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Date: Fri 21-Aug-1998

Publication: Ant

Author: AMYD

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Bailey

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Persian Rugs At FO Bailey

By Rita Easton

PORTLAND, ME. -- An unreserved estates auction was held by F.O. Bailey

Antiquarians on August 1 at the company auction gallery. Consignors from

Prouts Neck, Cape Elizabeth, and Paris Hill were represented but wanted to be

anonymous. A summer crowd of approximately 200 attended, mainly from New

England and New York State areas.

Fetching the highest bid of the day at $4,500 was a Persian rug of high

quality, with full pile and no damage, 9 by 12 feet.

A second Persian rug, room size, reached $3,500; a room-size Heriz brought

$1,600; a pair of 25-inch-high Rose Medallion garden seats went to a local

collector at $4,100; a Nanking tureen with underplate sold to an out-of-state

dealer at $2,800; a Rose Medallion porcelain box, approximately eight inches

high and five inches wide, reached $400; and a three-panel handpainted screen

by Peter Hunt achieved $1,500.

A handpainted Victorian Limoges game set with various game bird motifs earned

$600; a ten-foot hooked rug runner from York, Me., in overall rust tones with

accents of green and brown in the floral border, garnered $1,000; a rosewood

canterbury reached $1,400; an Empire card table fetched $800; and a sunflower

jardiniere, in "as found" condition, was the surprise of the auction at

$1,700. The lot had a crack on the surface.

Sterling silver proved itself a strong seller, with a Continental silver

flatware set, consisting of 108 pieces of both place settings and serving

pieces, made by Macabo, being purchased at $1,500. A five-piece Peruzzi coffee

and tea service reached $4,100; a sterling silver round tray, 31 inches in

diameter, sold at $1,400; and a set of flatware in a vintage grape pattern,

consisting of 80 pieces, reached $1,150. A Royal Danish sterling cocktail set

fetched $650; a humidor with a sterling top went at $325; and a Gorham

sterling silver tea set made $700.

Three pieces of patio furniture in green painted cast metal, from the Paris

Hill estate, went out at $475. For $2,900, a buyer purchased a ring with a

stone weighing approximately two carats, and $2,000 was given for a gold set

diamond of slightly over a carat. A pair of Chinese stoneware lamps in

brownish-grey reached $750; an American sword with an ivory hilt sold for

$950; a Royal Copenhagen set of dishes numbering approximately 20 was

purchased at $500; and several lots of smaller majolica pieces ranged from

$100 to $350.

A Danish tall-case clock went home with a local collector at $500; and a

46-inch round top chair table in pine made $1,400.

Prices quoted do not reflect a required ten percent buyer's premium.

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