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DOUGLAS CONSTANT, INC, Orient, L.I., N.Y. — A shell carved Queen Anne side chair.

DOUGLAS CONSTANT, INC, Orient, L.I., N.Y. — Andirons.

DOUGLAS CONSTANT, INC, Orient, L.I., N.Y. — A Philadelphia birdcage circular stand.

DOUGLAS CONSTANT, INC, Orient, L.I., N.Y. — Edward Wright Band portrait.

DAVID L. GOOD, Camden, Ohio and SAM FORSYTHE, Columbus, Ohio — Burl bowl and weathervane.

NEVERBIRD ANTIQUES, Surry, Va. — Oil on canvas of young child with rattle on plantation steps, New Orleans, 1830s, 33 by 26½ inches (sight).

NEVERBIRD ANTIQUES, Surry, Va. — Complete book, Metamorphis, in very good condition, J. Rakestraw, Philadelphia, 1816.

A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham Park. N.J. — J&E Norton jug, a wren on a branch, Bennington, Vt., circa 1850–59.

A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham Park. N.J. — Cast iron goose bookends, circa 1920–30.

A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham Park. N.J. — “Walrus on Ice Pans” by Grenfell Labrador Industries, St Anthony, Newfoundland, with original label attached. Made from dyed silk stock, circa 1930s.

A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham Park. N.J. — A pair of Nineteenth Century pantry boxes in original green paint.

DERIK PULITO, Kensington, Conn. — A petite and rare Queen Anne single-arch molded lower Connecticut River Valley scalloped apron one-drawer blanket chest in original slate blue. Only 33 inches wide. Recent acquisition and first offering.

DERIK PULITO, Kensington, Conn. — An Illuministic reddish sunset titled “Twilight Adirondacks,” signed N.A. Moore on lower front and back of painting along with his studio stamp on back, 6½ by 8 inches.

DERIK PULITO, Kensington, Conn. — Large oil on canvas, “After Summer Storm,” in Keene Valley, N.Y., of a summer pasture with sheep in midground, signed by R.M. Shurtleff.

DERIK PULITO, Kensington, Conn. — A small oil on canvas of a passing storm at Lake George, signed N.A. Moore ’97. Approximately 6 by 8 inches.

ROBERTO FREITAS AMERICAN ANTIQUES & DECORATIVE ARTS, Stonington, Conn. — An American Chippendale carved maple and tiger maple chest, mid to late Eighteenth Century attributed to John Cogswell.

ROBERTO FREITAS AMERICAN ANTIQUES & DECORATIVE ARTS, Stonington, Conn. — Pennsylvania Dutch dower chest dated 1778, Berks County, Penn., inside of lid stenciled “Peter Derr.”

ROBERTO FREITAS AMERICAN ANTIQUES & DECORATIVE ARTS, Stonington, Conn. — Pair of portraits attributed to John C. Brewster, Jr, circa 1830.

ROBERTO FREITAS AMERICAN ANTIQUES & DECORATIVE ARTS, Stonington, Conn. — Sheraton mahogany end table with octagonal top and two bird’s-eye maple drawers, Massachusetts, circa 1800–1810.

PORT ‘N STARBOARD, Falmouth, Maine — Mid Nineteenth Century Americana dovetailed mahogany nautical box, with a finely detailed Civil War painting on lid titled “Queen of the West at Vicksburg…The Union must, and shall be preserved…3rd Feb 1863.” Leather with brass hinge, brass clasp; 9¼ inches long by 4½ inches high by 7¼ inches wide.

PORT ‘N STARBOARD, Falmouth, Maine — A rare brass three-penguin alabaster lamp, circa early Twentieth Century; 15½ inches high, by 14 inches wide by 5¾-inch diameter.

PORT ‘N STARBOARD, Falmouth, Maine — Oil on canvas, “American Clipper Ship,” signed Antonio Jacobsen (American, 1850–1921), circa 1900, 22 by 36 inches. The “H” house flag flies atop middle mast.

PORT ‘N STARBOARD, Falmouth, Maine — Oil on canvas, “Stroll Along the Shore,” Frederick Rondell, Sr (1826–1892), size 11 by 19 inches, signed F. Rondell, 187?

PAUL J. DECOSTE, West Newbury, Mass. — An H.B. Nims & Co, Troy, N.Y., terrestrial globe, circa 1870.

PAUL J. DECOSTE, West Newbury, Mass. — Miniature sextant by Mathew Berge London 1810, 3¼ inches with a fold down ivory handle in a shaped red leather case.

PAUL J. DECOSTE, West Newbury, Mass. — Surgical set by Sharp & Smith, Chicago, circa 1870, ivory handles in a fitted mahogany and brass bound case.

GRACE & ELLIOT SNYDER, South Egremont, Mass. — Portrait of a young man in a tiger maple side chair, in untouched condition, including original painted frame. Attributed to Milton Hopkins, circa 1825.

MARIE PLUMMER & JOHN PHILBRICK, North Berwick, Maine — Eighteenth Century American banner weathervane initialed JB and dated 1714. Found on the North Shore, Mass.

MARIE PLUMMER & JOHN PHILBRICK, North Berwick, Maine — Set of six American silver teaspoons, Robert Wilson (active 1803–1846), engraved JVB on handle, with the original fitted embossed leather case.

MARIE PLUMMER & JOHN PHILBRICK, North Berwick, Maine — Combware; an Eighteenth Century English slipware loaf dish with combed decoration.

MARIE PLUMMER & JOHN PHILBRICK, North Berwick, Maine — Pair of New England tin sconces, Nineteenth Century, punched diamond pattern and crimped crests.

STEPHEN-DOUGLAS ANTIQUES, Rockingham, Vt. — Two American cheese baskets, the rare small handles are stamped H.W.C.

STEPHEN-DOUGLAS ANTIQUES, Rockingham, Vt. — Selection of Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century blown bottles.

STEPHEN-DOUGLAS ANTIQUES, Rockingham, Vt. — Reverse painting on glass, early Nineteenth Century American silhouettes in original frame.

STEPHEN-DOUGLAS ANTIQUES, Rockingham, Vt. — Important pair of reverse paintings on glass by Benjamin Greenleaf, circa 1810–20.

BETTINA KRAININ ANTIQUES, Woodbury, Conn. — Nineteenth Century hooked rug from Maine, circa 1880.

BETTINA KRAININ ANTIQUES, Woodbury, Conn. — Nineteenth Century folk art shelf with carved and painted decoration.

BETTINA KRAININ ANTIQUES, Woodbury, Conn. — Nineteenth Century dry sink in original paint and tin.

BETTINA KRAININ ANTIQUES, Woodbury, Conn. — Grain painted dome top box with dovetailed construction initialed LFJ on lid.

CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS, Amherst, Mass. — Navaho painting on cactus.

CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS, Amherst, Mass. — Inlaid wooden box.

 

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