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Auction Information
Auction 2680B
Sunday, October 2710AM
63 Park PlazaBoston, MA
Absentee Bidding
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Provenance
Once in a long while, a collection turns up in exhibition (or, even better rom a collectors
perspective, at auction) that has been truly private: essentially undiscussed, unpublished, and
unseen. Such is the case with this small group o American olk art objects gathered over more
than orty years by a modest Midwestern couple who, quite simply, just loved to live with things
that excited them aesthetically. They liked to say that they rst collected good advice. Their
driving orce was simply an emotional response to the objects.
Color, pattern, patination, proportion, geometry, clarity o design, and o course, condition, are the
words that best describe the ocus that emerged. This collection is a re ned group, assembled with
absolutely no an are. The objects, as they usually do, refect per ectly the personality o the two
collectors and the play ulness o ten inherent in much American olk art.
Time, and the loss o a partner, inevitably lead to shi ts in li estyle and the plans or a beloved
collection. The consignor says it is now time to share the un!
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Table of Contents
1 Auction & Specialist In ormation
2 Event In ormation
3 Provenance
4 Web Site & Online Bidding
6 Lots 140
74 Conditions o Sale
75 Absentee Bid Form
76 Company Directors & Specialty Departments
77 Administrative Sta & Client Services
79 Map & Driving Directions
81 Parking & Accommodations
83 Dining
85 Catalog Subscription Form
Please Note: All lots sold subject to our Conditions of Sale.Please refer to page 74 of this catalog for the full terms and conditions governing your purchase.
Copyright Skinner, Inc. 2013 All rights reserved
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1Molded Copper Pineapple-form
Architectural Finial, New England, late 19thcentury, molded and soldered sheet copperin the orm o a pineapple, the symbol o hospitality, with scrolled oliage, mounted ona round, domed base, verdigris sur ace withtraces o earlier paint, ht. 18, dia. 13 in.
Provenance: Walters-Benisek, purchased in1999.
$2,000-4,000
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2Floral-decorated Yellow-painted Lift-topHanging Candle Box, paint decorationprobably by Barbara Ebersol, LancasterCounty, Pennsylvania, c. 1860, rectangularbox with arched backboard, slanted, bevel-edged, pintle-hinged lid, and canted ront, the
ront polychrome decorated with a basket o owers anked by the initials L and B, the
arch and sides ornamented with blossoms, ht.7 3/4, wd. 12 1/2, dp. 5 3/8 in.
Provenance: Jim and Nancy Glazer,purchased in 1992.
Literature: See Decorative Arts of the Amishof Lancaster County , by Daniel and KathrynMcCauley (Good Books, 1988), p. 24, or asimilarly shaped and decorated wall box. O that box, McCauley writes, This example wasowned by Simon (1819-1886) and Barbara(King) Zook (1824-1917), who were neighborsto the Ebersol amily. According to amilytradition, the box was decorated by BarbaraEbersol when the original red fnish began to
show wear. It is painted in the colors Ebersolavored early in her career. $8,000-12,000
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3Fancy Paint-decorated Ladys SewingBox, probably Pennsylvania, c. 1830, withtwo small cased drawers on a large caseddrawer with applied molding, supported onshaped bracket eet, painted yellow with anurn o owers and two birds decorating thetop, stylized blossoms decorating the sides,with red and green striped borders, the twosmall drawers with mahogany veneer ronts,the large drawer with a birds-eye maple rontcentered with a mother-o -pearl disc, thedrawers lined with early oral and geometricpatterned wallpaper, the bottom o the largedrawer inscribed in pencil: Williom KinzleMoud this, ht. 9, wd. 13 1/2, dp. 10 3/4 in.
Provenance: James and Ruth O. Keenecollection, indicated by the drawer sidesbearing K inventory numbers (K 1063), andwho presumably purchased it rom JessePavey, Birmingham, Michigan; James andNancy Glazer, purchased in 1994.
