UNRESERVED COUNTRY ESTATES AUCTION_DAY 2

online only auction1 day sale 23 days away
  • Location Amesbury, MA 01913
Dates

Sale Starts

Sat
Apr 26
10am

Sale Ends

Sat
Apr 26

Terms

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

A SPECIAL NOTE FROM JOHN MCINNIS AUCTIONEERS, LLC (JMA): Our firm has been conducting auctions here in New England for nearly four decades. JMA prides itself on offering quality fresh to market and real objects (no fakes) at auction. We DONOT misrepresent the age or authenticity and we are always available to discuss the descriptions provided in the catalog. We generally will offer a limited guarantee on any major lot in the auction. The guarantee would be for the overall authenticity as represented and would apply to bidders who are relying on the catalog description to bid without ever attending in person. This would apply to a potential bidder and will only apply for ten (10) days after the auction date. (NO EXCEPTIONS) In the event a longer period of the time would be needed to determine authenticity as represented, the longer period requested would have to be agreed upon by both the consignor(s) and the potential buyer. This can sometimes apply if an independent expert needs to authenticate an object.

ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS: By registering to participate in a JMA auction thru any bidding service offered by us (whether present in person, by agent, by telephone or absentee bid, or through a live internet connection), you fully understand and expressly agree to the following terms and conditions, along with the agreement to be so bound. If a purchaser breaches any of these Terms of Sale, including the obligation to pay for purchased items, JMA may seek all remedies under the law including canceling the sale and reoffering the property without reserve. The rights and obligations of the parties shall be governed by the laws of the state of Massachusetts

REGISTRATION: Any bidder who registers thru one of our bidding platforms, (on line, in house, absentee) must register their name, mailing address, and telephone number prior to the auction. Unless known to JMA, all registrants are required to present two forms of identification, one of which must include a current photograph. Bidders may be required to present a valid Discover, Visa or MasterCard.

1. All items are sold AS IS, WHERE IS with all faults. There are no warranties or representations of merchantability, of fitness, nor of any other kind, express or implied. All items are available for your examination prior to bidding. Written and oral descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to authenticity, age, condition, materials or any other feature of items being sold. JMA attempts to catalog every lot correctly and will attempt to point out any defects but will not be responsible or liable for the correctness of the catalog or other descriptions of the lot. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC nor the consignor makes any representation or warranty, expressed or implied, as to whether the Buyer acquires rights in copyright or other intellectual property (including exhibition or reproduction rights) or whether the property is subject to any limitations or other rights. John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC does not make any representation or warranty as to title. All items in the catalog are sold as described. On Line Buyer(s) have the right to rescind the sale under the following conditions: A written condition report was requested, and received by the Auctioneer,48 hours prior to the auction start, and the description is, in any material respect, inaccurate, or if the physical condition of the property materially differs from what was described, the Buyer has paid for the lot within 10 days of the sale, Buyer has arranged and paid for shipping within 5 days of payment for the Lot, and the Buyer provides notice of intent to return the item within forty-eight hours following receipt of the property and Buyer returns the property to the Seller within ten (10) days of receiving the property in the same condition it was sold. Any buyer requesting an extension on payment terms will not be allowed to return any purchased lots for any reason. All shipping costs, duties, tariffs and /or other expenses incurred are non-refundable. At no time shall John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC be held liable for more than the fee amount earned from the consignor of the disputed lot if the buyer does not meet all of the requirements stated. This guarantee is only valid to the original buyer. Any item(s) being returned must be in the same condition as when purchased. Discrepancies of description shall be decided by mutually agreed experts in the field. Any disputes regarding authenticity must be in writing by a reputable source (field expert) and is at the expense of the purchaser.

Additional information applicable to this Sale may also be set in our Catalog, on our web site, or announced during the sale without prior notice. It is your responsibility to review that information. In registering to bid at any Sale, you agree to the applicable Bid Conditions and all items are sold As is, Where is, with all Faults.

Using any of our online Bidding services is entirely at your own risk. Access to and use of Online Bidding is dependent upon, among other things, the availability of the internet and the speed and quality of internet connections. John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC encourages bidders to attend Sales in person whenever possible.

Our goal is to provide prospective bidders with accurate and detailed information. All items are described to the best of our knowledge, however neither John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC nor its consignor makes any warranties or representations express or implied with respect to such property as to the physical condition, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, medium, period, origin, or estimated value of any lot sold. All measurements and weights are approximate. The absence of any reference to the condition of property does not imply perfect or imperfect condition. No statement anywhere, whether oral or written, whether made in the catalogue, advertisement, bill of sale or remarks by staff or the auctioneer, shall be considered a warranty representation or assumption of liability. Any reliance on any such content, advice, statement, or other information shall be at your sole risk.

Catalogs, including on-line catalogs and brochures are guides only and are based on information from sources believed to be reliable, but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed or warranted. The Auctioneer will not be liable for any errors or omissions. Photographs posted to the on line bidding websites may have had size modifications for display purposes. Estimated selling prices posted are for general information only and are not appraisals of value. The actual selling price of an item may be higher or lower. All weights and measurements are approximate. Any announcements and addendum's prior to the auction take precedence over the description in the catalog.

Conditions (If condition is not mentioned in a catalogue listing, this does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging.):
JMA will be pleased to provide a condition report for any lot on request. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Most of the items we sell are OLD and will have imperfections pursuant to age. We recommend prospective bidders examine all items in which they have an interest. By placing a bid, either in person, by phone, absentee or via the Internet, you signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire to or that you have chosen not to examine them. If you require absolute certainty in all areas of authenticity, and the results of your evaluation leave uncertainty in your mind, we recommend you have an expert examine the lot for you or DO NOT BID on the item in question. Bidding on these items is acceptance of these terms.

Lots are available for inspection prior to any Sale, and are for your convenience to satisfy yourself as to each and every aspect of a lot. You are strongly advised to examine in person any lot on which you may bid or have it examined on your behalf before any Sale at one of our auction previews. If there is any uncertainty to any lot we recommend you do not bid on the item in question. There are no refunds.

2. As used in these conditions of sale, the term "final bid" means the highest bid acknowledged by the auctioneer and the term "purchase price" means the sum of the final bid plus the premium payable by the buyer and sales tax if applicable.

3. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. The auctioneer has the right to reject any bid, to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion and in the event of any dispute between bidders to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding or to re-offer and resell the lot in dispute. In the event of any dispute after the sale, JMA record of final sale shall be conclusive. Internet bidders should be aware that auction floor bids taken by the Auctioneer always supersede bids taken online, therefore it is often necessary for Internet bidders to bid again to have the contending bid on any particular item.

4. JMA reserves the right to withdraw any lot before the sale. The record of sale kept by the auction house will be taken as final in the event of dispute.

5. DISPUTE BETWEEN BIDDERS: If any dispute arises between two or more bidders, bidding on line or in house, the auctioneer may decide the same or may immediately put the lot up for sale again, and resell to the highest bidder. The decision of the auctioneer shall be final and absolute. The purchaser assumes complete responsibility for items at the fall of the hammer.

6. RESERVES: Some lots carry reserves or minimum selling prices. This is a figure set by the consignor and the auction house below which a lot will not be sold. The auction house will execute the reserve bids. The reserve will not exceed the low estimate. Estimates are subject to change at any time prior to the offering of each lot.

