FORSYTHES PUBLIC ANTIQUES AUCTION 2018-04-22 Auction - 388 Price Results - Forsythes' Auctions, LLC in OH - Page 5
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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FORSYTHES PUBLIC ANTIQUES AUCTION

This auction includes items from the late Lynn & Walter Dingus, long-time early Americana collectors and show promoters. Also included a collection of Victorian art glass from a late collector. This auction includes fine early Americana items including early wood carved eagle; early painted furniture; early folk art; unusual early smalls; artwork; paintings; miniature items; Civil War items; early fire arms; collection of powder flasks; collection of war canteens; ephemera; Native American items; pre-Columbian pottery pieces; large Victorian art glass collection including Pairpoint Puffy grape lamp, Steuben, art glass sugar shakers, art glass baskets, salt & pepper castors, etc.
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Fine Victorian Crazy Quilt: In polychrome silks with fine silk embroidered designs, 70 x 63", circa 1890.
0093: Fine Victorian Crazy QuiltEst. $100-$250
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American Applique Quilt: Circa 1870 with flower pot pattern in red calico, green and yellow, all hand quilted, 74 x 82".
0094: American Applique QuiltEst. $100-$200
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Applique Quilt Top: Circa 1870 with red, green and yellow floral pattern, circa 90" square.
0095: Applique Quilt TopEst. $60-$120
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19th Century Regency Mahogany Cellarette: Fine period octagonal cellarette with lift lid revealing the original seven part compartment for bottles with brass band strap construction, resting on the original high legs. 28" H x 18" W x 16 " D.
0096: 19th Century Regency Mahogany CellaretteEst. $600-$1,200
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English Sheraton Canterbury: In mahogany, 19th Century with turned posts and legs, four compartments for magazines over single dovetailed drawer with brass handles and original brass casters. Pine secondary wood, 18 1/2 x 14 x
0097: English Sheraton CanterburyEst. $100-$300
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Inlaid Hepplewhite Style Cellarette: Circa 1910, in mahogany with satinwood string inlay, domed lid with brass side mounted handles, locking lid with key and inlaid diamond escutcheon, tapered legs with original brass casters. Interior
0098: Inlaid Hepplewhite Style CellaretteEst. $300-$600
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Louis XV Window Seat: Mahogany ,in old possibly original varnish finish with scrolled arms, with shaped crest and cut-out splat, cabriol legs with square feet, upholstered seat, 59 1/2 X 23 1/4" high, seat at 16". Likely
0099: Louis XV Window SeatEst. $200-$500
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Rare Jacquard Coverlet with Sailboat: Blue & white wool, two piece with Sloop type sailboat in corner blocks and dated 1839 with border of New England 18th century style two story homes with trees between, geometric center, 71 x 87".
0101: Rare Jacquard Coverlet with SailboatEst. $150-$300
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Eagle Bordered Jacquard Coverlet: Blue & white wool, two piece with grapes and vines interior, marked in corner blocks Peter Hartman, Wooster, 64 x 80"
0102: Eagle Bordered Jacquard CoverletEst. $100-$300
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Peter Lorenz Jacquard Coverlet: Blue & white wool, two piece with date of 1838 on border near corner, signed in corner blocks, floral center, 78 x 96".
0103: Peter Lorenz Jacquard CoverletEst. $100-$300
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Early American Oil Portrait of Gentleman: Oil on canvas circa 1840 of a young bearded gentleman, holding a letter that reads Barrows, ??ster Mass. , possibly the artist or sitter. 23 x 26" in gilt frame, 26 1/2 x 29 1/2".
0104: Early American Oil Portrait of GentlemanEst. $200-$400
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Pair of H. Turner Cockfight Paintings: Oil on canvas, each of a fighting cock, facing left and right, 8 x 10" in matching gold leaf frames, 12 x 14", each with matching gallery labels on reverse from Arthur Ackermann & Sons, London & N.Y.
0105: Pair of H. Turner Cockfight PaintingsEst. $400-$800
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Folk Art Oil Painting of Fruit: Oil on canvas, late 19th century anonymous, pewter bowl with fruit and ear of corn, 18 x 25, in gilt frame, 22 1/2 x 29 1/2".
0106: Folk Art Oil Painting of FruitEst. $150-$350
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Philadelphia Coin Silver Spoons: Lot of 13, including six fiddle-back form table spoons, circa 1850's marked R. & W. Wilson with sheath of wheat and sickle, 8 3/4" long; plus 5 fiddle-back teaspoons by the same maker, 6" long; plus
0107: Philadelphia Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $100-$200
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Sellew & Co. Pewter Coffee Pot: Bolbous form with C scroll handle and domed lid, marked on base Sellew & Co. Cincinnati, 10 x 5 x 11 3/4" high with nice old patina.
0108: Sellew & Co. Pewter Coffee PotEst. $100-$300
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T. Wild Pewter Oil Lamp Plus: Two pieces of pewter including a marked T. Wild whale oil chamber lamp, with C scroll handle, wide pan base and cylinder font with double burner, 5" diameter x 6" high; and an unmarked American
0110: T. Wild Pewter Oil Lamp PlusEst. $100-$200
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Large Pewter Dated Basin: Engraved date on lip, 1828 with owners initials of P.R., marked on base with thriple angle Gabriel mark with winged angel with upraised sword and name of Leon Hard-----?, 13 3/8" diameter x 3 3/4"
0112: Large Pewter Dated BasinEst. $100-$300
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Outstanding Masonic Folk Art Carved Cane: Bass or linden wood in original old polished patina, carved with ball handle over 1 1/4" tapered section over engraved disc, with square block below with Masonic square, two types of hammers and
0114: Outstanding Masonic Folk Art Carved CaneEst. $150-$350
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American Folk Art Watercolor Portrait: Circa 1860, half length portrait of a lady in green dress with yellow hat, 9 1/2 x 13 1/2" in original grain painted ogee frame, 12 1/4 x 16 1/2".
0115: American Folk Art Watercolor PortraitEst. $100-$200
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