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Edythe and Donald Aukerman: Noted Americana Collection at Caza Sikes

Edythe and Donald Aukerman of Centerville, Ohio began collecting as hobbyists, and turned their hobby into a full time passion over several decades.  They compiled an extensive collection of period American furniture, folk art, and virtually every sub-category of Americana in their historic home located in the heart of old Centerville.  In recent years, Donald and Edythe were fixtures at the regional shows, in particular the Springfield Antique Show and other Ohio venues, as they upgraded and socialized with many of the top Ohio and Regional dealers/collectors.     Donald has always carried a special affinity for frakturs, early American frames, miniatures, and early naive works of art.  But the Auckerman's checked virtually every box of Americana.  Caza Sikes' is thrilled to present their diverse collection.  Notable categories include samplers, furniture, stoneware, framed works, prints, paintings, historical blue transferware, carvings, boxes and many more.   Also featured in the sale are diverse collections from the Estate of William Hodges, noted Virginia bibliophile, map collector and dealer for over 50 years, Bill Boggs of Maysville, KY and more.

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Group of Early Indentures / Documents: One French and one British Indenture and one deed for the production of title deeds.From the lifelong collection of Edythe and Donald Aukerman, Centerville, OH. See auction description for full
0051: Group of Early Indentures / DocumentsEst. $50-$100
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Collection of 11 Early Cartographic Maps: Maps of Egypt, England and Wales, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Netherlands, New Mexico, California and Oregon, PlusFrom the lifelong collection of Edythe and Donald Aukerman,
0052: Collection of 11 Early Cartographic MapsEst. $100-$200
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Ohio Wood Engraving by Alfred Lewis Clarke: Alfred Lewis Clarke (American, b. 1857), titled Springfield, Ohio, in 1832 in lower margin, with caption Springfield from the East l.l. and dated Feb 13, 1832 l.r., with artist's name in plate;4.25"
0053: Ohio Wood Engraving by Alfred Lewis ClarkeEst. $300-$500
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1848 American Sampler by Mary Rule: Featuring a floral bouquet in center, surrounded by letters of the alphabet above, birds, tress and more. Retaining nice color and housed in a birdseye maple frame.Sight size: 17.25" ht. x 12.25"
0054: 1848 American Sampler by Mary RuleEst. $200-$400
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1823 American Sampler by Sarah King: A highly detailed and intricate early 19th century sampler housed in a birdseye maple frame with gilt interior. The sampler features a large bird nesting in a flowering tree with other smaller birds
0055: 1823 American Sampler by Sarah KingEst. $400-$600
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19th Century Sampler by Mary A. Bains: A fine sampler, replete with nice color and a large family home in center, flanked by lemon trees and floral design throughout. Two birds sit in the foreground amongst three vessels, housed in a
0056: 19th Century Sampler by Mary A. BainsEst. $300-$500
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Early 1815 Pennsylvania German Fraktur: A heart shaped ring forms the framework for the text in center, with two eagles above atop a crest. Florals surround the entire piece, retaining excellent color.Sight size: 12.5" ht. x 15.5" wd.,
0057: Early 1815 Pennsylvania German FrakturEst. $500-$800
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19th Century American Theorem: Circa 1830, depicting a hand painted basket of fruit on velvet. Ex collection of Frank Horton, founder of The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, housed in an early gilt frame.Sight size: 9.75"
0058: 19th Century American TheoremEst. $200-$400
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Lilian Barton Wilson Folk Art Needlepoint: A bright and colorful needlepoint depicting a female rite of passage flanked by a lion and a unicorn. Floral surround the entire scene.Sight size: 16.5" ht. x 21" wd., framed size: 23" ht. x 27"
0059: Lilian Barton Wilson Folk Art NeedlepointEst. $100-$200
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Pair of Peale Museum Silhouettes: Each early 19th century, including a double framed example in eglomise border, gilt frame, as well as a single female profile, each with blindstamp.Largest 6.25" x 9" (framed).From the lifelong
0062: Pair of Peale Museum SilhouettesEst. $200-$400
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Americana in Lemon Gilt Frames: Four objects, each 19th century. Including a mirror, a watercolor of memorial urn in oval frame, an embroidered patriotic silk, and finally a cutout from a 19th century scrapbook. All in well aged
0063: Americana in Lemon Gilt FramesEst. $300-$500
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Fine Collection of American Silhouettes: A group of 6 19th century American silhouettes in varying frames, including one example of a girl with bird, another with eglomise border.Largest 6" x 5" (framed).From the lifelong collection of
0064: Fine Collection of American SilhouettesEst. $300-$500
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Pair of Folk Art Penmanship Drawings: One dated December 22, 1825 and signed Samuel P. Winter, depicting an angelic face in center. The second depicting a quill in center with poem to the lower left.Framed size of both: 6" ht. x 7.5"
0065: Pair of Folk Art Penmanship DrawingsEst. $75-$150
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Early 19th Century Folk Art Drawing/Poem: Handwritten and drawn poem about William the Brave, from the Gazette. A finely done eagle on top and a selection of musical instruments to the lower portion.Framed size: 9.5" ht. x 7.5" wd.From the
0066: Early 19th Century Folk Art Drawing/PoemEst. $50-$100
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Early 19th Century Maine Fraktur: 1815 marriage fraktur for the Honorable Joseph Smith and Lucretia Blanchard. Smith was a carpenter in Cumberland, Maine who later was appointed as a state inspector and surveyor.13.75" x 10.75"
0068: Early 19th Century Maine FrakturEst. $400-$600
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Sally Doolittle's Sampler with Genealogy: American, early 19th century. An alphabet sampler in diminutive size, with an extensive genealogical note to the verso written in the 19th century.9" x 9.5" (framed).From the lifelong collection of
0071: Sally Doolittle's Sampler with GenealogyEst. $200-$300
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