Americana Auction
Listing ID#: 206853

Auction Location

Downingtown, PA 19335
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Saturday Jun 20, 2020 Completed
Auction Type
 Live Auction 
Company Information
Pook & Pook

Contact: Jamie A. Shearer
Phone: (610) 269-4040
Email: shearer@pookandpook.com
Website: www.pookandpook.com

GoToAuction.com ID#: 6473
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Listing Terms and Conditions
CONDITIONS OF SALE Auction – This is a public sale conducted by Pook & Pook, Inc., a licensed and bonded auctioneer. Pook & Pook, Inc. is the agent of the items being sold at auction. By bidding on any item at auction the purchaser agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale or any other conditions announced and/or published. As Is – All items (hereinafter referred to as item(s), lot(s), article(s), antique(s), property, etc.) for sale are sold “AS IS” and Pook & Pook, Inc., its agents, employees, and/or consignors do not make any guarantees, warranties, or representations, expressed or implied, with respect to the items or the correctness of the catalogue or other description of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise, except where applicable under the Terms of Guarantee (applies ONLY to published catalog auctions, NOT Online Only Auctions). No statement anywhere, whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a guarantee, warranty, or representation. Condition – All prospective bidders should inspect the property they wish to purchase prior to bidding. If a bidder is unable to view an item in person, they are responsible for obtaining a condition report and/or additional photographs prior to bidding to determine an article’s condition, size, and degree of restoration. We endeavor to be fair and forthright with our descriptions and condition reports; however, bidders must acknowledge that antique items often show normal signs of use and wear, which might not be specified in a condition report. If you are a very particular client with expectations of perfection for the items you purchase, it is advisable that you inspect items in person or that you do not submit absentee bids as your definition of condition may be more exacting that an appraiser could have time to verify. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Pook & Pook, Inc. reserves the right to reject any request for condition report/additional photograph in which, in our opinion, the value of the object is not commensurate with the time necessary to complete the request. Please also note that the warranties given by Pook & Pook, Inc. (applies to published/printed catalog auctions only), do not extend to the condition reports. Lots, especially those containing semi-precious and precious stones, cannot be returned once they have been removed from the gallery. Weights and measurements are approximate. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee clocks, watches, mechanical banks, scientific instruments, electric lamps, and other mechanical or electric items to be complete or in working condition. Display materials shown in photographs are not included with the lot unless stated in the description. Box lots (i.e. books) are only guaranteed to have those items listed in the description and no condition reports or additional photographs will be provided. Reserve – Some lots offered may be subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Pook & Pook, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. A representative of Pook & Pook, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. Reserves are set at or below the estimated range. Under no circumstances will reserve amounts be disclosed to prospective bidders. Auctioneer’s discretion – The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid which, in his/her opinion, is not commensurate with the value of the article being offered. At their discretion, the auctioneer may also reject any bid that he/she may determine as having a detrimental effect on the item in question or the sale as a whole. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. We reserve the right to withdraw any property before sale. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event of doubt as to the validity of any bid, the auctioneer will have the final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sale record is conclusive. Registration – All bidders must provide identification and a major credit card in order to receive a bidder paddle and/or execute absentee or telephone bids. In order to protect our/our consignors’ interests, we may ask bidders to provide a deposit and/or provide additional financial references. We reserve the right to reject any registration for unqualified buyers. Bidding – A bid may be placed one of several ways: In House Live Bids – In-house, live bidding is only available for select sales after registration and receipt of a paddle. The auctioneer will announce the lot number and a starting bid amount. Raise your paddle to indicate your intent to bid. You must be recognized/acknowledged by the auctioneer. After the fall of the hammer, the auctioneer will announce the hammer price and paddle and/or buyer number. Telephone Bids – Telephone bidding is only available for select sales. Any request for telephone bidding must be received by us in writing by bid form, online bid form, by fax, mail, and/or email at least 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction. We do not accept verbal requests for bids. Requests for telephone bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee with information provided to us by the bidder. Please check all information submitted for accuracy. The bidder should receive an acknowledgement that bids have been received and if no such acknowledgement is given, it is the bidder’s responsibility to confirm its receipt. Pook & Pook, Inc. executes bids based on lot number provided by the bidder, not the description, so please make sure that the lot number is correct when submitting bids. When the telephone bidder’s lot is up for sale, a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee will call the primary telephone number provided by the bidder. If time allows, our designee will call the secondary number provided by the bidder. Our designee will make every effort to execute bidder’s instructions. It is recommended that bidders leave a back-up amount in the event that the telephone bidder is unreachable. Bidder agrees to a minimum opening bid of $500 per lot for telephone bidding, regardless of the value of the lot. If it is necessary to change or cancel your telephone bid, your request must be received 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction and subsequently acknowledged. Submit changes or cancellations to bids@pookandpook.com. Telephone bids are accepted and/or executed at the discretion of Pook & Pook, Inc. and at the risk of the bidder. Telephone bidding is a convenience for bidders not present at auction and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. Absentee Bids – Absentee bidding is only available for select sales (see Internet Bids for online absentee bidding). Any request for absentee bidding must be received by us in writing by bid form, online bid form, by fax, mail, and/or email at least 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction. We do not accept verbal requests for bids. Requests for absentee bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee with information provided to us by the bidder. Please check all information submitted for accuracy. The bidder should receive an acknowledgement that bids have been received and if no such acknowledgement is given, it is the bidder’s responsibility to confirm its receipt. Pook & Pook, Inc. executes bids based on lot number provided by the bidder, not the description, so please make sure that the lot number is correct when submitting bids. When a lot is up for sale, the auctioneer will bid competitively up to the absentee bidder’s maximum bid amount. If it is necessary to change or cancel your absentee bid, your request must be received 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction and subsequently acknowledged. Submit changes or cancellations to bids@pookandpook.com. Absentee bids are accepted and/or executed at the discretion of Pook & Pook, Inc. and at the risk of the bidder. Absentee bidding is a convenience for bidders not present at auction and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. Absentee bids less than half of the low estimate will not be accepted, acknowledged, or processed. Internet Bidding – Internet bidding, both live and absentee, is available for all sales. A third party online bidding platform, Bidsquare, www.bidsquare.com, requires a separate registration. In order to expedite the Bidsquare registration process, it is recommended that you register at least one day before the start of the auction. Information is transmitted to us from Bidsquare and bid amounts are anonymous and we do not have previous knowledge of bids left by registered Bidsquare users. At the time of the sale, bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee transmitted to us by Bidsquare. We are not responsible for any errors, omissions, ability or inability, in connection with bidder’s use of Bidsquare as we are not able to control the transmission speed. Bidding increments IN-HOUSE SALES Bid Amount Increment up to $500 by $25 $500 to $1,000 by $50 $1,000 to $2,000 by $100 $2,000 to $5,000 by $200 $5,000 to $10,000 by $500 $10,000 to $20,000 by $1,000 $20,000 and up at auctioneer’s discretion ONLINE ONLY SALES* Bid Amount Increment up to $500 by $10 $500 to $1,000 by $20 $1,000 to $5,000 by $50 $5,000 to $10,000 by $100 $10,000 and up at auctioneer’s discretion *subject to change at auctioneer discretion Title – Title of each lot passes when the hammer falls and/or the auctioneer says “SOLD”. Thereafter, any loss by fire, theft, breakage, or any other cause is the sole responsibility of the purchaser. Merchandise must be packed and transported by the purchaser at his own risk and expense. Employees or agents of Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not pack or transport the merchandise. If the buyer requests assistance from an employee or agent of Pook & Pook, Inc. with packaging or transport it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the purchaser, and Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not be liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by such employee or agent. We are not responsible for any damage to property left on the premises, or removed and stored in a storage facility. Pook & Pook, Inc. is not responsible for the acts or omissions of third parties whom the buyer retains for shipping, or any damage that occurs after items are removed from Pook & Pook, Inc.’s auction house. Buyer’s Premium – A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. A buyer’s premium for each individual lot is 22% (25% on Bidsquare or other third party online bid platform) of the successful bid price up to and including $1,000,000, and 13% on any amount in excess of $1,000,000. This amount will be added to the successful bid price of each lot and is payable by the purchaser together with the applicable sales or use tax which is applied to the total cost of your purchase. Online purchasers pay an additional 3% buyer’s premium for the use of the online bidding services. Sales Tax – Buyers will be required to pay Pennsylvania Sales Tax of 6% at the time of payment unless: A) Items are shipped out of Pennsylvania by an ICC licensed shipping company; and/or, B) The buyer provides Pook & Pook, Inc. with a valid Sales Tax License Number and completes and signs Pennsylvania Exemption Certificate (REV-1220). The form is available at our office or found here. Payment – Payments can be made with cash, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire, or personal/business check. Make checks payable to Pook & Pook, Inc. A fee of up to $50.00 will be charged for returned checks. First time purchasers must pay with cash, bank check, money order, wire transfer, and/or personal/business check. First time purchasers paying with personal/business check cannot collect items until payment has cleared or ten days post-deposit. We can accept most major credit cards from established clients; however, there is an additional 3% surcharge. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not accept debit cards, PayPal, BidPay, and/or Western Union wires. Items purchased for a third party must be paid for by the purchaser of record, regardless of whether the purchaser of record has received funds from the third party. Payment is due no later than 10 days post sale. If payment is not received within 15 days of the day of sale, the credit card of record will be charged the invoice total plus a 3% surcharge. If no credit card is available or if payment has not been received within 28 days, Pook & Pook, Inc. will pursue alternate collection avenues to collect the balance due plus any storage, administrative, attorney, and/or court fees. Contact: billing@pookandpook.com with any questions. Non-Payment – Pook & Pook, Inc. pays its consignors 30 days after the day of sale. If a buyer fails to make payment within 30 days of the day of sale, Pook & Pook Inc. shall be entitled to do any or all of the following: After 15 Days – Charge the credit card number provided to Pook & Pook, Inc. by the buyer for the total due plus any applicable fees (storage, interest, etc.) plus a 3% surcharge. If a deposit was submitted prior to bidding, this amount will not be refunded, but be kept and applied towards any owed amounts. After 30 Days – File a Civil Complaint against the buyer to recover any balance due plus court fees, interest, storage fees, administrative costs, attorney fees, and any other applicable financial hardship caused to Pook & Pook, Inc., and/or the consignor, or pursue other collection avenues to recover any and all losses. Charge interest at a rate of 1% per month throughout the entire time frame of non-payment. After 45 Days – Re-offer the items for sale, either publicly or privately, and collect any remaining balance owed after such sale from the original buyer, including, but not limited to: total balance remaining, lost buyer’s premium, lost consignor’s fee, court costs, interest, storage fees, attorney fees, administrative costs including those related to re-selling the item(s), and any other related fees. Reject further bidding or consignments by the buyer at any and all future auctions (Unpaid Item Disputes will be filed for all non-paying Bidsquare bidders). Shipping/Pick-Up – Pook & Pook, Inc. does not provide in-house shipping, but will assist bidders in coordinating shipping with an outside shipping company. We reserve the right to hold merchandise purchased until payment has cleared the bank (10 days for personal checks, business checks, and overseas money orders/cashier’s checks), if we deem such action necessary to protect our interest. Items paid for via bank wire transfer, cashier’s check, or money order will be released immediately. All items must be picked up, or shipping arrangements made, within two weeks of the day of sale. All bidders must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. by email (shipping@pookandpook.com), telephone, (610) 269-4040, or fax (610) 269-9274 regarding their chosen shipper. The purchaser must pay the shipper in advance for all packaging expenses, including labor, materials, postage, and, if applicable, insurance fees. If the property purchased is subject to laws governing export from U.S. or laws restricting imports into foreign countries, the granting of licensing for export and/or import of such goods is the responsibility of the buyer. Pick-up times are Monday through Friday between 9AM and 4:30PM. Pook & Pook, Inc. will bring purchases to successful buyers, and/or their shippers, but buyers, and/or their shippers, must pack/wrap and load their items. Storage Fees – Any items left at the gallery for more than two weeks following the sale will incur storage fees at a rate of $5.00 per lot, per day (this rate applies to all items regardless of size or value). Storage fees will begin on the 15th day regardless of payment status. Items still remaining at our gallery 45 days after the auction date will be considered abandoned and may be consigned to a future auction without additional notice to the purchaser. No Chargeback Policy – Purchasers agree that disputes of any nature may not be resolved by a credit card chargeback and further agree to refrain from filing any chargeback claim against Pook & Pook, Inc. and/or its credit card merchant. By purchasing at Pook & Pook, Inc., the purchaser waives the right to initiate a chargeback and furthermore agrees to pay a minimum of $500 plus administrative fees, costs, attorney fees, and/or any other charges associated with responding to said chargeback due to the administrative burden of responding to said dispute. Firearms – Purchasers of firearms must strictly comply with all state and federal regulations governing their purchase, registration, and transportation. Firearms requiring registration are designated in our catalogue as R (requires registration/FFL) or C&R (Curio & Relic). Bidders of firearms requiring registration (R or C&R) will be required to provide their Federal Firearms License or be a licensed Collector of Curio & Relics. If a purchaser does not possess a federal license, he/she must comply with additional registration as required by their resident state. The purchaser is solely responsible for fees associated with the additional registration requirements charged by Pook & Pook, Inc. or purchaser’s transfer agent. If the purchaser is not in possession of a federal license and is not a resident of Pennsylvania, he/she must make arrangements with a transfer agent in their resident state. If you are restricted from purchasing a firearm, please do not attempt to bid on any firearm. Restricted Transport of Items – Certain items containing elements of restricted plant and/or animal material may require a permit, license, or certificate and be subject to laws governing export from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and import to other states/foreign countries. Prior to purchase, it is the Purchaser’s responsibility to familiarize themselves with relevant regulations of the state/country concerned and obtain any necessary permit, license, or certificate. Sales will not be rescinded for the Purchaser’s inability to obtain the required documentation. Copyright – All information, text, articles, data, images, or other materials provided by Pook & Pook, Inc. either on our website, printed catalogue, and/or third-party website are copyrighted and sole property of Pook & Pook, Inc. You may not edit, modify and/or make use of such copyrighted materials without the express, prior written consent of Pook & Pook, Inc. You may only use, download, and/or copy any materials for informational purposes. Limited Liability – Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser. See Terms of Guarantee for further details. Jurisdiction – Purchasers are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the auction is held. By bidding at Pook & Pook, Inc., purchasers consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. TERMS OF GUARANTEE Pook & Pook, Inc.’s Period Furniture, Fine Art, and Accessories Sales carry a limited guarantee. This guarantee is designed to protect the buyer against major discrepancies. (i.e. major restorations or repairs not described, fakes, forgeries, replicas, reproductions, or major fabrications) that would have a major effect upon the value of the item purchased. The limited guarantee only applies to period furniture, fine art and accessories sales, not decorative arts and/or online only sales. Pook & Pook, Inc. warrants the Authorship of items in Bold Face Type for a period of 15 days from the date of the sale of such lot and only to the original purchaser of record at the auction. If it is determined to Pook & Pook, Inc.’s satisfaction that the Bold Face Type is incorrect, the sale will be rescinded, provided the entire lot is returned to Pook & Pook, Inc. in the same condition in which it was at the time of the sale. It is also Pook & Pook, Inc.’s general policy to have the purchaser obtain, at the purchaser’s expense, the opinion of one (or two in some cases) recognized experts in the field, mutually acceptable to Pook & Pook, Inc. and the purchaser, before Pook & Pook, Inc. determines whether to rescind the sale. “Authorship” is defined as the creator, period, culture, source of origin, as the case may be, as set forth in the Bold Face Type of a lot in a printed catalogue, with exception of amendments by any oral or written salesroom notices or announcements. All other warranties of authenticity of authorship, express or implied, are hereby disclaimed and purchaser shall take each lot “as is” and with all faults and errors of description. Bold Face Type in the catalogue which identify an item specifically as the work of the named artist or author shall mean that the work is by the named artist or author (i.e. if the name of the artist is printed in Bold Face Type without a question mark and without any qualifying phrase such as “attributed to” or “circle of”. Bold Face Type in the catalogue attributing the work to a named artist or author shall mean that the work is of a period or school of the artist or author, but is not, with certainty, by the named artist or author. This may also be indicated with a question mark following the name of author. The purchaser’s sole remedy in the event of disputed authenticity of authorship of any lot shall be rescission of the sale and restitution of the original purchase price and premium paid by such purchaser. Pook & Pook, Inc. hereby disclaims all liability for any damages, incidental, consequential or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with any sale to purchaser. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not refund any shipping and/or handling fees paid to a third party by the purchaser. Disputes of any nature may not be resolved by a credit card chargeback (see Conditions of Sale, No Chargeback Policy). Bidders are expected to examine material prior to purchase and at the time of pickup. If a bidder is unable to examine an item in person, they are responsible for obtaining a Condition Report and an Auction Addendum prior to bidding. If you are a successful purchaser, prompt payment and shipping arrangements are expected, followed by immediate examination of all material purchased. The purchaser must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. of any major discrepancies to the description listed in Bold Face Type (unless previously corrected in the Condition Report and/or Addendum). Pook & Pook, Inc. pays its consignors 30 days after the day of sale. Once consignors have been paid, Pook & Pook, Inc. will not honor any requests for refunds. If a buyer suspects a major discrepancy and will need longer than 30 days post sale to obtain documentation of such a discrepancy, they must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. in writing prior to that deadline so that payment can be withheld from the consignor until such time as the discrepancy is resolved or the sale is rescinded. Please note that this limited guarantee does not extend to any condition report, oral or written, provided to the buyer by Pook & Pook, Inc. Condition reports are provided as a courtesy and are not a replacement for physical observation/examination of the item(s) bidders wish to purchase, and as such, bidders must assume the responsibility for any errors or omissions contained therein. All dimensions given in the catalogue are approximate and are not guaranteed. All weights, grades, and sizes listed are approximate. Definitions of statements: “Attributed to” – work is of the period of the named artist and may be the work of that artist, but is not definitely. “Circle of” – work of the period closely associated with the artist or from his studio. “School of” – work by a pupil or follower of the artist, in his style. “After” – in our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist. “Signed” – has a signature which in our qualified opinion is the signature of the artist. “Bears signature” – has signature which in our qualified opinion, might be the signature of the artist. EXCLUSIONS Notwithstanding any other provision of these Terms of Guarantee, Pook & Pook, Inc. disclaims all warranties of authenticity of authorship for all lots consisting of works of fine art by or attributed to artists, authors, or persons living before 1870 and, when no artist, author or person is so identified, works attributed to a period which includes any date prior to 1870 and all warranties relating to the identification of the periods or dates of execution of property which may be proven inaccurate. Clocks and Mechanical items – Items with mechanical parts such as clocks, mechanical banks, music boxes, etc. are not guaranteed to be in working condition. Display materials – Display materials such as shelves, holders, and platform bases which may be shown in photographs are not included with any lot unless specifically stated in the written description. Lot Sampling – Lots depicted with the words “lot sampling” also in the photograph are only guaranteed to have those items listed in the written description. Firearms – Purchasers of firearms must strictly comply with all state and federal regulations governing their purchase, registration, and transportation. See Conditions of Sale for further information. We do not guarantee the working condition of any firearm. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not be liable for accident or injury resulting in purchase of firearm. Purchasers should have all firearms they purchase examined by a certified gunsmith prior to use. Jewelry – All jewelry weights and measurements are approximate. Items with semi-precious and precious stones are not returnable once they have been removed from our auction gallery. Electrified items – We do not guarantee the working condition of any electrified items such as lamps. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not be liable for accident or injury resulting in the use of any electrified item. Purchasers should have all electrified items they purchase examined by a certified electrician prior to use. Oriental Rugs – Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee the names or patterns of Oriental rugs. Sizes provided are approximate. Wine and Spirits – Purchasers of alcoholic beverages must be at least 21 years of age. Wine and spirits sold at auction may be subject to laws governing export from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania/US and import to other states/foreign countries. It is the Purchaser’s responsibility to obtain any necessary import/export license and should secure the license prior to purchase. Sales will not be rescinded for inability to obtain a license or delay of same. Purchasers are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the auction is held. By bidding at Pook & Pook, Inc. purchasers consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these Terms and all other terms announced/published at the time of sale.
Listing Information