7. ABSENTEE and PHONE BIDDING: We are pleased to offer on line, absentee and phone bidding for prospective bidders who cannot be present at the auction. An absentee bid form must be completed and faxed or emailed to our gallery. Absentee bids will be executed competitively and confidentially. All bids are held in the strictest confidence and must be received 24 hours prior to the auction. Leaving an absentee or phone bid on a lot indicates your willingness to open the bidding at one half the printed low estimate, and gives the auctioneer the authority to open the bidding at that level. JMA shall have the right to withdraw any item at any time for any reason and to default any sale in the event of an error or dispute. In the case of identical absentee bids, the bid received first will prevail. Bidders are encouraged to submit absentee bids 24 hours prior to the auction. We reserve the right to pre-authorize a credit card deposit.

In bidding on line you acknowledge and agree that each bid submitted is irrevocable and cannot be amended or corrected, even if submitted in error and notified to us. You accept full liability for all bids submitted.

JMA will not be held responsible for any errors or failures, whether human or technology related, to accurately execute bids. WE ACCEPT NO LIABILITY FOR ANY FAILURE OR DELAY IN EXECUTING BIDS OR ANY ERRORS CONTAINED IN BIDS PLACED VIA AN ONLINE BIDDING SERVICE.

8. BIDDER'S INFORMATION

Standard Bid Increments:
We sell 70-100 lots per hour. Following are general guidelines for bidding increments:
0-49=10 50-499= 25 500-1999=100
2,000-4,999=250 5,000-19,999=1000 20,000-49,999=5000
50,000-99,999=10,000 100,000-159,999=15,000 160,000-199,999=20,000
200,000-+=25,000

BUYERS PREMIUM: A buyers premium will be applied to the purchase price of all items:
24%. All In House Registered bidders attending the auction on sale day. (4% Discount with cash or check.)

24%.All Absentee, Phone (2% discount cash or check) and

24%.On-line Internet Bidding using a partnered live on-line software such as Liveauctioneers.com. There will be no discount offered. (If using an on line payment service additional fees may apply)

All items are sold AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS and ALL SALES ARE FINAL.

9. Title to the offered lot shall pass to the buyer upon the fall of the auctioneer's hammer and announcement by the auctioneer that the lot has been sold. The buyer shall forthwith assume full risk and responsibility for the lot and shall pay the full purchase price.

10. No lot may be removed from JMA premises until the buyer has paid in full the purchase price thereof. In addition to other remedies available by law, auction house reserves the right to impose a late charge of 1 1/2% per month on the purchase price if the buyer does not make payment in full in accordance with these conditions of sale.

11. Please note that lots containing ivory, tortoiseshell, or other animal materials may be subject to regulations imposed by the Endangered Species Act and by the United States Fish and Wildlife Department. John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC will abide to all U.S. Laws in regards to the sale of ivory or other endangered species. Some countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, and prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import these lots into another country. Buyer is responsible for any and all CITES permits. JMA is not able to assist the purchaser in attempting to obtain the appropriate licenses and/or certificates, and there is no assurance that an export license or certificate can be obtained. All buyers agree to comply with any and all domestic and international restrictions on the trade of endangered species as a condition of the sale. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or license does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and obtaining to tile to the item.

12. FIREARMS SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC complies with all Federal and State rules and regulations relating to the purchasing, registration and shipping of firearms. A Bidder is required to provide appropriate documents and the payment of associated fees. All firearm transactions will be handled through Northeast Firearms, LLC, 108 Newbury St, Peabody, MA 01960 (978)826-5457 or visit https://www.northeastarmsammo.com or STATELINE GUNS, AMMO and ARCHERY, 153 PLAISTOW ROAD, PLAISTOW, NH 03865. They will handle all paperwork and transfers related to firearms. YOU MUST BE A NH RESIDENT OVER 21 OR HAVE AN FFL TO PICK UP/SHIP FROM STATELINE STORE LOCATION. Please contact Gene at 603-382-4131 or email statelineguns@aol.com. Bidder is responsible for providing a shipping address that is suitable for the receipt of a firearm. The provisions of sections 122 to 129D, inclusive, and sections 131, 131A, 131B and 131E shall not apply to: any firearm, rifle or shotgun manufactured in or prior to the year 1899.

13. ALL FRAMES, CLOCKS, GOLD GILT AND MIRRORS ARE SOLD AS IS. When selling oil lamps, the oil will be removed prior to shipping. All clocks and timepieces are sold as is, JMA makes no warranties or guaranties that any clock or watch is in working order.

14. PAYMENT TERMS: Invoices will be emailed to the email address registered with your Auction Platform within 48 hours of the conclusion of the Auction. Payment is due upon receipt of the invoice. ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE SETTLED WITHIN 10 DAYS OF THE AUCTION DATE. All payments must be made in US Funds. Payment shall be in personal or business check (items held till check clears), money order, cashier's check, Visa, MasterCard and Discover, bank wire transfer (a fee will be charged for wire transfers or other transactions which will be the responsibility of the buyer). All overseas transactions or purchases of precious metals will be in check or wire transfer only.

15. ON-LINE PAYMENT TERMS: Payment terms are determined thru the online auction platform, fees may apply.

Buyers not known to us who wish to write a check must provide a current letter of credit from their bank guaranteeing funds for that account. Credit arrangements must be made by the Friday prior to the day of auction so bank statements can be verified. We reserve the right to not issue a buyers number or to withhold merchandise if appropriate credit has not been established. We require wire transfers for international buyers and purchases including jewelry, coins, gold and silver. All payments should be made to John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC in U.S. Funds. We reserve the right to require bank checks for large purchases. Invoice(s) totals greater than $5,000.00 must be paid by Certified Check, Bank Check, or Wire Transfers (fee applies).

Acceptance of these terms through any bidding platform constitutes permission to charge successful bids to credit cards if payment is not received within five days of the auction. A service charge of $25.00 will be charged for any returned check.. Massachusetts State Sales Tax of 6.25% (or the tax rate of the state the Auction is being held) will be added to all final purchases, unless we are presented with a copy of a valid Massachusetts State Resale certificate. International buyers are responsible for tariffs, taxes or assessments of shipped items to the buyers country. All buyers having items shipped out of state are responsible for paying the tax to their respective states unless paying thru the online payment platform.

ON LINE BIDDERS: ITEMS CANNOT BE PICKED UP UNTIL AN INVOICE IS RECEIVED VIA EMAIL. THIS COULD TAKE UP TO 2 DAYS POST AUCTION.

SPECIAL PAYMENT TERMS REGARDING JEWELRY, PRECIOUS METALS and PURCHASES OVER $2,000.00: All Online and In House bidders with no prior bid history JMA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REQUIRE PAYMENT THRU Certified Bank Check, Bank Wire, or ACH payment. Full payment, including bank fees, must be made within three business days of notification of successful bid. No merchandise will be delivered to buyers unless JMA confirms full irrevocable payment has been received. ALL ITEMS MUST BE PAID FOR and SHIPPED to the NAME and ADDRESS on YOUR INVOICE a MATCHING PHOTO ID IS REQUIRED. All sales are final with no returns. Restrictions apply.

