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#1 – AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is a great opportunity to purchase some nice Hudson River School artwork, seascapes and framed lithographs at one bid over the next interested bidder. This offering is from a fantastic Garrison, NY Estate that had magnificent Views of the Hudson River and West Point with additions. Many of these original 19th Century works of art were featured in Special exhibits including at the historic Boscobel Mansion in Garrison, NY and the Putnam County Historical Society building, former West Point Foundry School building, in Cold Spring, NY. Many were originally sold at auction at major NYC auction houses and galleries including Sotheby's, Christies, Doyle's, Alexander Galleries and Kennedy Galleries. The Hudson River School of "Nature Painters" were painting from the mid-19ThC to the late 19thC. Although, they were actively painting views all across America, the scenes on the Hudson River are the most sought after. You have a rare opportunity to purchase these great "Views" now in this no-reserve auction. We also encourage you to come see us and preview the auction in-person. Thank you for your business. Preview is by appointment at the Absolute Auction Center 45 South Ave. Pleasant Valley, NY From 9AM-4PM M-F. May 15th-May19th. Auction Ends Online Sunday May 21st at 8PM. I wish you the best of luck in your acquisitions. Have fun - Rob Doyle. Condition Report: We provide condition information when it is requested by a potential bidder, as a part of our dedication to excellent customer service. However, the absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging. Absolute Auctions & Realty, Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission regarding an item's condition. We encourage you to call or email with any questions. We also encourage you to come see us and preview the auction in-person. Thank you for your business

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20thC framed oil on canvas View of the "North Gate" with Pollepel Island signed Paul Gould. Fantastic autumn scene painted from the West shore of the Hudson near Newburgh, NY looking southeast. Paul Gould is well known for his landscape paintings of the Hudson Valley, New England and Ireland and is highly regarded for his expertise in painting restoration. Paul was born in New York City but has lived in the Hudson Valley for most of his life. He currently resides in Cornwall, NY. Paul Gould began his painting career at the age of eleven under the guidance of his father, noted artist and illustrator, John Gould. In 1957, Paul's parents founded the Bethlehem Art Gallery, where he has conducted art classes for more than 30 years. Paul has recently taught outdoor painting workshops in New England, Ireland, and Portugal. . 24" x 36" canvas

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#3 – George Lafayette Clough (1824-1901). View of The Hudson Highlands near Anthony's Nose. Featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. This painting was featured on page 23 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition. It was also on exhibit at Boscobel historic home in Garrison and still retains original exhibit sticker #6. Bio: George Lafayette Clough was born September 18, 1824, in Auburn, New York, and was that city's leading landscapist and, known as a Hudson River School painter, became Auburn's most noted resident painter of the mid-century. His mother was widowed shortly after his birth, and he was raised without paternal influence. He had little formal education and was employed by the age of ten. By age fifteen he had taken up painting, and his first and informal art influence came from the portraitist, Randall Palmer. In 1844 Clough opened his own studio in Auburn. About that time Charles Loring Elliott came to Auburn to paint a portrait of William Henry Seward, a local statesman, and chose Clough's studio for that purpose. Elliott became Clough's teacher, and in 1847, he began formal study for several months in Elliott's New York City studio. He returned to Auburn from that experience a competent professional portraitist. Two of his portraits were exhibited at the National Academy of Design the following year. He married and briefly shared a studio in Auburn with Joseph Meeker. In the early 1850's, he traveled to France, Holland, Italy, and Germany to study. While in each location, Clough would study the local painting traditions and copy some of their works, a common custom of American artists. Upon return to the United States, his efforts concentrated primarily on landscapes. His favorite locales included the Adirondacks, and the woodland areas of upper New York State, Pennsylvania, New England, and Eastern Ohio. When he moved to Cleveland about 1862, Clough began painting urban views. Spending most of the 1880's in the New York City area, he became involved in the Brooklyn Art Association. He returned to his hometown of Auburn several years before his death. Sight 11.5x6.5". 11.5" x 6.5" sight, 15" x 10" canvas

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George Lafayette Clough (1824-1901). View of The Hudson Highlands near Anthony's Nose. Featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. This painting was featured on page 23 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition. It was also on exhibit at Boscobel historic home in Garrison and still retains original exhibit sticker #6. Bio: George Lafayette Clough was born September 18, 1824, in Auburn, New York, and was that city's leading landscapist and, known as a Hudson River School painter, became Auburn's most noted resident painter of the mid-century. His mother was widowed shortly after his birth, and he was raised without paternal influence. He had little formal education and was employed by the age of ten. By age fifteen he had taken up painting, and his first and informal art influence came from the portraitist, Randall Palmer. In 1844 Clough opened his own studio in Auburn. About that time Charles Loring Elliott came to Auburn to paint a portrait of William Henry Seward, a local statesman, and chose Clough's studio for that purpose. Elliott became Clough's teacher, and in 1847, he began formal study for several months in Elliott's New York City studio. He returned to Auburn from that experience a competent professional portraitist. Two of his portraits were exhibited at the National Academy of Design the following year. He married and briefly shared a studio in Auburn with Joseph Meeker. In the early 1850's, he traveled to France, Holland, Italy, and Germany to study. While in each location, Clough would study the local painting traditions and copy some of their works, a common custom of American artists. Upon return to the United States, his efforts concentrated primarily on landscapes. His favorite locales included the Adirondacks, and the woodland areas of upper New York State, Pennsylvania, New England, and Eastern Ohio. When he moved to Cleveland about 1862, Clough began painting urban views. Spending most of the 1880's in the New York City area, he became involved in the Brooklyn Art Association. He returned to his hometown of Auburn several years before his death. Sight 11.5x6.5". 11.5" x 6.5" sight, 15" x 10" canvas

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"Luther L. Ryerson 1886" on plaque on frame of 19thC oil on canvas river View. Signed with initials and dated. Askart lists Ryerson as a mid-19thC artist 7.75" x 13.75" sight, 8" x 14"

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William Bartlett hand-colored lithographs. Five framed & matted early scenes of the Hudson River. These were part of the exhibit at Historic Boscobel Home on the Hudson in Cold Spring, NY Exhibit "Currier & Ives on the Hudson" that was held from July 4, 2010 through October 11, 2010. All under glass 4.25" x 7" sight, 12.5" x 14"

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#6 – Framed Victor De Grailly (1804-1889) oil on canvass "West Point on the Hudson (Kosciusko Monument) featured as plate number 19 on page 35 of "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. It was also featured as #8 at a former Historic Boscobel Home art exhibit. Bio from AskArt: French painter Victor de Grailly, 1804-1889, working in a Hudson River School landscape style, is said to have lived in the United States from 1840 to 1870, but, according to Peter Falk, "no evidence has been found to confirm this statement". Most of his paintings of American scenes were based on engravings he saw in France in William Henry Bartlett's book, American Scenery, London, 1840. De Grailly studied in France with neo-classical landscape painter Victor Bertin, whose influence remained with De Grailly, although a more romantic feeling developed in his later work. According to one source, De Grailly was also profoundly influenced by a trip to the United States and a journey up the Hudson River that he made as a young man, painting scenes of the Hudson based on Bartlett prints. He first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1833 and continued to exhibit, but with less frequency, until 1880. De Grailly was only moderately responsive to the Barbizon painters, preferring to paint in the idealized landscape style he learned from Bertin. Victor De Grailly's work was included in the exhibition, "All That Is Glorious Around Us: Paintings From The Hudson River School", that traveled to the Westmoreland Museum of Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, August 10 - October 26, 1997; Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, January 20 - May 17, 1998; Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts, March 13 - June 27, 1999; and the National Academy of Design, New York City, July 14 - September 12, 1999. A book of the same title was written by John Driscoll and published by Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, in 1997. De Grailly's work was also shown in an exhibition in 2003 of 19th-Century paintings from public and private collections, Poetic Joining: The Hudson River and the Highlands, at the Putnam County Historical Society and Foundry School Museum, Cold Spring, NY. 20.25x28.". 20.5" x 28" sight, 21" x 29"

