Lots 700 through 724 - Detail

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Lot 700: 18th c. walnut blind door secretary bookcase top, unusual dentil molding, some losses, weathered finish, 36 3/4" w at case, 9 7/8" deep
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 701: Engraved copper bed warmer with wood handle, 47" l
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 702: Engraved brass & copper bed warmer with wrought iron handle, 42" l
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 703: Federal cherry, banded mahogany, and figured maple slant-lid desk, figured maple and mahogany banded interior with hidden compartments, banded mahogany slant lid with a warp, 4 graduated drawers with replacement pulls, no feet, c. 1800. Condition: a few losses to beaded drawer edges, writing surface missing leather or cloth surface, splits and roughness in lid. 41.5 " wide, 41" high, 31" writing height.
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 704: Pair of wool cards, height 9.5"; one card missing bristles on top
Estimate: 50-100
Lot 705: American glazed block-printed cotton quilted coverlet, floral print on brown ground c. 1825. Condition: 3 tears towards center, minor discoloration, width is 106", length 109".
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 706: Federal inlaid walnut slant-front desk, line inlaid lid over a flat line inlaid interior, base with 4 graduated line inlaid lipped drawers with inlaid escutcheons, with replacement pierced brasses raised on replaced straight bracket feet. Condition: some splits in lid, patches around hinges, otherwise good. 40 1/4" wide, 41" high, 30" writing height.
Estimate: 1,000-1,500
Lot 708: American Jacquard wool coverlet inscribed, New Britain Tow(n), Bucks Cou. 1837 S: Swartley. Woven with flowers, leaves, and birds in blue, red, and gold. Fringe along three sides. Minor separation along one end of center scene. Length is 90" and width 85".
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 709: Upper section Chippendale walnut chest on frame c. 1770-1790. Case fitted with chest on frame, three short drawers over four graduated long drawers. Condition: extensive wear, damage to drawers and cornice, repairs, scratches, stains and replaced brasses; missing stand, height 46.75", width 40" and diameter 22".
Estimate: 1,500-2,500
Lot 710: American blue and white Jacquard wool coverlet, c. 1840 rectangular panels with geometric medallions. Length 89", width 76". Minor discoloration along edges.
Estimate: 200-400
Lot 711: 5 assorted blankets and table covers, including a green plaid wool blanket measuring 67" length, width 52" in good condition. Crocheted baby blanket, length 32, width 27" in good condition. Needlepoint Navajo pattern rug length 35", width 21" in good condition. Mexican tapestry woven table cover, length 36" x 39", fading and minor stains. Fairbalut Woolen Mill Co. woven with green and brown bands, length 87", width 62"
Estimate: 25-50
Lot 712: Upper section of Chippendale walnut tall chest, c. 1770-1780. Case fitted with three short over two short above four graduated long drawers. Condition: excellent original brasses and escutcheons, lacking one drawer pull, extensive wear to finish,molding missing around cornice, lacking feet, scratches, damage to lips of drawers; height 52", width 40", diameter 23"
Estimate: 1,500-2,500
Lot 713: Two needlepoint throw pillows, each worked with pin wheels/stars on green ground. One length 15", the other 11" x 11". One with frayed edge.
Estimate: 25-50
Lot 714: English gentlemen's beaver top hat marked West & Co., Manufacturer's, 30 Poultry, E.C. and at Highbury. Hat condition kid lining is loose measuring height 8", length 11.5", width 9.75". Includes leather hatbox with brass plate inscribed, J.E. Wildes, New Egypt, New Jersey mid to late 19th c. Hat box has worn straps and wear on top and sides measuring 10.5" height, width 15", depth 13.5".
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 715: George III style inlaid mahogany corner cupboard, molded cornice above plain frieze over glazed cupboard door flanked by reeded arched panels above bowed cupboard door over shaped apron. Condition: damage to veneer on apron; sections of ivory missing from inlaid escutcheons, height 78.5", width 32", diameter 17.75"
Estimate: 1,200-1,600
Lot 716A: 2 marble fireplace tool blocks measuring 1" high, 7" wide, 6.5" deep, surface grime.
Estimate: 25-50
Lot 716: 3 assorted bellows, 2 with stencil decorations. Condition: extensive wear and damage. 15.5 to 18" length
Estimate: 75-125
Lot 717A: Painted cast iron doorstop in the form of flower, height 7" small areas of rust.
Estimate: 50-75
Lot 717: 12 assorted butter pats 19th c., 4 missing handles. Range of dimensions 3." in diameter up to 4.75" in diameter.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 718: Chippendale style mahogany 2 piece highboy bench made reproduction upper section with scrolled pediment with urn-and-flame finials over center drawer carved with shell and scrolling foliage flanked by short drawers over two short drawers above three graduated long drawers flanked by fluted quarter columns; lower section fitted with long drawer over shell-carved drawer flanked by short drawers on cabriole legs terminating in claw-and-ball feet; height 88", width 42.25" and diameter 23.5"
Estimate: 2,500-3,500
Lot 719A: Iron and wirework fender 19c, height 10", width 30.25", depth 16".
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 719: Lot of assorted treenware consisting of a shaker, a small pot with lid, scoop and two large spoons for a total of five.
Estimate: 50-75
Lot 720: Walnut mortar and pestle with chips on rim, height 6", diameter 5.5".
Estimate: 50-100
Lot 721: Chippendale style mahogany corner cabinet c. 1900. Upper section with scrolled pediment with finials over applied shell-and-leaf carving above pair of glazed cupboard doors enclosing shelves. Lower section fitted with long drawer over pair of shell-carved paneled cupboard doors above shaped apron on claw-and-ball feet. Height 91.5", width 35.5 and diameter 20.5"
Estimate: 3,500-4,500
Lot 722A: Lot of 4 assorted brass and iron items consisting of school bell, large crack, 5.5" high, diameter 8"; a servants bell, 10.75" tall; pear shaped weight, 6.25" tall and a beam scale 23.5" high.
Estimate: 25-50
Lot 722: Tortoiseshell-painted and gilt stenciled inkwell. Underside with label that reads: Manufactured S. Sillman & Co., Chester, Connecticut. Condition: extensive wear to painted finish. Height 2.25", diameter 3.5"
Estimate: 25-50
Lot 723: 2 fireplace brooms with painted handles, 27.25" height. Wear to paint.
Estimate: 50-100
Lot 724: Chippendale style walnut tall chest of drawers late 20th c. Rectangular molded top over conforming case fitted with three short over two short above four long graduated drawers flanked by fluted quarter columns of ogee bracket feet; height 54", width 41" and diameter 23.5".
Estimate: 1,200-1,600

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