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First World War 'Touch Wud' / touch wood for luck charm with gold (9ct) mounts and blue stone eyes, on (9ct) chain, another First World War 'Touch Wud' charm with silver mounts and registration mark 632232, First World War 'Fumsup' charm in white metal and a brass 'Fumsup' charm, plus a First World War military brooch (5)
OOB - `Simeon Skillings, Jr., 1836` by William Matthew Prior (MA, 1806-1873), signed and dated on back `Painted for M. Skillings by Will. Prior, 1836, Portland, Me.`, with conservation tag of Nancy Lee Snow of Falmouth, Me, indicating only a light cleaning with minor retouch; in period silver leaf cove form frame, SS: 17 1/2" x 24", OS: 29 1/2" x 23". Simeon Skillings (Jr) of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, (1787-1865), was a well known raconteur, athlete and farmer who ultimately came to own most of Bangs Island in Casco Bay off Portland, famously rowed across to Peaks Island daily for several years at about the time of this portrait to obtain an education at the children`s school (he had twelve children himself). Prior really caught the engaging personality of his subject, including direct look, tousled hair, ruddy complexion and gold earring.
JACOB HURD SILVER TEAPOT - Diminutive Sterling Tea Pot by Jacob Hurd of Boston (1703-1758), with his mark on the underside, circa 1745, one of 17 known to exist in this small globular Queen Anne form with the asymmetrical Rococo decoration that Hurd introduced to the Colonies, having the original ebony handle, engraved monogram `I B` is overwork of perhaps a generation later, Paul Revere was Hurd`s protégé, 5 1/4" tall, 10" spout to handle, 5" diam body, small dents where original engraved monogram was burnished away, otherwise fine condition. 16.665 ozt
ENGLISH TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY - Late 18th c English Tortoiseshell Bowfront Tea Caddy with Mother of Pearl inlay of a Chinese garden on the front, grape vine on top, silver stringing, the coffined lid with exaggerated overhanging molding, matched at base, set on ball feet; interior houses two compartments, ivory edging and knops, remnants of lead foil lining, crimson silk velvet lined lid, 6 1/2" tall, 9 5/8" x 5 1/2", minor losses to shell.
DOUBLE-SIDED INK DRAWING - Monhegan Fisherman Emptying Boot and Two Fishermen Carrying Catch, by Rockwell Kent (NY, 1882-1971), unsigned, circa 1907, with estate stamp on each side, Kennedy Galleries of NYC labels verso indicate from Coll Cranbrook Academy of Art, in silver leaf ripple molded frame with nametag, matted and glazed, SS: 4 1/2" x 3 1/2", OS: 14 1/4" x 13 1/4", fine condition.
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