Pook and Pook Americana & International Auction 2021

658 Early brass, to include a capstan candlestick, 17th c. , a Queen Anne candlestick, a Dutch engraved snuff box, and a scissor snuffer. $300-500 659 New England stained maple candlestand, early 19th c. , 27 3/4” h., 16 1/4” w. $300-500 660 Two English Queen Anne brass tapersticks, mid 18th c. , 4 1/2” h. and 4 3/4” h. $400-600 661 Massachusetts Queen Anne mahogany pole screen, ca. 1770 , with a silk embroidered panel above a candle shelf, with swing support, 52 1/4” h. Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy, the collection of Henry Flynt, founder of Historical Deerfield 1945-1948; Historic Deerfield, The Wells-Thorn House 1983; Private collection 1983- 1998; Anthony Werneke. Illustrated in Fales The Furniture of Historic Deerfield , fig.348. $1,500-2,500 662 Pair of New York Federal brass steeple- top andirons, ca. 1805 , 21” h. $200-400 165 655 New England Chippendale mahogany side chair, ca. 1770 , with shell carved crest. $200-400 656 Two pairs of English Queen Anne brass candlesticks, mid 18th c. , 7” h. and 7 3/4” h. $400-500 657 Delicate New England maple candlestand, ca. 1800 , retaining an old varnished surface, 26” h., 13” w. $400-600 663 Two Liverpool Herculaneum pitchers, one dated 1802 , featuring an American ship “Success to Trade”, the reverse with memorial to Washington and busts of Samuel Adams and John Hancock, the other with an American ship and reverse with poem to Independence, 8 7/8” h. and 9 3/8” h. $500-1,000

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