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American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts 04/13/11 - Freeman's ...

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94free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/1<strong>13</strong>75<strong>American</strong> School, 20th centurydelaware water gap withdelaware railroadSigned and dated, “E. Mills, 1916,” oilon canvas, framed.24 in. x 35 in. (sight)provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$3,000-5,000375376Cherry Windsor tablecirca 1780Having a circular top above threeturned legs joined by a stretcher.H: 20 1/2 in. Diam.: 16 1.2 in.$400-600377Copper coffee potattributed to benjamin harbeson,philadelphia, late 18th centuryThe slightly domed top with brassfinial on flaring body and gooseneckspout, with turned wooden handle.H: 10 in.provenance:The copper coffee pot relates closelyto one made and marked byBenjamin Harbeson in Philadelphiabetween 1765 and 1800. Themarked example is pictured anddiscussed in the PhiladelphiaInquirer, June 26, 1977, page 16-G,and in “The Magazine Antiques,”August 1978, page 280. “TheInquirer” article notes it sold to thePMA for $14,000.00.$250-350378Group of copper, brass and bronzeitems18th and 19th centuryIncluding a small cast brass bucket,a bronze spoon mold, a copper andbrass coal busket with theinscription “ H. W. 1778, “ a woodhandled copper and brass pipkin,and a repousse copper basket.H: 12 in.provenance:Descended in the Waln family ofPhiladelphia and New Jersey to thepresent owner$300-500379Pewter warming potThe rim engraved with two birdsflanking urn with flowers and aneagle with shield and banneretteengraved “E Pluribus Unum,” turnedhandle.L: 25 1/4 in.$300-500380<strong>American</strong> School, 19th centurylandscape with river andmountainOil on canvas and bears label on giltframe, “ Sold By Frost & Adams nos.33 and 35 Cornhill Boston.”9 x <strong>13</strong> in.$300-500381Anglo-<strong>American</strong> School,19th centurychild in tartan in gardenoil on canvas, framed.16 1/2 in. x 12 1/2 in. (sight)$400-600382Painted Cricket tablelate 18th centuryThe scrubbed circular top on redpaintedmolded legs joined bymedial shelf.H: 26 1/2 in. Diam: 33 in$300-400

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