Lifetime Collection of Antiques
Listing ID#: 710721

Sale Location

Rye, NH 03870
Sale Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Friday Jul 26, 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Aug 13, 5:00 PM
Sale Type
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Paul McInnis LLC

Contact: Paul McInnis
Phone: 603-964-1301
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Website: www.paulmcinnis.com

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Paul McInnis LLC – TERMS & CONDITIONS
The property listed and described in this auction will be offered under the following terms and conditions of sale, such terms and conditions of sale and descriptions of items may be amended, updated or altered at the time and place of sale. These terms and conditions of sale and any announcements shall be binding on any bidder or attendee (hereinafter referred to as registered bidder, buyer or attendee), whether present, represented by an agent, any absentee and/or Internet bidders. Bidders are bound by these terms and conditions of sale and the bidder registration form, which is incorporated in and made a part hereof. This auction is being conducted by Paul McInnis LLC, Auctioneer (hereinafter referred to as PMLLC, Auction Company or Auctioneer).
1. ONLINE REGISTRATION – Online registration requires a bidder to place a credit card on file.
2. VENUE – This auction is being conducted by way of an online-only, timed auction event to begin on Friday, July 26th, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. EST. Bidding will begin to close on Tuesday, August 13th, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. EST (5 lots per minute).
3. LOCATION OF THE ESTATE: 530 South Road. Rye, New Hampshire
4. TIMED AUCTION EXTENDED BIDDING – A timed auction event refers to the opening and ending time for placing bids. Please note, any time a bid is placed within two minutes of that lot ending, the bid time window will reset to close in two minutes. For example, if lot 1 is scheduled to close at 2:00 and someone places a bid at 1:59:30 the end time will change from 2:00 to 2:01:30. If a bid is placed during that additional two-minute window, it will be extended again, and so on. This is done to prevent bid “sniping.” This process can go on indefinitely. This means that the last lot may take as much as an hour or longer to close after the scheduled end time, depending on the activity of the bidders.
5. BUYER’S PREMIUM – 20% (Twenty- percent) Buyer’s Premium is added to the high bid price to become the total purchase price.
6. PAYMENT TERMS –At the conclusion of the auction, a payable invoice will be emailed to all successful bidders. The invoice can be paid by ACH transfer or credit card before coming to pick-up. Please bring your paid invoice when you pick up your items; otherwise, payment must be made when you arrive before any items are removed. Payment in full must be made at the time of pickup by cash, or cashier’s check. MasterCard and Visa credit cards accepted. Payment in full will be charged to your credit card on file if you have not paid your invoice by Saturday, August 17th.
7. SALES TAX – There is no sales tax in the State of New Hampshire. It shall be the buyers’ responsibility to pay all taxes applicable in their home state or country. Buyers will take delivery in New Hampshire, no exceptions.
8. REMOVAL OF PROPERTY – None of the property may be removed from the premises until the total purchase price has been paid. All purchases must be picked up on Thursday, August 15th and Friday, August 16th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, August 17th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The auction company assumes no responsibility for acts or omissions for such handling including, but not limited to, theft, loss, damage, or any transportation, whether at the direction of the buyer or PMLLC. Buyer shall be solely responsible for loading, shipping, or transportation of the buyer’s purchases at buyer’s sole expense.
9. SHIPPING – Paul McInnis LLC will not be responsible for the shipping. The UPS Store of North Hampton, NH, has indicated that they would be available for shipping some items. You may contact them via email at: Store5174@theupsstore.com, Subject Line – The Lois Taylor Estate, or call (603) 964-5022. Buyers must complete a Shipping Request Form (see link on our website) indicating a buyer’s request for us to turn the purchases over to the UPS Store for shipping.
10. “AS-IS” “WHERE-IS” – All property is sold “as-is” and “where-is,” all sales are final and neither PMLLC nor the seller makes any express or implied warranty or representation of any kind or nature with respect to the property being sold. In no event shall PMLLC or the seller be responsible for the correctness of or be deemed to have made any representation or warranty of, merchantability, fitness for purpose, description, size, genuineness, year of manufacture, attribution, provenance or condition concerning the property, or any warranty that any item complies with any applicable federal or state laws. No statement set forth in the brochure and catalog, or made at the sale, or in the bill of sale or invoice or elsewhere, whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a warranty or representation or an assumption of liability. PMLLC makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the descriptions or representations as listed in the catalogue listing or of the mileage and/or odometer readings or serial, body or chassis numbers. PMLLC acts exclusively as the agent of the seller. All bidders acknowledge that PMLLC is under no obligation to verify the accuracy of any information provided; furthermore, all bidders represent that they have conducted their own inspection and due diligence. Auction subject to errors, omissions and withdrawals. It is the buyer’s responsibility to inspect all lots prior to bidding to ensure that the condition is to their satisfaction. All goods are sold “As-Is” and “Without Recourse.” Please satisfy yourself as to the condition of the item before bidding.
11. BIDDING INCREMENTS – Paul McInnis LLC reserves the right to change bid increments at any time prior to or during the auction.
12. DISPUTE BETWEEN BIDDERS – If any dispute arises among bidders, the Auctioneer may decide the same or may immediately put the lot or item up for sale again and resell to the highest bidder. The Auctioneer shall not be liable for missed bids, un-executed absentee bids or Internet bids. In the event of a tie bid between an online bidder and a floor bidder, the floor bidder will take precedence. The decision of the Auctioneer shall be final and absolute.
13. CONFIRMATION OF PURCHASE – Title to the property shall pass to the Buyer upon the Auctioneer’s declaration as “Sold” or if the high bid is confirmed acceptable to the Seller, subject to the compliance by the Buyer of the terms of sale. Buyer assumes all responsibility for the item or items and shall pay the total purchase price. All sales are final, subject only to these terms and conditions. Buyer assumes all risk of loss whether by damage, theft, fire, etc. from the time the hammer falls or they become the high bidder.
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15. ERRORS – Auction subject to errors, omissions and withdrawals. PMLLC reserves the right to refuse to register any person for any reason in the sole discretion of PMLLC.

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**Note: We reserve the right to have one hour after the close of the auction to verify bids and to re-open the auction if there is any disruption caused by computer errors.




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Listing Information

Bill and Lois Taylor were avid collectors in the later part of the 20th century and filled the house and barns with all types of treasures. Due to the volume, there will be many lots with multiple items.

 

IN PART:  Collections of cut glass, art glass, pottery, porcelain, muffineers, hair receivers, hat pin holders, hat pins, Victorian hair combs, political buttons, military medals, sterling silver, pewter, 14k gold watch, clocks, early lamps, and a button collection, 2 oak china closets, Federal mahogany desk, Hepplewhite cherry drop leaf half round table, early stands, Victorian walnut marble top dresser and mirror, oak and walnut dining tables, marble and ormolu pedestal, maple hutches, mid-century bedroom set, an assortment of chairs, many trunks, oak stacking bookcase, Early butter churn in blue paint, baskets, homespun coverlets, quilts, lot of linens, creamware and sponge ware, Fairbanks scale, advertising tins, commemorative George Washington Stevensgraph bookmarks, US Postal Service railroad maps and air route map, railroad lanterns, paintings and prints, Flemish bronze twin spouted lavabo, books, many Shriner related items, toy camper truck by NYLINT N0. 6601 and so much more being discovered throughout the house and barn.

 

ONLINE REGISTRATION:  Online registration requires a bidder to place a credit card on file.

 

VENUE:   This auction is being conducted by way of an online-only, timed auction event to begin on July 30th at 9:00 a.m. EST. Bidding will begin to close on Tuesday, August 13th at 2:00 p.m. EST.

 

INSPECTION:  Friday, August 9th from 9 to 11:00 a.m.

 

BUYER’S PREMIUM:  20% (Twenty percent) Buyer’s Premium is added to the high bid price to become the total purchase price.

 

REMOVAL:  All purchases must be picked up on Thursday, August 15th and Friday, August 16th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, August 17th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 

 

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Lic. #2089 • (603) 964-1301 • Ref. #24PM-20

 

