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Maine Antique Digest, December 2016 9-E

Polly Warren Antiques

presents

Americana and Nautical Estates Auction

November 27, 2016 – 11 AM

Preview: Day of sale 9-11am &

Saturday, November 19th – Saturday, November 26th

from 11-5 each day - Closed on

anksgiving

Rt. 44, 380 Winthrop Street, Rehoboth, MA 02769

***Fresh items from Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket & Cape homes***

Nautical Items:

Many antique ship models; 8+

scrimshaw whales’ teeth; 2 chronometers; 2 stick

barometers; ship’s lanterns;

rare “breaching whale”

stoneware jug

& others; antique diving suit;

whalebone canes; antique nautical charts; Nantucket

baskets; whale harpoons; whale plaques by Clark

Voorhees; Frank Adams weathervanes; portholes;

tin “Lusitania”; Nantucket jag wheels; 2 ivory swi s;

ivory mini-globe compass; Bellamy eagle; sailor made

boxes & ivory pcs.; ivory game set.

Decoys:

60 old decoys: 3 Elmer Crowell geese and

2 slat loomers; Nantucket plovers; many shorebirds;

Ken Harris; Robert Innis; Dr. Starr; Gus Wilson

(attr); F. Adams.

Folk Art:

19th-c. Robb School Tobacco store Indian;

antique carousel horse; Bellamy eagle; etc.

Artwork:

Antique ship paintings incl. omas Willis;

Gay Head Revenue Cutter; 2 ship captain portraits;

1864 Arctic whaling; Stan Woodward; James Gale

Tyler; Wm. Birchall; W.F. Macy; H.M. Brett; J. Clark;

English woollie ship; Frank Swi Chase (2); Emil

Carlsen; W.P. Chrisman; B. Champney; Abbott

Fuller Graves; E.M. Bannister (2); John Falato (2) CT

photorealist; C.H. Miller; Vern Broe; Jan Pawlowski

(2); John Modesitt; F.S. Rousseau; Edward Cabot; J.B.

Reid; Tony Sarg Nantucket poster; K. Weems bronze;

4 rare Havell 1809 lithographs;

Silver:

Early American silver incl. tongs by Jos.

Moulton III; many lots coin silver spoons; 3 sterling

atware sets; Georgian silver; sterling cups, boxes,

hollowware: more.

Furniture:

18th- and 19th-c. ne American furniture -

Rare Boston blockfront diminutive chest; rareWilliam

and Mary walnut lowboy; rare mini Q.A. drop-leaf

table; highboy and chest on frame; Hepplewhite

Portsmouth chest and other chests; 3 card tables;

slant-front Chippendale desk; Southern sideboard; 3

country cupboards; cellarette; tiger maple 2-dr. stand

and 78” farm table; Huge 19th-c. rosewood opium

bed; Sunderland maple drop-leaf table; camphorwood

chests; Huge Victorian bookcase; ship’s captain desk;

Antique Rugs:

15 antique rugs incl. ne Persian

(signed); Oushak; Kazak; Agra; Caucasian; Feraghan

Sarouks; Karaja; Peking;

Glass & China:

Early American glass - much

Sandwich with rare colored pieces; Pittsburgh glass;

int and pattern glass; Chinese Canton and export:

Japanese; Sta ordshire American marine.

Misc.:

Art Buchwald typewriter; Silver and tortoise

Chinese jewelry chest; early Am. lighting; tin lantern

“Camp Ground”; SS Pendleton relic; Bowie knife w/

walrus handle; more.

Clocks:

Banjo clocks by Chelsea and 18th century;

E. Howard marble regulator; 2 ship’s chronometers;

Patek Philippe Naviquartz; Chelsea bronze ship’s bell;

18th-c. tall clock by Waight London; French bronze

eagle double inkwell clock.

Information: 508-771-1722. MA License #918.

Catered under heated tent.

Absentee and phone bidding accepted.

Online bidding available at

Invaluable.com

.

Marion Estate Auction

Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 10 AM

Viewing – Fri. - 2 pm to 6 pm & Sat - 8 am to 9:30 am

New Location: Music Hall, 164 Front Street, Marion, MA

Featuring collections from the estate of Mike Ippolito, noted whaling historian & collector,

estate of Noel Hill of S Dartmouth, a Block Island estate,

collections from Rodney Hilton Brown & others.

Whaling Items:

harpoons, scrimshaw, whales teeth, R. Monfils teeth, canes,

tools, carved whale vertebrae, Nantucket basket by Reyes, weathervane,

advertising items, sea chests, whale oil lamps, whaling photos, great collection of

rare books & paper.

Fine Art

: J.J. Audubon, W. Bauer, P. Bazzanti, Berglund, Bouier,

T. Buttersworth, B. Chapin, J. Collot, F. Cozzens, C. Drew, Robert Duff, R. Gachot

sculpture, C.H. Gifford, T. Hardy, G. Hays, S.P. Jackson, H.G. Sahler bronze, J. Spencer,

C. Stetson, A. Van Beest, G. Whitaker, W. Whitehead

Decorative Arts:

pre-Columbian

Taino stone figures, carved wood eagle, Heintz art metal, P. Peltz and H. Gibbs carved birds,

18th-c. wrought iron, QAcandlesticks, 19th-c. swords.

Sterling &Coin

: Jensen, La Paglia, Tiffany,Arthur

Stone, Gorham’s Donald Colflesh, Kirk, Ball, Tompkins & Black.

Ceramic &Glass:

René Lalique, Paris

porcelain urns, huge Shalimar perfume, Redware, Mocha, Rookwood, Hampshire, Roseville, Canton,

Rose Medallion, Bohemian enamel lustres, Limoges punch bowl, Majolica,

decorated stoneware, Scottish paperweights, Waterford, Sunderland lustre.

Clocks:

Patel, Paris bronze & marble mantel clock, Chelsea ship clock, banjo with whaleship

Niger.

Furniture:

Virginia chest, Newport Goddard Townsend tea table, Stickley,

Herman Miller.

Ephemera & Books:

18th-, 19th-, & 20th-c. books, postcards,

papers on whaling, nautical history, Nantucket, early whaling documents, ship’s

passport – Andrew Johnson, 1860 Desilver’s military map of U.S.

Rugs:

Tabriz,

Bidjar, Caucasian, Chinese, Herez, Soumak, Sarouk.

Jewelry:

pocket watches, gold

stick pins, gold bracelets, Victorian rings.

Misc.:

Louis Vuitton case, Shaker shovels,

Edison home phono, Webster Costello globe, large clamshell, gaming wheels, fire

bucket. This is only a partial list. Approx. 500 lots.

Sale conducted by Marion Antique Auctions.

Frank McNamee, Manager, C. David Glynn, Auctioneer, MA lic#583,

tel. 508-748-3606 or 508-498-7136.

Buyer’s premium of 20% will be applied to the purchase price of all items.

25% for LiveAuctioneers. 26% for Invaluable

Online catalog:

www.marionantiqueauctions.com

Live bidding at

liveauctioneers.com

and

invaluable.com

Directions: Take exit 20 off Rt 195 onto Rte 105 South

towards Marion. Go straight at lights.

Continue 8/10 mile to Music Hall on right.