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Illustrated Sale: Session 2

Catalog Information: 493 lots | 415 with images

Date: 2004

Auction House:

Pook and Pook

Location:

USA
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Lot 400: Edward Danforth

Edward Danforth (Middleton & Hartford, CT, 1788-1794) - Pewter deep dish with rampant lion touch, impressed "Edward Danforth", 13 1/4" dia.

 
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Lot 401: Thomas Boardman

Thomas Boardman(Hartford, CT, 1804-1873) - Pewter flagon with lion touch mark, impressed "Boardman", 11 3/4" h.

 
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Lot 402: Massachusetts Queen Anne walnut dining chair

Massachusetts Queen Anne walnut dining chair, ca. 1745, the oxbow crest rail above a vasiform splat, over a trapezoidal slip seat resting in a scalloped seat frame, supported by cabriole legs terminating in pad feet joined by turned and blocked stret [...more]

 
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Lot 403: New England Queen Anne maple drop leaf table

New England Queen Anne maple drop leaf table, ca. 1760, the narrow rectangular top over a straight skirt, supported by turned legs terminating in pad feet, retaining a fine old mellow surface, 27" h., 35 3/4" w.

 
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Lot 404: Boston Queen Anne cherry dining chair

Boston Queen Anne cherry dining chair, ca. 1745, the oxbow crest above a vasiform splat, over a trapezoidal slip seat resting in a scalloped seat frame, supported by cabriole legs terminating in pad feet joined by turned and blocked stretchers. For a [...more]

 
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