Lot #   Description
1   Currier and Ives print The Star of Beauty, 13.5” x 9.5”
2   OG mirror, 28“ x 20“
3   N. Currier print the Tomb and Shade of Napoleon, 13 1/2" x 9 1/2"
4   N. Currier print The Happy Home 13 1/2“ x 9 1/2“
5   Mid century pine, five piece bedroom set
6   Pair of bisque figural lamps together with another lamp
7   Pair of outhouse lamps
8   (2) Early oil lamps, one an English pottery font with the scenic etched shade, the other with prisms and electrified
9   Sterling silver and glass dresser lot
10   Lot of cloisonné
11   French brass and glass mantle clock
12   Transfer-decorated ironstone water pitcher, 8 3/8" with picture of George Washington (glaze cracking)
13   Pair of masonic plates, Saint John's Lodge, Portsmouth, NH
14   French brass and glass carriage clock, 5 1/2" high
15   A pair of English blue and white transfer vases, 10" h
16   French brass and glass carriage clock with rhinestone dial
17   Wedgwood pitcher with transfer portrait and verse (spider crack on bottom)
18   (2) Pewter coffee pots and a tea pot
19   Pair of Royal Worcester floral pitchers, 7 1/2" h
20   Set of blue and white Staffordshire plates, bowls and cups (some damage on bowl and cups)
21   Pair of Bristol glass vases with floral decoration, 10 1/2" h
22   Hand painted Nippon vase, 10 1/2" h
23   (2) Square Amberina Daisy and Button dishes with toothpick holder
24   Hand painted porcelain hat pin holder with hat pins, 7" h
25   Lot of (4) muffineers
26   Lot of hand painted hair receivers
27   Decorated blue glass pitcher and two decorated vases
28   Custard glass maple leaf 3-handled spooner
29   Cranberry and green glass muffineers
30   Hand painted porcelain hat pin holder with a wonderful collection of hat pins
31   Lot of 5-pieces of art glass
32   Royal Bayreuth hair receiver set
33   Lot of (5) muffineers
34   (4) Early pitchers
35   Lot of sterling silver napkin rings
36   Lot of beaded evening bags
37   Most unusual hand painted Nippon ewer
38   Set of (4) blue and white Wedgwood scenic plates, Virginia Inn Hotel
39   Lot of (5) Nippon hair receivers
40   Lot of (5) muffineers
41   Lot of hat pins and holder
42   Lot of (3) copper luster embossed pitchers
43   Moriage Nippon hair receivers
44   Royal Worcester vase and ewer, 9 3/4" & 9 1/2" h
45   Lot of (4) hair receivers
46   Assorted lot of copper lustre
47   Lot of (5) muffineers
48   (4) Early pitchers
49   Pair of hat pin holders with hat pins
50   Hat pin holders with hat pins
51   1930's Pinocchio paper maché bank
52   Lot of (7) glass salts
53   (3) Early lighting devices
54   (2) Match safes and (2) mesh purses
55   (3) Oriental porcelain bowls
56   (2) Brilliant cut glass bowls and pitcher
57   Hand painted duck decoy
58   Nippon tea set
59   Treenware lot, ink well, sander, shot glass, holder
60   Lot of 11 muffineers
61   Lot of (10) hair receivers
62   (3) Parian or bisque figurines
63   Banjo wall clock
64   Pair of Bristol dresser bottles, Remember Me mug, and a smoke bell
65   Still life painting on board signed by Ethal Chase, 9" x 6 1/2"
66   French Ormolu bronze and peti point candle screen
67   Antique reference books
68   Lot of salts
69   Lot of open salts, one attributed to Tiffany
70   Toby jug and Kate Greenaway salt & pepper shakers
71   Lot of garden books
72   Pair of limoge vases and Celadon covered jar
73   Amber glass pin cushion shoe
74   Lot of salts
75   Van Briggle pottery vase blue leaf form, matte finish, 5"
76   Colored pattern glass creamers, sugars and toothpick holder
77   Flow-blue gothic pattern platter and other plates
78   Lot of hair receivers
79   Lot of hair receivers
80   Lot of paper weights
81   Lot of paper weights
82   Nippon hand painted scenic bowl
83   Nippon hand painted scenic condiment set
84   (6) Sterling silver glass holders, 15 troy oz.
85   (4) Sterling silver pieces, 22 troy oz.
86   (2) Watercolors, Ocean Scene signed H.S. Talbot,13.5" x 21" and Island, 4.75" x 7"
87   (2) English plates
88   Cloisonne lamp
89   Belt buckle collection to include display case
90   Black Americana whimsical toy
91   Hat pins
92   Country Hepplewhite tilt top stand
93   Collection of Russian lacquered boxes, one sleigh scene and one titled The Princess and the Frog
94   Early splint basket
95   Rosewood writing desk
96   Lot of sterling silver
97   Meissen onion pattern oval platter, blue and white Imari platter and Canton style punch bowl
98   Northwood Nautilus custard dish
99   Lighted oak display cabinet with bowls, 48" h x 15.5" w x 19" d
100   Marble pedestal with bronze Ormalu mounts, 42" h
101   Lot of salts and muffineers
102   Argand lamp with etched shade (1 prism as is)
103   Lot of silver plate bowls and Pairpoint hot plate
104   Large lot of silver plates
105   Set of (6) colored sandwich glass cup plates
106   (10) Colored sandwich glass cup plates
107   Hepplewhite 1-drawer stand
108   Pair of deep walnut frames and an oval mirror
109   Lot of porcelain figures
110   Lot of copper luster pitchers
111   Lot of 4-pieces of brilliant cut glass
112   Lot of copper luster pitchers
113   Pair of shadow boxes with trinkets
114   Victorian walnut dining table with 3 leaves, 54" x 48"
115   Set of bow back Windsor chairs with needlepoint pads
116   Maple hutch (contents not included)
117   Collection of pewter on top of maple hutch (hutch not included)
118   Assorted glass and china on hutch (hutch not included)
119   Contents of built-in china cabinet to include Spode Fairy dinnerware set, Haviland Limoges gold band dinner, sets of glasses, bone china cups and saucers, punch bowl set and much more
120   Lot of 4-pieces of cut glass
121   Hepplewhite mahogany drop-leaf table, 47" l x 40" w
122   Victorian walnut marble top chest with mirror, 42 1/4" w x 20 1/4" d
123   Oak bow front clawfoot china cabinet with original finish, glass shelves and  mirror back (contents not included)
124   (7) Cut glass condiment items
125   Lot of flint goblets and assorted flint master salts and cup plates
126   Cut glass bowl with amber center, 8" d
127   Galle intaglio cut vase signed, 3 1/2" h
128   Lot of master salts including Heisey footed salts
129   Lot of cut glass master and individual salts
130   (6) Pieces of cut glass
131   Holy Bible with brass hinges and (2) other bibles
132   Early pine box
133   Elaborate glass sconce (missing candle holders)
134   Shelf with contents
135   Empire mahogany secretary desk
136   Assorted lot of dolls and teddy bears
137   Lot of straw placemats, coasters and hats
138   Lot of (5) children's books by Phoebe M. Anderson and illustrated by Reed Champion
139   Lot of (4) children's books by Phoebe M. Anderson, Christina Owen & Florence Schult
140   Collection cigarette lighters
141   Oval mahogany inlaid serving tray
142   Collection of pitchers
143   Pair of parian cupid figurines, 1' h
144   (12) Coin silver spoons
145   Lot of silver plate and cloisonne napkin rings
146   Lot of (8) elaborate sterling silver serving pieces, 20 troy oz.
147   Lot of sterling silver, 17 troy oz.
148   Lot of souvenir spoons
149   Lot of perfume bottles
150   Lot of coin silver serving spoons and butter knife, 14 oz.
151   Lot of assorted sterling silver with serving spoons, etc., 42 troy oz.
152   Towle sterling silver set to include (4) luncheon knives, (8) dinner knives, (12) dinner forks, (12) luncheon forks, (13) teaspoons, (6) soup spoons, (8) butter knives and  (5) serving pieces, 67 troy oz.
153   Assorted lot of sterling silver
154   Assorted silver plated flatware
155   Lot of lapel pins
156   English Delftware bowl (chipped) and (2) porcelain plates
157   Royal Doulton transfer jug "Eglington Tournament", Royal Crown Derby vase (chip on base), and Royal Doulton Lambeth vase
158   Elephant cast iron bank, 4" long
159   Lot of Oriental items to include porcelain, lacquered book ends, figures, etc.
160   Pattern glass woven basket, possibly Sandwich
161   Marble dolphin bookends
162   Ruby cut to clear tumbler, Bohemian bottle, (2) decanters, Mary Gregory piece.
163   Carved alabaster child reading, 5.5" tall
164   Masonic scenic plate, Zembo Temple, Harrisburg, PA, 9.5"
165   (3) Dresden porcelain plates
166   Forestville Anniversary clock
167   Town history books to include, Rye, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Exeter
168   Lot of ephemera
169   Oak display cabinet (contents not included) 31" x 11.5" x 76.5"
170   Contents of cabinet (cabinet not included)
171   Thimble collection with cabinet (2 appear to be gold)
172   Early photographs, tin types, daguerreotype, etc. and gutta percha cases
173   Large lot of books, lower and upper cabinet and shelves (cabinet not included)
174   Islamic art tin over copper bowl and (2) pottery pieces
175   Tray lot of early items and serving box
176   Pair of Jardinières with stands (glaze damage)
177   Oak plant stands, 18.5"
178   Mahogany shelf with cut glass and other items, oil painting of water wheel
179   Hepplewhite cherry inlaid drop leaf banquet table, 45" wide
180   Lot of  Victorian woman's hair combs
181   Lot of Victorian woman's hair combs
182   Art pottery pitcher with embossed signature, 8.5" h
183   Masonic flask, age unknown (chip on rim)
184   Ladies 14k gold watch, American Watch Co. Royal Waltham movement, plus ladies lapel watch and (2) watch domes
185   God Bless Our Home motto, 21" x 9"
186   Bowback Windsor style arm chair
187   Redware crock and (2) stoneware jugs
188   Collection of brilliant cut glass
189   Fine lot of linens to include crocheted, embroidery and lace table clothes, napkins, etc.
190   (2) upholstered arm chairs
191   Violin
192   Lot of buttons
193   Red cast iron water pump
194   4-drawer chest, lamp, mirrors, etc.
195   (3) Decoys
196   Lot of (3) pantry boxes
197   Dome top grain painted box, 24" long
198   Toleware tray by Lois Taylor, 24.5"
199   Butter churn in great original blue paint, 23"
200   Fairbanks scale
201   Spongeware pitcher and bowl
202   Wooden boxes
203   Lot of (4) advertising tins
204   Lamps in original boxes - Vapo-Cresolene
205   (4) Rockingham bowls and pitcher
206   Swift
207   Yellowware mixing bowls, butter dish, creamer (some damage)
208   Primitive kitchen lot
209   Lot of yellowware mixing bowls
210   Native American covered basket, 3" x 2"
211   Christmas doorbell cast bronze, 9"
212   (2) Glass bottles with unique handles
213   (1) two-piece three color homespun coverlet
214   (1)  two-piece three color homespun coverlet
215   Lot of yellowware mixing bowls and Rockingham pitcher
216   (1) two-piece blue and white two color homespun coverlet, and Lindsey Woosley (as is)
217   Glass lot to include milk bottles, glass rolling pin, glass egs, etc.
218   Cast iron vanity mirror
219   (2) George Washington commemorative Stevensgraph bookmarks, Centennial and Bicentennial
220   Assorted lot of evening purses
221   (2) Dietz railroad lanterns
222   (2) Rockingham spittoons (minor chips)
223   Oil painting on board in gold frame, 7 1/2" x 9 1/2"
224   Advertising tins - cocoa, talcum and tea
225   Framed hooked rug covered bridge, 24" x 36"
226   Pair of ornate brass wall sconces (wired), 19" h
227   Collection of 18 medals
228   Pair of Dressel railroad lanterns
229   Walt Disney Pinocchio wood figure, 8" h, and Walt Disney Pinocchio Childrens books with boxes of miniature playing cards
230   Assorted lot of pewter (14) items
231   Civil War Soldiers Escutcheon, J. Lewis Chace (glass broken, some staining), Forbes & Company, 22" x 17"
232   Rare Flemish bronze twin spouted lavabo, 12" w
233   Monmouth mottled bean pot and a Cottageware biscuit jar
234   Appeal to the Great Spirit lithograph, A. W. Elson, 14" x 9"
235   (2) Guitars, 1 hard case and 1 canvas
236   Silk and needlework pillows, hooked rug and coverlet
237   Sterling silver dresser lot and enameled covered jar (as is)
238   Lot of fountain pens
239   Sandwich glass whale oil lamp, electrified
240   Childs sled
241   Decorative Christmas sleigh
242   Duane Bryers "Hilda" calendars, 1962, 1963, 1967 and 1969 (rolled up)
243   Tapestry on wood rod, 54" x 35"
244   Native American Chief painted on a deer hide, 42" x 36"
245   Lot of assorted bottles
246   Sef of (8) Amber depression glass divided dinner pates (some rim chips)
247   Assorted lot of cast brass and iron items
248   Black Americana Aunt Jemima broom
249   Political campaign button collection, mostly 1950 - 1970's
250   Political campaign button collection
251   Button collection
252   Collection of Shriner related ribbons and badges
253   Collection of Shriner related ribbons and badges
254   Purple Heart, Military Merit
255   Bronze figural stand, 7"
256   Hudson Bay blanket with other blanket
257   Round oak coffee table
258   Sewing table, lamp, primitive pot
259   Hall bench
260   Table, lamp, and hanging shelf (contents included)
261   Oak chest and mirror
262   Cabinet and (2) chairs
263   Lot of jugs
264   Cast iron ram door stop
265   Wire planter
266   Antique fans
267   Fire extinguishers
268   Lot of fans
269   Lot of miniature decoys
270   Lot of eye glasses
271   Burled wood watch hutch
272   Dry sink with contents
273   Pine hutch (does not include contents)
274   Lot of Pewter (does not include hutch)
275   Pine settle (does not include contents)
276   Lot of pitchers (does not include settle)
277   Maple drop leaf table
278   Sewing machine
279   Pine blanket chest with wool blankets
280   Collection of primitive items
281   Pine box, (2) chairs, side table and lamp
282   Pine cupboard and contents of cabinet to include dolls, plates, stoneware jugs, glass, etc.
283   Elaborate carved walnut wardrobe with a mirrored door. 28.5" d. x 53.5" w. x 91.5" t
284   Lot of parasols
285   Childs rocking chair
286   (2) Framed floral artworks signed L.B. Endicott, 14.5" x 8"
287   Framed needlepoint,lady playing instrument, 27" x 22.5"
288   Print of wedding scene, 12.5" x 34"
289   Toy truck and mobile home NYLint No. 6601, 29"
290   (3) International tractors
291   Pop-up automotive book
292   Portsmouth Navy Yard launching tags
293   (4) Villaware Italian hand painted platters
294   Framed oil on canvas, sailing ship near rocks, 8.75" x 12.75"
295   Fort Constitution, Portsmouth Harbor, Heavy Artillery poster
296   (4) Automotive 1970's brochures
297   (4) Brass lion heads
298   (3) pieces of English pottery and china
299   (2) 1930's games, Blondie Goes to Leisureland, and Pin the Tail on the Donkey
300   Brass horn
301   U.S. Postal Service lot from 1940's to include air and train route maps, Maine, NH, NY etc.
302   (2) Portable sewing machines Singer and Wards Signature
303   Arthur Jenness chess sword
304   Native woman wood carving, 15"
305   Knights of Columbus sword, Arthur John Couch
306   Oak dining table, 42" x 42"
307   Lot of pocket knives and shaving straight edge razors
308   Native American basket, 6.5" diameter
309   Politoys - M Mangusta De Tomaso model car, 6.5" long
310   Handmade quilt, 7' x 7'
311   Woven boxes, one marked Shaker
312   Native American basket, 9.5" across
313   Handmade quilt, 7' x 7'
314   Stag horn handle carving sets
315   Elkhart Saxophone
316   St. John's Commandery Wood sign, 18" x 12"
317   Coin silver spoon lot
318   Wicker desk, 32"x40"x19"
319   Wooden lobster pot
320   (35) Early photographs of a hunting and fishing trip across Maine and Nova Scotia, 8.5" x  12"
321   Unique poker set of glasses and ashtrays
322   Birdseye maple inlaid ladies desk and chair
323   Thomas Pacconi glass Christmas ornaments
324   (3) Milk jugs
325   Room lot to include primitives, flat irons, books, fiestaware, cupboards and contents
326   Childs Morris chair
327   Lot of lamps and shades
328   Royal Jackson Fine China dinner service with serving pieces
329   (3) Floor lamps, 2 wrought iron
330   Morse code set-up Elecetro-Bug
331   Oak office chair
332   Dome top steamer trunk with oak slats
333   Steamer trunk with oak slats
334   Dome top steamer trunk with oak slats
335   (4) Tables
336   Umbrella stand
337   (3) Trunks
338   Mahogany desk and contents
339   Oak bookcase with contents
340   Wooden trunk with stuffed animals
341   Virginia made cedar blanket chest with blankets
342   Glass front cabinet with contents
343   Steamer trunk
344   Empire mahogany stand, 22" x 14" x 31.5"
345   Pine hutch with contents
346   Cedar wardrobe with clothes
347   Birds-eye maple chest with mirror and commode
348   Framed picture of a lion, 33" x 24"
349   (3) Schlitz beer trays
350   Hunter desktop fan
351   Ruppert Beer & Ale tray
352   Eskimo model 1005R desk fan
353   ZZ Top banner, 45" x 45"
354   (2) Knickerbocker beer trays
355   Vintage 1980's Head ski jacket, men's medium
356   Dress form
357   Tin Car-City Service station, 36" x 16" x 20"
358   Homemade "Jeff" service garage, 16" x 21.5" x 20"
359   (2) Pine wardrobes, 35" x 21" x 68.5"
360   (11) Pictures, mirror, prints
361   Wardrobe, 33" x 20.5" x 70"
362   6-Drawer maple chest, 33" x 20.5" x 70"
363   Marble top table with casket stand base
364   (2) Bow back chairs and captains chair
365   Mahogany card table, 30" x 14.5" x 29.25" and shaving mirror
366   Country store display
367   Glass display case, 32" x 24"
368   Toy car lot
369   (4) Helmets
370   Nixon Lodge Poster, 29.5" x 45"
371   Early photographs and albums
372   Set of (10) Austrian soup bowls
373   Queen Anne Marilyn china tea set
374   (2) Dolls beds and wicker chair
375   (2) High chairs
376   Lot of faux ostrich collars and fans
377   Elaborate oak and gold, and lemon frame, 30.5" x 26.5", 20.5"x18.5"
378   (2) Lithographs, The Washington Family and Henry Clay
379   Colored prints by Thompson & Sawyer
380   G.I. Joe "Search for Lost idol" toy set, box in poor condition and Ideal Toy car racetrack
381   Lot of political posters and bumper sticker
382   Lot of woman's purses, shawls, and handkerchiefs
383   Oak bow front china cabinet with contents
384   Native American style rug (small hole), 4'5" x 7'6"
385   (2) Hand painted serving trays and stand
386   Lot of ephemera, song books, hotel logs
387   Lot of wood tools
388   Black forest walnut carved book stand (needs gluing)
389   Corner lot
390   Frame and mirror lot
391   Playboy lot of (2) mugs and a hat
392   Johnny Express toy semi-dump body and Marx tow trucks
393   Mighty Tonka crane truck
394   Masonic wall hangings
395   1926 License plate with Old Man of the Mountain, 76-558
396   Lot of frames
397   Extremely large lot of postcards, many organized by State
398   1926 NH License plate 6-700
399   (3) Masonic documents
400   Cast iron lot
401   Miscellaneous lot
402   Japanese WW2 military arms device/tool
403   (6) Photoscenic NH license plates
404   (2) Patchwork quilts
405   1925 NH license plate 11-927
406   Stereo and record albums
407   1927 NH license plate 16-187
408   Bottles
409   1922 NH license plate 10482
410   Pair of gold and white candlesticks
411   (5) NH license plates
412   Lot of collectible decorations, etc.
413   Colorado license plates KP 7614
414   Primitive lot to include hand painted board, boxes, hat pins, leather clogs, etc.
415   (2) gauges
416   Pine trunk with contents to include doll and child's clothes and shoes
417   Dutch made lamp hunting deer
418   (2) gauges and acorn threaded cap
419   (4) Patchwork quilts
420   Portable Singer sewing machine ZZ1K (beautiful black finish) with sewing items
421   Basement (3) 5-shelf lot
422   Dinner set in pantry
423   Tin toys spinner and Jack in the Box
424   Hand painted safe with combination, 14.75" x 14.25" x 22.5"
425   Crate of license plates
426   Wedding dress and other clothes
427   J. L. Hammett Co. school map of USA & Mexico, 39.5" x 28"
428   Bar room lot to include, bar glasses, liquor signs, etc.
429   Room lot to include woman's hats, pine chest of 12 drawers, children's books, dolls, books, primitive items, etc.
430   (2) Pilgrim signs 300th Anniversary, 36" tall
431   Flat top trunk
432   Dome top steamer trunk with oak slats
433   Toboggans and a Snurfer board
434   Vintage handcuffs & wire gauge
435   Carved blue jay decoy, 12" long

 

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Bill and Lois Taylor were avid collectors in the later part of the 20th century and filled the house and barns with all types of treasures. Due to the volume, there will be many lots with multiple items.

 

IN PART:  Collections of cut glass, art glass, pottery, porcelain, muffineers, hair receivers, hat pin holders, hat pins, Victorian hair combs, political buttons, military medals, sterling silver, pewter, 14k gold watch, clocks, early lamps, and a button collection, 2 oak china closets, Federal mahogany desk, Hepplewhite cherry drop leaf half round table, early stands, Victorian walnut marble top dresser and mirror, oak and walnut dining tables, marble and ormolu pedestal, maple hutches, mid-century bedroom set, an assortment of chairs, many trunks, oak stacking bookcase, Early butter churn in blue paint, baskets, homespun coverlets, quilts, lot of linens, creamware and sponge ware, Fairbanks scale, advertising tins, commemorative George Washington Stevensgraph bookmarks, US Postal Service railroad maps and air route map, railroad lanterns, paintings and prints, Flemish bronze twin spouted lavabo, books, many Shriner related items, toy camper truck by NYLINT N0. 6601 and so much more being discovered throughout the house and barn.

 

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VENUE:   This auction is being conducted by way of an online-only, timed auction event to begin on July 30th at 9:00 a.m. EST. Bidding will begin to close on Tuesday, August 13th at 2:00 p.m. EST.

 

INSPECTION:  Friday, August 9th from 9 to 11:00 a.m.

 

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REMOVAL:  All purchases must be picked up on Thursday, August 15th and Friday, August 16th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, August 17th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 

 

