New England Arms Company Double BarrelShotgun. Description OL: 46 - 3/8". BL: 30". S: American walnut with rounded pistol grip. 12 GA. Double triggers with a pull of 14 - 1/2". Side locks and outside hammers....
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Capt. George Randolph Dyer AQM--Lincoln-SignedCommission and Pilot Knob Archive Comprising an early eagle mast head commission partially printed on vellum 12.25 x 15.75 in. matted framed and glazed 14.25 x 17.25 in. dated...
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THE ANSON SERVICE -AN IMPORTANT GEORGEII SERVING DISH Paul de Lamerie, London 1747, of scalloped oval outline with cast gadrooned border and foliate detail at intervals, armorial engraved to the raised rim, engraved...
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COUNTRY CORNER CHAIR - Late 18th c.New England Turned Maple and Rush Seated Corner Chair having bow shaped arm with added roll back stiles ending in tapered ringed columns between seat and arms double stretchers...
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Hollis and Sheath Side by Side PercussionShotgun: High Grade Hollis and Sheath 12 gauge double barrel percussion shotgun made for the American Civil War and Frontier market. Hollis and Sheath were well known and...
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Important Philadelphia Chippendale easychair: Exclusive on Bidsquare Important Philadelphia Chippendale mahogany easy chair, ca. 1755, with an arched crest, flaring wings, horizontal conical arm rests, compass...
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BANNISTER BACK MUSHROOM ARMCHAIR, C.1750 WITH MODERN COMPONENTS, NEW ENGLAND, MAPLE AND ASH, DOUBLE ARCH CREST TYPICAL OF SOUTHEASTERN CT, WITH MUSHROOM ARMS, FINIALS AND FRONT POST MUSHROOMS APPEAR ORIGINAL,...
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AN ASSEMBLED GROUP OF EIGHT ENGLISHAND AMERICAN SILVER PLATED TABLE WARES AND A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SALT SHAKERS, LATE 19TH - MID 20TH CENTURY, : AND AMERICAN SILVER PLATED TABLE WARES AND A PAIR OF AMERICAN...
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BAYES, JESSIE (calligrapher and illustrator,d.1939).“England” an illuminated manuscript on vellum. Comprising an exerpt from a speech by the Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin. [England: c.1930]. 4to (275 x 205 mm). 5 leaves....
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Two Early American Adjustable CandleStands: probably New England, late 18th/early 19th century, one carved maple with˜double candle arm set on an adjustable wooden screw over dished circular table on four...
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Slat-back Armchair, New England, 18thcentury, the ring-turned stiles topped with finials joined by rounded top rail and three shaped slats, mushroom handholds continuing to vase- and ring-turned arm supports...
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NEW ENGLAND PILGRIM CENTURY MUSHROOMARM GREAT CHAIR.
The back with three arched slats joining sausage turned stiles with knopped finials and turned arm supports above a rush seat on frontal sausage turned...
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NEW ENGLAND SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.POSSIBLY RHODE ISLAND. CIRCA 1780.
With unusual compressed double baluster arm supports and matching medial stretcher, the side stretchers barrel turned. Appears to retain...
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A rare late 15th century two-handedsword
with long double-edged tapering blade of flattened diamond section [old repair at tip], with original leather covered wooden grip [some worm damage] the slender straight...
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BANISTER-BACK ARMCHAIR. New England18th century mixed woods. Double-arch crest and boldly turned legs and stretchers. Old black paint. 17''h. seat 45 1/2''h. overall. Feet are ended out. Seat is...
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Dark Green-painted Ladder-back Armchair,New England, 18th century, the four arched reverse-graduated slats on shaped arms, turned arm supports, painted rush seat, and sausage-turned double front stretchers, old...
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Black-painted Bannister-back Armchair,New England, 18th century, the shaped crest rail joining turned finials and stiles flanking five slats, with downward-sloping tapering arms ending in scrolled handholds, vase-...
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Red-painted Queen Anne Armchair, NewEngland, 18th century, the spooned crest-rail above the vasiform splat and rounded stiles with shaped arms, rush seat, and vase- and ring-turned arm supports continuing to...
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Black-painted Turned Slat-back Armchair,New England, early 18th century, with boldly turned finials, downward sloping arms ending in turned handholds, and double sausage-turned front stretchers, old surface, (minor...
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England and Wales. Christopher Saxton(c.1540-c.1610) Anglia. London: [c. 1583] Double-page folio format map, on two joined sheets of laid paper, bunch of grapes watermark on the left sheet, copper-plate engraving...
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