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Maine Antique Digest, March 2017 7-CS

Christopher Settle

Newton, Mass.

617-365-2529 •

CPSAntiques@gmail.com

No Shop. No Shows. No Website.

Just the best damn Federal/Classical

picker in New England.

I will gladly e-mail photos and ship items.

My 33rd year in New England

Wonderful Walnut

Victorian Recamier,

with fully carved

eagle and shield.

Philadelphia, c. 1876.

Likely made for the

1876 Centennial

International

Exhibition.

Newly upholstered.

W. 63½", Ht. 45".

Fine, English inlaid, and paint-

decorated satinwood box, c. 1800.

All original, including silver handle

and hinge. Ht. 3½", w. 10¼".

Fine and rare complete

American Federal

Fireplace set.

New York, c. 1800.

Andiron ht. 22½".

Firescreen w. 52½".

Dana Tillou Fine Arts

1478 Hertel Avenue • Buffalo, New York 14216 • 716.854.5285 •

danatilloufinearts.com

• See more on our website

Wednesday-Saturday 10-5 • cell: 716.984.5105

Prices range from $525.00 - $3000.00

John Yerger, Amer. Master of Trompe l'Oeil,

Homage to Martin Johnson Heade

, 2016,

8” x 10” oil on panel

American School, c. 1850

Livingston Manor on the Hudson

, oil on canvas, 27” x 36” overall

Fine, original frame. Roderic Blackburn letter available

Outstanding American black walnut relief-carved

panel of fruit compote and flowers. 13” x 23”, c. 1880

Salter Wood ID

Jean Lipman (Amer. 1910-1998)

Folk Art authority

Quilt Designs

, oil on linen, 37” square, signed

Eunice Hovey Peck, c. 1880

American Winter Scene w/barn and outbuildings

,

15 1/2” x 23 1/4”

Nicholas Gaspar – Yonkers, NY

1938 Car Portrait – Deco background, 17” x 23”

oil on board

Axel Gustafson (1867-1945)

Carved and Painted Eagle, c. 1920.

15” H x 17” W. See the Hofmeister 16-page

illustrated article on Gustafson in

NY Folklore

, 1989

Cherry Chippendale Pennsylvania Chest

with ogee feet and quarter columns, c. 1780

40” case, all original

Conn. Federal Cherry

Tilt-top Candlestand

c. 1810, with inlaid,

shaped 20” diameter

top. All original.