”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $550
527.   Staffordshire porcelain spill vase in the form of a standing fox. 8.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
528.   Carved ivory fox head walking stick handle, late 19th c., with glass eyes. 1.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $650
529.   Cold painted bronze of a fox with a rooster. 2.5”h.x9”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $900
530.   Group of five ceramic foxes.
$100 -$200
Sold for $275
531.   Four cold painted bronze foxes, largest 5”l.
$150 -$250
Sold for $1300
532.   Sandström, Harvey Dean [American, b.1925] framed and matted watercolor of mallards in flight signed lower center “Sandström 1983”. 9”x12”
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
533.   Ceramic tankard with fox lid 10”h., two fox spill vases and a sugar bowl with fox handles (missing lid).
$75 -$125
Sold for $125
534.   Cased set of eight silver spoons, the handles with running rabbits, by Swain Adeney, London.
$100 -$150
Sold for $225
535.   Pair of German 800 silver seated fox salt & pepper shakers. 4”h., 10 troy oz.
$300 -$500
Sold for $750
536.   Cold painted bronze, 19th c., of a seated fox 2.75”h., a metal standing fox 4.75”h., and two metal running foxes, largest 6.75”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $700
537.   Cold painted bronze figural group of foxes playing pool, late 19th c. 2.5”h.
$400 -$500
Sold for $750
538.   Asian carved wood fox with a duck in its mouth 3.25”h., carved marcasite fox head 1.5”h., Asian jade carving of a rabbit mounted on an ebonized stand 3.5”h., all 20th c.
$300 -$400
Sold for $225
539.   Group of ten porcelain fox figural group covered boxes, spill vases, etc.
$100 -$200
Sold for $325
540.   Two ceramic foxes tallest 5”h., fox head, stag horn & pewter stein lid and a metal fox on round base.
$100 -$200
Sold for $150
541.   Group of decorative doorknobs- 10 French porcelain w/floral decoration, 4 turquoise blue glass, pair of light blue with sulfide foxhunting scenes, 3 clear glass, and misc. hardware.
$200 -$300
Sold for $350
542.   Large Russian lacquerware decorated box, c.1960, decorated with bears in a forest. 3.5”h.x10.25”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
543.   Ivory panel decorated with a Near East scene of a ruler and subjects. 7”x4” and a Russian lacquerware tea caddy 4”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $300
544.   Finely decorated Russian lacquerware box, c.1880, decorated with sledding scene and horses. 5”h.x8.5”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
545.   Carved ivory fox with chicken mounted on a marble base, late 19th c. As found. 4”h.
$200 -$400
Sold for $225
546.   German porcelain fox head mug, late 19th c. 9”h. and a German porcelain bottle made in the form of a fox wearing a bowtie 8”h.
$250 -$350
Sold for $800
547.   Russian lacquerware box, c.1960, with ice fishing decoration, signed. 2”h.x6”w.
$50 -$100
Sold for $75
548.   Asian hard stone carving of a seated fox mounted on a wood base 1.25”h., 20th c., carved Asian ivory curled up horse on stand 1.25”h.x2.25”l., 19th c. and two other carved stone fox figures.
$200 -$300
Sold for $1500
549.   Carved wood whip handle in the form of a fox with glass eyes 13”l., c.1880, small cold painted bronze fox and two hounds mounted on driftwood 12.5”l., and two small cold painted figures of a fox and of a hound mounted in a glass. dome, the mahogany base inscribed “G.H. Childs 1941”.