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Lot #   Description
1   Currier and Ives print The Star of Beauty, 13.5” x 9.5”
2   OG mirror, 28“ x 20“
3   N. Currier print the Tomb and Shade of Napoleon, 13 1/2" x 9 1/2"
4   N. Currier print The Happy Home 13 1/2“ x 9 1/2“
5   Mid century pine, five piece bedroom set
6   Pair of bisque figural lamps together with another lamp
7   Pair of outhouse lamps
8   (2) Early oil lamps, one an English pottery font with the scenic etched shade, the other with prisms and electrified
9   Sterling silver and glass dresser lot
10   Lot of cloisonné
11   French brass and glass mantle clock
12   Transfer-decorated ironstone water pitcher, 8 3/8" with picture of George Washington (glaze cracking)
13   Pair of masonic plates, Saint John's Lodge, Portsmouth, NH
14   French brass and glass carriage clock, 5 1/2" high
15   A pair of English blue and white transfer vases, 10" h
16   French brass and glass carriage clock with rhinestone dial
17   Wedgwood pitcher with transfer portrait and verse (spider crack on bottom)
18   (2) Pewter coffee pots and a tea pot
19   Pair of Royal Worcester floral pitchers, 7 1/2" h
20   Set of blue and white Staffordshire plates, bowls and cups (some damage on bowl and cups)
21   Pair of Bristol glass vases with floral decoration, 10 1/2" h
22   Hand painted Nippon vase, 10 1/2" h
23   (2) Square Amberina Daisy and Button dishes with toothpick holder
24   Hand painted porcelain hat pin holder with hat pins, 7" h
25   Lot of (4) muffineers
26   Lot of hand painted hair receivers
27   Decorated blue glass pitcher and two decorated vases
28   Custard glass maple leaf 3-handled spooner
29   Cranberry and green glass muffineers
30   Hand painted porcelain hat pin holder with a wonderful collection of hat pins
31   Lot of 5-pieces of art glass
32   Royal Bayreuth hair receiver set
33   Lot of (5) muffineers
34   (4) Early pitchers
35   Lot of sterling silver napkin rings
36   Lot of beaded evening bags
37   Most unusual hand painted Nippon ewer
38   Set of (4) blue and white Wedgwood scenic plates, Virginia Inn Hotel
39   Lot of (5) Nippon hair receivers
40   Lot of (5) muffineers
41   Lot of hat pins and holder
42   Lot of (3) copper luster embossed pitchers
43   Moriage Nippon hair receivers
44   Royal Worcester vase and ewer, 9 3/4" & 9 1/2" h
45   Lot of (4) hair receivers
46   Assorted lot of copper lustre
47   Lot of (5) muffineers
48   (4) Early pitchers
49   Pair of hat pin holders with hat pins
50   Hat pin holders with hat pins
51   1930's Pinocchio paper maché bank
52   Lot of (7) glass salts
53   (3) Early lighting devices
54   (2) Match safes and (2) mesh purses
55   (3) Oriental porcelain bowls
56   (2) Brilliant cut glass bowls and pitcher
57   Hand painted duck decoy
58   Nippon tea set
59   Treenware lot, ink well, sander, shot glass, holder
60   Lot of 11 muffineers
61   Lot of (10) hair receivers
62   (3) Parian or bisque figurines
63   Banjo wall clock
64   Pair of Bristol dresser bottles, Remember Me mug, and a smoke bell
65   Still life painting on board signed by Ethal Chase, 9" x 6 1/2"
66   French Ormolu bronze and peti point candle screen
67   Antique reference books
68   Lot of salts
69   Lot of open salts, one attributed to Tiffany
70   Toby jug and Kate Greenaway salt & pepper shakers
71   Lot of garden books
72   Pair of limoge vases and Celadon covered jar
73   Amber glass pin cushion shoe
74   Lot of salts
75   Van Briggle pottery vase blue leaf form, matte finish, 5"
76   Colored pattern glass creamers, sugars and toothpick holder
77   Flow-blue gothic pattern platter and other plates
78   Lot of hair receivers
79   Lot of hair receivers
80   Lot of paper weights
81   Lot of paper weights
82   Nippon hand painted scenic bowl
83   Nippon hand painted scenic condiment set
84   (6) Sterling silver glass holders, 15 troy oz.
85   (4) Sterling silver pieces, 22 troy oz.
86   (2) Watercolors, Ocean Scene signed H.S. Talbot,13.5" x 21" and Island, 4.75" x 7"
87   (2) English plates
88   Cloisonne lamp
89   Belt buckle collection to include display case
90   Black Americana whimsical toy
91   Hat pins
92   Country Hepplewhite tilt top stand
93   Collection of Russian lacquered boxes, one sleigh scene and one titled The Princess and the Frog
94   Early splint basket
95   Rosewood writing desk
96   Lot of sterling silver
97   Meissen onion pattern oval platter, blue and white Imari platter and Canton style punch bowl
98   Northwood Nautilus custard dish
99   Lighted oak display cabinet with bowls, 48" h x 15.5" w x 19" d
100   Marble pedestal with bronze Ormalu mounts, 42" h
101   Lot of salts and muffineers
102   Argand lamp with etched shade (1 prism as is)
103   Lot of silver plate bowls and Pairpoint hot plate
104   Large lot of silver plates
105   Set of (6) colored sandwich glass cup plates
106   (10) Colored sandwich glass cup plates
107   Hepplewhite 1-drawer stand
108   Pair of deep walnut frames and an oval mirror
109   Lot of porcelain figures
110   Lot of copper luster pitchers
111   Lot of 4-pieces of brilliant cut glass
112   Lot of copper luster pitchers
113   Pair of shadow boxes with trinkets
114   Victorian walnut dining table with 3 leaves, 54" x 48"
115   Set of bow back Windsor chairs with needlepoint pads
116   Maple hutch (contents not included)
117   Collection of pewter on top of maple hutch (hutch not included)
118   Assorted glass and china on hutch (hutch not included)
119   Contents of built-in china cabinet to include Spode Fairy dinnerware set, Haviland Limoges gold band dinner, sets of glasses, bone china cups and saucers, punch bowl set and much more
120   Lot of 4-pieces of cut glass
121   Hepplewhite mahogany drop-leaf table, 47" l x 40" w
122   Victorian walnut marble top chest with mirror, 42 1/4" w x 20 1/4" d
123   Oak bow front clawfoot china cabinet with original finish, glass shelves and  mirror back (contents not included)
124   (7) Cut glass condiment items
125   Lot of flint goblets and assorted flint master salts and cup plates
126   Cut glass bowl with amber center, 8" d
127   Galle intaglio cut vase signed, 3 1/2" h
128   Lot of master salts including Heisey footed salts
129   Lot of cut glass master and individual salts
130   (6) Pieces of cut glass
131   Holy Bible with brass hinges and (2) other bibles
132   Early pine box
133   Elaborate glass sconce (missing candle holders)
134   Shelf with contents
135   Empire mahogany secretary desk
136   Assorted lot of dolls and teddy bears
137   Lot of straw placemats, coasters and hats
138   Lot of (5) children's books by Phoebe M. Anderson and illustrated by Reed Champion
139   Lot of (4) children's books by Phoebe M. Anderson, Christina Owen & Florence Schult
140   Collection cigarette lighters
141   Oval mahogany inlaid serving tray
142   Collection of pitchers
143   Pair of parian cupid figurines, 1' h
144   (12) Coin silver spoons
145   Lot of silver plate and cloisonne napkin rings
146   Lot of (8) elaborate sterling silver serving pieces, 20 troy oz.
147   Lot of sterling silver, 17 troy oz.
148   Lot of souvenir spoons
149   Lot of perfume bottles
150   Lot of coin silver serving spoons and butter knife, 14 oz.
151   Lot of assorted sterling silver with serving spoons, etc., 42 troy oz.
152   Towle sterling silver set to include (4) luncheon knives, (8) dinner knives, (12) dinner forks, (12) luncheon forks, (13) teaspoons, (6) soup spoons, (8) butter knives and  (5) serving pieces, 67 troy oz.
153   Assorted lot of sterling silver
154   Assorted silver plated flatware
155   Lot of lapel pins
156   English Delftware bowl (chipped) and (2) porcelain plates
157   Royal Doulton transfer jug "Eglington Tournament", Royal Crown Derby vase (chip on base), and Royal Doulton Lambeth vase
158   Elephant cast iron bank, 4" long
159   Lot of Oriental items to include porcelain, lacquered book ends, figures, etc.
160   Pattern glass woven basket, possibly Sandwich
161   Marble dolphin bookends
162   Ruby cut to clear tumbler, Bohemian bottle, (2) decanters, Mary Gregory piece.
163   Carved alabaster child reading, 5.5" tall
164   Masonic scenic plate, Zembo Temple, Harrisburg, PA, 9.5"
165   (3) Dresden porcelain plates
166   Forestville Anniversary clock
167   Town history books to include, Rye, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Exeter
168   Lot of ephemera
169   Oak display cabinet (contents not included) 31" x 11.5" x 76.5"
170   Contents of cabinet (cabinet not included)
171   Thimble collection with cabinet (2 appear to be gold)
172   Early photographs, tin types, daguerreotype, etc. and gutta percha cases
173   Large lot of books, lower and upper cabinet and shelves (cabinet not included)
174   Islamic art tin over copper bowl and (2) pottery pieces
175   Tray lot of early items and serving box
176   Pair of Jardinières with stands (glaze damage)
177   Oak plant stands, 18.5"
178   Mahogany shelf with cut glass and other items, oil painting of water wheel
179   Hepplewhite cherry inlaid drop leaf banquet table, 45" wide
180   Lot of  Victorian woman's hair combs
181   Lot of Victorian woman's hair combs
182   Art pottery pitcher with embossed signature, 8.5" h
183   Masonic flask, age unknown (chip on rim)
184   Ladies 14k gold watch, American Watch Co. Royal Waltham movement, plus ladies lapel watch and (2) watch domes
185   God Bless Our Home motto, 21" x 9"
186   Bowback Windsor style arm chair
187   Redware crock and (2) stoneware jugs
188   Collection of brilliant cut glass
189   Fine lot of linens to include crocheted, embroidery and lace table clothes, napkins, etc.
190   (2) upholstered arm chairs
191   Violin
192   Lot of buttons
193   Red cast iron water pump
194   4-drawer chest, lamp, mirrors, etc.
195   (3) Decoys
196   Lot of (3) pantry boxes
197   Dome top grain painted box, 24" long
198   Toleware tray by Lois Taylor, 24.5"
199   Butter churn in great original blue paint, 23"
200   Fairbanks scale
201   Spongeware pitcher and bowl
202   Wooden boxes
203   Lot of (4) advertising tins
