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Americana & International Auction Session One

Wed Sep 25 - 09:00AM


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  • Sussel-Washington Artist, fraktur

    Sussel-Washington Artist, fraktur

  • Small oil on velvet theorem, 19th c.

    Small oil on velvet theorem, 19th c.

  • American oil on velvet theorem, 19th c.

    American oil on velvet theorem, 19th c.

  • American watercolor theorem of a basket

    American watercolor theorem of a basket

Lot: 1 - Sussel-Washington Artist, fraktur

Sussel-Washington Artist (Southeastern Pennsylvania, late 18th c.), highly important ink and watercolor fraktur Taufwunsch for Petter Schollge (b. 1779, Berks County), 6 1/2" x 8", frame - 10 1/2" x 12". Given his name by legendary Philadelphia antiquarian, Arthur Sussel, this unknown artist's work has risen to iconic status among folk art collectors and museums alike. Sussel's example of"Ledy Waschingdon" and"exselence Georg General Waschingdon" sold at Parke-Bernet Galleries, October 24, 1958. Since that time, other Sussel-Washington works have seldom come to market. A similar Taufwunsch (baptismal wish) for Maria Gertraud sold at a benefit auction for the Historical Society of Cocalico Valley, May 26, 1980, lot 337, and was subsequently sold at Sotheby's, Visual Grace: Important American Folk Art from the Collection of Ralph O. Esmerian, January 25, 2014, lot 617. A Sussel-Washington fraktur depicting Adam and Eve was sold at Pook & Pook, The Pioneer collection of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Shelley, October 8, 2004, lot 51. The present example is arguably the finest in private hands and rivals that in any institution. Translation courtesy of Lisa Minardi: Christian Baptismal Wish Oh dear child, you are baptized in Christ's death, who has with his blood bought you from hell. This is a reminder and lasting remembrance. After your baptism, I wanted to give you this, grow up to honor God and to your parents' joy, and be useful to your neighbors and to your salvation. Peter Scholl was born the 5th September 1779 and baptized by Pastor Conrad Reihm. Baptismal sponsors were the father Peter Scholl and his honorable wife Susanna Dorothea Scholl. He was born in Pine Grove Township in Berks now Schuylkill County in America. by man Baptismal sponsor Ludwig Kimmerling by woman Baptismal sponsor Christina Kimmerling Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 2 - Small oil on velvet theorem, 19th c.

Small oil on velvet theorem, 19th c., of a basket of fruit, 7 1/2" x 9 1/4", frame - 12 1/2" x 14 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 3 - American oil on velvet theorem, 19th c.

American oil on velvet theorem, 19th c., of a basket of fruit, 13 1/2" x 13 1/2", frame - 18 3/8" x 18 3/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 4 - American watercolor theorem of a basket of flowers

American watercolor theorem of a basket of flowers, 19th c., 7 1/2" x 9 1/2", frame - 11 1/4" x 13 3/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 5 - American watercolor theorem of an urn of flowers

American watercolor theorem of an urn of flowers, late 19th c., 16" x 13", frame - 22" x 19". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 6 - American oil on velvet theorem with flowers

American oil on velvet theorem with flowers, 19th c., 10" x 14", frame - 15 1/4" x 19 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 7 - American watercolor theorem, 19th c.

American watercolor theorem, 19th c., of a glass compote with fruit, 13 1/4" x 9 1/4", frame - 16" x 11 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 8 - Small oil on velvet theorem, 19th c., etc.

Small oil on velvet theorem, 19th c., together with a watercolor of flowers, frames - 6 3/4" x 7 3/4" and 8 1/8" x 6 7/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 9 - Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur, early/mid 19th c.

Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur, early/mid 19th c., 9" x 6 3/4", frame - 13 1/2" x 11 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 10 - Alsatian watercolor and pinprick fraktur

Alsatian watercolor and pinprick fraktur Valentine, dated 1819, 12" x 12", frame - 17" x 17". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 11 - Hans Jacob Brubacher, ink and watercolor fraktur

Hans Jacob Brubacher (Lancaster Pennsylvania active 1751-1801), ink and watercolor fraktur religious text signed lower right, 11 1/2" x 15 1/2", frame - 15" x 18 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 12 - Large ink calligraphy, late 19th c.

Large ink calligraphy, late 19th c., titled The Chase, depicting hounds chasing a stag and signed H.A. Balliet, 20" x 30", frame - 29 1/2" x 39 1/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 13 - Ink calligraphy lion, late 19th c.

Ink calligraphy lion, late 19th c., signed Corbin, 14 1/2" x 19 1/2", frame - 18 1/4" x 23 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 14 - Ink calligraphy of an eagle, 19th c.

Ink calligraphy of an eagle, 19th c., signed H.A. Balliet, 14" x 24", frame - 20 1/4" x 30". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 15 - Calligraphy drawing of George Washington

Calligraphy drawing, late 19th c., of George Washington on horseback, frame - 21 1/4" x 17 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 16 - Ink calligraphy drawing, 19th c.

Ink calligraphy drawing, 19th c., of General Zachary Taylor atop a horse with looking glass in hand, signed lower right E.R. Zeadle, 21" x 16 3/4", frame - 27 1/4" x 23 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 17 - Pennsylvania painted pine and poplar blanket chest

Pennsylvania painted pine and poplar blanket chest, mid 19th c., with hand painted floral, circle, and arches, stenciled bird decoration, all on a green ground, 29" h., 42" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 18 - American carved and painted carousel horse

American carved and painted carousel horse, ca. 1910, 64 1/2" h. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 19 - American oil on canvas portrait, mid 19th c.

American oil on canvas portrait, mid 19th c., of a boy with schoolbook, 24" x 20", frame - 30" x 25 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 20 - American oil on canvas portrait, mid 19th c.

American oil on canvas portrait, mid 19th c., of a boy with riding crop, 18" x 14", frame - 24 1/2" x 20 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 21 - Pastel portrait 19th c., of a young girl

Pastel portrait 19th c., of a young girl holding a garland of flowers, 11 1/2" x 10", frame - 14 3/4" x 13". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 22 - Miniature watercolor on ivory

Miniature watercolor on ivory mother and child portrait, ca. 1840, 3 3/4" x 3", frame - 11 3/8" x 10 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 23 - Three miniature watercolor profile portraits

Three miniature watercolor profile portraits, 19th c., of gentlemen one inscribed verso Capt. Thompson Penna Militia Carlisle, largest - 8" x 7 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 24 - Samuel Miller, oil on canvas folk portrait

Samuel Miller (American 1807-1853), vibrant oil on canvas folk portrait of a boy wearing a red dress and checkered stockings, with riding crop and hobby horse , 36" x 27", frame - 42" x 33". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 25 - Watercolor folk art marriage scene, 19th c.

Watercolor folk art marriage scene, 19th c., 5 1/8" x 8 1/8", frame - 8 1/2" x 11 3/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 26 - Three watercolor folk portraits, 19th c.

Three watercolor folk portraits, 19th c., of young men, largest - 10 3/4" x 9 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 27 - Two watercolor folk portraits, mid 19th c.

Two watercolor folk portraits, mid 19th c. of a boy and girl, frames - 7 5/8" x 6 1/2" and 6 7/8" x 5". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 28 - Pair of watercolor and pencil folk portraits

Pair of watercolor and pencil folk portraits, 19th c., of young boys with riding crops, 4 3/4" x 2 3/4", frame - 7" x 6". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 29 - Watercolor folk portrait of a woman, 19th c.

Watercolor folk portrait of a woman, 19th c., 4 1/4" x 5 3/4", frame - 7 1/8" x 8 7/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 30 - Three carved wood molding planes

Three carved wood molding planes, two dated 1882 and 1893, longest - 11". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 31 - Wilhelmus Antonius Faber, pair of frakturs

Wilhelmus Antonius Faber (Berks County Pennsylvania active 1790-1818), pair of watercolor fraktur scherenschnitte dated 1808, 5 3/8" x 6 3/4", frames - 7 1/8" x 8 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 32 - Lancaster, Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur

Lancaster, Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur scherenschnitte for Nancy Shirk b. 1823, 12" x 12 1/4", frame - 15 1/4" x 15 1/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 33 - Pennsylvania cut paper scherenschnitte

Pennsylvania cut paper scherenschnitte, dated 1835, and initialed NH, 8 3/8" x 13", frame - 12 5/8" x 16 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 34 - An intricate Philadelphia paper cutwork, 19th c.

An intricate Philadelphia paper cutwork, 19th c., with colored paper backing, possibly the work of Abraham Eldred (c. 1794-1854) while incarcerated, 14" x 9 1/4", frame - 16 3/4" x 11 7/8". Several similar works are illustrated and discussed in Robert Shaw Americana Insights in the chapter by Deborah M. Child, Tributes in Paper from the City of Brotherly Love, pp. 96-112. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 35 - Pennsylvania scherenschnitte Valentine, 19th c.

Pennsylvania scherenschnitte Valentine, 19th c., with colored paper and foil backing, 13 3/4" dia., frame - 16 3/4" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 36 - Vibrant New England oil on velvet theorem, 19th c.

Vibrant New England oil on velvet theorem, 19th c., of a compote of fruit, 17 1/4" x 20", frame - 22 1/4" x 25". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 37 - Oil on velvet theorem, 19th c.

Oil on velvet theorem, 19th c., probably Maryland, depicting a basket of flowers, bearing a Baltimore framer's label verso, 14" x 15 3/4", frame - 16 1/8" x 17 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 38 - American oil on velvet theorem, 19th c.

American oil on velvet theorem, 19th c., of a basket of fruit with bird and butterfly, 15 1/4" x 19 1/4", frame - 19" x 23". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 39 - New England oil on velvet theorem, 19th c.

New England oil on velvet theorem, 19th c., of a compote of flowers, 15 1/2" x 16", frame - 21 1/2" x 21 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 40 - American oil on velvet theorem

American oil on velvet theorem of a rye straw basket with fruit, 19th c., 15 1/2" x 19 1/4", frame - 20 3/8" x 24 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 41 - American oil on velvet theorem

American oil on velvet theorem cornucopia of flowers, 19th c., 16 1/2" x 20", frame - 26 1/4" x 29 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 42 - Isaac W. Nuttman, oil on board folk art still life

Isaac W. Nuttman (American 1801-1872), oil on board folk art still life with birds and fruit, signed verso, 20" x 25", frame - 23 1/4" x 28 1/4". Little is known of Nuttman, other than being born in Newark, New Jersey and listed as an ornamental painter. The few examples sold at auction include Sotheby's, January 22, 2005, lot 662, and another attributed work at Pook & Pook, September 15, 2018, lot 275. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 43 - Carbon County, Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur

Carbon County, Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur drawing, mid 19th c., inscribed verso Towamensing/Gayman family P__steadmill 1850, 6 1/2" x 7 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 44 - Three small Pennsylvania folk art watercolors

Three small Pennsylvania folk art watercolors, 19th c., largest - 6 3/8" x 5 3/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 45 - Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur, 19th c.

Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur, 19th c., of two birds, 8" x 6 1/4", frame - 8 3/4" x 7 1/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 46 - Watercolor fraktur drawing, 19th c.

Watercolor fraktur drawing, 19th c., with American eagle, signed John Hurtz, 7 1/2" x 7 1/2", frame - 10 1/2" x 10 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 47 - Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur reward of merit

Rockhill Artist (Bucks County, Pennsylvania, active 1830-1848), watercolor fraktur reward of merit, 4" x 3 1/4", frame - 7 3/8" x 6 3/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 48 - Pennsylvania primitive watercolor fraktur drawing

Pennsylvania primitive watercolor fraktur drawing, 19th c., signed John Weaner, 11 1/4" x 6 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 49 - Samuel Folwell, watercolor silhouette

Samuel Folwell (Philadelphia 1765-1813), watercolor silhouette of the Reverend Absalom Jones (1746-1818). Jones was an African American abolitionist who founded the Free African Society, a group partially comprised of newly freed slaves. He later founded the first Black Episcopal congregation and became the first African American ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church, 3 1/4" x 2 1/8", frame - 6 1/8" x 5". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 50 - Watercolor and cutwork silhouette, 19th c.

Watercolor and cutwork silhouette, 19th c., of a child with book, 3 3/4" x 3 3/8", frame - 5 3/8" x 5". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 51 - Two watercolor and cutwork silhouettes, 19th c.

Two watercolor and cutwork silhouettes, 19th c., of a girl and boy, inscribed Margaret Adams and Samuel, frames - 11 1/4" x 9 1/2" and 7 3/4" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 52 - Two cutwork silhouettes, 19th c.

Two cutwork silhouettes, 19th c., of a young man with dog and a woman in an interior setting, frames - 15 3/8" x 12" and 16" x 13". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 53 - Auguste Edouart, cutwork silhouette of a woman

Auguste Edouart (American/French 1789-1861), cutwork silhouette of a woman with letter signed lower left and inscribed 1842 Philadelphia, 10" x 7", frame - 12 1/2" x 9 3/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 54 - Silhouette of Thomas Jefferson

Watercolor and cutwork silhouette of Thomas Jefferson, 19th c., together with a reverse portrait of George Washington, frames - 5 3/8" x 4 1/2" and 5 5/8" x 4 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 55 - Oil on canvas portrait of George Washington

Oil on canvas interior portrait of George Washington, mid 19th c., 10" x 7 1/2", frame - 13 1/4" x 10 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 56 - Massachusetts portrait of George Washington

Massachusetts ink profile portrait of George Washington inscribed verso Prize pen and ink sketch made about 1796 by Sally Bailey (born 1781) in Chocksett district School in old Lancaster, Mass. Each pupil made his __ and used a quill pen. Property of Mrs. Frank Richardson, 5 1/4" x 3 1/4", frame - 9 3/8" x 7 1/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 57 - George Washington 100 year birthday parade apron

George Washington 100 year birthday celebration silk parade apron, ca. 1832, printed with Washington's birth and death dates, possibly used by a hatter in Philadelphia's Centenary Parade, 23" x 16 1/2", frame - 31" x 25". A near identical apron with top hat sewn in top center is in the collection of The Daughters of the American Revolution. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 58 - Pair of wax profile busts, 19th c.