Overview

The gallery exhibition for this auction is by appointment only. All visitors to the gallery must wear a mask and gloves while in the gallery. Please call (610) 269-4040 to reserve a time to preview.

Attendance at this auction is by reserved seating only. If you would like to attend the live auction, please call (610) 296-4040 to reserve a seat.

Americana Auction
Saturday, June 20th, 2020 at 9AM

Exhibition:
Saturday, June 13, 2020 - 9AM to 1PM
Wednesday, June 17, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM
Thursday, June 18, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM
Friday, June 19, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM
Saturday, June 20, 2020 - 8AM to 9AM

THERE IS NO $500 MINIMUM TO BID BY PHONE FOR THIS AUCTION. PHONE BIDS WILL CLOSE AT 3:00PM ON FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH, 2020.

 

1 Sanford Gifford oil on board Indian Summer
2 American oil on canvas harbor scene, mid 19th c.
3 Clement Drew oil on canvas painting
4 Thomas Birch oil on canvas coastal scene
5 James Blackton oil on canvas of a tugboat
6 Edward Moran oil on canvas coastal scene
7 Ben Austrian oil on canvas of two chicks
8 Ben Austrian oil on canvas of a chick
9 William Penn Morgan oil on canvas
10 Henry Sumner Watson oil on canvas of a boy
11 William Lee-Hankey watercolor of two men fishing
12 Henry Sumner Watson oil on canvas
13 Christopher High Shearer oil on canvas landscape
14 Gustave Cimiotti Jr. oil on canvas landscape
15 William Starkenborgh oil on panel landscape
16 Andrew Wyeth collotype
17 Andrew Wyeth collotype
18 Andrew Wyeth collotype
19 Andrew Wyeth collotype
20 Andrew Wyeth Ten Color Reproductions
21 Andrew Wyeth collotype
22 Andrew Wyeth six nude studies
23 Andrew Wyeth The Four Seasons portfolio
24 Jamie Wyeth signed print
25 Hans Hofman oil on paper abstract
26 Oil on canvas of a brewery, ca. 1900
27 Conrad Wise Chapman oil on canvas illustration
28 After William Harnett, oil on canvas painting
29 Dennis Smith bronze garden statue
30 James Peale oil on panel still life
31 Levi Wells Prentice oil on canvas of apples
32 William Hughes oil on canvas still life
33 Rene His oil on canvas river landscape
34 James F. Gookins oil on canvas landscape
35 Oil on canvas panoramic allegorical scene
36 Attributed to George Armfield, oil on canvas
37 Etienne Prosper Berne-Bellecour oil on canvas
38 Paul VanDerVin oil on canvas hunt scene
39 Auguste Emile Bellet oil on canvas of a woman
40 Paul Schaan oil on panel interior scene
41 Peter Lik photograph of the Grand Canyon
42 Peter Lik photograph of Screw Auger Falls
43 Peter Lik photograph of the Grand Teton
44 Zhiyue Zheng oil on canvas of a boy
45 Zhiyue Zheng oill on canvas of a boy
46 Zhiyue Zheng oil on canvas of young girl
47 China Trade scene of two boys fishing, 19th c.
48 Four pieces of Pennsylvania chalkware, 19th c.
49 Pennsylvania painted architectural blanket chest
50 Six-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c.
51 Martin Brechall fraktur birth certficate
52 Martin Brechall fraktur birth certificate
53 Martin Brechall fraktur birth certificate
54 Alsatian hand colored baptismal document
55 Dillsburg, Pennsylvania painted corner cupboard
56 Bethlehem star quilt, late 19th c.
57 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Amish quilt
58 Bethlehem Star broderie purse quilt
59 Trip Around the World quilt, ca. 1900
60 Berks County, Pennsylvania walnut tall case clock
61 Large carved and painted Canada goose
62 Pennsylvania painted walnut hanging salt box
63 Painted pine chair table, 19th c.
64 Large Pennsylvania stoneware lidded crock, 19th c
65 Swell bodied copper horse and rider weathervane
66 Chippendale mahogany wing chair, ca. 1770
67 Large floral needlework panel
68 Friederich Krebs printed and hand colored fraktur
69 Georg Frederich Speyer fraktur house blessing
70 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur
71 Bucks County, Pennsylvania fraktur bookplate
72 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur bookplate
73 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut slant front desk
74 South Amboy, New Jersey stoneware crock
75 Joseph Moyer four small carved and painted birds
76 Joseph Moyer carved and painted bird
77 New Jersey historical green glass flask
78 Philadelphia historical pale green flask
79 Three Historical aquamarine glass flasks
80 Philadelphia historical amber glass flask
81 American hooked rug, late 19th c.
82 Pennsylvania two-part architectural cupboard
83 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Amish quilt
84 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Amish quilt
85 China Trade oil on canvas of a British ship
86 Philadelphia Tucker porcelain pitcher and basin
87 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut tea table
88 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut dining chair
89 Cactus Rose appliqué quilt, late 19th c.
90 Red and green cactus flower quilt
91 Baltimore youth album quilt, mid 19th c.
92 Appliqué rose crib quilt, mid 19th c.
93 New England sackback Windsor chair, ca. 1800
94 Painted oak apothecary cabinet, 19th c.
95 Pennsylvania chalkware preening bird, 19th c.
96 Pennsylvania chalkware cat, 19th c.
97 Continental painted pine lock box, early 19th c.
98 Pair of carved figural posts, early/mid 20th c.
99 Diminutive painted pine blanket chest
100 Pennsylvania painted poplar stand, mid 19th c.
101 Daniel Otto Flat Tulip Artist fraktur
102 Oil on canvas portrait of a child with basket
103 American oil on canvas portrait of young girl
104 Pennsylvania Chippendale cherry tall case clock
105 Pennsylvania walnut hanging cupboard, ca. 1770
106 Manhattan, New York stoneware crock, ca. 1800
107 Late Chippendale mahogany sofa, ca. 1790
108 Chester County, Pennsylvania silk on linen sample
109 Three Pennsylvania slip decorated redware plates
110 Pair of Pennsylvania chalkware spaniels, 19th c.
111 Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest
112 Two Norton stoneware jugs, 19th c.
113 Conrad Gilbert fraktur birth certificate
114 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut tall chest
115 Three Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut dining chair
116 Two miniature watercolor portraits of girls
117 Pennsylvania chalkware belsnickle or Santa Claus
118 Pennsylvania painted jelly cupboard
119 Pennsylvania or Maryland stoneware crock
120 Abraham Huth fraktur birth certificate
121 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
122 Historical blue Staffordshire platter
123 Historical blue Staffordshire
124 Historical blue Staffordshire tureen and tray
125 Historical blue Staffordshire plate and bowl
126 Historical blue Staffordshire coffee pot
127 Four Historical blue Staffordshire cup plates
128 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
129 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
130 Historical blue Staffordshire tureen and undertra
131 Historical blue Staffordshire Almshouse platter
132 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
133 Historical blue Staffordshire teapot, etc.
134 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
135 Five Historical blue Staffordshire plates
136 Three Historical blue Staffordshire plates
137 Historical blue Staffordshire serving dish
138 Historical blue Staffordshire platter
139 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
140 Historical blue Staffordshire Landing of Lafayett
141 Historical blue Staffordshire plate and gravy
142 Historical blue Staffordshire platter and dish
143 Historical blue Staffordshire teapot
144 Historical blue Staffordshire open serving dish
145 Pr. of Historical blue Staffordshire shallow bowl
146 Historical blue Staffordshire pitcher and basin
147 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
148 Historical blue Staffordshire coffee pot
149 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
150 Four Historical blue Staffordshire plates, etc.
151 Historical blue Staffordshire plate and bowl
152 Historical blue Staffordshire platter
153 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
154 Historical blue Staffordshire pitcher
155 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates, etc.
156 Historical blue Staffordshire
158 Historical blue Staffordshire platter and cup
159 Historical blue Staffordshire pitcher
160 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
161 Six Historical blue Staffordshire plates
162 Three Historical Staffordshire plates
163 Three Historical blue Staffordshire plates
164 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
165 Historical blue Staffordshire toddy plate
166 Two Historical blue Staffordshire toddy plates
167 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
168 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
169 Historical blue Staffordshire sugar
170 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
171 Historical blue Staffordshire coffee pot
172 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
173 Historical blue Staffordshire pitcher and tea pot
174 Two Historical blue Staffordshire toddy plates
175 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
176 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
177 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
178 Historical blue Staffordshire Erie Canal plate
179 Historical blue Staffordshire Cadmus plate
180 Historical blue Staffordshire shallow bowl
181 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
182 Two Historical blue Staffordshire gravy boats
183 Historical Staffordshire pitcher
184 Liverpool Herculaneum bowl, early 19th c.
185 Liverpool Herculaneum pitcher, early 19th c.
186 Liverpool Herculaneum bowl, ca. 1795
187 Liverpool Herculaneum plate and gravy boat
188 Four Historical Staffordshire cups and saucers
189 Liverpool Herculaneum bowl, ca. 1795
190 Two Historical Staffordshire plates, 19th c.
191 Historical Staffordshire pitcher, early 19th c.
192 Liverpool Herculaneum bowl
193 Historical Staffordshire plate, 19th c.
194 Liverpool Herculaneum mug, early 19th c.
195 Historical Staffordshire toddy plate, 19th c.
196 Historical Staffordshire plate, 19th c.
197 Two Historical Staffordshire cup plates, 19th c.
198 Historical Staffordshire plate, 19th c.
199 Three pieces of Historical Staffordshire
200 Liverpool Herculaneum mug, ca. 1800
201 Pennsylvania small painted poplar wall cupboard
202 Pennsylvania panted pine wall cupboard
203 Pennsylvania watercolor and ink vorschrift
204 Cocalico Township, Lancaster County vorschrift
205 Horse and rider copper weathervane
206 Pennsylvania watercolor and ink vorschrift
207 Northampton County, Pennsylvania fraktur
208 Pennsylvania sackback Windsor child's chair
209 Pennsylvania Soap Hollow painted blanket chest
210 Pennsylvania ink and watercolor on paper fraktur
211 Martin Brechall fraktur birth record
212 Friedrich Krebs birth and baptismal certificate
213 Pennsylvania birth and baptismal certificate
214 Attributed to Henrich Weiss, fraktur
215 Pennsylvania Soap Hollow chest of drawers
216 Optician trade sign
217 Pennsylvania hanging wall pocket, ca. 1880
218 Pennsylvania folk art mirror, late 19th c.
219 Oddfellows carved bow and arrows
220 Cigar store Indian maiden
221 Four painted bentwood boxes, 19th c.
222 Carved and painted bird in flight, late 19th c.
223 Two primitive wood lanterns, 19th c.
224 Double handled splint basket
225 Pennsylvania watercolor and ink on paper fraktur
226 Martin Brechall fraktur birth record
