Lots 351 through 360 - Detail

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Lot 351: Pine lift-top chest with pair of cupboard doors below, early 19th century, probably a sugar chest. Turned legs. Scratches. 42 1/2" high x 38" wide x 20 1/2" deep
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 352: Life Cycle Stationary Bike. *HFH
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 353: European School, 19th c, o/panel, Kitchen Boy Scrubbing Pots, 6 3/4" x 9 1/2", gilt frame with some losses
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 354: Trotter Super Trainer. *HFH
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 354A: George Harding, American, 1882-1959, Rescue at Sea, charcoal and ink, 22 1/4" x 16", s. LR
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 355: Windsor style painted rocking chair, bamboo turned spindles, painted decoration on crest, seat, and legs, 43" high, 18 1/2" wide, 18" diameter
Estimate: 200-400
Lot 356: George Harding, American, 1882-1959, Loggers on the River, w/c, 13 1/2" x 24", s. LR, matted and framed
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 357: George Harding, American, 1882-1959, Pearl Divers of the Coral Sea, w/c, 16" x 10 1/2" Harper's Monthly, 1914, framed and matted, signed and dated lower center`
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 358: English Chippendale mahogany triple-fold top games table, mid-18th century. Fitted with drawer. Marlborough legs. Pin missing from hinge on apron above fly leg. Damage to hinges on folding leaves. 28 1/2" high x 17 1/4" wide (35 1/2" open) x 35 1/2" deep
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 359: George Harding, American, 1882-1959, Calling Ports of the World, Harper's, w/c, 16 3/4" x 11 3/4", signed LR, nicely framed and matted
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 360: George Harding, American, 1882-1959, Australia's Wooded Ranges are New to the Axe", w/c, 18" x 13", Harper's, with th epage from the magazine, unframed, foxing, signed UR, dated '13
Estimate: 200-300

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