Pair of wax profile busts, 19th c., of George and Martha Washington, 6 3/8" x 5 3/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 59 - George Rouse, late 18th c.

George Rouse, late 18th c., wax profile bust of General George Washington, 9 1/4" x 7", frame - 14 1/8" x 11 5/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 60 - Watercolor fraktur drawing 19th c.

Watercolor fraktur drawing 19th c., of Andrew Jackson, 8" x 6 1/2", frame - 11 7/8" x 10 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 61 - Reverse painted portrait of George Washington

Reverse painted portrait, 19th c., of George Washington, frame - 15" x 11 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 62 - Reverse painted portrait of Benjamin Franklin

Reverse painted portrait of Benjamin Franklin, 19th c., frame - 11 3/4" x 9 3/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 63 - Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin

Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin (American/French 1770-1852), engraved profile bust of Thomas Jefferson, 2 3/4" x 2 1/2", frame - 8 3/4" x 8 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 64 - Oil on velvet view of Mount Vernon, 19th c.

Oil on velvet view of Mt. Vernon, 19th c., 19 1/2" x 25 1/2", frame - 23 1/4" x 29 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 65 - American scrimshaw powder horn

American scrimshaw powder horn, inscribed Joshua Eames, 1763, with alphabet, scrolls, crosshatch, and sawtooth decoration, 11 3/4" l. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 66 - Tommy Moses, carved cedar mask

Tommy Moses (Coast Salish, Squamish Indian 1872-1955), carved cedar mask with full moon frog, with stand - 11 1/4" h.

Lot: 67 - Two Rice & Clark lithographs

Two Rice & Clark lithographs titled Tah-Col-O-Quoit and Mon-Chonsia from McKenney & Hall's History of the Indian Tribes of North America, 16 1/2" x 13 1/2", frame - 26" x 22 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 68 - Two Rice & Clark lithographs

Two Rice & Clark lithographs titled Po-Ca-Hon-Tas and Tuko-See-Mathla from McKenney & Hall's History of the Indian Tribes of North America, 16 1/2" x 13 1/2", frames - 26" x 22 1/2", together with another by Biddle titled Shin-Ga-Ba-W'ossin, 17 1/2" x 13", frame - 24" x 19". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 69 - Three Edward Curtis photogravures

Three Edward Curtis photogravures of Native American Indians by John Andrew & Son titled Luqaiot - Kittitas, Princess Angeline, and Bull Chief - Apsaroke, 15 1/2" x 10 1/4", frames - 28" x 22 1/2".

Lot: 70 - Wilhelm Schimmel, carved spread winged eagle

Wilhelm Schimmel (Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania 1817-1890), carved and painted spread winged eagle retaining its original polychrome decoration. Few examples by Schimmel retain such a dynamic painted surface. Along with its impressive size it makes this an outstanding example of his work, 8 1/2" h., 16" w.

Lot: 71 - Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur reward of merit

Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur reward of merit, 19th c., 4" x 3 3/8", frame - 6" x 5 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 72 - Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur reward of merit

Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur reward of merit, 19th c., 3 7/8" x 2", frame - 5 1/2" x 4 1/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 73 - Pennsylvania watercolor and cutwork fraktur

Pennsylvania watercolor and cutwork fraktur, 19th c., 4 7/8" x 3 3/8", frame - 6 1/2" x 5". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 74 - Pennsylvania ink and watercolor fraktur, 19th c.

Pennsylvania ink and watercolor fraktur, 19th c., 4 7/8" x 3 1/2", frame - 7" x 5 5/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 75 - Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur

Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur for Veronica Menger, dated 1827, 9 3/4" x 7 1/2", frame - 14 1/4" x 12 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 76 - Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur reward of merit

Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur reward of merit, 19th c., 4 1/4" x 3 3/8", frame - 7 1/4" x 6 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 77 - William Matthew Prior (American 1806-1873)

William Matthew Prior (American 1806-1873), pair of oil on board folk portraits of a husband and wife, 14 1/2" x 10", frames - 18 1/4" x 14". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 78 - Thomas H. Wilder, oil on canvas folk portrait

Thomas H. Wilder (New England 1791-1862), oil on canvas folk portrait of a girl, signed verso By T.H. Wilder painter Worcester Mass. 1850, 36" x 26", frame - 40 1/4" x 30 1/2". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 79 - Pair of New England watercolor folk portraits

Pair of New England watercolor folk portraits of a husband and wife, ca. 1840, 19" x 15 1/2" and 21 1/4" x 16 1/4", frames - 26 1/2" x 23" and 29" x 24". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 80 - Massachusetts watercolor memorial

Massachusetts watercolor memorial for members of the Crane and Fox families, 14" x 18 1/2", frame - 16 3/4" x 21 1/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 81 - Cumberland, Maine watercolor memorial

Cumberland, Maine watercolor memorial to Ephraim Sturdivant Jr. Died at Sea January 18, 1834, 12 1/4" x 16 1/2", frame - 15 1/4" x 19 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 82 - New England oil on velvet memorial, early 19th c.

New England oil on velvet memorial, early 19th c., 17" x 21", frame - 20 1/4" x 24 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 83 - Large New England oil on velvet theorem, 19th c.

Large New England oil on velvet theorem, 19th c., landscape with stone building and mountains in background, 22 1/4" x 27 1/2", frame - 27 1/2" x 32 3/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 84 - Swirl Artist School, ink and watercolor fraktur

Swirl Artist School (Bucks County Pennsylvania, mid 19th c.), ink and watercolor fraktur song book page, with early music page mat, 3 3/4" x 7", frame - 10 3/8" x 11 7/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 85 - Attributed to Daniel Diefenbach, fraktur

Attributed to Daniel Diefenbach (Southeastern Pennsylvania active 1825-1873), Centre County printed and hand colored fraktur birth certificate for Maria Bernsler b. 1837, 8 1/4" x 10 1/2", frame - 10 3/8" x 12 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 86 - Southeastern Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur

Southeastern Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur, early 19th c., 4" x 3 5/8". Provenance: Eleanor Robertson Antiques. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 87 - Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur, 19th c.

Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur, 19th c., with owl and birds, 6 3/4" x 6 1/2", frame - 8 1/8" x 7 7/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 88 - Watercolor fraktur drawing, 19th c.

Watercolor fraktur drawing, 19th c., of figures dancing, 6" x 7", frame - 9" x 10". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 89 - Pair of watercolor fraktur drawings 19th c.

Pair of watercolor fraktur drawings 19th c., of Commodores Macdonough and Decatur, 7" x 5 1/2", frames - 8 1/4" x 6 5/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 90 - Berks County, Pennsylvania fraktur

Berks County Pennsylvania ink and watercolor fraktur birth certificate for Abraham Meyer, retaining its original decorated frame, 11 1/4" x 13 1/4", frame - 15 1/2" x 17 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 91 - Two Lancaster, Pennsylvania fraktur bookplates

Two Lancaster, Pennsylvania fraktur bookplates housed in Gesang-Buch, inscribed Susana Funck 1818 and Anna Hostetler 1795. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 92 - Silk, chenille, and paint on silk memorial

Silk, chenille, and paint on silk memorial, ca. 1811, Columbia Mourns For Washington, 11" x 10", 17 3/4" x 16 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 93 - Chester County, Pennsylvania silk on gauze sampler

Chester County Pennsylvania Westtown school silk on gauze sampler extract, wrought by Ruth Passmore dated 1809, 9 1/2" x 11 1/2", frame - 12" x 14". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 94 - Joseph H. Davis, folk portrait

Joseph H. Davis (New England 1811-1865), watercolor, pencil, and cutwork folk portrait of a woman, 8 7/8" x 6 3/8", frame - 11" x 8 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 95 - Joseph H. Davis, watercolor and pencil portrait

Joseph H. Davis (New England 1811-1865), watercolor and pencil folk portrait of a father and daughter, 8 1/4" x 5 1/4", frame - 11" x 8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 96 - English scrapbook, ca. 1830

English scrapbook, ca. 1830, with a large assortment of watercolors, pencil sketches, poems, etc., executed by several artists and authors, 9 1/2" x 8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 97 - Georgian agate handled flatware service for twelve

Georgian agate handled flatware fruit service for twelve 18th/19th c., with silver cuffs, 7 3/4" l. and 10 1/8" l. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 98 - Continental painted bentwood bride's box

Continental painted bentwood bride's box, dated 182_, 8" h., 18 3/4" w., 11 1/4" d. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 99 - English inlaid oak tall case clock, early 19th c.

English inlaid oak tall case clock, early 19th c., with eight-day works signed John Downing Liverpool, 91" h. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 100 - William Will, Queen Anne pewter teapot

William Will (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1764-1798), Queen Anne pewter teapot, marked inside bottom, 7 1/8" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 101 - Painted pine stepback cupboard, early 19th c.

Painted pine stepback cupboard, early 19th c., retaining an old red surface, 81 3/4" h., 51 1/4" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 102 - Two Philadelphia pewter deep dishes

Two Philadelphia pewter deep dishes, Blakeslee Barnes (1812-1817) and Thomas Danforth III (1777-1818), 13" dia. and 11 1/2" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-228, 241. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut(Barnes); Douglas Doughty, Saginaw, Michigan(Danforth). Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 103 - Three New England pewter castors, 19th c.

Three New England pewter castors, 19th c., tallest - 5 7/8". Illustrated: Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 152, fig. 440; p. 153, fig. 442; Flint Institute of Arts, no. 220, p. 39 (smallest); Battle Creek Art Museum Heritage of American Art 1776-Present, no. 7 (smallest); Wolf-130, 131, 133. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut; Ben Esner, Peekskill, New York(mid-sized). Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 104 - Duncan & Malcolm McEuen, pewter basin

Duncan & Malcolm McEuen (New York City 1793-1798), pewter basin with rare hammered booge, marked outside bottom, 2 3/8" h., 9 1/8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-42. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 105 - George Richardson, pewter sugar bowl

George Richardson (Cranston, Rhode Island 1828-1845), pewter sugar bowl, marked on underside, 5 1/4" h. Illustrated: John Kerfoot American Pewter, frontispiece; Wolf-605. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 106 - Three Maine pewter fluid lamps

Three Maine pewter fluid lamps, to include two Freeman Porter (Westbrook 1835-1860) and one Rufus Dunham (Westbrook 1837-1861), tallest - 5 1/2". Illustrated: Wolf-306, 307, and 288. Provenance: smallest - Charles Hinshaw, Califan, New Jersey; Sotheby's; Dawson's Auction, Morris Plains, New Jersey; mid-size - John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 107 - Thomas Danforth III, two pewter basins

Thomas Danforth III (Stepney, Connecticut and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1777-1818), two pewter basins, marked inside bottom, 2 5/8" h., 10 1/8" dia. and 2" h., 8" dia. Illustrated: Flint Institute of Arts, no. 95, p.1 (smaller); Battle Creek Art Museum Heritage of American Art 1776-Present, 1975, no. 13 (smaller); John Carl Thomas Connecticut Pewter and Pewterers, p. 55, fig. 57 (larger); Wolf-24, 25. Provenance: Maginn-McMurtrie, Berwyn, Pennsylvania (smaller); John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut (larger). Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 108 - Parks Boyd, pewter salt

Parks Boyd (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1795-1819), pewter salt, unmarked, 2 3/8" h., 2 1/2" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-597. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 109 - William Calder, pair of pewter beakers

William Calder (Providence, Rhode Island 1817-1856), pair of pewter beakers, one marked inside bottom, 3" h. Published: Flint Institute of the Arts, 1973, p. 16, fig. 74; Illustrated: Wolf-61. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 110 - Thomas Boardman, pewter pint mug

Thomas Boardman (Hartford, Connecticut 1804-1873), pewter pint mug, marked on underside Boardman & Hart N-York, 4 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 111 - Thomas Danforth II, pewter salt

Thomas Danforth II (Middletown, Connecticut 1755-1782), pewter salt, marked X on underside, 1 3/4" h., 2 5/8" dia. Illustrated: John Carl Thomas Pewter in American Life, p. 60; Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 144, fig. 396; Wolf-598. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 112 - Thomas Boardman, four pewter shallow dishes

Thomas Boardman (Hartford Connecticut 1804-1873), four pewter shallow dishes, marked on underside, 9 1/4" dia. Illustrated: Wolf 430, 431, 432, 434. Provenance: Garth's, 1974 (marked J-45); Marybeth Keene, Waterloo, New York (marked J-39). Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 113 - Semper Eadem, pewter basin

Semper Eadem (Boston, Massachusetts 1750-1770), pewter basin, marked inside bottom, 2" h., 8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-27. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 114 - Parks Boyd, pewter basin

Parks Boyd (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1795-1819), pewter basin, marked inside bottom, 3" h., 12" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-2A. Provenance: George Wolfe Collection, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania; Pook & Pook, November 11, 2011, lot 508. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 115 - Two Rhode Island pewter basins

Two Rhode Island pewter basins, Gershom Jones (Providence 1774-1809) and David Melville (Newport 1755-1793), 2" h., 7 3/4" dia. and 2" h., 8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-33, 43. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut (larger). Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 116 - Hiram Yale, pair of pewter chalices

Hiram Yale (Wallingford, Connecticut 1824-1835), pair of pewter chalices, marked on underside, 7 1/2" h. Illustrated: Wolf-164. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 117 - William Calder, pewter flagon

William Calder (Providence, Rhode Island 1817-1856), pewter flagon, marked on underside, 11 1/2" h. Illustrated: Flint Institute of Arts, 1973, No. 70, p. 20; Peter Hornsby, Pewter of the Western World, p. 205, fig. 671; Wolf-271. Provenance: Elizabeth Bronson, Birmingham, Michigan. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 118 - Love, pewter basin

Love (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1750-1800), pewter basin, marked outside bottom, 3" h., 11 3/8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-38. Provenance: Philip Bradley, Downingtown, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 119 - Canadian painted pine tall case clock, 19th c.

