New Hampshire
Listing ID#: 130453

Sale Location

Ossipee, NH 03864
Sale Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Saturday Jul 22, 2017 Completed
Sale Type
 Live Auction 
Company Information
Gary Wallace Auctioneers Inc.

Contact: Gary Wallace
Phone: 603-539-5276
Email: nhauction@roadrunner.com
Website: www.wallaceauctions.com

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ALL SALES FINAL- NO express or implied warranty
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15% Buyers Premium We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Approved Checks, Cash

Buyers should inspect merchandise-before bidding/buying
Listing Information

preview 1PM- .Preview 1PM-Contents of a Naples Maine estate removed to our gallery- Large brick end period colonial home that is one of the oldest homes in Naples Maine,  The Manor House is a historic house on United States Route 302 in Naples, Maine. Built in 1796 by one of the area's first settlers, it is a rare high-quality example of Federal period architecture in the rural interior of the state. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

The house was built in 1796 by George Peirce, one of Naples' first settlers. Peirce arrived in the area (then part of Otisfield) in 1775 as the land agent for an absentee proprietor, and established the area's first gristmill and sawmill. He was Naples' first town clerk, and served as its constable in 1798. The house he built is of unusually high quality for the period in interior Maine -Home forsale by Family and private treaty.

 

This auction will have select additions from two other estates.

Includes-Antiques, China , Glass, Art, Accessories, Barn and Cellar treasures. . Oak side by side, continental server, Gold federal mirror, Victorian sofa, 10 piece antique carved oak  diningroom suite with china cabinet and six chairs, Oriental carpets, Design rugs, Ornate brass and glass clock. Several oil paintings, Oak sever with slag glass panels, Oak kitchen table, Oak chairs, Governor Winthrop desk, Old fashion wooden ice box, Oil lamps, Hand painted china, Vintage prints, Lamps and pole lamps, Decorative lamps and lighting, Console table, Blue white porcelain umbrella stand, Vintage frame sheet music covers many WW1 era. Old radios many in wood cases, Victorian corner shelf, Childs wicker furniture, table vitrine, several decoys(newer), Bisque statues,Other household furniture.Sterling vase and other silver, Gov Winthrop secretary desk, Tall oak bed, Decorative rocker and matching chair, Hummels,Wallace Nuttings and Sawyer prints. Sterling flatware set.

 

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Gary Wallace Auctioneers Inc.

Gary Wallace Auctioneers Inc.


Contact: Gary Wallace
Phone: 603-539-5276
Sale Location
1030 Route 16 1030 Route 16
Ossipee, NH 03864
Sale Dates and Times
Saturday Jul 22, 2017 Completed
Sale Terms and Conditions
ALL SALES FINAL- NO express or implied warranty Subject to errors an omissions 15% Buyers Premium We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Approved Checks, Cash Buyers should inspect merchandise-before bidding/buying
Listing Details

preview 1PM- .Preview 1PM-Contents of a Naples Maine estate removed to our gallery- Large brick end period colonial home that is one of the oldest homes in Naples Maine,  The Manor House is a historic house on United States Route 302 in Naples, Maine. Built in 1796 by one of the area's first settlers, it is a rare high-quality example of Federal period architecture in the rural interior of the state. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

The house was built in 1796 by George Peirce, one of Naples' first settlers. Peirce arrived in the area (then part of Otisfield) in 1775 as the land agent for an absentee proprietor, and established the area's first gristmill and sawmill. He was Naples' first town clerk, and served as its constable in 1798. The house he built is of unusually high quality for the period in interior Maine -Home forsale by Family and private treaty.

 

This auction will have select additions from two other estates.

Includes-Antiques, China , Glass, Art, Accessories, Barn and Cellar treasures. . Oak side by side, continental server, Gold federal mirror, Victorian sofa, 10 piece antique carved oak  diningroom suite with china cabinet and six chairs, Oriental carpets, Design rugs, Ornate brass and glass clock. Several oil paintings, Oak sever with slag glass panels, Oak kitchen table, Oak chairs, Governor Winthrop desk, Old fashion wooden ice box, Oil lamps, Hand painted china, Vintage prints, Lamps and pole lamps, Decorative lamps and lighting, Console table, Blue white porcelain umbrella stand, Vintage frame sheet music covers many WW1 era. Old radios many in wood cases, Victorian corner shelf, Childs wicker furniture, table vitrine, several decoys(newer), Bisque statues,Other household furniture.Sterling vase and other silver, Gov Winthrop secretary desk, Tall oak bed, Decorative rocker and matching chair, Hummels,Wallace Nuttings and Sawyer prints. Sterling flatware set.

 

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New Hampshire
 Live Auction
 
Sale Date(s)
Saturday Jul 22, 2017 Completed
Sale Location

Ossipee, NH 03864
Company
Listing Terms and Conditions
ALL SALES FINAL- NO express or implied warranty Subject to errors an omissions 15% Buyers Premium We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Approved Checks, Cash Buyers should inspect merchandise-before bidding/buying

preview 1PM- .Preview 1PM-Contents of a Naples Maine estate removed to our gallery- Large brick end period colonial home that is one of the oldest homes in Naples Maine,  The Manor House is a historic house on United States Route 302 in Naples, Maine. Built in 1796 by one of the area's first settlers, it is a rare high-quality example of Federal period architecture in the rural interior of the state. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

The house was built in 1796 by George Peirce, one of Naples' first settlers. Peirce arrived in the area (then part of Otisfield) in 1775 as the land agent for an absentee proprietor, and established the area's first gristmill and sawmill. He was Naples' first town clerk, and served as its constable in 1798. The house he built is of unusually high quality for the period in interior Maine -Home forsale by Family and private treaty.

 

This auction will have select additions from two other estates.

Includes-Antiques, China , Glass, Art, Accessories, Barn and Cellar treasures. . Oak side by side, continental server, Gold federal mirror, Victorian sofa, 10 piece antique carved oak  diningroom suite with china cabinet and six chairs, Oriental carpets, Design rugs, Ornate brass and glass clock. Several oil paintings, Oak sever with slag glass panels, Oak kitchen table, Oak chairs, Governor Winthrop desk, Old fashion wooden ice box, Oil lamps, Hand painted china, Vintage prints, Lamps and pole lamps, Decorative lamps and lighting, Console table, Blue white porcelain umbrella stand, Vintage frame sheet music covers many WW1 era. Old radios many in wood cases, Victorian corner shelf, Childs wicker furniture, table vitrine, several decoys(newer), Bisque statues,Other household furniture.Sterling vase and other silver, Gov Winthrop secretary desk, Tall oak bed, Decorative rocker and matching chair, Hummels,Wallace Nuttings and Sawyer prints. Sterling flatware set.