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Framed Victor De Grailly (1804-1889) oil on canvass "West Point on the Hudson (Kosciusko Monument) featured as plate number 19 on page 35 of "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. It was also featured as #8 at a former Historic Boscobel Home art exhibit. Bio from AskArt: French painter Victor de Grailly, 1804-1889, working in a Hudson River School landscape style, is said to have lived in the United States from 1840 to 1870, but, according to Peter Falk, "no evidence has been found to confirm this statement". Most of his paintings of American scenes were based on engravings he saw in France in William Henry Bartlett's book, American Scenery, London, 1840. De Grailly studied in France with neo-classical landscape painter Victor Bertin, whose influence remained with De Grailly, although a more romantic feeling developed in his later work. According to one source, De Grailly was also profoundly influenced by a trip to the United States and a journey up the Hudson River that he made as a young man, painting scenes of the Hudson based on Bartlett prints. He first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1833 and continued to exhibit, but with less frequency, until 1880. De Grailly was only moderately responsive to the Barbizon painters, preferring to paint in the idealized landscape style he learned from Bertin. Victor De Grailly's work was included in the exhibition, "All That Is Glorious Around Us: Paintings From The Hudson River School", that traveled to the Westmoreland Museum of Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, August 10 - October 26, 1997; Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, January 20 - May 17, 1998; Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts, March 13 - June 27, 1999; and the National Academy of Design, New York City, July 14 - September 12, 1999. A book of the same title was written by John Driscoll and published by Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, in 1997. De Grailly's work was also shown in an exhibition in 2003 of 19th-Century paintings from public and private collections, Poetic Joining: The Hudson River and the Highlands, at the Putnam County Historical Society and Foundry School Museum, Cold Spring, NY. 20.25x28.". 20.5" x 28" sight, 21" x 29"

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Currier & Ives "Chapel of our Lady" Cold Spring, sm folio fr & matted under glass. Historic Boscobel Home on the Hudson in Cold Spring, NY Exhibit "Currier & Ives on the Hudson" that was held from July 4, 2010 through October 11, 2010. very rare View of the Catholic Church that was built for the West Point Foundry workers of Cold Spring, NY. . 8" x 12.5"

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Framed19thC stylized Bannerman's Castle on Pollepel Island oil on canvas mounted on board. unsigned 17.25" x 23.25" sight, 18" x 24"

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"John F. Gould" framed, double matted under glass colored print of the Poughkeepsie Rail Bridge (Walkway over Hudson). Brass plaque on frame engraved with title. Lots of information on artist and rail bridge on affixed page to back 19.5" x 29.5"

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#10 – Framed 19thC watercolor signed "Carl Weber." underglass. (1850-1921) Bio from AskArt: Carl Weber, a watercolor and oil painter, should not be confused with his cousin Carl Philipp Weber. Carl C, Weber was born on Oct. 18, 1850, in Philadelphia, the son of Daniel Gottlieb Paul Weber (Paul Weber in common usage), a well-known German artist who had emigrated with his wife Emma and family to the U.S. in late 1848 or early 1849. Early in the 1860s, probably in 1861, Paul Weber returned to Germany to continue his career as an artist in an important official post. In addition to studying with his father in Frankfort, Carl Weber also studied in Munich, Vienna and Paris before returning to Philadelphia sometime in the 1870s, probably around 1874. Following his return, he lived and worked in Philadelphia until his death on January 25, 1921. During his career he exhibited at many expositions, winning a gold medal in London in 1873, a number of honorable mentions at other expositions, and in 1902 a gold medal from the American Art Society for watercolors. Carl Weber is most noted for his oil paintings of landscapes in the by then traditional romantic style, and for his pastoral scenes in watercolor, lighter in tone, although he occasionally ventured outside of these styles in both mediums. The Weber cousins, Carl (1850-1921) and Carl Philipp (1849-1922), artists of Philadelphia Carl Philipp Weber (sometimes with one terminal p on the middle name and occasionally (mistakenly) with Charles as a first name) was born in Darmstadt, Germany in 1849, probably late in the year. As an infant in 1853 he accompanied his parents to the United States, where they settled in Philadelphia 13.75" x 26.5" sight, 17.25" x 30.75"

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Framed 19thC watercolor signed "Carl Weber." underglass. (1850-1921) Bio from AskArt: Carl Weber, a watercolor and oil painter, should not be confused with his cousin Carl Philipp Weber. Carl C, Weber was born on Oct. 18, 1850, in Philadelphia, the son of Daniel Gottlieb Paul Weber (Paul Weber in common usage), a well-known German artist who had emigrated with his wife Emma and family to the U.S. in late 1848 or early 1849. Early in the 1860s, probably in 1861, Paul Weber returned to Germany to continue his career as an artist in an important official post. In addition to studying with his father in Frankfort, Carl Weber also studied in Munich, Vienna and Paris before returning to Philadelphia sometime in the 1870s, probably around 1874. Following his return, he lived and worked in Philadelphia until his death on January 25, 1921. During his career he exhibited at many expositions, winning a gold medal in London in 1873, a number of honorable mentions at other expositions, and in 1902 a gold medal from the American Art Society for watercolors. Carl Weber is most noted for his oil paintings of landscapes in the by then traditional romantic style, and for his pastoral scenes in watercolor, lighter in tone, although he occasionally ventured outside of these styles in both mediums. The Weber cousins, Carl (1850-1921) and Carl Philipp (1849-1922), artists of Philadelphia Carl Philipp Weber (sometimes with one terminal p on the middle name and occasionally (mistakenly) with Charles as a first name) was born in Darmstadt, Germany in 1849, probably late in the year. As an infant in 1853 he accompanied his parents to the United States, where they settled in Philadelphia 13.75" x 26.5" sight, 17.25" x 30.75"

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William Henry Chandler (1854-1928). Signed in red "Chandler" lower right. Framed 19thC oil on canvas view of a sunset over a woodland with stream. The heavy frame is gorgeous. William Henry Chandler (1854-1928) was born on June 9, 1854 in New York City. One of seven children born to Mr. & Mrs. Asa Byram Chandler, he lived while growing up with his deeply religious Christian family in Elizabeth NJ, East Orange NJ, and Summit NJ. For his entire life, he retained his deeply religious convictions. William displayed an interest in art during his youth but had other interests as well. A hunting accident early in his life left him with a life-long limp. As a young man, Chandler moved to Chicago and obtained artistic work as a cameo engraver in a pearl button manufacturing business. While in Chicago he met and married his first wife, Jennie Freeman. Together they had three children (Kathleen, Annabel, and Nellie). Tragedy struck the Chandler household hard as Nellie died when only a few months old. And then Chandler's wife Jennie died shortly thereafter from typhoid fever. With his wife gone and two remaining children to raise, Chandler returned to northern New Jersey where he lived for the rest of his life and raised his daughters with the help of his sister 11.75" x 22.5", 12" x 24"

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"Paul Gould 1985" "Fall Foliage Along The Hudson" large framed & dbl matted underglass print of an Autumn scene w/Bannerman's Castle. (Paul Gould is well known for his landscape paintings of the Hudson Valley, New England and Ireland and is highly regarded for his expertise in painting restoration. Paul was born in New York City but has lived in the Hudson Valley for most of his life. He currently resides in Cornwall, NY. Paul Gould began his painting career at the age of eleven under the guidance of his father, noted artist and illustrator, John Gould. In 1957, Paul's parents founded the Bethlehem Art Gallery, where he has conducted art classes for more than 30 years. Paul has recently taught outdoor painting workshops in New England, Ireland, and Portugal 18" x 23.75"