227 New England turned lidded treen canister
228 Pennsylvania watercolor of two roosters
229 New England watercolor on paper house portrait
230 Painted split oak basket, 19th c.
231 Pennsylvania walnut dresser box, 19th c.
232 Group of three turned wooden bowls
233 Wrought iron rush light holder, 19th c.
234 Painted pine tavern table, 19th c.
235 Two small needlework footstools
236 Five Shaker stacking bentwood boxes, 19th c.
237 Figured maple hanging light holder, 19th c.
238 Printed and decoupage wreath, etc.
239 Eight hogscraper candlesticks, 19th c.
240 Pennsylvania painted poplar bucket bench, 19th c.
241 Painted pine firkin, 19th c.
242 Two turned and painted wood bowls, 19th c.
243 Montgomery County, Pennsylvania scherenschnitte
244 Two small Pennsylvania rewards of merit
245 Oil on velvet still life theorem, mid 19th c.
246 Joseph Lehn painted and decoupage doll chair
247 Pair of carved and painted birds, late 19th c.
248 Miniature Pennsylvania slant front desk
249 Tin footed taperstick mold, 19th c.
250 Carved wooden nutcracker
251 Painted tole snuff box, with Odd Fellows symbols
252 New England hanging pine pipe box, early 19th c.
253 Rye straw basket, together with early pin cushion
254 Pennsylvania painted pine work table, 19th c.
255 Painted pine hanging shelf
256 Pieced crib quilt
257 Holmes County, Ohio Amish pieced crib quilt
258 Mocha covered bowl, 19th c.
259 Large mocha pitcher, 19th c.
260 Two mocha mugs, 19th c.
261 Mocha loving cup, 19th c.
262 Mocha pill box, 19th c.
263 Mocha doorknob
264 Two mocha chestnut roasters, 19th c.
265 Mocha child's mug, 19th c.
266 Two mocha bowls, 19th c.
267 Mocha pitcher, 19th c.
268 Mocha mug, 19th c.
269 Rare mocha gemel jug, 19th c.
270 Mocha mug, 19th c.
271 Mocha pitcher, 19th c.
272 Large mocha pitcher, 19th c.
273 Mocha covered bowl, 19th c.
274 Mocha waste bowl, 19th c.
275 Mocha waste bowl, 19th c.
276 Mocha pitcher, 19th c.
277 Mocha mush mug and spill vase, 19th c.
278 Mocha pitcher and basin, 19th c.
279 Mocha pitcher and mug, 19th c.
280 Mocha bowl, cover and undertray, 19th c.
281 Chester County, Pennsylvania silk on linen sample
282 Pennsylvania painted pine wall cupboard
283 Pennsylvania Federal bowfront chest of drawers
284 Attributed to Joseph Chase Rutherford, portrait
285 William Bonnell oil on canvas folk portrait
286 Swell bodied copper cockerel weathervane
287 Full bodied copper cow weathervane
288 Copper arrow weathervane, early 20th c.
289 Pennsylvania wrought iron and brass spatula
290 Two Pennsylvania wrought iron flesh forks
291 Five turned and carved butterprints, 19th c.
292 David Y. Ellinger, two watercolor fraktur
293 David Y. Ellinger, oil on velvet theorem
294 David Y. Ellinger oil on velvet theorem
295 David Y. Ellinger oil on velvet theorem
296 David Y. Ellinger oil on velvet theorem
297 Pastel view of Princeton University
298 Color lithograph of The Presidents of the US
299 Arts and Crafts oak tall case clock, ca. 1900
300 Green and yellow basket quilt, ca. 1900
301 Rob Peter to Pay Paul quilt, mid 19th c.
302 Green and white appliqué quilt, mid 19th c.
303 Delectable Mountain quilt, late 19th c.
304 Berks County, Pennsylvania painted dower chest
305 Georg Frederich Speyer fraktur birth certificate
306 Friederich Krebs fraktur birth certificate
307 Pennsylvania painted pine hanging corner cupboard
308 Pair of large etched glass hurricane shades
309 Painted pine Parcheesi gameboard, late 19th c.
310 Pennsylvania Chippendale tall case clock
311 Pennsylvania painted one-piece corner cupboard
312 Pennsylvania painted one-piece corner cupboard
313 Pennsylvania Chippendale drop-leaf dining table
314 Pennsylvania painted pine two-part Dutch cupboard
315 Silk on linen Adam & Eve sampler, dated 1820
316 Miniature silk on linen sampler, 19th c.
317 Pennsylvania redware pie plate, 19th c.
318 Pennsylvania redware loaf dish
319 Painted pine blanket chest, early 19th c.
320 Queen Anne cherry candlestand, late 18th c.
321 Painted pine hanging cupboard, 19th c.
322 Pair of Philadelphia carved mahogany dining chair
323 Collection of stone fruit
324 New England Queen Anne tiger maple drop-leaf tabl
325 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut slant front desk
326 Painted pine frame, 19th c.
327 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur
328 Soap Hollow, Pennsylvania tall case clock
329 Bethlehem Star quilt, late 19th c.
330 Amish Trip Around the World quilt, ca. 1930
331 Pair of pieced pillow shams, mid 19th c.
332 York, Pennsylvania painted poplar corner cupboard
333 Pennsylvania fanback Windsor armchair, ca. 1790
334 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut tea table
335 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut blanket chest
336 Drunkards Path crib quilt, ca. 1900
337 Appliqué quilt panel, dated 1846
338 Broken dishes in bars quilt, ca. 1900
339 Southern Federal inlaid mahogany desk and bookcas
340 Hagan Mechanic wrench trade sign
341 Pennsylvania painted pine tall case clock
342 David Y. Ellinger small watercolor fraktur
343 Small Pennsylvania stoneware crock
344 Pennsylvania Sheraton child's chest of drawers
345 Small folk art embroidered bird, dated 1908
346 Chester County, Pennsylvania silk on linen sample
347 Two Pennsylvania redware bowls, 19th c.
348 Berks County, Pennsylvania redware plate
349 Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest
350 Red and white checkerboard quilt
351 Tulip blossom quilt, ca. 1900
352 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur
353 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut tea table
354 Pennsylvania painted pine tall case clock
355 Pennsylvania Federal cherry tall case clock
356 Philadelphia late Federal mahogany secretary
357 Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest
358 Pennsylvania redware seated dog, 19th c.
359 Pennsylvania Queen Anne mahogany candlestand
360 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut blanket chest
361 Pennsylvania ink and watercolor fraktur
362 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut dining chair
363 Philadelphia coin silver sugar, late 18th c.
364 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut candlestand
365 Booneville, Missouri coin silver julep cup
366 Tiffany & Co. sterling silver cake stand
367 Gorham sterling silver tea and coffee service
368 Philadelphia silver covered sugar, ca. 1795
369 Set of four English Sheffield silver candlesticks
370 Georg Jensen sterling silver tea service
371 Tiffany & Co. sterling silver flatware service
372 New England silk on linen sampler, dated 1827
373 New England Federal bowfront chest of drawers
374 New England painted pine two-part secretary
375 New England painted pine tall case clock
376 Pair of New England oil on canvas portraits
377 New England or Canadian painted pine mule chest
378 Massachusetts Federal mahogany tall case clock
379 Pair of Rhode Island Chippendale card tables
380 Painted pine hanging pipe box, 19th c.
381 New England walnut candlestand, 19th c.
382 Massachusetts bowback Windsor armchair, ca. 1810
383 New York Chippendale cherry linen press
384 Wool on linen Adam and Eve sampler, dated 1845
385 American oil on canvas primitive still life
386 Oil on panel portrait of a gentleman, ca. 1835
387 Small Massachusetts painted firkin, 19th c.
388 Red toleware coffee pot, 19th c.
389 Painted pine tavern table, 19th c.
390 Cherry candlemold, 19th c.
391 American ink and watercolor theorem
392 Small American ink and watercolor river landscape
393 New England stained pine and birch harvest table
394 Two black toleware bread trays, 19th c.
395 Richmond Cedar Works painted bucket, early 20th c
396 Two Pennsylvania or Ohio one-drawer stands
397 Sheraton painted pine dressing table, 19th c.
398 West Virginia stoneware crock, 19th c.
399 New England Chippendale maple tall chest
400 Ohio painted poplar dower chest, mid 19th c.
401 Ohio painted poplar blanket chest
402 New England painted dome lid box, 19th c.
403 Western Pennsylvania tanware creamer and flowerpo
404 Pennsylvania stained poplar jelly cupboard
405 Western Pennsylvania stoneware advertising cooler
406 Two dome lid dresser boxes, 19th c.
407 Mohair rabbit squeak toy, late 19th c.
408 Black toleware coffee pot, 19th c.
409 Black toleware coffee pot, 19th c.
410 Two black dome lid boxes, 19th c.
411 Pennsylvania Sheraton painted one-drawer stand
412 Ohio painted poplar two-drawer stand, 19th c.
413 Sheraton cherry splay leg stand, 19th c.
414 Western Pennsylvania stoneware crock and jug
415 Two black toleware boxes, 19th c.
416 Ohio painted jewelry box, early 20th c.
417 New England painted pine chest of drawers
418 Collection of toleware, 19th c.
419 Ohio painted pine and poplar cupboard, 19th c.
420 Wallpaper dresser box, 19th c.
421 Sheet iron Indian weathervane, early/mid 20th c.
422 Two wallpaper hat boxes, 19th c.
423 Redware crock and pitcher, 19th c.
424 Painted pine hanging cabinet, 19th c.
425 Redware sugar bowl and cover, 18th/19th c.
426 Pennsylvania or Ohio Sheraton painted stand
427 Painted pine hanging wall box, 19th c.
428 Painted sawbuck table, late 19th c.
429 Conestoga wagon box, 18th/19th c.
430 Collection of Stiegel-type enameled glass
431 Ethan Allen Greenwood oil on panel portrait
432 Pennsylvania Federal walnut tall case clock
433 Two yellow toleware dome lid boxes, 19th c.
434 Pennsylvania painted pine bentwood pantry box
435 Pennsylvania walnut and cherry tavern table
436 Two Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur, 19th c.
437 Friederich Krebs fraktur birth certificate
438 Five folk art carved and painted birds
439 Painted pine hanging cupboard, 19th c.
440 Three painted bentwood canisters, 19th c.
441 Joseph Lehn painted sugar bucket
442 Pennsylvania tiger maple two-part Dutch cupboard
443 Leacock Township Artist fraktur birth certificate
444 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur bookplate
445 Painted courting mirror, mid 18th c.
446 Pennsylvania or Ohio painted pine secretary
447 Red peafowl spatter
448 Blue and teal rainbow spatter cup and saucer
449 Lone star quilt, late 19th c.
450 Pennsylvania toleware dome lid box, 19th c.
451 Pennsylvania toleware canister, 19th c.
452 Painted butternut center table. mid 19th c.
453 Henry Wetzel, Dotted One Artist fraktur
454 George III mahogany wing chair, ca. 1770
455 Chippendale mahogany stool, 18th c.
456 English inlaid mahogany lock side cabinet
457 Pair of large Minton Majolica planters
458 English silk on linen sampler, dated 1832
459 Chinese export porcelain rose medallion punch bow
460 Irish George III carved mahogany pier table
461 George II mahogany foot stool, ca. 1750
462 Aristide Fontana carved marble bust of a woman
462 Set of four garden statues of the four seasons
462 Steinway & Sons Model B Grand piano
463 George II mahogany wing chair, ca. 1760
464 Miniature George II mahogany tea table
465 German Westerwald stoneware jug
466 Diminutive George I oak gateleg table, ca. 1740
467 Hamadan runner, early/mid 20th c.
468 Karabaugh long rug, early 20th c.
469 Hamadan long rug, early 20th c.
470 Semi antique Bidjar carpet
471 Semi antique Bidjar mat
472 Lesghi Star Shirvan carpet, early 20th c.
473 Ferraghan carpet, early 20th c.
474 Isfahan pictorial rug
475 Persian long rug, early 20th c.
476 Semi antique Caucasian carpet
477 Lesghi Star Shirvan carpet, early 20th c.
478 Semi antique Bidjar carpet
479 Ferraghan carpet, ca. 1910
480 Serapi carpet, ca. 1900
481 Semi antique Bidjar carpet
482 Heriz carpet, ca. 1940