Canadian painted pine tall case clock, 19th c., the thirty-hour wooden movement signed I. Twiss Montreal, the case retaining its original flame graining with yellow pinstriping, 85 1/2" h. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 120 - William Will, pewter quart tankard

William Will (Philadelphia 1764-1798), pewter quart tankard, marked inside bottom, 8" h. Illustrated: American Pewter, frontispiece, fig. 157: April 27 to June 7, 1976, Richmond, Virginia; Wolf-652. Provenance: Hill Sandidge, Richmond, Virginia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 121 - DS, pewter quart mug

DS (Eastern Pennsylvania 1775-1800), pewter quart mug marked on inside bottom, top of handle initialed RT, 6" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 122 - William Will, pewter sugar bowl

William Will (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1764-1798), pewter sugar bowl, unmarked, 5 1/4" h. Illustrated: Wolf-608. Provenance: Janet Gage Antiques, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 123 - Nest of five graduated burl bowls, 19th c.

Nest of five graduated burl bowls, 19th c., 2 1/2" h., 8 1/8" dia. to 2" h., 6 1/8" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 124 - New England painted candlestand, early 19th c.

New England painted candlestand, early 19th c., retaining an old black surface with gold highlights, 26 3/4" h., 16" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 125 - New England sackback Windsor armchair

New England sackback Windsor armchair, late 18th c., probably Rhode Island, retaining an old green surface. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 126 - New England painted bellows, 19th c.

New England painted bellows, 19th c., with potted flower decoration on a red ground, 18" l. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 127 - Four New England painted boxes, 19th c.

Four New England painted boxes, 19th c., retaining the original red and black grained surface, largest - 3 3/4" h., 11" w., 6" d.

Lot: 128 - Wrought iron rush light candle holder

Unusual wrought iron rush light candle holder adjustable pendant lamp, early 19th c., 39" l. See John Caspall Fire & Light in the Home, p. 196. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 129 - Ostrander & Norris, two pairs pewter candlesticks

Ostrander & Norris (New York City 1848-1850), two pairs of pewter candlesticks, marked on undersides, 10 1/2" h. and 9 7/8" h. Illustrated: 10" pair - Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 330, fig. 1125; both- Wolf-120, 10A. Provenance: 10" pair - John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut; 10 1/2" pair - Dale Hunt, Wayne, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 130 - Three pairs of brass fluid lamps, 19th c.

Three pairs of brass fluid lamps, 19th c., tallest - 8".

Lot: 131 - New England painted pine chest of drawers

New England painted pine chest of drawers, early 19th c., retaining its original red grained surface with yellow and black pinstriping, 38" h., 39 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 132 - New England painted pine mule chest, ca. 1800

New England painted pine mule chest, ca. 1800, retaining an old blue surface, 47 3/4" h., 40" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 133 - New England sackback Windsor armchair

New England sackback Windsor armchair, late 18th c., retaining an old black surface. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 134 - Toleware document box, 19th c.

Toleware document box, 19th c., 5 1/2" h., 9" w. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 135 - Wrought iron rush light holder, 18th/19th c.

Wrought iron rush light holder, 18th/19th c., with stylized heart terminal, stamped TC on heart and underside, 10 1/4" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 136 - New England Sheraton painted pine one-drawer stand

New England Sheraton painted pine one-drawer stand, ca. 1825, retaining its original sponge decoration, 27" h., 16 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 137 - New England sackback Windsor armchair

New England sackback Windsor armchair, late 18th c., retaining an old black surface. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 138 - Unusual adjustable wrought iron fat lamp on stand

Unusual adjustable wrought iron fat lamp on stand, 18th/19th c., the stand with acorn terminal and base with gadrooned rim, 21 1/2" h.

Lot: 139 - Pennsylvania pine one-piece corner cupboard

Pennsylvania painted pine one-piece corner cupboard, ca. 1800, with old white surface and scalloped shelf interior, 83 1/2" h., 43 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 140 - Thomas Danforth II, two pewter deep dishes

Thomas Danforth II (Middletown, Connecticut 1755-1782), two pewter deep dishes, marked on underside, 13 1/8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-239, 240. Provenance: Richard Bryant, Bethesda, Maryland (larger); Raven & Dove Antiques, Wilmette, Illinois (smaller). Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 141 - Thomas Boardman, pewter teapot

Thomas Boardman (Hartford, Connecticut 1804-1873), pewter teapot, marked on underside, 9 1/8" h. Illustrated: Peter Hornsby, Pewter of the Western World, p. 166, fig. 506; Wolf-175. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 142 - Thomas Boardman, pewter two-quart flagon

Thomas Boardman (Hartford, Connecticut 1804-1873), pewter two quart flagon, TD & SB mark on underside, 12 1/2" h. Illustrated: Wolf-267. Provenance: William Price, Tampa, Florida. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 143 - Thomas Boardman, pewter quart flagon

Thomas Boardman (Hartford, Connecticut 1804-1873), pewter quart flagon, Edward Danforth commemorative hallmarks on underside, 8" h. Illustrated: Wolf-265. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 144 - Thomas Boardman, two pewter porringers

Thomas Boardman (Hartford, Connecticut 1804-1873), two pewter porringers, marked on top of handle, 5 3/8" dia. and 5" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-525, 526. Provenance: John Watkins, Birmingham, Michigan (flower handle); John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut (New York handle). Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 145 - Reed & Barton, two pairs of pewter chalices

Reed & Barton (Taunton, Massachusetts 1840's), two pairs of pewter chalices, the smaller marked on underside, 5 5/8" h. and 7" h. Illustrated: Flint Institute of the Arts, 1973, No. 150; Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 95, fig. 195; John Carl Thomas Pewter in American Life, p. 121; Wolf-153, 151. Provenance: smaller pair - John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 146 - Samuel Hamlin, Jr., two pewter porringers

Samuel Hamlin, Jr. (Providence, Rhode Island 1801-1856), two pewter porringers, marked on top of handle, 4 5/8" dia. and 5 1/4" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-560 (smaller). Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 147 - William Calder, pair of pewter chalices

William Calder (Providence, Rhode Island 1817-1856), pair of pewter chalices, unmarked, 6" h. Illustrated: Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 93, fig. 186; Wolf-143. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 148 - Sellew & Co., pewter water pitcher

Sellew & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio 1830-1860), pewter water pitcher, 10 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 149 - New England continuous arm Windsor chair, ca. 1800

New England continuous arm Windsor chair, ca. 1800, seat - 16 1/2" h. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 150 - Three wrought iron rush lights, 18th/19th c.

Three wrought iron rush lights, 18th/19th c., tallest - 12". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 151 - New England painted maple candlestand

New England painted maple candlestand ,early 19th c., retaining an old salmon surface, 27" h., 16 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 152 - New England painted continuous arm Windsor chair

New England painted continuous arm Windsor chair, ca. 1800, retaining an old black surface, seat - 17 1/2" h. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 153 - Scarce William C. Hunneman, copper tea kettle

Scarce William C. Hunneman, (Boston, Massachusetts (1798-1856), copper tea kettle, early 19th c., seven quart, 12 3/4" h. Hunneman is discussed in Donald Fennimore, Metalwork in Early America, pp. 86-87. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 154 - Pennsylvania painted two-part corner cupboard

Pennsylvania painted two-part corner cupboard, mid 19th c., retaining its original ochre grained surface, 87" h., 40" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 155 - An unusual Pennsylvania painted poplar chest

An unusual Pennsylvania painted poplar chest, 19th c., one side with a lift lid bin, the other with a slant lid writing surface over two drawers, retaining its original yellow grained surface, 32 1/2" h., 43" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 156 - William Will, highly important pewter coffeepot

William Will (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1764-1798), a highly important Philadelphia pewter coffeepot bearing the makers mark on the underside, the body with an elaborately engraved monogram MS for Margarita Schuyler, 15 3/4" h. According to family tradition this coffeepot was gifted to Margarita by Thomas Jefferson on the occasion of her wedding to Stephen Van Rensselaer. This is considered to be one of the finest pieces of American pewter in existence. Published in Ledlie Irwin Laughlin Pewter in America: Its Makers and Their Marks Volume III, plate XCI, fig. 760; Suzanne Hamilton The Pewter of William Will: A Checklist in Winterthur Portfolio Volume 7, p. 136, No. 21; Montgomery and Kane American Art: 1750-1880 Towards Independence p. 225, fig. 196; Charles F. Montgomery A History of American Pewter, p. 255; Melvyn D. Wolf Much Ado About Nothing in Pewter Collectors Club of America Bulletin, vol. 12, no. 7, pp. 304-309; Melvyn D. Wolf Part Two of the Continuing Saga of the William Will Coffee Pot in Pewter Collectors Club of America Bulletin, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 42-47. Provenance: Thomas Williams, Litchfield Connecticut; Dr. Robert Mallory, Rye, New York; Independent Appraisers, Bronxville, New York. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 157 - Johann Heyne, pewter ciborium

Johann Heyne (Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1756-1780), pewter ciborium, marked on underside of lid, 5 1/2" h. Illustrated: Wolf-33A. Provenance: Herb Ader, Bowmansville, Pennsylvania; Lester Breininger Collection, Robesonia, Pennsylvania; George Wolfe Collection, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania; Pook & Pook. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 158 - Parks Boyd, pewter pint mug

Parks Boyd (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1795-1819), pewter pint mug, marked inside bottom, 4 1/4" h. Illustrated: Wolf-373. Provenance: Thomas Williams, Litchfield, Connecticut; Dr. Harvey Muehlenbeck, Toledo, Ohio; DuMouchelles. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 159 - William Will, pewter creamer

William Will (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1764-1798), pewter creamer, unmarked, 4 3/4" h. Illustrated: John Carl Thomas Pewter in American Life, p. 61; Wolf-220. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 160 - Vibrant New England painted maple semi tall chest

Vibrant New England painted maple semi tall chest, early 19th c., retaining its original yellow and orange grained surface with yellow pinstriping, 53 3/4" h., 35 3/4" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 161 - American oil on canvas still life

American oil on canvas still life table setting of fruit and bread, 19th c., 22 1/2" x 31", frame - 25" x 33 1/2". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 162 - Flagg & Homan, pewter candlestick

Flagg & Homan (Cincinnati, Ohio 1860-1880), a rare sized unmarked Henry Homan pewter candlestick, 7" h., together with another unmarked Homan example, 8" h. Illustrated: Wolf-105, 106. Provenance: smaller - Richard Walters, Battle Creek, Michigan; taller - John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 163 - Flagg & Homan, pair of pewter candlesticks

Flagg & Homan (Cincinnati, Ohio 1860-1880), pair of pewter candlesticks, marked on underside, 10" h. Illustrated: Wolf-104. Provenance: Robert Parker, Southlake, Texas. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 164 - George Richardson (Boston, Massachusetts and Crans

George Richardson (Boston, Massachusetts and Cranston, Rhode Island 1818-45), two pewter coffeepots, marked on inside bottom and underside, the lighthouse pot stamped Boston, 11" h., 9 1/4" h. Illustrated: Wolf-192, 194. Provenance: larger coffeepot- William Price, Tampa, Florida, smaller coffeepot- John Watkins, Birmingham, Michigan. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 165 - Joseph Danforth, pewter beaker

Joseph Danforth (Middletown, Connecticut 1780-1788), pewter beaker, marked inside bottom, 3 1/2" h. Illustrated: Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 302, fig 1033; John Carl Thomas Pewter in American Life, p. 41; Wolf-63. Provenance: George Jencks, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania; Christie's; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 166 - New England pine and maple single drop leaf table

New England pine and maple single drop leaf table, early 19th c., retaining an old red wash, 28" h., 39 1/4" w. OPEN OR CLOSED DIMENSION??? NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 167 - David Melville, two pewter chargers

David Melville (Newport, Rhode Island 1755-1793), two pewter chargers, marked on underside, 14" dia. Illustrated: Ledlie Laughlin Pewter in America Vol. I, figs. 317, 318 (squirrel mark); Wolf-19A, 253. Provenance: Ledlie Laughlin Collection, Princeton, New Jersey; Wayne Hilt, Haddam Neck, Connecticut (squirrel mark); David Pottinger, Birmingham, Michigan (other). Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 168 - Oil on artist board still life table setting

Oil on artist board still life table setting of fruit, 19th c., with glass of wine, compote of fruit, and a cut pear all on a marble slab table, 15 1/2" x 18 1/2", frame - 21 3/4" x 24 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 169 - Four pairs of brass fluid lamps, 19th c.

Four pairs of brass fluid lamps, 19th c., tallest - 9 1/2".

Lot: 170 - New England painted pine chest of drawers

New England painted pine chest of drawers, early 19th c., retaining its original grained surface with green and yellow pinstriping, 39 3/4" h., 42" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 171 - Hudson River oil on canvas landscape, 19th c.

Hudson River oil on canvas landscape, 19th c., of Kosciuszko's monument at West Point, 19" x 27", frame - 26 1/4" x 34 1/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 172 - Five Commonwealth of Massachusetts copper measures

Five Commonwealth of Massachusetts copper measures, 19th c., all stamped C M, tallest - 10". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 173 - New England painted pine chest of drawers

New England painted pine chest of drawers, 19th c., retaining its original stylized garland decoration on a brown ground, 33" h., 36 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 174 - Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest

Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest, early 19th c., retaining its original sponge decoration, 23" h., 42" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 175 - New England painted pine hanging shelf, 19th c.

New England painted pine hanging shelf, 19th c., 36 1/4" h., 29" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 176 - Thomas Boardman, pewter nursing bottle

Thomas Boardman (Hartford Connecticut 1804-1873), pewter nursing bottle, marked on underside, 6 1/2" h. Illustrated: Wolf-343. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 177 - William Will. pewter plate

William Will (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1764-1798), pewter plate, marked on underside, 6 1/4" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 178 - Two New York pewter measures, 18th c.