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#13 – 19thC Frances ("Fanny") Flora Bond Palmer (l812-1876) framed "View of West Point" oil on canvas. 23x31.75" Featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. This painting was featured as plate 9 on page 27 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition. Fanny Palmer was one of the premier artists for Currier & Ives, the most famous publishers of lithographic prints in mid-nineteenth century America. She is generally regarded as the leading American woman lithographer of her time. Born in Leicester, England, the daughter of an attorney, she received an excellent education at a school for girls in Leicester, run by Mary Linwood (herself a well-known stitchery artist). After marrying Edmund Seymour Palmer in l832 and bearing a daughter and son, she and her husband opened a lithography business in Leicester around l842 under the company name "F. & S. Palmer". Fanny was the principal artist and lithographer, and Edmund was primarily the printer, although he may have done some lithography as well. The Palmers immigrated to the United States late in l843, settling in New York City, where they continued to produce a great variety of lithographs for other publishers, as well as in their own name. Around l849, after they moved to Brooklyn, Nathaniel Currier hired Mrs. Palmer as a staff artist and Mr. Palmer dropped out of the business. He died in l857 from a fall downstairs, attributed by colleagues and friends to alcoholism. From that time forward Fanny remained the principal support of her children, granddaughter and sister Maria Bond. "F. F. Palmer" became one of the most prolific artists at Currier & Ives, producing more than two-hundred prints portraying a wide range of subjects, including farm and suburban scenes, sporting and marine prints, still life, literary subjects, panoramic views of steamboats, railroad trains, the Civil War, and the westward movement. Fanny Palmer's prints were, and still remain, among the most popular images issued by Currier & Ives. . 23" x 31.5", 24" x 32"

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19thC Frances ("Fanny") Flora Bond Palmer (l812-1876) framed "View of West Point" oil on canvas. 23x31.75" Featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. This painting was featured as plate 9 on page 27 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition. Fanny Palmer was one of the premier artists for Currier & Ives, the most famous publishers of lithographic prints in mid-nineteenth century America. She is generally regarded as the leading American woman lithographer of her time. Born in Leicester, England, the daughter of an attorney, she received an excellent education at a school for girls in Leicester, run by Mary Linwood (herself a well-known stitchery artist). After marrying Edmund Seymour Palmer in l832 and bearing a daughter and son, she and her husband opened a lithography business in Leicester around l842 under the company name "F. & S. Palmer". Fanny was the principal artist and lithographer, and Edmund was primarily the printer, although he may have done some lithography as well. The Palmers immigrated to the United States late in l843, settling in New York City, where they continued to produce a great variety of lithographs for other publishers, as well as in their own name. Around l849, after they moved to Brooklyn, Nathaniel Currier hired Mrs. Palmer as a staff artist and Mr. Palmer dropped out of the business. He died in l857 from a fall downstairs, attributed by colleagues and friends to alcoholism. From that time forward Fanny remained the principal support of her children, granddaughter and sister Maria Bond. "F. F. Palmer" became one of the most prolific artists at Currier & Ives, producing more than two-hundred prints portraying a wide range of subjects, including farm and suburban scenes, sporting and marine prints, still life, literary subjects, panoramic views of steamboats, railroad trains, the Civil War, and the westward movement. Fanny Palmer's prints were, and still remain, among the most popular images issued by Currier & Ives. . 23" x 31.5", 24" x 32"

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Framed 19thC signed "H. Fuechsel NY 1864" oil on board. German/American Hermann Fuechsel is considered a German/American landscape painter and engraver. He was born in Brunswick (Germany) August 8, 1833 and died December 30, 1915. He began his formal art studies with landscape painter Hans Heinrich Jurgen Brandes (1803-1868) and with landscape painter and engraver Karl Friedrich Lessing (1808-1880) at the Dusseldorf Academy. While attending the Academy he would meet American artists Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902), Worthington Whittredge (1820-1910) and Emanuel Leutze (1816-1868). In 1858, Hermann Fuechsel traveled to the United States to join fellow students. Upon arrival in New York City, Fuechsel opened a studio in Appleton's Building at 839 Broadway. In 1882, Fuechsel moved his studio to The Studio Building at 15 Tenth Street where Bierstadt, Whittredge, Gifford and several other artists had their studios. He began exhibiting at the Pennsylvania Academy in 1860 and continued to exhibit there until 1888. He exhibited at the Boston Athenaeum from 1860 to 1869 and in New York at the National Academy of Design from 1861-1900. As a print maker and engraver, Fuechsel produced steel engravings his Hudson River, White Mountain, Lake George, Catskill and Adirondack landscapes. He produced engravings for Albert Bierstadt and several other American landscape painters thus becoming one of the America's most published artists 13" x 23.25" sight, 13" x 24"

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#15 – Framed William Lionel Wyllie Watercolor. (1851-1931). Framed, matted and under glass. This is a great seascape titled in pencil "The Revenge" with initials "W.L.W." great detail in this small work of art. There were 13 British Naval war ships that had the name "Revenge" starting in the 1500s and going to WWII. This war ship is believed to be the one built in 1859. Specs: This the tenth ship to carry the name HMS Revenge was a second rate, 91-gun ship. Built at Pembroke Dock, launched 16-Apr-1859, 245ft long, 55ft 6in wide and of 3,322 tons builders measurement and 5,260 tons displacement. Armed with 34 x 8in, 1 x 68pdr, and 56 x 32pdr guns. Used as a base ship from Aug-1872. Renamed the Training Ship HMS Empress Mar-1891. Sold 31-Dec-1923 and broken up at Appledore. Bio from AskArt: Referred to as "Britain's premier marine artist of the later Victorian & early 20th century", Wyllie composed his artistry in the face of intense observation by the established English art world. He was born into a family of London painters in 1851. His father, William M. Wyllie, was a genre painter and his brother, Charles, was also accomplished in marine art. (His own son Harold later became a success in marine art.) Studying first at Heatherley's art school, his obvious natural talent was matched by his ambition and drive. He began to study at the Royal Academy in 1865. He was 17 when his first canvases were exhibited; one of which was purchased by the academy itself because "it was bound to acquire additional historical value", being the early work of a recognizably gifted artist. With his love for the sea, coupled with his unconventional observations and great technical skill, Wyllie painted tugs, barges and anything else that floated before him, often sketching while in a small dinghy. Sight 4x6" overall 12x13.75". 4" x 6" sight

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Framed William Lionel Wyllie Watercolor. (1851-1931). Framed, matted and under glass. This is a great seascape titled in pencil "The Revenge" with initials "W.L.W." great detail in this small work of art. There were 13 British Naval war ships that had the name "Revenge" starting in the 1500s and going to WWII. This war ship is believed to be the one built in 1859. Specs: This the tenth ship to carry the name HMS Revenge was a second rate, 91-gun ship. Built at Pembroke Dock, launched 16-Apr-1859, 245ft long, 55ft 6in wide and of 3,322 tons builders measurement and 5,260 tons displacement. Armed with 34 x 8in, 1 x 68pdr, and 56 x 32pdr guns. Used as a base ship from Aug-1872. Renamed the Training Ship HMS Empress Mar-1891. Sold 31-Dec-1923 and broken up at Appledore. Bio from AskArt: Referred to as "Britain's premier marine artist of the later Victorian & early 20th century", Wyllie composed his artistry in the face of intense observation by the established English art world. He was born into a family of London painters in 1851. His father, William M. Wyllie, was a genre painter and his brother, Charles, was also accomplished in marine art. (His own son Harold later became a success in marine art.) Studying first at Heatherley's art school, his obvious natural talent was matched by his ambition and drive. He began to study at the Royal Academy in 1865. He was 17 when his first canvases were exhibited; one of which was purchased by the academy itself because "it was bound to acquire additional historical value", being the early work of a recognizably gifted artist. With his love for the sea, coupled with his unconventional observations and great technical skill, Wyllie painted tugs, barges and anything else that floated before him, often sketching while in a small dinghy. Sight 4x6" overall 12x13.75". 4" x 6" sight

