22free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong>7575Group of lady’s accessories19th centuryIncluding seven haircombs some with elaboratedecoration and one of tortoise shell; two pair ofleather gloves; one sterling silver shoe horn; onesilverplate handled clothes brush; one blackparasol with lace overlay; two reticules, onebeaded having the initials ‘A.B. 1833;” one pursewith wooden handles; one green and blue beadedtape marked, “Abigail Browning,” pair of beadedsatin covered pumps; and three fans together withspectacles in a case.provenance:Property of Cliveden, a National Trust Historic Site$300-50076Collection of cast irons and trivets19th centuryIncluding eight irons and seventrivets, four pierced.provenance:Property of Cliveden, a NationalTrust Historic Site$150-25077Two boxed children’s gamesmilton bradley, springfield, maand s.i. hill, williamsburg, longisland, 1882 andThe first, “<strong>American</strong> FireDepartment-A Sectional Picture Toypatented May 30, 1882,” thesecond, “Hill’s Alphabet BuildingBlocks,” both withchromolithographed covers,together with a wax doll’s head, apair of buttoned children’s shoes,five printed playing cards, and twoprinted cards.provenance:Property of Cliveden, a NationalTrust Historic Site$250-35078Rosewood spinet deskmid 19th centuryOblong hinged top folds back toreveal writing surface and fittedinterior, case with molded apron, allraised on baluster-form faceted legs.H: 32in. W: 47 in. D: 23 in.provenance:Property of Cliveden, a NationalTrust Historic SiteEstate of Elizabeth S. Addams ofGermantown$150-25077
23free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong>7980, 81, 8279<strong>American</strong> School, 20th century“upsala”Initialed,” P.M.F” and dated “74, “ ahand written note on versoinscribed,” Upsala/ Painted by PaulM. Hesse, Jr. 1974/ Exhibted atPhiladelphia Cricket Club1975/Presented to Upsala byEleanor S. Hesse, October 14, 1980,”watercolor on paper, framed.<strong>11</strong> 1/2 in. x 16 1/2 in. (sight)provenance:Property of Cliveden, a NationalTrust Historic Site$150-25080Large set of “Old Paris” porcelaindinner servicelast half 19th centuryHaving a peach band with gilt toeach edge and white ground.Comprising twelve luncheon plates,fifteen soup bowls, one circularplatter, fourteen salad plates, ninebread & butter plates, one ovalplatter, one sauceboat with tray, twooval vegetable dishes, ten demitassecups and thirteen saucers, seventeacups and saucers, one coveredtwin handled soup tureen with finial,one twin handled oval coveredvegetable with finial, eight saucedishes, three oval relish dishes (oneof a slightly different pattern), twodiamond shaped underplates, andthree larger saucers.provenance:Property of Cliveden, a NationalTrust Historic SiteMarion P. Tubbs (Mrs. William R.).Descended in the family from EdithS., M. Bunn, cousin of the donor andElsie H. Broadhead, mother of MissBunn$800-1,20081Large china dinner servicelenox, trenton, nj,early 20th centuryWashington Wakefield patterncomprising twenty four dinnerplates, twelve square salad plates,eleven bread and butter plates,eleven twin handled footed creamsoup bowls and twelve saucers,twelve tea cups and twelve saucers,six sauce bowls, one two tiered cakeserver, two small graduated clamshell dishes together with on largeGerman shell dish and oneunmarked saucer.Diam: 10 1/2 in. (dinner plate)provenance:Property of Cliveden, a NationalTrust Historic SiteMrs. Elizabeth Hay Bechtel’s 1926wedding china given to be used forentertaining at Cliveden.$300-50082Large group of French crystalstemwarecirca 1925Including eleven water glasses,seven finger bowls, eightchampagne glasses, nineteen cordialglasses in three shapes, twelvesherry glasses, six juice glasses, andfive coasters.provenance:Property of Cliveden, a NationalTrust Historic SiteElizabeth Hay Bechtel’s weddingcrystal; to be used for entertainingat Cliveden.$300-500
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