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Hap Moore Antiques-Auctions P.O HAP MOORE ANTIQUES-AUCTIONS P.O. Box 16, 611 U.S. Route 1, York, Maine 03909-0016 (207) 363-6373 www.hapmoore.com Category and Lot List for the Auction to be held aArt 243 Battle of Dogger Bank 1781 hand colored engraving 125.00 244 Stone Fleet lithograph 125.00 316 11 1/2” X 19 1/2” Country road oil painting 125.00 245 Hand colored woodcut “Battle of Grenada” 125.00 Advertising 311 G. Testorio oil painting of ship at sea 125.00 016 “Fresh Peanuts” sign 125.00 312 Two large Hudson River Valley oil paintings 125.00 019 Hood’s Ice Cream sign 125.00 313 9” X 12” River scene oil painting 125.00 032 Lot of advertising tins 125.00 314 25” X 20” Beach scene oil painting 125.00 112 Advertising lot 125.00 315 13” X 9” Floral oil painting 125.00 414 Political, fraternal and advertising lot 125.00 317 19” X 15” European cottage scene oil painting 125.00 Art 318 16” X 24’ Woodland oil painting 125.00 008 Primitive oil on board of lighthouse on rocks 319 12” X 18” Barn scene with chickens oil painting 125.00 125.00 009 J. Hutchins New England in Autumn oil painting 320 Engraving of US Mail Steamer and The Fulton 125.00 125.00 012 B. W. Priestman oil painting still life of fruit 334 E. E. Sanborn coastal rocks oil painting 125.00 125.00 014 L. D. Norton oil painting of Ocean Avenue, Kennebunkport 397 Two Northern European prints 125.00 125.00 024 Pair Haden European engravings 422 Lot of Art Nouveau drawings 125.00 125.00 025 George Carpenter hazy morning oil painting 428 Lot of misc. artworks 125.00 125.00 055 Book of sketches by George Stansfield Marshall 429 Two Gould prints 125.00 125.00 072 Pair of fashion painted portraits on porcelain 430 Pair of Mezzotints 125.00 125.00 073 W. T. Robinson oil painting of boy with dog 431 Gerlach allegory prints 125.00 125.00 083 Oil painting of cows and pig 434 Avander Boon hay field oil painting 125.00 125.00 084 Two English farm scenes with horses oil painting 435 A. Mulone pencil drawn portrait grouping 125.00 125.00 094 1946 Norman King watercolor of Berkshires 451 Oil Painting of John and Priscilla Alden 125.00 125.00 108 Farm scene watercolor 459 H. B. Schleeter abstract watercolor 125.00 125.00 111 Japanese scroll 460 Henrietta King North Shore oil scene painting 125.00 125.00 130 Crystal Jackson watercolor 471 Three Bailey watercolors 125.00 125.00 135 Marble female figure 472 Two Renard still life oil paintings 125.00 125.00 150 Lot of misc. prints 493 Three Oriental prints 125.00 125.00 151 L. Loud fashion watercolors 501 Group of American artists etchings 125.00 125.00 171 Primitive oil painting of Indian 502 Erhard Schon engraving of Albert Durer 125.00 125.00 172 Primitive oil painting of a woman fishing 524 Bronze sculpture of whippet by Otto Pilz, 1876 - 1934 125.00 125.00 183 Beadwork picture and JJF floral oil painting 525 Paul Jean Clays oil painting of sailing ship 125.00 125.00 240 Battle of Cerro Gordo lithograph by Bayot 125.00 241 R. Havell & son aquatint “Sunset” 125.00 Page 1 of 9 HAP MOORE ANTIQUES-AUCTIONS P.O. Box 16, 611 U.S. Route 1, York, Maine 03909-0016 (207) 363-6373 www.hapmoore.com Category and Lot List for the Auction to be held bBooks China 267 Misc. Book lot 064 Royal Doulton Wizard and Shepherd 125.00 125.00 Books 065 Royal Doulton Jack, Jill and Cissie 125.00 066 Royal Doulton Memories 125.00 053 Lot of misc. books 125.00 067 Royal Doulton Gisselle 125.00 054 Perley’s Reminiscences, Memorial Ed. 125.00 068 Royal Doulton Christmas Morning, Top of the Hill, Paragon 125.00 074 Lot of Lincoln and Civil War books 125.00 Lady Ursula 097 Four vols. Pillsbury’s New Hampshire: A History 069 Royal Doulton Maureen and Autumn Breezes 125.00 125.00 098 2 Sets History of Bristol, New Hampshire by Musgrove 070 Royal Doulton Deidre and Paisley Shawl 125.00 125.00 099 Lot of books on New Hampshire subjects 161 Armorial export plate 125.00 125.00 209 1850-51 bound Whalemen’s Shipping List 162 Royal Doulton Dinky Do and Marie 125.00 125.00 232 Whaling Bark Morning Star photograph and World Premiere 197 Lot of Oriental china 125.00 125.00 “Down to the Sea in Ships” original program 268 Set of Bavarian dinnerware 125.00 246 Washington the Soldier inscribed by H/ B/ Carrington 125.00 270 James and Mary Ham Liverpool jug 125.00 247 Remington 1st ed. Men with Bark On 125.00 271 Liverpool jug 125.00 248 S. A. Drake 1891 The Pine Tree Coast 125.00 273 Large