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Framed 19thC unsigned "View from Anthony's Nose" (mountain on east shore of Hudson river at Bear Mountain Bridge) This was plate #7 on page 25 of the exhibition catalog "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. It was also bears a sticker #5 indicating that it was in an exhibit at Historic Boscobel in Cold Spring on the Hudson. This fantastic View is "looking upriver from the southern gateway of the Highlands. Sight 14x20.5," canvas 14.5x21.". 14" x 20.5" sight, 14.5" x 21" canvas

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Signed "H.L. Hogan" framed 19thC o/c View that appears to be looking north from the east side of Pollepel Island on the Hudson river (Bannerman's Island) 10.75" x 19.75' sight, 11" x 20" canvas

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Framed 19thC "View From West Point" hand-colored Currier & Ives lithograph by "F. F. Palmer." (Frances ("Fanny") Flora Bond Palmer (l812-1876)). Framed, matted and under glass this is a rare scene with several titles. Featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. This painting was featured as plate #19 on page 11 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition 10.75" x 15.5" sight, 18.75" x 25"

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Framed, signed "Antonio Jacobsen" (1850-1920) ship portrait titled "Schooner Hope Sherwood" w/book on Jacobsen. Bio from AskArt: Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, Antonio Jacobsen became one of America's best known and most prolific painters of marine subjects. From 1880, he lived in Hoboken, New Jersey, having studied at the Royal Academy in Copenhagen. He emigrated to New York in 1871 to avoid serving in the Franco-Prussian War, and got a job decorating safes. At that time, he began painting portraits of the vessels of the Old Dominion Steamship Line, creating about 6000 ship portraits in the New York Harbor between 1876 and 1919. Later in his life, his daughter Helen painted the skies and water of his pictures, and his son Carl even painted some of the ships credited to Jacobsen 11.75" x 21.5" sight, 12" x 22" canvas

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#21 – Framed George Harvey (1800-1878) 19thC watercolor signed G. Harvey with George Harvey plaque on ornate frame. Bio from AskArt: Born in Tottenham, England, George Harvey is considered by many critics to be the earliest flower-specialist painter in America. He was primarily a watercolorist, and did a number of large floral still life. He first visited the United States in 1820 and traveled in Ohio, Michigan and Canada before settling in New York City and then Boston. Many of the details of those travels are unknown. In 1828, Harvey submitted two picturesque* English scene paintings and a floral still life to the National Academy of Design* for exhibition. He listed his address as Brooklyn and on the works described the English scenes as "made from a Sketch Taken in 1819;" and the still life as "A Vase of Flowers Copied from Nature." (Dearinger) He was almost immediately elected to the Academy for membership, which indicates that although he was a relative newcomer to New York City, he had already gained widespread respect as a painter. By 1829, Harvey had moved to Boston, but he contributed to the National Academy exhibition of that year, but did not participate again until 1837, when he was living at Hastings-on-Hudson, New York and had a studio in the New York University Building. There he had built an Elizabethan-style cottage on the Hudson River near Tarrytown and close to his friend, Washington Irving. Harvey's home reflected his interest in Romantic revival architecture, and he also assisted Irving in remodeling his home "into a model Gothic Revival dwelling." (Dearinger) When settled at Hastings-on-Hudson, he began his "American Scenery" series, for which he remains most known. Completed in 1840 and edited by Washington Irving, the project had forty watercolors that he intended to have engraved* in England and widely circulated by subscriptions. However, the cost was enormous, he could not get necessary funding; and only 250 copies with four views sold. (The New York Historical Society has about 20 of the unpublished watercolors intended for engraving in England. ) This project meant that Harvey spent much time away from the United States in England and diminished people's knowledge of him in America. However, in England he became quite well familiar because he converted many of his watercolors to glass slides and gave lectures throughout the country between 1848 and 1850. He did, however, stay in touch with associates in New York City, and entered National Academy exhibitions of 1840, 1842, 1846 and 1847. Over the next few years until his death in 1878, he traveled in both America and England, lecturing on his watercolor views. Between 1872 and 1875, he was in Bermuda, and did 26 watercolor views of that Island. By 1877, he was back in England, dying the next year. His remains are buried in Taunton 9.5" x 13.25" sight, 12.25" x 21"

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Framed George Harvey (1800-1878) 19thC watercolor signed G. Harvey with George Harvey plaque on ornate frame. Bio from AskArt: Born in Tottenham, England, George Harvey is considered by many critics to be the earliest flower-specialist painter in America. He was primarily a watercolorist, and did a number of large floral still life. He first visited the United States in 1820 and traveled in Ohio, Michigan and Canada before settling in New York City and then Boston. Many of the details of those travels are unknown. In 1828, Harvey submitted two picturesque* English scene paintings and a floral still life to the National Academy of Design* for exhibition. He listed his address as Brooklyn and on the works described the English scenes as "made from a Sketch Taken in 1819;" and the still life as "A Vase of Flowers Copied from Nature." (Dearinger) He was almost immediately elected to the Academy for membership, which indicates that although he was a relative newcomer to New York City, he had already gained widespread respect as a painter. By 1829, Harvey had moved to Boston, but he contributed to the National Academy exhibition of that year, but did not participate again until 1837, when he was living at Hastings-on-Hudson, New York and had a studio in the New York University Building. There he had built an Elizabethan-style cottage on the Hudson River near Tarrytown and close to his friend, Washington Irving. Harvey's home reflected his interest in Romantic revival architecture, and he also assisted Irving in remodeling his home "into a model Gothic Revival dwelling." (Dearinger) When settled at Hastings-on-Hudson, he began his "American Scenery" series, for which he remains most known. Completed in 1840 and edited by Washington Irving, the project had forty watercolors that he intended to have engraved* in England and widely circulated by subscriptions. However, the cost was enormous, he could not get necessary funding; and only 250 copies with four views sold. (The New York Historical Society has about 20 of the unpublished watercolors intended for engraving in England. ) This project meant that Harvey spent much time away from the United States in England and diminished people's knowledge of him in America. However, in England he became quite well familiar because he converted many of his watercolors to glass slides and gave lectures throughout the country between 1848 and 1850. He did, however, stay in touch with associates in New York City, and entered National Academy exhibitions of 1840, 1842, 1846 and 1847. Over the next few years until his death in 1878, he traveled in both America and England, lecturing on his watercolor views. Between 1872 and 1875, he was in Bermuda, and did 26 watercolor views of that Island. By 1877, he was back in England, dying the next year. His remains are buried in Taunton 9.5" x 13.25" sight, 12.25" x 21"

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#22 – 20thC signed "Frederick Tordoff" (Born 1939). Frame o/c Shad Fishing on the Hudson River scene off Stony Point in Haverstraw Bay. Bio: Born in Whitley Bay on the northeast coast of England where the area has a rich maritime heritage and Fred sketched local scenes and landmarks. Joined the Royal Air Force and served in various locations such as the Outer Hebrides Island off Scotland, in Nicosia, Cyprus and Oman on the coast of South Arabia. Then studied Marine Radio and Electronics in Yorkshire at the Kingston-Upon-Hull College. Hull had a thriving school of marine art and after visits to the Ferens Art Gallery and the Hull Whaling Museum he was motivated to paint marine oils on canvas of the Humber keels and sloops which plied the inland waterways and the Hull whaling ships which voyaged northern and southern oceans in search of the whale in the days of sail. He joined the Cunard Steamship Company a a Radio & Electronics Officer and traveled the world on many types of ships including freezer ships, general cargo ships, container ships, tankers, dive support vessels and passenger ships. Fred painted during the long sea passages and exhibited his work with a local art group and galleries in the North of England. After studying the watercolor paintings in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, local art galleries and auction houses began painting marine watercolors. Whilst serving in the South Atlantic between Ascension Island, Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands and Montvide, he was commissioned to paint some of the ships then operating in that area. Recent years have been spent running his art gallery of the River Tyne in the north of England and traveling on Dive Support ships working on subsea oil and gas installations and under oil production platforms in Scotland, Norway, Denmark, Spain, Congo, Nigeria, Cape Town South Africa, the South China Sea and many parts of Arabia. Currently residing in New Jersey and painting maritime scenes of the Hudson River, Nantucket / New Bedford whaling ships and the US Northeast coast. His painting are in collections in England, Scotland, Norway Holland, New Zealand, South Africa and USA. Submitted by the artist, November 2003 15.5" x 19.5" sight, 16" x 20"