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Contact: Jamie A. Shearer
Phone: (610) 269-4040
Sale Location
463 East Lancaster Ave
Downingtown, PA 19335
Sale Dates and Times
Saturday Jun 20, 2020 Completed
Sale Terms and Conditions
CONDITIONS OF SALE Auction – This is a public sale conducted by Pook & Pook, Inc., a licensed and bonded auctioneer. Pook & Pook, Inc. is the agent of the items being sold at auction. By bidding on any item at auction the purchaser agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale or any other conditions announced and/or published. As Is – All items (hereinafter referred to as item(s), lot(s), article(s), antique(s), property, etc.) for sale are sold “AS IS” and Pook & Pook, Inc., its agents, employees, and/or consignors do not make any guarantees, warranties, or representations, expressed or implied, with respect to the items or the correctness of the catalogue or other description of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise, except where applicable under the Terms of Guarantee (applies ONLY to published catalog auctions, NOT Online Only Auctions). No statement anywhere, whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a guarantee, warranty, or representation. Condition – All prospective bidders should inspect the property they wish to purchase prior to bidding. If a bidder is unable to view an item in person, they are responsible for obtaining a condition report and/or additional photographs prior to bidding to determine an article’s condition, size, and degree of restoration. We endeavor to be fair and forthright with our descriptions and condition reports; however, bidders must acknowledge that antique items often show normal signs of use and wear, which might not be specified in a condition report. If you are a very particular client with expectations of perfection for the items you purchase, it is advisable that you inspect items in person or that you do not submit absentee bids as your definition of condition may be more exacting that an appraiser could have time to verify. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Pook & Pook, Inc. reserves the right to reject any request for condition report/additional photograph in which, in our opinion, the value of the object is not commensurate with the time necessary to complete the request. Please also note that the warranties given by Pook & Pook, Inc. (applies to published/printed catalog auctions only), do not extend to the condition reports. Lots, especially those containing semi-precious and precious stones, cannot be returned once they have been removed from the gallery. Weights and measurements are approximate. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee clocks, watches, mechanical banks, scientific instruments, electric lamps, and other mechanical or electric items to be complete or in working condition. Display materials shown in photographs are not included with the lot unless stated in the description. Box lots (i.e. books) are only guaranteed to have those items listed in the description and no condition reports or additional photographs will be provided. Reserve – Some lots offered may be subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Pook & Pook, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. A representative of Pook & Pook, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. Reserves are set at or below the estimated range. Under no circumstances will reserve amounts be disclosed to prospective bidders. Auctioneer’s discretion – The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid which, in his/her opinion, is not commensurate with the value of the article being offered. At their discretion, the auctioneer may also reject any bid that he/she may determine as having a detrimental effect on the item in question or the sale as a whole. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. We reserve the right to withdraw any property before sale. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event of doubt as to the validity of any bid, the auctioneer will have the final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sale record is conclusive. Registration – All bidders must provide identification and a major credit card in order to receive a bidder paddle and/or execute absentee or telephone bids. In order to protect our/our consignors’ interests, we may ask bidders to provide a deposit and/or provide additional financial references. We reserve the right to reject any registration for unqualified buyers. Bidding – A bid may be placed one of several ways: In House Live Bids – In-house, live bidding is only available for select sales after registration and receipt of a paddle. The auctioneer will announce the lot number and a starting bid amount. Raise your paddle to indicate your intent to bid. You must be recognized/acknowledged by the auctioneer. After the fall of the hammer, the auctioneer will announce the hammer price and paddle and/or buyer number. Telephone Bids – Telephone bidding is only available for select sales. Any request for telephone bidding must be received by us in writing by bid form, online bid form, by fax, mail, and/or email at least 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction. We do not accept verbal requests for bids. Requests for telephone bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee with information provided to us by the bidder. Please check all information submitted for accuracy. The bidder should receive an acknowledgement that bids have been received and if no such acknowledgement is given, it is the bidder’s responsibility to confirm its receipt. Pook & Pook, Inc. executes bids based on lot number provided by the bidder, not the description, so please make sure that the lot number is correct when submitting bids. When the telephone bidder’s lot is up for sale, a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee will call the primary telephone number provided by the bidder. If time allows, our designee will call the secondary number provided by the bidder. Our designee will make every effort to execute bidder’s instructions. It is recommended that bidders leave a back-up amount in the event that the telephone bidder is unreachable. Bidder agrees to a minimum opening bid of $500 per lot for telephone bidding, regardless of the value of the lot. If it is necessary to change or cancel your telephone bid, your request must be received 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction and subsequently acknowledged. Submit changes or cancellations to bids@pookandpook.com. Telephone bids are accepted and/or executed at the discretion of Pook & Pook, Inc. and at the risk of the bidder. Telephone bidding is a convenience for bidders not present at auction and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. Absentee Bids – Absentee bidding is only available for select sales (see Internet Bids for online absentee bidding). Any request for absentee bidding must be received by us in writing by bid form, online bid form, by fax, mail, and/or email at least 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction. We do not accept verbal requests for bids. Requests for absentee bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee with information provided to us by the bidder. Please check all information submitted for accuracy. The bidder should receive an acknowledgement that bids have been received and if no such acknowledgement is given, it is the bidder’s responsibility to confirm its receipt. Pook & Pook, Inc. executes bids based on lot number provided by the bidder, not the description, so please make sure that the lot number is correct when submitting bids. When a lot is up for sale, the auctioneer will bid competitively up to the absentee bidder’s maximum bid amount. If it is necessary to change or cancel your absentee bid, your request must be received 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction and subsequently acknowledged. Submit changes or cancellations to bids@pookandpook.com. Absentee bids are accepted and/or executed at the discretion of Pook & Pook, Inc. and at the risk of the bidder. Absentee bidding is a convenience for bidders not present at auction and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. Absentee bids less than half of the low estimate will not be accepted, acknowledged, or processed. Internet Bidding – Internet bidding, both live and absentee, is available for all sales. A third party online bidding platform, Bidsquare, www.bidsquare.com, requires a separate registration. In order to expedite the Bidsquare registration process, it is recommended that you register at least one day before the start of the auction. Information is transmitted to us from Bidsquare and bid amounts are anonymous and we do not have previous knowledge of bids left by registered Bidsquare users. At the time of the sale, bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee transmitted to us by Bidsquare. We are not responsible for any errors, omissions, ability or inability, in connection with bidder’s use of Bidsquare as we are not able to control the transmission speed. Bidding increments IN-HOUSE SALES Bid Amount Increment up to $500 by $25 $500 to $1,000 by $50 $1,000 to $2,000 by $100 $2,000 to $5,000 by $200 $5,000 to $10,000 by $500 $10,000 to $20,000 by $1,000 $20,000 and up at auctioneer’s discretion ONLINE ONLY SALES* Bid Amount Increment up to $500 by $10 $500 to $1,000 by $20 $1,000 to $5,000 by $50 $5,000 to $10,000 by $100 $10,000 and up at auctioneer’s discretion *subject to change at auctioneer discretion Title – Title of each lot passes when the hammer falls and/or the auctioneer says “SOLD”. Thereafter, any loss by fire, theft, breakage, or any other cause is the sole responsibility of the purchaser. Merchandise must be packed and transported by the purchaser at his own risk and expense. Employees or agents of Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not pack or transport the merchandise. If the buyer requests assistance from an employee or agent of Pook & Pook, Inc. with packaging or transport it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the purchaser, and Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not be liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by such employee or agent. We are not responsible for any damage to property left on the premises, or removed and stored in a storage facility. Pook & Pook, Inc. is not responsible for the acts or omissions of third parties whom the buyer retains for shipping, or any damage that occurs after items are removed from Pook & Pook, Inc.’s auction house. Buyer’s Premium – A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. A buyer’s premium for each individual lot is 22% (25% on Bidsquare or other third party online bid platform) of the successful bid price up to and including $1,000,000, and 13% on any amount in excess of $1,000,000. This amount will be added to the successful bid price of each lot and is payable by the purchaser together with the applicable sales or use tax which is applied to the total cost of your purchase. Online purchasers pay an additional 3% buyer’s premium for the use of the online bidding services. Sales Tax – Buyers will be required to pay Pennsylvania Sales Tax of 6% at the time of payment unless: A) Items are shipped out of Pennsylvania by an ICC licensed shipping company; and/or, B) The buyer provides Pook & Pook, Inc. with a valid Sales Tax License Number and completes and signs Pennsylvania Exemption Certificate (REV-1220). The form is available at our office or found here. Payment – Payments can be made with cash, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire, or personal/business check. Make checks payable to Pook & Pook, Inc. A fee of up to $50.00 will be charged for returned checks. First time purchasers must pay with cash, bank check, money order, wire transfer, and/or personal/business check. First time purchasers paying with personal/business check cannot collect items until payment has cleared or ten days post-deposit. We can accept most major credit cards from established clients; however, there is an additional 3% surcharge. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not accept debit cards, PayPal, BidPay, and/or Western Union wires. Items purchased for a third party must be paid for by the purchaser of record, regardless of whether the purchaser of record has received funds from the third party. Payment is due no later than 10 days post sale. If payment is not received within 15 days of the day of sale, the credit card of record will be charged the invoice total plus a 3% surcharge. If no credit card is available or if payment has not been received within 28 days, Pook & Pook, Inc. will pursue alternate collection avenues to collect the balance due plus any storage, administrative, attorney, and/or court fees. Contact: billing@pookandpook.com with any questions. Non-Payment – Pook & Pook, Inc. pays its consignors 30 days after the day of sale. If a buyer fails to make payment within 30 days of the day of sale, Pook & Pook Inc. shall be entitled to do any or all of the following: After 15 Days – Charge the credit card number provided to Pook & Pook, Inc. by the buyer for the total due plus any applicable fees (storage, interest, etc.) plus a 3% surcharge. If a deposit was submitted prior to bidding, this amount will not be refunded, but be kept and applied towards any owed amounts. After 30 Days – File a Civil Complaint against the buyer to recover any balance due plus court fees, interest, storage fees, administrative costs, attorney fees, and any other applicable financial hardship caused to Pook & Pook, Inc., and/or the consignor, or pursue other collection avenues to recover any and all losses. Charge interest at a rate of 1% per month throughout the entire time frame of non-payment. After 45 Days – Re-offer the items for sale, either publicly or privately, and collect any remaining balance owed after such sale from the original buyer, including, but not limited to: total balance remaining, lost buyer’s premium, lost consignor’s fee, court costs, interest, storage fees, attorney fees, administrative costs including those related to re-selling the item(s), and any other related fees. Reject further bidding or consignments by the buyer at any and all future auctions (Unpaid Item Disputes will be filed for all non-paying Bidsquare bidders). Shipping/Pick-Up – Pook & Pook, Inc. does not provide in-house shipping, but will assist bidders in coordinating shipping with an outside shipping company. We reserve the right to hold merchandise purchased until payment has cleared the bank (10 days for personal checks, business checks, and overseas money orders/cashier’s checks), if we deem such action necessary to protect our interest. Items paid for via bank wire transfer, cashier’s check, or money order will be released immediately. All items must be picked up, or shipping arrangements made, within two weeks of the day of sale. All bidders must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. by email (shipping@pookandpook.com), telephone, (610) 269-4040, or fax (610) 269-9274 regarding their chosen shipper. The purchaser must pay the shipper in advance for all packaging expenses, including labor, materials, postage, and, if applicable, insurance fees. If the property purchased is subject to laws governing export from U.S. or laws restricting imports into foreign countries, the granting of licensing for export and/or import of such goods is the responsibility of the buyer. Pick-up times are Monday through Friday between 9AM and 4:30PM. Pook & Pook, Inc. will bring purchases to successful buyers, and/or their shippers, but buyers, and/or their shippers, must pack/wrap and load their items. Storage Fees – Any items left at the gallery for more than two weeks following the sale will incur storage fees at a rate of $5.00 per lot, per day (this rate applies to all items regardless of size or value). Storage fees will begin on the 15th day regardless of payment status. Items still remaining at our gallery 45 days after the auction date will be considered abandoned and may be consigned to a future auction without additional notice to the purchaser. No Chargeback Policy – Purchasers agree that disputes of any nature may not be resolved by a credit card chargeback and further agree to refrain from filing any chargeback claim against Pook & Pook, Inc. and/or its credit card merchant. By purchasing at Pook & Pook, Inc., the purchaser waives the right to initiate a chargeback and furthermore agrees to pay a minimum of $500 plus administrative fees, costs, attorney fees, and/or any other charges associated with responding to said chargeback due to the administrative burden of responding to said dispute. Firearms – Purchasers of firearms must strictly comply with all state and federal regulations governing their purchase, registration, and transportation. Firearms requiring registration are designated in our catalogue as R (requires registration/FFL) or C&R (Curio & Relic). Bidders of firearms requiring registration (R or C&R) will be required to provide their Federal Firearms License or be a licensed Collector of Curio & Relics. 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Americana Auction
Saturday, June 20th, 2020 at 9AM

Exhibition:
Saturday, June 13, 2020 - 9AM to 1PM
Wednesday, June 17, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM
Thursday, June 18, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM
Friday, June 19, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM
Saturday, June 20, 2020 - 8AM to 9AM

THERE IS NO $500 MINIMUM TO BID BY PHONE FOR THIS AUCTION. PHONE BIDS WILL CLOSE AT 3:00PM ON FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH, 2020.

 

