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FOR THE CONN SPRING SHOW
COLETTE DONOVAN, Merrimacport, Mass. - An early Nineteenth Century
swing-handle toaster, American, with whalebone handle.
COLETTE DONOVAN, Merrimacport, Mass. - "Bringing Pig to Market," relief
carving, Eighteenth Century, probably Flemish.
COLETTE DONOVAN, Merrimacport, Mass. - Hartford's early light!
JEFFREY TILLOU ANTIQUES, Litchfield, Conn. - A fine Chippendale candlestand
with great surface, New England, circa 1780-90.
JEFFREY TILLOU ANTIQUES, Litchfield, Conn. - A rare ladderback armchair with
carved arms and great old surface. It dates late Eighteenth Century and is
from the Mid-Atlantic states.
JEFFREY TILLOU ANTIQUES, Litchfield, Conn. - Carved pine eagle with traces of
the original gilt, New England, mid Nineteenth Century.
NORTH HILL ANTIQUES, Suffern, N.Y. - Creamer by Edward White, an Eighteenth
Century silversmith who worked on Long Island, in Hartford, and Ulster County,
N.Y. It is part of a large collection of American coin silver.
NORTH HILL ANTIQUES, Suffern, N.Y. - An assemblage of Eighteenth Century and
Nineteenth Century coin silver mugs.
NORTH HILL ANTIQUES, Suffern, N.Y. - Seafood-salad bowl retailed in Hartford
about 1880 by D.H. Buell & Co.; three-inch silver lobsters applied to both
ends of a ten-inch bowl.
MARIE PLUMMER-JOHN PHILBRICK, Yarmouth, Me. - Set of four polychrome delft
plates, brilliant blue, red, green, yellow and purple manganese, English,
Eighteenth Century.
MARIE PLUMMER-JOHN PHILBRICK, Yarmouth, Me. - Brass and porcelain taper
candlestick made in Holland from broken Chinese Export fragments and brass
mounts, circa 1700.
MARIE PLUMMER-JOHN PHILBRICK, Yarmouth, Me. - Banister back armchair with
vigorous turning throughout, rare Eighteenth Century form, from Little
Compton, R.I., circa 1760-80.
KEMBLE'S, Norwich, Ohio - Early Hudson River Valley trestle table, circa 1690.
KEMBLE'S, Norwich, Ohio - A bonnet-top corner cupboard from Pennsylvania in
cherrywood, circa 1810.
KEMBLE'S, Norwich, Ohio - A Connecticut Chippendale bonnet-top secretary in
cherrywood, circa 1780.
KEMBLE'S, Norwich, Ohio - This Connecticut Chippendale chest is in cherrywood
and dates circa 1800.
KEMBLE'S, Norwich, Ohio - A Chippendale ball and claw drop-leaf table in
mahogany, Massachusetts, circa 1770-80.
KEMBLE'S, Norwich, Ohio - From Colchester, Conn., a Chippendale desk in
cherrywood with step-down interior, circa 1770-80.
KEMBLE'S, Norwich, Ohio - Queen Anne lowboy from the Connecticut River Valley,
circa 1760.
KEMBLE'S, Norwich, Ohio - In cherrywood, a Queen Anne bonnet-top highboy by
Wm. Whatley, Mather, Mass., circa 1770-1790.
DOUGLAS JENKINS ANTIQUES, South Natick, Mass. - Hepplewhite period inlaid card
table in mahogany with a plumb pudding mahogany top and in old color. It is
from the North Shore, Boston, circa 1790.
DOUGLAS JENKINS ANTIQUES, South Natick, Mass. - This inlaid flared door
secretary bookcase is in mahogany and from the Hepplewhite period. It dates
circa 1790 and is from Boston.
DOUGLAS JENKINS ANTIQUES, South Natick, Mass. - In curly maple, a Chippendale
period slant-lid desk, circa 1760, of New England origin.