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20thC signed "Frederick Tordoff" (Born 1939). Frame o/c Shad Fishing on the Hudson River scene off Stony Point in Haverstraw Bay. Bio: Born in Whitley Bay on the northeast coast of England where the area has a rich maritime heritage and Fred sketched local scenes and landmarks. Joined the Royal Air Force and served in various locations such as the Outer Hebrides Island off Scotland, in Nicosia, Cyprus and Oman on the coast of South Arabia. Then studied Marine Radio and Electronics in Yorkshire at the Kingston-Upon-Hull College. Hull had a thriving school of marine art and after visits to the Ferens Art Gallery and the Hull Whaling Museum he was motivated to paint marine oils on canvas of the Humber keels and sloops which plied the inland waterways and the Hull whaling ships which voyaged northern and southern oceans in search of the whale in the days of sail. He joined the Cunard Steamship Company a a Radio & Electronics Officer and traveled the world on many types of ships including freezer ships, general cargo ships, container ships, tankers, dive support vessels and passenger ships. Fred painted during the long sea passages and exhibited his work with a local art group and galleries in the North of England. After studying the watercolor paintings in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, local art galleries and auction houses began painting marine watercolors. Whilst serving in the South Atlantic between Ascension Island, Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands and Montvide, he was commissioned to paint some of the ships then operating in that area. Recent years have been spent running his art gallery of the River Tyne in the north of England and traveling on Dive Support ships working on subsea oil and gas installations and under oil production platforms in Scotland, Norway, Denmark, Spain, Congo, Nigeria, Cape Town South Africa, the South China Sea and many parts of Arabia. Currently residing in New Jersey and painting maritime scenes of the Hudson River, Nantucket / New Bedford whaling ships and the US Northeast coast. His painting are in collections in England, Scotland, Norway Holland, New Zealand, South Africa and USA. Submitted by the artist, November 2003 15.5" x 19.5" sight, 16" x 20"

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Framed o/c "Victor de Grailly" (1804-1889) "Crow Nest from Bull Hill" featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. This painting was featured as plate #36 on page 53 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition. It also bears the #4 tag from being on exhibit at the Historic Boscobel Home on the Hudson in Cold Spring, NY 24.5" x 29.5" sight, 25" x 30" canvas

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"The Mountain Spring Near Cozzen's Dock" Currier & Ives hand-colored "F. Palmer" lithograph. Rare View. Framed, matted and under glass 10.75" x 15.5" sight, 18.75" x 22.75"

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Framed 19thC o/c View of man fishing in mountains. Unsigned. Possibly Hudson River or Adirondack mountains. A very nice luminist American School nature painting 22" x 36" canvas, 21" x 35" sight

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#26 – 19thC Edmund C Coates (1816-1871) "Lighthouse near Caldwell's Landing." Signed "E.C. Coates" lower left. Featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. This painting was featured as plate #1 on page 19 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition. It also bears the #13 tag from being on exhibit at the Historic Boscobel Home on the Hudson in Cold Spring, NY. Bio from AskArt: A landscape, portrait, marine and history painter, Edmund C. Coates lived in New York City during his active period 1837-1872. Brooklyn and New York City directories from those years list him as Edward, Edmund C., E.C. Coates, and E.G. Coates. His paintings include landscapes of Canada and Italy although it is not known if the artist traveled to those countries or if other works inspired the scenes. He also painted in the White Mountains of New Hampshire and, listed as one of the Hudson River School painters, did numerous Hudson River Valley scenes such as Shipping on the Hudson River, 1855. His painting titled Washington's Headquarters at Newburgh, 1867, depicted a popular scene among the Hudson River painters because it was George Washington's headquarters painted against the backdrop of Storm Mountain near the town of Newburgh. Collections holding work by Coates include the New York Historical Society, the New York State Historical Association and the Shelburne Museum 28.25" x 35.25" canvas

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19thC Edmund C Coates (1816-1871) "Lighthouse near Caldwell's Landing." Signed "E.C. Coates" lower left. Featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. This painting was featured as plate #1 on page 19 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition. It also bears the #13 tag from being on exhibit at the Historic Boscobel Home on the Hudson in Cold Spring, NY. Bio from AskArt: A landscape, portrait, marine and history painter, Edmund C. Coates lived in New York City during his active period 1837-1872. Brooklyn and New York City directories from those years list him as Edward, Edmund C., E.C. Coates, and E.G. Coates. His paintings include landscapes of Canada and Italy although it is not known if the artist traveled to those countries or if other works inspired the scenes. He also painted in the White Mountains of New Hampshire and, listed as one of the Hudson River School painters, did numerous Hudson River Valley scenes such as Shipping on the Hudson River, 1855. His painting titled Washington's Headquarters at Newburgh, 1867, depicted a popular scene among the Hudson River painters because it was George Washington's headquarters painted against the backdrop of Storm Mountain near the town of Newburgh. Collections holding work by Coates include the New York Historical Society, the New York State Historical Association and the Shelburne Museum 28.25" x 35.25" canvas

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20thc o/c signed "M. Kelly 1961" auction scene at the site of the West Point Foundry School depicting the fundraising event for establishing the Putnam County Historical Society Museum in this historic structure in Cold Spring, NY. (See handwritten note on the back of canvas by the local Cold Spring artist Michael Kelly). Note: The American flag is at "half mast" as it is Memorial Day. Auction conducted by O. Rundle Gilbert who was an Estate Auctioneer who lived in Garrison, NY. Bio from AskArt: Michael Kelly studied at the Art Students League of New York in the early 1930's. He was in Robert Brackmans class and possibly others. He lived for about 50 years on the Hudson River in Cold Spring, New York where he and his wife operated an antiques shop. He sold his paintings in this shop as well. Michael Kelly died in the late 1980's when he was about 80 years old. Source: Information provided by R.J. Schneider. 20.25" x 33.5" sight, 21" x 34" canvas

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#29 – Framed 19thC o/b signed "R. W. Weir" lower left "View of the Hudson from West Point." Robert W. Weir (1803-1889). Featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. This painting was featured as plate #24 on page 42 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition. It also bears the #16 tag from being on exhibit at the Historic Boscobel Home on the Hudson in Cold Spring, NY. Catalog description says oil on canvas. I believe this is an oil on board. Bio AskArt: Born in New York City, Robert Weir became more recognized for his teaching of art than his own paintings. As a youngster, he was befriended by painter John Wesley Jarvis and also received instruction from Robert Cooke, an English heraldic* artist. When he was a teenager, Weir's painting was so remarkable that his canvases sold in New York as the work of the Old Masters*. From 1824 to 1827, he studied in Italy and in 1825 he worked with Pietro Benvenuti in Florence. Later he moved to Rome, where he lived with Horatio Greenough. Returning to New York he set up his own studio. In 1834, he began a 42-year teaching career at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and his pupils included Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E Lee, and James Whistler as well as his own sons, John Ferguson and Julian Alden Weir. He painted subjects from the novels of James Fennimore Cooper and Washington Irving as well as portraits and historical topics. In the mid-1930s, he painted his large Embarkation of the Pilgrims from Delft Haven, in Holland, which was installed in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol Building in 1843. During the half century that Weir was most active in religious painting, other American artists showed little interest in painting religious subjects. Consequently, few paintings of the nature were exhibited at the American Academy of Fine Arts, the American Art-Union, or the National Academy of Design. Weir is believed to have been a "leading practitioner of the religious genre in America during the years 1830 to 1880, when Biblical subjects were unpopular with both artists and patrons. "Weir was essentially an academic painter who continually attempted to associate himself with the European artistic traditions from the Renaissance to his own time, as his religious paintings demonstrate." Source: Kent Ahrens, "The Religious Paintings of Robert Walter Weir," Antiques, April 1973 Boscobel label indicating that this work of art was part of the Exhibit: Home on the Hudson: Women and Men Painting Landscapes 1825-1875" that was held June 7, 2009 - September 7, 2009. . 9.5" x 13.25" sight, 10" x 14" board