$8,000-12,000
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4Paint-decorated Brides Box, Pennsylvania,c. 1820, oblong covered box with poplar topand bottom and lapped-seam constructedsides joined with at tin staples, the exteriordecorated with an arabesque pattern in graywith green and salmon dots on a creamywhite ground, ht. 3 3/4, wd. 9, lg. 13 in.
Provenance: Collection o Bob Burger;Walters-Benisek, purchased in 1996.
$4,000-6,000
5Paint-decorated Small Oval Covered Box, Leverett, Massachusetts, c. 1830, lapped-seam constructed box with pine top andbottom and maple sides, painted green with ared- and white-painted stylized ower paintedon the top with red dot border, ht. 2 1/2, wd.4 3/4, lg. 6 1/4 in.
Provenance: Walters-Benisek, purchased2001.
$1,500-2,500
6Small Floral Paint-decorated Birds-eyeMaple Box, New England, c. 1825, dovetail-constructed rectangular box, the red-paintedlid astened with wire, the ront decoratedwith a red and green plant, the sides with a
owerpot and green plant, ht. 4, wd. 9, dp. 51/4 in.
Provenance: Formerly in the Susan andRaymond Egan collection, with collection labelon the bottom o the box, sold at Northeast
Auctions, August 5, 2006, Lot 618. $2,500-3,500
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7Paint-decorated Firkin with Swing Handle,
America, c. 1865, stave and lapped-seamhoop-constructed wood frkin with dark blue/
black-painted lid centered with a white lineargeometric design, the sides painted with redand black zigzag design, with green and dark blue/black painted hoops, ht. 9 1/2 in.
Provenance: G.W. Samaha Antiques,purchased in 1985.
$1,500-2,500
8Rare Painted Windsor Fan-back Upholstered Armchair, probably rom theshop o Joseph Henzey, Philadelphia, c. 1780-
90, with carved knuckle handholds and fnelyturned arm supports, legs, and stretchers,early green paint over earlier red, tackedleather upholstery, ht. 41, seat ht. 15 in.
Provenance: James and Nancy Glazer,purchased in 1989.
Note: Joseph Henzey worked at 106 SouthEighth Street in Philadelphia.
$8,000-12,000
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10Folk Carved and Paint-decorated Bird, Pennsylvania, c. 1850-80, upright standingfgure with outstretched wings, with paintedeyes, delineated beak, eathers, and eet,with stylized polychrome painted eathers,mounted on a small carved tree stump withpolychrome paint, (imper ections), ht. 21 1/4,wd. 28 1/2, dp. 25 in.
Provenance: Potter Palmer, Chicago; JohnBehrman; G.W. Samaha Antiques, purchasedin 1988.
$30,000-50,000
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11Bird Tree Sculpture, America, c. 1860, withcentral tapered wooden sha t issuing threetiers o our shaped wrought iron arms, eacharm or branch mounted with a carved birdfgure, graduating in size rom top to bottom,
the birds painted dark red ecked with black,the tree mounted on a black-painted carvedsquare base, (minor imper ections), ht. 23 1/4,dia. 4 to 13 1/2 in.
Provenance: Estate o Julie and Sandy Palley;Robert Kinnamon and Brian Ramaekers; DanFlavin; Betty Sterling (1970s); Walters-Benisek,purchased in 2004.
$20,000-40,000
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14 American School, Early 20th Century
House by the Railroad Tracks. Unsigned,dated 1914 in the oundation. Gouacheon paper with rule-embossed outlines anddetails, 21 x 38 in., in a aux bois paintedwood rame. Condition: Repaired tears l.l.,minor light stains.
Provenance: Walters-Benisek, purchased in1999.
Note: See Lot 13 or work by the sameartist. This work reportedly depicts an area innorthern Vermont, a claim substantiated bythe English and French words on the railroadcrossing signage.
$8,000-12,000
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15Paint-decorated Pine Blanket Chest, Schoharie or Albany County, New York,1815-30, the molded li t top opens to a
well with till, all on a molded bracket base,with original painted decoration o overallblue, the acade with urn o cabbage roses
anked by the letters C.C., the ownersinitials, all bordered by meandering buddedvines joining owers at each corner, ht. 21,wd. 47, dp. 20 in.
