Pook Inc. June 20 Auction - Master Estate 2009-06-20 Auction - 505 Price Results - Pook & Pook, Inc. in PA
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Pook Inc. June 20 Auction - Master Estate

The Collection of El Roy P. and Helene Master includes period furniture, fine art and decorative accessories. This collection has remained intact for five generations and it is hoped that others can now appreciate its beauty and fine craftsmanship. This legacy started with the arrival of Henry Janssen from Germany at the turn of the 20th c. He helped start the Wyomissing Industries, including Textile Machine Works and Berkshire Knitting Mills. He had four children, two of whom, Helen and Minnie, became very interested in antiques. Together they went on buying trips along the east coast. Helen married Richard Wetzel and her collection was housed in properties in Wyomissing, PA and Bar Harbor, ME. When she died in 1980, the collection was sold at an on-site auction, one of the largest of its kind. Minnie married Dr. John Livingood and purchased Berksveldt Farm in Robesonia, PA in the 1930's. Minnie had been collecting antiques with her sister Helen to furnish Berksveldt Farm. Unfortunately, she died before she and her husband could move in. Helen Wetzel placed the furniture and collectables in Berksveldt and John moved in with his two daughters, Helene and Elsa. After World War II, Helene and El Roy P. Master purchased the property along with the furnishings. They appreciated the beauty and integrity of the pieces and took meticulous care of them. El Roy, a West Point graduate and officer in the war, eventually became president of Textile Machine Works. Helene was very active in the community and touched the lives of many people. She loved Berksveldt. They entertained graciously, in the beautiful setting, allowing many people to enjoy their home and surroundings. With the death of Helene in 1998, and El Roy in 2008, the collection is now being sold in its entirety. It marks the end of an era for the family.
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Philadelphia Chippendale carved mahogany easy ch: Philadelphia Chippendale carved mahogany easy chair, 1760-80, having a canted back with slightly serpentine cresting, scroll wings, and upright outward scrolling arms, above a seat with loose cushion
0241: Philadelphia Chippendale carved mahogany easy chEst. $8,000-$12,000
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Massachusetts Chippendale walnut serpentine fron: Massachusetts Chippendale walnut serpentine front chest of drawers, ca. 1780, the top with inlaid edge, above a case with four serpentine and graduated long drawers fitted with antique hardware,
0242: Massachusetts Chippendale walnut serpentine fronEst. $15,000-$25,000
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Pennsylvania walnut tavern table, 18th c., the: Pennsylvania walnut tavern table, 18th c., the removable top extending over a frame with two frieze drawers, above a dentiled apron on round tapering legs ending in pad feet, 29'' h., 40'' l.
0247: Pennsylvania walnut tavern table, 18th c., theEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Pennsylvania William and Mary carved and turned: Pennsylvania William and Mary carved and turned walnut banister back armchair, probably Chester County, ca. 1730, having a scroll carved cresting above four molded banister uprights continuing to
0250: Pennsylvania William and Mary carved and turnedEst. $4,000-$5,000
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New England Federal inlaid mahogany lolling armc: New England Federal inlaid mahogany lolling armchair, ca. 1800, the back with serpentine crest flanked by outward flaring arms, the arm supports with central flowerhead and line inlays resting on
0258: New England Federal inlaid mahogany lolling armcEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut chest of drawers: Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut chest of drawers, ca. 1760-80, the thumb molded top above a case with four graduated long drawers resting on ogee bracket feet, 33 1/2'' h., 37 1/4'' w.
0259: Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut chest of drawersEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Set of twelve New York Federal carved mahogany d: Set of twelve New York Federal carved mahogany dining chairs, nine ca. 1800 and three later 19th c. copies, comprising two armchairs and seven side chairs, each with a rectangular back centering an
0260: Set of twelve New York Federal carved mahogany dEst. $30,000-$40,000
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Philadelphia Chippendale carved mahogany lowboy: Philadelphia Chippendale carved mahogany lowboy, the rectangular top with a molded edge above a case with a thumb molded frieze drawer, above a shell and grass carved central small drawer flanked by
0261: Philadelphia Chippendale carved mahogany lowboyEst. $3,000-$5,000
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