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AMERICAN GRAIN DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD.PAINT DECORATED TRUNK ATTRIBUTED TO CHECKERBOARD ARTISTWOODED LANDSCAPE BY NELLIE AUGUSTA KNOPF.
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Americana featuring Ohio Valley Items

425 lots of Formal & Painted Furniture including newly discovered incised and polychrome paint decorated trunk with facing birds, attributed to the Checkerboard Artist, probably Somerset Co., PA, pie safes, cupboards, windsors, tall clocks, Chippendale serpentine desk, etc; Folk Art including barber poles, gameboards, weathervanes; Paintings & Works on Paper; and more
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EUROPEAN BRIDE'S BOX.: Mid 19th century. Bentwood box with laced seams and original paint. Blue ground with floral decoration on base and lid edge with German text and couple in colonial dress on lid. Edge and lace loss,
0075: EUROPEAN BRIDE'S BOX.Est. $200-$400
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AMERICAN CANDLE BOX.: Mid 19th century, pine. Slender box with slide lid at end and swivel catch. Nailed construction, original brown vinegar sponged decoration. Minor wear. 15"l. 2.5" x 2.5". From the collection of the
0076: AMERICAN CANDLE BOX.Est. $600-$900
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CARVER TYPE ARMCHAIR.: American or English, 18th century, oak. Half post back, turned posts, arms, finials and stretcher base. Replaced rush seat stained black. Refinished with age splits. 18" seat, 45.5"h.
0077: CARVER TYPE ARMCHAIR.Est. $400-$800
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EMPIRE DOLL SOFA BY THOMAS DAY.: Milton, Caswell County, North Carolina (1801-1861). Ca. 1840-1850, figured mahogany veneer with yellow pine secondary, signed in chalk under upholstery. Shaped feet, rolled arms and shaped crest.
0078: EMPIRE DOLL SOFA BY THOMAS DAY.Est. $600-$800
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PAIR OF ENGLISH BRASS WALL SCONCES.: Late 18th century. Separate brackets and threaded sockets. Parrot head detail. Short split and repair. 10"l. Sold at Garth's lot 440, September, 2014.
0079: PAIR OF ENGLISH BRASS WALL SCONCES.Est. $600-$900
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ENGLISH MOCHA MUG.: First half-19th century. Turned blue band above ochre band with earthworm. Applied foliate handle. Crazed, stained, hairline. 3.5"h. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell,
0080: ENGLISH MOCHA MUG.Est. $75-$100
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THREE PIECES OF ENGLISH MOCHA.: Nineteenth century. Lidded mustard with seaweed on blue band, 2.75"h. And a bowl marked "England", 3"h. 6.25"d. and child's mug 2.5"h. each with banded decoration. Stains, flakes and hairlines. From
0081: THREE PIECES OF ENGLISH MOCHA.Est. $150-$250
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ENGLISH MOCHA MUG.: Mid 19th century. Green and blue bands with foliate molded handle. Edge roughness and stains. 4.75"h. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell, Zoar, Ohio.
0082: ENGLISH MOCHA MUG.Est. $100-$125
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ENGLISH MOCHA PEPPER POT.: First half-19th century. Blue band. Stains, small flakes. 4"h. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell, Zoar, Ohio.
0083: ENGLISH MOCHA PEPPER POT.Est. $75-$100
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ENGLISH MOCHA CIDER JUG.: First half-19th century. Blue, black and grey bands. Applied foliate handle. Handle hairline, stains, edge roughness. 8.25"h. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell, Zoar,
0084: ENGLISH MOCHA CIDER JUG.Est. $100-$125
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AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE MIRROR.: Second half-18th century, mahogany and mahogany veneer with pine secondary. Molded frame with gilt liner, scrolled crests and gilt, pierce carved shell crest. Original mirror has crack and wear. Old
0085: AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE MIRROR.Est. $200-$400Lot Passed
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AMERICAN FLORAL HOOKED RUG.: Made by Bertha Martin, (1916-2013, Maugansville, Maryland), a member of the Mennonite Church. Paper label "Presented to Mary Louise M. Diller, Dec. 25, 1939". Colorful floral center with tulip
0086: AMERICAN FLORAL HOOKED RUG.Est. $400-$600
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AMERICAN CAT HOOKED RUG.: Ca. 1930s-40s. Made by Bertha Martin, (1916-2013, Maugansville, Maryland), a member of the Mennonite Church. Pale gold ground with two black cats, floral wreath and two rabbits in the center. Minor
0087: AMERICAN CAT HOOKED RUG.Est. $400-$800
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AMERICAN CAST IRON ST. CLAIR COUNTY BANK.: Late 19th century. Large penny bank with four slots and side door labeled "This is the Property of the St. Clair County Savings Bank Union". Old blue and brown paint, green on base appears original.
