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Maine Antique Digest, April 2017 9-B

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A schoolgirl pine box, probably

New York state, 1820-30, with a

hillside scene and house with red

chimneys, was priced at $4500 by

Sandy Jacobs Antiques, Swampscott,

Massachusetts. The bobblehead

chalkware figure of a woman holding

a child was tagged $3900.

A “jazzy” bar from the 1960s was tagged $1450 by Judy Milne. The Brooklyn sign sold. A pair

of cat andirons, signed “Liberty Foundry,” was priced at $1250 the pair, and the pear, flat in

the back, was $2200. Considering that the show’s venue was changed on such short notice, the

New York City and Kingston, New York, folk art dealer said, “I did OK. I had a decent show.”

French enamelware, 1900-40, in blue, red, and uncommon orange “droopy check”

was available from Harry & Ginny’s, Brookhaven, New Jersey, and ranged in price

from $100 to $300.

Hamish Hog Antiques, Plainfield,

New Jersey, asked $125 for this

circa 1890 Brooklyn port wine jug.

Duchess Arts & Antiques,

New York City, offered this

sterling silver necklace with

carnelian by Ronald Hayes

Pearson (1924-1996) for

$795.

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