Provenance: Dr. C.W. Brooks, Virginia; Jamesand Nancy Glazer, purchased in 1987.
$15,000-25,000
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16Folk Carved and Painted Pig Sculpture, Syracuse, New York, c. 1880, ully carvedstanding wood fgure with detailed carvedears, delineated eyes and snout, and curledtail, original white painted sur ace, appliedwool saddle blanket, ht. 10 5/8, wd. 6, lg. 201/2 in.
Provenance: Walters-Benisek, purchased in1995.
Note: This fgure was reportedly ound in abuilding in south Syracuse, New York, used asa cannonball actory during the Civil War andlater as a butcher shop. The fgure may haveonce been a childs ride-on toy, as the bottomo the eet have dowel plugs where they mayhave been attached to a wheeled base.
$50,000-75,000
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17Carved Wooden Rooster Weathervane,
America, c. 1860-80, attened ull-body
fgure fnely carved rom a single piece o wood, constructed with three long internaldowels, the carved legs attached to the bodywith mortise and tenon joinery, secured withwooden pegs, weathered original gold lea ,with stand, overall ht. 22 1/2, lg. 16 in.
Provenance: Walters-Benisek, purchased in2002.
$20,000-30,000
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18Paint-decorated Checkers/ParcheesiGame Board, America, late 19th century,square double-sided painted panel withapplied mitered molding, one side paintedwith a checkers game with a border o colored-segmented lines, and surrounded bycolor ul diamond chains on a creamy whiteground, the reverse painted with a Parcheesigame with polychrome fve-point stars in thecorners, 16 1/2 x 16 1/4 in.
Provenance: America Hurrah, purchased in1989.
$4,000-6,000
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19Small Paint-decorated Parcheesi GameBoard, America, late 19th century, squarepoplar panel with rounded corners andscribed and polychrome painted playing feld,13 x 13 in.
Provenance: Stephen Douglas Antiques;Walters-Benisek, purchased in 2003.
$4,000-6,000
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20Paint-decorated Parcheesi Game Board,
America, last hal 19th century, square woodpanel with applied at mitered molding, o setX in a square geometric pattern playing feld,painted in shades o red, black, and yellow ona gray feld, old varnished sur ace, (minor paintwear), 17 x 17 in.
Provenance: John Sideli; Walters-Benisek,purchased in 1999.
$4,000-6,000
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21Walnut Candlestand with Game Board-decorated Top, probably New England, c.1830, the square top on a vase- and ring-turned post and tripod base o shaped legs,the top retains original decoration centering acheckerboard, the border with Union shieldsand geometric stars alternating with a heart, aspade, a diamond, and a club, ht. 27, wd. 17,dp. 17 in.
Provenance: Walters-Benisek, purchased in1996.
$4,000-6,000
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22Cast Zinc and Molded Copper IndexHorse Weathervane, J. Howard & Co., WestBridgewater, Massachusetts, c. 1860, the so-called Index horse weathervane is named or
its inclusion in the Index of American Design ,an early 20th century comprehensive sourcerecord to determine what is American in thedecorative arts; the ront portion o the body o cast zinc, with molded sheet copper mid andhind sections, applied copper ears, mane, andcorrugated tail, weathered verdigris sur ace,with stand, overall ht. 20 1/2, lg. 24 in.
Provenance: Paul and Cheryl Scott; Walters-Benisek, purchased in 1999.
$30,000-50,000
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23Rare Small Rearing Arabian HorseWeathervane, attributed to A.L. Jewell & Co.,Waltham, Massachusetts, c. 1860, attened
ull-body molded sheet copper fgure withpierced eyes and orelock, repouss maneand tail, verdigris patina with remnants o earlier yellow primer, with stand, ht. 19, lg.18 in.
Provenance: Walters-Benisek, purchased in2004.
$20,000-30,000
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24Molded Gilt Copper Leaping StagWeathervane, America, late 19th century,molded ull-body sheet copper fgure mountedon a copper rod, weathered gilt sur ace withtraces o verdigris, with stand, overall ht. 283/4, lg. 30 1/2 in.