Two New York pewter measures, 18th c., pint and gill, marked A on rim, 6 3/8" h. and 4 1/8" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 179 - Josiah Danforth, pewter porringer

Josiah Danforth (Middletown, Connecticut 1825-1837), pewter porringer, marked on top of handle, 4 1/8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-540. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 180 - Three New York pewter measures, 18th c.

Three New York pewter measures, 18th c., marked A on rims, pint, half pint, and gill, tallest - 5" h. Illustrated: Wolf-331, 332, 333. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 181 - Henry Hopper, pewter canteen

Henry Hopper (New York City 1842-1847), pewter canteen, marked center front, 5" h., Illustrated: Wolf-349. Provenance: William Lanphar, Farmington, Michigan; Millpond Auction Gallery, Brighton, Michigan, 1996. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 182 - Roswell Gleason, two pairs of pewter candlesticks

Roswell Gleason (Dorchester, Massachusetts 1822-1871), two pairs of pewter candlesticks both marked on underside, 6" h. and 7" h. Illustrated: Wolf-99, 101. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 183 - John Skinner, pewter porringer

John Skinner (Boston, Massachusetts 1760-1790), pewter porringer, marked on back of handle, 4 7/8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-590. Provenance: Dr. Robert Mallory, Rye, New York; Independent Appraisers, Bronxville, New York. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 184 - Thomas Danforth III, three pewter plates

Thomas Danforth III (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1777-1818), three pewter plates, marked on underside, largest - 8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-456, 458 (smallest and largest). Provenance: Tom Thornton, Milan, Ohio (smallest); Margaret Scott, Euclid, Ohio (largest). Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 185 - Pennsylvania painted poplar schoolmasters desk

Pennsylvania painted poplar schoolmasters desk, 19th c., retaining its original red grained surface, 39 1/2" h., 30 1/4" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 186 - Pair of watercolor portraits

Pair of watercolor portraits of a lady and gentleman, 19th c., the gentleman holding a cigar, the lady with a flower, 6" x 4 1/2", frame - 10 3/4" x 8 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 187 - Oil on canvas portrait of a gentleman, ca. 1840

Oil on canvas portrait of a gentleman, ca. 1840, seated at a lap desk writing a letter, 14" x 10 3/4", frame - 18 1/4" x 15". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 188 - New Hampshire Queen Anne slant front desk

New Hampshire Queen Anne stained maple slant front desk, ca. 1765, retaining an old red surface and resting on short cabriole legs with pad feet, 44" h., 38" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 189 - Pair of turned yewwood candlesticks, 19th c.

Pair of turned yewwood candlesticks, 19th c., 14 1/4" h., together with a turned and painted fruit compote, 7 3/4" h., 8" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 190 - New England painted pine mule chest, 19th c.

New England painted pine mule chest, 19th c., retaining the original grained surface, 32 1/2" h., 40" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 191 - Nest of three graduated burl bowls, 19th c.

Nest of three graduated burl bowls, 19th c., 3 1/4" h., 10 3/4" dia. to 2 1/2" h., 9 1/4" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 192 - New England painted pine chest of drawers

New England painted pine chest of drawers, early 19th c., retaining its original grain decoration with yellow pinstriping, 40 3/4" h., 37 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 193 - William Will, pewter quart flagon

William Will (Philadelphia 1764-1798), pewter quart flagon or spouted tankard, marked inside bottom, 8 1/2" h. Illustrated: Peter Hornsby, Pewter of the Western World, p. 219, fig. 725; John Carl Thomas, Pewter in American Life, p. 112; Wolf-282. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 194 - Parks Boyd, pewter quart tankard and chalice

Parks Boyd (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1795-1819), pewter quart tankard and chalice, the tankard marked inside bottom, inscribed on body Follmer Lutheran Church 1795, 7 1/2" h., 8 3/8" h. Illustrated: Wolf-630,141. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 195 - William Will, pewter creamer

William Will (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1764-1798), pewter creamer, marked with crowned X on inside bottom, 4" h. Illustrated: Wolf-217. Provenance: Clark Garrett, Fairhaven, Ohio. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 196 - Love, pewter quart tankard

Love (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1750-1800), pewter quart tankard, marked inside bottom, 7 1/2" h. Illustrated: Flint Institute of Arts, 1973, No. 136, p. 26; Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 275, fig. 930; Wolf-641. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 197 - William Will, pewter chalice

William Will (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1764-1798), pewter chalice, unmarked, 7 7/8" h. Illustrated: John Carl Thomas, American and British Pewter An Historical Survey; Dr. Robert Mallory III An American Pewter Collection, pp. 66, 67; Wolf-163. Provenance: Dr. Robert Mallory, Rye, New York; Independent Appraisers, Bronxville, New York. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 198 - William Will, pewter quart mug

William Will (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1764-1798), pewter quart mug, marked on inside bottom, 5 5/8" h. Illustrated: Wolf-407. Provenance: Charles Hinshaw, Califan, New Jersey; Sotheby's; Dawson's Auctioneers, Morris Plains, New Jersey. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 199 - Two toleware bread trays, 19th c.

Two toleware bread trays, 19th c., with crystalline centers, 2 1/2" h., 14 1/4" w. and 3" h., 12 1/4" w. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 200 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania small copper tea kettle

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania small copper tea kettle, mid 19th c., stamped on handle J. S. Cropley Maker Phila, 7 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 201 - New England pine and maple tavern table

New England pine and maple tavern table, mid 18th c., 25 3/4" h., 38" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 202 - Benjamin Harbeson Philadelphia copper kettle

Benjamin Harbeson Philadelphia copper kettle, late 18th c., stamped Harbeson on handle, 10 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 203 - New England painted pine one piece secretary

New England painted pine one piece secretary, early 19th c., retaining its original grained surface with yellow pinstriping, 52" h., 41" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 204 - New England painted pine mule chest, 19th c.

New England painted pine mule chest, 19th c., retaining the original bold yellow grained surface, 34 1/2" h., 41" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 205 - American oil on canvas still life, 19th c.

American oil on canvas still life, 19th c., with peaches and grapes, 15" x 18 1/4", frame - 18 3/4" x 21 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 206 - New England Chippendale painted chest of drawers

New England Chippendale painted pine semi tall chest of drawers, dated on verso 1817, retaining the original red and black stippled surface, 49 1/2" h., 39" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 207 - Large New England burl bowl, 19th c.

Large New England burl bowl, 19th c., with raised rim, 5 1/4" h., 17 3/4" dia. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 208 - Two toleware bread trays, 19th c.

Two toleware bread trays, 19th c., 2 1/4" h., 13 1/4" w. and 2 1/2" h., 13 1/2" w. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 209 - New England painted pine blanket chest, 19th c.

New England painted pine blanket chest, 19th c., retaining the original vinegar grained surface, 22 1/2" h., 42" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 210 - New England burl bowl, 19th c.

New England burl bowl, 19th c., 5 1/4" h., 16 1/4" dia.

Lot: 211 - Cornelius Bradford, pewter pint tankard

Cornelius Bradford (New York City and Philadelphia 1752-1785), pewter pint tankard, dated 1748 and initialed GK, unmarked, 6" h. Illustrated: Wolf-631. Provenance: William Lanphar, Farmington, Michigan; Millpond Auction Gallery, Brighton, Michigan. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 212 - Peter Young, pewter creamer

Peter Young (Albany, New York 1772-1800), pewter creamer, marked on inside bottom, 4 3/4" h. Illustrated: Wolf-221. Provenance: Golden Memories Auction, Mountain City, Georgia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 213 - John Will (New York City 1752-1766), pewter beaker

John Will (New York City 1752-1766), pewter beaker marked inside bottom, 4 3/4" h. Illustrated: John Carl Thomas Pewter in American Life, p. 40; Wolf-86. Provenance: Ben Esner, Peekskill, New York; Skinner; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 214 - Joseph Leddell, pewter quart tankard

Joseph Leddell (New York City 1711-1753), pewter quart tankard, marked inside bottom, 7" h. Illustrated: Wolf-69A. Provenance: Charles McCracken Lambertville, Pennsylvania; Herbert & Richard Sandor New Hope, Pennsylvania; Charles Swain Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Northeast Auctions. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 215 - Timothy Brigden, pewter teapot

Timothy Brigden (Albany, New York 1804-1819), pewter teapot, unmarked, 6 7/8" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 216 - Henry Will, pewter quart mug

Henry Will (New York City 1763-1793), pewter quart mug, marked on inside bottom, 6 1/4" h. Illustrated: Wolf-404. Provenance: John Remensnyder, Saugerties, New York; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 217 - John Will), pewter quart tankard

John Will (New York City 1752-1766), pewter quart tankard with coin inset lid, marked inside bottom, 7 1/8" h. Illustrated: Ledlie Laughlin, Pewter in America, vol. 3, plate LXXXV, figs. 17 and 18; John Carl Thomas, American & British Pewter an Historical Survey; Ledlie I. Laughlin, The Pewterers of Eighteenth Century New York, p. 83-87, figs. 2 & 3; Wolf-649. Provenance: Mrs. Donald Noble, Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 218 - Henry Will, pewter quart tankard

Henry Will (New York City 1763-1793), pewter quart tankard, marked inside bottom, 7" h. Illustrated: Flint Institute of Arts 1973, #180, p. 31; Peter Hornsby, Pewter of the Western World, fig. 922; Wolf-647. Provenance: Jennie Roberts Jackson, Mississippi. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 219 - Thomas Boardman, pewter teapot

Thomas Boardman (Hartford, Connecticut 1804-1873), pewter teapot with engraved decoration, marked on underside Boardman & Hart N-York, 8" h. Illustrated: Wolf-181. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 220 - John Bassett, pewter three-and-a-half pint tankard

John Bassett (New York City 1720-1761), pewter 3 1/2 pint tankard, marked inside bottom, 7 3/4" h. Illustrated: Ledlie Laughlin, Pewter in America, vol. 1, plate XV, fig 85; Wolf-626. Provenance: Potter Palmer III, Chicago, Illinois; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 221 - Frederick Bassett, pewter quart tankard

Frederick Bassett (New York City 1761-1800), pewter quart tankard, marked inside bottom, 7" h. Illustrated: Peter Hornsby, Pewter of the Western World, p. 262, fig. 884; John Carl Thomas, Pewter in American Life, p. 28; Wolf-623. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 222 - Frederick Bassett, pewter pint mug

Frederick Bassett (New York City 1761-1800), pewter pint mug, marked inside bottom, 4 5/8" h. Illustrated: Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 284, fig. 964; Wolf-362. Provenance: John Remensnyder, Saugerties, New York; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 223 - American oil on canvas landscape, 19th c.

American oil on canvas landscape, 19th c., depicting two young women on a wooded path with a gentleman shaving behind a tree, signed G. Reim, 20" x 30", frame - 24 1/4" x 34". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 224 - Two New England painted rush seat chairs

Two New England painted rush seat chairs, mid 18th c. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 225 - Roswell Gleason, two pewter fluid lamps

Roswell Gleason (Dorchester, Massachusetts 1822-1871), two pewter fluid lamps, marked on underside, 11" h., 12" h. Illustrated: Wolf-294(taller). Provenance: taller - Bernard Hillmann, Saddle River, New Jersey; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 226 - New England burl bowl, 19th c.

New England burl bowl, 19th c., retaining an old warm patina, 5" h., 15 1/4" dia.

Lot: 227 - Small New England maple and birch tavern table

Small New England maple and birch tavern table, 18th c., 24" h., 30" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 228 - Connecticut painted pine tall case clock, 19th c.

Connecticut painted pine tall case clock, 19th c., the thirty-hour wooden movement singed R. Whiting Wincester, the case retaining its original red graining with stenciled highlights, 86 1/2" h. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 229 - American oil on canvas primitive river landscape

American oil on canvas primitive river landscape, 19th c., with steamboat and snow capped mountain, 24" x 34", frame - 27 5/8" x 37 5/8". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 230 - Pennsylvania redware loaf dish, 19th c.

Pennsylvania redware loaf dish, 19th c., with yellow slip decoration, 11 3/4" x 15 5/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 231 - Five velvet vegetable pin cushions, 19th c.

Five velvet vegetable pin cushions, 19th c., to include a scarce ear of corn and four carrots, largest - 11" l. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 232 - Bold New England painted pine compote, 19th c.

Bold New England painted pine compote, 19th c., with original red and black striped surface over a marbleized base, 7" h., 13" w., together with a group of velvet fruit pin cushions. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 233 - New England stained pine and maple work table

New England stained pine and maple work table, 19th c., 27 1/2" h., 46" w., 28 1/2" d. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 234 - Wrought iron rotating broiler, dated 1794

Wrought iron rotating broiler, dated 1794, with circular punched decoration on handle tab, 12 3/4" dia. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 235 - Two New England Queen Anne rush seat chairs

Two New England Queen Anne rush seat chairs, mid 18th c., retaining old black surfaces. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 236 - New England painted pine open corner cupboard

New England painted pine open corner cupboard, ca. 1820, retaining its original sponge decoration, 78 1/4" h., 39 1/4" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 237 - Two New England painted bentwood lidded boxes

Two New England painted bentwood lidded boxes, 19th c., retaining original yellow and red grained surfaces, largest - 2 3/4" h., 5 1/2" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 238 - Leeds plate with blue scalloped rim

Leeds plate, 19th c., with blue scalloped rim and eagle decoration, 7 1/4" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 239 - Two toleware document boxes, 19th c.

Two toleware document boxes, 19th c., 5 1/2" h., 9" w. and 3 1/2" h., 6 1/4" w. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 240 - Toleware document box, 19th c.

Toleware document box, 19th c., 5" h., 8 1/4" w. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 241 - Two miniature copper tea kettles, 19th c.

