Accessories

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Pr. of bronze busts. Voltaire and Rosseau. France. 1780-1800.

H: 7 3/4″

$2,500 pr.

Blown glass fishbowl with folded foot. United States. 1825-60.

H: 13″ D: 12″

$1,350

Embroidered and painted silk purse. England. c.1770.

Frame size: W: 14 3/4″ H: 18 3/4″

$5,500

 Classical Sinumbra Lamp. Original cut glass shade. American. c. 1830.

H: 31 1/2″

$4,200

Painted plaster bust of George R. McFarlane. Sculpted in Hollidaysburg, PA. on Sepember, 27 1852 by J. Harrison.

W: 21″ H: 23″ D: 12″

$5,500

Hand-painted fan of neoclassical style with ivory sticks and gilded silver ornament. Europe. 1780-1800.

Fan frame size: W: 24″ H: 13 1/2″

$1,200

 Bronze dog sculpture. 1920-40. Signed by the artist: Grace Mott Johnson, American (New York State), (1882-1967).

W: 12″ H: 13″

$1,950

Pr. of cast iron painted bookends. Paper label of “Hubley.” American. c. 1920.

W: 5 1/2″ H: 5 3/4″

$475

Petit-point picture of historical Boston landmarks. Colonial Revival. American. 1890-1910.

Frame size: W: 24 3/4″ H: 15″

$1,500

Blown and cut double overlay glass oil lamp. Gilded font on shaft with female face. Base inscribed “Jenny Lind”.

Shaft probably by Hooper and font New England Glass Company, Boston, MA. 1850′s.

H: 14 3/4″

$3,200

Diorama of steamboat “Chicago.” Ship built in Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1874. It was 200 ft. long and plied Lake Michigan.

1875-1900.

 W: 41 1/2″ H: 23 3/4″ D: 10″

$9,800

Wood carving of female figure. Europe. c. 1770.

H: 10 3/4″

$1,500

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