Important Fall Estates Auction 2009-10-03 Auction - 498 Price Results - Schwenke Auctioneers in CT
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101: Pair Export Chippendale Chairs, 18th C.253: Chinese Blanc de Chine Guanyin Figures & Bowl275: Pair of Chinese Ceramic Vases
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Woodbury, CT, CT, United States
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Important Fall Estates Auction

Featuring 500 lots of fresh to the market period English, Irish and American formal furniture, American folk art, American country furniture, oriental and continental porcelain, Japanese and Chinese costumes and textiles, a large selection of Asian antiques and art, fine and decorative arts and jewelry from estates and private collections in California, Arizona, Maryland, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Auction begins with eight lots of ephemera having local Woodbury interest - Woodbury is celebrating its 350th anniversary this September and October.
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Calligraphy Workbook of Laura C. Perkins: Calligraphy practice book, comprising 9 pages of inscriptions and simple drawings, by Laura C. Perkins, Woodbury, CT dated 1820. Together with a group of practice calligraphic inscriptions
0001: Calligraphy Workbook of Laura C. PerkinsEst. $400-$600
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Double Daguerrotype Marcus DeForest & Son: Double daguerrotype in a gold engine-turned watch form case with chased bezel, identified as Dr. Marcus DeForest, Jr. and his father Marcus DeForest of Woodbury, CT, mid 19th century. Ink
0003: Double Daguerrotype Marcus DeForest & SonEst. $500-$700
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Early Cat Potholder Attr. Ann E. Bull: Embroidered potholder depicting a black and white cat on a red field. Attributed to Ann Elizabeth Bull, together with a small oval woven mat, both 19th century. Accompanying written genealogical
0006: Early Cat Potholder Attr. Ann E. BullEst. $200-$300
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History of Ancient Woodbury: Book, Cothren's History of Ancient Woodbury, Vol III, 1879. Inscribed Laura E. (Bull) Powelson from Katherine Woodruff. Several pages detached but present octavo. Approximately 9" x6"
0007: History of Ancient WoodburyEst. $400-$600
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Clare Leighton Wood Engraving: Clare Leighton wood engraving Oyster House Cape Cod." Numbered 126/200. Signed in pencil L.R. Leighton was a regional and local Woodbury artist and resident. Sight size: 9" high 10 1/2" wide
0008: Clare Leighton Wood EngravingEst. $900-$1,200
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Black Sharecropper Watercolor: Black sharecropper farm scene, naive mid 19th century watercolor on paper, unsigned. 13" high 19 1/2" wide.
0009: Black Sharecropper WatercolorEst. $200-$300
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Tiffany Glass Serving Pitcher: Tiffany wheel cut serving pitcher by Lobmyer, with "TC" mark below handle. Circa 1890/1910. 6" high 7" wide. Provenance: A Connecticut private collector.
0010: Tiffany Glass Serving PitcherEst. $300-$500
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Opal Glass Parlor Lamp: Opal glass parlor lamp by Stern Brothers, NY, late 19th century, electrified, cord damaged. Lamp 24" high Base: 7" x 7" Provenance: A Connecticut private collector.
0013: Opal Glass Parlor LampEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
Framed Woolwork Picture, 19th C.: Sailor art woolwork picture of British ship in the field of flags, above the white rose of England and surmounted by a crown. Fair condition, damage at edges and some fraying. England, 19th
0015: Framed Woolwork Picture, 19th C.Est. $900-$1,200Lot Passed
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Brass Bouillotte Lamp: French brass rectangular bouillotte lamp with green painted tole shade, 20th century, restorations. 17 1/2" wide 8" deep 24" high.
0018: Brass Bouillotte LampEst. $300-$500
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Battersea Enamel Trinket Box, 19th C: Very fine carriage form battersea enamel trinket box, the box decorated with painted flowers and pulled by a paired team of goats. England, 19th century. 4" long 3" high 3" wide.
0019: Battersea Enamel Trinket Box, 19th CEst. $300-$500
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Pair (1st) Gilt Brass Candlesticks, 19th C.: First of three pair of 19th century gilt brass Gothic Revival altar candlesticks, of architectural form. Some wear and losses to surfaces consistent with age. 28" high, base: 7" x 6". Provenance: A
0020: Pair (1st) Gilt Brass Candlesticks, 19th C.Est. $800-$1,200
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Pair (2nd) Gilt Brass Candlesticks, 19th C.: Second of three pair of 19th century gilt brass Gothic Revival altar candlesticks, of architectural form. Some wear and losses to surfaces consistent with age. 28" high, base: 7" x 6". Provenance:
0021: Pair (2nd) Gilt Brass Candlesticks, 19th C.Est. $800-$1,200
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Pair (3rd) Gilt Brass Candlesticks, 19th C.: Third of three pair of 19th century gilt brass Gothic Revival altar candlesticks, of architectural form. Some wear and losses to surfaces consistent with age. 28" high, base: 7" x 6". Provenance:
0022: Pair (3rd) Gilt Brass Candlesticks, 19th C.Est. $800-$1,200
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Victorian Hand Painted Window Shade: Victorian hand painted window shade, 19th century. Found in Shamokin, PA. Possibly executed in Philadelphia, PA 1860/70s. Slight bottom edge tattering. 60" wide 52" length.
0023: Victorian Hand Painted Window ShadeEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Copper and Bronze Gothic Chandelier: Copper and bronze gothic revival three light chandelier. 30" high (incl. chain) 15" diameter Provenance: A California private collector.
0024: Copper and Bronze Gothic ChandelierEst. $200-$300
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