Provenance: Cory Daniels; Pam Boynton;Walters-Benisek, purchased in 2004.
Note: A die-impressed inscription on one sideo the tail denotes a 20th century owner inLunenburg, Massachusetts.
$8,000-12,000
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25 Yellow-painted Molded Copper and CastZinc Sheep Weathervane, America, lastquarter 19th century, attened ull-body fgure
with cast zinc head, molded sheet copperbody with embossed wooly texture, lime-tinted yellow paint with traces o verdigrispatina and earlier gilt, mounted on a copperrod, with stand, (imper ections), overall ht. 24,lg. 28 1/2 in.
Provenance: Paul and Cheryl Scott; Walters-Benisek, purchased in 1998.
Note: Reportedly used on a barn in Haverhillor North Haverhill, New Hampshire.
$20,000-30,000
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26Rare Large Copper Fighting Cock Weathervane, attributed to A.L. Jewell & Co.,Waltham, Massachusetts, c. 1860, attened
ull-body fgure with cast zinc comb, eyes, andthighs, with repouss sheet copper wings, tail,spurs, and eet, mounted on a large sphere,original verdigris patina, with stand, overall ht.38 1/2, lg. 26 in.
Provenance: Walters-Benisek, purchased in1999.
$8,000-12,000
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27Gilt Copper Rooster Weathervane, J.W.Fiske, New York City, late 19th century,
attened ull-body molded sheet copperfgure with embossed eathers, mounted onan arrow with corrugated tail, weathered giltsur ace over verdigris and yellow sizing, withstand, overall ht. 24 1/4, lg. 26 1/4 in.
Provenance: Walters-Benisek, purchased in2003.
$4,000-6,000
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28Fanciful Pictorial Needlework Picture of
Animals, Trees, and Flowers, America,c. 1825-35, executed in wool yarns ona linen oundation with cross and chainstitches depicting a large dog at the center,surrounded by two trees, owering shrubsand vines, a gate, a house, and an assortmento animals including a cat, horses, cows,chickens, ducks, an emu, a bird o paradise,an eagle, an owl, and several other birds, withTheten hall stitched l.c., (minor stitch losses,
ading, toning), 21 x 39 1/4 in., in a latermolded walnut rame, with its original woodenbackboard.
Provenance: Jan Whitlock; Walters-Benisek,purchased in 2003.
$15,000-25,000
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29Large Squirrel on Stump Sewer-tile PotteryPlanter, central Ohio, c. 1920, high-fredsalt-glazed red clay modeled in the orm o aseated squirrel eating a nut while perched on alarge tree-stump- orm planter with three limbs
or planting and scribed sur ace resemblingbark, ht. 34, dia. 21 in.
Provenance: Walters-Benisek. $2,000-3,000
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30Paint-decorated Pine Tall Case Clock, Maine, possibly South Paris, c. 1830, thehood with at cornice and tombstone-shapeddoor reveals the white-painted, polychrome
oral-painted and gilt wooden dial, woodenthirty-hour movement, original decoration o burnt sienna and ochre graining highlighted byyellow and green-painted borders centering
owers, all on cutout base, ht. 79 in.
Provenance: Paul and Cheryl Scott; TheEstate o Julie and Sandy Palley; Walters-Benisek, purchased in 2003.
Note: A weavers chair painted by the samedecorator was sold to a private collector byJan Whitlock.
$25,000-35,000
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31Diminutive Putty-painted Pine Chest over Drawer, possibly Maine, c. 1830-40, the li ttop opens to a well, with drawer below, onbracket base and cutout sides, original putty-painted sur ace o ochre and burnt siennahighlighted with red and green, ht. 29, wd. 371/4, dp. 17 in.
Provenance: Chris Huntington, until June1974, when it was illustrated on the covero his collections catalog at George Morrillsauction, on location in Mount Vernon, Maine;James and Nancy Glazer, purchased in 1984.
