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HAP MOORE ANTIQUES AUCTIONS The Goodwin Building 611 U.S. Route One York, Maine Saturday, March 19, 2011 at 10:00 a.m.

March 23rd, 2011

Previews March 18th from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m., from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. on the Day of Sale Or by Appointment.

Takes place on 3/19/2011

At , the Goodwin Building 611 U.S. Route one, York, ME, 03909

Auction of Estate Antiques

HAP MOORE ANTIQUES AUCTIONS P.O. Box 16, 611 U.S. Rte. one, York, Maine 03909

(207) 363-6373 – Fax (207)363-6366

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Offering a diverse selection of antiques and decorative accessories removed solely from estates, collections and private households, featuring the forty year collection of Gloria Bresnahan of Danvers, Massachusetts. A complete listing of auction lots by category may be downloaded from our web site. __ FURNITURE: 39 in. graphically grain-painted mid-19th c. two drawer blanket chest. 43 in. paint-decorated bow front four drawer Maine chest on high turned legs. Set of fourteen stenciled and grain-painted plank seat Maine windsors. Selection of good small size country chests, cupboards, stands and youth chairs in paint and natural finish. 19th c. youth recamier. Assorted banister back side chairs of differing design. Giltwood Federal mirror with Perry’s Victory panel. 24 X 15 in. Queen Anne mirror and numerous fruit and scenic panel 19th c. mirrors. 39 in. shaped side 19th c. hanging plate rack. Good one drawer stands. 36 and 42 in. bow front mahogany four drawer Hepplewhite chests on French feet. English bonnet top oak tall clock case with decorated dial but no works. Daniel Pratt wooden works and dials. 18th c. 37 in. old red-stained dough trough on raised base. 35 X 28 in. stretcher-base tap table. Unusual early 19th c. small glazed door hanging pine cabinet with ivory escutcheon on single drawer. Mid-19th c. 72 X 30 in. two drawer grain-painted work table on slim turned legs. Rare form 26 X 26 X 30 in. pierced tin pie safe with occupational door design. 56 in. old green storage box on bracket base. Early fireside and bucket benches. other painted and natural storage boxes and sets of storage drawers. Miniature pine blanket chest with till. Tall eight drawer standing oak cabinet for the collector or physician. Pedestal base Victorian walnut dining table with leaves, expandable to 95 inches. Set of four burl walnut dining chairs.

ARCHITECTURAL AND GARDEN: Early pair of stylish low back and deep-seated rattan armchairs. Group of seven 81 in. fluted architectural columns. Collapsible early 20th c. courtyard fence surround, hinged to provide an area approx. 12 ft. square. 39 X 27 in. old sheet iron silhouette horse vane. Rare 12 in. cast metal post finial in form of boy feeding rooster. Decorative old green blinds. Painted canvas faux door panel. old wooden Ogunquit and Prout’s Neck Yacht Club signs. Metallic Weston and Andover town signs. Ornamental tin 18 in. spread-wing eagle. 35 in. barber’s halfround striped building mount.

ACCESSORIES: Graduated set of three 18K gold wine cups (18.15 troy oz.) presented in 1907 to renowned geologist, Benjamin Smith Lyman, as a token of esteem by the company, Hokkaido Tanko Kisen Kabushiki Kaisha, for his professional services in Japan precedent to the 1906 nationalization of that company’s Railway. the cups are accompanied by a signed letter from the company’s “Chief Director”. Beardless A. Lincoln and NH Vol. Militia brass stick pins. Regina walnut tabletop music box with 33 discs. 11 in. marble and reeded column French mantle clock with ormolu mounts. Unmarked old mandolin. M1850 U.S. Army foot officer’s sword. Selection of ESTATE SILVER flatware, hollow-ware, fancy serving pieces and lighting. Selection of ESTATE JEWELRY and watches. Ladies’ and men’s rings with diamonds, jade and semi-precious stones. 14K Baume & Mercier lady’s wristwatch with diamonds and Movado travel watch in alligator case. Costume jewelry. interesting old desk accessories and ornaments. old carved ivory chess set. Carved and signed miniature Chinese figures. 6 in. carved ivory elephant.

