Date: Sun 22-Feb-1998
Date: Sun 22-Feb-1998
Publication: Ant
Author: JUDIR
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Associated Appraisers Inc Auction
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EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Associated Appraisers, Inc, held an auction on
December 11 of property from several estates, including a Victorian country
residence last redecorated in 1895. More than 1,250 lots resulted in a total
of more than $400,000.
Six Rhode Island brace-back side chairs, branded with the owner's name,
Eighteenth Century Providence merchant Elisha Dyer and matching the chair
pictured in American Windsor Chairs by Nancy G. Evans (p. 277, fig 6-75), were
sold for $35,000 to dealer Harold Cole, who also purchased a pair of
brace-back Rhode Island Windsors with finely turned spindles and the same
provenance for $5,200.
A mahogany Rhode Island desk with plain interior fetched $3,100, while a maple
country Queen Anne clock with English movement brought $9,000. An inlaid
Hepplewhite tallcase clock with painted dial sold to a clock specialist for
$6,000, and an alarm banjo clock brought $2,880.
A tiger maple Connecticut bonnet-top secretary top sold for $2,600. A "young,
well-known" furniture dealer paid $3,300 for an inlaid Hepplewhite Pembroke
table with a label that read, "bought from an antique dealer, in Providence
$7.50, 1907." A married cherry Queen Anne flat-top highboy sold for $2,900.
A large and much restored Liverpool pitcher with ship decoration realized
$2,300; an ivy pattern leaded glass table lamp sold for $1,550; and a
Pairpoint puffy desk lamp brought $3,400. A silver clad Leutz bud vase and
three small art glass vases brought $2,100, while a black glazed "Maria"
pottery plate sold for $1,700.
Seven
An Edward C. Leavitt still life of grapes in a punch bowl brought $3,800 from
a private collector.
Toys, dolls and textiles included a large teddy bear, which sold for $2,500; a
tray lot of Mickey Mouse toys, which brought $850; a box lot of paper mache
Santa Clauses, which realized $1,250; and a cast iron hook and ladder with its
own collapsible firehouse, which fetched $2,000.