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
550.   Russian lacquerware box decorated with a woman in the snow with Old Man Winter, signed and dated ’86 (1886). 2.25”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $100
551.   Bailey, Banks & Biddle boxed gold fox head shirt studs and cufflinks with garnet eyes.
$400 -$600
Sold for $1800
552.   Set of thirteen coin silver spoons by H.J. Pepper 5.75”l., and four other flatware pieces.
$100 -$200
Sold for $200
553.   German carved whip handle in the form of a seated fox with glass eyes, late 19th c., Two German stuffed foxes 6”h., and two porcelain toothpick holders with foxes.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
554.   Twenty six miniature cold painted bronzes- 24 fox figures, a duck and a dog, tallest .75”h.
$200 -$400
Sold for $700
555.   Thirteen miniature cold painted bronze fox figures, tallest 1.5”h.
$300 -$500
Sold for $2300
556.   Rockingham type ceramic holder decorated with a fox and rabbit 3.5”h., late 19th c., Victorian porcelain powder jar with fox head lid 4”dia., Royal Copeland porcelain figure of a seated fox 3.5”h., and a Dresden porcelain figure of a seated fox 3”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
557.   Pair of Staffordshire porcelain pen holders, c.1860, with fox decoration 2.5”h. and two other porcelain foxes tallest 4.5”h. As found.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
558.   Four Rosenthal German porcelain foxes, tallest 5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $350
559.   Group of fox items- red Bohemia glass square with etched foxes, carved bone fox, metal seals, porcelain foxes, etc.
$200 -$300
Sold for $225
560.   Porcelain figural group of a fox being chased by two hounds 5”h., late 19th c., Staffordshire porcelain spill vase in the form of a bird and fox with a center urn 6.75”h., late 19th c., bisque lid in the form of a fox with a rabbit, late 19th c., porcelain figural group of a boy and fox, and two porcelain foxes. As found.
$100 -$150
Sold for $300
561.   Royal Copenhagen porcelain fox with kits. 4.25”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $225
562.   Three English ceramic fox head stirrup cups, tallest 5”h.
$200 -$400
Sold for $950
563.   Painted ceramic seated fox signed “Louis Paul Jonas Studios” 2.5”h., two German Rosenthal porcelain recumbent foxes 3.25”h., ceramic fox-form salt shaker 3.75”h., Porcelain seated fox, 20th c., Aynsley, England 3”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
564.   St. Louis frosted glass lid in the form of a fox 3”h., two porcelain fox heads, 19th c., two porcelain boxes with fox lids, 19th c., and a white porcelain fox whistle. Tallest 5.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
565.   Rosewood cased humidor by Dunhill, inside lid dated 9-24-83 and with signatures, the lid with plaque “J. E. duP”. 5.5”h.x12.5”w.x10.25”d.
$50 -$100
Sold for $300
566.   Group of five ceramic foxes, largest 5.25”.
$100 -$200
Sold for $425
567.   Meissen porcelain figural group of foxes with their kits, 19th c. 7”h.x10”w.
$500 -$800
Sold for $1000
568.   Eleven Austrian cold painted bronze standing foxes, approx. 4”h. each
$500 -$700
Sold for $850
569.   Carved alabaster figure of a seated fox, 19th c. 9”h.x5”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
570.   Austrian cold painted bronze figural group of foxes in foxhunting attire seated at a table. 3”h.x4.5”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $1200
571.   Parian ware figure of a fox with game, after a bronze by C. Moigniez 5”h.x8”w., German porcelain figure of a fox playing a fiddle 6.25”h., 19th c., and pair of Staffordshire porcelain quill holders, c.1860, with fox decoration 4”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
572.   Five sulfide marbles containing lamb figures, largest 2”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
573.   Two miniature cold painted bronze foxes playing pool 1.5”h., nine-piece Austrian cold painted bronze marching band of foxes and a rabbit .75”h., and an eight-piece Austrian cold painted bronze marching band of foxes 1.25”h.