0088: AMERICAN CAST IRON ST. CLAIR COUNTY BANK.Est. $400-$600
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AMERICAN FLOOR STANDING BARBER POLE.: First half-20th century. Turned post with plinth base and cannonball finial. Nicely done later distressed paint. Some wear and paint splits, incised heart with initials may or may not be original to
0089: AMERICAN FLOOR STANDING BARBER POLE.Est. $400-$800
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AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE.: Mid 18th century, maple and chestnut. Rounded edge top and leaves, pad feet, swing legs. Pegged construction. Refinished, age splits, replaced hinges. 28.75"h. 36.25"w. 15"w. with 13" leaves. From
0090: AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE.Est. $400-$800
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AMERICAN TOLE BREAD OR APPLE TRAY.: Ca. 1840s. Original painted peach border on japanned ground with bright crystallized center. Wear. 3.25"h. 12.5"w. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell, Zoar, Ohio.
0091: AMERICAN TOLE BREAD OR APPLE TRAY.Est. $150-$250
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SMALL ENGLISH MOCHA CIDER PITCHER.: First half-19th century. Blue and grey bands with earthworm design. Applied foliate handle. Stains, crow's feet, flakes. 5.75"h. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell,
0092: SMALL ENGLISH MOCHA CIDER PITCHER.Est. $100-$150
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NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE.: Probably Connecticut, mid 18th century, cherry with pine secondary. Three board top with molded edge, cabriole legs with pad feet and deeply scalloped apron. Two dovetailed drawers with replaced
0093: NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE.Est. $400-$800
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AMERICAN BOOT MAKER'S TRADE SIGN.: Late 19th century. Sheet metal silhouette with original red, black and yellow paint on both sides. Wear and some rust with paint loss. 33"h. From the Collection of Maxine and Dave Tronnes, Mitchell,
0094: AMERICAN BOOT MAKER'S TRADE SIGN.Est. $250-$500
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PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY DANIEL WAGNER.: New York/Massachusetts, 1802-1888. Oil on canvas, signed and dated "August 1830" on reverse. Woman wearing a lace shawl and cap with pearl earrings. Restoration including rebacking on canvas. 27"h.
0095: PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY DANIEL WAGNER.Est. $1,250-$1,500
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AMERICAN HALF POST PITKIN TYPE FLASK.: First quarter-19th century. Light olive broken swirl rib bottle. Thirty six ribs. Small piece of frit and tiny star. 6.25"h. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell, Zoar,
0096: AMERICAN HALF POST PITKIN TYPE FLASK.Est. $400-$600
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AMERICAN HALF POST PITKIN TYPE FLASK.: First quarter-19th century. Yellow olive broken swirl rib bottle. Thirty six ribs. Light surface wear. 5.25"h. From the collection of the late Chris Powell and Christine Powell, Zoar, Ohio.
0097: AMERICAN HALF POST PITKIN TYPE FLASK.Est. $400-$600
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THREE ENGLISH BLACK GLASS WINE BOTTLES.: Late 17th-mid 18th century. All with kick ups. Green onion bottle, 6.5"h. and two dark olive green bottles. 8.75"h. and one with seal "II Oldbur 1760", 8.25"h. Varying bubbles, squat bottle has wear
0098: THREE ENGLISH BLACK GLASS WINE BOTTLES.Est. $300-$600
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