16. REMOVAL OF GOODS, STORAGE & PICK UP:

PLEASE NOTE: SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE BASED ON THE AUCTION AND LOCATION. WE ARE A BOUTIQUE AUCTION HOUSE AND ARE VERY USER FRIENDLY. IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO PURCHASE A NUMBER OF PIECES OF FURNITURE OR OTHER OBJECTS AND YOU NEED TO USE OUR STORAGE FOR AN UNUSUAL PERIOD OF TIME, WE WILL WORK TO ACCOMMODATE YOUR SITUATION. PLEASE CALL TO DISCUSS YOUR NEEDS. WE UNDERSTAND SHIPPING OVERSEAS ETC. CAN TAKE TIME. OUR GOAL IS TO MAKE YOUR AUCTION EXPERIENCE ENJOYABLE AND STRESS FREE.

JMA DOES OFFER A LIMITED BLANKET WRAP DELIVERY SERVICE.
PLEASE CONTACT OUR GALLERY FOR MORE DETAILS.

PACKAGING, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER, AND IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PURCHASE PRICE. All property is to be packed, shipped or transported at the risk and expense of the Purchaser. JMA CANNOT PROVIDE IN-HOUSE SHIPPING ON LONG DISTANCE DELIVERIES. ALL SHIPPING IS OUTSOURCED. A signed release or email with the name and contact information of your shipper must be submitted to JMA before any merchandise can be released. ITEMS MUST BE REMOVED FROM OUR Gallery WITHIN 10 DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION. Items are stored at the risk of the Purchaser. A 24 hour notice is required for any items that are to be picked up. A storage fee of $10.00 per day WILL be assessed per item if not removed within the requested time, regardless of size and value of the lot(s). Unless prior arrangements have been made and agreed to. Any item left in our gallery for more than one year, without making arrangements, will be considered abandoned. The item(s) will be sold, storage fees will be deducted and a check for the balance will be sent to the address we have on file. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR LOSS DUE TO SHIPPING.

The Auctioneer will have no responsibility for any loss or damage resulting from Auctioneers staff carrying, handling or loading any item(s) for any person.

There are several options below to choose from or you may choose a shipper of your own. Please note
choosing a shipper below is your responsibility, these are only recommendations. We assume no responsibility once an item is picked up by a shipper.

The following is a list of local parcel shippers for smaller items:
-THE UPS STORE, Curtis or Olivia, 380 Lafayette Road, Seabrook, NH 03874, 603-474-2420, fax, 603-474-2432, email, store1510@theupsstore.com.
-THE PARCEL ROOM, (Offers DHL, Fed Ex, UPS and International and USPS) Portsmouth, NH, Jeff Rowe, 603-431-4205 or email auctions@parcelroom.com
-XPS PACKAGING, Kevin or George, 978-232-9190 or gbrown@expsinc.com.

National shippers for larger items include:
-NORTHWIND TRANSPORT, Wendy Buckus 603-491-5199, email: nwtransport@aol.com
-JOE CONSTANTINO LLC, Specializing in the transport of antiques and fine art all over the US,
860-483-2390, joeconstantino@ymail.com
-RP DELIVERS, Ruby, 614-940-5119 or email rpdelivers@gmail.com (All over US)
-SURE EXPRESS, Judy, 207-797-3096, judy@sureexpress.com
-PLYCON VAN LINES, Bobby Rosario 631-269-7000 Ext 103 - 631-973-3080 Direct Line
-THE PARCEL ROOM, (Offers DHL, Fed Ex, UPS and International and USPS) Portsmouth, NH, Jeff Rowe, 603-431-4205 shipping@ParcelRoom.com
-CRATERS AND FREIGHTERS, Rick Cannata, 508-894-0123 or email boston@cratersandfreighters.com,
-TOUCH OF GREY, Scott Hay, 207-380-5631 email: tuchgrey@lincoln.midcoast.com,
-POOR BOY TRUCKING, Warren, 951-813-1459 or poorboytrucking56@gmail.com,
-FINE ART EXPRESS for Paintings and Fine art, @ 617-547-1600,
-INTEGRITY MOVERS, Jim Frati, estimate@integritymovers.com 207-233-5545,
-TRUSTED DELIVERY SERVICE, Bryan Tuttle 561-213-501, trusteddeliveries@gmail.com;

International Shipping:
We can assist with independent delivery services to International shippers located in Boston and New York.
-MASTERPIECE INTERNATIONAL, LTD - Matthew Gibbons-464 Bremen Street -East Boston, MA 02128 T +1.617.568.3870 | F +1.617.568.3860-boston@masterpieceintl.com
-CRATERS AND FREIGHTERS, Rick Cannata, 508-894-0123 or email boston@cratersandfreighters.com
-SURE EXPRESS-WORLD-WIDE, White Glove Deliveries, contact: Judy 800-335-9996 or 207-797-3096 or email judy@sureexpress.com

-Canadian and upstate deliveries Bernie Arsenault, bsarsenault@gmail.com or 905-376-6223.

17. If any applicable conditions herein are not complied with by the purchaser, in addition to other remedies available to it by law, including without limitation the right to hold the purchaser liable for the total purchase price, JMA at its option may either (a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser or (b) resell the property at public auction without reserve or minimum selling price, and the purchaser will be liable for any deficiency and costs, including handling charges, expenses of both sales, the commission on both sales at regular rates, all other charges due hereunder and incidental damages.

18. If we are prevented by fire, theft, or any other reason whatsoever from delivering any property to the purchaser, our liability shall be limited to the low auction estimate in the online catalog.

19. These terms and conditions of sale, as well as the respective rights and obligations of JMA and any purchasers or bidder at any sale of JMA, shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Massachusetts.

If there is anything relevant to this auction that you do not understand, please call the Gallery at 978-388-0400 and the Auctioneer or a member of his staff will assist you. John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC wants your auction experience to be comfortable and successful. We are available Monday thru Friday 8:30-4:00 EST to answer any of your requests. You can also reach us at mcinnisauctions@yahoo.com.

All photos and descriptions posted on the internet is the property of John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC and are subject to US copy write laws. No photo or description may be used without written approval by John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC. Use of these photos and descriptions may incur penalties.

John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC is licensed in Massachusetts (#770), New Hampshire (#2182), Maine (AUC840) and Florida (AU2662). Our firm has been conducting auctions for over forty years.

-WE DO NOT GIVE REFUNDS, ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
-ANY CHANGES TO THESE TERMS IN REGARS TO A PARTICULAR AUCTION WILL BE POSTED ON THE AUCTION WEBSITE.
Subject to errors and omissions.

