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Timothy J. Gould, Licensed Maine Auctioneer 

 

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ANTIQUE AUCTIONS

 
 Our Spring '04 Auction was held:

Wednesday AFTERNOON June 9, 2004  at 5 P.M.

 

PREVIEW was held all day Tuesday June 8 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Gardiner, Maine Sportsman's Club  - driving directions -

 Here are images of a few items that were featured in Spring '04 Auction. Click on MORE PIX link for additional items offered

All items are FRESHLY DISCOVERED! (You may click on each image to enlarge.)

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FRESHLY DISCOVERED Folk Art Masterpiece in the BEST UNTOUCHED Surface and Structure.  Jonathan Howard and Company West Bridgewater, MA Circa 1860. Measures 31" in length and 24" tall.

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Recently discovered and VERY EARLY 19th Century Carved Wooden Eagle on Ball likely the work of Samuel McIntire or Joseph True. Exquisitely carved. Stands 24" tall.

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Signed Gustav Stickley Mission Oak oversized chest of drawers. Untouched and original including surface and hardware. Measures 52" tall by 41" wide.

Recently found (4/01/04) in a Waterville, Me. home.

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Extremely RARE  (L. & J. G. Stickley Handcraft mark).  No. 23 Cellarette in UNTOUCHED, ORIGINAL CONDITION. Found recently in a home in Norridgewock, Maine.

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RARE signed Gustav Stickley Oak Secretary Desk . Original throughout including surface. Recently found in a southern NH home. We have been unable to identify the Gustav Stickley stock number for this form.

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