- DAVID BURR MAP OF NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA,
DAVID BURR MAP OF NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA, FRADavid Burr map of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, frame - 42 1/4" x 55".
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Condition:
Good. Creases.
- PAINTED PINE JERSEY COFFEE BIN, LATE
PAINTED PINE JERSEY COFFEE BIN, LATE 19TH C.Painted pine Jersey Coffee bin, late 19th c., 31" h., 21" w.
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Condition:
Good with expected wear.
- THREE GREEN WING TEAL DUCK DECOYSThree
THREE GREEN WING TEAL DUCK DECOYSThree Llyod Johnson, Bay Head New Jersey carved and painted green wing teal duck decoys, one impressed, signed and dated 1963 , 10" l.
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Condition:
Original paint with some craquelure. One with tight neck crack,
- GROUP OF JOURNALS, BIBLES, AND DICTIONARIES...Group
GROUP OF JOURNALS, BIBLES, AND DICTIONARIES...Group of journals, bibles, and dictionaries including Artifacts '48 , Bruce McClellan, travel essays, later headmaster of Lawrenceville School, New Jersey; a scrapbook of clippings given by John Winslow of Boston to his grandson Isaac Stayner Winslow in 1845; an 1816 Carey Bible, an 1896 Webster's Dictionary , an 1831 Luther's Catechism , and an 1829 American Spelling Book by Noah Webster.
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- FOUR FRAMED WORKSFour framed works,
FOUR FRAMED WORKSFour framed works, including a color engraving of Cornwallis, and three reverse prints on glass, largest - 24" x 19 1/4".
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Condition:
Not examined out of frame. Some paint loss, mostly to Geo III and Philadelphia. Cornwallis has toning. Provenance: a New Jersey collector.
- NEW JERSEY STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C.New
NEW JERSEY STONEWARE CROCK, 19TH C.New Jersey stoneware crock, 19th c., with an incised cobalt band of birds together with a lidded crock, mug, and small pitcher, tallest - 10" h.
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Condition:
Jersey-base chip. Several lines around base. Chips to inner rim of lid.
- SMALL NEW JERSEY QUILT APPLIQUé SAMPLERSmall
SMALL NEW JERSEY QUILT APPLIQUé SAMPLERSmall New Jersey quilt appliqué sampler, inscribed Margaret Morrison aged 17 yrs 1846 , frame - 7 1/2" x 9 1/4".
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- A. B. FROST, 3 LITHOGRAPHS OF HUNTING
A. B. FROST, 3 LITHOGRAPHS OF HUNTING SCENESProperty from a Private Collection, Hilton Head Island, SC (New Jersey, 1851-1928), each signed in the plate, matted and framed. One of deer hunting (frame size: 28 3/8 in. x 22 1/2 in.), one of hunte
- An Early Wood Ladder Wagon Model
19th
An Early Wood Ladder Wagon Model
19th Century
each side featuring a coat of arms with charges of each shield including three fleurs-de-lis and a double-headed eagle.
Height 11 1/4 x width 17 x depth 9 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Copper and Wood Horse-Drawn Steam-Powered
A Copper and Wood Horse-Drawn Steam-Powered Fire Engine Model
Late 19th Century and later
model of a circa 1870s engine produced by Amoskeag Locomotive Works in Manchester, New Hampshire.
mounted to wood base with affixed brass plaque engraved Manchester.
Overall height 17 x width of base 37 1/2 x depth 15; height of model 15 x width 33 x depth 9 inches.
Another plaque affixed to base reads Rebuilt By / N.A. DiRaddo & E.L. Grant / Camden, N.J. / 1968. Nicholas DiRaddo worked as a machinist at a radio factory in Camden and presumably created engine models as a hobby. Two of his models are in the collection of the National Museum of American History. E.L. Grant likely refers to his brother-in-law, Elmer Grant.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Case Scale Model Steam Tractor
20th
A Case Scale Model Steam Tractor
20th Century
Height 21 x length 41 x width 17 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Brass and Wood Vertical Steam Engine
A Brass and Wood Vertical Steam Engine Model
1901
signed Made / By / (partially legible) and dated 1901 on base.
Height 14 1/2 x width 10 x depth 8 1/2 inches (with base).
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey