Great Smalls Vignette, with Details of Each Piece
Top row, left to right:
Stoneware Jar
Outstanding Incised Birds...each side
New York

As depicted, with decoration on both sides...incised with cobalt slip. Hairline.
Dimensions: 12.25-inches high.
Price: $16,750
505-30
Punched Tin Coffee Pot, Signed Uebele
Circa 1840, Martin Uebele, Berks County, PA

Tinsmith punched tin coffee pots like the best sgraffito were made as special presentation pieces.
Dimensions: 11.25-inches tall.
Price: $3,975
301-11
Diminutive Blue Cast Iron Planter

Nice small size cast iron planter painted robins egg blue.
Dimensions: 7-inches high, 8-inch diameter.
Price: $875
201-209
Outstanding Chip Carved Whimsy
In Clock Tower Form
19th Century

As depicted, the base with carved stairs leading to tower door; full coverage chip carving. The tower is fitted for a watch and contains a perfect orb and is toped with gold spires. The piece is painted red...now a darkly oxidized patina.
The tower is applied to the base. Measures 19.25-inches in height.
Price: $2,625
191-256
Portrait of Young Girl
Circa 1850

Charming mid-19th century oil on canvas of a young girl reading presumably one of her first colorful Mother Goose picture book. Framed in an early lemon gold frame.
Dimensions: 25.5 by 29.25-inch frame, 19.25 by 23.5-inch sight-size.
Price: $6,950
605-60
Middle row, left to right:
Tabletop Candle Stand
Adjustable...double socket
Perfect Proportion and Balance
Early Americana - SOLD

As depicted, standing at 8.5-inches with arm width of 6-inches; double tinned sheet iron sockets let-into arm to prevent burning. The arm adjusts on spiral turned column and is raised on the tapered and incised turned wood base. This stand has a beautiful color and patina.
706-9
SLIP DECORATED
Redware Bowl
Pennsylvania

Molded Redware with rim...yellow slip and manganese in slip decoration; orangey glaze. The piece is restored. (Height: 3 inches; diameter: 9 inches.)
Price: $1,950
497-32
Mocha Jug
Baluster form worm decorated
Possibly Ireland
Circa 1830

A pearlware baluster form jug, with empire waistline, is decorated with a looping earthworm (called "cable" by manufacturers) and a tactile rouletted and green-glazed band on the upper bulge. It has a press-molded pouring lip and two different foliate-molded handle terminals, the upper highlighted with green (copper oxide brushed into the clear lead glaze). It, was badly stained and a curving crack extending from the underside toward the pouring lip was out of alignment and has been professionally stabilized and the surface decoration restored. It was possibly made at the Downshire Creamware Factory in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Height: 6.875-inches.)
Price: $1,890
742-4
Copper Cod Fish Weathervane
E.G. Washburn
New York
Circa 1890-1920

A full-bodied gilt molded example with applied corrugated sheet copper fins and open mouth in honest surface; gold leaf squares and verdigris surface. This example measuring 30-inches in overall length remains in fine original condition.
Price: $18,250
289-11
Mocha Pitcher
Bag shape, engine turned
Creamware Body
England
Circa 1800

A bag shape (potters' period description) jug, banded and engine-turned, cutting through the slip layers to reveal the body color. The extruded handle has good foliate terminals. It has been professionally cleaned (it was badly stained) and a triangular piece from the side of the pouring lip has been restored. One tiny rim chip remains. (Height: 6.25-inches.)
Price: $2,500
742-3
Delft Charger
William Of Orange
Lobed

As depicted, William of Orange on horseback within a wooded setting within a stylized tulip, daisy and leafy vine border; all in blue, green, black and yellow...over and under glaze. We note that there is a hairline on rim at eleven o'clock with all else excellent. (Diameter: 13.25-inches.)
Price: $3,485
718-11
Brass Ink Stand c. 1800