$15,000-25,000
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32Red-painted Pine Wall Timepiece, GeorgeG. Brewster, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, c.1834, the rectangular hood enclosing a white-painted wooden dial and brass movementengraved G.G. Brewster, Portsmouth, N.H.,above the trapezoidal throat with circularcutout revealing the pendulum bob, on arectangular box with mitered rame enclosinga reverse-painted panel showing a armhouse,all on molded base, ht. 36 in.
Provenance: Roger Bacon, Exeter, NewHampshire; Bertram K. and Nina FletcherLittle; G.W. Samaha Antiques, Milan, Ohio,purchased in 1994.
Note: The clock is inscribed and labeled withthe makers names in several places. It bearstwo jelly labels typed by Nina Fletcher Littleand a fxed to the inside o the case, the frsto which reads: Clock works by Geo. G.Brewster, 1797-1872, b. Portsmouth, wherehe worked at clock making until he became adental surgeon. Brass plate behind wheel isengraved G.G. Brewster, Portsmouth, N.H.1834. Clocks by Brewster are rare; the otherreads: Clock case made & assembled by
Thos. Gerrish Furber, born Sept. 14, 1811.Married in Newington, N.H. to Eliz. Dow,1837. Pencil insc. Madd [ sic ] & Warranted by
T.G. Furber, Newington N.H. Clocks. A desk signed by Furber is also known.
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33Rare Painted Wood Carving of a BostonBull Terrier, by Augustus (Gus) Wilson (1864-1950), South Portland, Maine, 1930-35, ullycarved standing fgure constructed o several
joined wood segments, with black, white, andred paint, original brass-studded red leathercollar, ht. 12, wd. 8 3/4, lg. 25 in.
Provenance: This rare li e-size carving o aBoston bull terrier appears to be a uniquesubject by Gus Wilson, a lighthouse keeperand decoy maker rom South Portland, Maine.It is the rarest carving rom a remarkable intactgroup o Wilson bird carvings that passed
down over thirty-fve years ago throughthe hands o David Pinardi, a picker romLeverett, Massachusetts. Pinardi sold thegroup to Bill Hubbard, a renowned westernMassachusetts auctioneer, author, antiquarian,and collector who kept them or himsel untilhe parted with the dog in 2005. Mr. Hubbard,who died in 2011, kept the dog in his homeo fce, guarding his desk. Don Walters andMary Benisek kept this piece in their personalcollection until o ering it to its current owner.
This sculpture relates best to the three rareli e-size standing tiger carvings or whichGus Wilson is amously known. Shareddetails include methods o layered or built-upconstruction, thick enamel-like paint, red paintused in the nostrils and eye linings, and themanner in which the eet and toes are carved.
A smaller scale tiger by Wilson was sold atNortheast Auctions, November 5, 2005, Lot100.
Literature: For pictures o Gus Wilsons carvedtigers, see Spiritually Moving: A Collectionof American Folk Art Sculpture (Henry N.
Abrams, Inc., 1998), no. 78; and Folk Art in America: A Personal View , by Adele Earnest(Schi er Publishing, Ltd., 1984), pp. 12-13.
We would like to thank to Don Walters or theresearch and provenance o this carving.
$125,000-175,000
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34Geometric Paint-decorated Box, New
England, c. 1850, rectangular pine boxwith hinged lid, decorated on the top andsides with an intricate polychrome paintedgeometric tile and eight-point star design andpatterned borders, ht. 6, wd. 14, dp. 9 in.
Provenance: Collection o Robert Wilkinsand Suzanne Courcier; Walters-Benisek,purchased in 1997.
$6,000-8,000
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35Queen Anne Red-painted Tiger MapleTea Table, southeastern Massachusetts,c. 1750-80, with oval top on cutout apron
joining splayed tapering legs ending in padeet on balls, original sur ace, the table in an
extraordinary state o preservation, ht. 25 1/2,wd. 34, dp. 26 in.
Literature: This table is illustrated anddiscussed in Brock Jobe et al., Harbor
and Home: Furniture of SoutheasternMassachusetts 1710-1850 , as plate 30, p.108. In the entry, the table is compared tosimilar tables made in Newport, Rhode Island,and Dartmouth, Massachusetts. The authorswrite, the most dramatic eature o the tableis the ball underneath each pad, which, alongwith the splay o the legs, gives the tablea bold vitality. The table was exhibited atWinterthur in conjunction with the publicationo Harbor and Home .