$600 -$800
Sold for $750
574.   German Victorian porcelain planter with a huntsman, dog and dead fox 5.5”h., Spode porcelain figure of a standing fox 5.5”h.x11”l., and a pair of Staffordshire porcelain pen holders, c.1860, with fox and dead bird 3.5”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $550
575.   Seven Austrian cold painted bronze foxes, largest 8”l.
$1,000 -$1,500
Sold for $1600
576.   Large porcelain fox head stirrup cup, late 19th c. 7”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $1200
577.   Four seated Austrian cold painted bronze foxes, tallest 3”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $700
578.   Six porcelain fox figures, a covered box with fox lid and a white porcelain bird whistle, largest pc. 4.25”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $175
579.   KPM porcelain figure of a standing fox on an oval base 3”x6”, Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure of a seated fox 6”h. and a sleeping fox 6”l.
$300 -$400
Sold for $325
580.   Two cold painted bronze miniature foxhunting figural groups with hounds and foxes, tallest 1.5”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $475
581.   Three Austrian cold painted bronze foxes, tallest 4”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $1200
582.   Group of twenty-five metal animal figures, some cold painted, tallest 4.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $600
583.   Fourteen miniature cold painted bronze foxes, tallest 1.5”h.
$200 -$400
Sold for $650
584.   Large porcelain figure of a rabbit with an egg and Easter basket, late 19th c. 9”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $425
585.   Turner, William [American/Virginia, 1934- ] bronze figure of a recumbent fox signed “W.H. Turner 11/25 1983”. 2.5”h.x13.5”l.x2.75”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $350
586.   Cold painted bronze of a fox in black tie dress 3.5”h., late 19th c., Austrian cold painted bronze fox with quail 2”h., and six other contemporary cold painted bronze foxes.
$300 -$500
Sold for $950
587.   Maple framed Currier & Ives print “Woodcock”. 10.5”x13”
$100 -$200
Sold for $250
588.   Sandström, Harvey Dean [American, b.1925] framed and matted watercolor painting of birds “Campephilus Principalis” and signed upper left “Sandström” and articles about the bird. 17”x19”
$300 -$400
Sold for $425
589.   Two silver swan-form master salts with glass inserts and moveable wings, probably German. 3.25”h.x4.75”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $425
590.   Pair of 14k yg cufflinks and three shirt studs with garnet stones retailed by J.E. Caldwell.
$600 -$800
Sold for $425
591.   Miniature French style gilt and enamel decorated porcelain set of furniture- two chairs, a stool and table/music box with Swiss movement 20th c. and another small non-matching chair. Table 2”h.x3”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $650
592.   Cloisonné chamber stick 2”h., 19th c., Silver cup made by John Henry & Charles Lias, London 1829 2.5”h., a sterling silver pitcher and bowl, Victorian silverplate squirrel napkin ring.
$200 -$300
Sold for $375
593.   German porcelain pipe in the form of a seated fox, late 19th c. 4.25”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $200
594.   Meerschaum pipe with carved foxhunt scene, 19th c. 7”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $250
595.   Three porcelain fox head stirrup cups, 19th c., each approx. 5”h.
$500 -$600
Sold for $500
596.   Group of table linens, napkins, placemats, doilies, etc., some damask.
$100 -$200
Sold for $175
597.   “Eversharp” 14k yg ink pen.
$500 -$700
Sold for $275
598.   Meissen porcelain ashtray with a seated fox figure. 3.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $375
599.   Meissen porcelain figural group of two kit foxes. 6”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $750
600.   Two Russian lacquerware tea caddy boxes, late 19th c., one with a sled scene and the other with a dinner table scene. 4”h.x6”w.x4”d.
$200 -$400
Sold for $300
601.   Carved wood decoy of a black duck with original paint decoration and signed “R. Bliss” 16”l. and a carved wood decoy of a pintail duck, 20th c., with paint of a later date. 18” l.
$300 -$400
Sold for $375
602.   Three round Russian lacquerware boxes each with decorated tops.5”, 4” & 3.5”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
603.   Three carved duck decoys- canvasback duck, c.1940, with original paint decoration 16”l., pintail duck, early 20th c., with paint of a later date 19.5”l., and a hooded merganser, 20th c., with paint of a later date.