204   Lamps in original boxes - Vapo-Cresolene
205   (4) Rockingham bowls and pitcher
206   Swift
207   Yellowware mixing bowls, butter dish, creamer (some damage)
208   Primitive kitchen lot
209   Lot of yellowware mixing bowls
210   Native American covered basket, 3" x 2"
211   Christmas doorbell cast bronze, 9"
212   (2) Glass bottles with unique handles
213   (1) two-piece three color homespun coverlet
214   (1)  two-piece three color homespun coverlet
215   Lot of yellowware mixing bowls and Rockingham pitcher
216   (1) two-piece blue and white two color homespun coverlet, and Lindsey Woosley (as is)
217   Glass lot to include milk bottles, glass rolling pin, glass egs, etc.
218   Cast iron vanity mirror
219   (2) George Washington commemorative Stevensgraph bookmarks, Centennial and Bicentennial
220   Assorted lot of evening purses
221   (2) Dietz railroad lanterns
222   (2) Rockingham spittoons (minor chips)
223   Oil painting on board in gold frame, 7 1/2" x 9 1/2"
224   Advertising tins - cocoa, talcum and tea
225   Framed hooked rug covered bridge, 24" x 36"
226   Pair of ornate brass wall sconces (wired), 19" h
227   Collection of 18 medals
228   Pair of Dressel railroad lanterns
229   Walt Disney Pinocchio wood figure, 8" h, and Walt Disney Pinocchio Childrens books with boxes of miniature playing cards
230   Assorted lot of pewter (14) items
231   Civil War Soldiers Escutcheon, J. Lewis Chace (glass broken, some staining), Forbes & Company, 22" x 17"
232   Rare Flemish bronze twin spouted lavabo, 12" w
233   Monmouth mottled bean pot and a Cottageware biscuit jar
234   Appeal to the Great Spirit lithograph, A. W. Elson, 14" x 9"
235   (2) Guitars, 1 hard case and 1 canvas
236   Silk and needlework pillows, hooked rug and coverlet
237   Sterling silver dresser lot and enameled covered jar (as is)
238   Lot of fountain pens
239   Sandwich glass whale oil lamp, electrified
240   Childs sled
241   Decorative Christmas sleigh
242   Duane Bryers "Hilda" calendars, 1962, 1963, 1967 and 1969 (rolled up)
243   Tapestry on wood rod, 54" x 35"
244   Native American Chief painted on a deer hide, 42" x 36"
245   Lot of assorted bottles
246   Sef of (8) Amber depression glass divided dinner pates (some rim chips)
247   Assorted lot of cast brass and iron items
248   Black Americana Aunt Jemima broom
249   Political campaign button collection, mostly 1950 - 1970's
250   Political campaign button collection
251   Button collection
252   Collection of Shriner related ribbons and badges
253   Collection of Shriner related ribbons and badges
254   Purple Heart, Military Merit
255   Bronze figural stand, 7"
256   Hudson Bay blanket with other blanket
257   Round oak coffee table
258   Sewing table, lamp, primitive pot
259   Hall bench
260   Table, lamp, and hanging shelf (contents included)
261   Oak chest and mirror
262   Cabinet and (2) chairs
263   Lot of jugs
264   Cast iron ram door stop
265   Wire planter
266   Antique fans
267   Fire extinguishers
268   Lot of fans
269   Lot of miniature decoys
270   Lot of eye glasses
271   Burled wood watch hutch
272   Dry sink with contents
273   Pine hutch (does not include contents)
274   Lot of Pewter (does not include hutch)
275   Pine settle (does not include contents)
276   Lot of pitchers (does not include settle)
277   Maple drop leaf table
278   Sewing machine
279   Pine blanket chest with wool blankets
280   Collection of primitive items
281   Pine box, (2) chairs, side table and lamp
282   Pine cupboard and contents of cabinet to include dolls, plates, stoneware jugs, glass, etc.
283   Elaborate carved walnut wardrobe with a mirrored door. 28.5" d. x 53.5" w. x 91.5" t
284   Lot of parasols
285   Childs rocking chair
286   (2) Framed floral artworks signed L.B. Endicott, 14.5" x 8"
287   Framed needlepoint,lady playing instrument, 27" x 22.5"
288   Print of wedding scene, 12.5" x 34"
289   Toy truck and mobile home NYLint No. 6601, 29"
290   (3) International tractors
291   Pop-up automotive book
292   Portsmouth Navy Yard launching tags
293   (4) Villaware Italian hand painted platters
294   Framed oil on canvas, sailing ship near rocks, 8.75" x 12.75"
295   Fort Constitution, Portsmouth Harbor, Heavy Artillery poster
296   (4) Automotive 1970's brochures
297   (4) Brass lion heads
298   (3) pieces of English pottery and china
299   (2) 1930's games, Blondie Goes to Leisureland, and Pin the Tail on the Donkey
300   Brass horn
301   U.S. Postal Service lot from 1940's to include air and train route maps, Maine, NH, NY etc.
302   (2) Portable sewing machines Singer and Wards Signature
303   Arthur Jenness chess sword
304   Native woman wood carving, 15"
305   Knights of Columbus sword, Arthur John Couch
306   Oak dining table, 42" x 42"
307   Lot of pocket knives and shaving straight edge razors
308   Native American basket, 6.5" diameter
309   Politoys - M Mangusta De Tomaso model car, 6.5" long
310   Handmade quilt, 7' x 7'
311   Woven boxes, one marked Shaker
312   Native American basket, 9.5" across
313   Handmade quilt, 7' x 7'
314   Stag horn handle carving sets
315   Elkhart Saxophone
316   St. John's Commandery Wood sign, 18" x 12"
317   Coin silver spoon lot
318   Wicker desk, 32"x40"x19"
319   Wooden lobster pot
320   (35) Early photographs of a hunting and fishing trip across Maine and Nova Scotia, 8.5" x  12"
321   Unique poker set of glasses and ashtrays
322   Birdseye maple inlaid ladies desk and chair
323   Thomas Pacconi glass Christmas ornaments
324   (3) Milk jugs
325   Room lot to include primitives, flat irons, books, fiestaware, cupboards and contents
326   Childs Morris chair
327   Lot of lamps and shades
328   Royal Jackson Fine China dinner service with serving pieces
329   (3) Floor lamps, 2 wrought iron
330   Morse code set-up Elecetro-Bug
331   Oak office chair
332   Dome top steamer trunk with oak slats
333   Steamer trunk with oak slats
334   Dome top steamer trunk with oak slats
335   (4) Tables
336   Umbrella stand
337   (3) Trunks
338   Mahogany desk and contents
339   Oak bookcase with contents
340   Wooden trunk with stuffed animals
341   Virginia made cedar blanket chest with blankets
342   Glass front cabinet with contents
343   Steamer trunk
344   Empire mahogany stand, 22" x 14" x 31.5"
345   Pine hutch with contents
346   Cedar wardrobe with clothes
347   Birds-eye maple chest with mirror and commode
348   Framed picture of a lion, 33" x 24"
349   (3) Schlitz beer trays
350   Hunter desktop fan
351   Ruppert Beer & Ale tray
352   Eskimo model 1005R desk fan
353   ZZ Top banner, 45" x 45"
354   (2) Knickerbocker beer trays
355   Vintage 1980's Head ski jacket, men's medium
356   Dress form
357   Tin Car-City Service station, 36" x 16" x 20"
358   Homemade "Jeff" service garage, 16" x 21.5" x 20"
359   (2) Pine wardrobes, 35" x 21" x 68.5"
360   (11) Pictures, mirror, prints
361   Wardrobe, 33" x 20.5" x 70"
362   6-Drawer maple chest, 33" x 20.5" x 70"
363   Marble top table with casket stand base
364   (2) Bow back chairs and captains chair
365   Mahogany card table, 30" x 14.5" x 29.25" and shaving mirror
366   Country store display
367   Glass display case, 32" x 24"
368   Toy car lot
369   (4) Helmets
370   Nixon Lodge Poster, 29.5" x 45"
371   Early photographs and albums
372   Set of (10) Austrian soup bowls
373   Queen Anne Marilyn china tea set
374   (2) Dolls beds and wicker chair
375   (2) High chairs
376   Lot of faux ostrich collars and fans
377   Elaborate oak and gold, and lemon frame, 30.5" x 26.5", 20.5"x18.5"
378   (2) Lithographs, The Washington Family and Henry Clay
379   Colored prints by Thompson & Sawyer
380   G.I. Joe "Search for Lost idol" toy set, box in poor condition and Ideal Toy car racetrack
381   Lot of political posters and bumper sticker
382   Lot of woman's purses, shawls, and handkerchiefs
383   Oak bow front china cabinet with contents
384   Native American style rug (small hole), 4'5" x 7'6"
385   (2) Hand painted serving trays and stand
386   Lot of ephemera, song books, hotel logs
387   Lot of wood tools
388   Black forest walnut carved book stand (needs gluing)
389   Corner lot
390   Frame and mirror lot
391   Playboy lot of (2) mugs and a hat
392   Johnny Express toy semi-dump body and Marx tow trucks
393   Mighty Tonka crane truck
394   Masonic wall hangings
395   1926 License plate with Old Man of the Mountain, 76-558
396   Lot of frames
397   Extremely large lot of postcards, many organized by State
398   1926 NH License plate 6-700
399   (3) Masonic documents
400   Cast iron lot
401   Miscellaneous lot
402   Japanese WW2 military arms device/tool
403   (6) Photoscenic NH license plates
404   (2) Patchwork quilts
405   1925 NH license plate 11-927
406   Stereo and record albums
407   1927 NH license plate 16-187
408   Bottles
409   1922 NH license plate 10482
410   Pair of gold and white candlesticks
411   (5) NH license plates
412   Lot of collectible decorations, etc.
413   Colorado license plates KP 7614
414   Primitive lot to include hand painted board, boxes, hat pins, leather clogs, etc.
415   (2) gauges
416   Pine trunk with contents to include doll and child's clothes and shoes
417   Dutch made lamp hunting deer
418   (2) gauges and acorn threaded cap
419   (4) Patchwork quilts
420   Portable Singer sewing machine ZZ1K (beautiful black finish) with sewing items
421   Basement (3) 5-shelf lot
422   Dinner set in pantry
423   Tin toys spinner and Jack in the Box
424   Hand painted safe with combination, 14.75" x 14.25" x 22.5"
425   Crate of license plates
426   Wedding dress and other clothes
427   J. L. Hammett Co. school map of USA & Mexico, 39.5" x 28"
428   Bar room lot to include, bar glasses, liquor signs, etc.
429   Room lot to include woman's hats, pine chest of 12 drawers, children's books, dolls, books, primitive items, etc.
430   (2) Pilgrim signs 300th Anniversary, 36" tall
431   Flat top trunk
432   Dome top steamer trunk with oak slats
433   Toboggans and a Snurfer board
434   Vintage handcuffs & wire gauge
435   Carved blue jay decoy, 12" long

