

8-B Maine Antique Digest, April 2017
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The Lilli Diamond dress (right), perfect for spring, was tagged $185 by The Store with No
Walls, Hackensack, New Jersey. The black lace Geoffrey Beene cocktail dress from the 1970s
was priced at $349.
Cherry Vintage,
Brooklyn, stocks
clothing for men and
women from 1900
through the late
1990s. The coat rack
with red paint, which
came from an estate
sale on Long Island,
was tagged $650.
Thomas Clark of Francestown, New Hampshire, made lots of sales,
including the WPA sign seen here. It had an asking price of $1800. The
shoe sign was tagged $2800, and the Revolutionary War drum was
$6800. Clark sold a marine painting, a weathervane in the shape of a
ram, and more.
This large burl bowl from
Maine, 25" diameter, with
original iron binding, was
priced at $8500 by Malcolm
Magruder of Millwood,
Virginia. The pair of powder
horns from the Canadian
Maritimes region was priced
at $5500.
Michele Fox of Weston, Connecticut, brought French textiles and other linens,
including campaign handkerchiefs, as well as cases filled with silver bracelets,
Bakelite, and Chanel and Hermès jewelry. This oil on board, 24" x 36", signed
“Jacone,” in its original frame was priced at $2500.
Waiting in line for the 1 p.m. opening
of the Big Flea at the Hammerstein
Ballroom on West 34th Street.