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Freeman’s November 10 American Furniture, Folk and Decorative Arts auction features a fine sele

Freeman’s November 10 American Furniture, Folk and Decorative Arts auction features a fine selection of silver, furniture, paintings, Flags, and objects illustrating the customs, politics, and design sensibilities of early America. Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here to view it online](. [LiveAuctioneers.com]( [View Auction]( Freeman’s November 10 American Furniture, Folk and Decorative Arts auction features a fine selection of silver, furniture, paintings, Flags, and objects illustrating the customs, politics, and design sensibilities of early America. The American National Flag Collection of Jeffrey Kenneth Kohn, MD (Part I, Lots 1-50) consists of rare examples from one of the nation’s foremost experts in and dealers of the National Flag. The auction also includes a Private New Jersey Collection of silver by preeminent early American makers such as William Hollingshead, Philip Syng, Jr., and John Coney. Collectors of 18th and early 19th century American furniture will find William & Mary, Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal, and Classical styles from New England and Pennsylvania-based makers. A number of examples of Chinese Export porcelain punctuate the auction, underscoring increasing cross-continental trade during this time period, and the sale also features multiple 19th-century American School cityscapes, including a number of lithographs and paintings highlighting views of Philadelphia as it launched into large-scale industrialization. [A rare Civil War 34 'Grand Luminary Shooting Star' Flag commemorating Kansas statehood 1861-1863]( The hand-sewn cotton stars of 5 different sizes arranged in a 'Grand Luminary' pattern with the apex of star of each point being a 'Shooting Star,' on a three-part wool bunting canton. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [A silver coffeepot William Hollingshead (1728-1808), Philadelphia, PA, circa 1770]( Of baluster form, on footed base with gadrooning, domed lid with gadrooned rim and urn-form finial. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [The Eagle Map of the United States Engraved for the Rudiments of National Knowledge Joseph (1767-1837) and James (b. 1811) Churchman, Philadelphia, PA, 1833]( Engraved by Isaac W. Moore, published by E.L. Carey & A. Hart, with hand-coloring, framed. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [A 13-Star American National Flag 1860's-1870's]( [A 13-Star American National Flag 1860's-1870's]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [A silver covered tankard Peter Van Dyck (1684-1750), New York, NY, circa 1720]( [A silver covered tankard Peter Van Dyck (1684-1750), New York, NY, circa 1720]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [A Federal inlaid and figured mahogany pier table Attributed to Adam Hains (1768-1846), Philadelphia, PA, circa 1800]( [A Federal inlaid and figured mahogany pier table Attributed to Adam Hains (1768-1846), Philadelphia, PA, circa 1800]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [American School 19th century After John T. Bowen (c. 1801-1856) View of Fairmount Water-Works with Schuylkill in the Distance, circa 1840]( [American School 19th century After John T. Bowen (c. 1801-1856) View of Fairmount Water-Works with Schuylkill in the Distance, circa 1840]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [A William & Mary carved oak 'Hadley' chest with drawer Attributed to Ichabod Allis (1675-1747) or Samuel Belden (1657-1734), Hampshire County, MA, circa 1715]( [A William & Mary carved oak 'Hadley' chest with drawer Attributed to Ichabod Allis (1675-1747) or Samuel Belden (1657-1734), Hampshire County, MA, circa 1715]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [A rare copper and zinc large Gamecock weathervane circa 1880]( [A rare copper and zinc large Gamecock weathervane circa 1880]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Freeman's] [Featured Auction] [Featured Auction] Freeman's | November 10, 11:00 AM EST [EXPLORE THE FULL CATALOG]( [Bid-worthy Items. Just for You.] [Bid-worthy Items. Just for You.] Let us help you find the item of your dreams. Simply tell us what you’re looking for to get started. [Art]( [Furniture]( [Fashion]( [Home & Garden]( [Asian Antiques]( [Jewelry]( [Collectibles]( [Motors]( [SEE ALL OPTIONS]( [Treasure Hunt Like a Pro]( 10 East 38th Street 4th Floor | New York, NY 10016 [Follow Us on Twitter!]( [Follow Us on Facebook!]( [Follow Us on Pinterest!]( [Follow Us on LinkedIn!]( [Follow Us on YouTube!]( [Download our iOS App]( [Download our Android App!]( [Download our iOS App]( [Download our Android App!]( © 2002-2021 LIVEAUCTIONEERS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. [Contact Us]( [Unsubscribe]( [Update Profile]( If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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