"Star" Pattern Quilt

240112

Pieced patchwork quilt. The quilt sports a multi-colored “star” pattern separated by yellow squares, all enclosed within in a pink floral border.  The quilt is in very good condition, marred only by a single dime-sized discoloration on the front and a few stains on the back that don’t go all the way through. The quilt is from a collection of quilts found in a large store tin coffee box from a store in Pennsylvania. 19th century.

Dimensions: 70” x 80”

Item No. 240112

Price: $525.

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Paint Decorated Hanging Candle Box

240169

Paint decorated hanging candle box. This dovetailed box has a lift top, a single drawer with four compartments, and the original mustard and red paint. It is in good condition, but missing the drawer pull. 19th century, New England.

Dimensions: 9¼” wide x 8¼” deep x 8¼” high

Item No. 240169

Price: $1,150.

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Barber Pole

240159

Painted barber pole. The pole is nicely shaped and a nice small size, sporting black paint with red and white stripes and standing on a wooden stand. It would appear that the pole was perhaps made from an earlier post of some kind. It is in good condition with a chip out of the top of the striped portion as well as wear commensurate with age. Circa 1880-1900.

Dimensions: 10½” x 9½” base x 54” high

Item No. 240159

Price: $1,850.

Sale Price: $1,250. (Firm)

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Native American Penobscot Basket

240153

Native American Penobscot Bay lidded basket. The basket is colorfully woven with straps in shades of red and natural colors. It is in good condition, but with some breaks in the lid and some minor breaks in the basket. Circa 1850, Maine.

Dimensions: 15” diameter x 12” high.

Item No. 240153

Price: $750.

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Small Decorated Stoneware Jar

240165

Small stoneware jar, unsigned. The jar is cobalt decorated with stylized leaves. It is in very good condition with no chips or cracks. 19th century.

Dimensions: 6” diameter x 9” high

Item No. 240165

Price: $325.

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Portrait of a Smiling Woman

240168

Portrait of a smiling woman, oil on a poplar panel, unsigned. The portrait is in good condition with some abrasions, mostly in the background. Mid-19th century, in the manner of Ralph Curtis.

Dimensions: 19½” high x 16¼” wide

Item No. 240168

Price: $3,500.

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Watercolor Portrait of a Young Girl

240166

Watercolor portrait of a young girl. The portrait is housed in the original rosewood frame and is in very good condition. Mid-19th century, New England.

Dimensions: 9” x 7½”; Viewed Area: 6” x 4½”

Item No. 240166

Price: $495.

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Hudson River Painting

240145

Large folk art painting of a Hudson River scene, o/c laid down on board, unsigned. The painting depicts stone and wooden buildings, a fisherman and a woman talking on a road, a boy rolling a hoop and another fisherman further down the road. Also, sailboats on the river, a forest on the near shore, cliffs on the far shore and mountains in the distance. The painting is in very good condition, having been professionally conserved, and is housed in a custom-made frame. Nineteenth century, New York.

Dimensions: 42” x 37”; Viewed Area: 36” x 31”

Item No. 240145

Price: $3,500.

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Pennsylvania Dutch Cupboard

240142

Two-piece Pennsylvania Dutch cupboard. The cupboard sports original red paint, a large cornice, two glass doors above, each with six panes of mostly original glass, three drawers over two paneled doors below, all supported by a bracket base. The cupboard is in very good condition, displaying only the wear commensurate with age and usage. First half of the 19th century, Pennsylvania.

Dimensions: 55” wide x 21¾” deep x 85” high.

Item No. 240142

Price: $3,600.

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Folk Art Birdhouse

240172

Folk art birdhouse in the form of a lighthouse, tin and wood. This unusual piece sports 26 “apartments” for birds, and boasts beautiful punched tin decorations, including hearts on both ends. It is said to have been made for Captain Bernard O’Neil by the crew of the barque “Girard”, West Dennis, MA, circa 1850.

The birdhouse is in good condition, but with some denting and rusting. The spires on the left and right sides are missing and five of the six green wooden boards are replacements. Notwithstanding these defects, this birdhouse remains an exceptional one-of-a-kind piece of folk art that would be a terrific addition to any collection.

Dimensions: 23” long x 17” wide x 45” high

Item No. 240172

Price: $4,500.

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