$200 -$300
Sold for $375
604.   Atlas of the Main Line 1948, Franklin Survey Co., Delaware County Vol. I 1909-10, A.H. Mueller. Map of Delaware Co., and a smaller Main Line Atlas. As found.
$75 -$100
Sold for $150
605.   Large Russian lacquerware decorated box, c.1960, decorated with bears in a forest. 3.5”h.x10.25”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
606.   Two Dobbs straw hats in original boxes and a Stetson straw boater hat.
$50 -$100
Sold for $75
607.   Large Russian lacquerware box. The top and front decorated with sleigh races with galloping horses. As found. 5.25”h.x8”w.x5.25”d.
$100 -$200
Sold for $100
608.   Watercolor painting of a bowl of roses signed l.r. “Helen Paul”. 15”x20.25”
$50 -$100
Sold for $5
609.   Three rectangular Russian lacquerware decorated boxes, c.1960. 6.25” & two 5”l.
$100 -$150
Sold for $50
610.   Four contemporary oil on canvas paintings, largest 13.25”x10.5”
$50 -$100
Sold for $15
611.   Two similar Russian lacquerware boxes, c.1960, one decorated with a deer hunter on horseback 2.5”x2.75” and the other with a man and bird 2”x4”, both signed.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
612.   Two brass cow bells with leather straps, largest 24”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $250
613.   Cylindrical Russian lacquerware box marked “62”, decorated with three horses and a cart. 3.5”h.x4”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $125
614.   Early Staffordshire porcelain seated fox figure 3.25”h., c.1765, and a late 19th c. German porcelain standing fox toothpick holder 4.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $400
615.   Collection of ten leather and brass/metal livestock bells, brass sleigh bells in a wooden box, largest example 20”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $450
616.   Group of Beatrix Potter porcelain figures by E. Warne & Co., Ltd., Beswick, London each approx 3.5”h., and two Goebel birds and an unmarked bird.
$200 -$300
Sold for $700
617.   Round Russian lacquerware box decorated with two women, signed and dated ’88. 2”h.x5”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $75
618.   Three rectangular carved wood trenchers with red painted bases, largest 25.5”l.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
619.   Four Russian lacquerware decorated pieces, c.1960- an oval box with bird decoration 1.5”h. canister 2”h., a round pendant 2”dia. and a square Russian lacquerware decorated box 1.25”h.x7”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $300
620.   Four English Staffordshire spaniels, c.1870, largest 11.5”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $250
621.   Three Russian lacquerware decorated boxes, c.1960, one square and two oval and a rectangular Russian lacquerware box decorated with horsemen, signed and dated ’90, largest 3”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $400
622.   Group of twelve English Staffordshire spaniels, c.1870, tallest 6”h., and a chalkware dog 3.25”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
623.   Six Russian lacquerware boxes, largest 1”h.x2.5”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $225
624.   Ceramic fox head cookie jar 9”h., late 19th c., signed “Gien” and a porcelain seated fox on a plinth 7.5”h., early 20th c.
$100 -$200
Sold for $900
625.   Bowl carved “In which Princess Nahienaena’s feather lei was returned to Hawaii from the Marquesas by Reverend James K. Kekela in 1899”. 8”h.x13”w.
$50 -$100
Sold for $13000
626.   Porcelain fox head, late 19th c., probably German 7.5”h. and a Ceramic oil lamp, late 19th c., in the form of a vixen fox 8.5”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $350
627.   Five Russian lacquerware boxes, largest 1.75”h.x5.5”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $75
628.   Colorful English Majolica ceramic pitcher, late 19th c., with fox head finial and riding whip handle.14”h.
$400 -$600
Sold for $900
629.   Five Russian lacquerware boxes, largest 2.15”h.x4”w.
$150 -$200
Sold for $125
630.   Carved wood decoy of a hen bufflehead duck, 20th c., with original paint decoration 19.5” l. and a carved wood and paint decorated figure of a spotted sandpiper, 20th c., 7”h.x8”l.