Two miniature copper tea kettles, 19th c., with swing handles, tallest - 5 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 242 - Two miniature copper tea kettles, 19th c.

Two miniature copper tea kettles, 19th c., with swing handles, one initialed TW, tallest - 5 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 243 - Four graduated Shaker bentwood pantry boxes

Four graduated Shaker bentwood pantry boxes, 19th c., with finger joints, largest - 2 1/4" h., 6" w. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 244 - Pennsylvania toleware coffee pot, 19th c.

Pennsylvania toleware coffee pot, 19th c., with bird perched on a floral branch, 8 3/4" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 245 - Two pieces of toleware, 19th c.

Two pieces of toleware, 19th c., to include a coffee pot with gooseneck spout and a serving tray, 10 3/4" h. and 17 3/4" x 13 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 246 - New England pine miniature chest of drawers

New England painted pine miniature chest of drawers, 19th c., retaining an old red and black grained surface with bobbin turned half columns, 16" h., 16 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 247 - New England painted pine lock box, 19th c.

New England painted pine lock box, 19th c., initialed P.W.R. on lid and retaining its original tiger graining with green pinstriping, 8 3/4" h., 25" w., 11 1/4" d. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 248 - Oil on canvas ships at stormy sea, 19th c.

Oil on canvas ships at stormy sea, 19th c., with twenty-four gun frigate, 22" x 30". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 249 - Pennsylvania fanback Windsor side chair, ca. 1790

Pennsylvania fanback Windsor side chair, ca. 1790, retaining an old green surface with gold highlights. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 250 - Two Pennsylvania treenware lidded cannisters

Two Pennsylvania painted treenware lidded cannisters, 19th c., retaining the original red and yellow grained surface, 5" and 3 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 251 - Wrought iron rush light, 18th/19th c.

Wrought iron rush light, 18th/19th c., with tooled decoration, 11 3/8" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 252 - Unusual wrought iron spiral candlestick

Unusual wrought iron spiral candlestick, early 19th c., with arched platform base supported by delicate curled feet, 4 3/4" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 253 - Painted candlestand, early 19th c.

Painted candlestand, early 19th c., retaining an old black surface with yellow pinstriping, 27 3/4" h., 17 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 254 - New England painted basswood dome lid box, 19th c.

New England painted basswood dome lid box, 19th c., retaining its original sponge decoration, the interior branded S. Deane, 11 3/4" h., 24 1/4" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 255 - New England painted pine lock box, 19th c.

New England painted pine lock box, 19th c., retaining its original blue sponge decoration, 11 1/4" h., 27" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 256 - Small New England painted basswood chest, 19th c.

Small New England painted basswood chest, 19th c., retaining its original brown sponge decoration, 16" h., 32" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 257 - New England painted pine blanket chest, 19th c.

New England painted pine blanket chest, 19th c., retaining the original grained surface, 17" h., 38" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 258 - Samuel Danforth, pewter quart tankard

Samuel Danforth (Hartford, Connecticut 1795-1816), pewter quart tankard, unmarked, 7 3/4" h. Illustrated: Wolf-635. Provenance: Wayne Hilt, Haddam Neck, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 259 - American pewter tankard 18th c.

American pewter tankard 18th c., probably Philadelphia or Connecticut, 7 1/2" h. Illustrated: Melvyn Wolf, An Unidentified American Tulip Shape Tankard, PCCA Bulletin, Vol. 13, No. 9, p. 39; Wolf-71A. Provenance: Wayne Hilt, Haddam Neck, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 260 - Jacob Whitmore, pewter quart mug

Jacob Whitmore (Middletown, Connecticut 1758-1790), pewter quart mug, marked on inside bottom, 5 7/8" h. Illustrated: Ledlie Laughlin, Pewter in America, plate XIX, fig. 119, plate LIV, fig 382; Wolf-402. Provenance: Ledlie Laughlin, Princeton, New Jersey; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut; Skinner. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 261 - Thomas Boardman, pewter quart mug

Thomas Boardman (Hartford, Connecticut 1804-1873), pewter quart mug, marked on underside TB & Co. N-York, 5" h. Illustrated: Wolf-369. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 262 - Samuel Danforth, pewter pint mug

Samuel Danforth (Hartford, Connecticut 1795-1816), pewter pint mug, marked inside bottom, 5" h. Illustrated: Wolf-38A. Provenance: George Wolfe Collection, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania; Pook & Pook, April 21, 2012, lot 1019. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 263 - Thomas Danforth II, pewter pint mug

Thomas Danforth II (Middletown, Connecticut 1755-1782), pewter pint mug, marked inside bottom, 4 1/2" h. Illustrated: Wolf-384. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 264 - Samuel Danforth, pair of pewter beakers

Samuel Danforth (Hartford, Connecticut 1795-1816), pair of pewter beakers, marked on inside bottom, 5 1/4" h. Illustrated: Wolf-65 Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 265 - Pennsylvania tab handled pewter porringer

Pennsylvania tab handled pewter porringer, late 18th c., initialed P+S, 5 1/4" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-592. Provenance: Kenneth Johnson, York, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 266 - Thomas Boardman, pair of pewter beakers

Thomas Boardman (Hartford, Connecticut 1804-1873), pair of pewter beakers, marked on underside Boardman & Hart N-York, 5" h. Illustrated: Wolf-56. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 267 - Ebenezer Southmayd, pewter beaker

Ebenezer Southmayd (Castleton, Vermont and Middletown, Connecticut 1790-1830), pewter beaker marked on inside bottom, 4 1/4" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 268 - Elisha Kirk, pewter tab handle porringer

Elisha Kirk (York Town, Pennsylvania ca. 1785), pewter tab handle porringer, marked on handle, 5 3/8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-58A. Provenance: Pook & Pook, The Pioneer Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Donald A. Shelley, April 20, 2007, lot 807. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 269 - William Bradford, Jr., pewter porringer

William Bradford, Jr. (New York City 1719-1785), pewter porringer, marked on back of handle, 5" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-530. Provenance: Lammot Copeland, Mt. Cuba, Delaware; Sotheby's, 2002. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 270 - John Will, pewter porringer

John Will (New York City 1752-1766), pewter porringer, unmarked, 5" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-595. Provenance: Margaret Scott, Euclid, Ohio. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 271 - Frederick Bassett, pewter porringer

Frederick Bassett (New York City 1761-1800), pewter porringer, marked on back of handle, 5" dia. Illustrated: John Carl Thomas Connecticut Pewter and Pewterers, p. 33, fig. 32; Wolf-511. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 272 - Capen & Molineaux, near pair of pewter fluid lamps

Capen & Molineaux (New York City 1848-1854), a near pair of pewter fluid lamps with cast decoration, both marked on underside, 8" h., 9 1/2" h. Illustrated: Wolf-23A (taller). Provenance: taller- Mike Clum Auctions, Rushville, Ohio, 2008. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 273 - Gershom Jones, pewter quart mug

Gershom Jones (Providence, Rhode Island 1774-1809), pewter quart mug marked on inside bottom, 5 3/4" h. Illustrated: Wolf-393. Provenance: Mary Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 274 - Israel Trask, pewter coffeepot with engraved eagle

Israel Trask (Beverly, Massachusetts 1807-1856), pewter coffeepot with engraved eagle, marked on underside, 12 1/4" h. Illustrated: Wolf-15A. Provenance: Historic Deerfield Museum; Skinner. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 275 - Roswell Gleason, pair of pewter fluid lamps

Roswell Gleason (Dorchester, Massachusetts 1822-1871), pair of pewter fluid lamps, marked on underside, 10 3/4" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 276 - Toleware mug with floral decoration

Toleware mug, 19th c., with floral decoration, 5 3/4" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 277 - Vibrant toleware serving tray, 19th c.

Vibrant toleware serving tray, 19th c., 17 1/2" x 12 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 278 - Two copper measures, 19th c.

Two copper measures, 19th c., one stamped B. S. Weller 1834 D. C. S. and H55, 8" h., the other stamped Kissam N.Y., the underside with James Kissam medallion, 9" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 279 - New England painted pine mule chest, 19th c.

New England painted pine mule chest, 19th c., retaining the original red grained surface, 35" h., 41" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 280 - American copper tea kettle, 19th c.

American copper tea kettle, 19th c., stamped D. Flickinger, 12" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 281 - Attributed to Joseph Whiting Stock, oil on canvas

Attributed to Joseph Whiting Stock (American 1815-1855), oil on canvas portrait of the Lansing twins of Troy, New York, 19th c., with mountainous landscape background, 39" x 48". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 282 - Large New England burl bowl, 19th c.

Large New England burl bowl, 19th c., with raised rim, 7 1/4" h., 19 1/2" dia. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 283 - New England painted maple candlestand

New England painted maple candlestand, late 18th c., retaining an old faux marble decoration on a black ground, 26 3/4" h., 29 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 284 - William and Mary banister back armchair

New Jersey or New York William and Mary banister back armchair, ca. 1740, retaining an old black surface. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 285 - Continental painted pine bentwood band box

Continental painted pine bentwood band box, 19th c., with floral and bird decoration on a blue ground, 6 1/2" h., 17" w., 10 1/2" d. Provenance: Joe Kindig, York, Pennsylvania. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 286 - Meriden Britannia & Co., pair pewter candlesticks

Meriden Britannia & Co. (Meriden, Connecticut 1852-1867), pair of pewter candlesticks, together with a chamberstick, 11" h. and 4 1/2" h. Illustrated: Wolf-116, 117. Provenance: pair - Jack Levy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 287 - Thomas Boardman, pewter baptismal bowl

Thomas Boardman (Hartford Connecticut 1804-1873), pewter baptismal bowl marked on outside of body, 5 1/2" h., 8 1/2" dia. Illustrated: John Carl Thomas Connecticut Pewter and Pewterers, p. 137, fig. 150; Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 104, fig. 227; John Carl Thomas Pewter in American Life, p. 123; Wolf-1. Provenance: Gordon Perrin, Ashaway, Rhode Island; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 288 - Sellew & Co., two pewter fluid lamps

Sellew & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio 1830-1860), two pewter fluid lamps, marked on underside, 9 1/2" h., 8 1/4" h. Illustrated: taller - Flint Institute of Arts, No. 163, p. 29; Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 335, fig. 1148; taller - Wolf-308. Provenance: taller - Robert Klein, Portland, Michigan. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 289 - New England painted pine chest of drawers

New England painted pine chest of drawers, early 19th c., retaining its original red flame grained surface, the apron and feet with unusual circular devices, 41 3/4" h., 38" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 290 - Attributed to Thomas Chambers, oil on canvas

Attributed to Thomas Chambers (American 1808-1869), oil on canvas romanticized view, purportedly Storm King Mountain in Newburgh, New York, 22" x 30", frame - 24 3/4" x 32 1/2". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 291 - Attributed to Thomas Chambers, oil on canvas

Attributed to Thomas Chambers (American 1808-1869), oil on canvas Hudson River view, 27" x 36", frame - 33 1/2" x 42 3/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 292 - Eight copper measures, 19th c.

Eight copper measures, 19th c., one stamped Boss 19, one stamped B, one stamped P, and one stamped W C, tallest - 5 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 293 - William Dyer Beaumont, watercolor portrait

William Dyer Beaumont (English active 1833-1852), watercolor portrait, signed and dated 1851, of a seated woman reading a newspaper, 9 1/2" x 7 1/4", frame - 12 1/4" x 10 1/4", together with a watercolor portrait of a gentleman reading a book, 19th c., frame - 8 1/2" x 7". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 294 - New England painted pine chest of drawers

New England painted pine chest of drawers, 19th c., retaining the original grained surface, 38 1/2" h., 38 3/4" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 295 - Two New England burl bowls, 19th c.

Two New England burl bowls, 19th c., 5" h., 14" dia. and 4 1/2" h., 14" dia.

Lot: 296 - Five pieces of toleware, 19th c.

Five pieces of toleware, 19th c., to include a creamer, tea caddy, small document box, cup, and a mug, tallest - 5 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 297 - New England painted pine drop leaf table

New England painted pine drop leaf table, 19th c., retaining the original red and black grained surface, open - 27 1/2" h., 36" w., 36 1/2" d. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 298 - New England painted pine dome top chest, 19th c.

New England painted pine dome top chest, 19th c., retaining the original red grained surface, 9 1/4" h., 20" w., 10 1/4" d. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 299 - New England painted sackback Windsor armchair

New England painted sackback Windsor armchair, ca. 1790, seat - 17" h. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 300 - James Godsell Middleton, oil on canvas

James Godsell Middleton (British fl. 1826-1872), oil on canvas portrait of a young man, signed verso and dated 1843, 30" x 25", frame - 33 1/2" x 28 1/2". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 301 - Massachusetts rodback Windsor armchair, ca. 1820

Massachusetts rodback Windsor armchair, ca. 1820 , branded T.H. Lewis and retaining an old red surface. Illustrated in Nancy Goyne Evans, American Windsor Chairs, fig. 8-39. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 302 - Pennsylvania redware slip star plate, 19th c.

Pennsylvania redware slip star plate, 19th c., 10 3/4" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 303 - Group of early iron lighting, 19th c.

Group of early iron lighting, 19th c., to include a gimbaled kettle lamp, 7 1/4" h., a fat lamp with heart finial, a fat lamp with heart finial and shell hanger, and a hanging wick lamp.

Lot: 304 - Painted pine end table, 19th c.

Painted pine end table, 19th c., retaining its original flame grained surface, 28" h., 16" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 305 - Painted pine wall cupboard, 19th c.