Provenance: Found in Padanaram,Dartmouth, Massachusetts; Fine Americana,Skinner, November 1, 1986, Lot 199; G.W.Samaha Antiques, purchased in 1987.
$50,000-75,000
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36Polychrome Paint-decorated Dome-topBox, New England, early 19th century,rectangular pine box with hinged lid, the topand sides with stenciled white and black blossoms on a salmon-colored ground, theolive green borders with repeating black andwhite fsh-like designs, with painted tole-likescrolled oliage on the ront below the ironlockplate, (imper ections), ht. 10, wd. 29 1/2,dp. 11 3/4 in.
Provenance: James and Nancy Glazer,purchased in 1992.
$6,000-8,000
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37Painted Wooden Flying Canada GooseWeathervane, southeastern Massachusetts,c. 1920, shaped at body with applied shapedwings, black and white paint, with stand,overall ht. 7 1/2, wd. 23, lg. 21 1/2 in.
Provenance: Found by Bill Taylor. $2,500-3,500
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38White- and Gray-painted Pine StorageBox, Quincy, Franklin County, Pennsylvania,c. 1820, the beaded li t top opens above adovetail-constructed box on trestle eet, oldsur ace, ht. 22, wd. 67, dp. 18 in.
Provenance: The Snow Hill Society, Quincy,Franklin County, Pennsylvania; Unreservedpublic auction o the contents o the Snow HillNunnery Property o the German Seventh DayBaptist Church o Snow Hill, Quincy, FranklinCounty, Pennsylvania, Horst Auctioneers,
August 11, 1997, Lot 189; Connie Hayes. $2,500-3,500
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39Cast Iron Hearth Trivet, W. BRIMBY BALTIMORE 1841, with cast hearts,blossoms, thistle, and pinwheel designs,makers mark and date cast on underside o handle, ht. 1 3/4, dia. 13 in.
$400-600
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40Painted Wooden THE OLD OAKENBUCKET Sign, Plymouth, Massachusetts,c. 1920, rectangular crate panel withwhimsical polychrome decoration with stylizedinscriptions THE OLD OAKEN BUCKETover the rebus Alls (Well) That Ends (Well),
anked by an owl and a parrot, with abstractdesigns on the ends, the reverse inscribedPlymouth, Mass., 8 x 23 in.
Provenance: Walters-Benisek. $3,000-5,000
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Indoor Parking
City Place Parking Garage8 Park Plaza (access on Charles Street)Mon.-Fri.: up to 1 hr.-$8, $4 each additionalhr., to max $20Evenings (5pm-2:30am): $20 lat rate
Sat & Sun (6am-5pm): $5 per 1/2 hr.
MCCA Boston Common GarageZero Charles Street (between the BostonCommon & Public Garden)Mon.-Fri.: up to 1 hr.-$10, $4 eachadditional hr., up to 10m hrs. $23, to max$28Evenings & Weekends: $12 lat rate
The Four Seaons HotelParking Garage200 Boylston Street
$26 up to 2 hrs., $30 up to 3 hrs.,$35 up to 6 hrs., $49 all day
The Taj Hotel Parking Garage15 Arlington StreetUp to 24 hrs.-$44
LAZ Parking Back Bay Garage500 Boylston Street (222 Berkeley Street)617.266.7006Night & Day rates: 1/2 hr.- $8, 1 hr.- $10, 11/2 hr.- $18, 2 hrs.- $20, 2 1/2 hrs.- $26,
3-24 hrs.- $37Weekend Rates: 1/2 hr.- $8, $2 eachadditional 1/2 hr., to max $22
Motor Mart Garage201 Stuart StreetUp to 1 hr.-$8, 1 to 2 hrs.-$12,2-3 hrs-$16/3-12 hrs.-$20/12-24 hr.-$31weekends up to 3 hrs/$8
200 Stuart Street Garage At Revere Hotel Boston Common200 Stuart Street
3-12 hrs.-$2212-24 hrs.-$40
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Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro25 Charles StreetBoston, MA 02114617.723.7575
The Colonnade120 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02116617.424.7000
Eliot Hotel