 

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 Online Only Auction
Sale Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Friday Jul 26 , 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Aug 13 , 5:00 PM
Sale Location

Rye, NH 03870
Listing Terms and Conditions
Paul McInnis LLC – TERMS & CONDITIONS The property listed and described in this auction will be offered under the following terms and conditions of sale, such terms and conditions of sale and descriptions of items may be amended, updated or altered at the time and place of sale. These terms and conditions of sale and any announcements shall be binding on any bidder or attendee (hereinafter referred to as registered bidder, buyer or attendee), whether present, represented by an agent, any absentee and/or Internet bidders. Bidders are bound by these terms and conditions of sale and the bidder registration form, which is incorporated in and made a part hereof. This auction is being conducted by Paul McInnis LLC, Auctioneer (hereinafter referred to as PMLLC, Auction Company or Auctioneer). 1. ONLINE REGISTRATION – Online registration requires a bidder to place a credit card on file. 2. VENUE – This auction is being conducted by way of an online-only, timed auction event to begin on Friday, July 26th, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. EST. Bidding will begin to close on Tuesday, August 13th, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. EST (5 lots per minute). 3. LOCATION OF THE ESTATE: 530 South Road. Rye, New Hampshire 4. TIMED AUCTION EXTENDED BIDDING – A timed auction event refers to the opening and ending time for placing bids. Please note, any time a bid is placed within two minutes of that lot ending, the bid time window will reset to close in two minutes. For example, if lot 1 is scheduled to close at 2:00 and someone places a bid at 1:59:30 the end time will change from 2:00 to 2:01:30. If a bid is placed during that additional two-minute window, it will be extended again, and so on. This is done to prevent bid “sniping.” This process can go on indefinitely. This means that the last lot may take as much as an hour or longer to close after the scheduled end time, depending on the activity of the bidders. 5. BUYER’S PREMIUM – 20% (Twenty- percent) Buyer’s Premium is added to the high bid price to become the total purchase price. 6. PAYMENT TERMS –At the conclusion of the auction, a payable invoice will be emailed to all successful bidders. The invoice can be paid by ACH transfer or credit card before coming to pick-up. Please bring your paid invoice when you pick up your items; otherwise, payment must be made when you arrive before any items are removed. Payment in full must be made at the time of pickup by cash, or cashier’s check. MasterCard and Visa credit cards accepted. Payment in full will be charged to your credit card on file if you have not paid your invoice by Saturday, August 17th. 7. SALES TAX – There is no sales tax in the State of New Hampshire. It shall be the buyers’ responsibility to pay all taxes applicable in their home state or country. Buyers will take delivery in New Hampshire, no exceptions. 8. REMOVAL OF PROPERTY – None of the property may be removed from the premises until the total purchase price has been paid. All purchases must be picked up on Thursday, August 15th and Friday, August 16th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, August 17th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The auction company assumes no responsibility for acts or omissions for such handling including, but not limited to, theft, loss, damage, or any transportation, whether at the direction of the buyer or PMLLC. Buyer shall be solely responsible for loading, shipping, or transportation of the buyer’s purchases at buyer’s sole expense. 9. SHIPPING – Paul McInnis LLC will not be responsible for the shipping. The UPS Store of North Hampton, NH, has indicated that they would be available for shipping some items. You may contact them via email at: Store5174@theupsstore.com, Subject Line – The Lois Taylor Estate, or call (603) 964-5022. Buyers must complete a Shipping Request Form (see link on our website) indicating a buyer’s request for us to turn the purchases over to the UPS Store for shipping. 10. “AS-IS” “WHERE-IS” – All property is sold “as-is” and “where-is,” all sales are final and neither PMLLC nor the seller makes any express or implied warranty or representation of any kind or nature with respect to the property being sold. In no event shall PMLLC or the seller be responsible for the correctness of or be deemed to have made any representation or warranty of, merchantability, fitness for purpose, description, size, genuineness, year of manufacture, attribution, provenance or condition concerning the property, or any warranty that any item complies with any applicable federal or state laws. No statement set forth in the brochure and catalog, or made at the sale, or in the bill of sale or invoice or elsewhere, whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a warranty or representation or an assumption of liability. PMLLC makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the descriptions or representations as listed in the catalogue listing or of the mileage and/or odometer readings or serial, body or chassis numbers. PMLLC acts exclusively as the agent of the seller. All bidders acknowledge that PMLLC is under no obligation to verify the accuracy of any information provided; furthermore, all bidders represent that they have conducted their own inspection and due diligence. Auction subject to errors, omissions and withdrawals. It is the buyer’s responsibility to inspect all lots prior to bidding to ensure that the condition is to their satisfaction. 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The rights and obligations of the agent, seller, and buyer with respect to the terms and conditions of sale shall be governed and interpreted by the laws of the State of New Hampshire. By bidding at the auction, whether present in person, or by agent, by absentee bid, Internet bid or telephone, the buyer shall be deemed to have consented to the exclusive jurisdiction of the New Hampshire courts. PMLLC shall have the rights afforded a secured party for any defaults by the buyer. For any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this agreement and/or the auction event, or the breach thereof, any registered bidders and others in attendance agree to arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association ("AAA") under its Commercial Arbitration Rules. Such arbitration to be held in the State of New Hampshire before a single arbitrator by the AAA and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. NOTE: Entry into the preview or auction site constitutes acceptance of the above terms and conditions. **Note: We reserve the right to have one hour after the close of the auction to verify bids and to re-open the auction if there is any disruption caused by computer errors. 24PM-20

Bill and Lois Taylor were avid collectors in the later part of the 20th century and filled the house and barns with all types of treasures. Due to the volume, there will be many lots with multiple items.

 

IN PART:  Collections of cut glass, art glass, pottery, porcelain, muffineers, hair receivers, hat pin holders, hat pins, Victorian hair combs, political buttons, military medals, sterling silver, pewter, 14k gold watch, clocks, early lamps, and a button collection, 2 oak china closets, Federal mahogany desk, Hepplewhite cherry drop leaf half round table, early stands, Victorian walnut marble top dresser and mirror, oak and walnut dining tables, marble and ormolu pedestal, maple hutches, mid-century bedroom set, an assortment of chairs, many trunks, oak stacking bookcase, Early butter churn in blue paint, baskets, homespun coverlets, quilts, lot of linens, creamware and sponge ware, Fairbanks scale, advertising tins, commemorative George Washington Stevensgraph bookmarks, US Postal Service railroad maps and air route map, railroad lanterns, paintings and prints, Flemish bronze twin spouted lavabo, books, many Shriner related items, toy camper truck by NYLINT N0. 6601 and so much more being discovered throughout the house and barn.

 

ONLINE REGISTRATION:  Online registration requires a bidder to place a credit card on file.

 

VENUE:   This auction is being conducted by way of an online-only, timed auction event to begin on July 30th at 9:00 a.m. EST. Bidding will begin to close on Tuesday, August 13th at 2:00 p.m. EST.

 

INSPECTION:  Friday, August 9th from 9 to 11:00 a.m.

 

BUYER’S PREMIUM:  20% (Twenty percent) Buyer’s Premium is added to the high bid price to become the total purchase price.