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Framed 19thC o/b signed "R. W. Weir" lower left "View of the Hudson from West Point." Robert W. Weir (1803-1889). Featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. This painting was featured as plate #24 on page 42 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition. It also bears the #16 tag from being on exhibit at the Historic Boscobel Home on the Hudson in Cold Spring, NY. Catalog description says oil on canvas. I believe this is an oil on board. Bio AskArt: Born in New York City, Robert Weir became more recognized for his teaching of art than his own paintings. As a youngster, he was befriended by painter John Wesley Jarvis and also received instruction from Robert Cooke, an English heraldic* artist. When he was a teenager, Weir's painting was so remarkable that his canvases sold in New York as the work of the Old Masters*. From 1824 to 1827, he studied in Italy and in 1825 he worked with Pietro Benvenuti in Florence. Later he moved to Rome, where he lived with Horatio Greenough. Returning to New York he set up his own studio. In 1834, he began a 42-year teaching career at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and his pupils included Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E Lee, and James Whistler as well as his own sons, John Ferguson and Julian Alden Weir. He painted subjects from the novels of James Fennimore Cooper and Washington Irving as well as portraits and historical topics. In the mid-1930s, he painted his large Embarkation of the Pilgrims from Delft Haven, in Holland, which was installed in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol Building in 1843. During the half century that Weir was most active in religious painting, other American artists showed little interest in painting religious subjects. Consequently, few paintings of the nature were exhibited at the American Academy of Fine Arts, the American Art-Union, or the National Academy of Design. Weir is believed to have been a "leading practitioner of the religious genre in America during the years 1830 to 1880, when Biblical subjects were unpopular with both artists and patrons. "Weir was essentially an academic painter who continually attempted to associate himself with the European artistic traditions from the Renaissance to his own time, as his religious paintings demonstrate." Source: Kent Ahrens, "The Religious Paintings of Robert Walter Weir," Antiques, April 1973 Boscobel label indicating that this work of art was part of the Exhibit: Home on the Hudson: Women and Men Painting Landscapes 1825-1875" that was held June 7, 2009 - September 7, 2009. . 9.5" x 13.25" sight, 10" x 14" board

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"View of West Point" colored lithograph. A great View showing the parade grounds and the Highlands to the North. A rare scene framed, matted and under glass 11.5" x 18.25"

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Framed 19thC o/b sunset View of Hudson River looking north toward what appears to be Newburgh, NY Unsigned, but probably T.B. Pope who resided in Newburgh, NY, or possibly one of his students 21.5" x 29.25" sight, 22" x 30" canvas

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20thcC Fr. colored Print "Poughkeepsie Landing 1910." S/# "William Muller 101/475," orn in 1937 and lived in New York painting Hudson River scenes and seascapes. . Framed, matted and under glass. . 18.25" x 27.75" sight

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Framed 19thC o/c " View from Garrison" (looking downriver toward the southern entrance to the Highlands.) Unsigned. Featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View": The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands. The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. This painting was featured as plate #8 on page 25 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition. Anonymous artist, but a great view with train on tracks helping to date, as the trains started running on the east shore in 1850. . 16.5" x 20.25" sight, 17" x 21" canvas

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Contents of Bedroom including: Deco Style Bedroom set, and Lamps. Bedroom Set has Full size bed with metal spring, Bureau with mirror, Cedar lined Armoire, Vanity with mirror and Vanity Chair. Note that one shelf mirror on the vanity is cracked.

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Contents of Bedroom including: Rock Maple Bedroom set, 2 cedar chests. Bedroom Set has Full size bed, Bureau with mirror, Chest, nightstand, Standard Red Cedar Chest Co. Lift top Cedar chest and an unmarked cedar chest. This lot is located on the second f

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Decor items including 3 mounted pheasants (1 with wood plaque) Oil painting of Winter Woods, Painting on Velvet of Deer jumping.

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Contents of Living Room Including: Maddox Colonial Kneehole Desk & Chair, Bookcase, Triple cushion Sofa & matching Side Chair, Seth Thomas Tempus Fugit Clock, Folding Deck Chair, 2 metal folding chairs, 2 Firkins on Stand, Stereo Cabinet & Speakers, etc.

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Contents of Sitting room including: Vintage Oak Singer Treadle Sewing Machine in Cabinet, Key City 3 cushion sofa, Bassett Furniture triple dresser, Modern Portable Sewing Machine, Smoking Stand (No Ash tray) 2 Tier Round Maple End Table, Oil Painting, et

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Vintage Farming Tools And Implements including Planet Jr. Seeder, Planet Jr. Cultivator, Bicycle Wheel Cultivator, Onion/Potato Field Tools, etc.

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Contents of Garage including Tools, Hose, Propane Tanks, Cooler, Ladder, Garden Cart, Deb Frame, Lamp, Doors and miscellaneous items. The Buyer may take what they wish and leave the balance.

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Victorian sofa and button-back chair. Sofa is high back w/ ornately carved wood embellishments, 74"Lx31"Dx43"H (typical wear due to age, wood appears to be in tact). Coordinating Victorian period button tufted chair w/ dark wood trim, ball & claw front feet and casters on back, 27"Wx28"Dx36.5"H (some minor cond issues w/ fabric trim). Items in background not incl.

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Pair yellow upholstered and dark wood trimmed arm chairs, pair tapestry pillows, wood framed wall mirror, wall art. Chairs have high backs, curved arms, small casters, ea. 28"Wx30"Dx38.5"H. Pair vintage embroidered pillows, ea. 14"sq. Wood framed mirror is 39"Wx27"H. Signed gilt framed wall art (some cond issues).

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Gilt framed wall mirrors, Hudson River oil painting and books. Gilt framed large oval wall mirror 57"Wx34"H; gilt framed Hudson River School oil painting 43.5'Wx25.5"H; gilt framed rectangular mirror 18.5"Wx23"H; collection of Hudson River Valley Review books. Some cond issues due to age-see photo of oil painting frame, detached pc has clean break.

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Vintage décor featuring dual shade floor lamp, table lamps, wall art and brass wall sconce. Pink dual hobnail glass shade floor lamp 56"T; framed tapestry wall art "The Annunciation" 23"Wx29.5"H; framed & matted, behind glass Impressionistic print 19.5"Wx2'T; white hobnail table lamps (one w/ glass shade); three-arm polished brass wall sconce; two additional vintage and two modern wall art.

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Five pcs wall art w/ three bird books, incl set/4 Four Seasons and one Chappaqua Farm vintage framed art. Four seasons prints by Dutch artist Jacobus de Momper (1610-1667), ea. 14"sq; Currier & Ives framed Chappaqua Farm print 17"Wx13.5"H; three bird books, incl one antique Bird Neighbors dated 1898.

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Twin maple beds w/ blue & white quilts, optional mattress sets, matching nightstand, area rug, blue table lamp. Nightstand w/ single dovetailed drawer, 16"Wx14"Dx25.5"H (surface req refinishing) and stickers on front. One headboard has clean split in wood and one quilt has dark stain- see photos. Located on 2nd floor.

