Lots 525 through 549 - Detail

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Lot 526: Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut tea table circa 1750. Rectangular top over conforming scalloped apron, on cabriole legs terminating in slipper feet height 27.5", width 23.25" and diameter 15.25". Condition: rear legs missing, knee blocks rear apron possibly replaced.
Estimate: 10,000-15,000
Lot 529: Pine and maple tavern table 18th c. round top over three spayed vase-turned legs joined by stretchers. Condition: wear to stretchers, height 26.5" and diameter 20.75".
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 532: Yellow cedar splay legged stand with cross stretcher base with batten reinforced top, probably NJ, pegged construction, top is pegged on. Condition: no apparent repairs, old dry surface. 16 1/2" square, 28" high
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 535: Mahogany dish top bird cage candlestand with suppressed ball turning, repairs to one leg, splits in top, repair to rim, 20 3/8 x 20 5/8, 30 1/2" high
Estimate: 4,000-6,000
Lot 538: Cherry Queen Anne tilt top birdcage tea table. Flat edge top. Splits, no doughnut, 34 1/4" x 35" top, 28" high
Estimate: 1,000-1,500
Lot 541: Mahogany Queen Anne candlestand. Splits & repairs, top needs to be refastened. 20 1/2" diameter, 28 1/2" high
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 542: Miniature brass New Haven carriage clock; runs briefly, needs cleaning, missing an end glass, 3" to top of handle.
Estimate: 50-100
Lot 543: English sterling silver carriage clock with French movement floral repousse case with Birmingham touch marks, enameled dial missing an hour hand on French movement. Condition: all four button feet distorted, otherwise good, running condition unknown. Height to top of handle 3.75", handle 2" wide.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 544: Cedar and poplar Hepplewhite one drawer stand with splayed legs; finish with extreme alligator texture, probably New Jersey. 18.5" square x 29" high.
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 545: Iron front New Haven victorian mantle clock with gold stenciled floral & castle decoration, MOP inlay, seems to run and strike on the hour; 20" high. Case marked "16" in back.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 546: Mahogany Chippendale tall case clock with engraved brass dial signed John Wood, Philadelphia, with the case having a style from about 1790 to 1810, the movement from about 1740-50, apparently original cedar seatboard fits up nicely to interior dial frame in bonnet. Case with replaced feet, some veneer and inlay patches. 94" tall
Estimate: 15,000-25,000
Lot 547: Walnut Hepplewhite one drawer stand, c. 1790-1810. Rectangular top over conforming case fitted with scratch beaded drawer, on square tapering molded legs. Condition: Top at least reset if not replaced, original drawer pull. 20.75" wide x 18.25" deep x 28.5" high
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 548: 18th C. American clock movement with a 12" square face and signed Joseph Hollinshead. There are no weights, pendulum or pullies.
Estimate: 500-1,000
Lot 549: Cherry Queen Anne tall case clock. Engraved brass dial. Bearing a rectangular name boss engraved "Pearson & Hollinshead, Burlington". The dial face is made in 2 parts. It has a round engraved boss in the arch depicting an eagle with the phrase "Tempus Fugit". The bonnet door has separated from the right column and needs to be reglued. The waist has a few chips around the arched molded edge at the top, apparently original engraved as cutchen. The molding around the base if the clock is original, has a 3/4" thick board has been nailed to the underside of the clock. 87.2" tall
Estimate: 15,000-25,000

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