A Two-Day Event SATURDAY, APRIL 26 at 10 am Lots 525-1087 SALE TO INCLUDE A VAST SELECTION OF COUNTRY FURNISHINGS and FURNITURE, VERY EARLY IRON HEARTH ACCESSORIES, HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES, COUNTRY STORE ITEMS, ORIENTAL CARPETS, QUILTS, PAINTINGS and 2022 ACURA RDX with 52,000 miles Bid in Person at our Gallery 76 Main Street, Amesbury, MA 01913 or online through Live Auctioneers
2020 BLACK ACURA RDX SH-AWD SUVEXCEPTIONAL (1845-1846) BALTIMORE ALBUM QUILTDIMINUTIVE (19th c) CHEST in ROBINS EGG BLUE WASH(19TH C.) R.V. CUNNINGHAM WINDSOR CAPTAIN'S CHAIR(19thc) PAINTED PINE COUNTRY CUPBOARDMINIATURE (19th c) GLAZED REDWARE JUGSMALL (19th c) GLAZED REDWARE PITCHER & MUGMANGANESE DECORATED (19th c) GLAZED REDWARE JUGMANGANESE DECORATED (19th c) GLAZED REDWARE JAR(19th c) GLAZED REDWARE PITCHER(19th c) OVERSIZED GLAZED REDWARE MUG(19th c) GLAZED REDWARE FOOD MOLD & PLATE(19th c) GLAZED STONEWARE JAR with SLIP DECORATIONSMALL (19th c) GLAZED REDWARE JUG(19th c) OVOID STONEWARE JUGCOUNTRY PINE SIDE-BY-SIDE SCHOOL DESK in RED PAINTSTONEWARE JAR with COBALT FLORAL SPRIGEDMANDS & CO. (2) GALLON STONEWARE JUGE.E. HALL & CO. (5) GALLON STONEWARE JUGCOBALT DECORATED STONEWARE JUG by I. SEYMOUR TROYDIMINUTIVE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE BUTTER CHURN(5) GLAZED STONEWARE BOTTLES, JARS and BOWLSBENCH with BOOT JACK ENDS in RED PAINTLARGE (19th c) PINE SLANT FRONT DESK on FRAMEDIMINUTIVE (19th c) BLANKET CHEST in RED PAINTEARLY (19TH C.) AMERICAN PINE TAVERN TABLE(19th c) SOFA with TURNED MAPLE LEGS in RED WASH(19th c) WROUGHT IRON CANDLE HOLDER & PEWTER LAMP(3) STICKING TOMMY CANDLE HOLDERS & (2) OTHERS(2) IRON & (2) TIN BETTY LAMPS(19th c) ENGLISH SILVER on COPPER TINDERBOX(19th c) FOLK ART PORTRAIT of a WOMAN in PROFILEEDWARD S. CURTIS "THE SCOUT- APACHE" OROTONE PRINTFULL BODIED ROOSTER WEATHERVANECARVED & PAINTED PACIFIC NORTHWEST CEDAR TOTEMWOODEN GARDEN BENCH in GREEN PAINTARCHITECTURAL-FORM FOLDING SCREEN / ROOM DIVIDERDOUBLE SIDED "TURNER ST"  STREET SIGN(2) LARGE VINTAGE OUTDOOR LANTERNS(19thc) QUARTER DRESSED GRANITE MILLSTONE(19thc) QUARTER DRESSED GRANITE MILLSTONE(19thc) QUARTER DRESSED GRANITE MILLSTONE(19thc) QUARTER DRESSED GRANITE MILLSTONE(19thc) QUARTER DRESSED GRANITE MILLSTONE(19thc) QUARTER DRESSED GRANITE MILLSTONE(19thc) QUARTER DRESSED GRANITE MILLSTONEPINWHEEL DRESSED GRANITE MILLSTONEPINWHEEL DRESSED GRANITE MILLSTONEIMPORTANT (19thc) AMERICAN FOLK ART  PORTRAITWINDSOR "MAMMY BENCH" in GREEN PAINTAMERICAN SCHOOL (19th c)SIGNED (20th c) FOLK ART PAINTING of CATS & DOG"HALLOWEEN" FIGURAL HOOKED RUG on FRAME(19th c) GENRE SCENE(19th c) BAMBOO-TURNED CHILD'S CHAIR in RED PAINTWRITING SLATES, 1889 ALMANACK & (2) CHILDRENS BOOKFANCY GOAT CART in STENCILED RED PAINTCHILDS LADDER BACK HEARTH CHAIR in BRICK RED PAINTANTIQUE SPINNING LOTTERY GLOBE CAGEFOLK ART CARVED & PAINTED BILLIARDS COUNTERART DECO BAKELITE POKER CHIPS & CADDY(19th c) CHILD'S ATLANTIC CITY PUSH TOYEARLY (19TH C.) CHILDS COUNTRY  HIGH CHAIRPINE and OAK GOAT WAGON STENCILED with a BULL DOGREALISTIC TOY SWORD for a YOUNG CHILDEARLY (19TH C.) YOUTH ROCKER WITH RED OVER-WASH(12) MINIATURE CARVED & PAINTED  ANIMALS(8) PAINTED CAST IRON ADVERTISING PUPPY FIGURES(20th c) CARVED & PAINTED LOG CABIN BANKBUDDY L. PRESSED STEEL TANKER TRUCK(19th c) OAK and IRON GOAT WAGONTIN BIRD CAGE with SLIDING DOOR and STRAP HANDLEDOUBLE BIRD CAGE with (2) MILK GLASS FONTS14 INCH WASPS NEST (BYKE)(19th c) WINDSOR ROCKING CHAIR in CHROME YELLOWHEPPLEWHITE TRAY TOP PINE & OAK STANDHAND WOVEN OUSHAK ORIENTAL THROW RUGROBERT STREET (1796-1865)(19th c) GENERAL DELIVERY WAGON PAINTED TRADE SIGNEARLY NATURAL FORMED TACK RACK(19thc) DOUBLE BROUGHAM FERDINAND FRENCH CARRIAGE(19thc) PAINT DECORATED (1) HORSE SLEIGHACORN-FORM SINGLE THROATED BRASS SLEIGH BELLS(2) NICE EARLY (19th c) FOOT WARMERSEARLY (20th c) SNOWSHOESLATE (19th c) DOCTOR'S HORSE DRAWN BUGGYWAGON JACK in BLUE PAINT, HITCH and HEART STIRRUP(19th c) PAINTED PONY CART(Early 20th c) FOLDING SILK PARASOL1912 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL #416(19th c) JEWELER'S TRADE SIGN(19th c) WOODEN BELL-FORM TRADE SIGNFREE STANDING (19thc) CARVED & PAINTED BARBER POLEMAINE POST OFFICE MAIL SORTERSTANDARD DISPLAY CO. COUNTERTOP DISPLAY CASEDONNEGANS KENNEBEC CLOTHING HOUSE (ME) AD CRATE(19th c) PAINTED TABLETOP DISPLAY CASECUSTOM PINE COUNTER TOP on SOUTH BEND LATHE BASEWHITE'S "VICTORIA" BRAND BACON & HAM ADVERT"TEA COFFEE SPICES SOAP" DRY GOODS CHESTHANGING SHELF with (12) PIGEON HOLES"ROBERT V. SADLIER GROCERIES" PORCELAIN SIGNWOOD AND WIRE COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY STAND(19th c) CRATE for (24) EMBALMING FLUID BOTTLES(5) EARLY (20TH c) BRASS SPRING SCALES(19th c) RETAILER'S WOODEN TILL DRAWERLARGE (19th c) DIVIDED MAIL SORTER(19th c) BED