Lots 301 through 325 - Detail

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Lot 301: Empire mahogany Pembroke table, c.1820-1830. Rectangular top with hinged leaves over conforming apron with false drawers, on leaf-carved turned legs. 28 3/4" high, 19 1/2" wide (45 1/2" open), 38 1/2" deep.
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 302: European School, 19th c, 24" x 16" o/c, Forest landscape
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 303: Slave made walnut burl bowl, Davidson County, NC, descended in the Leonard Family of North Carolina, 23" x 10" x 7", Provenance: Terry Dwyer
Estimate: 1,800-2,500
Lot 304: Massachusetts Chippendale mahogany side chair, c.1765-1785. Serpentine crest rail with scrolled ears over pierced and interlaced splat above trapezoidal slip seat, on square legs joined by an H-stretcher. Condition: split in crest rail. 37 1/4" high, 21 1/2" wide, 17" deep.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 305: European School, 19th c, 20" x 16" o/c, Fisherman & Wife, relined
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 306: 1962 Green Bay Packers team signed football, 42 signatures, on a Hutch Official ball, with original box, end flaps with losses, good contrast in signatures, overall very nice condition
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 307: Massachusetts Chippendale walnut side chair, c.1765-1785. Serpentine crest rail over pierced and interlaced splat above trapezoidal slip seat, on square legs joined by an H-stretcher. Condition: split in crest rail. 36 1/2" high, 20" wide, 18 1/2" deep.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 308: Berthold Imhoff, German American, 1868, 8" x 40" o/c, King Ludwig II, relined and restretched, dated June 23, 1912, German inscription
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 309: Bamboo sword cane, blade marked Toledo (Spain), metal tip, 35.5" overall, excellent condition
Estimate: 150-250
Lot 310: Empire brass-inlaid mahogany center table, c.1820-1830. Rectangular top with hinged leaves over conforming apron with projecting brass-inlaid corner blocks supsending pendants over leaf-carved baluster standard, on leaf-carved legs terminating in lion's paw feet. Condition: scratches on top, sections of brass inlay missing. 29" high, 20 1/4" wide (52 1/4" open), 41" deep.
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 311: Pr wrought iron and brass andirons, brass urn finials, 19 1/2" h
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 311B: Pr wrought iron gooseneck andirons, cubic tops, with medallions, 17 3/8" h
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 311A: Pr wrought iron gooseneck andirons, cubic tops, 17"h
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 312: Bamboo sword cane, no tip, brass ferrule handle, loose, some pitting on blade, 34" overall
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 313: Chippendale mahogany and walnut tilt-top tea table, c.1770-1790. Round top tilting over birdcage support above baluster-shaped standard, on cabriole legs terminating in pointed slipper feet. Condition: unassociated cabriole legs, stains on top. 29 1/2" high, 33 1/4" diameter.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 314: Ann Wyeth McCoy, American, 1901-2005, Dried Ferns, 14" x 20" w/c, Somerville Manning Gallery label verso, Estate of the Artist, framed and matted
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 315: Sterling mounted rosewood walking stick, hexagonal shaft, L-handle, marked sterling, monogram on heel of handle, base metal tip, 35" overall
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 316: Philadelphia Late Classical mahogany chest of drawers, c.1835-1845. Rectangular paneled backboard above superstructure of three drawers over case fitted with two projecting frieze drawers above three graduated long drawers flanked by columns, on turned feet. 51 1/4" high, 44 1/2" wide, 20 1/2" deep.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 317: Ann Wyeth McCoy, American, 1901-2005, Maine Island, 23.5" x 17.75" w/c, Estate of the Artist, framed and matted
Estimate: 500-700
Lot 318: Shark vertabrae J-handle walking stick, antler dividers & handle tip, bottom tip of horn missing metal cap, 35.25" overall
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 319: Philadelphia Chippendale walnut high chest base, mid-18th century. Rectangular molded top over conforming case fitted with one long drawer above a shell-carved drawer centered by two short drawers flanked by fluted corner columns over a shaped apron with shell, on cabriole legs terminating in claw-and-ball feet. Condition: later top. 33 1/2" high, 44 1/2" wide, 24" deep.
Estimate: 1,500-2,500
Lot 320: Ann Wyeth McCoy, American, 1901-2005, Light in the Morning, 17.75" x 23.75" w/c, Somerville Manning Gallery label verso, Estate of the Artist, framed and matted
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 321: Eagle carved ivory L-handle walking stick, splits in handle, branch shaft, metal tip, 34.75" overall
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 322: Late Federal mahogany desk, c.1825-1835. Upper section with scrolled pediment over plain frieze above pair of glazed cupboard doors enclosing interior fitted with compartments above drawers, the lower section with hinged writing leaf folding open over projecting frieze drawer above two long drawers flanked by spiral-turned columns, on turned legs. Condition: replaced cupboard doors, pediment possibly later, splits at sides of lower section. 64" high, 38 1/2" wide, 18" deep.
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 323: Ann Wyeth McCoy, American, 1901-2005, "September", 29.25" x 22" w/c, Somerville Manning Gallery label verso, Estate of the Artist, framed and matted
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 324: Snake carved bone L-handle walking stick, split in handle, base metal ferrule, rubber tip, 30" overall
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 325: Federal inlaid mahogany bow-front chest of drawers, c.1790-1810. Rectangular top with bowed front edge over conforming case fitted with four graduated long drawers, on turned legs. Condition: multiple scratches, replaced drawer bottoms. 43" high, 43 1/2" wide, 24" deep.
Estimate: 400-600

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