 Best quality of Champleve cloisonne enamel. Oversized crystal regulator in circular form. Pendulum included. $7,500. | 1
 Handel lamp shade in bronze and glass. $3,000.
Some of the most popular lamps of the Art Nouveau period (1890-1920) and the Art Deco period (1920-1939) were Tiffany, Handel, Pairpoint and Duffner & Kimberly. | 2
 Civil war drum. $3,300. | 3
 Call or e-mail for more information regarding this piece or any of the other items pictured here. Also, please visit our exciting show each Sunday. Thank you. | 4
 Bronze of Schiller (not signed). $1,250. | 5
 Collection of English poetry books, circa 1807, 120 numbered volumes. $1,250. | 6
 1790's North Shore tilt top table $1,250. | 7
 Delaware ladderback. $150. | 8
 American sterling by Towle, Newburyport, MA.
Late 19th century to early 20th century. Over the years, Towle has created numerous sterling silver flatware patterns in the United States including the "Marie Louise" in 1939 which became the official sterling silver pattern for U.S. embassies worldwide. | 9
 French victorian marble mantle clock, circa 1890's. $350. | 10
 Mid-19th century, one-room schoolhouse blackboard. Pine (not slate) with nice frame and chalk holder. $495. | 11
 1783 blanket chest that was turned into a firewood box as evidenced by the wear all the way around the edges. The paint date is 1946. $1,250. | 12
 Water Farm on the side (also see above photo). | 13
 Child's blackboard desk. This folds down for use as desk or blackboard. $65. Bobcat lamp. $15.
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 Hessian soldiers andirons. Original condition in good shape.
Height 20", firedogs are 15" long. $335.
During the American Revolution, Germany supplied soldiers to the British army in its fight against America. Upon arrival, they discovered a thriving German-American community of almost 200,000 people. For many Hessians, the possibilities in this rich, new land with its growing German population was a great enticement to desertion. | 15
 Sanborn & Son, scarce pickle bottle in honey amber. $375. | 16
 2 pictures by Carl Van Veghten who was a famous portrait photographer. Both were taken at Maine Antiques Shops in 1936. $200 each. | 17
 See above. | 18
 Early American wood puzzle - Life of General Washington (Past First) Circa 1840's,
Kelly & Irvin, Boston, MA. $2,200. | 19
 See above. | 20
 Lamp with brass base and leaded shade. $225. | 21
 1920's American Flyer wind-up train in working condition.
4 pieces with track. $200.
American Flyer's business grew during World War I, which locked out the European manufacturers that had dominated the U.S. toy train market to that point. | 22
 Old ship in bottle with lighthouse and town in background. Price on request. | 23
 Detail of above. | 24
 Oil on artist board by R.A. Harrington, circa 1900, approx. 16" x 20",
Boston gallery (Spaulding-Moss) label on back. $575. | 25
 Carved and painted wooden figure, northern Italian, circa 1930. $75. | 26
 Haywood-Wakefield photography chair. $125. | 27
 Civil war McClellan saddle with all the hardware and straps. $500. | 28
 Early Chicago Telephone with 2 boxes. $300. | 29
 Circa 1875 | 30
 The Milford Antiques Show has high energy with fresh and interesting merchandise mixed with capable buyers, which usually results in strong sales. | 31
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