TRAY with GAMEBOARD & BOSTON ADSDACHSHUND-FORM CAST IRON BOOT SCRAPEREARLY (20th c) FYR-FYTER FIRE EXTINGUISHER(19th c) FIFTY DRAWER PINE APOTHECARY(19th c) R.H. MACY CO. CRATE with INSCRIPTIONPANELED (10) DRAWER MAHOGANY SPOOL CABINETFREE-STANDING BIN with HINGED TOP and LOWER DOOR(19TH C.) COUNTRY STORE PIGEONHOLE SHELF(4) VINTAGE WOODEN CRATES WITH LOCAL ADVERTISING(19th c) INDUSTRIAL AGE FACTORY MECHANISMGENERAL STORE RELATED ITEMS(19th c) (27) DRAWER APOTHECARYGENEROUS LOT OF ANTIQUE/VINTAGE FURNITURE HARDWAREVINTAGE COCA COLA ADVERTISEMENT & (2) TOBACCO TINSNICE LOT of ANTIQUE LAMP PRISM & WINDOW BULLSEYESGENEROUS LOT of ANTIQUE GLASS STOPPERSLOT of ANTIQUE CLOCK PARTS(3) GLASS STORAGE JARS with PAINTED STEEL LIDSEARLY EXAMPLE 1850 NECCO CONFECTIONERY BOXELABORATE TIN SIFTER with (10) FLANKING DRAWERS(19th c) ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. CAST IRON COFFEE MILLENTERPRISE 450 IRON COUNTER TOP COFFEE GRINDERANTIQUE GROUND COFFEE CATCH BIN with HANDLE(13) HOOK RACKTABLE LAMP INCORPORATING a TIN PEPPER CANISTERTABLE LAMP with GALVANIZED NYCS RAILROAD CAN BASETHREE (19th c) PINE PANTRY BOXESOPEN PIGEON HOLE ORGANIZER(19th c) GRAIN-PAINTED TIN WATERING CANANTIQUE COVERED SWING HANDLE BUCKET IN RED PAINTSMALL (19th c) PINE PANTRY BOX in HUNTER GREENSHAKER KEROSENE BUCKET(18) DRAWER CABINET ATTRIBUTED to SHAKER COLONY(19th c) HENNIKER (NH) SAP PAIL in RED PAINT(19th c) STAVE-FORMED SAP PAIL in YELLOW PAINT(19th c) OAK BALANCE SCALE(6) GRADUATED BEST SEALED DRY MEASURES(3) LARGE BENT WOOD DRY MEASURES FROM HENNIKER, NH(3) GRADUATING C.A. WILKINS DRY MEASURES etc(3) OAK DRY MEASURESHENNIKER, NH MILK CAN with PATRIOTIC REVIVAL MOTIFHENNIKER, NH SOUVENIR LOTEARLY AMERICAN COMMUNION WAFER IRONWROUGHT IRON DANGLE SPIT & STRAINER FRAME(4) WROUGHT IRON HEARTH TOOLSWROUGHT IRON HOOK RACKEXCEPTIONAL EARLY WROUGHT IRON POT LIFTERWROUGHT IRON DOUGH SCRAPER & EMBER RAKEVARIETY of WROUGHT IRON HOOKS(4) PIECES OF (19th c) COPPER AND IRON COOKWARE(19th c) IRON POSENT & SPIDER SKILLETSANTIQUE CAST IRON CAULDRON, LADELS, & SLUG WARMEREARLY PUDDLE CAST FLAT IRON GRIDDLE with STAND(2) (19th c) LONG-HANDLED WAFFLE IRONSWROUGHT IRON PEEL, HOOK & TRIPOD(18th c) WROUGHT IRON TRAMMEL HOOKEARLY PAIR OF WROUGHT IRON ANDIRONS AND TOASTER(3) (18th / 19th c) ) HAND WROUGHT GRID IRONSPRIMITIVE (10) POINT WROUGHT IRON CORN DRYERUNUSUAL (19th c) WROUGHT IRON EEL SPEAR(18th c) WROUGHT IRON RUSH LAMPEASEL-FORM WROUGHT IRON "SCOTTISH" BROILERWROUGHT IRON SUGAR SNIP, EMBER TONG & SCISSORSMINIATURE TIN PERCOLATOR & KETTLE STANDIRON FRYING PAN, TRIVET and GRIDDLE with HEARTWROUGHT IRON CRANE with SHAPED TIPWROUGHT IRON "DUTCH CROWN" GAME RACKCLAY PIPE DRYING RACK, APPLE ROASTER & STRAINER(19TH C.) IRON HEARTH TRIVET WITH QUEEN ANNE LEGSGROUPING of METALWARES(19thc) ELWELL 4572-4  PEAT SPADEPANELED CARPENTER'S CHEST FITTED for HANDTOOLS(19th c) FARRIER'S TOOL CHEST IN GREEN PAINT(2) 19TH C. WOODEN FERRIER'S TOOL CADDIESCUSTOM PINE COBBLER'S BENCHLARGE (19th c) HUTCH TABLEPORTABLE COUNTRY HOOK RACK in RED WASH(19th c) TIN ROASTER for SMALL FOWL(19th c) TIN FOWL ROASTER with LOCKING IRON SPIT(19th c) OPEN HEARTH TIN COFFEE ROASTER(19TH C.) COPPER AND IRON COOKWARE W/ TIN CADDY(19th c) WROUGHT IRON STRAINER PRESSGROUP of (19th c) IRON FARRIER & COBBLERS TOOLSANTIQUE SCALES, COUNTER WEIGHTS, & SCALE HANGER(2) WROUGHT IRON STRAP HINGES and a KETTEL STAND(3) PIECES of CAST IRON COOKWAREEARLY BRASS & IRON DOOR HARDWAREGROUPING of UTILITARIAN IRONWARESASSORTMENT OF VERY EARLY IRON MECHANICS TOOLSULYSSES S. GRANT MATCH HOLDER and CAST IRON TRIVETTwo (19th c) STENCIL DECORATED HEARTH BROOMSGROUPING of TINWARESLADYS FAVORITE HOT PLATE LIFTER & HEART FORM MOLD(3) ANTIQUE TIN FOOD MOLDS & (1) SIEVEGROUPING of TIN SIFTERS, BASKET & FLY DOME(4) DEPRESSION ERA HAND BEATERSSET of (6) JAPANNED SPICE CANNISTERSWHITE MOUNTAIN JUNIOR ICE CREAM FREEZERL. RESNICK & SONS STEEL BERRY BUCKET & CLOTHESPINSDOUBLE EAGLE FLASK, BLOWN MOLDED BOTTLE & a THIRDLOT of (19thc) BLOWN MOLDED APOTHECARY BOTTLES etc(19thc) PRIMITIVE PINE STEPBACK CUPBOARDEight (19th c) PEWTER PINT MEASURESThree (18th/19th c) PEWTER PLATES(19th c) PEWTER SPOONS & PLATESThree (19th c) PEWTER CHARGERSGROUP of (19th c) PEWTER WARESFour (19th c)  PEWTER INKWELLSGROUP of (19th c) PEWTER MEASURESPAIR of IMPERIAL QUART PEWTER MUGS & (2) TANKARDSIRON & PEWTER PORRINGERS, BRASS FINGER LAMP, ETCEBAN SMITH TEAPOT, CANDLESTICKS, MEASURE, LAMP etc1832 PORTRAITS of DR. PARSON G. & SARAH SHIPMANSET of (6) CARVER STYLE GREAT CHAIRSSUBSTANTIAL OAK TRESTLE TABLE(19th c) INSPIRED (6) LIGHT TIN CHANDELIER(19th c) PINE UTENSIL BOX in BLUE WASHNEW ENGLAND COUNTRY PRIMITIVE PIE SAFE in RED WASHCARVED BREAD BOARD, TRENCHER & FOOD CHOPPER(19th c) PAINTED WALL HANGING SPICE CABINET(19th c) DRY SINK in RED PAINTANTIQUE COPPER HAND PUMPCHARLES