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Lot 1201: Pair of applied handle flasks: amber 7 1/2" open pontil (exterior wear) & strawberry amethyst 8 1/2" faint pontil both appear perfect
Estimate: 75-125
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Lot 1202: Delaware River Valley ash and maple ladder-back armchair, late 18th c. Five graduated serpentine slats, rush seat, ball-and-ring turned front stretcher. 45-1/4" H x 23-1/2" W x 19" D.
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 1203: Pair of pontiled aqua medicine bottles: 5" round "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" & 4 3/4" x 1" rectangular "Indian Sanative/For Salt-Rheum/and Erysipelas." Both perfect condition
Estimate: 75-125
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Lot 1204: Pair of Pint Flasks consisting of an aqua smooth base "For Pikes Peak/Eagle" ring top few tiny lip chips & a light olive green flask with 9 heavy ribs each side similar to McKearin plate 124-3 without medallion rough shear top otherwise sound
Estimate: 150-200
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Lot 1205: Delaware River Valley blue-painted ladder-back armchair, c 1750-1800, Five graduated serpentine slats, rush seat, ball-and-ring turned front stretcher. Wear to painted finish, deterioration of rush seat. 46-1/4" H x 25-1/2" W x 17-1/2" D.
Estimate: 800-1,200
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Lot 1206: Pair of Chestnut Free-Blown Utility Bottles c. 1770-1830. Both open pontil: 9" aqua fold-over top & 10" light olive green fold-over top both exterior wear otherwise sound
Estimate: 125-200
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Lot 1207: Large New England Style Medium Olive-Green Cylindrical Utility Bottle, 11" high, 4" diameter, wide mouth, solid rod pontil minor exterior wear otherwise perfect
Estimate: 150-200
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Lot 1208: Delaware River Valley Maple ladder-back armchair, c 1750-1800. Five graduated serpentine slats, split seat over cyma-curve seat rails, ball-and-ring turned front stretcher. Bottom slat replaced. 44-3/4" H x 23-1/2" W x 17-1/2" D.
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 1209: Toilet Water or Cologne Bottle, 5 3/4" deep cobalt blue vertical ribs to shoulder ring, open pontil, appears to have original stopper about perfect.
Estimate: 175-250
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Lot 1210: Toilet Water or Cologne Bottle, 6 1/8", deep cobalt blue, 37 ribs swirled to left, flange top, faint open pontil, appears to have original stopper, 3mm shallow flake on top of lip otherwise perfect.
Estimate: 125-200
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Lot 1211: Philadelphia painted Windsor sack-back armchair, late 18th c. Brown over gray paint, vase-turned legs and arm supports. Wear to painted finish, legs cut down, filled-in potty seat. 32" H x 25" W x 16" D.
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 1214: Windsor gilt-stenciled and grain-painted bamboo-turned high chair, c 1820. Right rear leg loose, wear to painted finish. 34" H x 15-1/2" W x 17" D.
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 1217: Fancy' stenciled and painted high chair, c 1840. Two shaped slats stenciled with flowers and leaves, cane seat, wear to painted finish, feet worn. 33-1/4" H x 15-1/2" W x 15" D.
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 1220: Philadelphia Windsor sack-back armchair, late 18th c. Vase-turned legs, stripped of painted finish, legs cut down, back loose. 32" H x 23" W c 15-1/2" D.
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 1221: Gilt decorated cranberry Moser type rinser with underplate, 1/4" chip on underside of saucer, some wear to gold trim, 5 1/4" d, 4" h, 7 1/4" saucer
Estimate: 100-200
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Lot 1222: French gilt brass mounted glass dresser box, early 19th C., decorated with ribbon-tied laurel wreaths and figures of the fine arts, 2 1/2" high x 4" wide x 2 1/2" deep
Estimate: 75-125
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Lot 1223: Arrow back child's side chair, c. 1830, worn finish, 30" high x 16" wide x 13" deep
Estimate: 50-100
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Lot 1224: Tiffany Floriform Art Glass Vase. Too fabulous to be called a mere vase, this spectacular Tiffany floriform is a dazzling example of the artistic heights the company achieved and is respected for. A delicate crumpled flower sits atop an elongated graceful stem w/shimmering brilliance. Awesome! 12” signed “LCT Q2223” to the foot. Light wear, no chips or cracks.
Estimate: 3,800-4,500
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Lot 1225: Tiffany Art Glass Floriform w/Bronze Base. Maginificent delicate pulled feather glass floriform with breathtaking shimmer and iridescence. The graceful stem descends, mounting into a weighted bronze base. An outstanding example. A major piece! 16.5” tall, minor wear. Marked with the Tiffany name and model/shape number to the bronze foot.
Estimate: 5,000-6,000
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