OLD TOYS AND DOLLS: Early 20th c. miniature tin kitchen and working tin sawmill. Small Noah’s Ark and carved animals. two papier mache Santas. “Tonka Farms” 16 in. stake body pressed steel truck. seven in. Steiff bear and other Steiff characters. Lot of well-loved old small stuffed animals. 23 in. glass-eyed German china head doll and clothes. Paintdecorated Victorian doll carriage. _ OLD RUGS, SAMPLERS AND TEXTILES: 9’4 X 4’2 decorative oriental runner in red tones. Small hooked rug with birds around a tree and other hooked rugs. Good 36 in. hexagonal penny rug. Selection of graphic early 19th c. needlework samplers in various sizes. Graphic and colorful eight point star motif quilt. Early blue and white overshot coverlet. Gerhart’s metallic 1914 table-mounted rotary “Family Knitter”. FOLK ART: 39 in. early 20th c. carved ornamental eagle with carved E PLURIBUS UNUM banner. Carved stone Inuit seal with marks and walrus salt and pepper. Unattributed small carved ornamental birds. old decoys. Large selection of _ OLD BASKETS, WOODENWARE AND LIGHTING: Wide variety of baskets in form, size and finish, including rare examples. Selection of collector-quality painted pantry boxes, firkins, bowls and trenchers. 18th c. scrub board. Game boards. Good butter stamps. other household woodenware. Small floral-inlaid tea caddie. Sabbathday measure and Harvard oval box. Grain-painted and wallpaper covered boxes. Stone fruit. Early copper items. Misc. pewter. Good decorated toleware. Wedding band and other early hogscrapers, Rare tin fat lamp, whale oils and turned wooden fluid lamps. 19th c. brass candlesticks.

EARLY GLASSWARE, POTTERY AND ESTATE CHINA: Late 19th c. 10 in. enameled and gilt-decorated flask, signed Bucan (Paris). Early graduated group of N.E. clear blown and etched tankards. Fine tulip-etched 7 in. flip. Selection of Gonic and other redware. Banded and other early yellowware. Decorated stoneware. Southwest blackware. Pair 8 in. chalkware spaniels and cat. Seaweed Mocha tankard and banded open salt. Good salt-glazed ware, including 11 in. beehive water pitcher. Pair 6 in. Staffordshire spaniels with attendant puppies. Older pink luster tea set. Johnson Bros. Historic America and Haviland Limoges dinnerware.

OLD PAINTINGS, SCULPTURE AND PRINTS: two works from the daughter of Simka Simkhovitch, including 17 ½ X 22 ½ in. o/c, the Russian Dance, and 15 X 30 in. still life oil of food on a tabletop. 14 ½ X 21 in. John Whorf w/c depicting Arab street market. 7 ½ X 12 ½ in. E. Galien Laloue w/c and gouache French street scene. 19th c. 46 X 35 in. framed portrait o/c depicting a pretty and smiling young woman in a blue dress, signed Jules Laure. 23 ½ X 31 ½ in. C.E. Rene his o/c of woodland stream. 24 ½ X 49 ½ in. David James 1899 o/c, When the Wind Blows the Sea in. 14 X 24 in. W. Allan Gay, 1870, Cohasset beachfront o/c. Unsigned 19th c. 33 ½ X 39 ½ in. o/c, depicting an early Queen Margaret in a seascape background beside her symbolic recumbent lion, when she reigned over Denmark, Sweden and Norway. 5 X 4 in. Meyer von Bremen oil portrait of child, gilt-framed and shadow box mounted. 23 ½ X 29 ½ in. John Hare o/b of fishing boats at do

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Buy Patio Furniture | Wiley Patio Furniture

July 12th, 2010

How to Buy Patio Furniture at the Best Prices

Everyone loves a bargain, even celebrities. If you think that the only way to find a bargain is to join the hoards of people at end of season sales, you’d be wrong. You just need to know what to look for – buying discount patio furniture is no different.

#1 Plastic and Resin Patio Furniture

If thought of plastic furniture horrifies you, think again. Although some can be cheap and nasty, there is also a lot of resin and plastic furniture which is highly elegant.

When choosing your plastic patio set, you will need to read up on the brands available and what finishes there are to choose. It is important to note that the type of finish used reflects the appearance. If you are willing to shop around, you will find discount patio furniture which requires no maintenance and is resistant to cracking, plus you will have a great range of colors to choose from.

#2 Local Ads

Check the local ads via your local paper or the internet. Many people sell goods for a variety of reasons, such as moving house. There is often nothing wrong with the goods and chances are they will look brand new.

3# Internet

There so many garden sites on the net, each with their own special offers. If you are not in a rush to buy now, you could subscribe to their email newsletters so that you are kept up to date with all the promotions. Quite often stores will offer exclusive discounts and competitions to email subscribers.

If you opt for choosing cheap garden furniture you will be limited in choosing your favorite furniture designs, however if you are willing to shop around and take your time, then it will be well worth the effort.

About the Author

George Kerr enjoys spending lots of time in the garden and has written many articles on topics such as gas patio heaters and patio heater covers.

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May 1st, 2010

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