Cherry Tree FINE ANTIQUES AUCTION!
SATURDAY October 13th at 5pm
Previews: Fri 1-5 and Sat at 1pm
SALE HELD AT: The Washington County Fairgrounds
on Rte 29 East between Schuylerville & Greenwich, NY;
12 miles East of Saratoga Springs
(Exit 15 off I-87 Adirondack Northway,
about 1 hour north of Albany). The actual address –
for MapQuest, Google Maps is – 392 Old Schuylerville Rd,
Greenwich, NY 12834.
CHERRY TREE AUCTIONS
Mike Smith & Friends ~ Professionals Since 1976
Tel: 518-798-4289
NOTE WELL:
We DO NOT accept absentee/telephone bids
Children are NO allowed.
Please visit our website ~ www.cherrytreeauction.com ~ for good PHOTOS & fuller listing (done by 10/10)
Join our Email list! As always, an Absolutely Unreserved Sale. ALL SALES FINAL!
AUCTIONEER: Michael S. Smith – Tel: 518-798-4289 (evenings)
NOTE: Positive ID required to obtain bidding number ~~~ TERMS: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Traveler’s Checks, Personal Checks with prior approval, unless known to us.
ABSOLUTELY NO MINIMUM PRICES! Sorry, No absentee or telephone bids. All Sales Final! 13% Buyer’s Premium (3% discount for payment by cash or good check)
Our first sale of Fall offers all the better items from a small Manchester Vermont home including Staffordshire, fine Victorian Wicker, & County furniture & smalls. From a downsized Spiegletown NY collector – good country smalls, quilts, & country furniture. And from a Schuylerville NY home more Country.
Combined with 50+ Antique Maps and Books from various homes – an interesting mixture. Come & Have Fun!
BOOKS
25+ LOTS BOOKS (generally sold by the boxful) to incl: 1829 “Lives of The Signers of the Declaration of Independence” by Goodrich. 1879 “Colorado Its Gold and Silver Mines” by F. Fossett. 1829 Vols 1 & 2 “Chronicle
Of The Conquest of Grenada” by F.A. Agapida. 1883 “History of the Northern Pacific Railroad” w/maps by E. Smalley. 1883 “Reminiscences of the Seventh Regiment N.G.S. N.Y. in State Camp, June 1883” by C. Pelletreau. 1878-79 “New Overland Tourist And Pacific Coast Guide” w/18 folding plates by Crofutt. 1814 Vols 1 & 2 “Quarrels of Authors”. 1876 “Narrative of the North Polar Expedition – US Ship Polaris” by Robeson. Vol II (only) early 1852 (“Fifteenth Thousand”) “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”. 1851 “New Universal Atlas Of The World” by Th. Cowperthwait, & MORE books worth having.
COLLECTION 50+PCS STAFFORDSHIRE in generally fine condition including
32 figures identified as to subject/scene, 2 watch hutches, pairs, etc.
Grain painted blanket boxes & other Country.
Fine Victorian Wicker incl minty tete-a-tete chair, ornate table, photographer’s
chair, & exc 20’s natural wicker oak top writing desk. Fine c.1900 wire 3 tier half round plant stand, etal. Fine tiger maple 2 drawer country server w/Sandwich opalescent pulls, 2 baskets in best blue, & more Country.
Particularly nice 19thC burl w/floral inlays 44” tall Canterbury stand, late but pretty floral inlaid French style vitrine, signed “Royal Art” curved panel table lamp, signed “Miller” green slag panel table lamp.
Signed “Heise” found metals 53 ½” tall 2 roosters 1970’s/80’s sculpture by Vermont’s William “Bill” Heise. 1 of 5 Minty Hand Stitched Quilts
50+ ANTIQUE MAPS (all 19thC or earlier) Photo’d are: crisply hand colored 1614-1630 map of “Norfolk” England by John Speed. 1822 hand colored “Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Map of Vermont” by H. C. Carey and I. Lea. C.1650 hand colored “Dithmarsia” (Province of Denmark) by Johannes Mejery. 1829 hand colored “Map of the Counties of Albany and Schenectady” by David Burr. 40+ US MAPS incl: 18 Vermont, 4 New York City, 5 New York State, 5 different 19thC “Geographical, Statistical, & Historical” maps.
1857 Addison Co Vermont roll-up schoolhouse type. 6 New England. 2 Civil War related. 4 of whole United States. 5 Canada. ALSO 1885 “Plat of Sioux City Iowa”, 1877 “County Map of The State of Texas”, 1860 “County Map of California”, 1860 “Plan of New Orleans”, 1877 “City of Philadelphia and Camden”, et al.
Cool/unusual map cabinet, c.1900 mahogany, raised panels, ht 46”, w 50”
5 Church Hill Road / Newtown, CT 06470
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(203) 426-8036