Oval footed brass inkstand with two integral candle holders, a dome top inkwell, a central bell holder, and a removable sander with a dome top in excellent condition.
Dimensions: 6-inches high, 6.75-inches wide, 4-inches deep.
Price: $1,475
621-94
Youth's Fancy Windsor Side-Chair
Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic Region
Paint decorated...
Circa 1810-1820

Stylistically a very different piece of seating furniture, perhaps inspired by Baltimore tradition, yet with Pennsylvania elements; architecturally interesting-perhaps unique. The tablet-centered crest joining incised knop turned stiles having finials consisting of multiple ring-turned bands forming ball-like finials centering five bamboo and crease turned spindles; the center spindle with medallion. The round cornered rectangular seat is dished and has an ornamental seat projection at front center; seats are raised on legs with ring turned bands under seat, down-weighted incised baluster above reverse baluster terminating with a knop above a small turned foot. The legs are joined by a delicate turned box stretcher. The chair is fancy grain painted in a style often found on central Pennsylvania pieces. The decorated surface is early and is found over original green paint. Other than typical paint losses the chair remains in great condition. (Height: 29.75 inches; seat height: 14 inches; width: 13.5 inches; depth: 14.75 inches.)
Price: $3,750
718-6
Bottom row, left to right:
Wonderful Hymnal Board
Great for notes, recipe cards...whatever
Mid-19th Century
Walnut

As depicted, terrific tombstone crest above rectangular board with applied moldings; inner angle cut to receive card stock. Great old paint...oyster-white, golden yellow and black.
Dimensions: 14.25 by 23 by 1-inch.
Price: $1,075
231-21
Grain Painted
Slide Lid Box
First half Nineteenth Century

As depicted, a colorful box in fine condition; perhaps for ledger or other important book.
The molded lid travels within a dado joint. The bold brown and yellow graining has red highlights. Great condition. (Height: 17.25 inches; width: 8.75 inches; depth: 2.75 inches)
Price: $865
231-23
Beautiful Blue Blanket Chest
New England
Early 19th Century

As depicted, lid with applied molding above dovetailed case with lidded till on molded base raised on bracket-feet. The paint is 19th century; minor paint losses. (Height: 21.75 inches; width: 43.5 inches; depth: 17.5 inches.)
Price: $5,425
431-27
Early New England Canteen
Interlocking button-hole bands and old paint...

Excellent Condition
(Diameter: 12.25-inches; depth: 6-inches.)
Price: $950
231-27
Folk Art Painted Horse on Wheels

Large horse pull toy on platform with wood wheels. The painted horse has leather ears and a horse hair tail.
Dimensions: 20-inches high, 15-inches long, 6.5-inches wide.
Price: $
605-47
An Outstanding Swiveling Toaster
Blacksmithing, white-smith, and brass-work
Eighteenth Century - SOLD

A very successful expression of the smith's art...as depicted, all hand wrought, turned and filed; bread is held upright by four wonderfully scrolled elements raised on the low tripod base. The front legs with square feet-a style especially popular during the second half of the eighteenth century; rear foot is tapered and scrolled. The round-to-flat handle with brass finial displays and openwork compass star. (Length: 15.5 inches; width: 5.5 inches; height: 4.5 inches.)
527-18
Sheraton Stenciled Mirror

Split mirror with reverse colorful painted scene in top section. The mirror is in a black painted pine frame with gold stenciled decoration. Pine frame
Dimensions: 12.5 by 22.25-inches.
Price: $1,465
333-98
Stoneware Jug
Incised Bird...cobalt slip
New York

A hairline on lip has been mended.
Dimensions: 17-inches high.
Price: $6,325
505-31
Stoneware
Ovoid Jug...Massachusetts
Circa 1840

As depicted, a beautifully thrown jug wit date of "1840: in cobalt slip.
Dimensions: 12-inches high.
Price: $575
260-62
If you are interested in buying any of these items, please call (978) 597-8084 or email David Hillier at drh@aaawt.com or Lynn Morin at lfm@aaawt.com
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