370 Commonwealth Ave.Boston, MA 02215617.267.1607
Loews BostonBack Bay Hotel350 Stuart StreetBoston, MA 021161.855.495.6397
The Park Plaza64 Arlington StreetBoston, MA 02116617.426.2000
The Revere Hotel BostonCommon200 Stuart StreetBoston, MA 02116
Tel: 617.482.1800Fax: 617.451.2750
Boston Harbor Hotel70 Rowes Whar Boston, MA 02110
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Tel: 617.267.5300Fax: 617.375.9648
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The Liberty Hotel215 Charles St.Boston, MA 02114617.224.4000
Marriott Copley Place110 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02116
Tel: 1.800.228.9290Fax: 617.236.5885
Nine Zero Hotel90 Tremont St.Boston, MA 02108617.772.5800
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15 Arlington St.Boston, MA 02116617.536.5700
Westin-Copley Plaza10 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02116
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Restaurants
Fine Dining
DanteRoyal Sonesta Hotel5 Cambridge Parkway617-806-4200Mediterranean restaurant with great views o the Charles River and Boston skyline.
Davios75 Arlington St.617-357-4810Northern Italian steak house.
Grill 23 & Bar 161 Berkley Street (Stuart Street)617-542-2255Great steak, sea ood, wine list, and service.
LEspalier 774 Boylston St.617-262-3023Fine French dining and wines with awonder ul pre- ixe menu.
No. 9 Park 9 Park St.617-742-9991Barbara Lynchs bistro showcases inspiredFrench and Italian in luenced ood and wineon Beacon Hill.
Radius85 High St.617-426-1234Features a modern French menu ocusingon seasonal ingredients accompanied by athought ul wine list.
Scampo The Liberty Hotel215 Charles St.
617-536-2100Lydia Shires latest restaurant, eaturing Italian
are produced in an open kitchen upstairs atthe Liberty Hotel.
Troquet 140 Boylston St.617-695-9463
French restaurant and wine bar perched atthe edge o the Boston Common and thetheatre district.
Via Matta79 Park Plaza617-422-0008Elegant Italian are and beauti ul wines ina vibrant dining room - the best o Italy inBostons Back Bay creates an un orgettableexperience.
Moderate
Aquitaine569 Tremont Street617-424-8577Parisian bistro style are.
The Bristol Lounge at Four SeasonsHotel200 Boylston St.617-338-4400Break ast, lunch, and dinner served in anelegant yet com ortable lounge setting withviews o the Boston Public Garden.
East Ocean City25-29 Beach St.617-542-2504Outstanding Chinese ood restauranthighlighting sea ood dishes with a ull-servicebar.
Lala Rokh on Beacon Hill97 Mt. Vernon Street617-720-5511
Authentic regional Persian cuisine, hand-selected wine list, knowledgeable waitsta .
McCormick and Schmicks SeafoodRestaurant36 Columbus Ave617-482-3999Fresh sea ood o erings that change daily.
Summer Shack 50 Dalton St.617-867-9955
Jasper White serves well-executed seasideavorites in a casual Back Bay setting.
Inexpensive
Au Bon Pain26 Park Plaza (across the street rom Skinner)or 431 Boylston Street (at Berkeley Street)617-338-8948Casual ca o ers quick service.
Davios To Go
10 St. James Galleria Atrium617-357-4810Casual Italian take-out lunch spot with dailyspecial pastas, soups, and salads.
Flashs310 Stuart St.617-574-8888
American com ort ood served with classiccocktails in a casual setting.
Parish Caf361 Boylston St.617-247-4777
American restaurant with seasonal outdoorseating eatures sandwiches created byrenowned local che s.
Piattini226 Newbury Street617-536-2020Italian wine bar with an eclectic menu;specializes in Italian-style tapas.
The Upper Crust20 Charles Street617-723-9600Gourmet thin crust pizza.
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