18-D Maine Antique Digest, December 2016
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The spice chest, $4500, speaks for itself, while the red fire bucket atop it is
not bad either and was offered for $975 by Stephen-Douglas, Rockingham,
Vermont.
Latcham House
Antiques,
Waterville, Ohio,
sold this ship
diorama.
The optometrist sign, $765, and the lion head, $995, were from
Blue Line Antiques, Port Leyden, New York.
This blue crock sold to a collector who has 17
others from the same potter. It was offered
by Colleen Boland Alpers of Cedar Rapids,
Iowa.
Bill Quinn of Alna, Maine, had
the red bench for $350; the
“Lawrence Fruit & Produce
Co.” sign for $550; the detour
signs, $195 for both, and they
sold; and the small yellow
chest (on the bench) for $225;
it sold.
The show at opening.
The multicolor spongeware
pitchers ranged from $175
to $500, and the bowl was
$175 from Nancy Douglass
of Willow Spring Perennial
Antiques, Clifton Park,
New York.
What is under all
those bubbles being
unpacked? A stuffed
$550 porcupine, of
course, offered by Home
Farm Antiques, Bolton
Landing, New York.
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