H TURNER of ALBANY CHAIN PUMP circa 1890(19th c) PAINT DECORATED TIN FARMHOUSE WASH BASINCOUNTRY PRIMITIVE DIVINING ROD & RUG BEATER(19th c) WALNUT UTENSIL BOX with PIERCED HEART(19th c) MAHOGANY WALL BOX(19th c) COUNTRY PRIMITIVE SLICER(19th c) WALL-HANGING COUNTRY PINE GRATER BOX(19thc) PRIMITIVE PINE SCOURING BOXRARE EARLY FOLKY PAINT-DECORATED DRY SINKHAND-CRANK WOODEN CHURN in RED WASHCOUNTRY PRIMITIVE BUTTER MOLD & BUTTER MOLD SPOON(6) COUNTRY PRIMITIVE TREENWARE SPOONSPRIMITIVE PINE KITCHEN WALL BOX & UTENSIL RACKCOUNTRY PRIMITIVE DIPPER & LARGE FORK(19th c) LADDER CHEESE BASKETNICE (19th c) TRENCHER & (20th c) HERB DRYERLONG TREENWARE BREAD BOARD(19th c) TWO DRAWER WORK TABLEHARDWOOD TRENCHER IN WONDERFUL GREEN PAINT(19th c) COUNTRY HARD PINE UTENSIL BOXPAIR of WIRE CLAMMING BASKETS(2) CARVED UTENSIL BOXES(19th c) VINEGAR GRAIN PAINTED HUTCH TABLE(18th c) GRAIN BIN(18th c) PINE LIFT TOP SCHOOLMASTER DESKCHILD'S (18th c) COUNTRY LADDER BACK HIGH CHAIR(18th c) SINGLE DRAWER PINE TAVERN TABLE(18th c) LADDER BACK ARMCHAIR with WOVEN SEAT(19thc) SHAKER LADDER BACK SIDE CHAIR with SPLIT ASH SEATCOUNTRY PRIMITIVE ARMCHAIR with SPLIT ASH SEATCHILD'S (18th c) COUNTRY LADDER BACK CHAIR(18th c) WINDSOR CHAIR and a SPINNING WHEEL(18th / 19th c) OAK GREAT WHEELLATE (19th c) SHAKER TABLE TOP PINE & OAK YARN SWIFT(18th c) TAPE LOOM(19th c) CLOCK YARN WINDER in RED WASHDOUBLE SPINNING WHEEL INCORPORATED INTO FLOOR LAMPPRIMITIVE CRIB BASKET and  (2) WOOL CARDING COMBS(7) ANTIQUE BOBBINS & (1) CANDLESTICKLARGE ANTIQUE PINE SPINNING WHEEL with PROVENANCEDIMINUTIVE LADY'S EASY CHAIR(19thc) PRIMITIVE PINE STEPBACK CUPBOARD(19th c) COPPER WARMING PAN with IRON GUARDLARGE TIN-LINED COPPER FOOD MOLD(3) PIECES OF ANTIQUE COPPER COOKWARE(2) ANTIQUE COPPER KETTLES AND A WROUGHT IRON HOOK(2) CONTEMPORARY COPPERS PANS w/ (1) ANTIQUE PAN(19th c) COPPER CANDY KETTLESMALL (19th c) COPPER STOCK POTPAIR of 8 QT. WRIGHT-ZIEGLER COPPER MILK CAN LAMPSELISHA WEBB & SON STACKING COPPER GALLEY BINSYELLOW WARE COLANDER with STAR PATTERNBLUE SPONGEWARE PITCHER, BOWL, & CUSPIDOR(3) BROWN & BLUE SPONGEWARE MIXING BOWLS(7) SHELF PINE CUPBOARD(2) DRAWER PINE BLANKET CHEST(19th c) GRAIN PAINTED BED STEPSDOME TOP HORSE HIDE COVERED DOCUMENT BOX c1835(19th c) DOVETAILED STORAGE BOX in RED WASHPINE and OAK WORKSHOP STOOLDIMINUTIVE LOCKING OAK BOX IN RED WASHPAIR OF CARVED (19th/20th c) CLOGS & a SINGLE(19th c) COUNTRY SPLIT ASH STOOL in BLACK PAINT(3) DRAWER PINE BLANKET CHESTSAND-CAST MOLD IN BLUE WASH(19th c) DECOUPAGE DECORATED COURTING MIRRORPAINT-DECORATED TRAVEL DESK(19th c) COUNTRY PAINTED (3) DRAWER WALL SHELF(Late 19thc) CHIMNEY-FORM WALNUT (4) SHELF CABINET(19th c) SNIPE HINGE CEDAR BLANKET CHEST with TILL(19th c) COUNTRY SLANT FRONT DESK with BOOKCASE(1) DRAWER BLANKET CHEST with BOOTJACK ENDSSPLIT ASH BASKET WITH SWING HANDLEROUND (2) HANDLE SPLIT ASH BASKETLARGE ROUND (2) HANDLE SPLIT ASH BASKETLARGE (2) HANDLED SPLIT ASH BASKETLARGE (19th c) TWO HANDLED SPLIT ASH BASKETLARGE SPLIT ASH WINNOWING TRAY(19th/20th c) APPLE BASKET in LIME GREEN PAINTSPLINT WOVEN NANTUCKET BASKET with FIXED HANDLEFIXED HANDLED SPLIT ASH GATHERING BASKET(19th c) MELON BASKETSPLIT ASH FIXED HANDLE BASKET with (3) SKIDSSPLIT ASH WALL POCKET in BLUE PAINTSQUARE (19th c) SPLINT-WOVEN BASKETSPLIT ASH (2) SWING HANDLED BASKET etcBENT OAK SWING HANDLE APPLE BASKETJ.E. KRAUGER HOPS BASKET(2) HANDLED PINE and ASH MARKET BASKETCHINA TRADE GROUP FAMILY PORTRAIT c1845DIMINUTIVE NANTUCKET BERRY BASKETROUND NANTUCKET BERRY BASKETLARGE LAMINATED HALF HULL MODEL1850 FISHING SCHOONER ESSEX HALF HULL(19th c) BUILDER'S HALF HULL MODEL(19th c) BUILDER'S HALF HULL MODELFOLKY CARISBROOK-CASTLE HALF HULL SHADOW BOXEARLY (20th c) "POST BOY" WOODEN SHIP MODELPORTRAIT of the SCHOONER LYDIA GIBBSNICOLAS CAMMILLIERI (1762-1860) "SHIP ISABELLA"(19th c) ENGLISH SCHOOL(19th c) SHIPBUILDER'S HALF MODEL(2) (20th c) DECORATIVE HAND PAINTED SHIP MODELS(19th c) SEA CHEST in ROBIN'S EGG BLUE PAINTFEDERAL PERIOD PORTRAIT of a MERCHANT/SEA CAPTAIN1809 WATERCOLOR of THE PROVIDENCEPORTRAIT MINIATURE of a MIDSHIPMAN(18th c) OCTANT by THOMAS PARNELL of LONDONLIVERPOOL TRANSFERWARE PLATE circa 1800(19th c) MARINE SEXTANT made in LIVERPOOL ENGLAND(19thc) AMERICAN SCHOOL "STEAMER HUNTRESS"VINTAGE PLUM ISLAND COTTAGE SIGN(19TH C.) CHART BOX IN RED PAINT(19th c) PAINTED SIX BOARD SEA CHEST(2) BOSTON & LOCKPORT BLOCK CO. FIBER LINE BLOCKS(2)  BLOCK TABLE LAMPS1904 PANORAMA of NEWBURYPORT'S WATERFRONTGLOUCESTER MA 350th ANNIVERSARY MEDALGROUPING of ODDSOMES including CARVED CHINESE CUPWHIMSICAL MARITIME LOT1837 SCRIMSHAW SUSAN'S TOOTH with  AMERICAN SHIP(2) CHINESE FENG SHUI COMPASESWHALE BONE FID & CROTCHETED BASKET and FOOTED BOWLWHALEBONE BILLY CLUB with BUCKLE-FORM FERRULEANEMOMETER by DAVIS DERBYSMALL MODEL of a TALL SHIP dated 