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Antiques
Auction - August 25, 2008
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Extremely rare carved woodenrooster
weathervane from a Deer Isle, Maine farm, it blew
down in 1955 and cared for, old surface in under a thin whitewash
done with love by the old couple, this is a fine example of
Maine folk art; early steamboat half-model with
light, original surface; GAR carved folk art eagle with
flags, circa 1920, possibly by Harold Stanley, Rockland, Maine; folk
art silk flowerneedlework on linen
dated 1759 Ann Evans; folk art 6-foot Indian
figure with arrows, knife, tomahawk, etc.; 4-foot
deer figure; carved folk art cat; pair of
folk art paintings with moose, canoe, etc.; 5-foot alligator;
early stick-work easel; two (2) folk dolls by Barbara
Merry, Maine folk art legend; chip-carved nutcracker;
tramp art bank with secret lock; other interesting items.
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Folk
Art Weathervane |
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1759
needlework |
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Early carved wood cat |
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Eskimo artifacts |
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Folk Art beaver rug |
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Sailors items |
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Folk
Art Indian and deer |
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Folk Art oil 9inx22 |
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Folk Art oil 9inx22 |
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Folk
Art Steam Ship |
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Bruce Gamage, Jr.
Antique Estate Auctioneer, Maine License #AR480
467 Main Street, Rockland, ME 04841
Tel: 207-594-4963 
Fax: 207-594-0674
email: bgamage@midcoast.com
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