78free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/1<strong>13</strong>12Five molded Staffordshire jugsengland, first half 19th centuryIncluding three molded pink lustrejugs, one decorated with huntingscene; another with angel withbanner incised, “and on earthPeace,” on one side and dove witholive branch on another; a third jugwith putti, grapevines and goat;together with a Prattware moldedjug and a canary yellow molded jugwith silver lustre banding.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$300-5003<strong>13</strong>Late Classical painted anddecorated center tablecirca 1835Painted black and decorated inmetallic shades, the circular topdecorated with spray of fruit andflowers on apron decorated withflowering vine, baluster and ringturned support and shapedplatform, scrolled feet decoratedwith leaves and pinstriping.H: 28 1/2 in. Diam: 35 5/8 in.$800-1,200314Late Classical mahogany secretarybookcaseattributed to john needles,baltimore, circa 1835Cove molded cornice above twomirrored doors opening to shelvesand ogee molded drawer, drop frontdesk fitted with figured mapleinterior above two doors, allsectioned flanked by scrolledpilasters, scrolled feet.H: 99 in. W: 48 3/4 in. D: 22 1/2 in.provenance:Burlington County Historical Society$5,000-8,000315Woolworked sampler“deborah c.d. knabb’s work 1846,”A floral border enclosing spray offlowers, inscription and basket offlowers, worked with polychromewool yarns on a linen ground,framed.18 in. x 18 in. (sight)provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$300-500314
79free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/1<strong>13</strong>16Fine appliqued and pieced cotton presentation quiltprobably made by rachel a. allen, new egypt, new jersey,dated july 19, 1844Comprised of cut-out flowers, birds, and floral sprays of roller-printedimported furnishing fabric and pieced squares of leaves and compasses inprinted cottons, within three sided scalloped printed cotton border, thesquares bearing signatures of men and women from the Shinn, Emley,Oliphant, Brick, Borden, Waln, Biddle, Morrell, Allen, Jobes, and Newboldfamilies, from Pleasant Hill, Camden, Manahawken, New Egypt, New Jersey,Philadelphia, and New York.97 1/2 in. x 103 in.provenance:Descended in the Waln family of Philadelphia and New Jersey to the presentowner. Many of the prominent and affluent families represented on the quiltwere connected by marriage. Most were Quaker. Album quilts became verypopular in the 1840’s. The use of imported chinz appliques was especiallyfashionable in the mid Atlantic states. This quilt is related to a well knownquilt in the collection of the Museum of <strong>American</strong> <strong>Folk</strong> Art believed to havebeen worked by Sarah Morrell. Her name also appears on this quilt. Thequilts share similarily worked diamond enclosed appliqued squares andsome signatures. The Morrell quilt is illustrated in Elizabeth Warren’s“Quilts: Masterworks from the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Folk</strong> Art Museum” (2010).$4,000-6,000
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