Painted pine wall cupboard, 19th c., retaining its original ochre grained surface, 83 1/2" h., 46" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 306 - Robert Bonnynge, pewter church cup

Robert Bonnynge (Boston, Massachusetts 1731-1763), pewter church cup marked on underside, 4 3/8" h., 7" dia. This is the only marked example in a private collection. Illustrated: Flint Institute of Arts, 1973, No. 59, cover; Charles Montgomery American Art 1750-1800 Towards Independence, p. 197, fig. 226; Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 36, fig. 33, p. 293, fig. 1001; John Carl Thomas Pewter in American Life, p. 122; Wolf-168. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 307 - John Skinner, pewter pint mug

John Skinner (Boston, Massachusetts 1760-1790), pewter pint mug, marked inside bottom, 4 5/8" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 308 - Semper Eadem, pewter quart tankard

Semper Eadem (Boston, Massachusetts 1750-1770), pewter quart tankard, marked inside bottom, 7 1/4" h. Published: Peter Hornsby, Pewter of the Western World, p. 269, fig. 909; John Carl Thomas Pewter in American Life, p. 31; Illustrated: Wolf-636. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 309 - Israel Trask, pair of pewter chalices

Israel Trask (Beverly, Massachusetts 1807-1856), pair of pewter chalices inscribed Presented to the Congregational Church in Sullivan N.H. by Roswell Hubbard 1826, 6 7/8" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 310 - Oliver Trask Beverly, pair of pewter beakers

Oliver Trask (Beverly, Massachusetts 1825-1830), pair of pewter beakers, marked on underside, 5 1/8" h. Illustrated: Wolf-78. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 311 - Wrought iron rush light, 18th/19th c.

Wrought iron rush light, 18th/19th c., with spear point feet and terminal, 9 1/4" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 312 - Wrought iron rush light, 18th/19th c.

Wrought iron rush light, 18th/19th c., with scrolled terminal, 8" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 313 - New England painted pine document dresser box

New England painted pine document dresser box, 19th c., with original red flame grained surface, 4 1/2" h., 16" w., 12 3/4" d.

Lot: 314 - Oil on tin strawberry bowl still life, 19th c.

Oil on tin strawberry bowl still life, 19th c., in a period yellow grain painted frame, frame - 12 1/2" x 16 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 315 - New England painted pine chest of drawers, 19th c.

New England painted pine chest of drawers, 19th c., retaining the original grained surface, 39" h., 39" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 316 - Large New England burl bowl, 19th c.

Large New England burl bowl, 19th c., with raised rim, 5 1/4" h., 18" dia. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 317 - Two New England burl bowls, 19th c.

Two New England burl bowls, 19th c., 5" h., 11 3/8" dia. and 4 1/2" h., 12" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 318 - New England burl bowl, 19th c.

New England burl bowl, 19th c., 5" h., 13" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 319 - New England painted pine mule chest, 19th c.

New England painted pine mule chest, 19th c., retaining the original grained surface, 41" h., 36 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 320 - American oil on panel portrait of a young woman

American oil on panel portrait of a young woman, ca. 1835, 27" x 23 1/2", frame - 33" x 29". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 321 - Jonas Welch Holman, oil on canvas portrait

Jonas Welch Holman (American 1805-1873), oil on canvas portrait of Warren and Julia Bassett, signed verso Holman Boston 1845, 28" x 26", frame - 32 1/2" x 30 1/2". Artist discussed and pictured in the Magazine Antiques, November/December 2016, page 86. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 322 - Jonas Welch Holman, oil on canvas folk portrait

Jonas Welch Holman (American 1805-1873), oil on canvas folk portrait of Mary Ann Bassett, signed on verso JW Holman Boston Mass 1845, 26 1/2" x 22", frame - 31" x 26". Artist discussed and pictured in the Magazine Antiques, November/December 2016, page 86. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 323 - New England painted treenware lidded cannister

New England painted treenware lidded cannister, 19th c., retaining the original red and yellow grained decoration, 4 1/2" h., 7 1/4" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 324 - Fine miniature New England painted bellows

Fine miniature New England painted bellows, early 19th c., with floral decoration on a vibrant yellow ground, 9" l. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 325 - New England painted pine dresser box, 19th c.

New England painted pine dresser box, 19th c., retaining the original red and black grained surface with shell decoration, 5 3/4" h., 12 1/4" w., 7 1/8" d. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 326 - New England painted basswood box, 19th c.

New England painted basswood box, 19th c., initialed T.M.S. and retaining its original brown flame graining with yellow and red scrolling highlights, 8 1/4" h., 18 1/2" w., 10 1/4" d. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 327 - Two New England painted dresser boxes, 19th c.

Two New England painted dresser boxes, 19th c., retaining their original sponge and smoke decoration, 6 1/4" h., 13" w., and 5 1/4" h., 10" w. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 328 - New England burl master salt, 19th c.

New England burl master salt, 19th c., 2 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 329 - New England painted pine dresser box, 19th c.

New England painted pine dresser box, 19th c., retaining the original yellow sponged surface, 2 1/2" h., 7" w., 4 1/2" d. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 330 - Ten Pennsylvania treenware lidded cannister

Exceptional graduated set of ten Pennsylvania painted treenware lidded cannisters, 19th c., retaining the original feathered ochre surface, 9 1/4'' h., 9 3/4" dia. to 3" h., 2" dia.

Lot: 331 - Nest of four graduated small burl bowls, 19th c.

Nest of four graduated small burl bowls, 19th c., 1 1/2" h., 3 1/2" dia. to 1" h., 1 3/4" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 332 - Miniature New England painted blanket chest

Miniature New England painted poplar blanket chest, signed John Thompson Maker 1842 and retaining its original sponge decoration, 7 3/4" h., 13 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 333 - Joseph Lehn, treenware egg cup and master salt

Joseph Lehn (Lancaster Pennsylvania 1798-1892), turned and painted treenware to include an egg cup and a master salt, 2 7/8" h. and 3 1/4" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 334 - Sandpaper fantasy landscape, 19th c.

Sandpaper fantasy landscape, 19th c., 22" x 28", frame - 27 1/4" x 32 3/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 335 - New England oil on canvas seascape whaling scene

New England oil on canvas seascape whaling scene, late 19th c., after the Nathaniel Currier lithograph Capturing the Whale, 19 1/4" x  35 1/4", frame - 22 7/8" x 38 7/8". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 336 - American oil on canvas mountain landscape, 19th c.

American oil on canvas mountain landscape, 19th c., with Native Americans on a rocky outcrop, 22" x 30", frame - 26 1/4" x 34 1/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 337 - Miniature red stained bentwood bandbox, 19th c.

Miniature red stained bentwood bandbox, 19th c., 1 3/4" h., 2 7/8" dia., together with a miniature Peaseware cannister, 2 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 338 - Unusual carved figural fish nutmeg grater, 19th c.

Unusual carved figural fish nutmeg grater, 19th c., with incised carving and hollowed out belly to allow grated nutmeg to be poured from its mouth, 5 1/4" l. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 339 - Three Dutch engraved tobacco boxes

Three Dutch engraved brass and copper tobacco boxes, 18th c., the oval example inscribed Thos Ryder 1743, 4 1/4" w. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 340 - Miniature Pennsylvania poplar blanket chest

Miniature Pennsylvania painted poplar blanket chest, mid 19th c., retaining the original red grained surface, 9 1/2" h., 18" w., 10 3/4" d. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 341 - Nest of four graduated small burl bowls, 19th c.

Nest of four graduated small burl bowls, 19th c., 1 5/8" h., 5 1/2" dia. to 1 5/8" h., 4" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 342 - Two blown glass flasks, early 19th c.

Two blown glass flasks, early 19th c., to include a Stebbins & Stebbins, Coventry Glassworks, Connecticut yellow olive Lafayette portrait flask, ca. 1830, GI-86, with liberty cap on verso, 6" h., and an olive Masonic/Eagle flask, 6" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 343 - New England Chippendale stained semi tall chest

New England Chippendale stained pine semi tall chest, late 18th c., 53 1/4" h., 36 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 344 - Philadelphia Queen Ann looking glass, 18th c.

Philadelphia Queen Ann looking glass, 18th c., bearing a John Elliott, English and German label, overall - 22" x 11 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 345 - Samuel Danforth, pewter crown handle porringer

Samuel Danforth (Norwich, Connecticut 1793-1803), pewter crown handle porringer, marked on top of handle, 5 1/4" dia. Illustrated: Ledlie Laughlin Pewter in America vol. 3, plate CV, fig. 359A; John Carl Thomas Connecticut Pewter and Pewterers, p. 82, figs. 80, 81; Wolf-547. Provenance: Paul Glazier, Torrington, Connecticut; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 346 - Love, pewter half-pint measure

Love (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1750-1800), pewter half pint measure, one of only two known American 18th c. marked measures, 5" h. Illustrated: Wolf-325. Provenance: Ron Chambers, Higganum, Connecticut; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 347 - Edmund Dolbeare, pewter flat rim dish

Edmund Dolbeare (Boston Massachusetts 1671-1702), pewter flat rim dish, marked on front rim, 17" dia. Illustrated: Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 127, fig. 314; John Carl Thomas Pewter in American Life p. 46; Wolf-243. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut.

Lot: 348 - Richard Lee, two pewter porringers

Richard Lee (Springfield, Vermont 1795-1820), two pewter porringers, both marked on front of handle, 2 1/4" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-569, 572. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 349 - Richard Lee, pewter porringer

Richard Lee (Springfield, Vermont 1795-1820), pewter porringer marked on front of handle, 2 1/4" dia. Illustrated: Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 157, fig. 464; Wolf-570. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut.   Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 350 - Roswell Gleason, pewter bull's-eye fluid lamp

Roswell Gleason (Dorchester, Massachusetts 1822-1871), pewter bull's-eye fluid lamp, marked on underside, 8 1/4" h. Illustrated: Wolf-293. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 351 - William Billings, pewter porringer

William Billings (Providence, Rhode Island 1791-1806), pewter porringer, marked on top of handle, 4 1/4" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-519. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 352 - Josiah Miller, pewter sundial

Josiah Miller (New England ca.1750-1775), pewter sundial, cast mark IM 42 on front, 4 1/2" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-34A. Provenance: William Rice Collection, Chester, New Hampshire. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 353 - David Melville, pewter tab handle porringer

David Melville (Newport, Rhode Island 1755-1793), pewter tab handle porringer, marked on top of handle and cast mark on bracket, 5 3/8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-577. Provenance: Wayne Hilt, Haddamveck, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 354 - William Ellsworth, pewter spoon

William Ellsworth (New York City 1767-1798), pewter spoon, marked on bowl, 6 5/8" l. Illustrated: Wolf-31A. Provenance: Ruggiero's Auctions, Clyde, North Carolina, 2007. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 355 - Horace Bundy, oil on canvas portrait

Horace Bundy (American 1814-1883), oil on canvas portrait of a young girl, signed verso H. Bundy Claremont Nov 1857, 30" x 25", frame - 38" x 33". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 356 - Five brass Fairbanks measures, 19th c.

Five brass Fairbanks measures, 19th c., all stamped MS, tallest is one gallon, 9 1/4" h.

Lot: 357 - Four blown glass bottles, 19th c.

Four blown glass bottles, 19th c., to include a Jenny Lind/Glass Factory aqua calabash, 9 1/2" h., an olive chestnut bottle, 5 3/4" h., an olive globular bottle, and an amber ink bottle. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 358 - New England painted drop leaf dining table

New England painted drop leaf dining table, late 18th c., with scalloped leaves and fluted legs, retaining a red surface, open - 28" h., 35" w., 33" d. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 359 - New England ladderback rocking chair

New England ladderback rocking chair, mid 18th c., retaining an old brick red surface. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 360 - Five Fairbanks Standard capacity measures, 19th c.

Five Fairbanks Standard capacity measures, 19th c., tallest - 10 1/2"; together with two cannisters, 7 3/4" h., 16" dia. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 361 - New England Sheraton painted pine looking glass

New England Sheraton painted pine looking glass, 19th c., with églomisé panel, in a bold yellow and red grained frame, 16 1/2" x 9 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 362 - New England burl bowl with carved handles

New England burl bowl with carved handles, ca. 1800, 7 1/4" h., 19 3/4" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 363 - Group of Gaudy Dutch porcelain, 19th c.

Group of Gaudy Dutch porcelain, 19th c., to include single rose plate, 9 3/4" dia., grape plate, oyster cup, urn saucer, double rose cup and saucer, and a dove saucer, together with a spongeware saucer with house. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 364 - New York Vernier surveyor's brass compass

New York Vernier surveyor's brass compass, mid 19th c., the silvered dial engraved E. A. Kutz New York, with original post, compass - 13 1/2" l., post - 48" l. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 365 - Painted pine hanging shelf, 19th c.

Painted pine hanging shelf, 19th c., retaining an old brown surface, 41" h., 38" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 366 - Painted cherry table top desk, early 19th c.

Painted cherry table top desk, early 19th c., retaining an old sponge decorated surface, the interior with three drawers, 8 3/4" h., 16 1/4" w., 14" d. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 367 - New England painted basswood dome lid box, 19th c.

New England painted basswood dome lid box, 19th c., retaining its original floral decoration on a green ground, 11 3/4" h., 27 1/4" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 368 - New England painted basswood dome top blanket box

New England painted basswood dome top blanket box, 19th c., retaining the original yellow grained surface, 14" h., 30" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 369 - Painted poplar lock box, 19th c.

Painted poplar lock box, 19th c., retaining its original red and black striped surface with stenciled gilt highlights, 11 1/4" h., 15" w., 11 1/2" d.

Lot: 370 - Midwestern poplar blanket chest

Midwestern painted and stenciled poplar blanket chest, mid 19th c., probably Ohio, retaining the original black and red grained surface with gilt floral accents, 24" h., 30" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 371 - American oil on canvas river view with mill

American oil on canvas river view with mill, 19th c., 28" x 37 1/2", frame - 34 3/4" x 44 3/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 372 - William Billings, copper tea kettle

William Billings (Providence, Rhode Island 1791-1806), copper tea kettle, 19th c., 11 1/2" h. Illustrated: Flint Institute of Arts, no. 192; Peter Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, p. 68, fig. 110; Wolf-655. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 373 - Alfred Herve, watercolor silhouette of a woman

Alfred Herve (English fl. 1837-1847), watercolor silhouette of a woman, impressed Herve and ink inscription 145 Strand, 8" x 5 1/2", frame - 10 1/2" x 8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 374 - New England painted pine wash stand, 19th c.

