Lots 251 through 275 - Detail

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Lot 251A: W.H.W. Bicknell after Howard Pyle, etching of Isaac Walton, 10.5 x 17.8", published by the Bibliophile Society, Boston, 1903, some foxing, pencil signed by Bicknell and pyle
Estimate: 300-400
Lot 251: Robert Shaw, 1859-1912, Wilmington, DE, b&w etching, Colonial Building in Grove of Trees, 10" x12.5" plate, 13.25" x 18.5" sheet, printed remarque of pewter tableware, signed in plate only, Evenly browned, otherwise fine condition, probably never framed. Hinged to a mat, under glassine sheet
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 252: Oak Edison cylinder record player, brass horn about 8.5" d, 18" l, with crank, working condition, 10 various cylinders
Estimate: 300-400
Lot 253: George III mahogany side chair, c.1770. Trapezoidal back with pierced gothic splat over trapezoidal seat, on square legs joined by an H-stretcher. Condition: missing slip seat, nail holes and scratches on exterior of seat rails, splat possibly replaced. 37 1/2" high, 22" wide, 20 1/2" deep.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 254: Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Map of America Detached from Carey and Lea's American Atlas of 1823, Philadelphia: H. C. Carey and I. Lea, 1822, sight size 20.5" x 16.5"
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 255A: Queen Ann style oak mirror. Arched top, chamfered panel backboard, iron braces on back of frame, 38 1/4" high x 18 1/2" wide
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 255: Standard Talking Machine Model X oak disc phonograph, original black horn, playing condition, 1 record
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 256: Painted bench table, 18th C., two board top with attachable leaves, over shaped supports centering plank seat, 28" high, 67" wide, 31 1/2" diameter
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 257: (2) Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Maps, of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, from Carey and Lea's American Atlas of 1823, sight size 20.5" x 16.5"
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 258: American chestnut, walnut and mahogany tall-case clock, late 19th century. Fitted with early-19th-century painted dial and 8-day movement. Scrolled pediment above raised panel over astragal-shaped glazed door above waisted case flanked by ring-turned corner columns, the base with panel centering a shield flanked by applied balusters. 94 1/2" high, 21 1/2" wide, 14 1/2" deep
Estimate: 1,200-1,600
Lot 259: George III elm armchair, c.1760-1770. Serpentine crest rail over pierced and interlaced splat above trapezoidal seat centered by shaped arms, on square legs joined by an H-stretcher. Condition: missing slip seat, nail holes on exterior of seat rails. 36 1/2" high, 22 1/2" wide, 17" deep.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 260: Map of Pennsbury Township, Plate 22,1873 Chester Co Atlas, 13.75" x 13.5", Estate of Ann Wyeth Mccoy
Estimate: 50-100
Lot 261: Japanese Samurai sword, probably WWII vintage, brown steel scabbard, tang signed, even temper line, 27.5" blade, 39.5" overall, brought back by American submariner
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 262: Dutch Rococo walnut side chair, c.1735. Shaped crest rail carved with stylized shell flanked by scrolling leaves over shaped splat with voided velvet upholstery above a trapezoidal seat with voided velevet upholstery over a serpentine front rail carved with a shell flanked by scrolling leaves, on shell-carved cabriole legs.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 263: 4 framed NC Wyeth sailing ship prints, each 11.5" x 8.5",
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 264: Japanese Military parade saber, WWII vintage, steel scabbard with some pitting, 28.75" blade with temper line in excellent condition, 36" overall, brought back by American submariner
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 265: Federal-style inlaid mahogany desk-and-bookcase, c.1890-1900. Upper section with pediment above pair of glazed cupboard doors over pair of drawers, the lower section with hinged writing leaf folding out above three graduated string-inlaid long drawers over shaped apron, on French feet. 72" high, 32 1/2" wide, 18" deep.
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 266: Edna Hibel, American, 40" x 26" Lithograph, Mayan Princess, pencil signed, 291/300
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 267: .45 cal Hawken cap lock black powder rifle by Thompson/Center Arms, missing hammer and ramrod, 28" octagon barrel, adjustable double trigger
Estimate: 150-250
Lot 268: Renaissance-style walnut armchair, late 19th century. Rectangular crest craved with strapwork centering an eagle over an upholstered panel flanked by leaf-carved round stiles surmounted by finials, the arms with lion's head terminals centering an overupholstered seat above a strapwork-carved apron, on leaf-carved legs terminating in bun feet. 61" high, 27" wide, 23 1/2" deep.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 270: Double barrel percussion shotgun, engraved decoration, J. Beck, Arm'r, Geneve, 45" overall, 29" barrel
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 271: Chippendale-style wall mirror with phoenix bird crest, gold moldings and liner, 44.5" h
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 273: Double barrel percussion shotgun, boar carved walnut stock, polished bright, 35.5" barrel, 52" overall
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 274: Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut table, mid-18th century. Three-board top over frieze fitted with one long and one short drawer, on turned legs terminating in pad feet. Condition: later top and replaced hardware. 29" high, 53 1/2" wide, 32" deep.
Estimate: 1,000-1,500

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