220 P r t L a n d montHL maga ine reaL eState treasures to our shores under the creak of oak and canvas. “Exactly right. I have several pieces of old Chinese stuff, including a huge ivory ship and some cloisonne. These are articles I bought at Jim Julia’s auctions even before I ever thought of going to China. There’s a lot of old China here from ships in the Chi- na Trade.” ince e re here or the tour tell us about the itchen. “There were two cabinetmakers. One was Wright Ryan. They have their own cabi- netry shop. A local Cape Elizabeth cabi- netry guy did an enormous amount of the cabinetry–the lion’s share of it. In the din- ing room there are two remarkable open shelves that are scalloped wood. Sam Rob- inson sculpted these by hand. nallthisprivacy hatanimalscanyousee “S everal years ago, we bought a Wendy Klemperer sculpture–you know the sculptures at the entrance to the [Port- i i ai eets i i B i i in li t utlers s uare t h e. meggie BootH