Mortar with pestle in yellow
20th-c. Angel Gabriel copper weathervane, 36" long
Pair of Windsor chairs by James Chapman Tuttle, Salem, Mass. circa 1795
Rare diminutive spider leg candlestand, old red stain
Early wall cabinet, old paint
Early Maine dry sink in original robin’s-egg blue paint
Early mirrored tin wall sconces
Folk art horse whirligig, 34" long
Rare pair of fancy period Baltimore armchairs, circa 1810
18th-c. wrought-iron candle chandelier
19th-c. carved rooster weathervane, 14" tall
Carved wooden Schimmel-style eagle, 20" tall
Early footstool in original paint
Great small tri-leg butcher block in yellow paint, 13½" diameter, 32" tall
Vintage Halloween collectibles
Watercolor by Maurice (Jake) Day, 1892-1983, 10" x 14", titled “Who Me?”
Rare decorated deed box with angels, 11½" wide
Early oak gate-leg table, pinned construction, 28"
Good selection of painted covered measures
Early child’s playpen in old blue paint
Watercolor miniature, 8" x 10", by Patrick Wybrant, 1816-1894
Great painted knife tray
Watercolor, signed, 1856, 7½" x 17"
Early wooden candlestand wtih scones
18th-c. wrought-iron candlestand
Early wooden candle lantern
Early tin wall sconces
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I have been commissioned to sell at public auction the longtime personal collection of early country antiques, early lighting, collectibles, and more from a prominent West Gardiner, Maine, family, along with just a few selected additions. My good friend and longtime Maine auctioneer Tim Gould will join me in presenting this wonderful collection to public auction. We will not disappoint you! Don’t miss this one!!!
Highlights include: Original painted measures, buckets, cupboards, chairs, benches, incredible selection of 18th-century wrought iron and wooden lighting, an Angel Gabriel copper weathervane, rare diminutive spider leg candlestand in original red wash, tiger maple slant-front desk, good paintings, early Halloween items, Oriental rugs, lots of original folk art pieces, 1693 spoon rack, good early ovoid stoneware pieces, several good eagle carvings, folk art horse whirligig, pair of 8-spindle Windsor chairs in wagon green paint, signed by James Chapman Tuttle, Salem, Massachusetts, 1772-1849, and the list goes on!! Hope to see you there! Bruce ****Storm date will be the next day Sunday****
TERMS: 17.5% Buyer’s Premium with 2.5% discount for check or cash.
Checks accepted with proper I.D. or preapproval • MC/Visa/American Express
Maine sales tax of 5.5% applies • Dealers must supply tax I.D. certificate
Auctioneer reserves the right to hold certain items until checks clear • All listings are subject to error