 

REMOVAL:  All purchases must be picked up on Thursday, August 15th and Friday, August 16th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, August 17th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 

 

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Lic. #2089 • (603) 964-1301 • Ref. #24PM-20

 

Lot #   Description
1   Currier and Ives print The Star of Beauty, 13.5” x 9.5”
2   OG mirror, 28“ x 20“
3   N. Currier print the Tomb and Shade of Napoleon, 13 1/2" x 9 1/2"
4   N. Currier print The Happy Home 13 1/2“ x 9 1/2“
5   Mid century pine, five piece bedroom set
6   Pair of bisque figural lamps together with another lamp
7   Pair of outhouse lamps
8   (2) Early oil lamps, one an English pottery font with the scenic etched shade, the other with prisms and electrified
9   Sterling silver and glass dresser lot
10   Lot of cloisonné
11   French brass and glass mantle clock
12   Transfer-decorated ironstone water pitcher, 8 3/8" with picture of George Washington (glaze cracking)
13   Pair of masonic plates, Saint John's Lodge, Portsmouth, NH
14   French brass and glass carriage clock, 5 1/2" high
15   A pair of English blue and white transfer vases, 10" h
16   French brass and glass carriage clock with rhinestone dial
17   Wedgwood pitcher with transfer portrait and verse (spider crack on bottom)
18   (2) Pewter coffee pots and a tea pot
19   Pair of Royal Worcester floral pitchers, 7 1/2" h
20   Set of blue and white Staffordshire plates, bowls and cups (some damage on bowl and cups)
21   Pair of Bristol glass vases with floral decoration, 10 1/2" h
22   Hand painted Nippon vase, 10 1/2" h
23   (2) Square Amberina Daisy and Button dishes with toothpick holder
24   Hand painted porcelain hat pin holder with hat pins, 7" h
25   Lot of (4) muffineers
26   Lot of hand painted hair receivers
27   Decorated blue glass pitcher and two decorated vases
28   Custard glass maple leaf 3-handled spooner
29   Cranberry and green glass muffineers
30   Hand painted porcelain hat pin holder with a wonderful collection of hat pins
31   Lot of 5-pieces of art glass
32   Royal Bayreuth hair receiver set
33   Lot of (5) muffineers
34   (4) Early pitchers
35   Lot of sterling silver napkin rings
36   Lot of beaded evening bags
37   Most unusual hand painted Nippon ewer
38   Set of (4) blue and white Wedgwood scenic plates, Virginia Inn Hotel
39   Lot of (5) Nippon hair receivers
40   Lot of (5) muffineers
41   Lot of hat pins and holder
42   Lot of (3) copper luster embossed pitchers
43   Moriage Nippon hair receivers
44   Royal Worcester vase and ewer, 9 3/4" & 9 1/2" h
45   Lot of (4) hair receivers
46   Assorted lot of copper lustre
47   Lot of (5) muffineers
48   (4) Early pitchers
49   Pair of hat pin holders with hat pins
50   Hat pin holders with hat pins
51   1930's Pinocchio paper maché bank
52   Lot of (7) glass salts
53   (3) Early lighting devices
54   (2) Match safes and (2) mesh purses
55   (3) Oriental porcelain bowls
56   (2) Brilliant cut glass bowls and pitcher
57   Hand painted duck decoy
58   Nippon tea set
59   Treenware lot, ink well, sander, shot glass, holder
60   Lot of 11 muffineers
61   Lot of (10) hair receivers
62   (3) Parian or bisque figurines
63   Banjo wall clock
64   Pair of Bristol dresser bottles, Remember Me mug, and a smoke bell
65   Still life painting on board signed by Ethal Chase, 9" x 6 1/2"
66   French Ormolu bronze and peti point candle screen
67   Antique reference books
68   Lot of salts
69   Lot of open salts, one attributed to Tiffany
70   Toby jug and Kate Greenaway salt & pepper shakers
71   Lot of garden books
72   Pair of limoge vases and Celadon covered jar
73   Amber glass pin cushion shoe
74   Lot of salts
75   Van Briggle pottery vase blue leaf form, matte finish, 5"
76   Colored pattern glass creamers, sugars and toothpick holder
77   Flow-blue gothic pattern platter and other plates
78   Lot of hair receivers
79   Lot of hair receivers
80   Lot of paper weights
81   Lot of paper weights
82   Nippon hand painted scenic bowl
83   Nippon hand painted scenic condiment set
84   (6) Sterling silver glass holders, 15 troy oz.
85   (4) Sterling silver pieces, 22 troy oz.
86   (2) Watercolors, Ocean Scene signed H.S. Talbot,13.5" x 21" and Island, 4.75" x 7"
87   (2) English plates
88   Cloisonne lamp
89   Belt buckle collection to include display case
90   Black Americana whimsical toy
91   Hat pins
92   Country Hepplewhite tilt top stand
93   Collection of Russian lacquered boxes, one sleigh scene and one titled The Princess and the Frog
94   Early splint basket
95   Rosewood writing desk
96   Lot of sterling silver
97   Meissen onion pattern oval platter, blue and white Imari platter and Canton style punch bowl
98   Northwood Nautilus custard dish
99   Lighted oak display cabinet with bowls, 48" h x 15.5" w x 19" d
100   Marble pedestal with bronze Ormalu mounts, 42" h
101   Lot of salts and muffineers
102   Argand lamp with etched shade (1 prism as is)
103   Lot of silver plate bowls and Pairpoint hot plate
104   Large lot of silver plates
105   Set of (6) colored sandwich glass cup plates
106   (10) Colored sandwich glass cup plates
107   Hepplewhite 1-drawer stand
108   Pair of deep walnut frames and an oval mirror
109   Lot of porcelain figures
110   Lot of copper luster pitchers
111   Lot of 4-pieces of brilliant cut glass
112   Lot of copper luster pitchers
113   Pair of shadow boxes with trinkets
114   Victorian walnut dining table with 3 leaves, 54" x 48"
115   Set of bow back Windsor chairs with needlepoint pads
116   Maple hutch (contents not included)
117   Collection of pewter on top of maple hutch (hutch not included)
118   Assorted glass and china on hutch (hutch not included)
119   Contents of built-in china cabinet to include Spode Fairy dinnerware set, Haviland Limoges gold band dinner, sets of glasses, bone china cups and saucers, punch bowl set and much more
120   Lot of 4-pieces of cut glass
121   Hepplewhite mahogany drop-leaf table, 47" l x 40" w
122   Victorian walnut marble top chest with mirror, 42 1/4" w x 20 1/4" d
123   Oak bow front clawfoot china cabinet with original finish, glass shelves and  mirror back (contents not included)
124   (7) Cut glass condiment items
125   Lot of flint goblets and assorted flint master salts and cup plates
126   Cut glass bowl with amber center, 8" d
127   Galle intaglio cut vase signed, 3 1/2" h
128   Lot of master salts including Heisey footed salts
129   Lot of cut glass master and individual salts
130   (6) Pieces of cut glass
131   Holy Bible with brass hinges and (2) other bibles
132   Early pine box
133   Elaborate glass sconce (missing candle holders)
134   Shelf with contents
135   Empire mahogany secretary desk
136   Assorted lot of dolls and teddy bears
137   Lot of straw placemats, coasters and hats
138   Lot of (5) children's books by Phoebe M. Anderson and illustrated by Reed Champion
139   Lot of (4) children's books by Phoebe M. Anderson, Christina Owen & Florence Schult
140   Collection cigarette lighters
141   Oval mahogany inlaid serving tray
142   Collection of pitchers
143   Pair of parian cupid figurines, 1' h
144   (12) Coin silver spoons
145   Lot of silver plate and cloisonne napkin rings
146   Lot of (8) elaborate sterling silver serving pieces, 20 troy oz.
147   Lot of sterling silver, 17 troy oz.
148   Lot of souvenir spoons
149   Lot of perfume bottles
150   Lot of coin silver serving spoons and butter knife, 14 oz.
151   Lot of assorted sterling silver with serving spoons, etc., 42 troy oz.
152   Towle sterling silver set to include (4) luncheon knives, (8) dinner knives, (12) dinner forks, (12) luncheon forks, (13) teaspoons, (6) soup spoons, (8) butter knives and  (5) serving pieces, 67 troy oz.
153   Assorted lot of sterling silver
154   Assorted silver plated flatware
155   Lot of lapel pins
156   English Delftware bowl (chipped) and (2) porcelain plates
157   Royal Doulton transfer jug "Eglington Tournament", Royal Crown Derby vase (chip on base), and Royal Doulton Lambeth vase
158   Elephant cast iron bank, 4" long
159   Lot of Oriental items to include porcelain, lacquered book ends, figures, etc.
160   Pattern glass woven basket, possibly Sandwich
161   Marble dolphin bookends
162   Ruby cut to clear tumbler, Bohemian bottle, (2) decanters, Mary Gregory piece.
163   Carved alabaster child reading, 5.5" tall
164   Masonic scenic plate, Zembo Temple, Harrisburg, PA, 9.5"
165   (3) Dresden porcelain plates
166   Forestville Anniversary clock
167   Town history books to include, Rye, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Exeter
168   Lot of ephemera
169   Oak display cabinet (contents not included) 31" x 11.5" x 76.5"
170   Contents of cabinet (cabinet not included)
171   Thimble collection with cabinet (2 appear to be gold)
172   Early photographs, tin types, daguerreotype, etc. and gutta percha cases
173   Large lot of books, lower and upper cabinet and shelves (cabinet not included)
174   Islamic art tin over copper bowl and (2) pottery pieces
175   Tray lot of early items and serving box
176   Pair of Jardinières with stands (glaze damage)
177   Oak plant stands, 18.5"
178   Mahogany shelf with cut glass and other items, oil painting of water wheel
179   Hepplewhite cherry inlaid drop leaf banquet table, 45" wide
180   Lot of  Victorian woman's hair combs
181   Lot of Victorian woman's hair combs
182   Art pottery pitcher with embossed signature, 8.5" h
183   Masonic flask, age unknown (chip on rim)
184   Ladies 14k gold watch, American Watch Co. Royal Waltham movement, plus ladies lapel watch and (2) watch domes
185   God Bless Our Home motto, 21" x 9"
186   Bowback Windsor style arm chair
187   Redware crock and (2) stoneware jugs
188   Collection of brilliant cut glass
189   Fine lot of linens to include crocheted, embroidery and lace table clothes, napkins, etc.
190   (2) upholstered arm chairs
191   Violin
192   Lot of buttons
193   Red cast iron water pump
194   4-drawer chest, lamp, mirrors, etc.
195   (3) Decoys
196   Lot of (3) pantry boxes
197   Dome top grain painted box, 24" long
198   Toleware tray by Lois Taylor, 24.5"
199   Butter churn in great original blue paint, 23"
