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Lot 550: Pine tavern table 18th c. rectangular top over conforming apron on vase-turned legs, joined by stretchers. Condition: replaced top height 25.5", width 26.5" and diameter 21.25"
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 551: 8" nickle plated on brass frame Waterbury Lever wall clock. Condition: split in outer band of frame, running condition unknown
Estimate: 75-125
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Lot 552: New Jersey Federal inlaid mahogany tall case clock c. 1790-1820 with scrolled pediment over astragal shaped glazed door enclosing floral painted dial, flanked by free standing columns over waisted case with arched cupboard door flanked by inlaid quarter columns above case with stringing and rope inlay above shaped apron on French feet, height 85", width 18" and diameter 9". Condition: feet replaced.
Estimate: 6,000-8,000
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Lot 553: Tilt-top birdcage candlestand, missing all three feet.
Estimate: 800-1,200
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Lot 554: Mahogany cased Federal style dwarf clock with double spring driven movement. 20th C. Missing door.
Estimate: 300-400
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Lot 555: E. Ingraham banjo clock with egliomaise throat and door panel depicting a treasure island and pirate scene, 39" tall. Condition: finish alligatored, scuffs to dial.
Estimate: 400-600
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Lot 556: Philadelphia Walnut Queen Anne side chair, c. 1750-1760 with serpentine crest rail over vase-shaped splat above trapezoidal needlepoint upholstered slip seat, on cabriole legs terminating in trifid feet. Condition: some glue blocks replaced, apparently original seat frame, slight wear to toes on trifid feet. 40" high, 22 1/2" wide, 21" deep
Estimate: 2,000-3,000
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Lot 557: Seth Thomas pillar and scroll 30-hour shelf clock with extensive flaking on egliomaise panel. Nicely painted wood dial. Probably original finials. 31.5" tall, paper label, bottom one third of back board needs to be refastened, original scrollboard and feet, right rear leg reglued, crank, pendulum, and weights.
Estimate: 1,200-1,600
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Lot 558: American mahogany banjo clock, with throat glass oak leaf & acorn decoration and the bottom glass with southern plantation house and a brass eagle finial. Condition: no repairs or damage noted, running condition unknown. 31.5" tall
Estimate: 1,000-1,500
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Lot 559: Victorian side chair with gilt stenciled and painted decoration, c. 1850-1860 with serpentine crest rail over shaped splat painted w/ 18th C. female figure above over-upholstered seat with serpentine front rail, on cabriole legs. Condition: good greenish gold cut velvet upholstery, original dry surface measuring 33" high, 16 1/4" wide, 15 1/2" deep.
Estimate: 150-250
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Lot 560: Mahogany weight driven banjo clock with a mahogany veneer panel, loose top molding, bottom door with egliomaise floral panel with losses, metal dial with paper Waterbury dial paper.
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 561: French carved walnut mantle clock by Bordier & Company, Paris with brass cylindrical movement, 16"h, 14" w, key, pendulum, and movement all numbered 3347.
Estimate: 300-400
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Lot 562: Mahogany Chippendale Martha Washington lolling chair, late 18th C., oak frame, 37" high
Estimate: 2,000-3,000
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Lot 563: Hamilton Watch Company 16s open face pocket watch with display back, Grade 976, Ser# 80990, tiny hairline below seconds dial to edge, runs when wound, c.1899
Estimate: 150-250
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Lot 564: Unm YG Swiss niello & white enamel KW pocket watch on a 1OK YG 60" chain, 15 dwt
Estimate: 300-400
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Lot 565: Pair of Victorian Rococo Revival part-ebonized walnut armchairs, mid-19th-century. 38 1/2" high
Estimate: 800-1,200
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Lot 567: Waterbury alarm clock w/exterior bell chime, nickel plated both main springs sprung, with key, 10 1/2 inches high, w/ another plated alarm clock 6 inches high (as is)
Estimate: 50-100
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Lot 568: Figured maple Chippendale New England side chair, c. 1770-1790 with serpentine crest rail over pierced splat above needlepoint upholstered slip seat, on square legs joined by stretchers. 39" high, 19 1/4" wide, 16 1/2" deep. Condition: old alligatored surface.
Estimate: 300-500
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Lot 569: Rosewood mantle clock by Chauncey Jerome, time only, missing glass in door, dial badly faded, running condition unknown, brass carrying handle 13" tall to the handle.
Estimate: 75-125
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Lot 570: Inlaid mahogany wheel barometer signed C. Rimondi, Halifax.
Estimate: 500-700
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Lot 571: Chippendale-style mahogany wing chair, early 20th c with serpentine crest above upholstered back flanked by shaped wings over horizontal rolled arms centering over upholstered seat with cushion, on acanthus-carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Height 44.25", width 33" and diameter 28.5".
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 572: Waterbury brass ships clock, 4" dial, striking but time side wound tight. Condition: gold numerals on a brushed steel dial, some pitting in the brass finish.
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 573: Seth Thomas slate mantel clock with white porcelain dial, retail mark of Mitchell Vance & Company, New York. 14" wide, 8.5" high. Condition: case has minor chips, has pendulum, no key.
Estimate: 150-250
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Lot 574: Walnut Chippendale side chair with pierced splat and needlepoint seat, mortised through seat rails, 18th C., repair at top of 1 post at cross stretcher union with side stretcher
Estimate: 600-800
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