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This Federal style piece feature two doors, two drawers with original pulls, and shelves inside. The hinges and door latches have been added/replaced. There is age related wear, including some surface scratches, chips, and pieces of missing wood on the doors and moulding along the surface. Measurement: 46”H x 46”W x 16”D. Pre-auction estimate: $1500-$2000. [PS] -
Made by Mahad Joo & Sons of India, this intricate, hand-crafted tapestry features a floral pattern, with metallic thread and fabric on black velvet, and semi-precious stones throughout, including a larger green stone in the center. These are known for their embossed, 3-D effect. The backing is silk. One hanging strap needs to be reattached. Measurement: 24” x 18”. Pre-auction estimate: $100-$150. [DD] -
This Federal style piece feature two doors, two drawers with original pulls, and shelves inside. The hinges and door latches have been added/replaced. There is age related wear, including some surface scratches, chips, and pieces of missing wood on the doors and moulding along the surface. Measurement: 46”H x 46”W x 16”D. Pre-auction estimate: $1500-$2000. [PS] -
This watchmaker/clockmaker was an award winner at multiple World Exhibitions in the 19th century, as indicated on the stamp. This piece has a nice patina, and a pristine white dial/face. There are some minor flea bites to the beveled glass in the tip right corner. There are no other issues to note. The mercury is intact in the pendulum. Includes the original key. Measurement: 14”H x 7.25”W x 5”D. Pre-auction estimate: $100-$200. [HM] -
This Federal style piece feature two doors, two drawers with original pulls, and shelves inside. The hinges and door latches have been added/replaced. There is age related wear, including some surface scratches, chips, and pieces of missing wood on the doors and moulding along the surface. Measurement: 46”H x 46”W x 16”D. Pre-auction estimate: $1500-$2000. [PS] -
Includes a “Steelcane” bait casting rod, and a Heddon split bamboo rod. Total of two rods. The Steelcane rod is one piece, 5’, and 14 gram weight. It has a cork handle, agate stripping guides, and nickel silver hardware. It is hand signed, with the serial number 36090. The Heddon rod is two pieces, 58”L, and has a cork handle. The downlocking reel seat mechanism is often referred to as the “Heddylin” seat. The patent number 1624052 was granted on April 12, 1927. It appears that two of the agate and silver nickel eyes are missing. [DB] -
Includes a “Steelcane” bait casting rod, and a Heddon split bamboo rod. Total of two rods. The Steelcane rod is one piece, 5’, and 14 gram weight. It has a cork handle, agate stripping guides, and nickel silver hardware. It is hand signed, with the serial number 36090. The Heddon rod is two pieces, 58”L, and has a cork handle. The downlocking reel seat mechanism is often referred to as the “Heddylin” seat. The patent number 1624052 was granted on April 12, 1927. It appears that two of the agate and silver nickel eyes are missing. [DB] -
This is a side by side hammer gun, with double triggers. It is believed to be a 12-gauge. There are some markings under the foregrip, which are pictured. The overall length is 49 inches. There is age related wear, including pitting. One of the hammers is loose and missing the screw. There is an illegible number stamped into the underside of the barrel, which may or may not be a serial number. The “ELG” proof mark is also stamped into the underside of the barrel. Not tested. [PS] -
Made by Mahad Joo & Sons of India, this intricate, hand-crafted tapestry features a floral pattern, with metallic thread and fabric on black velvet, and semi-precious stones throughout, including a larger green stone in the center. These are known for their embossed, 3-D effect. The backing is silk. One hanging strap needs to be reattached. Measurement: 24” x 18”. Pre-auction estimate: $100-$150. [DD] -
This includes a decanter with stopper, and five matching glasses. The set features the “deer and castle” pattern, in the manner of Friedrich Egermann. This iconic European glassware was most likely produced in the Czech Republic (formerly Czechoslovakia), in the mid 20th century. No obvious chips or cracks. Measurement: 14.25”H (decanter); 4.5”H (glasses, each). [HR] -
This watchmaker/clockmaker was an award winner at multiple World Exhibitions in the 19th century, as indicated on the stamp. This piece has a nice patina, and a pristine white dial/face. There are some minor flea bites to the beveled glass in the tip right corner. There are no other issues to note. The mercury is intact in the pendulum. Includes the original key. Measurement: 14”H x 7.25”W x 5”D. Pre-auction estimate: $100-$200. [HM] -
Includes a “Steelcane” bait casting rod, and a Heddon split bamboo rod. Total of two rods. The Steelcane rod is one piece, 5’, and 14 gram weight. It has a cork handle, agate stripping guides, and nickel silver hardware. It is hand signed, with the serial number 36090. The Heddon rod is two pieces, 58”L, and has a cork handle. The downlocking reel seat mechanism is often referred to as the “Heddylin” seat. The patent number 1624052 was granted on April 12, 1927. It appears that two of the agate and silver nickel eyes are missing. [DB]
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