$50 -$100
Sold for $175
631.   Ten Russian lacquerware boxes, largest 5.125”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $325
632.   WITHDRAWN
633.   Six Russian lacquerware boxes and a goblet, largest box 1.75”h.x6”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $125
634.   Shepard, Ernest Howard [British, 1879-1976] pen and ink drawing of foxes in a theme park signed lower right “Ernest H. Shepard” and titled verso “The Three Foxes”. 12”x9.5”
$400 -$600
Sold for $3250
635.   Six Russian lacquerware boxes, some 19th c., largest 2.5”h.x4”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $400
636.   Large watercolor painting of two ducks titled “Chaulelasmus Streperus Gadwell” and signed l.r. indistinctly. 35”x25”
$500 -$800
Sold for $1500
637.   Five Russian lacquerware boxes, largest 1.5”h.x7.5”w.
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
638.   Round gilt framed shell work of a bird carrying a fish, 20th c. 19”dia.
$100 -$200
Sold for $125
639.   Three 19th c. Russian lacquerware boxes- one with a lock decorated with two horses and people in an open sleigh 4”h., one decorated with a statue of a man 3”h. and one decorated with a water girl. 3.5”h.x5.5”l.
$200 -$300
Sold for $500
640.   Assembled Lionel train set, c.1950, to include two locomotives, cars, stations, transformer, boxes of track, crossing signs, cattle loader and a small Marklin engine and tender.
$400 -$600
Sold for $1900
641.   Three Russian lacquerware boxes- one 19th c. decorated with three horses and an open cart 1”h.x5.25”l., one decorated with a lake scene 2”h.x6”l. and one decorated with a shipwreck 2.25”h.x5.5”l.
$250 -$350
Sold for $550
642.   Three maple framed and matted engravings of birds “Engraved, Printed & Colored by R. Havell 1834”, to include: Great Red-breasted Rail, Plate CCIII, 17.5”x24”, Lora Rail, Plate CCXXXIII, 17.5”x24” and Virginia Rail, Plate CCV, 17.5”x23.5”
$800 -$1,200
Sold for $1600
643.   Four 19th c. Russian lacquerware decorated pieces- box decorated with a mountain scene, box decorated with a man and woman riding a wolf 2”h., tea caddy decorated with three horses and people in an open cart 4.5”h. and a canister decorated with a man and woman 6”h.x2.5”dia.
$200 -$300
Sold for $550
644.   Stag horn cane handle carved in the form of a fox 3.5”l., stag horn whip handle with a silver fox, late 19th c. 3”l., eight German carved wood foxes and a ceramic fox.
$100 -$200
Sold for $225
645.   Two 19th c. Russian lacquerware boxes each decorated with three horses and a sleigh. 2”h. & 2.25”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $200
646.   Five ceramic foxes, three by Rosenthal incl. the largest 6”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $300
647.   Five Staffordshire fox figural groups, c.1870, including a quill holder, tallest 8”h.
$100 -$150
Sold for $325
648.   Two Russian lacquerware boxes, 20th c., one decorated with a man and a woman and the other with two warriors on horseback, 2”h. each
$100 -$200
Sold for $50
649.   Eight porcelain fox figures including Royal Doulton, Struck and Royal Worcester, tallest 5”h.
$150 -$200
Sold for $325
650.   Russian lacquerware plaque decorated with a horse and sledding scene, signed and dated 1988. 16.25”x9.5”
$100 -$200
Sold for $175
651.   Pennsylvania maple flintlock long rifle, c.1790, with a brass trigger guard, the lock signed “J. Werdebaugh”. Heavily refinished. 67”l.
$400 -$600
Sold for $1400
652.   Pair of Asian porcelain duck boxes, 19th c. 8”h.x7.5”l.
$300 -$400
Sold for $1300
653.   Lancaster County, Pennsylvania walnut percussion long rifle, c.1790, signed “Depperd”, around a 60 cal., probably a goose gun. 68”l.
$400 -$600
Sold for $1400
654.   Oak framed stained glass armorial crest of the William Licester Austin family (“Beaumont”, Bryn Mawr, PA) grandfather to John E. du Pont and president of the Baldwin Locomotive Works. 24”x32”
$150 -$250
Sold for $375
655.   Sandström, Harvey Dean [American, b.1925] ten unframed watercolor paintings of various birds, each signed “Sandström”, approx. 20”x12” each
$400 -$600
Sold for $1000
656.   Set of twelve Mason’s, England ironstone game bird plates, two each of six birds, with color transfer decoration and sepia borders. 10.5”dia. each
$200 -$300
Sold for $250
657.   Sandström, Harvey Dean [American, b.1925] ten unframed watercolor paintings of various birds, each signed “Sandström”, approx. 20”x12” each
$400 -$600
Sold for $900
658.   Limoges china game bird service, late 19th c., to include a platter and twelve matching plates, each with a different bird against a red background and ornate gilt decorated borders and each titled with the name of the bird verso. Platter 17.5”x12”, plates 9”dia.
$400 -$600
Sold for $2750
659.   Peirce, John R. [American, 1900-1970] folio of fourteen watercolor paintings of birds by John R. Peirce. 12 are 10”x15” & 2 are 15”x10”
$400 -$600
Sold for $1200
660.   American baluster form creamer, 18th c., with ornate chased scroll work and trifid feet. 4.25”h.
$200 -$300
Sold for $175
661.   Framed E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. shipping manifest from the ship “Tam O’Shanter, dated 16, May 1877. 5.5”x13”
$25 -$75
Sold for $850
662.   Tin over wood silhouette of a Canadian goose, used as a decoy for goose hunting, early 20th c.18”x33”
$100 -$150
Sold for $150
663.   Shuptrine, Hubert [American, 1936-2006] watercolor portrait of a bearded man, signed l.r. “Hubert Shuptrine”. 18.5”x14”
$500 -$700
Sold for $15000
664.   Shuptrine, Hubert [American, 1936-2006] watercolor portrait of John E. du Pont, signed l.l. “Hubert Shuptrine”. 27”x18.5”
$500 -$700
Sold for $4750
665.   Two volume set with half calf , George Washington by W.C. Ford, Scribner & Sons, NY, 1900, limited edition No. 1050 out of 1250. 10.25”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $125
666.   English mahogany sea captain’s desk, c.1820, with a pull-up mirror above a cylinder roll opening to a writing desk over a single drawer and faux drawers, the sides with pull out drawers and brass handles. 37”h.x25.5”w.x23”d.
$1,500 -$2,000
Sold for $1500
667.   Twenty-eight volume set, red half-calf, The Universal Anthology published by the Clark Co., London, 1899, limited edition 444 of 1000. 10.25”h.
$300 -$400
Sold for $150
668.   New England Queen Anne style tiger maple lowboy with a shell carved center drawer. 30”h., top 36”x20”
$500 -$700
Sold for $450
669.   Hepplewhite cherry two-part secretary bookcase, c.1800, with two blind doors opening to a shelved interior above a lower section with a lift lid opening to an unusual pigeonholed and serpentine document drawered interior over four graduated drawers and flaring French feet. 84.5”h.x44.5”w.
$600 -$800
Sold for $750
670.   Oil on canvas equine portrait, c.1900, signed l.r. “RVVS”, and mounted in a gilt frame. 11.5”x13.75”
$200 -$300
Sold for $150
671.   Set of eight Duncan Phyfe style mahogany chairs with carved lyre backs and striped upholstered seats, two armchairs and six side chairs 33.25”h.x18”w.x16”d., seats 18”h.