1 Sanford Gifford oil on board Indian Summer
2 American oil on canvas harbor scene, mid 19th c.
3 Clement Drew oil on canvas painting
4 Thomas Birch oil on canvas coastal scene
5 James Blackton oil on canvas of a tugboat
6 Edward Moran oil on canvas coastal scene
7 Ben Austrian oil on canvas of two chicks
8 Ben Austrian oil on canvas of a chick
9 William Penn Morgan oil on canvas
10 Henry Sumner Watson oil on canvas of a boy
11 William Lee-Hankey watercolor of two men fishing
12 Henry Sumner Watson oil on canvas
13 Christopher High Shearer oil on canvas landscape
14 Gustave Cimiotti Jr. oil on canvas landscape
15 William Starkenborgh oil on panel landscape
16 Andrew Wyeth collotype
17 Andrew Wyeth collotype
18 Andrew Wyeth collotype
19 Andrew Wyeth collotype
20 Andrew Wyeth Ten Color Reproductions
21 Andrew Wyeth collotype
22 Andrew Wyeth six nude studies
23 Andrew Wyeth The Four Seasons portfolio
24 Jamie Wyeth signed print
25 Hans Hofman oil on paper abstract
26 Oil on canvas of a brewery, ca. 1900
27 Conrad Wise Chapman oil on canvas illustration
28 After William Harnett, oil on canvas painting
29 Dennis Smith bronze garden statue
30 James Peale oil on panel still life
31 Levi Wells Prentice oil on canvas of apples
32 William Hughes oil on canvas still life
33 Rene His oil on canvas river landscape
34 James F. Gookins oil on canvas landscape
35 Oil on canvas panoramic allegorical scene
36 Attributed to George Armfield, oil on canvas
37 Etienne Prosper Berne-Bellecour oil on canvas
38 Paul VanDerVin oil on canvas hunt scene
39 Auguste Emile Bellet oil on canvas of a woman
40 Paul Schaan oil on panel interior scene
41 Peter Lik photograph of the Grand Canyon
42 Peter Lik photograph of Screw Auger Falls
43 Peter Lik photograph of the Grand Teton
44 Zhiyue Zheng oil on canvas of a boy
45 Zhiyue Zheng oill on canvas of a boy
46 Zhiyue Zheng oil on canvas of young girl
47 China Trade scene of two boys fishing, 19th c.
48 Four pieces of Pennsylvania chalkware, 19th c.
49 Pennsylvania painted architectural blanket chest
50 Six-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c.
51 Martin Brechall fraktur birth certficate
52 Martin Brechall fraktur birth certificate
53 Martin Brechall fraktur birth certificate
54 Alsatian hand colored baptismal document
55 Dillsburg, Pennsylvania painted corner cupboard
56 Bethlehem star quilt, late 19th c.
57 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Amish quilt
58 Bethlehem Star broderie purse quilt
59 Trip Around the World quilt, ca. 1900
60 Berks County, Pennsylvania walnut tall case clock
61 Large carved and painted Canada goose
62 Pennsylvania painted walnut hanging salt box
63 Painted pine chair table, 19th c.
64 Large Pennsylvania stoneware lidded crock, 19th c
65 Swell bodied copper horse and rider weathervane
66 Chippendale mahogany wing chair, ca. 1770
67 Large floral needlework panel
68 Friederich Krebs printed and hand colored fraktur
69 Georg Frederich Speyer fraktur house blessing
70 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur
71 Bucks County, Pennsylvania fraktur bookplate
72 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur bookplate
73 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut slant front desk
74 South Amboy, New Jersey stoneware crock
75 Joseph Moyer four small carved and painted birds
76 Joseph Moyer carved and painted bird
77 New Jersey historical green glass flask
78 Philadelphia historical pale green flask
79 Three Historical aquamarine glass flasks
80 Philadelphia historical amber glass flask
81 American hooked rug, late 19th c.
82 Pennsylvania two-part architectural cupboard
83 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Amish quilt
84 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Amish quilt
85 China Trade oil on canvas of a British ship
86 Philadelphia Tucker porcelain pitcher and basin
87 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut tea table
88 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut dining chair
89 Cactus Rose appliqué quilt, late 19th c.
90 Red and green cactus flower quilt
91 Baltimore youth album quilt, mid 19th c.
92 Appliqué rose crib quilt, mid 19th c.
93 New England sackback Windsor chair, ca. 1800
94 Painted oak apothecary cabinet, 19th c.
95 Pennsylvania chalkware preening bird, 19th c.
96 Pennsylvania chalkware cat, 19th c.
97 Continental painted pine lock box, early 19th c.
98 Pair of carved figural posts, early/mid 20th c.
99 Diminutive painted pine blanket chest
100 Pennsylvania painted poplar stand, mid 19th c.
101 Daniel Otto Flat Tulip Artist fraktur
102 Oil on canvas portrait of a child with basket
103 American oil on canvas portrait of young girl
104 Pennsylvania Chippendale cherry tall case clock
105 Pennsylvania walnut hanging cupboard, ca. 1770
106 Manhattan, New York stoneware crock, ca. 1800
107 Late Chippendale mahogany sofa, ca. 1790
108 Chester County, Pennsylvania silk on linen sample
109 Three Pennsylvania slip decorated redware plates
110 Pair of Pennsylvania chalkware spaniels, 19th c.
111 Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest
112 Two Norton stoneware jugs, 19th c.
113 Conrad Gilbert fraktur birth certificate
114 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut tall chest
115 Three Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut dining chair
116 Two miniature watercolor portraits of girls
117 Pennsylvania chalkware belsnickle or Santa Claus
118 Pennsylvania painted jelly cupboard
119 Pennsylvania or Maryland stoneware crock
120 Abraham Huth fraktur birth certificate
121 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
122 Historical blue Staffordshire platter
123 Historical blue Staffordshire
124 Historical blue Staffordshire tureen and tray
125 Historical blue Staffordshire plate and bowl
126 Historical blue Staffordshire coffee pot
127 Four Historical blue Staffordshire cup plates
128 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
129 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
130 Historical blue Staffordshire tureen and undertra
131 Historical blue Staffordshire Almshouse platter
132 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
133 Historical blue Staffordshire teapot, etc.
134 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
135 Five Historical blue Staffordshire plates
136 Three Historical blue Staffordshire plates
137 Historical blue Staffordshire serving dish
138 Historical blue Staffordshire platter
139 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
140 Historical blue Staffordshire Landing of Lafayett
141 Historical blue Staffordshire plate and gravy
142 Historical blue Staffordshire platter and dish
143 Historical blue Staffordshire teapot
144 Historical blue Staffordshire open serving dish
145 Pr. of Historical blue Staffordshire shallow bowl
146 Historical blue Staffordshire pitcher and basin
147 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
148 Historical blue Staffordshire coffee pot
149 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
150 Four Historical blue Staffordshire plates, etc.
151 Historical blue Staffordshire plate and bowl
152 Historical blue Staffordshire platter
153 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
154 Historical blue Staffordshire pitcher
155 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates, etc.
156 Historical blue Staffordshire
158 Historical blue Staffordshire platter and cup
159 Historical blue Staffordshire pitcher
160 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
161 Six Historical blue Staffordshire plates
162 Three Historical Staffordshire plates
163 Three Historical blue Staffordshire plates
164 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
165 Historical blue Staffordshire toddy plate
166 Two Historical blue Staffordshire toddy plates
167 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
168 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
169 Historical blue Staffordshire sugar
170 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
171 Historical blue Staffordshire coffee pot
172 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
173 Historical blue Staffordshire pitcher and tea pot
174 Two Historical blue Staffordshire toddy plates
175 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
176 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
177 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
178 Historical blue Staffordshire Erie Canal plate
179 Historical blue Staffordshire Cadmus plate
180 Historical blue Staffordshire shallow bowl
181 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
182 Two Historical blue Staffordshire gravy boats
183 Historical Staffordshire pitcher
184 Liverpool Herculaneum bowl, early 19th c.
185 Liverpool Herculaneum pitcher, early 19th c.
186 Liverpool Herculaneum bowl, ca. 1795
187 Liverpool Herculaneum plate and gravy boat
188 Four Historical Staffordshire cups and saucers
189 Liverpool Herculaneum bowl, ca. 1795
190 Two Historical Staffordshire plates, 19th c.
191 Historical Staffordshire pitcher, early 19th c.
192 Liverpool Herculaneum bowl
193 Historical Staffordshire plate, 19th c.
194 Liverpool Herculaneum mug, early 19th c.
195 Historical Staffordshire toddy plate, 19th c.
196 Historical Staffordshire plate, 19th c.
197 Two Historical Staffordshire cup plates, 19th c.
198 Historical Staffordshire plate, 19th c.
199 Three pieces of Historical Staffordshire
200 Liverpool Herculaneum mug, ca. 1800
201 Pennsylvania small painted poplar wall cupboard
202 Pennsylvania panted pine wall cupboard
203 Pennsylvania watercolor and ink vorschrift
204 Cocalico Township, Lancaster County vorschrift
205 Horse and rider copper weathervane
206 Pennsylvania watercolor and ink vorschrift
207 Northampton County, Pennsylvania fraktur
208 Pennsylvania sackback Windsor child's chair
209 Pennsylvania Soap Hollow painted blanket chest
210 Pennsylvania ink and watercolor on paper fraktur
211 Martin Brechall fraktur birth record
212 Friedrich Krebs birth and baptismal certificate
213 Pennsylvania birth and baptismal certificate
214 Attributed to Henrich Weiss, fraktur
215 Pennsylvania Soap Hollow chest of drawers
216 Optician trade sign
217 Pennsylvania hanging wall pocket, ca. 1880
218 Pennsylvania folk art mirror, late 19th c.
219 Oddfellows carved bow and arrows
220 Cigar store Indian maiden
221 Four painted bentwood boxes, 19th c.
222 Carved and painted bird in flight, late 19th c.
223 Two primitive wood lanterns, 19th c.
224 Double handled splint basket
225 Pennsylvania watercolor and ink on paper fraktur
226 Martin Brechall fraktur birth record
227 New England turned lidded treen canister
228 Pennsylvania watercolor of two roosters
229 New England watercolor on paper house portrait
230 Painted split oak basket, 19th c.
231 Pennsylvania walnut dresser box, 19th c.
232 Group of three turned wooden bowls
233 Wrought iron rush light holder, 19th c.
234 Painted pine tavern table, 19th c.
235 Two small needlework footstools
236 Five Shaker stacking bentwood boxes, 19th c.
237 Figured maple hanging light holder, 19th c.
238 Printed and decoupage wreath, etc.
239 Eight hogscraper candlesticks, 19th c.
240 Pennsylvania painted poplar bucket bench, 19th c.
241 Painted pine firkin, 19th c.
242 Two turned and painted wood bowls, 19th c.
243 Montgomery County, Pennsylvania scherenschnitte
244 Two small Pennsylvania rewards of merit
245 Oil on velvet still life theorem, mid 19th c.
246 Joseph Lehn painted and decoupage doll chair
247 Pair of carved and painted birds, late 19th c.
248 Miniature Pennsylvania slant front desk
249 Tin footed taperstick mold, 19th c.
250 Carved wooden nutcracker
251 Painted tole snuff box, with Odd Fellows symbols
252 New England hanging pine pipe box, early 19th c.
253 Rye straw basket, together with early pin cushion
254 Pennsylvania painted pine work table, 19th c.
255 Painted pine hanging shelf
256 Pieced crib quilt
257 Holmes County, Ohio Amish pieced crib quilt
258 Mocha covered bowl, 19th c.
259 Large mocha pitcher, 19th c.
260 Two mocha mugs, 19th c.
261 Mocha loving cup, 19th c.
262 Mocha pill box, 19th c.
263 Mocha doorknob
264 Two mocha chestnut roasters, 19th c.
265 Mocha child's mug, 19th c.
266 Two mocha bowls, 19th c.
267 Mocha pitcher, 19th c.
268 Mocha mug, 19th c.
269 Rare mocha gemel jug, 19th c.
270 Mocha mug, 19th c.
271 Mocha pitcher, 19th c.
272 Large mocha pitcher, 19th c.
273 Mocha covered bowl, 19th c.
274 Mocha waste bowl, 19th c.
275 Mocha waste bowl, 19th c.
276 Mocha pitcher, 19th c.
277 Mocha mush mug and spill vase, 19th c.
278 Mocha pitcher and basin, 19th c.
279 Mocha pitcher and mug, 19th c.
280 Mocha bowl, cover and undertray, 19th c.
281 Chester County, Pennsylvania silk on linen sample
282 Pennsylvania painted pine wall cupboard
283 Pennsylvania Federal bowfront chest of drawers
284 Attributed to Joseph Chase Rutherford, portrait
285 William Bonnell oil on canvas folk portrait
286 Swell bodied copper cockerel weathervane
287 Full bodied copper cow weathervane
288 Copper arrow weathervane, early 20th c.
289 Pennsylvania wrought iron and brass spatula
290 Two Pennsylvania wrought iron flesh forks
291 Five turned and carved butterprints, 19th c.
292 David Y. Ellinger, two watercolor fraktur
293 David Y. Ellinger, oil on velvet theorem
294 David Y. Ellinger oil on velvet theorem
295 David Y. Ellinger oil on velvet theorem
296 David Y. Ellinger oil on velvet theorem
297 Pastel view of Princeton University
298 Color lithograph of The Presidents of the US
299 Arts and Crafts oak tall case clock, ca. 1900
300 Green and yellow basket quilt, ca. 1900
301 Rob Peter to Pay Paul quilt, mid 19th c.
302 Green and white appliqué quilt, mid 19th c.
303 Delectable Mountain quilt, late 19th c.
304 Berks County, Pennsylvania painted dower chest
305 Georg Frederich Speyer fraktur birth certificate
306 Friederich Krebs fraktur birth certificate
307 Pennsylvania painted pine hanging corner cupboard
308 Pair of large etched glass hurricane shades
309 Painted pine Parcheesi gameboard, late 19th c.
310 Pennsylvania Chippendale tall case clock
311 Pennsylvania painted one-piece corner cupboard
312 Pennsylvania painted one-piece corner cupboard
313 Pennsylvania Chippendale drop-leaf dining table
314 Pennsylvania painted pine two-part Dutch cupboard
315 Silk on linen Adam & Eve sampler, dated 1820
316 Miniature silk on linen sampler, 19th c.
317 Pennsylvania redware pie plate, 19th c.
318 Pennsylvania redware loaf dish
319 Painted pine blanket chest, early 19th c.
320 Queen Anne cherry candlestand, late 18th c.
321 Painted pine hanging cupboard, 19th c.
322 Pair of Philadelphia carved mahogany dining chair
323 Collection of stone fruit
324 New England Queen Anne tiger maple drop-leaf tabl
325 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut slant front desk
326 Painted pine frame, 19th c.
327 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur
328 Soap Hollow, Pennsylvania tall case clock
329 Bethlehem Star quilt, late 19th c.
330 Amish Trip Around the World quilt, ca. 1930
331 Pair of pieced pillow shams, mid 19th c.
332 York, Pennsylvania painted poplar corner cupboard
333 Pennsylvania fanback Windsor armchair, ca. 1790
334 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut tea table
335 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut blanket chest
336 Drunkards Path crib quilt, ca. 1900
337 Appliqué quilt panel, dated 1846
338 Broken dishes in bars quilt, ca. 1900
339 Southern Federal inlaid mahogany desk and bookcas
340 Hagan Mechanic wrench trade sign
341 Pennsylvania painted pine tall case clock
342 David Y. Ellinger small watercolor fraktur
343 Small Pennsylvania stoneware crock
344 Pennsylvania Sheraton child's chest of drawers
345 Small folk art embroidered bird, dated 1908
346 Chester County, Pennsylvania silk on linen sample
347 Two Pennsylvania redware bowls, 19th c.
348 Berks County, Pennsylvania redware plate
349 Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest
350 Red and white checkerboard quilt
351 Tulip blossom quilt, ca. 1900
352 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur
353 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut tea table
354 Pennsylvania painted pine tall case clock
355 Pennsylvania Federal cherry tall case clock
356 Philadelphia late Federal mahogany secretary
357 Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest
358 Pennsylvania redware seated dog, 19th c.
359 Pennsylvania Queen Anne mahogany candlestand
360 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut blanket chest
361 Pennsylvania ink and watercolor fraktur
362 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut dining chair
363 Philadelphia coin silver sugar, late 18th c.
364 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut candlestand
365 Booneville, Missouri coin silver julep cup
366 Tiffany & Co. sterling silver cake stand
367 Gorham sterling silver tea and coffee service
368 Philadelphia silver covered sugar, ca. 1795
369 Set of four English Sheffield silver candlesticks
370 Georg Jensen sterling silver tea service
371 Tiffany & Co. sterling silver flatware service
372 New England silk on linen sampler, dated 1827
373 New England Federal bowfront chest of drawers
374 New England painted pine two-part secretary
375 New England painted pine tall case clock
376 Pair of New England oil on canvas portraits
377 New England or Canadian painted pine mule chest
378 Massachusetts Federal mahogany tall case clock
379 Pair of Rhode Island Chippendale card tables
380 Painted pine hanging pipe box, 19th c.
381 New England walnut candlestand, 19th c.
382 Massachusetts bowback Windsor armchair, ca. 1810
383 New York Chippendale cherry linen press
384 Wool on linen Adam and Eve sampler, dated 1845
385 American oil on canvas primitive still life
386 Oil on panel portrait of a gentleman, ca. 1835
387 Small Massachusetts painted firkin, 19th c.
388 Red toleware coffee pot, 19th c.
389 Painted pine tavern table, 19th c.
390 Cherry candlemold, 19th c.
391 American ink and watercolor theorem
392 Small American ink and watercolor river landscape
393 New England stained pine and birch harvest table
394 Two black toleware bread trays, 19th c.
395 Richmond Cedar Works painted bucket, early 20th c
396 Two Pennsylvania or Ohio one-drawer stands
397 Sheraton painted pine dressing table, 19th c.
398 West Virginia stoneware crock, 19th c.
399 New England Chippendale maple tall chest
400 Ohio painted poplar dower chest, mid 19th c.
401 Ohio painted poplar blanket chest
402 New England painted dome lid box, 19th c.
403 Western Pennsylvania tanware creamer and flowerpo
404 Pennsylvania stained poplar jelly cupboard
405 Western Pennsylvania stoneware advertising cooler
406 Two dome lid dresser boxes, 19th c.
407 Mohair rabbit squeak toy, late 19th c.
408 Black toleware coffee pot, 19th c.
409 Black toleware coffee pot, 19th c.
410 Two black dome lid boxes, 19th c.
411 Pennsylvania Sheraton painted one-drawer stand
412 Ohio painted poplar two-drawer stand, 19th c.
413 Sheraton cherry splay leg stand, 19th c.
414 Western Pennsylvania stoneware crock and jug
415 Two black toleware boxes, 19th c.
416 Ohio painted jewelry box, early 20th c.
417 New England painted pine chest of drawers
418 Collection of toleware, 19th c.
419 Ohio painted pine and poplar cupboard, 19th c.
420 Wallpaper dresser box, 19th c.
421 Sheet iron Indian weathervane, early/mid 20th c.
422 Two wallpaper hat boxes, 19th c.
423 Redware crock and pitcher, 19th c.
424 Painted pine hanging cabinet, 19th c.
425 Redware sugar bowl and cover, 18th/19th c.
426 Pennsylvania or Ohio Sheraton painted stand
427 Painted pine hanging wall box, 19th c.
428 Painted sawbuck table, late 19th c.
429 Conestoga wagon box, 18th/19th c.
430 Collection of Stiegel-type enameled glass
431 Ethan Allen Greenwood oil on panel portrait
432 Pennsylvania Federal walnut tall case clock
433 Two yellow toleware dome lid boxes, 19th c.
434 Pennsylvania painted pine bentwood pantry box
435 Pennsylvania walnut and cherry tavern table
436 Two Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur, 19th c.
437 Friederich Krebs fraktur birth certificate
438 Five folk art carved and painted birds
439 Painted pine hanging cupboard, 19th c.
440 Three painted bentwood canisters, 19th c.
441 Joseph Lehn painted sugar bucket
442 Pennsylvania tiger maple two-part Dutch cupboard
443 Leacock Township Artist fraktur birth certificate
444 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur bookplate
445 Painted courting mirror, mid 18th c.
446 Pennsylvania or Ohio painted pine secretary
447 Red peafowl spatter
448 Blue and teal rainbow spatter cup and saucer
449 Lone star quilt, late 19th c.
450 Pennsylvania toleware dome lid box, 19th c.
451 Pennsylvania toleware canister, 19th c.
452 Painted butternut center table. mid 19th c.
453 Henry Wetzel, Dotted One Artist fraktur
454 George III mahogany wing chair, ca. 1770
455 Chippendale mahogany stool, 18th c.
456 English inlaid mahogany lock side cabinet
457 Pair of large Minton Majolica planters
458 English silk on linen sampler, dated 1832
459 Chinese export porcelain rose medallion punch bow
460 Irish George III carved mahogany pier table
461 George II mahogany foot stool, ca. 1750
462 Aristide Fontana carved marble bust of a woman
462 Set of four garden statues of the four seasons
462 Steinway & Sons Model B Grand piano
463 George II mahogany wing chair, ca. 1760
464 Miniature George II mahogany tea table
465 German Westerwald stoneware jug
466 Diminutive George I oak gateleg table, ca. 1740
467 Hamadan runner, early/mid 20th c.
468 Karabaugh long rug, early 20th c.
469 Hamadan long rug, early 20th c.
470 Semi antique Bidjar carpet
471 Semi antique Bidjar mat
472 Lesghi Star Shirvan carpet, early 20th c.
473 Ferraghan carpet, early 20th c.
474 Isfahan pictorial rug
475 Persian long rug, early 20th c.
476 Semi antique Caucasian carpet
477 Lesghi Star Shirvan carpet, early 20th c.
478 Semi antique Bidjar carpet
479 Ferraghan carpet, ca. 1910
480 Serapi carpet, ca. 1900
481 Semi antique Bidjar carpet
482 Heriz carpet, ca. 1940
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Americana Auction
 Live Auction
 
