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Girandole, American c.1850 "Colonial Soldier & Girl"

  To a single cast bronze girandole candlestick of American origin c.1840-1860. Known as the spirit of '76. This single pedestal model retains the highlight original gold plating. It is mounted with snowflake period prisms. A similar style example can be seen in plate #278 in "19th Century Lighting" by H. Parrott Bacott. (#1137)
Dimensions:  Height: 15.25"  Length: 5"  Width: 3"
$1,600.00  
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Fireback, 18th C. English, Religious Pilgrims

  To a fine quality cast iron fireplace fireback. The unsigned example is of European or English origin. The front is cast with a religious scene of two pilgrims and a monk. Of tombstone top form, the perimeter of the fire back retains the original moulded edge. Note: these firebacks were used to protect the brick of the fireplace and to radiate heat to the front. There is one partial crack, which is usual with this early type of flood mold casting. (#1140)
Dimensions:  Height: 24"  Length: 24"  Width: 1"
$1,900.00  
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Andirons, Brass & Iron, Ball Top, early 19th C.

  A pair of early 19th c. English or American ball top fireplace andirons. This pair retains the original iron billets with cabriole legs with spurs ending in snake feet. They have been cleaned and lacquered. They also have the left and right brass galleries and matching log stops also in brass. This pair are are known as lefts and rights as they flare to fill in the fireplace opening. The andirons have been hand polished and treated with conservation lacquer, which can be easily removed. (#1144)
Dimensions:  Height: 17.50"  Length: 27"  Width: 13"
$2,800.00  
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Tea Caddy, Mahogany, English "Bombay shape", c.1760-1780

  To a rare 18th c. English Bombay tea caddy retaining the original handle with the normal repairs. This example has a fine old patina finish. The secondary woods are oak and pine. (#1149)
Dimensions:  Height: 5.75"  Length: 10.50"  Width: 6.25"
$1,900.00  
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Transom, Eliptical, Lead, New England c.1790-1810

  To a small fine quality New England over door transom. The exterior is soft pine wood. The center is comprised of tin members covered with cast lead paterae. The apex is a basket of flowers surrounded by star flowers connecting swags of filigree. This survival is high quality and most unusual do to the extensive ornament. The window has been hand cleaned, repaired and reglazed with period American glass. (#1167)
Dimensions:  Height: 13.50"  Length: 38.75"  Width: 2"
$6,000.00  
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Andirons, Brass & Iron, Steeple Top, Boston, c.1810

  To a most rare pair of fireplace andirons signed by the maker, "Davis, Boston" c. 1810. The andirons are raised on cabriole spurred legs above are turned bases with turned balls and faceted spires. The andirons retain the original brass signed galleries with log stops matching the fronts. The wrougt iron billets to the rear have had some repair. They have been cleaned and treated with conservation lacquer. (#1170)
Dimensions:  Height: 16"  Length: 20"  Width: 11"
$3,350.00  
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Fireplace Fender, pierced brass, 19th c., English

  A good quality 19th century English or American neoclassic fireplace fender. The fender is fretted and highly engraved and also mounted with brass buttons. It is strengthened below with an iron bar. At one point it had been reduced in length. The fender has been hand cleaned and treated with conservation lacquer which can easily be removed. (#1178)
Dimensions:  Height: 8.25"  Length: 51"  Width: 12.50"
$1,900.00  
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Stool, Piano, Victorian rococo style, Mahogany c.1840

  An early English or American piano stool, signed to the bottom "J FITTER." This example is made of highly figured walnut and retains a good patinaed surface. The bottom is also hand carved in Neoclassic motives and the piece retains the original upholstery and needlework show covering with modern trim. (#1179)
Dimensions:  Height: 20"  Length: 0"  Width: 13.50"
$1,900.00  
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Girandole, American c.1848 "Natty Bumppo & Daniel Boone"

  To a single cast bronze girandole candlestick of American origin c.1848. Known as "Natty Bumppo & Daniel Boone." This single pedestal model is signed by the maker, "Cornelius & Co., Patented December 5, 1848." It is mounted with snowflake period prisms. A similar style example can be seen in plate #243a,b,c,d in "19th Century Lighting" by H. Parrott Bacott. (#1182)
Dimensions:  Height: 17.50"  Length: 6.50"  Width: 4"
$1,600.00  
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Girandoles, Set 3, American c1850 "Capture of Major Andre"

  To a three piece girandole set of candlesticks of American origin c.1856. Known as "The Capture of Major Andre." This set is signed, "Patent Applied For" It is mounted with snowflake period prisms. The set retains the original gilt, which is in fine condition. A similar style example can be seen in plate #233,234a,234b,234c,2334d The catalog for "Starr Fellows & Co. #74 Beekman St., New York" in the book titled "19th Century Lighting" by H. Parrott Bacott. (#1183)
Dimensions:  Height: 17.50"  Length: 16.50"  Width: 4"
$3,800.00  
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Girandole, American c.1858 "Elizabethan Couple"

  To a single cast bronze girandole candlestick of American origin c.1858. Known as "The Elizabethan Couple" This single pedestal model retains the original gilt surface, in good condition. It is mounted with rare faceted snowflake period prisms. A similar style example can be seen in the "Sample Book of Lamps, Candleabra, and Lighting fixtures for Gas and Oil" by Henry N. Hooper & Co. Boston 1858. See Plate #238b "19th Century Lighting" by H. Parrott Bacott. (#1184)
Dimensions:  Height: 19"  Length: 16"  Width: 4"
$2,099.00  
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Girandole, American c.1850 "Colonial Soldier & Girl"

  To a three arm cast bronze girandole candlestick of American origin c.1840-1860. Known as "The Spirit of '76" This Double pedestal model retains the highlight original gold plating. It is mounted with oakleaf and acorn period prisms. A similar style example can be seen in plate #278 in "19th Century Lighting" by H. Parrott Bacott. (#1185)
Dimensions:  Height: 18.75"  Length: 17.50"  Width: 4.50"
$2,150.00  
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Mirror, Wall, English, Walnut c.1710-1725

  To a fine quality English Queen Anne - George I period English mirror. Constructed of pine, the front is veneered with moulded herring bone walnut. The mirror retains two original period beveled plates. (#1187)
Dimensions:  Height: 35.50"  Length: 22"  Width: 1"
$5,700.00  
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Stand, Pedestal, Torchier, English c.1880-1900

  To a fine and rare English Adams' neoclassic revival Torchier. The top with raised edge is surrounded with egg and dart moulding. Below are three rams heads, which center composition ornamented legs, ending in cloven hooves. The top section has a pendant and the legs at the bottom are connected with a solid shelf or stretcher. The piece has had some restoration to the ornament and gilt. (#1200)
Dimensions:  Height: 48"  Length: 17"  Width: 17"
$12,000.00  
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Andirons, Brass & Iron, Baluster, English, Tools c.1810

  To a rare set of andirons with matching tools, having turned brass balusters on cabriole spurred legs ending in ball feet. The andirons retain the original wrought iron billets. The two tools comprise: a shovel and tongs in original condition, both constructed of wrought iron with brass finials. Note: the brass has been hand polished and treated with conservation lacquer which can be easily removed. The tool height is 31 inches. (#1222)
Dimensions:  Height: 14.50"  Length: 17"  Width: 9"
$2,800.00  
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Painting, Oil on Canvas,"Blue Boy," English, c.1750

  To a good quality mid-18th century oil painting on canvas of a young gentleman, in a blue jacket with gilt embroidery in the baroque manner. This painting has been conserved and is in a 19th century frame. (#1233)
Dimensions:  Height: 35"  Length: 0"  Width: 30"
$4,999.00  
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Pedestal, Marble, c.1850-1900

  A stone and marble statuary pedestal of the c. 1860-1880 period. Made in 2-colored marble for drawing room use to display heavy sculpture. Also mounted with four brass rings. Restoration to the base and capital. The top rotates. (#1236)
Dimensions:  Height: 38"  Length: 13.50"  Width: 13.50"
$4,000.00  
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Chandieier, Bronze, French, Leaves c.1890-1920

  To a fine handmade cast bronze and spun brass chandelier. The double arms are trimmed in gilt as are band courses and foliage to the upper pedestal. The chandelier is in the Empire manner and has been drilled for electric which is not in use. (#1252)
Dimensions:  Height: 0"  Length: 0"  Width: 0"
$12,000.00  
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Andirons, Brass & Iron, American 2 Lemon top c.1800

  To a pair of American double lemon topped andirons of late 18th or early 19th century. The columns are well turned and supported on cabriole legs with spurs ending in ball feet. The andirons retain their original wrought iron billets. This form is unusual and very decorative. The andirons have been hand cleaned and treated with conservation lacquer which can easily be removed. (#1256)
Dimensions:  Height: 22"  Length: 10.50"  Width: 20"
$3,350.00  
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Mirrors, Pair, Italian or French, 19th Century

  A pair of Italian or French late 19th century oval mirrors contained in hand carved Louis XV style gilt wood frames. The mirror plates are hand engraved and frosted with baskets of flowers and filigree. The frames retain old gilding and some water gilding. (#1283)
Dimensions:  Height: 33"  Length: 22"  Width: 0"
$9,350.00  
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