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$300.00 – straykat

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Metal ware featuring unique antique lamp, vintage fireplace tools, brass candlesticks, copper pcs, more. Lamp w/ round gals shade, circa 1840's w/ plaque, 30"T; 5-pc vintage brass fireplace tool set; assort of brass pcs, incl handled coal pail, candlestick holders, wall sconce, bell, and other items-see photos; five copper pcs incl pitcher, covered pot, creamers, bowl. Cond very good for age.

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$90.00 – rabbit27

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Two framed pencil/ink drawings and antique books, incl 1884 Dictionary, 1914 & 1925 Atlases, assort of cookbooks w/ hand written entries circa 1820's-1870's, Shakespeare birthday book and more. B&W drawings are signed by artist "for Heloise in memory of..."See photos for details and cond of art and books.

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$12.00 – rabbit27

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Clear glass entertaining pcs and glassware w/ collection of ashtrays. Largest platter 13"diam; pr decanters ea. 1'T. Cut glass pcs incl: bowls, dishes and glassware. See photos for details. No chips or damage.

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$35.00 – secretariat1973

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Signed wall art, vintage porcelain & glass entertaining, featuring covered Haviland casserole dish, English plates, antique silver plate pitcher, set/2 scalloped Felton or Fenton-like bowls and more! Two pcs modern blue framed wall art of mountains: (1) signed photo dbl matted, behind glass; (1) signed & numbered 152/630 print dated, dbl matted behind glass. Haviland covered dish 13"Lx8"Wx8.5"H. English plates sets/5 ea. 7.75"diam. Blue set/4 dish set ea. 4"diam. See photos for details and other items incl. Furniture in background not incl.

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$300.00 – straykat

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Pottery and ceramic pcs incl two Vancian statues, Delft items, bowls, platters, vases, mugs and statues. Statues are 19.5"H and 11.5"W. Holland pcs incl pr clogs, triangular 5"W dish, covered 2"sq dish. Hand carved wood duck. Canadian-made Blue Mountain Pottery elephant statue. Marked vases and bowls-see photos. Divided platter has small chip in edge-see photo. Other items on table, furniture in background not incl.

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Heavy hardwood executive desk w/ desk chair, locking cabinet, typewriter. Desk has multiple dovetailed drawers w/ inserts and pull out right hand tray, 49.5'Lx30"Dx29.5"H. Desk chair w/ padded seat & back on casters. Brown metal locking cabinet w/ inside and exterior drawers, other sections. Smith Corona Spell-Rite I SE200 typewriter w/ cover. Other items in background not incl. Located in basement w/ hatchway.

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$35.00 – capture4u

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Large lot of vintage trunks, chairs, chamber pot, décor and old car horn. Large Bains 100th Anniversary trunk has both leather handles in tact, 30.5"Lx21.5"Dx13"H. Set/3 wood carved fruit-motif vintage chairs (one w/ detached top pc). Set/2 cane seat chairs (one spindle req repair). One round velvet seat chair. Wood storage box. #4 cylindrical glazed planter. Large black metal stenciled tray. Wood wall mirror (clean break detached pc). Wood framed vintage tractor picture. Iron ship door stop. Wood framed wall art. Wood chamber pot by Dillingham Mfg. Co. Old car horn. Items in background not incl. Located in basement w/ hatchway.

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$200.00 – wmerk

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Lawn and patio iron furniture w/ large patio umbrella, incl sofa, chairs, chaise, tables, cushions. Two sets on nesting tables. Two glass top iron tables to match furniture. Crank patio umbrella w/ weighted base. Custom covers for furniture. Detached metal back support for one chair incl. See photos for details. Located in basement w/ hatchway.

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$12.00 – straykat

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Antiques incl wood baby crib, white wicker child's furniture, dolls, games, oriental rug. All parts to baby crib incl. Three-pc wicker set (requires scraping and re-painting, some cond issues). Area rug 4'x5' good cond. Cane seat chair w/ rose stenciling (no breakage noticed). Vintage dolls and Cabbage Patch doll. Assort old games, books, puzzles. See photos for details. Located in basement w/ hatchway.

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$170.00 – shephard1

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Decorative hand crafted quilts, portable Singer sewing machine, white painted wood sewing box, three metal covered canisters. Black iron small scale Singer sewing machine w/ carry case, notions, parts and manual. Six quilts in assort of colors and styles. Wood cabinet in photo not incl. Located in basement w/ hatchway.

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$400.00 – dumpstersbarn

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Antique silk Victorian wedding and ball gowns, two pair shoes, antique wedding invitation, antique pearl jewelry. Four Victorian silk dresses (all with cond issues) w/ two pair of antique silk shoes. Cream wedding dress high neck, 3/4 length sleeves, Victorian lace, hand stitched, button back. Cream silk plain wedding dress w/ long train and draped sleeves. Two-pc taffeta bodice and skirt w/ intricate lace details. No lace taffeta cream dress w/ very long sleeves. Silk hoop skirt undergarment. Complete antique wedding invitation. Antique wedding veil w/ provenance. Beautiful tiny pearl wedding head barrette w/ matching earrings (one earring req repair). Located in basement w/ hatchway.

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$2,100.00 – straykat

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Estate jewelry, mostly antique, very large lot w/ boutique pcs and modern costume jewelry. Many vintage and antique lace fans, some in boxes. Trinket boxes. Vintage hair comes. Portrait medallions w/ human locks of hair. Hat pins, stick pins, brooch. Decorative picture frames. Travel clock in hard case. Monogrammed letter seals. Mini scale in case. Monocle on chair in case. Reading glasses in silver case. Jewelry w/ provenance and dates-see photos. Collection of military-type pins. Several cuff link sets. Modern jewelry features Brighton and incl necklaces, earrings, bracelets, several sets. Furniture in photos not incl.

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$18.00 – rd123

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Labrador mink coat w/ mink neck wrap by CT Furriers. Very good cond and well cared for. See photos.

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$25.00 – rd123

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Luckey, Platt & Co fox trimmed collar monogrammed brown wool coat (ELB) w/ silk lining and black Sacks wool coat w/ tear in shoulder-see photo, otherwise both pcs very good cond and well cared for.

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$90.00 – rd123

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Leopard jacket and mink stole w/ mink muff & neck wrap w/ silk linings. Both very good cond and well cared for.

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$16.00 – rd123

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Residents dark brown or black monogrammed mink coat (FLS) w/ silk patterned lining. Very good cond and well cared for.

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$130.00 – secretariat1973

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Kitchen entertaining, featuring fine porcelain, vintage stool, area rug. Functional kitchen items incl Pyrex and Corning bakeware and cookware, covered pot, ice chopper, platters, cookbooks w/ book stand. Fine porcelain features several sets incl Haviland, Royal Doulton, Dresden, plus other English and German pcs-see photos for quantities of each pattern. Also incl two oriental sets (one covered porcelain handled bowls w/ plates; one wood plate and porcelain cup). Vintage red vinyl seat and chrome stool has 30" seat height. Modern area rug 5'x7'. Assort of vintage cookbooks incl Southern Living annual recipes set from '79-'09. Located in basement w/ hatchway, books located on main floor. Shelving in photo not incl.

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$120.00 – letmebuy1

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Functional household items incl assort of luggage, like new remote controlled window air conditioner, folding alum table, door drafts. Assort luggage on wheels, totes and luggage carrier. 5'Lx2'W folding table. White 8000 BTU Sharp air conditioner w/ remote, model AF-Q80RX (less than 4 years old). Two bags of door drafts.

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$25.00 – cameogirl

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Lawn and garden lot incl 18' extension ladder, 2 PVC tables, hose on reel, 3 new bags grass seed, various tools. See photos for details.

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$325.00 – esopusace

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S. Bent & Bros pine 6' table and four chairs. Table alone is 4'Lx3'W w/ two 1' table inserts. Some dings on surface. Set/4 chairs w/ surf scratches. See photos for details. Overall condition good. Items in background not incl.

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$30.00 – paulfgibbs

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Vintage oak commode w/ bowed front and dovetailed drawers, towel rack top, 34"Wx4'H, original knobs and leaf designed front. Very good condition for age.