lot of brown transferware 125.00 249 1921 C. Collodi The Adventures of Pinocchio 125.00 276 Lot of blue transferware 125.00 261 Perkins book lot of twins 125.00 305 Leeds and other platter 125.00 262 Book: Henry Strater Works 125.00 325 Lot of assorted Canton 125.00 263 Poetry book lot (Oxford Press) 125.00 326 Lot of early soft paste 125.00 264 Van Dyke book set 125.00 332 Four child’s mugs 125.00 265 Book lot of British Poets and Shakespeare 125.00 353 Two Delft apothecary jars and plate 125.00 266 Book lot of classics 125.00 366 Large lot of Oriental china 125.00 309 Kate Greenaway 1887 Almanack 125.00 390 Majolica lot 125.00 336 Lot of children’s books 125.00 391 Lot of Wedgwood and Lustreware 125.00 338 Lot of lady’s and garden books 125.00 409 Large lot of misc. china and pottery 125.00 340 Titanic books 125.00 436 Brown transfer giraffe plate 125.00 341 Book lot 125.00 370 Le Comte de Monte Christo Clocks 125.00 371 Laws of the Sea - Rights of Seamen 251 Seth Thomas calendar clock 125.00 125.00 372 George Washington 252 Waterbury shelf clock 125.00 125.00 474 Stories from the Arabian Nights 449 Shelf clock 125.00 125.00 504 Two Vol. American Antique Furniture 496 English tall clock 125.00 125.00 Page 2 of 9 HAP MOORE ANTIQUES-AUCTIONS P.O. Box 16, 611 U.S. Route 1, York, Maine 03909-0016 (207) 363-6373 www.hapmoore.com Category and Lot List for the Auction to be held Dolls 104 Drop leaf harvest table 125.00 106 Pie safe 125.00 141 Lot of doll cloths, accessories and doll 125.00 107 Bun foot 18th C blanket chest 125.00 495 Two doll hats in wallpaper box 125.00 126 Piano stool 125.00 Ephemera 127 19th C mahogany sideboard 125.00 051 Lot of maritime ephemera 125.00 128 William and Mary gate leg table, as is 125.00 052 Lot of travel ephemera 125.00 131 Pair of custom mahogany stands 125.00 056 Lot of railroad blueprints and work documents 125.00 132 One drawer pine stand 125.00 077 Fraternal sword 125.00 133 Chippendale mirror 125.00 114 Lot of 17th C - 19th C letters and legal papers 125.00 134 Post Office cabinet 125.00 138 Political and advertising lot 125.00 136 Green painted blanket box 125.00 208 Jethro Delano 1802 Fairhaven Cobbler ledger 125.00 153 Green painted deed box 125.00 236 Moore’s 1784 maps of Bering Straits and Western Isles 125.00 166 Two drawer Empire stand 125.00 237 John Tallis 1851 map of British America 125.00 173 Hanging red shelf 125.00 238 Lot of maps and prints 125.00 174 Hanging red shelf 125.00 242 1808 French China Trade Chart 125.00 175 Scalloped edge wall cabinet 125.00 423 Lot of ephemera 125.00 176 Hanging red cupboard 125.00 445 Portsmouth KKK broadside 125.00 177 Rhode Island birdcage table 125.00 Ethnographic 178 Baltimore wash stand 125.00 200 Walrus ivory Inuit salt and pepper shakers 179 Two part Baltimore dining table 125.00 125.00 386 Native American and other artifacts 180 Sack back Windsor armchair 125.00 125.00 Furniture 181 Spider leg tea table 125.00 182 Grain-painted mirror 125.00 010 18th C Child’s ladderback chair 125.00 189 Bottle case 125.00 022 Victorian high chair 125.00 191 Three part Sheraton dining table 125.00 029 Tripod candlestand 125.00 193 Mahogany corner cupboard 125.00 033 Barrister bookcase 125.00 194 PA paint decorated pot chair 125.00 062 New Hampshire chest on frame 125.00 195 Bedside stand with opposing drawers 125.00 080 Two drawer pine stand 125.00 380 Continental repousse brass stand 125.00 081 One drawer birch stand 125.00 394 Two metal plant stands 125.00 091 Grain painted storage box 125.00 396 Split column mirror with ship 125.00 101 Three part mahogany dining table 125.00 399 Talon foot tip top table 125.00 102 One drawer blanket chest 125.00 400 Mahogany Pembroke drop leaf table 125.00 103 18th C Blanket box 125.00 Page 3 of 9 HAP MOORE ANTIQUES-AUCTIONS P.O. Box 16, 611 U.S. Route 1, York, Maine 03909-0016 (207) 363-6373 www.hapmoore.com Category and Lot List for the Auction to be held 401 Set of four ribbon back chairs 519 19th C Italian tumbling block octagonal table 125.00 125.00 441 Aesthetic Revival bookcase 520 George II wing back chair 125.00 125.00 442 Grain painted bookcase 521 Queen Anne maple highboy 125.00 125.00 443 Fall front secretary 527 Birdseye maple grained blanket box 125.00 125.00 446 Drop leaf Pembroke table 531 Early cupboard top 125.00 125.00 447 Ovolo card table General 125.00 448 One drawer sewing stand 125.00 001 U.S.S.
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