Auction Date(s)
Saturday Jun 20, 2020 Completed
Auction Location

Downingtown, PA 19335
Company
Pook & Pook

Contact: Jamie A. Shearer
Phone: (610) 269-4040
Website: www.pookandpook.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
CONDITIONS OF SALE Auction – This is a public sale conducted by Pook & Pook, Inc., a licensed and bonded auctioneer. Pook & Pook, Inc. is the agent of the items being sold at auction. By bidding on any item at auction the purchaser agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale or any other conditions announced and/or published. As Is – All items (hereinafter referred to as item(s), lot(s), article(s), antique(s), property, etc.) for sale are sold “AS IS” and Pook & Pook, Inc., its agents, employees, and/or consignors do not make any guarantees, warranties, or representations, expressed or implied, with respect to the items or the correctness of the catalogue or other description of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise, except where applicable under the Terms of Guarantee (applies ONLY to published catalog auctions, NOT Online Only Auctions). No statement anywhere, whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a guarantee, warranty, or representation. Condition – All prospective bidders should inspect the property they wish to purchase prior to bidding. If a bidder is unable to view an item in person, they are responsible for obtaining a condition report and/or additional photographs prior to bidding to determine an article’s condition, size, and degree of restoration. We endeavor to be fair and forthright with our descriptions and condition reports; however, bidders must acknowledge that antique items often show normal signs of use and wear, which might not be specified in a condition report. If you are a very particular client with expectations of perfection for the items you purchase, it is advisable that you inspect items in person or that you do not submit absentee bids as your definition of condition may be more exacting that an appraiser could have time to verify. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Pook & Pook, Inc. reserves the right to reject any request for condition report/additional photograph in which, in our opinion, the value of the object is not commensurate with the time necessary to complete the request. Please also note that the warranties given by Pook & Pook, Inc. (applies to published/printed catalog auctions only), do not extend to the condition reports. Lots, especially those containing semi-precious and precious stones, cannot be returned once they have been removed from the gallery. Weights and measurements are approximate. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee clocks, watches, mechanical banks, scientific instruments, electric lamps, and other mechanical or electric items to be complete or in working condition. Display materials shown in photographs are not included with the lot unless stated in the description. Box lots (i.e. books) are only guaranteed to have those items listed in the description and no condition reports or additional photographs will be provided. Reserve – Some lots offered may be subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Pook & Pook, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. A representative of Pook & Pook, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. Reserves are set at or below the estimated range. Under no circumstances will reserve amounts be disclosed to prospective bidders. Auctioneer’s discretion – The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid which, in his/her opinion, is not commensurate with the value of the article being offered. At their discretion, the auctioneer may also reject any bid that he/she may determine as having a detrimental effect on the item in question or the sale as a whole. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. We reserve the right to withdraw any property before sale. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event of doubt as to the validity of any bid, the auctioneer will have the final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sale record is conclusive. Registration – All bidders must provide identification and a major credit card in order to receive a bidder paddle and/or execute absentee or telephone bids. In order to protect our/our consignors’ interests, we may ask bidders to provide a deposit and/or provide additional financial references. We reserve the right to reject any registration for unqualified buyers. Bidding – A bid may be placed one of several ways: In House Live Bids – In-house, live bidding is only available for select sales after registration and receipt of a paddle. The auctioneer will announce the lot number and a starting bid amount. Raise your paddle to indicate your intent to bid. You must be recognized/acknowledged by the auctioneer. After the fall of the hammer, the auctioneer will announce the hammer price and paddle and/or buyer number. Telephone Bids – Telephone bidding is only available for select sales. Any request for telephone bidding must be received by us in writing by bid form, online bid form, by fax, mail, and/or email at least 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction. We do not accept verbal requests for bids. Requests for telephone bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee with information provided to us by the bidder. Please check all information submitted for accuracy. The bidder should receive an acknowledgement that bids have been received and if no such acknowledgement is given, it is the bidder’s responsibility to confirm its receipt. Pook & Pook, Inc. executes bids based on lot number provided by the bidder, not the description, so please make sure that the lot number is correct when submitting bids. When the telephone bidder’s lot is up for sale, a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee will call the primary telephone number provided by the bidder. If time allows, our designee will call the secondary number provided by the bidder. Our designee will make every effort to execute bidder’s instructions. It is recommended that bidders leave a back-up amount in the event that the telephone bidder is unreachable. Bidder agrees to a minimum opening bid of $500 per lot for telephone bidding, regardless of the value of the lot. If it is necessary to change or cancel your telephone bid, your request must be received 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction and subsequently acknowledged. Submit changes or cancellations to bids@pookandpook.com. Telephone bids are accepted and/or executed at the discretion of Pook & Pook, Inc. and at the risk of the bidder. Telephone bidding is a convenience for bidders not present at auction and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. Absentee Bids – Absentee bidding is only available for select sales (see Internet Bids for online absentee bidding). Any request for absentee bidding must be received by us in writing by bid form, online bid form, by fax, mail, and/or email at least 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction. We do not accept verbal requests for bids. Requests for absentee bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee with information provided to us by the bidder. Please check all information submitted for accuracy. The bidder should receive an acknowledgement that bids have been received and if no such acknowledgement is given, it is the bidder’s responsibility to confirm its receipt. Pook & Pook, Inc. executes bids based on lot number provided by the bidder, not the description, so please make sure that the lot number is correct when submitting bids. When a lot is up for sale, the auctioneer will bid competitively up to the absentee bidder’s maximum bid amount. If it is necessary to change or cancel your absentee bid, your request must be received 12 hours in advance of the start of the auction and subsequently acknowledged. Submit changes or cancellations to bids@pookandpook.com. Absentee bids are accepted and/or executed at the discretion of Pook & Pook, Inc. and at the risk of the bidder. Absentee bidding is a convenience for bidders not present at auction and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. Absentee bids less than half of the low estimate will not be accepted, acknowledged, or processed. Internet Bidding – Internet bidding, both live and absentee, is available for all sales. A third party online bidding platform, Bidsquare, www.bidsquare.com, requires a separate registration. In order to expedite the Bidsquare registration process, it is recommended that you register at least one day before the start of the auction. Information is transmitted to us from Bidsquare and bid amounts are anonymous and we do not have previous knowledge of bids left by registered Bidsquare users. At the time of the sale, bids are executed by a designated Pook & Pook, Inc. employee transmitted to us by Bidsquare. We are not responsible for any errors, omissions, ability or inability, in connection with bidder’s use of Bidsquare as we are not able to control the transmission speed. Bidding increments IN-HOUSE SALES Bid Amount Increment up to $500 by $25 $500 to $1,000 by $50 $1,000 to $2,000 by $100 $2,000 to $5,000 by $200 $5,000 to $10,000 by $500 $10,000 to $20,000 by $1,000 $20,000 and up at auctioneer’s discretion ONLINE ONLY SALES* Bid Amount Increment up to $500 by $10 $500 to $1,000 by $20 $1,000 to $5,000 by $50 $5,000 to $10,000 by $100 $10,000 and up at auctioneer’s discretion *subject to change at auctioneer discretion Title – Title of each lot passes when the hammer falls and/or the auctioneer says “SOLD”. Thereafter, any loss by fire, theft, breakage, or any other cause is the sole responsibility of the purchaser. Merchandise must be packed and transported by the purchaser at his own risk and expense. Employees or agents of Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not pack or transport the merchandise. If the buyer requests assistance from an employee or agent of Pook & Pook, Inc. with packaging or transport it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the purchaser, and Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not be liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by such employee or agent. We are not responsible for any damage to property left on the premises, or removed and stored in a storage facility. Pook & Pook, Inc. is not responsible for the acts or omissions of third parties whom the buyer retains for shipping, or any damage that occurs after items are removed from Pook & Pook, Inc.’s auction house. Buyer’s Premium – A buyer’s premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. A buyer’s premium for each individual lot is 22% (25% on Bidsquare or other third party online bid platform) of the successful bid price up to and including $1,000,000, and 13% on any amount in excess of $1,000,000. This amount will be added to the successful bid price of each lot and is payable by the purchaser together with the applicable sales or use tax which is applied to the total cost of your purchase. Online purchasers pay an additional 3% buyer’s premium for the use of the online bidding services. Sales Tax – Buyers will be required to pay Pennsylvania Sales Tax of 6% at the time of payment unless: A) Items are shipped out of Pennsylvania by an ICC licensed shipping company; and/or, B) The buyer provides Pook & Pook, Inc. with a valid Sales Tax License Number and completes and signs Pennsylvania Exemption Certificate (REV-1220). The form is available at our office or found here. Payment – Payments can be made with cash, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire, or personal/business check. Make checks payable to Pook & Pook, Inc. A fee of up to $50.00 will be charged for returned checks. First time purchasers must pay with cash, bank check, money order, wire transfer, and/or personal/business check. First time purchasers paying with personal/business check cannot collect items until payment has cleared or ten days post-deposit. We can accept most major credit cards from established clients; however, there is an additional 3% surcharge. Pook & Pook, Inc. does not accept debit cards, PayPal, BidPay, and/or Western Union wires. Items purchased for a third party must be paid for by the purchaser of record, regardless of whether the purchaser of record has received funds from the third party. Payment is due no later than 10 days post sale. If payment is not received within 15 days of the day of sale, the credit card of record will be charged the invoice total plus a 3% surcharge. If no credit card is available or if payment has not been received within 28 days, Pook & Pook, Inc. will pursue alternate collection avenues to collect the balance due plus any storage, administrative, attorney, and/or court fees. Contact: billing@pookandpook.com with any questions. Non-Payment – Pook & Pook, Inc. pays its consignors 30 days after the day of sale. If a buyer fails to make payment within 30 days of the day of sale, Pook & Pook Inc. shall be entitled to do any or all of the following: After 15 Days – Charge the credit card number provided to Pook & Pook, Inc. by the buyer for the total due plus any applicable fees (storage, interest, etc.) plus a 3% surcharge. If a deposit was submitted prior to bidding, this amount will not be refunded, but be kept and applied towards any owed amounts. After 30 Days – File a Civil Complaint against the buyer to recover any balance due plus court fees, interest, storage fees, administrative costs, attorney fees, and any other applicable financial hardship caused to Pook & Pook, Inc., and/or the consignor, or pursue other collection avenues to recover any and all losses. Charge interest at a rate of 1% per month throughout the entire time frame of non-payment. After 45 Days – Re-offer the items for sale, either publicly or privately, and collect any remaining balance owed after such sale from the original buyer, including, but not limited to: total balance remaining, lost buyer’s premium, lost consignor’s fee, court costs, interest, storage fees, attorney fees, administrative costs including those related to re-selling the item(s), and any other related fees. Reject further bidding or consignments by the buyer at any and all future auctions (Unpaid Item Disputes will be filed for all non-paying Bidsquare bidders). Shipping/Pick-Up – Pook & Pook, Inc. does not provide in-house shipping, but will assist bidders in coordinating shipping with an outside shipping company. We reserve the right to hold merchandise purchased until payment has cleared the bank (10 days for personal checks, business checks, and overseas money orders/cashier’s checks), if we deem such action necessary to protect our interest. Items paid for via bank wire transfer, cashier’s check, or money order will be released immediately. All items must be picked up, or shipping arrangements made, within two weeks of the day of sale. All bidders must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. by email (shipping@pookandpook.com), telephone, (610) 269-4040, or fax (610) 269-9274 regarding their chosen shipper. The purchaser must pay the shipper in advance for all packaging expenses, including labor, materials, postage, and, if applicable, insurance fees. If the property purchased is subject to laws governing export from U.S. or laws restricting imports into foreign countries, the granting of licensing for export and/or import of such goods is the responsibility of the buyer. Pick-up times are Monday through Friday between 9AM and 4:30PM. Pook & Pook, Inc. will bring purchases to successful buyers, and/or their shippers, but buyers, and/or their shippers, must pack/wrap and load their items. Storage Fees – Any items left at the gallery for more than two weeks following the sale will incur storage fees at a rate of $5.00 per lot, per day (this rate applies to all items regardless of size or value). Storage fees will begin on the 15th day regardless of payment status. Items still remaining at our gallery 45 days after the auction date will be considered abandoned and may be consigned to a future auction without additional notice to the purchaser. No Chargeback Policy – Purchasers agree that disputes of any nature may not be resolved by a credit card chargeback and further agree to refrain from filing any chargeback claim against Pook & Pook, Inc. and/or its credit card merchant. By purchasing at Pook & Pook, Inc., the purchaser waives the right to initiate a chargeback and furthermore agrees to pay a minimum of $500 plus administrative fees, costs, attorney fees, and/or any other charges associated with responding to said chargeback due to the administrative burden of responding to said dispute. Firearms – Purchasers of firearms must strictly comply with all state and federal regulations governing their purchase, registration, and transportation. Firearms requiring registration are designated in our catalogue as R (requires registration/FFL) or C&R (Curio & Relic). Bidders of firearms requiring registration (R or C&R) will be required to provide their Federal Firearms License or be a licensed Collector of Curio & Relics. If a purchaser does not possess a federal license, he/she must comply with additional registration as required by their resident state. The purchaser is solely responsible for fees associated with the additional registration requirements charged by Pook & Pook, Inc. or purchaser’s transfer agent. If the purchaser is not in possession of a federal license and is not a resident of Pennsylvania, he/she must make arrangements with a transfer agent in their resident state. If you are restricted from purchasing a firearm, please do not attempt to bid on any firearm. Restricted Transport of Items – Certain items containing elements of restricted plant and/or animal material may require a permit, license, or certificate and be subject to laws governing export from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and import to other states/foreign countries. Prior to purchase, it is the Purchaser’s responsibility to familiarize themselves with relevant regulations of the state/country concerned and obtain any necessary permit, license, or certificate. Sales will not be rescinded for the Purchaser’s inability to obtain the required documentation. Copyright – All information, text, articles, data, images, or other materials provided by Pook & Pook, Inc. either on our website, printed catalogue, and/or third-party website are copyrighted and sole property of Pook & Pook, Inc. You may not edit, modify and/or make use of such copyrighted materials without the express, prior written consent of Pook & Pook, Inc. You may only use, download, and/or copy any materials for informational purposes. Limited Liability – Pook & Pook, Inc. shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser. See Terms of Guarantee for further details. Jurisdiction – Purchasers are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the auction is held. By bidding at Pook & Pook, Inc., purchasers consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. TERMS OF GUARANTEE Pook & Pook, Inc.’s Period Furniture, Fine Art, and Accessories Sales carry a limited guarantee. This guarantee is designed to protect the buyer against major discrepancies. (i.e. major restorations or repairs not described, fakes, forgeries, replicas, reproductions, or major fabrications) that would have a major effect upon the value of the item purchased. The limited guarantee only applies to period furniture, fine art and accessories sales, not decorative arts and/or online only sales. Pook & Pook, Inc. warrants the Authorship of items in Bold Face Type for a period of 15 days from the date of the sale of such lot and only to the original purchaser of record at the auction. If it is determined to Pook & Pook, Inc.’s satisfaction that the Bold Face Type is incorrect, the sale will be rescinded, provided the entire lot is returned to Pook & Pook, Inc. in the same condition in which it was at the time of the sale. It is also Pook & Pook, Inc.’s general policy to have the purchaser obtain, at the purchaser’s expense, the opinion of one (or two in some cases) recognized experts in the field, mutually acceptable to Pook & Pook, Inc. and the purchaser, before Pook & Pook, Inc. determines whether to rescind the sale. “Authorship” is defined as the creator, period, culture, source of origin, as the case may be, as set forth in the Bold Face Type of a lot in a printed catalogue, with exception of amendments by any oral or written salesroom notices or announcements. All other warranties of authenticity of authorship, express or implied, are hereby disclaimed and purchaser shall take each lot “as is” and with all faults and errors of description. Bold Face Type in the catalogue which identify an item specifically as the work of the named artist or author shall mean that the work is by the named artist or author (i.e. if the name of the artist is printed in Bold Face Type without a question mark and without any qualifying phrase such as “attributed to” or “circle of”. Bold Face Type in the catalogue attributing the work to a named artist or author shall mean that the work is of a period or school of the artist or author, but is not, with certainty, by the named artist or author. This may also be indicated with a question mark following the name of author. The purchaser’s sole remedy in the event of disputed authenticity of authorship of any lot shall be rescission of the sale and restitution of the original purchase price and premium paid by such purchaser. Pook & Pook, Inc. hereby disclaims all liability for any damages, incidental, consequential or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with any sale to purchaser. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not refund any shipping and/or handling fees paid to a third party by the purchaser. Disputes of any nature may not be resolved by a credit card chargeback (see Conditions of Sale, No Chargeback Policy). Bidders are expected to examine material prior to purchase and at the time of pickup. If a bidder is unable to examine an item in person, they are responsible for obtaining a Condition Report and an Auction Addendum prior to bidding. If you are a successful purchaser, prompt payment and shipping arrangements are expected, followed by immediate examination of all material purchased. The purchaser must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. of any major discrepancies to the description listed in Bold Face Type (unless previously corrected in the Condition Report and/or Addendum). Pook & Pook, Inc. pays its consignors 30 days after the day of sale. Once consignors have been paid, Pook & Pook, Inc. will not honor any requests for refunds. If a buyer suspects a major discrepancy and will need longer than 30 days post sale to obtain documentation of such a discrepancy, they must notify Pook & Pook, Inc. in writing prior to that deadline so that payment can be withheld from the consignor until such time as the discrepancy is resolved or the sale is rescinded. Please note that this limited guarantee does not extend to any condition report, oral or written, provided to the buyer by Pook & Pook, Inc. Condition reports are provided as a courtesy and are not a replacement for physical observation/examination of the item(s) bidders wish to purchase, and as such, bidders must assume the responsibility for any errors or omissions contained therein. All dimensions given in the catalogue are approximate and are not guaranteed. All weights, grades, and sizes listed are approximate. Definitions of statements: “Attributed to” – work is of the period of the named artist and may be the work of that artist, but is not definitely. “Circle of” – work of the period closely associated with the artist or from his studio. “School of” – work by a pupil or follower of the artist, in his style. “After” – in our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist. “Signed” – has a signature which in our qualified opinion is the signature of the artist. “Bears signature” – has signature which in our qualified opinion, might be the signature of the artist. EXCLUSIONS Notwithstanding any other provision of these Terms of Guarantee, Pook & Pook, Inc. disclaims all warranties of authenticity of authorship for all lots consisting of works of fine art by or attributed to artists, authors, or persons living before 1870 and, when no artist, author or person is so identified, works attributed to a period which includes any date prior to 1870 and all warranties relating to the identification of the periods or dates of execution of property which may be proven inaccurate. Clocks and Mechanical items – Items with mechanical parts such as clocks, mechanical banks, music boxes, etc. are not guaranteed to be in working condition. Display materials – Display materials such as shelves, holders, and platform bases which may be shown in photographs are not included with any lot unless specifically stated in the written description. Lot Sampling – Lots depicted with the words “lot sampling” also in the photograph are only guaranteed to have those items listed in the written description. Firearms – Purchasers of firearms must strictly comply with all state and federal regulations governing their purchase, registration, and transportation. See Conditions of Sale for further information. We do not guarantee the working condition of any firearm. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not be liable for accident or injury resulting in purchase of firearm. Purchasers should have all firearms they purchase examined by a certified gunsmith prior to use. Jewelry – All jewelry weights and measurements are approximate. Items with semi-precious and precious stones are not returnable once they have been removed from our auction gallery. Electrified items – We do not guarantee the working condition of any electrified items such as lamps. Pook & Pook, Inc. will not be liable for accident or injury resulting in the use of any electrified item. Purchasers should have all electrified items they purchase examined by a certified electrician prior to use. Oriental Rugs – Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee the names or patterns of Oriental rugs. Sizes provided are approximate. Wine and Spirits – Purchasers of alcoholic beverages must be at least 21 years of age. Wine and spirits sold at auction may be subject to laws governing export from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania/US and import to other states/foreign countries. It is the Purchaser’s responsibility to obtain any necessary import/export license and should secure the license prior to purchase. Sales will not be rescinded for inability to obtain a license or delay of same. Purchasers are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the auction is held. By bidding at Pook & Pook, Inc. purchasers consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these Terms and all other terms announced/published at the time of sale.

