A lovely Antique Home in Wayland. The sale will include Antique furniture, Clocks, Oriental Carpets, Vintage Clothes and Vintage Linens. China, Crystal, Sterling Silver, Canoe, Jewelry and Watches. This is a brief listing, more to follow shortly!!!

Highlights

Antiques to include:  Bow front chest. Card table. Martha Washington lolling chair. Cradle. Several side chairs and small tables. Primitive Bread Board. Primitive chair table. Pennsylvania hutch. Empire chests and stands. Spindle beds. Apple ladder. Eastlake marble top vanity dresser. Leather fire bucket.

Three Icons.  

Decorative Accessories including fine French Enamel clock retailed by Black Starr & Frost. Signed Tiffany Art Glass vase. Inlaid tea caddy. Ships clock and barometer by Waterbury.

Porcelains including stunning Limoges Punch bowl. Nippon china. Royal Doulton toby mugs. Also hand painted pieces- Austrian, Bavaria, Germany etc.

Asian items including a fine large double gourd porcelain lamp as well as a very good quality Japanese porcelain vase. Imari plates

Fine pair of Gorham Sterling Silver triple candlelabras

Jewelry including Fine Jewelry, Costume Jewelry and Watches

After 1900’s furniture: Chest on Chest. Fine Stickley four poster bed, various tables and chairs

Nice selection of antique scatter rugs plus roomsize as well

Vintage Collectibles to include: Selection of License plates, Royal Typewriter. Erector set. Automobile Collectibles and Advertising

Garage to include- Mad River Glen canoe. Mulcher. Air compressor, 60 gallon, 6 hp. Kerosene heater and many tools.

Furniture for the sunroom and porch.

Artwork including Prints, Etchings, Watercolors and Oils.

Lots of clothing including many vintage (both men’s and women’s)

Electronics including speakers, receivers and more Old Girl Scout Uniform, Red Cross WWII caps with pins, cane, miniature portrait…

See you there- Ellen and Joan

All Sales Final. All items subject to error or omission

Credit cards- Minimum $100.00 purchase

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