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$6,900

Paint decorated flant bottom Noah's Ark with flip top house, 71 pairs of animals, 4 human figures and 35 single animals, birds and insects, 9 1/4" h. , 16 1/2" l.


Pook & Pook

Auctioneer:
Pook & Pook

Date:
2003-05-17

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Cast Iron Paint-decorated "Pull-up" Cribbage Board, England, late 19th century, painted black overall with gilt designs throughout, and red-painted lower molded edge, faded maker's name Read more…


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Date:
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Paint-decorated Over-door Panel, England, early 18th century, the rectangular form with arched bottom edge, lettered "Thomas Clarke. Churchwar/den. Anno Dom: 1720.," within a Rococo cartouche, Read more…


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Date:
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Date:
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Date:
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