$800 -$1,000
Sold for $400
672.   Jacobean oak center hall table with breadboard ends, carved frieze, a single drop leaf and stretcher base. 30.5”h.x33.5”l.x28”w., leaf 21.5”
$400 -$600
Sold for $200
673.   French oval oil on canvas portrait of a standing young woman wearing a white dress and ermine trimmed scarlet wrap, c.1860, and the ornate gilt frame bearing a plaque indicating the artist as Anton Einsle, unsigned. 25”x29”
$500 -$700
Sold for $250
674.   Maryland Sheraton secretary desk, c.1820, the upper section with tambour doors opening to a document drawered and pigeonholed interior over a lower section with a fold down lid opening to a writing surface above three drawers and unusual turned legs, possibly Annapolis. 57”h.x42”w.x19.5”d.
$700 -$900
Sold for $600
675.   Three ring-binders of antique furniture and accessories in the du Pont home, “Foxcatcher Farm”, Newtown Square, PA and a Sotheby’s insurance appraisal dated 1989.
$150 -$200
Sold for $550
676.   Large Anglo-Irish Queen Anne mahogany drop-leaf table, c.1760, with two D-shaped leaves, cylindrical legs and carved drake feet. 27.5”h.x19”w.x57”d., each leaf 21”
$800 -$1,000
Not Sold
677.   Group of early brass locks, small glass inkstand, miniature sterling silver scale, lacquered box, cloisonné cup plates, etc.
$250 -$350
Sold for $550
678.   American mahogany cased and brass-bound apothecary chest, c,1820, with multiple bottles. 8.5”h.x15”w.x11.25”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
679.   Pennsylvania bamboo turned Windsor armchair, 19th c. 35”h.x19.5”w.x17”d., seat 16.5”h.
$100 -$200
Sold for $100
680.   Queen Anne mahogany mirror, 18th c., with a foliate gilt carved crest. 52”x19.5”
$600 -$800
Sold for $2000
681.   Diminutive French mahogany hanging shelf, 19th c., with pierced carved sides and two lower doors. 29.5”h.x19”w.x7”d.
$150 -$250
Sold for $225
682.   Gilt decorated Rococo mirror, c.1900. 37”x25”
$150 -$250
Sold for $500
683.   Pennsylvania Windsor side chair, c.1800, with a saddle seat 35”h.x22”x15”d., seat 16”h. and a Windsor bamboo turned armchair.
$100 -$200
Sold for $100
684.   Diminutive Victorian walnut chest of drawers, c.1880, with four small drawers over three drawers over two drawers and a lower single drawer, scalloped skirt and straight bracket feet. 23”h.x26”w.x11.5”d.
$200 -$300
Sold for $275
685.   Child’s Empire mahogany saber-leg side chair with figured maple splat. 28”h.x17”w.x16”d., seat 15”h.
$50 -$100
Sold for $275
686.   Brass-bound camphorwood storage chest, c.1860. 15”h.x34”w.x16”d.
$50 -$100
Sold for $125
687.   Diminutive pine with walnut stain chest of drawers with an unusual ribbon carved upper drawer over two small drawers over two long drawers and turned feet. 21.5”h.x20”w.x10”d.
$100 -$150
Sold for $125
688.   Watercolor character painting of John du Pont signed “J. Audubon Peirce” 14”x16.5”, a Merry Christmas hand drawn large card and a signed Harvey Sandström watercolor painting of a bird 14”x10”
$100 -$150
Sold for $425
689.   Two 3-ring binders with photographs and over 60 letters from U.S. Presidents s to include George Bush, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and other statesmen and politicians, thanking John E. du Pont for giving them a copy of his book “Never Give Up”.
$150 -$200
Sold for $1100
690.   Large faux wood round plaque University of Pennsylvania “Relay Carnival- Sprint Medley Championship 1979” with relief figures of Benjamin Franklin with athletes. 32”dia.
$100 -$150
Sold for $375
691.   Taxidermy of a ferret standing on a piece of pine. 7”h.x10”l.x6.25”w.
$50 -$100
Sold for $125

End of Sale - Thank You!

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