Overview

The gallery exhibition for this auction is by appointment only. All visitors to the gallery must wear a mask and gloves while in the gallery. Please call (610) 269-4040 to reserve a time to preview.

Attendance at this auction is by reserved seating only. If you would like to attend the live auction, please call (610) 296-4040 to reserve a seat.

Americana Auction
Saturday, June 20th, 2020 at 9AM

Exhibition:
Saturday, June 13, 2020 - 9AM to 1PM
Wednesday, June 17, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM
Thursday, June 18, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM
Friday, June 19, 2020 - 10AM to 4PM
Saturday, June 20, 2020 - 8AM to 9AM

THERE IS NO $500 MINIMUM TO BID BY PHONE FOR THIS AUCTION. PHONE BIDS WILL CLOSE AT 3:00PM ON FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH, 2020.

 

1 Sanford Gifford oil on board Indian Summer
2 American oil on canvas harbor scene, mid 19th c.
3 Clement Drew oil on canvas painting
4 Thomas Birch oil on canvas coastal scene
5 James Blackton oil on canvas of a tugboat
6 Edward Moran oil on canvas coastal scene
7 Ben Austrian oil on canvas of two chicks
8 Ben Austrian oil on canvas of a chick
9 William Penn Morgan oil on canvas
10 Henry Sumner Watson oil on canvas of a boy
11 William Lee-Hankey watercolor of two men fishing
12 Henry Sumner Watson oil on canvas
13 Christopher High Shearer oil on canvas landscape
14 Gustave Cimiotti Jr. oil on canvas landscape
15 William Starkenborgh oil on panel landscape
16 Andrew Wyeth collotype
17 Andrew Wyeth collotype
18 Andrew Wyeth collotype
19 Andrew Wyeth collotype
20 Andrew Wyeth Ten Color Reproductions
21 Andrew Wyeth collotype
22 Andrew Wyeth six nude studies
23 Andrew Wyeth The Four Seasons portfolio
24 Jamie Wyeth signed print
25 Hans Hofman oil on paper abstract
26 Oil on canvas of a brewery, ca. 1900
27 Conrad Wise Chapman oil on canvas illustration
28 After William Harnett, oil on canvas painting
29 Dennis Smith bronze garden statue
30 James Peale oil on panel still life
31 Levi Wells Prentice oil on canvas of apples
32 William Hughes oil on canvas still life
33 Rene His oil on canvas river landscape
34 James F. Gookins oil on canvas landscape
35 Oil on canvas panoramic allegorical scene
36 Attributed to George Armfield, oil on canvas
37 Etienne Prosper Berne-Bellecour oil on canvas
38 Paul VanDerVin oil on canvas hunt scene
39 Auguste Emile Bellet oil on canvas of a woman
40 Paul Schaan oil on panel interior scene
41 Peter Lik photograph of the Grand Canyon
42 Peter Lik photograph of Screw Auger Falls
43 Peter Lik photograph of the Grand Teton
44 Zhiyue Zheng oil on canvas of a boy
45 Zhiyue Zheng oill on canvas of a boy
46 Zhiyue Zheng oil on canvas of young girl
47 China Trade scene of two boys fishing, 19th c.
48 Four pieces of Pennsylvania chalkware, 19th c.
49 Pennsylvania painted architectural blanket chest
50 Six-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c.
51 Martin Brechall fraktur birth certficate
52 Martin Brechall fraktur birth certificate
53 Martin Brechall fraktur birth certificate
54 Alsatian hand colored baptismal document
55 Dillsburg, Pennsylvania painted corner cupboard
56 Bethlehem star quilt, late 19th c.
57 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Amish quilt
58 Bethlehem Star broderie purse quilt
59 Trip Around the World quilt, ca. 1900
60 Berks County, Pennsylvania walnut tall case clock
61 Large carved and painted Canada goose
62 Pennsylvania painted walnut hanging salt box
63 Painted pine chair table, 19th c.
64 Large Pennsylvania stoneware lidded crock, 19th c
65 Swell bodied copper horse and rider weathervane
66 Chippendale mahogany wing chair, ca. 1770
67 Large floral needlework panel
68 Friederich Krebs printed and hand colored fraktur
69 Georg Frederich Speyer fraktur house blessing
70 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur
71 Bucks County, Pennsylvania fraktur bookplate
72 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur bookplate
73 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut slant front desk
74 South Amboy, New Jersey stoneware crock
75 Joseph Moyer four small carved and painted birds
76 Joseph Moyer carved and painted bird
77 New Jersey historical green glass flask
78 Philadelphia historical pale green flask
79 Three Historical aquamarine glass flasks
80 Philadelphia historical amber glass flask
81 American hooked rug, late 19th c.
82 Pennsylvania two-part architectural cupboard
83 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Amish quilt
84 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Amish quilt
85 China Trade oil on canvas of a British ship
86 Philadelphia Tucker porcelain pitcher and basin
87 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut tea table
88 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut dining chair
89 Cactus Rose appliqué quilt, late 19th c.
90 Red and green cactus flower quilt
91 Baltimore youth album quilt, mid 19th c.
92 Appliqué rose crib quilt, mid 19th c.
93 New England sackback Windsor chair, ca. 1800
94 Painted oak apothecary cabinet, 19th c.
95 Pennsylvania chalkware preening bird, 19th c.
96 Pennsylvania chalkware cat, 19th c.
97 Continental painted pine lock box, early 19th c.
98 Pair of carved figural posts, early/mid 20th c.
99 Diminutive painted pine blanket chest
100 Pennsylvania painted poplar stand, mid 19th c.
101 Daniel Otto Flat Tulip Artist fraktur
102 Oil on canvas portrait of a child with basket
103 American oil on canvas portrait of young girl
104 Pennsylvania Chippendale cherry tall case clock
105 Pennsylvania walnut hanging cupboard, ca. 1770
106 Manhattan, New York stoneware crock, ca. 1800
107 Late Chippendale mahogany sofa, ca. 1790
108 Chester County, Pennsylvania silk on linen sample
109 Three Pennsylvania slip decorated redware plates
110 Pair of Pennsylvania chalkware spaniels, 19th c.
111 Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest
112 Two Norton stoneware jugs, 19th c.
113 Conrad Gilbert fraktur birth certificate
114 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut tall chest
115 Three Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut dining chair
116 Two miniature watercolor portraits of girls
117 Pennsylvania chalkware belsnickle or Santa Claus
118 Pennsylvania painted jelly cupboard
119 Pennsylvania or Maryland stoneware crock
120 Abraham Huth fraktur birth certificate
121 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
122 Historical blue Staffordshire platter
123 Historical blue Staffordshire
124 Historical blue Staffordshire tureen and tray
125 Historical blue Staffordshire plate and bowl
126 Historical blue Staffordshire coffee pot
127 Four Historical blue Staffordshire cup plates
128 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
129 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
130 Historical blue Staffordshire tureen and undertra
131 Historical blue Staffordshire Almshouse platter
132 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
133 Historical blue Staffordshire teapot, etc.
134 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
135 Five Historical blue Staffordshire plates
136 Three Historical blue Staffordshire plates
137 Historical blue Staffordshire serving dish
138 Historical blue Staffordshire platter
139 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
140 Historical blue Staffordshire Landing of Lafayett
141 Historical blue Staffordshire plate and gravy
142 Historical blue Staffordshire platter and dish
143 Historical blue Staffordshire teapot
144 Historical blue Staffordshire open serving dish
145 Pr. of Historical blue Staffordshire shallow bowl
146 Historical blue Staffordshire pitcher and basin
147 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
148 Historical blue Staffordshire coffee pot
149 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
150 Four Historical blue Staffordshire plates, etc.
151 Historical blue Staffordshire plate and bowl
152 Historical blue Staffordshire platter
153 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
154 Historical blue Staffordshire pitcher
155 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates, etc.
156 Historical blue Staffordshire
158 Historical blue Staffordshire platter and cup
159 Historical blue Staffordshire pitcher
160 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
161 Six Historical blue Staffordshire plates
162 Three Historical Staffordshire plates
163 Three Historical blue Staffordshire plates
164 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
165 Historical blue Staffordshire toddy plate
166 Two Historical blue Staffordshire toddy plates
167 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
168 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
169 Historical blue Staffordshire sugar
170 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
171 Historical blue Staffordshire coffee pot
172 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
173 Historical blue Staffordshire pitcher and tea pot
174 Two Historical blue Staffordshire toddy plates
175 Two Historical blue Staffordshire plates
176 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
177 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
178 Historical blue Staffordshire Erie Canal plate
179 Historical blue Staffordshire Cadmus plate
180 Historical blue Staffordshire shallow bowl
181 Historical blue Staffordshire plate
182 Two Historical blue Staffordshire gravy boats
183 Historical Staffordshire pitcher
184 Liverpool Herculaneum bowl, early 19th c.
185 Liverpool Herculaneum pitcher, early 19th c.
186 Liverpool Herculaneum bowl, ca. 1795
187 Liverpool Herculaneum plate and gravy boat
188 Four Historical Staffordshire cups and saucers
189 Liverpool Herculaneum bowl, ca. 1795
190 Two Historical Staffordshire plates, 19th c.
191 Historical Staffordshire pitcher, early 19th c.
192 Liverpool Herculaneum bowl
193 Historical Staffordshire plate, 19th c.
194 Liverpool Herculaneum mug, early 19th c.
195 Historical Staffordshire toddy plate, 19th c.
196 Historical Staffordshire plate, 19th c.
197 Two Historical Staffordshire cup plates, 19th c.
198 Historical Staffordshire plate, 19th c.
199 Three pieces of Historical Staffordshire
200 Liverpool Herculaneum mug, ca. 1800
201 Pennsylvania small painted poplar wall cupboard
202 Pennsylvania panted pine wall cupboard
203 Pennsylvania watercolor and ink vorschrift
204 Cocalico Township, Lancaster County vorschrift
205 Horse and rider copper weathervane
206 Pennsylvania watercolor and ink vorschrift
207 Northampton County, Pennsylvania fraktur
208 Pennsylvania sackback Windsor child's chair
209 Pennsylvania Soap Hollow painted blanket chest
210 Pennsylvania ink and watercolor on paper fraktur
211 Martin Brechall fraktur birth record
212 Friedrich Krebs birth and baptismal certificate
213 Pennsylvania birth and baptismal certificate
214 Attributed to Henrich Weiss, fraktur
215 Pennsylvania Soap Hollow chest of drawers
216 Optician trade sign
217 Pennsylvania hanging wall pocket, ca. 1880
218 Pennsylvania folk art mirror, late 19th c.
219 Oddfellows carved bow and arrows
220 Cigar store Indian maiden
221 Four painted bentwood boxes, 19th c.
222 Carved and painted bird in flight, late 19th c.
223 Two primitive wood lanterns, 19th c.
224 Double handled splint basket
225 Pennsylvania watercolor and ink on paper fraktur
226 Martin Brechall fraktur birth record