New England painted pine wash stand, 19th c., retaining its original smoke decoration with green and gold floral highlights, 35" h., 18 1/4" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 375 - Sackback Windsor armchair ca. 1790.

Sackback Windsor armchair ca. 1790. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 376 - Four copper measures, 19th c.

Four copper measures, 19th c., to include one stamped M, one stamped 3, one stamped C ? F R, and one stamped C P, tallest - 10 1/4".

Lot: 377 - New England furniture painter's sample box

New England painted basswood furniture painter's sample box, interior initialed JHM 1856 - Forget me Not, the top with five variations of grain-painted surfaces, 3 3/4" h., 18 3/4" w., 9" d. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 378 - New England burl bowl, 19th c.

New England burl bowl, 19th c., with cutout handles, 7" h., 18 1/2" dia. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 379 - Gershom Jones, two pewter porringers

Gershom Jones (Providence, Rhode Island 1774-1809), two pewter porringers, marked on top of handle, 3 1/4" dia. and 4 7/8" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 380 - Joseph Leddel, pewter plate

Joseph Leddel (New York City 1711-1753), pewter plate marked on underside, 8 7/8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-50A. Provenance: Foster McCarl Collection, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania; Sotheby's, 2012. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 381 - Henry Will, pewter charger

Henry Will (New York City 1761-1793), pewter charger, marked on underside, 15" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-261. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 382 - Francis Bassett II, pewter charger

Francis Bassett II (New York City 1749-1800), pewter charger, marked on underside, 16 3/8" dia. Illustrated: Ledlie Laughlin Pewter in America, Vol. 2, Plate LIX, Fig. 459, 460; Wolf-229. Provenance: Ledlie Laughlin, Princeton, New Jersey; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 383 - William Will, pewter flat rim plate

William Will (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1764-1798), pewter flat rim plate, marked on underside, 9 3/8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-501. Provenance: Garth's; Sam Statland, Chicago, Illinois; Susanin's Auction, Chicago, Illinois, 2002. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 384 - Three Providence, Rhode Island Pewter plates

Three Providence, Rhode Island Pewter plates, two by William Calder (1817-1856) and one William Billings (1791-1806), 8 1/4" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-442, 443, 426. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut; Elizabeth Bronson, Birmingham, Michigan (Billings). Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 385 - Joseph Leddell Sr. or Jr., pewter circular box

Joseph Leddell Sr. or Jr. (New York City 1711-1754, pewter circular box, marked inside bottom, 3 3/4" h., 7 3/4" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-350. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 386 - Semper Eadem, pewter flat rim plate

Semper Eadem (Boston, Massachusetts ca. 1750), pewter flat rim plate with Holyoke cypher, marked on underside, 9 1/2" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-462. Provenance: John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 387 - New York pewter gallon measure

New York pewter gallon measure, inscribed on belly New York Standard, 11" h. Illustrated: Wolf-330. Provenance: purchased at auction in Paris in 1950 by Charles Boucaud, Paris, France; Philippe Boucaud, Paris, France. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 388 - Frederick Bassett, pewter egg-shaped teapot

Frederick Bassett (New York City 1761-1800), pewter egg shaped teapot, unmarked, 6 1/2" h. Illustrated: Wolf-172. Provenance: John Ruckman, Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Charles Swain, Doylestown, Pennsylvania; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 389 - Thomas Danforth II, pewter sugar

Thomas Danforth II (Middletown, Connecticut 1755-1782), pewter sugar, marked on side, 4" h. Illustrated: Wolf-62A. Provenance: Thomas Williams, Litchfield, Connecticut; Josephine Buhl Ford, Grosse Pointe, Michigan; Sotheby's. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 390 - Nathaniel Austin, three pewter plates

Nathaniel Austin (Charlestown, Massachusetts 1763-1800), three pewter plates, marked on underside, largest - 9 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 391 - Henry Will (New York City 1763-1793), pewter plate

Henry Will (New York City 1763-1793), pewter plate, marked on underside, 8" dia. Illustrated: Wolf-495. Provenance: Gordon Perrin, Ashaway, Rhode Island; John Carl Thomas, Hanover, Connecticut. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 392 - Wolf collection of pewter reference books.

Wolf collection of pewter reference materials to include books, newsletters, pamphlets, catalogs, etc., approximately 120 books.

Lot: 393 - Wrought iron ember tongs, early 19th c.

Wrought iron ember tongs, early 19th c., 15" l. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 394 - Richard Lee, cast brass strainers

Richard Lee (Springfield, Vermont 1795-1820), cast brass strainer, 14 1/4" l.

Lot: 395 - Two Richard Lee, cast brass ladles

Two Richard Lee (Springfield, Vermont 1795-1820), cast brass ladles, 8 1/2" l. and 11" l. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 396 - Richard Lee, cast brass strainer

Richard Lee (Springfield, Vermont 1795-1820), cast brass strainer, 15 1/2" l.

Lot: 397 - Assembled set of five Whitfield cast iron skillets

Assembled set of five Whitfield cast iron skillets, early 19th c., numbers 0, 2, 3, 4 and 6, together with a spider pan stamped W. Foster, 29" l. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 398 - Toleware document box, 19th c.

Toleware document box, 19th c., 7" h., 10" w. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 399 - New England oblong handled burl bowl

New England oblong handled burl bowl, early 19th c., with decorative dried fruit, 5 3/4" h., 18" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 400 - New England painted pine and poplar blanket chest

New England painted pine and poplar blanket chest, 19th c., retaining the original vinegar grained surface, 29 1/2" h., 41" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 401 - Pair of oil on canvas portraits

Pair of oil on canvas portraits of a husband and wife, ca. 1830, the gentleman identified on verso David Dunbar, born 1774, 30 1/2" x 25 1/4", frames - 35 1/2" x 30 1/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 402 - Oil on canvas portrait of a young woman

Oil on canvas portrait of a young woman in white dress, mid 19th c., 29" x 25", frame - 33 1/2" x 29 3/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 403 - Pair of American oil on canvas portraits

Pair of American oil on canvas portraits, mid 19th c., of James and Helen Davis, 29" x 24", frame - 32 1/4" x 27 1/4". At the end of the Civil War, the family moved to Canada with their cousin Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 404 - Three Davis family oil on canvas portraits

Three Davis family oil on canvas portraits of children, 19th c., one holding a doll, labeled on verso Louisa Davis born March 5, 1846, died February 1, 1925, portrait painted 1851, one labeled on verso Margaret Davis born Jan. 9, 1845, died Aug. 8, 1908, portrait painted 1851, the other labeled William Davis (in red), born Jan 20 1848, died Feb 1, 1935 - Helen Davis (in white), born Oct 23, 1849, died Oct 7, 1871, portrait painted 1851, 29" x 24", frame - 32 1/2" x 27 1/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 405 - Hudson River oil on canvas luminous landscape

Hudson River oil on canvas luminous landscape, 19th c., 22" x 27", frame - 27" x 32 1/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 406 - Watercolor and gouache landscape of Niagara Falls

Watercolor and gouache landscape of Niagara Falls, 19th c., with silhouette of a Native American Indian on ledge, 9" x 11 1/2", frame - 13 1/4" x 15 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 407 - Montpelier, Vermont graphite landscape, 19th c.

Montpelier, Vermont graphite landscape, 19th c., bearing a label from D. McDonald - coffin and frame maker dated 1858, 15" x 20 1/2", frame - 19" x 24 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 408 - Oil on canvas polar bear hunt, 19th c.

Oil on canvas polar bear hunt, 19th c., after Albert Bierstadt, 24 1/2" x 30 1/2", frame - 29" x 35". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 409 - Three Native American Indian lithographs, 19th c.

Three Native American Indian lithographs, 19th c., probably McKenney & Hall, of Ap-Pa-Noo-Se, KA-Ta-Wa-Be-Da, and Lap-Pa-Win-Soe, all in period painted pine frames, frame - 16 1/4" x 12 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 410 - Carved and painted cigar store Indian

Carved and painted cigar store Indian, late 19th c., retaining an old dry surface and probably the original pedestal, inscribed Cigars with a tin Tiger Chewing Tobacco advertisement attached, 73 1/2" h. Provenance: Pook & Pook, April 22, 2022, lot 336. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 411 - Swell-bodied copper lamb weathervane, 19th c.

Swell-bodied copper lamb weathervane, 19th c., with cast zinc head retaining an old verdigris surface, 22 1/2" h., 27 1/2" w. Provenance: Michael Whittemore; Pook & Pook, Collection of Roland & Marilyn Kemble, January 12, 2018, lot 17. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 412 - Historic Blue Baltimore views tea service

Historic Blue Baltimore views assembled tea service to include a Baltimore Alms House teapot and sugar, Baltimore Masonic Hall creamer, Baltimore Court House waste bowl, and two University of Maryland cups with Baltimore Hospital saucers. Provenance: Estate of Harold and Rebecca Shorb, Thurmont, Maryland and Hanover, Pennsylvania.

Lot: 413 - Historic Blue Staffordshire tureen and undertray

Historic Blue Staffordshire Arms of Maryland tureen and undertray, 8 3/4" h., 15 1/2" w. and 12 3/8" x 14 7/8". Provenance: Estate of Harold and Rebecca Shorb, Thurmont, Maryland and Hanover, Pennsylvania.

Lot: 414 - Rare Historic Blue Staffordshire Baltimore platter

Rare Historic Blue Staffordshire Baltimore platter, 9 1/8" x 11 5/8". Provenance: Estate of Harold and Rebecca Shorb, Thurmont, Maryland and Hanover, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 415 - Rare Historic Blue Staffordshire Baltimore platter

Rare Historic Blue Staffordshire Baltimore platter, 9 1/4" x 11 5/8". Provenance: Estate of Harold and Rebecca Shorb, Thurmont, Maryland and Hanover, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 416 - Historic Blue Staffordshire plate

Historic Blue Staffordshire plate with oval portrait of Lafayette, 7 5/8" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 417 - Historic Blue Staffordshire footed bowl

Historic Blue Staffordshire Arms of Maryland footed bowl, 4 7/8" h., 11 1/2" dia. Provenance: Richards Collection. Estate of Harold and Rebecca Shorb, Thurmont, Maryland and Hanover, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 418 - Historic Blue Staffordshire platter, bowl, etc.

Historic Blue Staffordshire to include a Mendenhall Ferry platter, 13 1/2" x 16 1/2", an exchange Baltimore soup bowl and plate, a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad level and incline plates, Baltimore Courthouse plate, Fairmount plate, three cup plates, and a small scalloped edge dish. Provenance: Estate of Harold and Rebecca Shorb, Thurmont, Maryland and Hanover, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 419 - Rare Frederick, Maryland redware creamer, 19th c.

Rare Frederick Maryland redware creamer, 19th c., with green and orange mottled glaze, stamped Ott on underside, 6 1/4" h. Few glazed examples of Ott's redware are known. Provenance: Trout Auctioneers, Estate of Mary Eleanor Kehne, 2005. Estate of Harold and Rebecca Shorb, Thurmont, Maryland and Hanover, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 420 - Rare Thurmont, Maryland redware planter

Rare Thurmont, Maryland redware planter, dated 1845, and inscribed Jacob Lynn Pottery May 18, 9 3/4" h., 10" dia. Lynn established his pottery in Thurmont in the 1840s and hired Anthony Bacher and James Mackley. Discussed in Harold Comstock The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 437. Provenance: Estate of Harold and Rebecca Shorb, Thurmont, Maryland and Hanover, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 421 - Rare Frederick Maryland redware bottle, 19th c.

Rare Frederick Maryland redware bottle, 19th c., with speckled green glaze, stamped Ott on underside, 8" h. Few glazed examples of Ott's redware are known. Provenance: Estate of Harold and Rebecca Shorb, Thurmont, Maryland and Hanover, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 422 - Pennsylvania stoneware batter jug, 19th c.

Pennsylvania stoneware batter jug, 19th c., impressed Cowden & Wilcox Harrisburg, with cobalt tulip decoration, 8 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 423 - Pennsylvania two-gallon stoneware jug, 19th c.

Pennsylvania two-gallon stoneware jug, 19th c., with cobalt bird decoration, impressed Cowden & Wilcox Harrisburg PA, 11 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 424 - Pennsylvania stoneware batter jug

Pennsylvania one and a half gallon stoneware batter jug, 19th c., impressed Cowden & Wilcox Harrisburg PA, with triple cobalt flower decoration flanking spout and a spitting tulip on the back side, 9" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 425 - Six yellowware pitchers, 19th c.

Six yellowware pitchers, 19th c., with seaweed and mocha bands, tallest - 8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 426 - Eight yellowware mugs, 19th c.

Eight yellowware mugs, 19th c., with seaweed decoration. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 427 - Twelve yellowware mugs, 19th c.

Twelve yellowware mugs, 19th c., with mocha bands, one with frog interior. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 428 - Yellowware 19th c., with seaweed and mocha bands

Yellowware 19th c., with seaweed and mocha bands to include three small pitchers, a pair of oyster barrels, and a small handled cup, tallest - 5 1/8".

Lot: 429 - Rare pair of Thurmont, Maryland redware vases

Rare pair of Thurmont, Maryland redware vases, ca. 1875, attributed to James Mackley, featuring incised scrolled handles, floral rosettes to body, and green speckled glaze on an orange ground, 9" h. Illustrated in Rice & Stoudt, The Shenandoah Pottery, fig. 165. Provenance: Estate of Harold and Rebecca Shorb, Thurmont, Maryland and Hanover, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 430 - Two squeeze toys, 19th c.

Two squeeze toys, 19th c., to include a Heubach bisque head child playing cymbals, with musical base, 8 3/4" h., and a squeak toy with bisque head child on a swing, 8" h. Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 431 - Four composition bird squeak toys, 19th c.

