- Merrimac Pottery. Large vase. c. 1905,
Merrimac Pottery. Large vase. c. 1905, glazed earthenware. 13 h × 7 dia in. result: $2,394. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Merrimac’ with sturgeon. Paper manufacturer's label to underside ‘Merrimac Ceramic Company’.
- Merrimac Pottery. Vase. c. 1905, glazed
Merrimac Pottery. Vase. c. 1905, glazed earthenware. 7¾ h × 11 dia in. result: $1,890. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Vase features six handles. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Merrimac’ with sturgeon.
- SELECTION OF MILITARY MODEL KITS Comprising
SELECTION OF MILITARY MODEL KITS Comprising 10 items, Including two Monitor & Merrimac model kits, and other kits.
- FRAMED SAMPLER "Wrought by Sally E.
FRAMED SAMPLER "Wrought by Sally E. Hills in the 11 year of her age, Merrimack, July 13, 1820". Wool on linen, three alphabets and vowels, geometric wandering border. In modern gold frame, matted inder plexiglass, OS: 20" x 19 1/2", SS: 15" x 14 1/2".
- SELECTION OF CIVIL WAR ERA MODEL KITS
SELECTION OF CIVIL WAR ERA MODEL KITS Including cannon limbers, gatling gun, monitor and the Merrimac. Possibly all complete and one still sealed.
- EXCEPTIONAL QUEEN ANNE NH MAPLE HIGHBOY,
EXCEPTIONAL QUEEN ANNE NH MAPLE HIGHBOY, UNTOUCHED. Ca. 1780 -1795 Chester NH area maple highboy with original surface. In two parts, the top section with a fan carved center drawer, above four long drawers. Bottom section with double blanket drawer above one fan carved long drawer simulated as three, original brass, original stained finish, in incredible untouched condition. 76.5”H x 38.5”W lower, 35.75”W upper, depth lower 20.5”D, depth upper 19”D. This highboy descended in the Wason family of Chester NH, and was located in the ca. 1743 Wason homestead near Wason Pond until 2012. Literature: The untouched condition of this piece - hardware, finish, minimal wear, lack of scratches on backs of both cases - indicate that it likely never moved from this house and was treated with immense care. It survives as a microcosm of NH craftsmanship after the American Revolution. The maker of this piece appears to have learned his trade in the Merrimack Valley in the shadow of the Scots-Irish craftsman John Dunlap of Goffstown and Bedford NH, displayed in the heavy massing of the casework, deep cornice, tri-part drawer configuration at top, and use of multiple drawer facades to conceal a single long drawer in the case. Like the Wason family, the Dunlaps first settled in Chester in the 1740s where Major John was born in 1746. Wason family history states this highboy was made by the husband of Lucretia Day, as a wedding gift to her sister Dorothy Worthen. Dorothy married James Wason on Sept. 3rd 1802. William B. Wason inherited it at one point, and in 1956 left it in his will to daughter Edith Wason Emery. After Edith’s death in 1984, the highboy passed to her nephew Robert E. Wason.
- Merrimac Pottery. vase. 1900-08, glazed
Merrimac Pottery. vase. 1900-08, glazed earthenware. 9 h × 5 dia in. estimate: $600–800. Paper manufacturer's label to underside ‘Merrimac Pottery Company’.
- Merrimac Pottery. vase with stylized
Merrimac Pottery. vase with stylized flowers. 1900-08, glazed earthenware. 7½ h × 4 dia in. result: $7,500. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Merrimac’ with sturgeon. Provenance: Rago Auctions | Private Collection, New York
- Merrimac Pottery. vase with stylized
Merrimac Pottery. vase with stylized plants. 1900-08, glazed earthenware. 6 h × 4½ dia in. result: $3,750. estimate: $2,000–3,000.
- Merrimac Pottery. Rare vase with elephant
Merrimac Pottery. Rare vase with elephant handles. 1900-08, glazed earthenware. 5 h × 4 w × 3½ d in. result: $3,276. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Merrimac’ with sturgeon. Provenance: Important Private Collection, New York
- Merrimac Pottery. Vase with feathers.
Merrimac Pottery. Vase with feathers. c. 1900, glazed earthenware. 6¾ h × 3½ dia in. result: $8,820. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Incised decorator's initials to underside ‘EB’.
- Merrimac Pottery. Vase with stylized
Merrimac Pottery. Vase with stylized leaves. 1900-08, glazed earthenware. 2¾ h × 3½ dia in. result: $3,780. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Paper manufacturer's label to underside ‘Merrimac Ceramic Company’.