1932(18th / 19th c) ETUI with NAVIGATIONAL TOOLSALIDADE by W COLLIER & STRANGE COURSE RECKONER(Early 20th c) OIL on CANVAS of SCHOONERS at SAIL(19th c) WROUGHT IRON DARTING GUN HARPOON(19th c) HARPOON from the CHARLES W. MORGAN(19th c) WROUGHT IRON WHALING HARPOON HEAD(19th c) IRON DOUBLE FLUE WHALING HARPOON HEAD(19th c) DARTING GUN with BOMB LANCET. WALKERS PATENT HARPOON SHIP LOGCARVED and PAINTED SPERM WHALE by M.GRACIE(2) W.A. ROBINSON & CO WHALE OIL SOAP BROADSIDESMARINE CHRONOMETER by JOHN ARNOLD & EDWARD DENTSINGLE DRAW LEATHER-BOUND MARINE TELESCOPEFULL-RIGGED BRIG under SAIL off the COAST(Early 20th c) AMERICAN TALL SHIP PAINTINGWILLIAM MINSHALL BIRCHALL (1884-1941)WALKER'S "EXCELSIOR" YACHT-LOGLATE (19th c) TRI-FOLD CANVASBACK FLATTIE DECOYSRIG of (9) NESTING BLACK SCOTER SLEDSCARVED and PAINTED FOLK ART GOOSE in FLIGHTCARVED AND PAINTED CEDAR GOOSECARVED and PAINTED CEDAR GOOSE DECOY(Early 20th c) CANADA GOOSE DECOYVINTAGE CARVED & ASSEMBLED DRIFT WOOD CRANEMINIATURE CARRY-LITE DECOY MILWAUKEE, WIS.ANTIQUES SHOP TRADESIGN circa 1970s(20th c) CARVED AND PAINTED TOTEM POLEHAND WOVEN KAZAK ORIENTAL AREA RUG(19th c) BRASS LANTERN CLOCKRENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED & PAINTED MATCHBOXENGLISH VICTORIAN LEATHER ARTILLERY CADDY(19th c) BRASS HEARTH BUCKET with TAVERN SCENEHAND SEWN STAR QUILT with TRAPUNTO QUILTING(19th c) HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY DRESSER(2) PAINTED TOLE BOUILLOTTE LAMPSANTIQUE HAND WOVEN ORIENTAL SCATTER RUG916(2) ANTIQUE HAND WOVEN ORIENTAL SCATTER RUGS(19th c) INLAID HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY CARD TABLE(19th c) OCTAGONAL SPIDER LEG TILT TOP STAND(2) SIMILAR COUNTRY CAMELBACK SOFASHAND WOVEN KAZAK ORIENTAL AREA RUGFEDERAL GILT SPLIT COLUMN MIRROR with ROSE TABLET(20th c) WALTHAM PRESENTATION BANJO CLOCKCOUNTRY GRAIN PAINTED SPLIT COLUMN MIRROR(19th c) PATRIOTIC QUILTED TABLE RUNNERPAIR of (19th c) AMERICAN PORTRAIT MINIATURESMINIATURE (19th c) WATERCOLOR of a HOUSE & WILLOW(19th c) SILHOUETTE PORTRAIT MINIATURE with HAIR(18th/19th c) WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT MINIATURE(19th c) OIL on TIN PORTRAIT of YOUNG LAD(19th c) WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT of YOUNG GIRL(19th c) DOUBLE SILHOUETTE PORTRAITJEAN PIERRE DROZ PLASTER PORTRAIT MEDALLIONEARLY (20th c) HANDMADE PERSIAN RUNNERVINTAGE HANDMADE PERSIAN ORIENTAL AREA RUG(19th c) MAHOGANY CARD TABLE on LYRE BASEPAIR OF HEAVY BELL METAL BRASS CANDLESTICKSPAIR OF ENGLISH WINDSOR ARMCHAIRSCONTINENTAL (3) DRAWER WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS(18th c) THOMAS MOORE ENGLISH TALL CASE CLOCK(19th c) POPE FAMILY REGISTER, WINDHAM, ME1854 PA "REINDEER" HORSE BREEDING BROADSIDE1854 NJ "YOUNG TRUSTEE" HORSE BREEDING BROADSIDE1857 PA "VAMPIER" HORSE BREEDING BROADSIDE1929 FIRST AMERICAN BIBLE TRANSLATED into INDIANSKETCH of the life of ABRAHAM LINCOLN by ARNOLDMARCEL PROUST REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS PAST VOL I &II(18th c) ENGLISH INDENTURE DOCUMENTENGLISH LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT DATED 17691901 EAST BOSTON SAVINGS BANK MORTGAGE DEEDAMESBURY REAL PROPERTY DEED DATED 16991837 PORTRAIT of HORATIO DENNET by LUKE R. PRINCEBRADFORD ACADEMY "DEVOTION"RARE 1822 MERRIMACK ACADEMY BROADSIDE(2) RARE HANNAH DUSTON (HAVERHILL) FOLK PAINTINGS1891 DONNELLY & GIRARD "NATURAL GAS" PLAYBILL1891 DONNELLY & GIRARD "NATURAL GAS" PLAYBILL1891 DONNELLY & GIRARD "NATURAL GAS" PLAYBILLHAVERHILL ACADEMY OF MUSIC "MODJESKA" PLAYBILL(19th c) JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER'S BIRTHPLACEOSGOOD GOODWIN NEWBURYPORT RETAILER THERMOMETERVINTAGE HARRIS PEARSON BAKING, NEWBURYPORT CRATEBALLARDVALE HILLS CO SEAL & LEATHER BLUE BOOKNOSTALGIA from HAVERHILL MASPLIT COLUMN MIRROR with CARVED CORNUCOPIA TABLEDOME TOP GRAIN-PAINTED CHEST with TOLE STENCILINGHAND WOVEN KAZAK ORIENTAL RUNNERc.1830 DOVETAILED PAINT DECORATED BOX1814 ALPHA-NUMBERIC SAMPLER by REBECCA B. DAVIS 12(19th c) CARVED & PAINTED WOODEN PEASANT FIGURESFEDERAL PERIOD COUNTY HEPPLEWHITE CONSOLE TABLE(19th c) BLUE & WHITE LINSEY-WOOLSEY COVERLET(19th c) PENCIL POST MAHOGANY & PINE CANOPY BEDHAND WOVEN OUSHAK ORIENTAL RUNNER(19th c) HANDSTITCHED FLYING GEESE QUILTFEDERAL PERIOD LEMON GILT MIRRORANTIQUE HANDMADE PERSIAN PAISLEY EMBROIDERY1770 BOSTON MASSACRE BOSTON GAZETTE SUPPLEMENTTHE DEATH OF MAJOR ANDRE (18th/19th c) PRINTMAJOR ANDRE/JOHN PAULDING 1780 POCKET WATCH PAPER1785 FABRIC "WASHINGTON and AMERICAN INDEPENDANCE"WATCH PAPER WITH GEORGE WASHINGTON INSCRIPTION 1 15/16"1795 EDITION OF THE UNITED STATES GAZETTEERRARE THREE DIMENSIONAL CURRIER & IVES SHADOW BOXJAMES BAILLIE "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON"JAMES BAILLIE "BRIGADIER GENERAL ZACHARY TAYLOR"HISTORIC SIGNAGE for the RAYMOND