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$30.00 – paulfgibbs

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Marlborough Country Barn winged recliner chair w/ Egyptian-style oriental area rug. Off-white chair w/ small flower pattern is 31"Wx28"Dx40"H w/ arm cover set (req cleaning). Area rug 30"Wx50"L (approx 2.5'x4') excell condition-see photos front and back for pattern and condition.

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$110.00 – paulfgibbs

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Antique 3-drawer oak dresser w/ dovetailed drawers and original HW, 40"Wx20"Dx30"H. Good condition for age. See photos for details. Located on 2nd floor.

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$30.00 – bbrich2007

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Antique blue painted 3-pc writing desk, 29"Wx22"Dx34"H w/ lift front and single dovetailed drawer. Many surf marks-see photos for details. Located in garage.

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$14.00 – p3

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Three pcs vintage furniture, incl green painted table and quilt rack and child' rocker w/ padded seat. Scalloped edge table by Wurlitzer. Good condition for age. Located in garage.

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$20.00 – p3

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Small furniture, pots and baskets. Pair wood stools ea. 28.5"H; garden or entry bench w/ tile top (one cracked-see photo), 25"Lx9.5"Dx21"H; two ceramic planters (one #4 11"diam x 1'T, one scalloped 14"diamx10"T); wood wall mount coat rack; assoc of baskets (some w/ handles). Good condition. Located in garage.

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$30.00 – fisherman69

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Metal ware incl fireplace tools, copper pcs, brass wall lamps, metal pots, metal lawn décor. Five-pc black iron fireplace tool set; black iron three-legged vintage 5'T floor lamp' metal garden shelf' metal bicycle décor; two handled copper pots (one w/ hole in bottom-see photo; 5-pc copper bowl set; two vintage polished brass wall sconces w/ extra glass shade (3 total)-see photo; polished brass lantern bottom; brass long handled pot. Located in garage.

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Two-pc wood computer workstation w/ desk arm chair on wheel. Desk bottom on casters has pull out keyboard & component trays, 32"Wx19.5'Dx34.5"H; matching optional hutch has shelf and CD rack, 30"Wx10"Dx32"H; fabric desk chair w/ adj seat on casters. Good condition. Located in garage.

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Girl's bedroom décor lot incl white single drawer nightstand, two handing organizers, baskets, wall décor, multi-directional pole lamp, assort of clean, well cared for stuffed animals and dolls, folding stool, journal, picture frame, large calculator. Largest framed print 32.5"Wx25"H. Nightstand 17.5"Wx1'Dx30.5"H. See photos for details. Good condition. Located in garage.

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$14.00 – paulfgibbs

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Vintage Kirby Dual Sanitronic 80 vacuum cleaner w/ parts and original storage box, good working condition. Located in garage.

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White functional storage cabinet, rag rug, assort of sports bags, laptop case, totes. Good condition. Rag rug 21"Wx30"L made in India; New Balance duffle bag on wheels; Nike soccer bag; green & brown laptop case; light blue backpack w/ removable insert; music tote bag; dark brown faux fur throw 4'x5'; where storage cabinet 30"Wx12.5"Dx25.5"H. Located in garage.

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$30.00 – paulfgibbs

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Winter sporting lot incl 3-pr cross country skis, boots & poles, Thule ski rack, 2 snow shoes, 2 ski boots, 2 downhill ski poles, ice skates. Cross country incl: 2 child's (European sizes 34 & 35), 1 adult size 6.5 ladies (European size 40); ski boots: sizes 8-8.5 & 9.5; white ice skates size 8; two snow shoes; poles and skis seen in photos-see photos for makers and more details. Good condition. Located in garage.

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$30.00 – fisherman69

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Summer sporting lot incl adj in-line skates, 2 Razor scooters, riding helmet (boxed), soccer cleats, 2 bike racks, one indoor bike trainer, 3 baseball gloves, two boogie boards. Soccer cleats size 6 female; inline skates adj from size 4 to size 7. Lot also incl skate pads, exercise ball, tennis racket, referee flags. See photos for more details. Located in garage.

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$60.00 – thenagain

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Kitchen and entertaining featuring Excalibur Food Dehydration system, Johnson Bros English made blue Ironstone dish set, Wedgwood vase, cut glass, cookware, bakeware, serving, hand crafted bunny wall mount soap dish. Wedgwood vase 7"T; cut glass bowl 8.5"diam x 4"H; mirrored vase 5'sq x10"T. See photos for details. Cabinet in photo not incl. Located in garage.

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$35.00 – yellowlabs

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Antique and vintage silver plate (most marked) items. Names include American Silver Co, Rogers, Meridian, BM, WR NY, Reed & Barton etc. 20+ pieces. Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$12.00 – yellowlabs

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Antique carved wood Empire or late Victorian table 36" x 19" x 30". Black stone or marble top. Stunning 19th century period. Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$35.00 – rustymetal

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Vintage toys including mid century Disney, metal globe, General Electric Mickey Mouse turntable, records, antique hand puppets, and antique windups to name some. Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$16.00 – yellowlabs

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Antique and vintage furniture lot to include rockers, shelves, table and miscellaneous items to name most. Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$90.00 – petunia88

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Bone inlaid octagonal table lot. Smaller table being antique 14" x 18" with unknown origin. Larger being 21" x 13". Possibly Moroccan. Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$110.00 – rustymetal

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Antique stained or slag glass window pane set in original wood frame. Possibly from a church. Stunning and measuring 60" x 16". Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$30.00 – heavydutysfix

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Round empire style marble table set on metal base with scrolled legs.36" x 13". Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$20.00 – adjas5

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Antique tapestry, age and origin unknown. 56" x 16". Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$35.00 – mryan1954

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Antique and vintage lot to include pair of marble and brass bird bookends, RARE quad fold nude photograph, porcelain, pipe, horseshoe frames and antique brackets to name most. Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$90.00 – sofonisba

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Antique cabinet, 1930s, carved North Wind finial face , beveled glass, Queen Anne legs and glass shelves. 61" x 30". Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$225.00 – lg

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Top shelf of cabinet to include antique and very rare bone (Possibly)sculptures, smalls, antiques, porcelain to name some. Not inspected for gold and sterling. Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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Contents of middle shelf of cabinet to include antique pins, ribbons, porcelain. Not inspected for gold and sterling. Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$100.00 – lisakohl

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Contents of bottom shelf of cabinet to include perfume bottles. Not inspected for gold and sterling. Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$35.00 – mryan1954

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Gone with the Wind style hanging hurricane lamp. Tear drop prisms, cranberry glass shade and measuring 36". Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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Gone with the Wind style hanging hurricane lamp. Tear drop prisms, white glass shade and measuring 36". Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$16.00 – lg

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Arts and crafts period, hanging lamp, with slag glass. 14" x 10". Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$2.00 – lg

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Moravian style hanging star light. 13". Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$40.00 – lg

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Gone with the Wind style hanging hurricane lamp. Tear drop prisms, white glass shade and measuring 36". Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$100.00 – lg

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Incredible 10 FOOT pierced brass Moroccan hanging light. Possibly 1920/1930s. VERY RARE. Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$12.00 – lg

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Late 18th or 19th century chair, leather…could be earlier. Handle with care during removal. Measures 48". Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$3.00 – yellowlabs

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Asian turned wood lamp with original shade and measuring approximately 70". Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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$190.00 – maxswel13

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Antique and vintage glass paper lot. Possibly New Jersey glass. 30+ pieces. Could be an important piece in the lot. Contents of an INCREDIBLE century old estate. Doors opened to the public for the first time in 75 years. All fresh to the market. Historic house to be renovated. Please refer to pictures for condition. Please be aware that the listed items could have a chip, spider crack, crack, dent, crazing, repair or restoration. Did not inspect every piece. Please bring help, tools, equipment, trucks, wrap and boxes as needed. None will be available on site.

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