200   Fairbanks scale
201   Spongeware pitcher and bowl
202   Wooden boxes
203   Lot of (4) advertising tins
204   Lamps in original boxes - Vapo-Cresolene
205   (4) Rockingham bowls and pitcher
206   Swift
207   Yellowware mixing bowls, butter dish, creamer (some damage)
208   Primitive kitchen lot
209   Lot of yellowware mixing bowls
210   Native American covered basket, 3" x 2"
211   Christmas doorbell cast bronze, 9"
212   (2) Glass bottles with unique handles
213   (1) two-piece three color homespun coverlet
214   (1)  two-piece three color homespun coverlet
215   Lot of yellowware mixing bowls and Rockingham pitcher
216   (1) two-piece blue and white two color homespun coverlet, and Lindsey Woosley (as is)
217   Glass lot to include milk bottles, glass rolling pin, glass egs, etc.
218   Cast iron vanity mirror
219   (2) George Washington commemorative Stevensgraph bookmarks, Centennial and Bicentennial
220   Assorted lot of evening purses
221   (2) Dietz railroad lanterns
222   (2) Rockingham spittoons (minor chips)
223   Oil painting on board in gold frame, 7 1/2" x 9 1/2"
224   Advertising tins - cocoa, talcum and tea
225   Framed hooked rug covered bridge, 24" x 36"
226   Pair of ornate brass wall sconces (wired), 19" h
227   Collection of 18 medals
228   Pair of Dressel railroad lanterns
229   Walt Disney Pinocchio wood figure, 8" h, and Walt Disney Pinocchio Childrens books with boxes of miniature playing cards
230   Assorted lot of pewter (14) items
231   Civil War Soldiers Escutcheon, J. Lewis Chace (glass broken, some staining), Forbes & Company, 22" x 17"
232   Rare Flemish bronze twin spouted lavabo, 12" w
233   Monmouth mottled bean pot and a Cottageware biscuit jar
234   Appeal to the Great Spirit lithograph, A. W. Elson, 14" x 9"
235   (2) Guitars, 1 hard case and 1 canvas
236   Silk and needlework pillows, hooked rug and coverlet
237   Sterling silver dresser lot and enameled covered jar (as is)
238   Lot of fountain pens
239   Sandwich glass whale oil lamp, electrified
240   Childs sled
241   Decorative Christmas sleigh
242   Duane Bryers "Hilda" calendars, 1962, 1963, 1967 and 1969 (rolled up)
243   Tapestry on wood rod, 54" x 35"
244   Native American Chief painted on a deer hide, 42" x 36"
245   Lot of assorted bottles
246   Sef of (8) Amber depression glass divided dinner pates (some rim chips)
247   Assorted lot of cast brass and iron items
248   Black Americana Aunt Jemima broom
249   Political campaign button collection, mostly 1950 - 1970's
250   Political campaign button collection
251   Button collection
252   Collection of Shriner related ribbons and badges
253   Collection of Shriner related ribbons and badges
254   Purple Heart, Military Merit
255   Bronze figural stand, 7"
256   Hudson Bay blanket with other blanket
257   Round oak coffee table
258   Sewing table, lamp, primitive pot
259   Hall bench
260   Table, lamp, and hanging shelf (contents included)
261   Oak chest and mirror
262   Cabinet and (2) chairs
263   Lot of jugs
264   Cast iron ram door stop
265   Wire planter
266   Antique fans
267   Fire extinguishers
268   Lot of fans
269   Lot of miniature decoys
270   Lot of eye glasses
271   Burled wood watch hutch
272   Dry sink with contents
273   Pine hutch (does not include contents)
274   Lot of Pewter (does not include hutch)
275   Pine settle (does not include contents)
276   Lot of pitchers (does not include settle)
277   Maple drop leaf table
278   Sewing machine
279   Pine blanket chest with wool blankets
280   Collection of primitive items
281   Pine box, (2) chairs, side table and lamp
282   Pine cupboard and contents of cabinet to include dolls, plates, stoneware jugs, glass, etc.
283   Elaborate carved walnut wardrobe with a mirrored door. 28.5" d. x 53.5" w. x 91.5" t
284   Lot of parasols
285   Childs rocking chair
286   (2) Framed floral artworks signed L.B. Endicott, 14.5" x 8"
287   Framed needlepoint,lady playing instrument, 27" x 22.5"
288   Print of wedding scene, 12.5" x 34"
289   Toy truck and mobile home NYLint No. 6601, 29"
290   (3) International tractors
291   Pop-up automotive book
292   Portsmouth Navy Yard launching tags
293   (4) Villaware Italian hand painted platters
294   Framed oil on canvas, sailing ship near rocks, 8.75" x 12.75"
295   Fort Constitution, Portsmouth Harbor, Heavy Artillery poster
296   (4) Automotive 1970's brochures
297   (4) Brass lion heads
298   (3) pieces of English pottery and china
299   (2) 1930's games, Blondie Goes to Leisureland, and Pin the Tail on the Donkey
300   Brass horn
301   U.S. Postal Service lot from 1940's to include air and train route maps, Maine, NH, NY etc.
302   (2) Portable sewing machines Singer and Wards Signature
303   Arthur Jenness chess sword
304   Native woman wood carving, 15"
305   Knights of Columbus sword, Arthur John Couch
306   Oak dining table, 42" x 42"
307   Lot of pocket knives and shaving straight edge razors
308   Native American basket, 6.5" diameter
309   Politoys - M Mangusta De Tomaso model car, 6.5" long
310   Handmade quilt, 7' x 7'
311   Woven boxes, one marked Shaker
312   Native American basket, 9.5" across
313   Handmade quilt, 7' x 7'
314   Stag horn handle carving sets
315   Elkhart Saxophone
316   St. John's Commandery Wood sign, 18" x 12"
317   Coin silver spoon lot
318   Wicker desk, 32"x40"x19"
319   Wooden lobster pot
320   (35) Early photographs of a hunting and fishing trip across Maine and Nova Scotia, 8.5" x  12"
321   Unique poker set of glasses and ashtrays
322   Birdseye maple inlaid ladies desk and chair
323   Thomas Pacconi glass Christmas ornaments
324   (3) Milk jugs
325   Room lot to include primitives, flat irons, books, fiestaware, cupboards and contents
326   Childs Morris chair
327   Lot of lamps and shades
328   Royal Jackson Fine China dinner service with serving pieces
329   (3) Floor lamps, 2 wrought iron
330   Morse code set-up Elecetro-Bug
331   Oak office chair
332   Dome top steamer trunk with oak slats
333   Steamer trunk with oak slats
334   Dome top steamer trunk with oak slats
335   (4) Tables
336   Umbrella stand
337   (3) Trunks
338   Mahogany desk and contents
339   Oak bookcase with contents
340   Wooden trunk with stuffed animals
341   Virginia made cedar blanket chest with blankets
342   Glass front cabinet with contents
343   Steamer trunk
344   Empire mahogany stand, 22" x 14" x 31.5"
345   Pine hutch with contents
346   Cedar wardrobe with clothes
347   Birds-eye maple chest with mirror and commode
348   Framed picture of a lion, 33" x 24"
349   (3) Schlitz beer trays
350   Hunter desktop fan
351   Ruppert Beer & Ale tray
352   Eskimo model 1005R desk fan
353   ZZ Top banner, 45" x 45"
354   (2) Knickerbocker beer trays
355   Vintage 1980's Head ski jacket, men's medium
356   Dress form
357   Tin Car-City Service station, 36" x 16" x 20"
358   Homemade "Jeff" service garage, 16" x 21.5" x 20"
359   (2) Pine wardrobes, 35" x 21" x 68.5"
360   (11) Pictures, mirror, prints
361   Wardrobe, 33" x 20.5" x 70"
362   6-Drawer maple chest, 33" x 20.5" x 70"
363   Marble top table with casket stand base
364   (2) Bow back chairs and captains chair
365   Mahogany card table, 30" x 14.5" x 29.25" and shaving mirror
366   Country store display
367   Glass display case, 32" x 24"
368   Toy car lot
369   (4) Helmets
370   Nixon Lodge Poster, 29.5" x 45"
371   Early photographs and albums
372   Set of (10) Austrian soup bowls
373   Queen Anne Marilyn china tea set
374   (2) Dolls beds and wicker chair
375   (2) High chairs
376   Lot of faux ostrich collars and fans
377   Elaborate oak and gold, and lemon frame, 30.5" x 26.5", 20.5"x18.5"
378   (2) Lithographs, The Washington Family and Henry Clay
379   Colored prints by Thompson & Sawyer
380   G.I. Joe "Search for Lost idol" toy set, box in poor condition and Ideal Toy car racetrack
381   Lot of political posters and bumper sticker
382   Lot of woman's purses, shawls, and handkerchiefs
383   Oak bow front china cabinet with contents
384   Native American style rug (small hole), 4'5" x 7'6"
385   (2) Hand painted serving trays and stand
386   Lot of ephemera, song books, hotel logs
387   Lot of wood tools
388   Black forest walnut carved book stand (needs gluing)
389   Corner lot
390   Frame and mirror lot
391   Playboy lot of (2) mugs and a hat
392   Johnny Express toy semi-dump body and Marx tow trucks
393   Mighty Tonka crane truck
394   Masonic wall hangings
395   1926 License plate with Old Man of the Mountain, 76-558
396   Lot of frames
397   Extremely large lot of postcards, many organized by State
398   1926 NH License plate 6-700
399   (3) Masonic documents
400   Cast iron lot
401   Miscellaneous lot
402   Japanese WW2 military arms device/tool
403   (6) Photoscenic NH license plates
404   (2) Patchwork quilts
405   1925 NH license plate 11-927
406   Stereo and record albums
407   1927 NH license plate 16-187
408   Bottles
409   1922 NH license plate 10482
410   Pair of gold and white candlesticks
411   (5) NH license plates
412   Lot of collectible decorations, etc.
413   Colorado license plates KP 7614
414   Primitive lot to include hand painted board, boxes, hat pins, leather clogs, etc.
415   (2) gauges
416   Pine trunk with contents to include doll and child's clothes and shoes
417   Dutch made lamp hunting deer
418   (2) gauges and acorn threaded cap
419   (4) Patchwork quilts
420   Portable Singer sewing machine ZZ1K (beautiful black finish) with sewing items
421   Basement (3) 5-shelf lot
422   Dinner set in pantry
423   Tin toys spinner and Jack in the Box
424   Hand painted safe with combination, 14.75" x 14.25" x 22.5"
425   Crate of license plates
426   Wedding dress and other clothes
427   J. L. Hammett Co. school map of USA & Mexico, 39.5" x 28"
428   Bar room lot to include, bar glasses, liquor signs, etc.
429   Room lot to include woman's hats, pine chest of 12 drawers, children's books, dolls, books, primitive items, etc.
430   (2) Pilgrim signs 300th Anniversary, 36" tall
431   Flat top trunk
432   Dome top steamer trunk with oak slats
433   Toboggans and a Snurfer board
434   Vintage handcuffs & wire gauge
435   Carved blue jay decoy, 12" long