TAVERN LEXINGTON1840 PRINT of CONCORD, MA, 1875 MAP & HOTEL PRINTLOWELL MA ENGRAVING & (2) LEXINGTON-CONCORD ITEMSGAR CIVIL WAR THEMED MOMENTO MORI PAINTINGCOULARD FRERES 1831 PATTERN "GLADIATOR" SWORD.68 CAL BRITISH TOWER FLINTLOCK PISTOLUS MODEL 1850 ARMY STAFF & FIELD OFFICER SWORDHUGUENOT CANDLESTICK, POWDER HORN & POCKET(3) EARLY WOODEN CROSS BOWS1849 PRINTING of (18th c) MAP of BOSTON(19th c) PRINTING of (16th c) ENGLISH MAPGEORGE III SILVER CROWN with CALENDAR MEDAL VERSO1853 WHG VICTORY and LIBERTY DAGGER & JACKKNIFEBLACK WALNUT SNUFF BOX inlaid with COACHING SCENEPATRIOTIC OCTAGONAL POST PAINTED RED WHITE & BLUEGROUP of ANTIQUE/VINTAGE HAND FLAGSLARGE HOWITZER AMMUNITION SHELL CASINGSEN BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HAMILTON CANE & PHOTO(19th/20th c) ENGLISH MAHOGANY BAROMETERFEDERAL STYLE GILT SPLIT COLUMN OVERMANTEL MIRROR(19th c) BRASS CHAMBERSTICK & SILVER SNUFFERAMERICAN QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY CANDLE STAND(2) PAIRS of (19th c) BRASS PUSH-UP CANDLESTICKS(19th c) REVERSE PAINTED SPLIT COLUMN MIRROR(19th c) HANDMADE FLORAL QUILT(19th c) CHERRY & MAHOGANY CANDLE STAND(4) PAIR of (19th c) BRASS PUSH-UP CANDLESTICKSHAND WOVEN HAMADAN ORIENTAL RUNNERPAIR OF ARROW-BACK SIDE CHAIRS IN YELLOW PAINTPAINT DECORATED WINDSOR BENCHHAND WOVEN HAMADAN ORIENTAL AREA RUGPOLYCHROME VINEGAR GRAINED (6) BOARD CHESTNICELY SCROLLED (19th c) MAHOGANY WALL SHELVESBOLDLY TURNED (18TH C.) QUEEN ANN ROCKING CHAIRTIGER MAPLE CHIPPENDALE CHEST on OGEE FEET(18th c) DIMUNITIVE  QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY HIGHBOYCHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY LEATHER EASY CHAIRRHOENA CUTTER 1802 NEEDLEPOINT SAMPLER JAFFREY, NH(19th c) SHERATON MAHOGANY (1) DRAWER STANDCOUNTRY CHIPPENDALE (3) DRAWER BLANKET CHEST(19th c) HANDMADE BLUE AND WHITE STAR QUILTCUSTOM FULL SIZE SHERTAON CANOPY BEDCONTEMPORARY SHAKER WORKSHOP ONE STEP STOOL(19th c) HANDMADE FLORAL QUILTCOUNTRY CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIR with RUSH SEATCHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY EASY CHAIR(18th / 19th c) OVAL TOP TAP TABLE in BROWN PAINTHAND WOVEN SERAPI ORIENTAL AREA RUG(19th c) WALKING STICK with CARVED FIST HANDLE(19th c) EBONY & MAHOGANY WALKING STICK(2) (19th c) ELECTRIFIED PEWTER LAMPSGROUPING of NICE (19th c) SCHOOLHOUSE ESSENTIALSPERIOD HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE(19thc) SOFA with TURNED MAPLE LEGS in BROWN PAINT(4) ORIENTAL RUG STYLE PILLOWS(19th c) COUNTRY PINE HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLEQUEEN ANNE TILT TOP CANDLE STAND(19th c) PIN CUSHION / SPOOL CADDY(19th c) HANDMADE FLORAL APPLIQUE QUILTSMALL (19th c) YELLOW WARE PITCHER & CUPPAIR OF (18th c) CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIRS(19th c) SHERATON MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLEHAND WOVEN PERSIAN PRAYER RUGWEDGWOOD & ROGERS SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN PLATES(2) BENNINGTON ROCKINGHAM TOBY MUGS & REDWARE VASE(19th c) TRANSFERWARE PITCHER & PLATEWEDGWOOD MAJOLICA PLATE(19th c) HAND PAINTED IBERIAN FAIENCE TAZAOPAQUE STONE CHINA TOUREEN, UNDERPLATE & LADLEROGERS BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFERWARE PLATTER(3) MATCHING CHINESE EXPORT TRANSFERWARE PLATTERSGROUP of MEISSEN BLUE ONION KITCHEN UTENSILSGARFIELD DRAPE GLASS PITCHER, CREAMER & CUPGROUP of EARLY AMERICAN PRESSED GLASSHAND WOVEN CAUCASIAN ORIENTAL AREA RUGCHIPPENDALE STYLE BIRCH EASY CHAIR(19th c) PAINTED WINDSOR ROCKING CHAIR(Early 19th c) PAINT DECORATED LEATHER FIRE BUCKET(19thc) COUNTRY CANDLESTAND in REDDISH BROWN PAINTHAND WOVEN KAZAK ORIENTAL RUNNERHAND WOVEN SHIRVAN PRAYER RUG(18th c) HEART PINE and OAK TAP TABLEPAIR of (19th c) BOW BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS(18th/19th c) HEPPLEWHITE CHERRY STAND(19th c) COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE ONE DRAWER  STANDSET of (6) STEP BACK WINDSOR CHAIRSCUSTOM  (20th c) PINE FARMHOUSE TABLEKITTENGER UPHOLSTERED CHIPPENDALE STYLE SOFACOUNTRY THROW PILLOWS AND SEAT PADSHAND WOVEN ROOM SIZED HAMADAN ORIENTAL CARPETVINTAGE KAPLAN & FOX UPHOLSTERED WINGBACK CHAIRCUSTOM MADE TWO DRAWER KITCHEN STAND in RED PAINT(19th c) COMB-BACK WINDSOR ROCKER(19th c) HEPPLEWHITE ONE DRAWER BIRCH STANDHAND WOVEN KAZAK ORIENTAL AREA RUG(19th c) TIP-TOP CHERRY STAND with LOBED TOPHAND WOVEN KAZAK ORIENTAL AREA RUGCOMB-BACK WINDSOR ROCKING CHAIR in BLACK PAINT(19th c) HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY (1) DRAWER STAND(19th c) HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLEHAND WOVEN KAZAK ORIENTAL AREA RUGSix (19th c) CANADIAN SUGAR SHACK MAPLE CHAIRS(19th c) STAND in GREEN PAINT(19th c) ONE-DRAWER BLANKET CHEST w/ STRAP HINGES

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