1<strong>04</strong>free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong>43344<strong>04</strong>34438442441439435437436433Group of eight Staffordshirechildren’s platesmid 19th centuryEach transfer-printed with adifferent scene, including “Arrival ofGeneral McClellan” and heightenedin polychrome, the rims moldedwith alphabet.Largest plate diam: 6 1/4 in.$300-50<strong>04</strong>34Group of assorted children’sStaffordshire and tableware items19th/early 20th centuryIncluding a partial service of bluetransfer-printed Staffordshire withcovered tureen and stand, threeplatters, open vegetable servingdish, gravy boat and stand, threesoup plates and a small plate; threebone handled knives and forks; apressed glass and pewter cruetstand; and a tea service decoratedwith red stamp and blue stripingincluding a teapot, covered sugar,creamer and waste bowl, sixsaucers, six plates and six cups.provenance:Descended in the Waln Family ofPhiladelphia and New Jersey to thepresent owner$300-50<strong>04</strong>35Miniature cherrywood dining table19th centuryThe rectangular top with moldededge, on tapering faceted legsending in turned feet, one leaf.H: 7 1/2 in. D: 16 5/8 in. (with leaf)W: <strong>11</strong> 1/4 in.$400-60<strong>04</strong>36Painted and carved patriotic chest20th centuryThe rectangular lift lid carved with<strong>American</strong> flag above case carvedwith George Washington andflanked by two red, white and bluepainted pilasters, cylindrical feet.H: <strong>13</strong> 1/2 in. W: 21 1/2 in.D: <strong>11</strong> 1/4 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$600-80<strong>04</strong>37Walnut miniature lift-lid chestmid 18th centuryThe molded rectangular top with aconforming case and a single longdrawer on a shaped foot.H: 16 in. W: 21 3/4 in. D: <strong>11</strong> in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$800-1,20<strong>04</strong>38Miniature Federal stained chestA molded, rectangular top abovetwo drawers, shaped apron and ringturned, tapering legs.H: 17 1/4 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$250-35<strong>04</strong>39Federal applewood child’s chestcirca 1815Rectangular top above fourcockbeaded drawers on.$1,500-2,00<strong>04</strong>40Miniature grain painted chestA shaped back rest over arectangular top above two drawers,shaped apron and bracket feet.H: 12 3.4 in. W: 15 1/4 in.$200-40<strong>04</strong>41Carved and painted child’s cradle20th centuryHead board carved with Christmastree and toy animals, the sides withleaves, flowers and “Joan,” thefootboard with abstract devices,flowers and a bird, painted inpolychrome.H: 12 in. L: 22 in.$800-1,20<strong>04</strong>42Child’s painted and decoratedWindsor chairpennsylvania or new jersey,circa 1840The crestrail continuing to armssupported by six turned spindles,the seat fitted as a stool chair,splayed legs, painted dark green anddecorated with polychrome flowersand pinstriping.H: 19 in.$400-60<strong>04</strong>43Blue stained blanket chest19th centuryThe rectangular top with moldededge above case fitted with twodrawers, molded base and ball feet.H: 26 1/4 in. W: 49 in. D: 20 in.$400-600
105free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong>444Needlework sampler“louisa susannah foering,may 19, 1830”A rose border encloses spot devicesand bird bath, pious verse workedwith silk threads on a linen ground,framed.26 3/8 in. x 21 in. (sight)provenance:Burlington County Historical Society$1,000-1,50<strong>04</strong>45Two needlework samplerssusanna rex and elizabeth rex,18<strong>11</strong> and 1829The first with rows of alphabet,inscription, “Susanna Rex Her work18<strong>11</strong>,” above a panel with trees,flowers, dog and potted plant, thesecond, with strawberry bordersenclosing alphabet and inscription, “Elizabeth Rex the 1st May 1829 aged10 years....,” silk threads on linen,unframed, together with a framedprinted profile portrait of Quakeress,printed in Philadelphia.provenance:Burlington County Historical Society$350-45<strong>04</strong>44448446Needlework sampler“olivia gardiner, 1805”The strawberry border enclosesalphabet, pious verse, potted flowersand inscription, worked with silkthreads on a linen ground, framed.16 3/4 in. x 14 5/8 in (sight)provenance:Burlington County Historical Society$300-50<strong>04</strong>47Six tiger maple six chairscirca 1825Two chairs having a straight crestrailand horizontal splat and four havinga shaped horizontal splat, all over arush seat above ring turnedcylindrical legs, box stretcher,ending in front peg feet.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$600-80<strong>04</strong>48Frederic Sackrider Remington(1861-1909)“stampede”Hollow recast bronze sculpture of acowboy surrounded by steer on fauxmarble base, engraved “FredericRemington.”H: 23 in. L: 41 1/2 in.$1,500-2,500
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