227 New England turned lidded treen canister
228 Pennsylvania watercolor of two roosters
229 New England watercolor on paper house portrait
230 Painted split oak basket, 19th c.
231 Pennsylvania walnut dresser box, 19th c.
232 Group of three turned wooden bowls
233 Wrought iron rush light holder, 19th c.
234 Painted pine tavern table, 19th c.
235 Two small needlework footstools
236 Five Shaker stacking bentwood boxes, 19th c.
237 Figured maple hanging light holder, 19th c.
238 Printed and decoupage wreath, etc.
239 Eight hogscraper candlesticks, 19th c.
240 Pennsylvania painted poplar bucket bench, 19th c.
241 Painted pine firkin, 19th c.
242 Two turned and painted wood bowls, 19th c.
243 Montgomery County, Pennsylvania scherenschnitte
244 Two small Pennsylvania rewards of merit
245 Oil on velvet still life theorem, mid 19th c.
246 Joseph Lehn painted and decoupage doll chair
247 Pair of carved and painted birds, late 19th c.
248 Miniature Pennsylvania slant front desk
249 Tin footed taperstick mold, 19th c.
250 Carved wooden nutcracker
251 Painted tole snuff box, with Odd Fellows symbols
252 New England hanging pine pipe box, early 19th c.
253 Rye straw basket, together with early pin cushion
254 Pennsylvania painted pine work table, 19th c.
255 Painted pine hanging shelf
256 Pieced crib quilt
257 Holmes County, Ohio Amish pieced crib quilt
258 Mocha covered bowl, 19th c.
259 Large mocha pitcher, 19th c.
260 Two mocha mugs, 19th c.
261 Mocha loving cup, 19th c.
262 Mocha pill box, 19th c.
263 Mocha doorknob
264 Two mocha chestnut roasters, 19th c.
265 Mocha child's mug, 19th c.
266 Two mocha bowls, 19th c.
267 Mocha pitcher, 19th c.
268 Mocha mug, 19th c.
269 Rare mocha gemel jug, 19th c.
270 Mocha mug, 19th c.
271 Mocha pitcher, 19th c.
272 Large mocha pitcher, 19th c.
273 Mocha covered bowl, 19th c.
274 Mocha waste bowl, 19th c.
275 Mocha waste bowl, 19th c.
276 Mocha pitcher, 19th c.
277 Mocha mush mug and spill vase, 19th c.
278 Mocha pitcher and basin, 19th c.
279 Mocha pitcher and mug, 19th c.
280 Mocha bowl, cover and undertray, 19th c.
281 Chester County, Pennsylvania silk on linen sample
282 Pennsylvania painted pine wall cupboard
283 Pennsylvania Federal bowfront chest of drawers
284 Attributed to Joseph Chase Rutherford, portrait
285 William Bonnell oil on canvas folk portrait
286 Swell bodied copper cockerel weathervane
287 Full bodied copper cow weathervane
288 Copper arrow weathervane, early 20th c.
289 Pennsylvania wrought iron and brass spatula
290 Two Pennsylvania wrought iron flesh forks
291 Five turned and carved butterprints, 19th c.
292 David Y. Ellinger, two watercolor fraktur
293 David Y. Ellinger, oil on velvet theorem
294 David Y. Ellinger oil on velvet theorem
295 David Y. Ellinger oil on velvet theorem
296 David Y. Ellinger oil on velvet theorem
297 Pastel view of Princeton University
298 Color lithograph of The Presidents of the US
299 Arts and Crafts oak tall case clock, ca. 1900
300 Green and yellow basket quilt, ca. 1900
301 Rob Peter to Pay Paul quilt, mid 19th c.
302 Green and white appliqué quilt, mid 19th c.
303 Delectable Mountain quilt, late 19th c.
304 Berks County, Pennsylvania painted dower chest
305 Georg Frederich Speyer fraktur birth certificate
306 Friederich Krebs fraktur birth certificate
307 Pennsylvania painted pine hanging corner cupboard
308 Pair of large etched glass hurricane shades
309 Painted pine Parcheesi gameboard, late 19th c.
310 Pennsylvania Chippendale tall case clock
311 Pennsylvania painted one-piece corner cupboard
312 Pennsylvania painted one-piece corner cupboard
313 Pennsylvania Chippendale drop-leaf dining table
314 Pennsylvania painted pine two-part Dutch cupboard
315 Silk on linen Adam & Eve sampler, dated 1820
316 Miniature silk on linen sampler, 19th c.
317 Pennsylvania redware pie plate, 19th c.
318 Pennsylvania redware loaf dish
319 Painted pine blanket chest, early 19th c.
320 Queen Anne cherry candlestand, late 18th c.
321 Painted pine hanging cupboard, 19th c.
322 Pair of Philadelphia carved mahogany dining chair
323 Collection of stone fruit
324 New England Queen Anne tiger maple drop-leaf tabl
325 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut slant front desk
326 Painted pine frame, 19th c.
327 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur
328 Soap Hollow, Pennsylvania tall case clock
329 Bethlehem Star quilt, late 19th c.
330 Amish Trip Around the World quilt, ca. 1930
331 Pair of pieced pillow shams, mid 19th c.
332 York, Pennsylvania painted poplar corner cupboard
333 Pennsylvania fanback Windsor armchair, ca. 1790
334 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut tea table
335 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut blanket chest
336 Drunkards Path crib quilt, ca. 1900
337 Appliqué quilt panel, dated 1846
338 Broken dishes in bars quilt, ca. 1900
339 Southern Federal inlaid mahogany desk and bookcas
340 Hagan Mechanic wrench trade sign
341 Pennsylvania painted pine tall case clock
342 David Y. Ellinger small watercolor fraktur
343 Small Pennsylvania stoneware crock
344 Pennsylvania Sheraton child's chest of drawers
345 Small folk art embroidered bird, dated 1908
346 Chester County, Pennsylvania silk on linen sample
347 Two Pennsylvania redware bowls, 19th c.
348 Berks County, Pennsylvania redware plate
349 Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest
350 Red and white checkerboard quilt
351 Tulip blossom quilt, ca. 1900
352 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur
353 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut tea table
354 Pennsylvania painted pine tall case clock
355 Pennsylvania Federal cherry tall case clock
356 Philadelphia late Federal mahogany secretary
357 Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest
358 Pennsylvania redware seated dog, 19th c.
359 Pennsylvania Queen Anne mahogany candlestand
360 Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut blanket chest
361 Pennsylvania ink and watercolor fraktur
362 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut dining chair
363 Philadelphia coin silver sugar, late 18th c.
364 Pennsylvania Queen Anne walnut candlestand
365 Booneville, Missouri coin silver julep cup
366 Tiffany & Co. sterling silver cake stand
367 Gorham sterling silver tea and coffee service
368 Philadelphia silver covered sugar, ca. 1795
369 Set of four English Sheffield silver candlesticks
370 Georg Jensen sterling silver tea service
371 Tiffany & Co. sterling silver flatware service
372 New England silk on linen sampler, dated 1827
373 New England Federal bowfront chest of drawers
374 New England painted pine two-part secretary
375 New England painted pine tall case clock
376 Pair of New England oil on canvas portraits
377 New England or Canadian painted pine mule chest
378 Massachusetts Federal mahogany tall case clock
379 Pair of Rhode Island Chippendale card tables
380 Painted pine hanging pipe box, 19th c.
381 New England walnut candlestand, 19th c.
382 Massachusetts bowback Windsor armchair, ca. 1810
383 New York Chippendale cherry linen press
384 Wool on linen Adam and Eve sampler, dated 1845
385 American oil on canvas primitive still life
386 Oil on panel portrait of a gentleman, ca. 1835
387 Small Massachusetts painted firkin, 19th c.
388 Red toleware coffee pot, 19th c.
389 Painted pine tavern table, 19th c.
390 Cherry candlemold, 19th c.
391 American ink and watercolor theorem
392 Small American ink and watercolor river landscape
393 New England stained pine and birch harvest table
394 Two black toleware bread trays, 19th c.
395 Richmond Cedar Works painted bucket, early 20th c
396 Two Pennsylvania or Ohio one-drawer stands
397 Sheraton painted pine dressing table, 19th c.
398 West Virginia stoneware crock, 19th c.
399 New England Chippendale maple tall chest
400 Ohio painted poplar dower chest, mid 19th c.
401 Ohio painted poplar blanket chest
402 New England painted dome lid box, 19th c.
403 Western Pennsylvania tanware creamer and flowerpo
404 Pennsylvania stained poplar jelly cupboard
405 Western Pennsylvania stoneware advertising cooler
406 Two dome lid dresser boxes, 19th c.
407 Mohair rabbit squeak toy, late 19th c.
408 Black toleware coffee pot, 19th c.
409 Black toleware coffee pot, 19th c.
410 Two black dome lid boxes, 19th c.
411 Pennsylvania Sheraton painted one-drawer stand
412 Ohio painted poplar two-drawer stand, 19th c.
413 Sheraton cherry splay leg stand, 19th c.
414 Western Pennsylvania stoneware crock and jug
415 Two black toleware boxes, 19th c.
416 Ohio painted jewelry box, early 20th c.
417 New England painted pine chest of drawers
418 Collection of toleware, 19th c.
419 Ohio painted pine and poplar cupboard, 19th c.
420 Wallpaper dresser box, 19th c.
421 Sheet iron Indian weathervane, early/mid 20th c.
422 Two wallpaper hat boxes, 19th c.
423 Redware crock and pitcher, 19th c.
424 Painted pine hanging cabinet, 19th c.
425 Redware sugar bowl and cover, 18th/19th c.
426 Pennsylvania or Ohio Sheraton painted stand
427 Painted pine hanging wall box, 19th c.
428 Painted sawbuck table, late 19th c.
429 Conestoga wagon box, 18th/19th c.
430 Collection of Stiegel-type enameled glass
431 Ethan Allen Greenwood oil on panel portrait
432 Pennsylvania Federal walnut tall case clock
433 Two yellow toleware dome lid boxes, 19th c.
434 Pennsylvania painted pine bentwood pantry box
435 Pennsylvania walnut and cherry tavern table
436 Two Pennsylvania watercolor fraktur, 19th c.
437 Friederich Krebs fraktur birth certificate
438 Five folk art carved and painted birds
439 Painted pine hanging cupboard, 19th c.
440 Three painted bentwood canisters, 19th c.
441 Joseph Lehn painted sugar bucket
442 Pennsylvania tiger maple two-part Dutch cupboard
443 Leacock Township Artist fraktur birth certificate
444 Southeastern Pennsylvania fraktur bookplate
445 Painted courting mirror, mid 18th c.
446 Pennsylvania or Ohio painted pine secretary
447 Red peafowl spatter
448 Blue and teal rainbow spatter cup and saucer
449 Lone star quilt, late 19th c.
450 Pennsylvania toleware dome lid box, 19th c.
451 Pennsylvania toleware canister, 19th c.
452 Painted butternut center table. mid 19th c.
453 Henry Wetzel, Dotted One Artist fraktur
454 George III mahogany wing chair, ca. 1770
455 Chippendale mahogany stool, 18th c.
456 English inlaid mahogany lock side cabinet
457 Pair of large Minton Majolica planters
458 English silk on linen sampler, dated 1832
459 Chinese export porcelain rose medallion punch bow
460 Irish George III carved mahogany pier table
461 George II mahogany foot stool, ca. 1750
462 Aristide Fontana carved marble bust of a woman
462 Set of four garden statues of the four seasons
462 Steinway & Sons Model B Grand piano
463 George II mahogany wing chair, ca. 1760
464 Miniature George II mahogany tea table
465 German Westerwald stoneware jug
466 Diminutive George I oak gateleg table, ca. 1740
467 Hamadan runner, early/mid 20th c.
468 Karabaugh long rug, early 20th c.
469 Hamadan long rug, early 20th c.
470 Semi antique Bidjar carpet
471 Semi antique Bidjar mat
472 Lesghi Star Shirvan carpet, early 20th c.
473 Ferraghan carpet, early 20th c.
474 Isfahan pictorial rug
475 Persian long rug, early 20th c.
476 Semi antique Caucasian carpet
477 Lesghi Star Shirvan carpet, early 20th c.
478 Semi antique Bidjar carpet
479 Ferraghan carpet, ca. 1910
480 Serapi carpet, ca. 1900
481 Semi antique Bidjar carpet
482 Heriz carpet, ca. 1940