Four composition bird squeak toys, 19th c., tallest - 6". Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 432 - Four composition animal squeak toys, 19th c.

Four composition animal squeak toys, 19th c., to include dogs, squirrel, and a cat, tallest - 6 1/2". Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 433 - Unusual German animated doghouse squeak toy

Unusual German animated doghouse squeak toy, dog springs out of box with lever is pushed, 5 1/4" h., 8 3/4" d. Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 434 - Painted roulette board, early 20th c.

Painted roulette board, early 20th c., 48 1/2" x 24 1/2". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 435 - Painted pine gameboard, 19th c.

Painted pine gameboard, 19th c., inscribed M. Tanner and G. Tanner, decorated with pinwheels and small trees, 17 7/8" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 436 - Massive painted pine gameboard, early 20th c.

Massive painted pine gameboard, early 20th c., 46 1/4" x 50 1/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 437 - Berks County Pennsylvania painted pine Bucher box

Berks County Pennsylvania painted pine Bucher box, 19th c., the lid inscribed A. Schmutz, 3" h., 9 1/4" w., 8 3/8" d. Provenance: Donald and Patricia Herr. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 438 - Rare bentwood fishing bait cage/minnow trap

Rare oversized bentwood fishing bait cage/ minnow trap, ca. 1900, 16 1/2" h., 56" w. Provenance: Harold"Doc" Herr; Newsom & Berdan, 2018. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 439 - Painted Ten Friends oval tavern sign, ca. 1900

Painted Ten Friends oval tavern sign, ca. 1900, with clasped hands, 23 1/2" x 37". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 440 - Painted pressboard carnival sign, ca. 1930

Painted pressboard carnival sign, ca. 1930, for World Champion Fat Lady, 48" h. Provenance: found in an Essex, Virginia barn which belonged to the famous Priscilla the Gorilla Lady; Jeff Camp Folk Art, Richmond, Virginia. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 441 - Painted double-sided trade sign, early 20th c.

Painted double-sided trade sign, early 20th c., for Sally's Hat Shop, 18 7/8" x 17 7/8". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 442 - Painted pine double-sided pointing hand Stop sign

Painted pine double-sided pointing hand Stop sign, ca. 1900, 39 1/2" l. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 443 - Copper bannerette weathervane, late 19th c.

Copper bannerette weathervane, late 19th c., with cast zinc pointing hand terminal, retaining an old painted green and white surface, 36 3/4" l. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 444 - Cast iron stag garden sculpture, late 19th c.

Cast iron stag garden sculpture, late 19th c., probably Fiske, 61 1/2" h., 48" w. Provenance: Estate of Harold and Rebecca Shorb, Thurmont, Maryland and Hanover, Pennsylvania. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 445 - Folk Art carved and painted kangaroo, 19th c.

Folk Art carved and painted kangaroo, 19th c., probably Pennsylvania, retaining its original black dotted surface on a red ground, 27 7/8" h., 46" w. Provenance: Found in Lebanon, Pennsylvania; John Gordon; Christie's, January 15, 1999, Lot 236. The Collection of Ralph Esmerian; Pook & Pook, January 17, 2015, lot 169. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 446 - Transfer decorated porcelain plaque, 19th c.

Transfer decorated porcelain plaque, 19th c., of George Washington, 3 3/4" x 2 3/4", frame - 8 7/8" x 7 3/4". Provenance: Estate of Harold and Rebecca Shorb, Thurmont, Maryland and Hanover, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 447 - Cut paper silhouette of George Washington

Cut paper silhouette of George Washington on horseback, 19th c., with gold wash highlights, frame - 11 1/2" x 9 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 448 - Ink and watercolor drawing, 19th c.

Ink and watercolor drawing, 19th c., of George Washington and his horse, Blueskin, signed E.S. Keyes, 6 1/4" x 5", frame - 12 1/2" x 10 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 449 - Watercolor and hollowcut silhouette

Watercolor and hollowcut silhouette of a woman with cat, 19th c., frame - 7 3/4" x 6". Provenance: Latham House Antiques, 2003. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 450 - Joseph H. Davis, ink and watercolor portrait

Joseph H. Davis (American 1811-1865), ink and watercolor portrait of Catharine T. Dockum 1837, 10" x 8 1/4", frame - 12 1/4" x 10 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 451 - Watercolor and ink calligraphy, 19th c.

Watercolor and ink calligraphy, 19th c., of Napoleon on horseback, 11" x 11", frame - 13 1/2" x 13 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 452 - Baltimore, Maryland stoneware pitcher, 19th c.

Baltimore, Maryland stoneware pitcher, 19th c., with cobalt floral decoration, 7 5/8" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 453 - Pennsylvania stoneware pitcher, 19th c.

Pennsylvania stoneware pitcher, 19th c., with cobalt tulip decoration, 8 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 454 - Pennsylvania stoneware pitcher, 19th c.

Pennsylvania stoneware pitcher, 19th c., attributed to Thomas Haig, Philadelphia, with cobalt floral decoration, 7 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 455 - Wrought iron rush light and candle holder

Wrought iron rush light and candle holder, 18th/19th c., 23 1/2" h. Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania.

Lot: 456 - Pine hanging pie safe, 19th c.

Pine hanging pie safe, 19th c., with punched tin panels, 34 1/2" h., 22 1/2" w., 22" d. Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 457 - Punched tin heart shaped cheese strainer, 19th c.

Punched tin heart shaped cheese strainer, 19th c., 12 1/2" h., 13" w. Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 458 - Pair of Pennsylvania tin candle sconces, 19th c.

Pair of Pennsylvania tin candle sconces, 19th c., 10" h. Provenance: A Pennsylvania collection. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 459 - Birch tobacco or tea caddy, 19th c.

Birch tobacco or tea caddy, 19th c., with applied carved bird head and tail, the canister carved from the solid limb, 4 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 460 - Two painted bentwood pantry boxes, 19th c.

Two painted bentwood pantry boxes, 19th c., with swing handles, retaining their original blue and green surfaces, 5 1/2" h., 9 1/2" w. and 5 1/4" h., 9 3/4" w. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 461 - Three carved cow butter prints, 19th c.

Three carved cow butter prints, 19th c., largest - 4 1/4" dia. Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 462 - American painted pine hanging spoon rack

American painted pine hanging spoon rack, early 19th c., retaining its original red and white potted flowers on a black ground, 14 3/8" x 7 3/4". Provenance: James and Nancy Glazer; A Montgomery County Pennsylvania collection. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 463 - Wrought iron adjustable candle lamp

Wrought iron adjustable candle lamp, 18th/19th c., 21 1/4" h. Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania.

Lot: 464 - Pennsylvania painted pine utensil box, 19th c.

Pennsylvania painted pine utensil box, 19th c., with trailing red and green vine with fruit ends, all on a blue/grey background, the opposing side with a black silhouette of a knife, 4" h., 11" w. Provenance: A Pennsylvania collection. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 465 - Sheraton painted pine splay leg stand, 19th c.

Sheraton painted pine splay leg stand, 19th c., 29" h., 20" w. Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 466 - Pine candlemold, 19th c., with redware tubes

Pine candlemold, 19th c., with redware tubes stamped Smedley & Co., 13 1/4" h., 19" w. Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 467 - New England sackback Windsor armchair

New England sackback Windsor armchair, late 18th c., retaining an old green surface. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 468 - Pair of Pennsylvania painted raised panel doors

Pair of Pennsylvania painted raised panel doors early 19th c., retaining their original flame grained surface and iron locks, 77 1/2" x 34 3/4". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 469 - Christian Mertel (Southeastern Pennsylvania 1739-1

Christian Mertel (Southeastern Pennsylvania 1739-1802), Dauphin County ink and watercolor fraktur birth certificate for Christian Bock b. 1788, 12 1/4" x 13", frame - 15 3/4" x 18 3/4". Provenance: Chris Machmer, Annville, Pennsylvania; A Montgomery County Pennsylvania collection. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 470 - Martin Brechall, birth certificate

Martin Brechall (Southeastern Pennsylvania active 1783-1830), Berks County ink and watercolor birth certificate for Esther Schock b. 1807, 13" x 16", frame - 14 3/4" x 17 3/4". Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 471 - Martin Brechall, ink and watercolor fraktur

Martin Brechall (Southeastern Pennsylvania active 1783-1830), Northampton County ink and watercolor fraktur birth certificate for Drussilla Weber b. 1810, signed lower right, 13" x 15 3/4", frame - 16 1/4" x 19 3/8". Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 472 - Daniel Otto, fraktur birth certificate

Daniel Otto (Southeastern Pennsylvania 18th/19th c.), Centre County ink and watercolor fraktur birth certificate for Anna Stober b. 1814, 8" x 13", frame - 11 1/2" x 16 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 473 - Painted pine stepback cupboard, early 19th c.

Painted pine stepback cupboard, early 19th c., retaining an old red surface, 83" x 49". Provenance: A Montgomery County Pennsylvania collection. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 474 - Child's spatterware, 19th c.

Child's spatterware, 19th c., to include a blue and red rainbow cup and saucer, green and red rainbow thistle cup and saucer, and a blue strawberry thumbprint mug, 2 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 475 - Child's rainbow festoon spatterware cup and saucer

Child's rainbow festoon spatterware cup and saucer, 19th c., saucer - 4 5/8" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 476 - Child's festoon variant spatterware cup and saucer

Child's rainbow festoon variant spatterware cup and saucer, 19th c., saucer - 4 5/8" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 477 - Spatterware windmill cup and saucer, 19th c.

Spatterware windmill cup and saucer, 19th c., saucer - 5 3/4" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 478 - Three-color rainbow spatterware plate, 19th c.

Three-color rainbow spatterware plate, 19th c., 9 1/2" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 479 - Five-color rainbow spatterware bowl, 19th c.

Five-color rainbow spatterware bowl, 19th c., 4 1/2" h., 10 1/2" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 480 - Rainbow festoon variant spatterware plate

Four color rainbow festoon variant spatterware plate, 19th c., 8 1/4" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 481 - Mocha pitcher, 19th c.

Mocha pitcher, 19th c., with cat's-eye, dot and swag decoration, 7" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 482 - Three spatterware plates, 19th c.

Three spatterware plates, 19th c., two with tulip and red border, the other an Adams Rose variant plate with purple border, 7 1/2" dia., 8 1/2" dia., and 8 1/4" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 483 - Bull's-eye spatterware plate

Bold red and yellow rainbow bull's-eye spatterware plate, 19th c., 8 1/2" dia. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 484 - Large five-color rainbow spatterware pitcher

Large five-color rainbow spatterware pitcher, 19th c., 12 1/2" h. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 485 - Oil on velvet theorem of mushrooms, 19th c.

Oil on velvet theorem of mushrooms, 19th c., frame - 16" x 21 3/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 486 - American oil on canvas still life with fruit

American oil on canvas still life with fruit, 19th c., 20" x 26", frame - 25 1/2" x 31 1/2". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 487 - Pennsylvania Chippendale cherry tall chest

Pennsylvania Chippendale cherry tall chest, ca. 1775, with highly figured tiger graining, 65 3/4" h., 40 1/2" w. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 488 - Peter Derr, iron and brass dough scraper

Peter Derr (Berks County Pennsylvania 1793-1868), iron and brass dough scraper, impressed 25 P.D 1851 , 3'' w. Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 489 - Wrought iron wrigglework dough scraper

Wrought iron wrigglework dough scraper, early 19th c., initialed RSH over a flower, 3 1/2" w. Provenance: Collection of Francis and Marybeth Mastropaolo, Macungie, Pennsylvania. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

Lot: 490 - Eclipse cast iron crescent moon windmill weight

Eclipse cast iron crescent moon windmill weight, 11" h. Provenance: A New Jersey collection. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 491 - Cast iron"W" windmill weight, early 20th c.

Cast iron"W" windmill weight, early 20th c., attributed to the Althouse-Wheeler Company, Waupun, Wisconsin, 8 3/4" h., 17" l. Provenance: A New Jersey collection. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 492 - Cast iron arrow weathervane, ca. 1900

Cast iron arrow weathervane, ca. 1900, 42" l. Provenance: A New Jersey collection. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 493 - Open Season painted shooting gallery sign

Open Season painted shooting gallery sign, early to mid 20th c., 7" x 30", together with a cast iron double rooster target, 19" h. Provenance: A New Jersey collection. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 494 - W. F. Mangels Co. shooting gallery targets

W. F. Mangels Co. cast iron shooting gallery targets, early to mid 20th c., depicting the four card suits, three are initialed WFM & Co. on verso, 5 1/2" h. Provenance: A New Jersey collection.

Lot: 495 - Unusual painted pine work/display table, 19th c.

Unusual painted pine work/display table, 19th c., retaining an old blue surface, 36" h., 88 1/4" l., 12 3/4" d. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 496 - Painted half round barber pole, late 19th c., 38"

Painted half round barber pole, late 19th c., 38" h. Provenance: Harry Hartman, Marietta, Pennsylvania; A Montgomery County Pennsylvania collection. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 497 - Cast iron paratrooper shooting gallery target

W.F. Mangels Co., cast iron paratrooper shooting gallery target, early to mid 20th c., retaining the remains of an old white surface, 22 1/2" x 12 1/4". Provenance: A New Jersey collection. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 498 - Large papier-mâché St. Bernard store display

Large papier-mâché St. Bernard rescue dog store display, early 20th c., with red cross vest, 37 1/2" h., 50" l. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 499 - Southern Stove Works, stove plate with horse

Southern Stove Works, Richmond Virginia stove plate with horse, 17 1/4" x 26 1/2". Provenance: A New Jersey collection. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

Lot: 500 - Painted zinc architectural finial, 19th c.

Painted zinc architectural finial, 19th c., retaining an old polychrome surface, 60 1/2'' h. Provenance: Tom Dupree, New York, 1986. Pook & Pook, The Collection of J. Jefferson and Anne Weiler Miller, April 26, 2015, lot 1289. NO in-house shipping for this lot.

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