MOOSE HILL MEMORIES: 293 YEARS OF THE MACK FAMILY IN LONDONDERRY, PART I

online only auction | 7 day sale | 4 days remaining
Location
Londonderry, NH 03053
Dates

Sale Starts

Thu
Sep 4
12am

Sale Ends

Wed
Sep 10
7pm

Terms & Conditions

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

All items in the auction are offered as is, with all faults, no guarantees, and no refunds for any reason. While every reasonable effort has been made to provide accurate descriptions and to document major/significant condition issues, many of the items in the auction are quite old and may have additional faults and flaws not specifically mentioned.

PICKUP AND PARKING:

Pickup will be at the Mack Homestead at 234 Mammoth Road, Londonderry, on Saturday, September 13 and Sunday, September 14, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. both days. To park, enter the house driveway (located between the house and the Mack's Apples farm stand). The driveway itself MUST be kept clear, so park in the grass on either side of the driveway (follow the signs). Please be courteous and patient; we will do our best to serve you as efficiently as possible, but it is difficult to predict the busiest times. (If you have to wait a few minutes, enjoy some fruit or ice cream next door at Mack's Apples!)

Successful bidders MUST bring their own moving help (for large/heavy items), boxes, and packing supplies.

SHIPPING—READ CAREFULLY!

ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. By requesting shipment of your item(s), you agree to ALL of the following terms and conditions:

—Release of items for shipping is at the sole discretion of Michael Rodman/Ancient and Modern. Items that are too large, too fragile, or unwieldy (e.g., furniture, large lots of breakables, etc.) will NOT be released for shipping. You MUST clear all items for potential shipping PRIOR TO THE END OF THE AUCTION by contacting me through the AuctionNinja message system. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE PRIOR CONFIRMATION FROM ME I CANNOT GUARANTEE THAT YOUR ITEM(S) WILL BE RELEASED FOR SHIPPING. This includes instances in which some items in your order are shippable and some are not; again, it is your responsibility to contact me to confirm if items are shippable BEFORE bidding. NO refunds will be given on the basis that an item isn't shippable.

—Shipping will be through USPS Store No. 4686, located at 35 Manchester Rd. Ste. 11 in Derry, New Hampshire, telephone (603) 434-9899; email store4686@theupsstore.com. You must contact the store for information; I cannot provide shipping estimates.

—By requesting to have your item(s) shipped, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless Michael Rodman/Ancient and Modern for any shipping-related issues, including but not limited to change of mind, expense, delivery errors, loss, or breakage. There will be NO refunds on purchased items for any shipping-related issues. Your arrangements with UPS should include adequate insurance coverage.
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An extraordinary estate nearly three centuries in the making! Ever since John Mack emigrated from Londonderry, Ireland to Londonderry, New Hampshire in 1732, the Mack Family has been an essential part of the history and culture of the town—both as civic leaders and, most famously, as proprietors of Moose Hill Orchards (better known as Mack's Apples). Long the oldest continuously family-run farm in New Hampshire—eight generations—the farm was sold in 2021 and continues to operate under new ownership.

Even with the sale of the orchard, the sprawling white farmhouse on Mammoth Road remained in the family—until now. As the storied homestead passes to a new owner following the death of Andy Mack, Sr., we are pleased to offer a remarkable trove of Mack Family artifacts dating as far back as the 18th century. A virtual time capsule, the nearly 300 offerings range from humble but beautifully handmade objects that were essential to the operation of a busy household to exotic treasures gathered by family members during far-flung adventures. In addition to a wide range of primitives and utilitarian objects, the auction includes country and "fancy" furniture; folk art; decorative items; early advertising; pottery and glass; coins and medals; antique and vintage clothing; ephemera; historical items; weapons; and militaria spanning from the Revolutionary War through World War II, including a group of uniforms and equipment owned by Rear Admiral A. R. Mack, awarded the Silver Star by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1943.

An unparalleled opportunity for collectors, dealers, and history buffs—all offered with no minimum and no reserve! (A second auction of books, documents, and ephemera is planned for a later date.)

Silver medal awarded by the New England Agricultural Society to Wallace P. Mack, 1884Labeled Hannah Davis bandbox with newspaper lining mentioning slavery, 1850sRare and important Rhode Island patriotic leather wallet, 18th centuryLeather wallet owned by Alanson Tucker of Boston/Londonderry, 1805Early advertisingWriting-arm country chairManner of Corot signed oil on canvasLarge early dough box in original green paintColored glass bottles, including a Carter cobalt cathedral inkCherry stoner with 1863 patent dateOriginal period carnival glassRotary butter churn in original yellow paintCivil War coat relic with provenance from Londonderry soldierGranville Flanders Plummer (1844–1939)Extensive selection of tinware and tolewareRare fixed-globe lantern from the Boston, Lowell & Concord Railroad, 1880sLarge selection of antique ceramics, including hand-painted porcelainAntique and vintage women's and men's clothingLarge trunk lot of vintage women's clothingScarce small Frederick Carpenter jug, Charlestown, 1818–27Large early maple dough bowl in original paintDough bowl undersideEarly map of America by Rigobert Bonne, Paris, 1780Rare early folk art soapstone inkwellScarce 49-star Alaskan statehood American flag, 1959Civil War manacles with note of provenance"Manacles taken from Fort Sumpter after the Rebellion"Tavern or work table in original salmon paint, 18th–early 19th centuryAntique women's bonnetsThree-piece ice cream setVictorian folk art pen wipes, one with noteLarge selection of militaria, including uniforms owned by Rear Admiral A. R. MackFederal mirror with grapevine carvingJugendstil teapot warmer attributed to Jan Eisenloeffel, Netherlands, circa 1900–05Scarce 1928 athletic shoes catalogVintage men's and women's hatsOnion lanternFederal inlaid games tableLight mahogany with inlay1913 New Hampshire license plate1915 Navy Ball poster and World War I homefront postersEarly Staffordshire and other potteryPenmanship copy book with calligraphic drawing and Mack provenance, 1843Stoneware and other potteryScarce brass and porcelain curtain tieback, 18th centuryG.A.R. National Encampment Medal, Denver, 1905Unusual handmade Arts & Crafts oak high chairCast iron eagle nutcrackerSap bucket in original red paint and other primitivesVictorian carved walnut cheval mirrorAntique maple boot lastsNew Hampshire memorabiliaLarge selection of antique and vintage glassNavy trunk or footlocker dated 1908Maker's plateBronze and leather turtle boxLarge selection of decorative objectsScarce early Lodge No. 8 waffle ironVictorian carpetbagCivil War relics

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