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651<br />

NEW YORK SAMPLER.<br />

Mariar L. Fuller, Cape Vincent, Jefferson County,<br />

early 19th century, silk on linen. Sets of alphabets<br />

over large basket of flowers flanked by smaller ones.<br />

Boldly signed by 8 year Mariar who gave her locale<br />

as Cape Vincent. Good color. In a frame, 21”h.<br />

21 1/2”w.<br />

No child with this name was discovered among the<br />

numerous Fuller families in Jefferson County.<br />

$450-$900<br />

652<br />

LUMBER MILL BY N. FRISK (AMERICAN SCHOOL,<br />

2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY).<br />

Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Detailed view of<br />

a riverside mill and adjoining house. 19 1/2”h.<br />

23 1/2”w., in a gilt frame, 22”h. 26”w.<br />

$1,600-$2,400<br />

653<br />

DOCUMENT BOX.<br />

American, mid 19th century, bird’s-eye maple.<br />

Dovetailed case with brass handle. Lined with<br />

wallpaper. 7”h. 13”w.<br />

$300-$500<br />

654<br />

PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS AND HISTORIC BLUE<br />

STAFFORDSHIRE SUGAR AND TEAPOT.<br />

England, 19th century. Brass sticks “The King of<br />

Diamonds”, with push ups, 11 1/2”h. Together with<br />

a covered sugar, Washington at his tomb by Woods,<br />

7”h., and a teapot with ship scene and shell border,<br />

7 3/4”h. Both Staffordshire pieces repaired.<br />

$200-$400<br />

651 652<br />

655<br />

SNUFF BOTTLE.<br />

American or English, early 19th century, burl,<br />

shagreen, brass, and bone. Round bottle bound<br />

with ivory shagreen. Brass stopper mounted<br />

with dyed coral colored burl cabochon. Rim<br />

of bottle and spoon are carved bone.<br />

Imperfections. 4 1/2”dia.<br />

$250-$500<br />

656<br />

MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF JAMES HOPE OF<br />

PENNSYLVANIA.<br />

American, 2nd quarter-19th century, watercolor<br />

on paper. Well-done portrait identified by an<br />

old inked paper label. In a frame, 9”h. 8”w.<br />

James Hope built the original Fairmount Waterworks<br />

in Philadelphia.<br />

$300-$400<br />

657<br />

SANDWICH GLASS VASE.<br />

American, 1st half-19th century. Canary waffle<br />

print vase with octagonal base and ruffle edge.<br />

11 3/4”h.<br />

$200-$300<br />

658<br />

CHIPPENDALE BLANKET CHEST.<br />

Pennsylvania, late 19th-early 19th century,<br />

walnut and poplar. Dovetailed case with two<br />

drawers, interior till with secret compartment,<br />

original strap hinges, and resting on ogee<br />

bracket feet. Imperfections. 28 1/2”h. 51 1/2”w.<br />

23”d.<br />

$400-$800<br />

653 - 657<br />

658<br />

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