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19TH CENTURY MODEL STEAM ENGINE
This 19th century engine is sometimes referred to as a Sterling engine or a hot air engine. The engine is in excellent condition retaining most of its original paint and pinstriping.
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19TH CENTURY SAILOR’S DITTY BAG
This canvas ditty bag was recently found in a coastal Maine home. It is in excellent condition with no tears or fraying. As the photographs reveal there is some staining from the tar that was used aboard ship.
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AMERICAN SHIP RARITAN LEAVING NAPLES HARBOR 1853 M. FUNNO
RARITAN, American ship, Peter Hanson, Master, leaving the port of Naples, February, 1853. Gouache, image size 21 inches x 30 inches. Signed: Michele Funno P.
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COMMODORE RICHARD DALE, REVOLUTIONARY WAR HERO BOOKS
$5,500.00This two-volume set of autographed books belonged to Commodore Richard Dale. Richard Dale, naval officer, was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1756. He went to sea at the age of twelve and gained command of a ship at the age of eighteen. He joined the Virginia navy as a lieutenant before the outbreak of the Revolutionary War.
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EARLY AMERICAN DECOY
$350.00Nice, folky, hollow-bodied decoy retaining 80% of its original paint. Unusual angular carved head with glass eyes. Crack midway up neck.
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EARLY AMERICAN SHOREBIRD DECOY
$1,250.00This decoy rests on a stand with a label on the bottom “Studio Antiques & Decoys Dewey Bech.Del. It is described as a New Jersey Yellow Leg by William S. King, 325.00.”
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EARLY AMERICAN SHOREBIRD DECOY
$2,250.00This shorebird decoy has signs of use of hunting but retains nearly all of its original paint and original bill. The support rod appears to be original to the bird.
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EARLY AMERICAN SHOREBIRD DECOY
This shorebird was recently found in a northern Maine home. It is completely original, including the bill. Original worn surface, consisting of black and natural wood tones.
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EARLY AMERICAN SHOREBIRD DECOY
$2,500.00This oversized decoy was found in New Hampshire. It is 12 inches long by 7 inches high by 2.5 inches thick. It has original paint with some overppaint.
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EWING FLYING IRON 1905 OIL ON BOARD NIGHTSCAPE
Beautiful, rare Ewing Flying Iron oil on board. Approx. 8 x 6 inches. Stunning evening blues showing teepees in the snow. Some splatter from someone painting a wall nearby.
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FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR POWDER HORN
Powder horn, carved with British Colonial ships, town square, church, and the name “Thomas Simons 1762”
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GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON’S CANDLESTICKS
$24,000.00This pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks is one of four known pair ordered by George Washington in 1786. The candlesticks were sold at Anderson Galleries, later became Sotheby’s in 1917. At the time of the auction, William Lanier Washington submitted a notarized document stating the lineage of the candlesticks.